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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950.

Russia is boycotting

SOVIET

STALLING

United Nations

ACHESON IS OPPOSED TO

ON AUSTRIA ARMING WEST GERMANY

Washington, June 7.- The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said today that it was obvious from recent Soviet manoeuvres at the four-power Austrian treaty talks thut the Soviet Government did not wish to conclude an Austrian treaty at this time.

After welcoming to h werk- ly press confer:nce a group of Austrian Journalists now tour- frast

United States, the

Mr the opportunity Acheson toal to sum up the Int:st position on the Austrian treaty question)

at the last ak that meeting

deputies Ir of the London on May 24 the Soviet deputy had "continued his de- ying tactics by again raising extraneous issues."

Mr Acheson raid: "The Soviet deputy took the position that no date could be set fo.. thr n-x! mreting until the Soviet Government had recriven a reply to a note of April 30 concerning Trieste.

Washington, June 7.-The United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said today that the free nations of the world could not afford to wait for a change in present Soviet policies but must carry forward immediately the increasing of their strength.

The United States, he said, was opposed to any rearmament of Western Germany as a means of bolstering the security of the West.

Mr Acheson denounced they have frequently stated we be- attitude of the Sovie! delego-lieve that ench nation must de- cide for itself how it is going ions United Nations to

of o vole on the question and we Hincursion of the question Chinese repit entation, and thear: not going to try to influence efusal of the Soviet Union to Accept

them.

decision taken by The Soviet record has been

In sch of obstruction

many rilles in various organs of

respects in the United Nations he United Nations,

Their refusal constitutes a prior to the walk-out. nyrell of the United Nations. attempt and an unwarranted

Sovlet

izl

In

"Nevertheless this Govern- meat desires to have the Soviet 11 enerelon," he said.

Union associated In every aspect We do not like coercion," of the United Nations. We de- ve cuid:

sire, indeed, that the Mr Achegon

the Union should participate zaid that

gencles :fnited States "will accept the the specialised teckion of any organ of the Julteri Nations made by the iversary majority, and we will

ot walk out,"

which it has never so far parti- elpated, and wholeheartedly to other members in join with

solve the Purnuine efforts to

which are before

Mr Acheron Insued a reviewdificulties

"The meeting adjourned with on penouncement by the Westem deputies that they wouki present themselves in London on July 7, prepared to resume the treaty discussions.enly tura down Mr Lie's The Soviet deputy commit himself BS dance at this meetinst.

did not

of the report from Mr Trygve the United Nations."-lculer. Lie, United Nations Secretary- general, on his (Mr Lie's) re-

ent virit to Moscow.

Mr Ac eson clid rol

:0-point Programine for end- nst the cold war, but took a Prouve attitude towards proposals.

CHASE BANK

NO MAGIC

the

Mr Acheson soil the inference was obvious that Russia does 10 w to conchule un A Trian treaty at this Ume" "The pition of this Government as that there is no connec ion 10- twren

Sheiet note 01 was possible, Mr Acheson and. Trieste --which will be handled in du cours the Aubere is no magic which can

trian treaty negotiations,

"Any attempt to Tik Pus twe as is pure subterfuge."

He said

Referring to Mr Lic's argu- ment that re-opening negotin-

Lon 01 outstanding

tre

LENT SPAIN

$30 MILLION

7.-Mr

Madriel, June Winthrop Aldrich, Presi- tent of the Chase National Bank of New York, who bad an

with hour's fall

30

pouce with the waving of a nd the sudd:: removal of the tensions that now exists." closed tonight that his

fire #ations if the

tak ahead General Franco today, dis- the three Wes ".") world have a hari

far lent Gov roment: wished "oe. Fat them to long as the Soviet Bank hart

delay, ni tstanding | Gove a ment et inde without

at $30.000.000 to Spain, issues of the treaty."--Heuter.

sent policy." Mr Ache on a'd

112

had believed that Observers Alanich was discursing; a new luan We must to Spain during his visit here carry forward in our own de be he tonight told reporters that |

"purely in- vain ng to create a tuales hus midson was

Visas For Tibet

Were Cancelled

Mission

New Delhi, June 7-Vis ax

Tunagre bang

want tir

I world, turnative", in th. bemure then is the only back on which lastlar ngreement will, the Soviet Gov.mment is 10%

" he adell.

Air Aldrich, with Mr Charles Vice-president of Cain, senior the Chase Bank, and the Vice- 1 Ache

th's Prident, mit tat

Mr Garth, left Lor tead to prave which Lisbon by i tonight.

was the

th United States was 1. How Mr Chin also saw General

He emphasised that this Franco today.--Reuter.

for the three member Tibatus ad did not "lead away from delegation to try to Hongkongan," but to the kind of to contact mukt

the Chinese Com-

rotistion which might prove

authorities for "Comittut.

Mir Acheson sapl, "The United

the

Churchill

A

Dagger For Chiang

Preparing for his last stand against the Communist tide on the island of Formosa, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek shows his pleasure with a beaming smile as he is presented with a golden dagger by Liu Pak Chun (right), Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce of Perak, Malaya, at his leadquarters in Taipeh. The Book on the table came with the dagger. It contains the signatures of thousands of

Chinese in Malaya.

The Burden Of Malaya

BRITAIN MAY TAKE OVER ALL COSTS

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, June 7.- When Mr John Strachey, Secretary of State for War, and Mr Griffiths return from Malaya they are not nocossarily bound to report to the House of Commons.

Only if the Government considers a statement can be made that will help Malaya will one or the other Minister-probably Griffiths-make a state- - ment of policy.

mons and there will be strong

Both Ministers would then reports to the House of Com- meet the Press and explain their reasons.

Conservatives have many quesuons to ask both Mintelers as soon as they return to West- minster next week,'

Until the Finance through Butle

lime

will

s

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have

support in Britain for any sug- #esilon that Britain take over Malaya's immediate burden of Anding money for bringing the battle will the bandits to a speedy end.

As The

Times saya in Parlamentary editorial today: Reiterated be avaliable for pledges by the Ministers Malaya unless the Conserva centy of Britain's determina- lives found the Government's tion to see Malaya through the uncatisfactory present troubles carry nothing statements

new, "Hitherto they that they chose to a lot one of their few remaining "supply falled to carry conviction with days, when the Opposition has the peoples of Malaya," tho the choice of subject.

ditorial continues. Judging from

They look for decus rather have reached London the prin !han words. The Times sees cipal factor that has been new-n good case for help from this ly-impressed 011 the visiting country so that local funds Ministers 13 the lack of co- can be devoted to social and

of the Chinese operations

In educational welfare purposca. Melbourne, June 7-Discountering terrorism. closures that sailors fell BIGGEST HEADACHE into the hands of "sly grog" It

Sly Grog On Dull

Sundays

reports

not been has

that

Burglars Enter Museum

new und vice purveyors recently problem for the Commissioner, He ex- provoked ngitation that Sir Henry Gurney.

Palestine ធ Melbourne, site of the 1958 pertenced it in

Chief Secretary during the Pittsburgh, Juno 7-Thlevon Olympic Games, should

latter period of the

British with faste carried away 22 Frighten its "dull Sundays." mandate when one of his big-priceless art treasures from Toe, a temperance society, st headaches was the lack of Carnegie Institute on Tuesday collated two senior

Naval response of the Jews to repented night. Some of the items dated

for chaplains and eight railors to amicals co-operation Lack to the 17th century. Investigate the effects of no-truoting out terrorists.

The antiques were ken from entertainment Sundays. The But Britain can offer local the Duputy collection housed on communities In Malays in restiva main floor of the muscum. CHmmittee

Lound

that turn for their help inducements The burglars, however, over- elty of 1,250,000 population,

fur which there was no need closed theatres,

looked several fans which enco L

Palestine at the time concerned, belonged to Marie Antoinetto- amusement places on Sundays

Britain can bring aldited Press. forced sailors on weekend leave Malayo to ensure and build up 40 drift loosely around.

"Young recruits, who are at an Impressionable age, re

HARKS

cupy

prey for unscrupulous people | answer,

willing to exploit them in vice mistration for

paganda

sly prog and other infamous ac tivities

the committee's report said. The Melbourne Argus supported the claim that "Gull Sundays"

endangered young peoples morals,

STAID AND SOLID "The sanctity of the Sabbath," it said, is not preserved by an pstricli-like refusal to consider the case of young people who du

anore the br:vnege of

Q1 u home and family in Melbourne.

Lord winyor J, S. 1 may a

Melbourne mitted that

the stuid and sond side, Field Marshall Lord Wavell, former Viceroy of India but denied that this was the

He of evil.

und hero of the Western Desert campaign, was given a cati: On Election

fall" were cancelled at the lasts has lange been ready minute by the Beith Govern

1 negotiate with other ment, Iulian officials said today members of the United Nations

The Tilstan Irla were on any matter In

appro- priate" forum. Menou. Pi

We

are willing rezived by K. P. S.

London, June 7. Mr coulder any possibilities Indian Foreign Secretary, whito

Tadlant forward by Mr Lie or by Winston Churchill told 10,- why the explained

other ranber of security polles had refus day

the 900 women Conservatives in Nations a plane Lifted allow them to board

London today that "this blo "Troms | believed to be practical." tind

Honkong for

of one having the only So- Calcutta last Sunity,

RESPONSIBILITY rindist Government in the English-speaking world will

and be erased

agent for

Mr Acheson

which

ar

ex-

The Conservative leader was

tint at the Albert Hal

"

sak te hero's funeral in London yesterday. In the first river favoured ure of the Town Hali

Sunday Jur

night entertain- servicemen on funeral since 1800, the Field Marshall's body was bornement of young

But it was "absurd to: slowly up the Thames to Westminster Abbey.

BugRest that Melbourne 15 0

eave,

y of evt-Unned Press.

Russia claims more ALL

territorial waters

Stockholm, June 7.-Russia has served notice that it considers all waters within 12 nautical miles (13.92 land miles) of the Soviet coast as its terri- tory.

Menon said their visas for Hongkong have been issued by

the stre Bel the Iralian Governinent acting special responsibility of all the SOOR

the British Gove Great Powers under the United | panged." ment. He sai th: visus badMations Charter "to exercise now been cancelled "on ndvier jleadership of the Brilish Governm'n1" He bed, without elaboration, He said the outstan:ling fuel with whom The Inai decision "We intend to Ixereins the Cablihed at the Fby way still rests.

tergousibility in the future as ral Election was that the The Tibetan delegations are have In the

past."

Tari Jouple did not want asked to meet the British High

Referring to Chinese represen5 item. The less they hav: Comunissioner,

Archibald ation in the United Nations and

will be it the mare they

The declaration was con- Ny: A spokesman for the the fact that the United Statez

de sad," he declared. High Courmksioner's Office raid would areupt th. decisio

a Russian The mice they have of it the tained in the question of saing Hong any unau of the Organisation kong vists was still under con- jude by the necessary majority.

「:1ar sideration in Langton becaurs of Mr Acheson added, "We do not

well be delayed." the "dicate situation un Hong-hink that the veto applies in kong."-United Pres

the Security Council, nu as I The band

or elique of antitautre detained because they had *0*5 or ecipi professional violated the 12-mile limit.

Ancl nitaters

theorists, who

evitable trials of daily fe

Sir

SIDE GLANCES

4-29

.!

of

they will be cbstructed sept to Sweden on TuesdaPIKATIN

Bre their recovery The note claimed that wo

Swedish vesels, arniard win

The Election had shown that seizure Sweden had protested, SUED FOR

By Galbraith have tried to profil by the in-

in It call the 12-mile was pro-

KAPR, TIRO BY MEA MERYER, NG. 3. AL, HA U., A. POT, DIY.

“Don't worry or get jealous—that's just mother proving

- to herself that she isn't her age).

order to rivet their rigid and claimed on June 15, 1927. This before Russia rbrotrte system of nationalisa Wax 13 years tion of the means of produc- Occupled tion, distribution and exchange Estonia, Latvia and en this country, had been de-and incorporated Anitely rebuked and rebuffed Soviet Union. by the vole of the nation." Mr

Churchill declared,

he said.

the

In an attack on "evil" con-

'rols, Mr Churchill sald

that

Until World War II, most of

SLANDER

London, June Piratin,

BRITAIN SWELTERS

London. June

7-Britain's! hent wavc

renched Buch heights today that the re lawyers in one town took

the almost unprecedented men-

are of casting aside their court-

om wigs.

The temperature at Norwie:- ***tl înd to 90 degr Fehrenheit before Justice Nar- inan Brkett gave in.

Londoners sweltered as tem- mature reacha 06 and one

eath WAS reportti-United : "ress.

Radio Hongkong

of

thuse

Pakistan Premier Improving

the Federation's social services seernyhe sole to Communist pro- ild- now hitting the

its failures

Boston, June 7-The Frimo respecte

Mr Minister of Pakistan, The Felon's dimely

Linguat Ali Khun, and the financial handicap to lost as

Begin are both report.d today disturbiness continue.

It, can't

to be making "excellent pro- afford free Joc 1 funds for re-

following operationa #ref" settling Chinese squatters for tacher this week in the New urgently-needed developing England Daptist Hospital.

education, housing,

The Prime medical

Minister under- lief, and welfare work.

want a goitre operation yister- The Colonial Secretary is ex-day, the day after the Begum pected to stress this aspect of had a gall bladder operation the Mainya position when he Router.

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"We have not the right to cry

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day.

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