1950-08-15 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Volunteers For Korea Roll Up

The Hague, Aug. 14.

Dutch Army authorl- tles sald today that two days of enlistments had raised almost enough volunteers for the 400- man Dutch force for

Korea.

They sald that 330 men had volunteered by midday for the marine and infantry comparles to be offered for service in Korea.--United Press..

SPLIT IN STUDENTS CONGRESS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950.

Smuts Favours Sending Reports On S. W. Africa

Karasburg, Southwest Africa, Aug. 14. General Jan Smuts, in his first major political pronouncement since his recent illness, today de- clared that South Africa should continue to send reports to the United Nations on the mandated territory of Southwest Africa.

He expressed this view United Nations against South in a message to the former Africa."

General Smule said that this German territory, where should have been avoided at all elections are now

taking costs.

"We shall now have deprivea place.

our friends of The mah issue of the election ourselves and

forum of the is whether Scuth Africa hould this great world

United Nations as a platform cender reports to the Trustevor efence against the unfound- ship Council on its administral charges of our enemies, tion of the mandated territory,

"We are solating ourselves

General Smuts, In his message world which is already in-

to the electors, all there was

obligation on South Afric

to render reports.

mined to administer Southwest

led to be suspicious of us und in which our supreme fa- terest to make friends, not

The Government seemed beat

Prague, Aug. 14. But the 81-year-old statesman enemies." Student delegates from added, as the previous Govern

ment (which he led) had det.r Jon closing its eyes to the dan- more than 70 countries were

oldalt European communlly on Inday told by their leaders Arries in the spirit of the older which lay ahead of the

Nations mandal African continent, he said. here today that opposition League of

continue to s:nd within the they should

ADVISORY OPINION was growing

General Smuts maintained International Students Union reports to the United Nations for the purpose of information. Its against

Communist-

"I am convinced that was the that the United Nations Charter that no mandatory controlled Council.

proper line for us to take as an provided

United State should be obliged, with- act of courtesy to the In particular, deletion was accused of de- tion at to the general input its consent, to put mandated terests of the Union itself, he territory under trusteeship, and fying the polletes of the Council.

that had been confirmed by the in its report to the opening

recent advisory opinion of the session of the Students Con-

Internatioun Court,

Afrien elec- Kress, the Council said that only

The Southwest "dared" to op- the Dutch had

are being held at the end 3ose the Union's rules openly

Sra.

the British

said.

AWKWARD POSITION "Now we have the

decision

of

the

will be elected to tive: South African (Union) Parlia- ment.

the International Cour at the first Congress four year against us on this point, which this month. Six representa-

places in an awkward

paul- the opport-on with the United Nations.

To make things worse, the never censed

Prime Minister

Danicl (Dr

The elections tre in the terms has noty formally

world the Southwest Africa Amend. 10

ment Act, passed by the tast

But since then

hock flor

"bloca" Inside the Malon organise thion. At first Catholic students declared from the United States and the

tiew

Suth thai

of the

Africa will, Parliament, which Alves the Swiss and Belgian organisations under no circumstances, send in

direct representation bad made similar attemple.

mandate territory reports. In the ok

Union Parliament. In the Last year, at a London con-

Nations,

Should Dr Malan's Nationalist Government win all six cents, ferner, Swedish, Italian and spirit, to the United

delegations had and we are running the risk of New Zealand

decision a unanimous

tender majority of five in tied in vain to form a

allouse of 153 will be made students organization.

reasonably rate and it will be entrenched for the remaining three years of its five-year term. On the other hand, a sweeping

by General success United Party would force the Government' resignation.-- Keuler.

The Czech Chairman, Mr J. Grohman, in his opening speech, accused the British delegation of blackmail for threatening to walk out unless the Congress reselnder the Council's decision to expel the Yugoslav delega- Con

MAIN ATTACK

But his

main ntinek

directed against

was

the British

wo well as the Danish, Finnish,

Hooligans Organised, Say Reds

Paris, Aug. 14.

Anarican And other student The French Communisti

unions for

Iterolution"

their refusal tu

New Door Blessed

Alfred Cardinal Schuster of Man blesses a new bronze door of the famous Milan Cathedral during an Inauguration ceremony. The door, the third entrance to the church, is the work of the late Italian sculptor, Franco Lombardo. Italian Premier Alcide de Gaspert attended the ceremony. (Acme).

NEW STATUS

INDONESIA

OF

Djakarta, Aug. 14. Indonesia will proclaim herself a single "one for all

16-unit federation in state. tomorrow, replacing the Smuts'

existence when the Dutch transferred power last year.

This was officially an-Mohamad Hotta, at the heal, is

Ikely to be nounced here today after the

17 to plve Augurt Indonesian House of Repre-politie parties Ume to reach sentatives. by 90 votes to agreement on 18, had approved the pro- visional unitarian constitu- tion.

Abdullah Getting Impatient

the Stockholm "Peace evening paper. Ce Soir, to- day accused an American "We must expose all those who decline to sign the Stock, general of directing from Eminssy American the holm resolution, and we must condemn the leaders of 'Pax "bands of hooligan" being

the call for the

atonic weapons,"

to support organised in France as part

the American

The by

The general, named Liewspaper

Geneva, Aug. 14. United Nations sources

dizin

dence.

announced on the major

coalition.

MAIN UNIT

of

Economic Aid In Far East Underestimated

London, Aug. 14.

The influential Manchester Guardian said today that "the importance of economic aid in the present struggle in the Far East has been underestimated,"

In a leading editorial the Guardian said: "The probability that nothing moro will come out of President Truman's Point Four' than a few isolated experiments in technical training of malaria suppression hus been seen as a deep dieappointment.

Nehru,

wiroj

"Pandit might still play a noble part

in preventing war in the

Enst, was depressed by the

NOTICE

failure of his efforts during) CORRESPONDENTS CLUB

his visit to Washington to

obtain a loan of a million

tons of whent-less than one-tenth of the unsaleable

DANCE

Kotewall Road

Members, associate

Bem-

The

Thongkong Telegraph

Morning Part Ballding, Hongkong.

Pubilated daily (afternoons), Price, 20 cents per edition. Subscription: 0.50 per month.

Postage: Chine and Stacao, $1.00 per munth. UK British Possessions and other countries, $4.00 DIT

month.

News contribullons, always woi- come, should be addressed to the Editor, business communications and adverlisements to the Secretary.

Telephone: 20011 (5 Lines).

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

20 WORDS $3.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID

ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS $1.50 PER DAY.

10 cents PER WORD OVER 20

Births, Deaths, Marriages,

surplus stored away by thebers and friends are remind-Personal $6.00 par Insertion not American Government.

exceeding 25 words, 26 cents ed that the fortnightly each additional word.

"A large-scale programme of

ald for South Asia was drawn Dinner Dance will be held on up in Washington last year, but Wednesday, the United States public and from 8.30 p.m. Congress hove refused their

support

MORE NECESSARY Although British assistance economic col- has "prevented

lapse in Southeast Asia," tho paper said, "more is now necen- American aid, rary." Without current British Commonwealth plans for South Asia will have

be based largely on

10

moro

rational use of the region's own such equipment resources with as western Europe will go on providing." the Guarding added.

The real key to the desperate battle against poverty in South Asla lles in agriculture and not in industry. This is borne out, by the timely survey just sued by the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East."

Citing

reports and statisties

16th

August,

Reservations may be made by telephoning 21277.

AMBU

LANCE

BRICADE

BRIGADE.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

KOWLOON SUB-DISTRICT RESIDENTS

TO:

KOWLOON

WANTED

ALTERNATE INSERTIONS

10% EXTRA

IF NOT PREPAID A BOOKING FEE OF 50 cents 19 CHARGED

Names and addresses should ascompany Advertisements, not necessarily for pubiloation, but to ensure that replies are

colved by the parson for whom they are Intended..

We will forward replies to

stated address if tho vertiser desires.

tho

All advertisere purporting to loan money must publish their In the names and Addresses advertisements.

If the wants of advertisers are quickly met and they do not desire any further replies forwarded, we shall be glad to notified promptly to that effect when a suitable acknow.

16

on the decline of food produc- Books, Periodicals & Maga-ledgment will be inserted free tion in the Fur East, the Guar-zines for distribution to Service of charge. dian coki: "Ail resources of Camps in the New Territories, that part of the world, with all

Please communicate with:-

R. A. EDWARDS, c/o Kowloon Hospital WE WILL ARRANGE TO COLLECT

the help that the West can ren- der, will be needed in the next live years, mirely to maintain the miserable present standards of living."

im- Even "unspectacular"

Note. If Donors wish to hand forming tech- Iprovements

niques could Improve the "ap- books in personally they can do

eo at the following places :~~- Pallingly low" yield per acre of Asiatic agriculture, the Guardian 1.

Despatch Office, Kowloon Railway Station.

sald.

in

at

President Sockarno will at-

HELP IN TIME lend a joint session of the exist "Here one field where Wes- Thus Indonesia will set the Federal Parliament tomor-tern advice could help as much real on her achievement of free-crow morning to proclaim the as Western capital. 'There is no the same day of the year unitarian stale. Later in the longer any lack of information ns that on which India, two day he will leave for Jogjakarta on those opportunities. The years ago, tained her indepen- to wind up the Jogjakarta Re- question is now whether we

Bublic-the main unit in

want lo do something about Plans had been made earlier present federation of

10 com-them." Homana who deciibition of of a "rast plan of repres said today that King Abdul- for a "cingle state" déclarationponent areas.

If Commonwealth efforts "are Nation-wide celebrations are he sald.

sion" against the Communist lah of Jordan, discouraged on August 17.

The new state will consist of being planned for August 17 Pressed forward with force and the London Imagination" He descriped'

at the slow progress in his

The formation of the ofth

nniversary of Indone, conference on ald to South Asia 10 provinces. netion in Korea as "open gang-Party.

by the secret bilateral peace negʊ-

proclamation government,la's

next month, the Guardian con- a parliamentary sters aggression" which

under ervisaged

the new independence.

"It

yet open as Major-General tintions with Israel, had de- Congress would condemn

be likely to to seek the good constilution, is

The declaration tomorrow demanding the reen) of foreign George Richards, head of a mill-cided

rounds off the great change-

may keep treop

tary group attached to the Em-offices of the United Nations delayed for a week or two.

pur. Atlantic Pact In his chairman's report, Mr buy for

charges Palestine Concillation Com- that the of "puppet poses, said Grohman spoke

in these conversa- governments In India, Brazil, were absolutely ridiculous and mission

tions. not even worth a reply." Argentina and other countries-

The Commission returned to Reuter.

Ce Sair was following up an

in Jerusalem appeal by the Communist morn its headquarters ing parer. Humanite, for "vigi- last month in a final attempt to lance" by its supporters for get

anti large-scale trovention aimed

Independence Ceremony At

Sikh Temple

Party's suppression.

Arab-Israeli negotiations Communist under way following the lead-

the lock which developed during

and

American cyco to the truth

In

A "Caretaker Government," over in Indonesia launched on active help in time with the Prime Minister, MrDecember 27, 1010, when Queen this priceless part of Asia with- the circle of the froe nations." Julfana of the Netherlands

-United Press the cigned

nct transferring the Indonesians Auvereignty to and ending 340 years of Dutch colonial rule.-Deuter.

PAKISTANI

CEREMONY

withhe High

London, Aug. 14.

Commissioner for

MOLUCCAS BID

The Hague. Aug. 14.

here

Iraq Delegato

To Talks

L'akistan, declared here tonight.edits representative

ask the Security Council to which opens in Alexandria_to-

The self-styled "Republic of Pakistanis owe it to the mem- the South Moluccas" is seeking Its six-month stay in Geneva:ory of Mohammed Ali Jinnah

Baghdad, Aug. 14. At that time, Jordan joined maintain the unity

United Nations aid in its bid to

Extandon Najeeb Albani, Ce Soir suggested that there

which he stay outside the new Indonesian Iraq's Minister-designate 10 was a plot to bring about the the other three Arab delega

dvocated and achieved for unitary state

slate.

Egypt. will lead the Iraqi occupation of France by Ameri-tions here--Egypt, Syria

The to enter Pakiston, Mr Habit Rahimtopla,

"Republic" has instruct delegation to the Arab League Lebanon-in refusing can forces.

ToPolitical Committee's meeting Into direct peace talk "SECRET ARMY"

Israel under the auspices of the attacked a book, Commission unless Israel The paper

leave here first The third anniversary of In-"The Coming Defeat of Comms agreed to take back Arab dian Independence was celebra-nism" by Jumes Burnham, whom fugees. ed at the newly-constructed Sikh it described as an "adviser to israci

arki King Abdullah

Fatller today special thanks Temple this morning.

President Truman," who had then resumed carller secret at giving prayers were offered at The function, which was at-

Tiself for two tempts to reach Q separate

En ceremony in the High Com tended by hundreds of Indians been "in Paris

months"

peace, it was reported.

missioner's offices, where a re- and their friends, was preceded Mr Burnham advocated the

Reliable sources said today presentative gathering of Pakis by a simple but impressive flag formation in Europe countries

attended raising ceremony by Mrs 1. K. of "armed bands charged with the King had become discourag-tans in Pavri, wife of a Member of the missions of cabotage

slow progress, and Ruler. and mured at the Committee of the India Associader" and forming a

was reported to be turning to "terrorbal

the Commission. Mr Ujagar Singh, President of secret army

tion,

**

Pakistan.

He was speaking at a cere intervene against the military morrow. He will many commemorating the third action taken against it by the for Alexandria tomorrow morn- anniversary of the founding of Central Indonesian Government. ing.-Reuter.

The representative, Dr Nikitu Juw, said here today that he was told to arrange for "neutral ob- servers" to be sent by Council to the unoccupied parts: of the "Republle" to report on the situation there.

Lontion

the

Dr Nikiluluw added that he had also been asked to pross the United States to negotiate placed directly Negotiations through the Arab League condemning ni- with the South Moluccas ln the orders of President Commission would have the tempts on the part of any view of the plane, which asserted, the Indonesian Dence with Israel.-Government were making for

Ce Soir said.

the Association paid a debt of American Embassy spokes, added advantage of couforming | member government to reach a

gratitude to Great Britain, the

nlong the lines of the resolution | separate

nother of Commonwealth man said Mr Burnham was 101, passed earlier this year by the Ualted Press. Nations in granting India its in- ABDUR

and never had been, one of dependence.

Truman's President

advisers. "India stands for peace," Mr Hisit to France, if it had Singh

declared, "a policy by occurred, was of a purely pri- witch she will always vate nature.

abitle under the able leadership At le Ministry of the In- l-our Prime Minister Pandit terior, an official said no Gov- Nehru,

who follows the croment comment was avoli- tenchings of

our beloved table

Fenst of the today, the Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of Assumption and a Bank Holiday the Nation."

in Frise,Reuter.

amirona Priksa SERVICE, INC.SKURVA YOLL

LIBERTY

1757

“All right, never mind helping me clear the fable, Sit down and read your paper.??.

Assumption Of Mary As New

·

" mass attack on Ambolna."

He claimed that these "plans were compelling the Republie 10 carry out a scorched earth

Ambolna is one of the five the South

Virginia Dogma

Vatican City, Aug. 14.

oliviously

INTELLIGENCE TEST The put-Tritat equal to the number of FORLA scored: 1. T So the scores in 2 matches pluyes. treing all

were:

-10 2-0, 1-16-18-0

Construct the tramework of the * league table C

L C........

-

The scores

in

the remaining matches can now be deduced It will be found that C drew 0-0 with M and 1-1 with : that beat 1-, and that

The Haakes beat the Montburs

Lantus Zxpress Safijom.

*-*

4.

Banda Sea, | CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE west of Dutch New Guinea,--

Answers Reuter.

1. Hatred of Marriage. 2. DUTCH DESTROYER Painting of Inanimate objecca.

Djakarta, Aug. 14, 3. Sault Ste. Marie Canal. The Dutch told the Indo. Diabetes, 3. Ferdinand Magellan Pope Pius XII will proclaim the Assumption of pestan Government today thaj (1470-1521) famous Portugese

they would shortly withdraw Navigator. the Virgin Mary as a dogma of the Catholic Church the destroyer Kortenter from on November 1, the Feast of All Saints.

Macassar,

was learned authoritaUvely here today.

HM announcement, made on Century. Since then 133 Car-

They stressed that by nggTOO- the eve of tomorrow's Feast of dinals, 2,523 Patriarchs, Arch-ment with the Indonesians their

and the Assumption, said that the bishops

Bishops, $2,000 ships were free to ply Indo- proclamation would be pro- priests, monks and nuns, and nestar waters for one year, ceded by a secret Consistory on more than eight milion other but agreed to remove the de- October 30, at which the Pope Catholics, supported the case stroyer to another area, would discuss the new dogins for the proclamation of a new with the Cardinals.

The

dogmu.

the

The Indonesian Goverment had complained that the Kor- proclamation of dogma will bo mado at a Finally, in March. 1946, Pope enter had been sent to inces. solemn ceremony in St. Peter's Plus sent a letter to all Cathollerithout their consent,

The Kortenaer went to Basilica. The Virgin Mary Is Bishops in the world to ask Macassar fast Tuesday when believed to have died in Jeruthar opinion.

troops of the former. Nether- salem about 18 years after Today's announcement means lands East India Army clashed bearing Jesus Christ

What the Bishops have been with guerillos Hitherto the belief that she overwhelmingis in favour, not The first batch of Amboinese was taken up bodily

into only of the dogma, but also of soldiers were due to leave Ileaven at the end of her life the timelines of its proclama- Mikeamar by Dutch transport has been held by most Catho- tion

today, it was officially learned. lies, but has not been an ESSER- To enable as many pilgrims No Indication: "WAS tvbox of tial article of falih, jamoat as possible to, be prosent, the their destination, buts it was The first muggestion that it proclamation may be made by prommend that they would hit sticuld be declared a dogma was the Pope from the balcony fave DOWN dimarssed ** before, I made in the middle of the. Zihlabore At Petera Bestar,

2.

3.

Kowloon Tong Club. Kowloon Hospital, General Office.

STAR

17 Hankow Road, Kowlcon.

TO-DAY ONLY ----

2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

NEW ORLEANS

IN THE

WIDE OPEN DAYS OF

LOUIS

| ARMSTRONG

BAND

** ARTUKO

5 WICKED

FAME

HXIMAM

ORCHESTRA

JULES LEYEY

presenti

DE CORDOVA - PATRICK "NEW ORLEANS"

==

LOUIS ARMSTRONG and HIS BAND ›.

TO-MORROW --- Walt Disney's "SO DEAR TO MY HEART"

Color By Technicolor Starring Burl Ives

Doulah Bondi.

ORIENTAL

AIR CONDITIONED

Take Any Eastern Tram Car or Happy Valley But

SHOWING TO-DAY: 2.30-5,307.30 & 9:30 P.M. A VERY INTERESTING - CHINESE PICTURE IN MANDARIN DIALOGUE WITH TOP CLASS STORY)

LI LI-HWA

“AWFUL TRUTH”

ПOTELS

METROPOLE HOTEL 10 Queen's The Road

Harring Central

the Metropole Hotel, located in very fart of Hongkong, is a com- pletely European type hotel, uffer. fng, every convenience and accom- modation. Privalo bath in all bed. rooms. Two lita. Moderate rates. Telephones: Good wine and food. 31171 Telegrams: "Metropole."

FOR SALE

YE OLDE MILL. A distinctive hand made stallonery. In boxes, 50 sheets BYO notepaper, 50 envelopes. Post By $0.50 per book, Duke fly, $11.50 per box from "B. C. M. Fost."

CHIVALRY Antient Script. attractive stationery of distinction. In boxes of torty By meets and torty envelopes or eighty single sheets and forty envelopes, per

"Bouth Ch box. On pale at Morning Post."

An

NEW EDITION. The "POST" Typhoon Map incorporating armend- ments to the local and Non-Local Storm Signal Codes. Mounted $5.00. Unmounted $400.. Obtainabin from....... "3. C. M. Post."

the

WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS of Cargo exported from Hongkong and South China compiled by the Sworn Measusore, $15 from "South China Morning Post."

FORD'

DRITZSK BLOTTING PAPER. While, in sheets 17" x á cut 10 any size, 20 cents per wheet, $19.00 per 100, B. C. M.

Post."

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

MAY BE BOOKED AT THE EVERGREEN store CORNER OF NATHAN AND JORDAN ROADS, KOWLOON.

COLUMBIA COPPERPLATE Draw- ing Pencil. "11" and "D" $25 per som, $30 per dozen, 20 cents rach Obtainable at "S. C. M. Post.“

ON SALE: "Vegetablo Cultivation in Hongkong by Dr. O. A. C. Merkiota. Over 200 pages 8 draw- ingy. Prics 12. Obtainable

"S. C. M. Post."

THOSE MAGAZINES YOU wan, to keep will took botter and inst longer neatly bound. We specialis in Bookbinding, "5. C. M. Post. Lid

PRINTING of avery, description mi eluding Booklets. Reporta" Balaned Sheels.

Articles of Association. Prompt service, *. Apply General Manager. "South China Morning Post. Ltd."

COLUMBIA COPPERPLATE_Copy-. ing Pencils, Yellow, Hello, Drown, Blick, $30 per gross, $3.60 per dozet, 40 conts each. Obtainable ́at "S. Ci 25. Pont."

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

Advertisers are requested to mote that not lose than 24 hours notice prior to the day of pub- Ication should be given for all commercial display advertizo. mants. chenga

etc. of copy Notices and classified advartine- ments will beʼressivad up to 10 k.m, and urgantnations unt!! 11 am. on day of lortze. - Natur- days not later than" 5,30 ́sim.i.

Printed and ⠀ published WILLIAM ALICK CRINHAM – KOS- and of bela1f*ot Morning Post Lis

Wyndham

[Vittoria,

VA

Hongkong F

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.