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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950.

Burmese Parliament Votes Support For U.N. Action In Korea

Rangoon, Sopt. 5.

The Burmese Parliament today approved with only one dissenting vote the Government's support of the United Nations action in Korea. The Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, told Parlia- mont that Burma had “vory meagre" resources at her disposal and had joined the United Nations primarily for reasons of security.

Court Hits University Negro Ban

Charleston, Virginia,

Sept. 5.

Even if Burma spent 20 The

was

United Nations ¡ years' revenue, she could not pledged to suppress aggression wherever it occurred, and if hope to build up a suflicient una did not support it now, force to combat an invasionsther member nations might from outside, so she had take little interest in Burma il were ever faced with u joined the United Nations, she

which is a great organisasimilar situation.

Than Nu told Parliament

tion genuinely trying to that there was both direct and stem the tide of aggression." subversive aggression, and that Burma "weak and divided," It had been Burma's declared wns an easy mark for the jaltey that she would not join | subversive type. ang power bloc. The Givern- mint was resolved to align itself.

The Government was satisfied with neither the Russian nor the to find the United Nations ind A special three-judge Anglo-American bloc it would taken a very firm step in Korea on its merits and that angrección did not pay.

dec:dle each gave

It had, therefore, supported the

Federal court today ordered; and act acordingly. the University of Virginia! Adhesion to any blog meant Security Council's action. to admit a negru, Gregory' zubwrvience

Governament

to it which thei nut coun

CON-

who Member minion, U Tin the Sian Stoen,

(1726 The flayes Swanson, to its Jaw update, be declared.

oppered the School.

Refering to criticis that Myint, from The mutt entered a purmat the Government showed leanali that the Security Council's

the towards under against | Ange

Anglo-cretion WIL unconstitutional neut restraining

the Primebom R had been the Unverity. fording re- American

taken by Minted att that ar of the Big Fave power" fusal of init in to the Law School

ago Lumilarly immund win-Comununist entine-Reuter.

of "uny

itunted."

Unversity ofilezala ad 14.) mediate eopment,

Swam on petitioned the court for an injunction on August 3.

Attorney-Grner 1 Lindsay Alin, Jr., arguing for the Uni versity, arboltted "hanly any bue" in the case, in die hight of the recent deci

The Unite! States sons by

there was

Suparme Court. However, the University claimed Swanson's admbrion would shatter the Historie "whites only" pulty of the State in regard to the Uni-i veraty.

Per:3.

f

fres Barn had been the fr to ergnise the Chinese Com- revitat Government,

Borina would support any moto to reat the Chinese Com raumet representatives in the Unite Rallons,

YUGOSLAVIA

HARD HIT

Virginia.United | BY DROUGHT

Unable To Form Cabinet

Jakarta, Sept. 5. Mohammed Natsir, Premier-designate for the first Cabinet in the new

Belgrade, Sept. 5.

drought

The 1950

in

Yugoslavia has reached very serious proportions.

in

The whole economy of tila anti-Comtrfarm ration

opardy as a resuit of the most aid summer in the memory of

15,000,000 habitants,

The the position of Premier Marshal Tito's government-its night for survival against Mos-

i nere diffleuk than at time since its bronk with tre Comluform 27 months ago,, Because of complete lack of unitarian Indonesian slate, an in some areas for as long returned his mandate to ne five months, the poorer TC- President Soekarno today shops of Yugoslavia yielded as after 15 days of fruitless little as ten percent of the 1949

terops, and in the richer orens-

the Tyrions famous for their

negotiation.

It was expected Mr Natale abundant grain the yield would be given a urrond man- down to 50 percent in date to formi

Purlin 1 wizes bons, hops, hemp and mentorin Cabinet under more uit. Jenient terms.

A new

Mr Natsir Moslem leader, has been hindered in his argos tiations by Litter arguments be

tween his Parly and left wing

nationals. The Home Affairs portfollo caused the

most wrangling between

durident the Foreho

Allir groups.

position least.

The unsuccessful draft of the

Cabinet presented to Thr

Soekarno included mostly un-

els What this blow from Nature up to pritanrily, is that Yoslavia will not be able to ep her export commitments audi will t

chinery for the Industrialien

be able to buy

which it pro- on programme

to carry

out despite i Stalin's hostility-United Press,

On Its Way

A 145-ton, (wo-stage rocket thunders eastward over the Atlantic from the long range proving grounds at Cocoa, Florida. Starting off at a speed of 2,727 miles per hour, it assumed a rate of 3,600 mph. This rocket was later destroyed by remote control. (Acme)

Om Manoeuvres

Little time is wasted by this reservist jumping from a self-propelled field gun in Norfolk, England. He was scrambling to take up troop fire position during the two-week training periods being held for members of the Territorial Army. About 88,000 men and women are now receiving such training. (Aeme)

Kertas de Tibetans Seek Monster Jets

know men. Observer; sikl it

showed that the Premier-de signate had made an effort to! form "Parliamentarian govern. | ment."-United Press.

Gen. Robertson In Cyprus.

Nicosia, Cyprus, Sept. 6. General Sir Brian Robertson arrived at Nicosia airport today, and will stny two days in Cyprus.

Agreement

New Delhi, Sept. 5.

An offeint Tibetan delegation (has arrived in New Della" from Calcutta for preliminary 201 evrsions on the future of Tibet with The Chinese Charic

Affaires, Mr Shen Chien, be gizaning tomorrow.

The Chinese Ambassador- designate to India, General

It was his first official visit to Yuan Chung-brien, is due

the island since his appointment last month

arrive here next week.

ns Commander-in- Stating he

ly had

Chief, Middle East Land Forces, ~~Reuter.

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Through Skies At Farnborough Show

Farnborough, Sept. 5.

Monster jet planes tore through the skies over this 10 sleepy southern town today in a dress rehearsal for the annual flying Society of British Aircraft Constructors'

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FAVOURS REARMED GERMANY

Washington, Sept. D. Mr John McCloy, United States High Commissioner for Germany, said he told President Truman today

NEHRU INSPECTS

ASSAM DAMAGE

Calcutta, Sept. 5.

The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, snid-last-night-that-the-establishment-of- the Communist regime in China was an “hlștoric change."

Mr Nehru, who is on a tour of distressed areas of earthquake-rocked Assam, told a crowd of 50,000 at a reception that India's relations with China had been friendly for ages..

NATIONAL

STRIKE AVERTED

He said some might, like others, dislike the change- over to the Communist re- gime, but the fact remained that it was an "historic change."

Speaking on relief in the carthquake arcas, Bir Nehru said Pakistan's gift of 900,000 New York, Sept. 5. pounds of rice to the people of Following a Government Assam was "no small thing." appeal, the United States At the same time, he revealed that Pakistan had agreed to ex- Electrical Workers' Union change more rice which is called off a wage strike to- badly needed in the distressed day, a few hours after it areas-for Indian coal. started at an atomic works near Schenectady, New York State,

Referring to the Kashmir dispute, Mir Nehru sald Indla could not accept a compromise On this issue. He said India The appeal had apparently would never yield to Pakistan's averted a national strike in policy.

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to of the Union-swered charges that India was aflated to the Congress of In- following a polley of appense- dustrial Organisations-sald that ment in Kashmir. He cald there Uto 300 strikers were returning were only two alternatives for

work at the Knolls plant to solving the problem: one

war and the transfer of popula- night,

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The Government called for mediation last night when 23,000 workers were out and another 37,000 due to stop fodny,

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Electrie Workers' Union offcial aid that they nad "I want India to play a great accepted "without reservation" part in shopinut the affairs of Government proposals request-world politics and thus con- tribute to the care of peace," he i o more walk-outs.

The strike call was issued Inst added. week in support of a 10 cent; hourly wagte increase, pensions and holiday claims-Reuter,

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Mr Nehru arrived at Dibru Ipari at midway today to make A two-hour survey of the bad-

FOUND ly-affected area at the con- fluence of the Dlhaur

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Rome, Sept. 5. Dom Mintoff, leader of the After spendin half an hour Maltese Labour Party, ar neld with Mr Truman at the Whiterived in Rome by 'air today use House, Mr McCloy told reporters from Malta in transit for for fond-dropping pinnes.-

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he

he

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said would impres

situation, both Bir Mintoff and that he many's security internally and externally. He tended to spend a week's hop- refused to say what these steps day in Switzerland.

were.

He said it would be difenth to tell the Germans they should not take part in the defence of

He is due in Zurich by train

at on tumorrow.

This

it purely trip," he added.

Imliday

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some form of rearina - I added that he was not ment, then I Huess has to sure whither he would stop in mean that," added Mr McCloy. | Zurich during his week's hon-

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day or would go to aneur Swiss resort.

**I 71 looking for

n quiet time in sotie place white ad one knowP the and where I don't have to tulk," he said.-- Ruter.

New Syrian

President

Damascus, Sept. 5. The Syrian Parliament today elected Hashem Atussi Pasha, aged 86, as President of the Syrian Republic, by 92 votes out of a total of 101 deputies present.

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Since June Syria has had caretaker Government penting the adoption of the Constitu- tion by the Assembly,

A former Prime Minister,

Youths Gaoled

For Spying

Ansbach, Sept. 5.

A United States Occupa- tion court today sentenced two Germans, aged 19 and 23, to five years' imprison- ment each for spying for Czechoslovakia.

Ai

Hashem Atasi was circled pro-

The trial lasted less than State with llend of visional

containing sket- executive and legislative pow-hour. Books

Constituent Assem- ches of American installations by the bly last September, when it and

map of the United States was formed to draw up a new airfield of Furth, Bavaria, were Constitution.

found on the youth, the court. was told.

The country has had neither President or Constitution since

was

Silver wings flashed like; been sent to offelals from Iron

Curtain countries.

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Elaborate precautions have overthrown in another coup

He was shot after been taken to keep the secrets year ago.

of any Chinese invasion of display. Tibet, the delegation leader. Tsepon Shakabpa,

old Beuter that he did not believe the re- melcors ports of such an invasion," be drenched airfield -- some no cause all countries, and cer- more than 50 feet off the tainly the Peking Government, know that we have been here ground, yet travelling too for many month on our mis-fast for their markings to sion."-Henter.

be discerned.

EDITORE PAZER BRAVICE, INC.-HURYA YORK 1718

"Look, John, the first garden tools are peeping their heads above the snow!"

Speeds ranged up to nearly 000 miles per hour.

The centre-piece of the rear- ing armada was the Brabazon,

of Britain's Intest speed-soundja summary trial.-Reuter. prototype fighters.

One now plane on show is the Short SB-2, a turbo-propeller anti-submarine nitraft. It is the fourth anti-submarine plane to take the air in the past 10

months.

Bristol The fastest aircraft on dis- the world's largest play are the

Vickers Super- nirliner, which is expected to be murine 535--just taken off the

u service in two years time, secret list-and Bying n 350 miles per hour P-1081, the first

tho Hawker

In Australia.-Reuter,

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Terrorism In

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Singapore; Sept. 5. Terrorists fired on the night train from Kuala Lumpur today. The to Peung shortly before dawn guards returned

No casualties were reported. In Johore last night terrorists hacked to death two Chineze civilians with knives-Rouler.

British-built seven miles above the earth #ghter with a swept-back to go nre. with about 100 passengers,

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of the 00 different types of aircraft on display are completely new or new versiona of existing types. Thirty are making their fist appearance.

Their

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Death Of Natal Indian Leader

Durban, Sept. 5. Mohamed Ebrahim, who with Mahatma Gandhi formed the Natal Indian Congress of which he became Secretary in 1013. has died here at the age of 71.

He resigned from the Can- Eres Party in 1047 to become one of the founders of the Natal Indian Organisation—Heuler.

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