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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950.
Commons Approves
Rearmament Plans
Without Division
London, Sept. 14.
The House of Commons tonight approved without a division the Government's £3,680,000,000 rearmament plans, in- cluding the extension of conscription from 18 months to two ycars,
During the defence de- Eden, bate Mr Anthony Britain's wartime Foreign Secretary and deputy leader of the Conservative Party, declared that Britain would have to have more troops on the Continent then the three divisions promised by the Prime Minister, Mr Cement Attlee.
Me El sald that the in- trease from two to three divi sion. In Germany was "rather
"
the Pran He torreast that Minister would probably have review this matter again. Pur
Continent will have to be larger Russia was that she would try than three divisions", ho de- to exhaust the West by forcing clared.
it to re-arm to highly and Me Richard Crossman, tender then take the Western nations of the "Keep Left" group in over one by one 1.3 they the Labour Party, wid Parta collapsed. ment today that he was against Gemany having an army.
Mr Crossman contended that He asked if the morale in re-armament was to prevent France would be improved by
war it was essential that the having German.army, headed people of Asia "should be on
our side." by the people who four years į
ags were criminal.
condemned as 'war
"If the people of Asia be on the other site there will be a
ALREADY CONDEMNED war and we shall lose 1," he "You cannot have a German} added, army without commanders and officers and the only ones they have not are already con- demned," he said.
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statning
lu contribution
Un of troops
the the
JORDAN CABINET MEETS
Amman, Sept. 14.
The Jordan Cabinet met
here for two hours today.
Germany from
Mr Cressman thought the! the clanger point in the world was the Mkldle East.
He con- unded that there who pressed of defence
the Britain to undertake obligations against stresion Eastern bloc must remain the Western Europe and prevent 1esponsibility of the Occupation her from keeping proper de- Powery and the Germans mata fengin in the Middle East nulght
given power to suppress] be precipituting war, Germans if Estem Germany "ries a Korea in Germany," Mir He thought that the must Cronan mil.
practical thing to do was to ay
Mr Winston Churchill, leader peuple of the Mulcite East. of the Opposition, interrupted toj But' apparently brat was the jask if he was wrong in thinking|enly nation whom Britian was
that along 1:ne Mr Crossman Not man
favoured a neutrality policy for Germany,
thal Mr Crossman replied
looking at it in the long run he
NOT AS PARIAH
"Surely it wou'd be better to
i hoped that there would not be arm Israel and Jordan rather
P. War between Britain and than Exypt, which will always
A Heapful Of Man
Korea Commission Accuses North
Lake Success, Sept. 14.
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The United Nations Korean Commission today placed the blame for the war on the North, and
had launched charged that the Communists carefully prepared full-scale invasion when their efforts to "undermine" South Koren from within had failed.
General Assembly.
In its annual report to the |
It was reported to have courusta. In the long run there be neatral and in the winning aidered the British reply to was only one solution for Ger-side," he paid last week's note alleging Israeli violation Jardun border.
many. That was to be united. Mr Juha Hynd (Labour), for- public here, the Commi"BATTLE OF
of the
The British nale, it is believed, esks that on arlion be taken over the alleged violation until the United Nations Mixed Armistice Commission has investigated 11.
A colsel of the Iraqi Army
arrived here yesterday in res- ponse to the Jordan Gavern- ent's invitation under the Jor- Aan-Iraqi mutual aid trenty.
After Veiting the seene of the alleged frontier violation, The colonel will report his findings No his Government.--Reuter.
YADIN SPEAKS
Tel-Aviv. Sept. 14. Blujor-General Yigal Yadin. The Trael Army Chief of Staff, wamed the Arab states today that his country
rol tolerate the use of forex to change the frontiera of Israel which were told down by the tuited Nations armistice agreements,
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with
sion said that though the origin of the conflict,was due to the artificial division ne of the country, the
neutralise them.
muster Chancellor of the Duchy of In the shor: Lancaster,
responsibility run we must give them police to Parliment for the admin and nothing else," Mr Crosman tration of the British zone in arkled,
Germany, said: "If we are going
EUROPEAN ARMY
Mr Churchill interrupted
again to say that he originally
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to have Gongly in the ones
of Western democracy, we had allow her to come in as a king better do it generously and not et porah, but as an equal part-¡
tier."*
added.
North
Koreans could have avoided
the initial gression or were making mill tavy preparations for other than defence activities,
The
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BRITAIN"
Perhaps the North Koreans would have thought
about twice starting a war if they knew about Military Police Sgt. Harold Adams of Oklahoma City. Here, the tank-sized MP directs a jeep to the forward command post of the 24th Infantry. (Acme).
TANDON SUPPORTS NEHRU
New Delhi. Sept. 14. Mr Purshotamdas Tan- lon. ardent Hindu national-
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an actual war by allowing
ed President of the Indian elections to be held in the commemoration internationally supervised A ceremonial parade in National Congress, said to- understood Mr Crussman to mean
of that there should not be a na
whole of Korea.
the day that he had no differ- Battle of Britain took place ences with the Prime Minis- tional German army, The Ger- mans themselves at Strasbourg in the closing speech for the
The report accused the North at Kai Tak R.A.F. Station ter, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, did not want such an army but Government, the Defence
a "om this morning. The brilliant on basic issues of policy. Koreans of launching were willing to make a contribu-Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, premeditated, well-prepared spectacle was watched by
on towards a European army. revented that the target of the - and well-timed plac
an Interview with
The or apgression" at rejected all large crowds from the Bur British-owned newspaper. "Bull, as 1 understand Westem Untou defence
Sinterman, at his village near- tum (Mr Crossman), he inganisation was close to 60ations that the South Korean rounding area.
GOO Approximately
airmen Lucknow, where he is writing agdust that 100, but in favour! divisions but this force would had either launched of a large armed police with not be assembled,
were on parade, formed up in his first presidential speech for
wings under Wing-the
of Congress opening Inside it which is until 1953 and 1954,
three what the Russians have in the
Comdrs WA. Nel, USO, DFC, Nazak, in Bombay Provlace, Britain intended to send an
Monday, Mr Tandon East," Mr Churchill added, extra army division to Germany
A. Hoy, and M. Booth, DPC, | next. North Koreaus
scotched rumours that he would Mr Crosman replied that the by March next year, Mr Shl- afraid that a countrywide elec respectively.
A Goannes, in the long run, count we continued,
art religious service was inak his powerful parly to ex tion would ensure a free decontacted by Squadron Leatles press lack of confidence in Mr Got be
Rept
from forever
Asked if the British concrncy" and deßnile loss of their tribution of carrying arma,
one division by next influence, the Commission said, the Rev. 1. A. Wynne, the HAP Nehru. "We ought to accept now theytar 013 against 10 by the Roth North
South Pattre, ured for a Western European | French was adequate, Mr Koreans
Following the parade therecord with Mr Nehru's stand united wanted *propaganda campaign" by i state
was a march past when the consisting of all those hinwell replies, "Yes, I do.
government, the report added. know Jordan and Egypt over recent who want to festerate, because | I
exactly what the
The
Korsin people, with salute was taken by Group Cap concerning the Indian Republic
remaining member of the UMO J. Worrell, DFC, Station border incidents, Major-General | that would enable you to have French expect of us.”—Reuter.
one race, language and culturs Commander, Kai Tak,
British Commonwealth.-United In which Germans Yadin mid: "We intend to re- an army
Press fervently desire to live in unavoidable absence of the unifled and independent AOC., Air Commodore Korea," the report said. "Uni Davies CBE, AFC. ilcation can be the only alm in At the conclusion of the cerc. Korea." Mr Crossman went on to say
of Spitares mony, a formation The seven-iation Corrumission from Kai Tak, and a forination that the Ave years Britain had
warned that "San Sebastian, Sept. 1.
off Austers the problems
of the devoted
re-equipping in-
Hongkong Farouk of
rehabilita-Auxillary Air Force King He said that "talk about
bad brea vital.
Egypt lett A Justry
Re-
and the reconstruction and He second round of
Barce the war in
Olservation ago here today for France,
Flight flew of re-Air armament
and particularly years Palestine" Wan "not scuring would have left the country in believed to be on his way to tugees, were too great for the over the Colony, arousing much Israel" and added: "We are the "position of France, with a
Biarritz and the Riviera | Koreans to solve themsel es--interest. lantic army but ready for such on eventuality.
roiten United Press.
Replying to what he called a
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to be firmly outside it ourselves, though allied to Mr Cross man sald.
epet the armistice agreements. eculd serve. But we ought But if any country believes that, by threats or by the use ni force, Israel's frontiers, as defined by the armistice agreements, can be changed, then that country is fooling itself,"
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•gainst any aggression."-Ileuter. The main danger from Soviet
Shoes Bring Smiles
Shoes donated by the United Nations International Children's. Emergency Fund bring warm smiles of joy to the faces of these youngsters in an Athens day nur sory for the tinder privileged. The UNICEF Bent Greece enough feather for 150,000 pairs of shoes, alimulating employment for 3,000. (Acme).
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amany the accused. All poplar tree as a climbing post, is more than 50 feet high remar ded and has beans four feet long, weighing up to 31 pounds month.--Reuter, each,
Last night, Albert Sheu} and 25 of his friends sat down and had a single bean for dinner.
According to Shou, the plant's history is just as incredulous as Its growth. He said a seed about the size of a ilma bean was sent to him by a friend in the Middle East. The friend told him, he sald, that the seed was found in the tomb of an ancient Egyptian king.
didn't have any idea of what was going to happen when I planted it last spring. I left only six feet of space for it.
Since then, he continued, the plant had grown rapidly. Vines about the thickness of two thumbs pulled down two six- foot peach trees and then shot 50 feet up the poplar tree and la still climbing.
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The bean served to Sheu and his friends was prepared by a restaurant chef, who stuffed part of it with meat and eggs and baked it for 10 minutes, Other parts were French fried, and some row alices were put into a garden salad.
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