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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Unidentified Subs

Prowling Off East

Coast Of Canada

Ottawa, July 26.

The Canadian Navy annourced today that "one or more sub- marines of an unknown nationality have probably been in the waters off the east coast of Canada during the past month. Russia, a Navy official said earlier, was the only power which could have sent them there.

this

of

issued The Navy statement: "A preliminary Assessment of a series reports of submarines sight- ed, ranging from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland

Manpower of Bill Goes Through Semate

to

the Bay of Fundy, indicate! that one or more submarines) of an unknown nationality had probably been in the waters off the east coast of Canada during the past

month.

Offers Of Troops Greeted

Lake Success, July 26. The United Nations Secre- tary-General, Mr Trygve Lie, saluting the flow of offers of ground troops to "Reports, nut of them from Korea from member nations. rmen, of submarines sight-said today that if the United in the Bay of Purdy be-Nations succeeded in this The Senate today umm-

ween July 5 and 19 have ben mously passed a bill to re-investigated and examined, and ask, "there will be no third

World War." considered likely that 2,005,000-manlit is move

: Wait the the size of the strange limit

Bay. armed forces to let Prost- dent Truman boost their

Washington, July 26.

tha

ed

Mr Warren Austin, chief United States delegate, sakd the "Up-Lal Monday, there had aetion of Britain, Australia, New hern live separate reports of Zealand, Thailand and Turkey strength by about 600,000ightians in the Bay of Fundy, in sending ground foren late

the have been advanced Since then there to 700,000 men.

beint victory uf freedom over Retion camereveral more, the latest The unexpected

it was disclosed from the Cignecto Bay area at en lavetrent through the lifted shortly after

vintly extend of the Bay.

morale of the brave men who that the Navy was

are now facing the Invaders." panding it: ready combat force

Mr Austin sald: "Great Bri- by taking 48 ships out of moth -

tain. Australia and New balls and increasing the man-

Inve offered ground naval units and the

area, where forces augmenting Power of

those the extrene tides and trickyready offered by Thailand and The Senate passed the mau-

currents make pilotage a risky Turkey. As United States re- ver bill after approving an power

to the United Na- presentative amendment by the Senate Re-undertaking for

unfamiliar with the n

I express profound ap- publican leather. Mr Kenneth | Captain

preciation for contributions to Wherry, which would reimpre

Marines

1954.

the prevent ceilings on the arm-

July 31, force o

extraordinary

"These them but Ex

under investiga- considered ut- likely that a submarine would

venture into this

waters.

a submarine

AWAITING WORD

Senator Wherry said ul legisla- "Navy headquarters is

tion granting

awaiting

war

to

al-

increased. of new

the common effort that have been already announced.

The Supreme Commander of the United Nations forces in Korea word from the Ad- has announced that cur strength powers should have some time miralty which is expected init, and the hill could be ex-

clear up whether a submarine will be continually tended later if necessary.

reported sighted on the Grand News of the pledges

ing military aid by member nations Spunish fishing Banks

by a

Is early evidence of the sound- The HMS Astute. vessel

estimate."United ne of his from on passage Astute was

Press. Halifax to Plymouth and in the same general area as the Oshing vessel at that time."

Reference. to the While the present limit on the rawler was the first Indication size of the armed forces is 2,of the nationality of the fishing 21 which reported that 005,000 men, they actually have Vessel unly about 1,500,000. President murine brolce surface near it

said he will une on the Banks on July 10, Truman he

ATOM AGE NAVY

passed the bill The Home yesterday, and it now goes back there for action on the Whertz amendment. The House pria- ably will agree quickly and send the measure in the President for his signature.

was

THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950.

Explosions At Portsmouth TOP EUROPEAN

REDS LEAVE FOR COMINFORM MEET

Berlin, July 26.

Leading world Communists have flown out of East Berlin, apparently for a meeting of the Cominform at an undisclosed spot in Eastern Europe, it was learned here today.

Berlin

The leaders, who were injike French Communist Party. plans for Communist for the pro-Com-and

activity in case the Parly should munist Socialist Unity Party be banned were outlined, DPA Congress which ended on added. Monday, took off today in It WOR believed that the three Czechoslovak Civil Air-West German Communist Party

might move lincs planes.

|soon from the Nuhr to tho The East German Ambassa-French Zone.-Reuter. doga of Poland, Russia and Czechoslovakia were reported

to have Kone with the Com- munist leaders,

Prominent Communists in East Berlin for the SED Party rally included Harry Pollitt of Britain, Jacques Duclos of

Italy,

their headquarters

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spokesman? told questioners to- When they met .....

day: "It is usual that the

leaders of the Cominform states all the rules went

Commu- out the window....

ineet from time to time."

The West German nist leader, Max Reimann, 10-| day conferred for more

thon Alve

Mr hours with

V. 9. Semenov, Ambassador and Poll-

Adviser of

of the Sovic: Commission in Ger-

Six naval barges loaded with more than 1,000 tons of ammunition blew up in Portsmouth harbour recent. ly. Two big explosions were followed by a series of wrecked, smaller ones. Bedenham Pier, Gosport, was and fires broke out along the foreshore. Picture shows buildings damaged a general view of the scene, with and, at top left, the wrecked pier and sunken larges. Sabotage is suspected., (London Express Service).

TRUMAN SIGNS ARMS AID BILL

Washington, July 26.

President Truman today signed a $1,222,500,000 military aid bill with a warning to "thou bent on aggres sion" that freedom-loving nations will stand together to preserve their freedom.

The bill provides help for to create the kind of strength will deter potential America's allies around the which

from Racking ARTCHST

united groups,

Spanish KUOMINTANG world and particularly those tormitable and

the new authority to build the The announcement was issued Army, Navy and Air Force up after a consultation among in- to full strength and Kunve it.

on

officers perhapo | telligence.

reports brought back from the Fundy The disclosure that the Navy ecast by an officer sent there to

its cumbat force cheek sightings. is expanding

bill came as the Senate paned u

REFORM COMMITTEE

Taipeh, July 26. Kuomintang reform moved a further step forward to- authorising the Navy to start believed to be that of a fisher-day with the announcement boilding an "atomie uge" navy, man

who said a submarine that 16 members had been including

Jas

low of old ones.

report strongest

Wis

news

Control many, the West German agency, DPA, reported.

Also presen! at the meetling

Waller Ulbricht, wa Dr

the

newly-elected General Secretary of the East German Socialist

Unity Party, who is the chief: Haison officer with Moscow, the agency said.

Herr Relmann was instructed lo co-operate more closely with

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in Europe who are banded and to refeat aggression should. Six feet. 6. The owl (bird). together by the North At-it come." lantic treaty.

The raw aggression in Korea," he added, "does not lessen this Truman Mr

the country's concern signed

with other where angression mesure into law at a ceremony mens

alsa in his White House oflice, and world affect the security of fres issued a statement saying that nations." the event marked another slep towards a common goal.

The House approved the bill Semate by 66 to nil,

by 361 votes to one and the

The nine North Atlantic

The bill would, he said, let the United States provide some of the equipment and materinis our European partners need for balanced, collective forces".

AID TO ASIA

"In Greece, in Turkey and 'in-

atam-powered partially

boat chosen for a Reform Com- swamped his submarine. It also permits the before crash diving" in the fog mittee replacing the pre Treaty nations-Portugal (for Iran", he said, "this act will Navy to spend up to $350,000,- July 5. The sherman came sent all-powerful Central the first time), Britain, France, berin us to continue to help 000 to bullet 50,000 tons of new from Chance harbour, New

Luxembourg, Executive Committee and Belglum.

the these bastion, strong and de- modernise 200,000 | Brunswick, dipo and

The Navy said two days ago which would be charged Netherlands, Norway, Denmark termined, free of alien influenca

and Italy-were authorised to

and free to grow and develop in: The bill now Roet to the that it had been unable to con- with the task of formulat-| get assistance.

their own way, House for action on minor firm seven sighting reports using a "New Deal" Nation- umendinents-United Press. definite.

The measure also authorised Today's statement was not

aid for Greece, Turkey, Iran, believed to be based on new After recommending

the 16 Koren, the Philippines and the evelopments but rather on a members who are to serve on gene area of Chiun. careful analysis and sifting of the

Reforn Committee, riginal reports-Reuter.

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek

U.S. LABOUR GROUPS TO

CO-OPERATE

Washington, July 26. America's

Bid To Build

two largest Up Bruening

trade union federations-thel

American

Federation

of

-

alist Party.

it

MEANINGLESS

This old for Korea became

The nct дево authorise militery assistance to Asta and the Far East in ports of which direct conflict is now going on." |

Truma noted that Con- given overwhelming cress had support to the military aid bill. He

interpreted this as a mark of unity of purpose of the Ameri- can people in support of United States foreign policy.

sald,

Only $19,000,000 Is carourke told a meeting of ranking Party for Kores and the Philippines members that he had had the jointly. reform idea in mind for a long time and this was the last chanco to carry it out. I

Such support," he was not done it would not bo menningless when the Northcerver tu remind those bent on passible

to fight Comunuaism Koreans launched their invasion aggression that they dare not successfully.

On June 25,

count a division of opinion Significantly, the new line-up

Mr Truman is also authorised among cur people to help them included several names new 10

to extend aid to other countries gain their evil ends."-Reuter.

long-

Rum, July 20. Party work. Among these were who security is deemed im- Labour and the Congress of Political lenders opposed to Mr Li Cheng-tung, Taiwanese portant to the United States. Industrial Organisations Chancellor Konrad Adenaucz

are trying today to build up and Mir Tau Shiu-chin,

standing university profector. have made their first formal Dr Heinrich Bruening, a long-Younger chelees lucluded Bir agreement to work together time voluntary exile in the Shen Chang-huan, now

Na-

1

in politics, legislation and United States, a possible w tionalist spokesman and Mr H.

international policy,

A permanent AFL-CIO Unity

JUCcesor Adenauer.

Bruening

to

the alling

Chancellor WAR

P. Tseng, wartime Director of the International Department.

who visited Chungking

"Our goal", President Truman said after signing the bill. "is

Committee, created sterday, from March 1930 to Miny tila known to all foreign correspon- No Time For

dentr

is meeting again today. Later He has lived in the United during World War II.

movement," It was stated.

A professor

at Harvard Contrasting with CEC mem-

nounced.-Reuter.

wider

Overseas

In-

I will hold other meetings toStates since 1933. consider practical machinery to of political science settle Inter-union quarrels and University, he never has given her, who are mostly powerful to study proposals for "organic up his German citizenship. Party elders, the new set-up unity in the American labour Oficial reports Insist that reflects a younger and

Herr Adenauer is in excellent liberal representation. The Committee

also plans, health, but reports to the con- delegates to the Reform Com- sooner or later,

to bring Metrary appear regularly. United mittee have not yet been John L Lewis' United MinePress. Workers and other outside unions into the discussions,

The announcement does not mean that "organic duty"-or a real merger of the AFL und the CID just Around the comer, but, for the Arst time in the long history of their rivalry, the AFL and CIO top proclaimed to commands have the country and all thele 141 unlous that they will "work to- gether."

sides sald

Leaders on both that the joint declaration really meant closer collaboration and that it was a stap of great im- portance to all organized labour in the United States,-Reuter.

Canada-Korea

Airlift

McChord Field, Washington, July 20,

Six Royal Canadian Air Force North Star transport planes, destined for the Korean airlift, landed here today, The air-

craft will operate between Mc-u Chord Field as Japan-United Prest

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Discussion

On Defence

London, July 26, The Defence Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, told Parliament today that Bri- tain realised the importance India and of bringing Pakistan "to better accord."

He nd been asked whether Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, during his recent visit to Delhi and Karachi, hnd reach- ed my agreement with the two countries on combined defence, "bott for their own security, and in the interests of Imperial ¡defence generally,"

Mr Shinwell said that Field- Marzial Sum had mode only brief visits, and bad not been able to discurs Commonwealth defence problems,

lie had, however, "tenowed Informal contacts with India an Pakistani military leaders." Replying to anodier question, Mr Skinwell added that

the

importance of defence problems was "not being overlooked." Reuter.

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