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THEA HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14). 1950.7
To Canonise A" "Queen
HAS
NOW EUROPE
A STIKKER PLAN
International planning of all industry
INDIAN MEDIATION
ON TIBET?
London, June 13.-The Times aid today that the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal might well ucceed Nehru, "where Western statesman would almost certainly fail in reconciling "through a friendly understanding"
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Paris, June 13.
The Netherlands
Foreign Minister, Dirk Stikker, tonight proposed a sweeping four-point plan, includ- ing international planning for all European industry, which is aimed at speeding the economic union of Marshall Plan Europe.
The Stikker Plan was presented to the French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, by the Dutch Ambassador, Baron van Boetzelaer van Oosterhout, tonight and will be discussed on Friday by the OEEC Executive Committee. The plan envisages:
1. A European industrial opposing work programme involving points of view on the Pekin specialisation by each coun- Government's claim on Tibet.
"The relation between India try and "better division of and China arc noticeably work." cordini," the Times noted.
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2. A European fund from "Mr Nehru, while supporting which nations placed at a dead- Tibet's claim le self-govern vantage by the specialisation borrow to ment, recognizes that China is programme catitied to suzerainty over her.
tries
"n
could
Un-
of modernise or open new Indus- a vague sort
thus preventing The Times recalled that
rmployment.
Elmination of 75 percent few weeks ago Peking formally offered Tibet regional autonomy tariffs, quota restrictions, etc., If the would arcoelate herself among OEEC members before pencefully with China and in-the end of 1950, vited Lara to pend a mission with full negotiating powers' co-ordinate
meetings 4. Periodienį
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rational economie
to conclude an amicable agree-budgets and policies.-United ment",
It continued, "Since the Dalai Lama is also anxious to come th terms with the People's Govern- ment of Chinn, provided that Tibetan autonomy is respected), discussions may be expreted to
before long-
et is in the interest of India
that these talks should succeed, and the Nehru Government may be able to help them forward," Reuter
Schuman Plan Conflict
(Continued from Page 1.) course the French And other decided to Governments have
take.
salt that is Mr ChurchBI
an carty Party must ask for debate because the position was complicated.
TWO VERSIONS There were two versions of Mr Government
given the Houce, and the statement issued
Attice had
policy-that
just
Pross.
Jap ships built for Norway
Kem attacks
Britain over Schuman plan
Washington, June 13.- Senator James Kem (Repub lieun) today attacked the British Labour Party state- ment on the plan proposed by the French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, for consolidated ико of French and German iron and coal resources.
Senator Kem issued u press statement saying that Marshall
the Plan funds for
United Kingdom should be cut because the Labour declaration showed thnt unt "Socialism and self-interest the guiding principles of are Brities government policy, both Tokyo, June 13.-Japan- foreign and domestle".
"We now know that it is the ese shipbuilding yards will policy of the British Kovern- deliver one tanker to a Norment not only to nationalise
wegian arm on Saturday and socialise in Great Britain
promote
similar
and are speeding work on but also to two more large ships which system everywhere else in the they expect to launch within the next month.
world." he said.
SIGNIFICANT ACTION "Surely the American people The Kobe dockyard of will not continue to permit their Kawasaki Heavy Industry Com-money, taken from them under used to It was taxing pany announced today
power, to be jutting the Bnishing touches on carry out a programme wholly the 13,234-gross
tanker apposed to our own cherished tun Fernmanor
will and
deliver ideals and basic principles.” the vessel to the Norwegian
Senator Kem pointed Ferntey and Eger Company on
that the Senate Appropriations. June 17,
added: "I hope the Com- Delivery of
the $3,800,000 He
will take appropriate was scheduled mittee ship originally
uction fo view of yesterday's United action." for May 31,
significant
The Fernmanor is capable of
by the Labour Execulive that top speed of 14.85 knots with Press,
morning.
fuil Joad, according
Mr Churchill's assertion that Kawasaki Apokesman.
the House had been
presented
with two
on the rame day
versluns
to
A
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ton
vik
Yugoslav
Mary is
CARGO SHIP
12,000-gross The
San Pedro Lambor of Labour's foreign
16 be Inaricted as policy indicates that the Op- [:cheduled
any Yokohama on June 14. contest position will
The
сарко 5,000-tolk hold
ship Government tendency to
Melko Maru will be launched aloof from Faropean co-opera-
In the Schuman at Tamano dockyards late this tion, whether Pla
or the Council of Europe, mont or early next mouth, ac solely on the ground that this cording to trade periodical.
Both are being built for co-operation is at variance with
Japanese steunshij companies. Socialist principles.
United Press.
WHITE PAPER
A passage in the Schuman
Plan White Paper, published by Open To Foreign
the Government torlar, 3-
the negotiations, the British
pit
Note To Soviet
The Pope is borne into St. Peter's, Rome, through the Holy Door-for the cere- monies of Canonisation of Queen Jeanne of France. Queen Jeanne founded the Virgin Mary's Order, better known as "Ordinelle dell Annunziata.”
Only out for fish
Taipeh, June 13-It was learned late tought that the three Nationalist ships reported to have left Hong- kong for Japan, despite an official
thelr request for
return to Formona were .but flabing not warshipe vessels,
The confusion arose over mutilated message,
It was earlier learned that the three vessels might eventually make for For- mnsa following settlement of the present disagreement among the crews-Reuter.
MOSCOW
PEDDLING GOLD IN HK
China on her feet
three years
in
World citizenship in Japan
By ERNEST HOBERECHT.
Tokyo, June 13.—A 25-year-old American Air Force lieutenant said today that he plans to give up his American citizenship, if necessary, in order to stay in Japan and promote a programme of world citizens.
Lieutenant Robert D. wanted to be representativo in Farrington said his decision Japan of that movement.
Farrington 1sts Washington, does not mean he has any-D.C., as his home. He said hu thing against America or mother, Mrs Harry Wade, who the air force. "Both have lives in Los Angeles, does not been more than fair to me,"know of his plan.
NOT BITTER he said. "I only want to do
"Some people may think I am what I can to promote a doing this because I am bitter", I am
programme of world citizen-he said. That is not true.
bitter at nobody. The air force ship in Japan."
has given me better than a fair
ot
He is single and plans to live deal. So has America. on the salarles he has saved up. "This plan of mine is no re- Farrington is ofteer in charge|flection on the United States. I the Air Force Dependent hope people will understand that Hotel at Hunamnk) in northern point. The simple truth is that Houshu.
I want to promote the world citizenship programme." Before taking over his pre- Farrington, who has been in rent job he was doing public Japan for two years, said that relations work for the air force. it approval were granted for him Farrington said he had appli- up his headquarters in Tokyo.-- to remain in Japan he would set cd to General MacArthur'a |
Headquarters to stay in Japan United Press. and carry on his
his world citizen work. He said he wanted to do This legally and stressed that he was going through the proper channels in an effort to prevent any trouble or cause embarrass ment to anyone concerned.
MAO TSE-TUNG ON WORLD PEACE | world
San Francisco, June 13-Mr Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, told a meeting in Peking on June 6 that it would take "three years or a little longer" before a fundamental change for the better could be attained in Chinn's financial and economic situation, Peking Radio reported today.
has
Ior
re-
of
This was the Chinese Com- "This is a serious matter and
Arst
Government public the People's munist leader's speech since he returned from begun to adopt mensures signing the Sino-Russian Treaty relieving the unemployed and
Alliance in of
Moscow in Atting them into jobs so as to February and was made before salve this problem step by step. the Seventh Central Committee
Three conditions were of the Chinese Communist Party.
даст [quired for the financial Commeating on the interna- economic situation to take a Washington, June 13tional situation, Mr Mao Te fundamental fum for the bet Russia is quietly peddling tung guld, "The present interna er, Mr Mao Tse-tung said, gold in Western countries. tional situation is favourable to
These conditions were: There are also reports that us. The world front of peace and democracy, headed by the
completion (1) The it is selling diamonds. Gold Soviet Union, is more powerful
lust
The agrarian reform. year. on black markets than it was sold
(2) The proper readjustment existing industry and com- where the best prices pre- people's movement for peace
дна in opposition to war has of vail.
spread in the various countries merce. SPA Scattered reports reaching throughout the world. The n-
the world's gold tional liberation movements, and here from.
indiente centres
the Lalming at throwing off the yoke by Government organisations.
treatly Itussinus have sold about $200,- of Imperialism, have
extended." 000,000 worth since the war.
It is hard to keep track of the trading but the sales now appear to have reached a signt Acunt volume. Much of it is sold in Tangiers and in the French and Italian black mar- kets,
is
that
(3) Large scale economies reduction in expenditure
e!
to attain these three
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE Contracting "contradictions "A certain length of time is It will take about between the Imperialist coun-needed
or a little longer. tries" with the "strong unity in conditions,
and people entire Party the relations between the Soviet three years
country must Union and the People's Demo-The cracies" the Chinese leader throughout the
these three fed. "The new
Sino-Soviet strive to create ached.
Mao Tse-tung In addition to its actual sales, e
is of which treaty,
great historie conditions," Mr Russia is reported to be ship-signideance, Isas
consolidated continued. Belgrade, June 13-Yugosla-ping gold to agents abroad in friendly relations
"Like the between the
rest of us, I am thear conditions such places
Hongkong, 09 via today protested to Russia, in
two countries. On the one hand, confident that Macao. Sweden and Franco. It enables UN freely and mure can be worked for and realised in a note handed to the Soviet Em- bassy here, against "new, open This gold could be sold quickly
the with complete certainty rapidly to carry forward
Then we violations of the 1048 conven-
from the Kremlin. reconstruction work within our about on orders
three years. best in country
to see e entire tions on Danube navigation."
According to the
the fornuation
Actuat here
economic situa
tura Our country sales have been heaviest in the international zone of Tangiers 110 currency where there are restrictions.
Other heavy sales were said to have been made in the blackt markets of France and italy. Invariably, the gold is handled
Mr Mau Tes-lung sald that by Innocent appearing agents who, if questioned, would dis- the possibility of a third world war still existed but claimed elaim any official connection that "forces fighting to check think it possible to bring about with Moscow. The golding the war danger, were rapidly the carly elimination of cupi-
various foreign
burs. It is D5 Fold on wo
loated Impossible to tell whether the bars
made from are
from melted-down
Cold
Russia, freshly-mined metal. however, is second only to the Union of South Africa in gold production on the bars probably come from Russia's own mines. -United Press.
The Yugoslav note said that Russia was creation serious ob- stacles to Yugoslav shipping on the
Danube by holding up Yugoslav vestris at Vienna dicated that, at one point in Investment
pending the issue of transit pur- and French standpoints almost London June 13.-The Allied mits for that part of the river the tussinu zone of came into line.
High Commission will tomorrow lying in This passage was the record declare Western Germany open Austria.
Ships which arrived in Vien- of a
conversation on May 28to foreign investments for the between the French Amban- first time since the end of the na in May were still waiting for this month, the note sador, M.
Rene Massigli, and war, it was learned tonight from permits claimed. the Minister of State, Mr Ken-a usually reliable source.
protested Yugoslavia The decision follows a neth Younger.
Russian agreement be- week
ger
Britain
was
It-
against
Just
M. Massigli asked Mr Youn-cently reached
if he was right in thinking tween the Western Allied High oeuvres in the Danube, which, not Commissioners on the general it said, held up Yugosiny ship- that, while prepared commit herself question of foreign investment ping for 13 hours on four days now to the principle of pooling in Western Germany.-Renter. resources under an international authority
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poocessing certain
sovereign powers, she was not taking up an atthude of opposi tion to this principle but was prepared to enter the dis-
cussions with the object of
inding
a practical method of
applying the principle.
Mr Younger sald that roughly.
expressed the difference
tween the two countries.
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tain was certainly
not
bc-
Brl- pro- posing to go to the discussions set against the with her mind
referred to. principle
But equally she was not prepared to commit herself to the prin- ciple without having A much clearer idea than at present about the way it was to be curried into effect.-Reuter.
THE AMERICAN WITCH HUNT
New York, June 13.-William Remington, a former Deport- ment of Commerce economist. today pleaded int guilty to
he led when he charge that denied ever having been Ja member of the Communist
n
Porty.
The 32-year-old alx-foot-two was arraigned in a defendant five-minute session before Federal Judge Clancy in same courtroom where Alger arraigned on a two- Hiss was
the
ebunt perjury indictment near- ly two yours ago,
Judge John Claney grantes! Remington
"two" daya"-"tʊ" ar- range, ball: for $8,000, He was paroled in the custody of his attorney, B., Webster, far that period. United Frem.
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cach week.-Reuter.
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NEW SHANGHAI NEWSPAPER
On the other hand, will be able is giving an impetus to the great financial and struggle of the peoples through, tion Out the world for peace and fundamentally for the better." of industry, On the subject democracy i opposition to war and oppreston."
Mr Mao Tse-tung said it was accessary to improve relations between publie and private en- terprises and between labour and capital.
WAR DANGER
"The idea of some people who
to
talism and introduce Socialism growing.
33 wrong and unsuitable "The degree of consciousness the conditions of our country," of the great majority of the he added. people in the world is rising,"
that the People's He said he declared. "It only the Com-
of the whole Liberation Army, while retain munist parties world continue to unite all the ing its main force, should de- for pence and mobilise part of its troops this possible ferces democracy, and enable them to year. grow still further, a new world He also said that the whole war can be thwarted."
Communist Party nust, during the coming year, carry out large-scale ideological remould- ing in order to raise the ideologi- cal and political level of cadres and Party members.
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Mr Mao Tse-tung admitted that the Nationalists were sill active the mainland guerillas and secret agents and sak that the "beration" of
The Peking meeting which Mr Tibet and Formosa xtill con- Mao Tse-tung adressed was the stituted a "serious task”,
third plenary session of the Speaking about China's
Committee of Seventh Central Fek economic and financial position, the Communist Party of China,
Mr Mao Tse-tung said that in News" recent
The conference lasted three days months the People's and was attended by 35 mem-
San Francisco, June 13,-A daily new English language newspaper has been published
Shanghai, according to ing Hadio tonight,
It is the "Shanghai
Its made which pearance last Saturday.
In its first issue the paper unified said that its purpose was to leadership help the English reading public economie to acquire an understanding of financial
first
op Government
had
carried
bers of the Central Commitice, through, nil over the countr 27 condidate members, 43 secre
control
new Shanghai and new Chinnand as a whole."
It carries home and foreign
and in Anancial
unifled
work,
tarles of Parly committees in and achieved various Chinese provinces and; balance In inconteetles, and other Party workers. --Reuter. expenditure, checked in-
Batlon and stabilised prices.
The crop this year was better
ping lists and photographs.harvest was, in general, gozd.
Secs Stalin
Moscow, June 13.-Premier Josel Stalin received the Finnish Fremler Mr Kekkonen
He said he does not know thin evening at the Kremlin.
citizen Garry
Davis The Russian deputy Foreign personally but has had corres- Minister, A. A. Gromyko, ako ponded with his secretary and attended-United Press.
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