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Polish-German Boundary Pact Is Denounced

DICTATED BY KREMLIN;

PURPOSE IS OBVIOUS

Washington, June 8-The United States to- day refused to recognise the "agreement" by Poland and Soviet-sponsored Eastern Germany fixing the disputed Oder-Neisse line as their The State Department "permanent" boundary. spokesman, Mr Michael McDermott, backed up in the strongest terms the statement by the United States High Commissioner in Germany, Mr Jolin McCloy, which refused to recognise the Warsaw nction.

"You have no doubt seen Mr McCloy's statement from Frankfurt on the an nouncement from Warsaw about the Oder-Neisse Line,' Buid Mr McDermott.

"The State Department fully supports Mir McCloy's comment the to underline and wishes

of this fnet that an netion nature, which Fork to deter mine the final boundaries of Germany, is not a subject which can be settled esther unilutfally It can tly be or bilaterally. settled at the time of the final prace settlement for Germany,

all boundary

questions when

will be considered.

can

by 1- present

"Moreover, it is not a matter which be settled of the presentatives regime, which has no real de- mocratic basis and can in no way be said to speak for the

Geimau propte

The United

has never

the

fize

States Government recognised in the past that Oder-Nelsre boundary is final eastern boundary of Ger- many and does not recognise the present move by the Polish Government and the East Ger-

man niministention."

The Department republished

I'otala the from extracts agreement and statements from Gr. Mr James Byrne and Соотве

Marshall, former Secretaries of State, to emphause that the United States had al- ways insisted that and rettle

Polish ment of the Western

aw it a peace frontier mot settlement. United Press.

SERIOUS QUESTIONS New York, June -The new East German-Pehli agreement, including the Oder-Negre Line! of a permanent frontier between

two

Die

"abyloudly"

countries,

die.ated by Sviet Russia and was in violation of all wartime agrements, the New York Times satt in an editonal

today.

The New York Times rail that the agreement uiro raber ridus

the Western i for questions Powers, which were partners to

The

wartime agreements.

"The Soviet purpose in

deni is obvious.

Polarl

ot

Having rubb

eastern

half,

compensate Moscow seems to Poland by raving it one-fourth of Germany.

This has the double advan- Inge of riveting Poland to the Soviets, who mone are able to defend that frontler, and of permitting the Soviets to angle for German allegiance by dang-

German eyes ling before posiblity of a revision of the border, by the grace of the Sp

though the German Communists have been ordered to try to sill the Oder-Neisse Line as the frontier of peace,"

know only all concerned

viets.

FOT,

'peace ocensive," the

in

new American

be expicted

1101

the recognise wilt

Forder'

the

· and Covtraiment may. a follow ult," the elded.—Reuter.

how papir

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1950.

Bonnd For

Mosaics For U.N.

Sculptor Bennie Bufaro, centre, shows designers Ted Wetteland, left, and David W. Moar, president of a chain of restaurants, sketches of two mosaics in San Francisco. When complete, the mosaics will join the panel on the wall behind them. The group will adorn a California cafeteria until the United Nations' build- ings are completed in New York. (Acme).

Madame Sun Lauds Help By Russians

Resettlement

The vanguard of 3.000 Jewish refugees able to icave occupied areas for new homes in Israel are being They were able to make checked near Venice, Italy. the move as a result of an agreement between the International Refugee Organisation and the Faraeli Gor- Froment. The refugees later boarded the Israeli liner,

Komemiat. (Acme),

EIGHT ESCAPEES SHOT BY JAPS

Canberra, June 8.-The sole surviving witness of eight Australian of the Japanese execution

as chaplain prisoners of war in June 1942 acted

bishop, Michael today to the visiting Japanese Yashiro, at a dedication service at St John's.Church, Canberra.

The Rev. Frederick Hugh Bashford who returned from Japan Inst January and who is at present chaplain

at Australia's Royal Military College near here, described Yashiro as a "great power for good in Japan."

ANTI-BURMA PAPERS IN SUITCASE

Amerasia Case Reopened

Washington, June 8. - Tho New York Federal Grand Jury investigating espionage re- "Stolen secrets" opened the 1945 Amarasia

case, and has been hearing testimony from high Federal officials and FBI agents, Senator Homer Ferguson revealed today.

Philip Juffe, co-editor of in Now York this afternoon the magazine Amerasin, to appear before Senate in- who was fined after plead-vestigators next Monday. ing guilty to ponnessing Ho is a wealthy New York stolen documents, will be greeting

Illegal Parading Charges

turer.

card manufac-

The disclosuro come an Sennte investigatorn were told that the late James Forrestal, when ho was Secretary of the Navy, might have been the man who issued the delay order on the prosecution case to avold possi-

with

Russia The order was overruled by

President Trumans however,

and six persons were arrested on charges of having military and diplomatic papers. Only were fined, leading to Nicosia, Cyprus, June 8. Republican charges of "white- The police today brought wash."

A Congressional sourco salt the Grand Jury already had charges of "illegal parading" against 53 people who took heard James McInerne part in demonstrations at of the Justice Department's Division, who con- Limassol last Tuesday after | Criminal

tended that it was impossible the Mayor and five Mum-

to push the case harder be- been cause much of the evidence, wan

vized illegally, cipal Councillors and guoled.

תי

the

Three policemen were injured demonstrations, which rose because the Mayor and Councillors had been imprisoned for disobeying a Supreme Court order to put authorised names plates on two Limassol strosts, One of the name was "Sir Tuchard Palmer Street," com- memorating the Governor of the Island after the 1031 distur- bances.

And

Chief

RVAS

The Grand Jury also -aid to be planning to question Brig-Gen. Jullus Holmes, for- mer assistant Secretary of State London, Minister to and now

Mr James Vardeman, Jr. one-time naval aide to President Truman and now a member of

he Federal Reserve Board.

Earlier. Mr Vardaman hind denied categorienlly suggestions ya State Department official

was responsible

The Municipal Council saldnt he

for

hat Sir Richard's name holding up the Am:rasia case-

United Press. nffended Cypriot national senti- avants, and proposed a different

me.-Router.

To Move ICAO LIBERTY

Headquarters

Montre..l, June 8

of the Executive Comm.tice Jnternational Civil Avinion Orgaaleation agreed today to Yashiro's visit to Aus-being before the Organisation's tralia has caused some con- Asembly a motion which would

fil-Conditionadzer?

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30. 5.30. 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

*roversy between church-allow ICAO headquarters to THRILL TO THE

Ka'

^

two-thirds

vote in the As-

men and former members of, moyed, from Montreal. the armed forces, esucially sembly is necessary for such in view of the current trial proposal to be

be carried, and in- of Japanese war criminals dications were that this would not be forthcoming. After tha'. on Manus island.

an mended treaty would have

by ICAO of the 2nd to be ratified Two Japanese

-on-Majer Hiro-hi Rangoon, June 8.-Dr K. Koneyo Imperial Guards Dist- nations.

The proposal was carried by Hira su Sklina 15 votes to 11, on n show of D. Pal President of the and Captain

at Ins Nigros, hands. on trial

. In Toungvo Indian Congress.

nyrua+rnd with killing eight abstained.-Reuter, who

reened from Aussies who was stopped by the police at Mingaldon acro-compound at Tampoy. drome here last week as he was about to board a plane for India, has been directed not to leave Burma unless e is permitted to do so by the Deputy Inspector-

eneral of Police, Speda! Branch."

The police alleged that "anti-

overnment

Gownems

been found in the possession of Pa on a baren being amige

Any sukcase.

0

Mr Hashford pit he has not been called as a direct witness, but had submitted amidavits.

undersing this Ite sal he

was to avoid cross-examination

witnesses

sible.

as much

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He said in an interview: 12.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

arrived at the compound two nadays before the eight Austra- They were re- any escaped. raptured two days later. Several days later, Shiina Instructed me nd Brigadier A. L. Varley to of the Puwitness the execution

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London, June 8.-The Soviet newspaper, Pravda, tout it was not yet clear whether

100 day published an article by Madame Sun Yat-sen, Vico- well that this pract frontier' Es phoney as the whole Soviet Chairman of the Chinese Communist Government and news-widow of the "Founder of the Chinese Republic", in which she declared that the Chinese people were backing the The London. Foreign Omlet Communist Army, according to a Tass Agency message has already stated that Britain received in London today.

said.

WC-

escapees. We witnessed the men

en shol down, an

avid conducted a uneral over their bad es. Var- y recorded the Incident in a Llack book which was buried in he camp and recovered after and bonded to the surrender, thehorities.

Varley

drowned Dr Pai was the leader of the in American submarine torpedoed hundred carrying one Toungoon ship community in hroughout its occupation by the former war prisoners to Japan for recuperative treatment bes Karen rebels ana was lastru-

repatriation, Varley's med in secuing the evacua-fore

dis death leaves me the whole rue. of several hundred

vepied.

A retired Burma elvil surgeon,

when

023

An independent Chinese had been a under sur-ressed Induins from the area viving witness of the terrible

Modern Arms newspaper in Hongkong, the veillance the Chinesa seuter,

For Europe

Washington, June 8-United States weapons

of

Wah Kiu Yat Po, had re- Communist leader, Mao Tse- ported that Madame Suntung.

Australia

the still on "secret" list, including one

"best" America's

anti-tank

riffes, were reported tocny to be

on their way to Atlantic Pact Cannot

allies in Europe.

Defence

Play

Policeman

thai oficials sald weapons, mostly for France, bazoukas, rocket included Ibunchers and powerful reso

in the cret Iets

rifles still stage, capable of knocking tanks.

out

The weapons now being ship- Ped are primarily tank destroy- CIS.

that Military men estimato Ruscia and her Eastern Euro- pean allies have about 40,000 smedium and heavy tanks, while the United States has about 1.

combat-worthy

090

And light tanka-Reuter.

No Further Bulletins

medium

Boston, June 8--Mr Liaquat All Khan's physician today an- nounced that the

Pakistan

Canberr), June 8-Australia is not in a position to become "the policeman of the Pacific.“ Minister for Air E. J. Ward, External Territories in the late Labour Government of Austro-

is, ant fiere tonight.

He was answering Mr A. I

Governmni back- owner,

a 'debaté bencher, during

- In the House of Represen 'lives.

on

I wil

tiver

Incident, which

I rked with they were before men o, au fet, dan I how lo

anybody."-Unterl

t

the

sia lume Sun, Fister-in-law MORE REDS IN Better than

Tek. was sald by the news-

aper to be suspected of being

of Generalissimo Calang Kal-

'nvolved in a conspiracy against

he Peking regime.

INDO-CHINA

Saigon, June 8-French poli-

Her Pravdn article declored tical circles here believe that IR the Indo- "the prople support the membersnip Dennie's

Liberation Army to Chinose Communist Parly in help it to bring the war to an Vietnam, Laos, Cambou anu increased more rit italiand bus soon as possible, China forever of Imperialism sixfold since 1947 to over and rool out the remnants of 300,000.

udalism.

Press.

Honeymooning Without Baby

Rome, June o-buss 1.gad alan tim anestor, felt by car today for "their honeyman"

TH Couro Vietnamese

toid in France and England.

Reratu month old son, that the Communi four When the "heratien of Tibat | Reuter

Roberto, was lift in the earc ut at the return of Taiwan to its rarty had its headquarters in

Rossellini's brother and sister- of Longx.dy, neji owner the Chinese the town

In-law-United Press. lawful

wople—wer ach'eved. the ine hieren would be able to devote a their time and energies to construction.

Lao-Thai border 20d Vietnamuso Commual. Probably a man named Nguyen, known as "Som"-was benevei "With the fratern-1 help of to be directing Party policy in he Soviet Union, the Chinese southeast Asia,-Router,

eople will do their utmost to

mate, their own national indus-

Mr Downer had said that if try and revive agriculture,"

the situation came wors help,

in Malaya bc- Australl should even to the extant of vending fraons, thwithout waiting for the British Government to

rad for help,"

Dropped Dead

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

The product of AD and CD la ich must be a multipie of 111, 1... of a x 57 50 CD1

AB+CD either 87 of 74, and,

By trial, the EE. can only be 87 sum of A and C D can only be EE. where A B in 12 Archie's mother 27: and

Archie is 18.

Lands Ezerens Dernier

In State Dept.

It

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers

Madame Sun wrote.-Rauter.

BOOK BIRTHDAY San Francisco, June Articles writerf by "revolution-

throughout the Washington, Juno —Me ary leaders"

1. Turkey and Russia. 2. aged 70, world have been published in Thomas Whittemore,

paw's book form in Peking, a Chinese Professor of Archeology at rubs its face against its

University, dropped 3. In the middle of the fifteenth Cmmunist broadcast reported Harvard

It is attributed dead while visiting the State century. tonight.

George von Purbach of Vienna. Edited by the Publications Ad- Department offices today,

"Divina

Commedia," of

had 4. the Central ministration

Professor Whittemore

to

10

Troops could he not by the Prime Minister's condition after | thousands it volunteers were his recent thyrold operation asked for. he said. was. Atinctory that n further bulletin would be ismied; Mr Wart declared that if Me People' Government in Peking, been the Amer can representa-The Divine Comed

formerly The Begum All Khan also is Downer wine expressing Govern- the hook was published to com-ve on the Egyptian Explora Cleorre Ray Tweed. 6. It is an

view the people of memorate Generalissimo Stalin's tion Fund since 1911, and was ancient duchy. "recovering wall" from har ment

· broadcast | PA expert un. Byzantine and trolled by Northmen or Nor- gallatone operation, it was Australia would be "genuinely 70th birthday, the

Me disturbed.*----Reuter.

Skatted Reuters

| Coptic art---Beuter,

con-

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