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す THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1950.

NO MORE DISMANTLING FOR

Envoy Gives Party For Ballet Stars

Eventual Creation

Of

DEMILITARISATION

IN WEST GERMANY

Bonn, Sept. 11.

The acting British High Commissioner, Mr Christopher Steel, told the West German Govern- ment today that the British would do no more dis- mantling for demilitarisation in their Zone, a British spokesman said.

Dismantling for reparations purposes would continue as the British had undertaken to deliver. the goods to the Allied receiving nations, spokesman said.

WESTERN

EUROPE

EXERCISES

Heidelburg, Sept. 11.

The "10th aggressor army invaded" Western Europe at dawn today in five columns over the Soviet Zone and the Czech fron- tiers as more than 100,000 United States, British and French troops opened Exer- cise "Rainbow" in American Zone of Germany. An American Army spoles- man, saki On the Western Allies were rapidly withdrawing to a pre-determined defence line anchored on the Main and Nee-

the

kar Iivers between Frankfurt and Stuttgart.

Royal

the

It is reliably understood, how- ever, that there

1ittle very dismantling still left to be done. Mr Steel called on Dr Kon- rad Adenauer the West German Federal Chancellor, in his Schnurburg Palace omee this evening to tell him that demill- torisation In the British Zona hnd been "effectively com- pleted."

The spokesman gave a list of the Ilants and installations which had won reprieve by this decision.

1. The Blolum and Voss novel ahipyards, Hamburg, and slip- ways.

2. The Hermann Goering Works at Warenstedt-Salzgitter, the "Great Hall" which houses! the continuous strip-mill (already dismantled) and the steel-works building.

3.-The "Eibe" dry

dock at: Hamburg and the cutting upper layer reinforcements. 4.The Krupps-Essen -only a few dems are affected,

5.Al-rald sheltero

The first Dritish Drakoons

moved te position Alongside -the

trees. --United States

troops north of Frankfurt and Royal Air Force squadron of Vampire del fraters Banded af Bhine Main Airport.

The French Ith Algerian Regiment, with nrultery at- tached, was moving into the Karlsruhe area. A French photo reponaissance squadron arrived at the Rhine Mnin alr base

French and u

Aghter of Vampire jets be- squadron

gan operating with the bined Allied Air Force

com-

from

Friedrich-sonven

cn

Laice

Constance,

works

au

throughout the British

Sir John Anderson and the ballerina Alicla Alonso of Cuba, is pictured with the American Ambassador to England, Mr Lewis Douglas. They were among the seventy guests at the party after the ballot given by Mir Douglas. Most of the guests were members of the American National Ballet Theatre. (London Express Service)

PASSING OF SOUTH

AFRICA'S GREATEST

STATESMAN

invasion

of the

the and fed (Continued from Page 1) 0.-A umber of airfield run-

Gerinan colony of Tanganyika.

In 1917 he way rent to E- Assembly. His mother ways which were to have been inve

land as the Inion's representa - plouched up and planted will was of Huguenot extraction,

educated at Victoria tive at an Imperial Conference. He was of

his name 7.--A number

at From then onwards barracks College, Stellenbosch, and

Cambridge, was world famous. College. chectuled for dismantling.

Christ's Dismantling in the United England, where he took a double

Having taken a sent in the States Zane is already virtually first in the law tripos.

British war Cabinet he settled finished except for one plani,

he was ad a big strike in the Welsh coul In South Afrien which is ever 80 percent dls

Hir butfelds and re-organised the the Cape Bar, to mantic. In the French Zone, titted

to the Transvaal jetence of London. Jater It fully over,

went

In 1910 he signed the petes Paul Kruger. where President

protested that him as man treaty but who described

a great part lacked "the spirit of the dow British who would play virtually ended in the future of South Africa,"life" that Europe needed. by Inst month. About 73 plants made him State Attorney Gen-set high hoper on the League were still in the process of dis eral Smuts was then 28. mantling, which had reached Next year the South African

VIRTUALLY OVER Dismantling in the

Zone had also

abonat 95 percent in most cases.

war broke out.

Nation

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Ite

PEKING

FAILS TO

Unspecified West

German Unit Favoured

Washington, Sept. 11.

The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson,

MaoTse Tung's told key Congressmen today that he favoured the

eventual creation of an unspecified number of

Birthplace To West German divisions in a unified European

Be A Shrine

San Franelszo, Sept. 11. The house in which Mau Tic-lung was born and where

ho spent his childhood, is being turned into a shrine.

defence force.

Mr Acheson told members of the Senate and

House Foreign Relations Committees that he would seek, at diplomatic meetings beginning Tuesday in New York, to bring Western Germany into the Western European defence effort.

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A formal statement said Mr Eisenhower and Omar Bradley

the "con- were reported

possible Peking radio sald today that Acheson discussed

tribution of Germany lo the choices. the house, in the village of joint defence effort." Senatora It was said Mr Acheson ex- Shao Shan, Hunan, is being relater said Mr. Acheson included pressed bellef that President paired by the villagers on

the for-Truman's decision for a "rub- token of respect and

increase in United

affection this "contribution" for the Chinese Communist motion of some divisions, but stantini"

only as part of a unified West-States troop drength in Europa. leader.

ern defence force. Mr Acheson would go for toward removing

that French Akured

opposition to limited legislator United States would con- German rearmoment,

As for

Wemern a limited seating of the Communists at the German Army, Senators gained the impression from Mr Aclie. son that such a step would be Mr Acheson said he would let taken only alter plans for the the Western Allies take the Jalunined force were under way.

sald broadcast Tho

# Dew Poiso residence is to be built, which the will be an exact replica of the tinue to oppose present house furnished and de- Chinese curated as it was when Mao United Nallung. Tse-tung was born, Ilved ad studied thers.

TROOPS FOR EUROPE

The village will also be con-bative in the matter of appoint- nceled with the motor highwaying an American military officer

for the by a new road

cenas overall Chief of Staff for the

The Secretary elaborated on He told Com- venience of visitors. Many Western force,

President's stŋtement of And Chinese

foreignora have mittee members that the United the

with reference birth-States was not adverse to such Saturday, visited Mao Tse-tung's

commitment of additional place since it was "liberated" in a step, but only if it were, re-

Baldquested by Its Western Euro-American forces to Europe, and August 1949, the radio United Press,

pean partners. Generals Dwight related that commitment to the whole problem of increasing the national defence effort of North each member of the Atlantic community.

Schuman

Larger

GET HEARING Force For

(Continued from Page 1}

Inila and Pakistan had been considered, he said.

the

"How can the Security Coun-

It was disclosed that the 3rd United State Alr Division,

States of "completely make

based in Britain, will actual strategic bombing flights over Germany with a screen of United States Thunderjet (F- 04) fighters to test the todur pereen and provide practice für Western Allied interceptor

American Brieling ofleers mild

plane

that a

arallic background"

Aggressor

action

mel

developed for the exercise, American

The

the

the

column

Whe

Favours Police Germany

New York, Sept. 11.

In this connection, he dia. cussed several problems volving the tutore of Germany, of ireluding the contribution Germany to the joint defence effort.

in-

In regard to the Far East, the Secretary reviewed the cur rent status of major probleme, including Korea, Formosa, Indo- China and Southeast Asia in

that He Indicated eneral. American polley would be to: continue to support the present' representation of China in the Several United Nations ques- United Nations.

be used to halt aggression in the event of further such cases as the invasion of the Republic of Korea,

ot

But the maintenance of external security "is

After a lively exchange still a matter for the occupation forces," he added.views, the Committees indicated their full support and assured sait proposals him that he was taking to New.

of the

limits on

York the hopes of Congress that the next few weeks would result in a speeding up of the practical responses of the free world to the Communist chal- lenge.United Press.

The French Foreign Minister, M. Robert til possibly discuss setting up an investigallon commission in Schuman, who arrived by air today for the open

absence of

the country which has submitted the coming of the "Big Three" Foreign Ministers' tallas HERTZOG DEFEATED

plaint?" he asked.

here tomorrow, declared in an interview at Idletons were discussed, including Apart from the Warenstedt-

Mr Malik death of Genev.a! After the

accused the United Salzatter

When British forces occupied the dis- works,

Contra wild Airport that Germany should have a larger how the United Nations could propaganda" mantling of all other earmarked Pretoria, the Transvaal capital, Both he took over the Govern

Smuts saved ment of South Africa and in the dielory

concern police force for the maintenance of order and-in- factories would have ended in 1900, General

the tieneral Election of 1920 re- ing Russia's attitude. during October, according to the Treasury's gold during

He said that while they con- ternal security. evacuation and

then fought ained a precarious majority. theclule,

lle lett

corn-tended that Russia wanted to In 1924, defented by a 17 The total number of works rainst the British.

Cominando rakt to relieve bined National and Labour vote. Increase her prestige by invit earmarked for dismantling wos

Airing Communist China to take Fucceeded by the Transvaal next ho 001

deliberation 477 in the British Zone, 183 in pressure

M. Schuman promoted Gen-Hertzog. the Nationnilst leader.part in Council

The talks between the "Big they also claimed that Russ American Zone and 115 year and was

Hi feral.

raiding

Three" Mr Ernest Bevin (Drl for raising the French Zone.

When Britain declared war did not really want a Chinese). Mr Dean Acheson (United German steel production and a

General Communis: to come. An American spokesman zaldached the gates of Capetown,

and M. Schuman system for International price to Smut and his followers de-

Warren Austin recently that Germany had lost In 1902 he was given a laisson Grammy In 1939.

(United States) about rix million tons of annual ser passer by the British

States) asserted thas Russia (France)-will begin tomorrow controls would be discussed by conference feated Mr Hertzog's motion for stat peace

the thrre Foreign Ministers.- steel production capacity through forces had

"smuggle at the Waldorf Astoria Helel. neutrality and be ther formed was attempting to in the Transvaal.

Bevin is due to arrive Reuter. Mr dismantling-Reuter.

his own cabinet pledged to pro-the Chiness Communists

into

inmorrow in the liner ACT OF UNION

Ger the Council "under any guise" early secute the war against HANY.

of the charge that Queen Mary. be When peace was signed

Tze General American planes bombed Man-

discussions will be fol- General Botha, formed, with

As Prime Minister,

Ihr I

by meeting of

Ministers of the 12 11 K.T.

wartime Commandant-General Smuts in 1948 assured supresie ciarla was solely to divert at lawed "Hong Kong Calling of the Transvaal Boera a poli- command of the Union's defence tention from the agression Foreign

Atlantic Pact nations. gramme Summary: 607. Walter

the aims of forces and was made a Fieli-Koch, he said-Rester.

Lake Success, Sept. 11.

M. tlen party with

asked Schuman,

what 204 Tatrock 620, Recital by Dr W. H. Harry "elf-government" and the con- Marshal by King George In

The United Nations Security were the prospects of his pian (MBCTS), 6.50, Cantonese by Ralliation of the races,

1941-the first Domini goldier

rejected the

2 pacling of the European - Given by Miss Lie Wai Lan x 5.

ever to achieve the rank. But Connell Conservatives fell When the

coal and steel resources, said: 1. 151il: 650. Orelipal

7.15. Harth

resolution Selection:

The 13

falled to getOur hopes are very great for American from power in Britain and the; he always preferred to be known resolution,

"General",

Like leven vates rraubed for its its success. 1 think we will COCKY London Relay): 130,

have Anished the draft of the approval. During the war he travelicu responsible - about 100,000 miles by uir,

Detai Bu France

were treaty by the middle of Octo-u Relay: 8.15. "Bax 200 Bert crument for the South Africau visiting troops in East Africa in among the six-member nations ber and 1 expect there will be Gite at the Hammond Organ;

than wak much sooner

the Wertern Desert in Italy andofing in favour. The others no difficulty.” 11.30. Raya Laugh With Teater

Fred Vul otherwise likely and union was conferring with ir Winston

were Russia, Yugoslavia, Nor- Ray Key Bluett &

D. Air Frarklin

way and India,

theoretically been at war with the rear since the Ameri- can Army spring toanbenvres which ended with the aggressor occupying the eastern bank of the Thlar.

"BREACH OF PACT"

A world mediation board" had then intervened and per- suade the aggressor to remove Western Ger- his forers from many pending a refilement of paftien issues before an inter- national tribunal,

was deemesi

The aggressor

to have overrun Austria and

Italy in his spring offensive.

The

present investen way n

"breach of agreement."

In the air the Allied Air Force was reported to be facing odds cf live lo three.

The andressor's

bombing squadrons-based on Rome, Dres- den, Berlin, Prague, Warsaw were reported to be menacing Western Germany.

WETE

Briefing officers said that the "training manoeuvres routine" and would not incor- portate any lessons learnt in the Korean war.

Ligutenant General Mark Clark, the commander of all American Beld forces, who arrived here yesterday, said that these terms were already being applied in tmining in America. THE SCHEME "Operation Rainbow" calls for a planned Allied withdrawal to the Frankfurt-Stuttgart line. followed by a counter-attack which will repel the aggressor castwards.

For the first time in any American exercise in Germany blank ammunition, smoke pots. and pyrotechnics were being used. Less than a week after "Operation Rainbow" ends, Danish, French and American troops will join the British Army of the Rhine and the Royal Air Force a joint manoeuvre in

the British Zone from Septem-

ber 24 to 30.-Reuter,

Forger Gang Arrested

The Shanghai Public Security Bureau recently broke up a large currency counterfeiting Kang which forged notes to the value of 320,000,000 JMP.

Twenty percons Including the ring leaders, were arrested.

The gang specialised in mak- ing 1,000 and 10,000 JMP notes, which the members divided clr- and among themselves culated.

burtou The police was naked by the Feople's Dank

forged poles.--

of China to investigate the ap pearance of Vaited Pressi

Radio Hongkong

Short Organ

Stage В Метерть Favouries-11) Liberale look over funeral Allen Wood (Rtudin): 8.00, World Smuts sailed for England. News and News Antalyal London visit brought

(K)

Report:

"From the

Jantes

In 1916 he was made Com mander-in-Chiel. East Africa,

At the South African

The in

Council.

Mr

Suvictor

"We must have this old and

Regarding President Truman's made posible only eight years Churchill, tor anden Helay; 9.10

after the bitterness of war. An Roosevelt, and Mr Josef Stalin.

The United States, China and telaration Chat American mill- Weather Report: 9.11. "Forum of

net of union was passed in 1910. Ite went to London, Cairo,

Citra vated against while hry aid will be geared to what the Air-Members: The . . .

Allies themselves In the first Union Parliament · Teheran and the Normandy under and Egypt abstained the Western Caridy, Me . . Rowell, E. Question Master & Starbuck.

under General Botha, General ¦ beaches,

Mr Warren Austin

(United a supply, the French Foreign Norman Turker. Studio): 145,

Smuts held Barce portfolios - Dancer

Gen-States) said that Chinn was al-Minister said: "I left Paris with- "Torcheng

To" - Ladie

the complete text, but I Guzman and is Rile Ballroom Or Mines Defence and interior.

Gen-ready represented in the Coun-qui

Ideas and When the War chestra, telay): 1610, "Paste" - A

of 1914 came jerni Elections in 1043

the principal | Hay by thea Hulme, Adapted from

General Smuts, as Minister of ern Smuls won a big majority til and the Peking Government know

time.

Dr should not be brought to the intentions, and I think is a a Shot Story by Henry

A1 prominent 1 but. at the same

vers great and. Important con- (CT): 10.35, Morton Could and Defence, played

quelling a Boer re Malan

Airaly stablished him-

tribution to the common defence His Orchestra; $1.00. adio News part in

unal.

Are Sunde (Norway) Western Europe. Steel.

the heat of 'nn London Helay); 11.35. Wen-

jbellin.

well at

announced that he would vote! Goodnight! 11 10. ther

amated opposition

the Soviet pro-| Musir." God Save the King: 1130,

Dr Malan went on to steadily in favour of to Down

huve mort because our pro- close the ranks of Afrikaans-port to invite a Chinese Cemre receiving ald, but we must

with munist presentative.

Kramme for the common defence peaking South Africans

M. Jenn Chauvet (France) of Western Europe is now much nationalistie trenings and

that he would vote Excctions of May, announced General

the in favour of the Hussian re- 1948, General Smuts and

colution 400.

GERMAN REARMAMENT United Parly were defeated.

sense the Security Council, Оп the question of German ORDER OF MERIT

[having accepted the complaint rearmament, M. Schuman re-

formulated by the

Peking marked: "Our policy is to give General Smuls found

authoritie Would And it difGermany The means of guaran to go to Britain to

cult to refuse to allow a re-teeing internal security and to Tarc honour-the

Presentative of these authorl-combat fifth columns. Exter- Chancellorship of Cambridge | PIN

tics from participatin

innal security for the moment is Els instalia- University. AL

Council meetings when

their

matter for the occupation tion he delivered an address on

forces. the complaint was discussed.

We ave Insufficient the Communist danger in

M. Chauvel said that since means for arming the Western world situation.

the proposed Investigation com-Alles and Germany too."

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

POP, MO AY NTE SERVICE, PIC. T. M men, U. 6. PAT, ON

BADATE

7-18

''Doos sho have to take ballet lessons? if it wasn't for ali those dancers, we'd got more wrestling on television!"

But

time eept

a

العارية

ac-

He said that in all cornmon

furget,"

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General Smuts contended that mission would be sent into ter

Asked for ritory controlled by the Chinese' India way on exception

German Industry

which

provision

Communists, "I don't see how should be allowed to produce becn specially inade la the Common-the Commission could be sent or fans, he replied: "There is no It wealth framework atel that could be effected without their German armament induiley.

has been dismantled. Germany,

can Mr Alex Bebler (Yagodavia) materials and steel for the re-

however,

South Africa's position mained unchanged.

without

furnish

row

approval."

announced that he would sup- Nevertheless, the Mains Ad-port the Soviet resolution, armament programme." ministration eventually passed a He said that if the Council re- When asked whether Germany Citizenship Bill which no longer fused to allow a Chinese Com-thould be allowed to rebulla an recognised the common status of munist representative to be armaments Industry M. Schu citizens of Commonwealth coun-heard he would not support the man said: "No one ha sked tries.

establishment of tion Commission,

an Investigator that, and it would be im

possible to rebuild it soon." General Smuts was a Privy He maintained that it was

Statements by Senators that Councillor and a Companion of imposible to send an on-the there should be no more milf- Honour and many other disting-spot commission to a "sovereign tary aid to Europe unii after

were men- tlons were heaped

him country" upon

consulting the war in Korea throughout his career including that country.

tloned by some reporters to M.

who was many academic degrees.

He added that rejection of Schuman, the Soviet proposal to invite a comment. Most conspicuous were the Peking representative..to Lake Order of Merit conferred upon Success would also prevent him him by King Georgo in 1947 from voting for a draft Russian one of the

He said: "I have the utmost highest British resolution which would call on

for your Senators honours for exceptional services the United States to prohibit respect

We have Senators Wilson further bombings.

opinions. and the Woodrow Foundation Medal for his un- Such a resolution, he stated, In. France, too, and it is a part ceasing effort to achlovo an would pass judgment before o of the democratic system that

free the facts International society

known.-Reu-ja Senator were iter.

Toplation he likes." peoples"-Reuler,

ot

ciked to

DEMOCRATICI

may

express

any

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