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Decision On Germany Postponed
New York, Sept. 18.
The North Atlantic Pact Council today post- poned for several days a decision on German re- He armament, one delegation spokesman said. said that the delay would not be for more than two weeks. Ministers would, meanwhile, obtain instructions from their governments and consult amongst themselves.
A high french source | mosphere in the discussions said that though the ques- between the Foreign Minis tion of German rearmamentters gave hope that all sides in the controversy could was still undecided, the at-
take the necessary steps to reach agreement.
Truman's Stand On Spain Criticised
Washington, Sept. 18. President
and Truman
the State Department were criticised sharply on Sun- day by columnist Constan-
The Counseli is expected to inter complete a communique today.
Foreign continue
The "Bix Three" Ministers will then private discussions mainly con- cerned with technical problems of the Occupying Powers in Germany.
The Council is meeting again This evening.
At its morning session it dis- the problem cured principally
of controlling the rise in prices of aw materials which is already atleeting European rearmament' programmpes.
was reached on Agreement measures for establishing some form of international control.
It was understood that ques- the North tion of reorganising
military commanil Aflantic
The appointment leading up to
maller on which some deles
tine Brown for seeking of a supreme commander is also prevent Spain from fulfilling its role in the strugglegations required to consult their against the evil forces of governments--Reuter, Moscow."
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Star.
SERIOUS DOUBTS
New York, Sept, 18. Writing in the Sunday
The 13-power North Atlantic devined: "The State Treaty Counell drented fortay tị Brown
the White postpone for about 10 days the and
including Western
Stage
whole German troops in the proposed
defence the birth-united
force Therian peninsula in coming strutie for survival, Europe.
Department House, which alone oppose any decision on
include the to
FUL
placed every conceivable bɔr The spokesman for the Coun- rier in the way of Spain's cil ako announced, at the con-
participation."
The stated retton
ciusion of the two-hour mom- Ing meeting,
that the
Council
that planned to at a communique
General Franco dictator.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950.
Fighters For Free
SAIGON
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NIP BOMB PLOT
Saigon, Sept. 18.
A spokesman said today that the Saigon police made several arrests on Sunday to thwart a Communist plan ta throw Saigon into a panic by throwing hundreds of hand grenades at public buildings, offices and into the streets. He said the Saigon plot apparently had been aimed to coincide with frontier attacks.
European Army In The
Offing
People
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United greater lengths ihan any of his action an German participation military force adequate to mer for the expected Vietminh Austin sadd at a
unexpected.
Natiores,
He said the United Nations had an appeal for the trusses "reater than many of us have realised."-Router.
But
artis.
"Alr
ao s Tito--and a Contoutuing the work accomplish-
IIS
WILD not
The defend Europe. predecessors in thwarting the French Foreign Minister, M. -fforts of those who realise
Robert Schuman, had voiced Spain's military support
about arming offerings doubla sential {o 110 defence of Europe," he said, "The Joint the Germans, and he received Chiefs of Staff, who were relia-ructions from
Paris
last
ly reported to have urged theight to stand firm in opposin National Security Council that their rearmament.
The Council's failure to agree
The 12 Foreign Ministers then ernments on means of forming ourned to consult their Gov- inlernational althy, having again within decided to meet two weeks,
large-scale operations before the dry weather in October and November.
The French recently captured a document which is believed to be the ext of a new military alliance between the Chinese Cominunits und Vietminh, in which the Chinese promised to
Spain be included in the de-
on arming the Germans durin
A communique said that the fence of Western Europe, are the first three days of the de-Foreign Ministers, after a three-provkle five divisione and alr puzzled. Their views are being
confirmed by day discussion of the collective power was Ignored because the State Defence talks
American, Dritish and French defence of Europe, would con. "emergency." partment insists ruch move anurer's who sittended therult their Governments prompt- morning meeting at the Waldorf 1 ms to the way in which the Astoria Hotel.
plan for an integrated netay could be put into effect.
would offend the Socialists in Britain and France,
CAUGHT UNAWARES
in the event of an
Official French reports ย บ said more than 20,000 Vietinis
were being inned i troops South China by the Conete.
The Vietminh strength 15
attack,"
Unreasonable ||
Restrictions
On Tankers
the
told
Brown pointed out that Field
London, Sept. 18. Martha LON Montgomery These sources said the Coun- I did not refer specifically to
Britain considers Egypt's Pame to Washington Inst winter
ell had agreed to the recess in the Council's discussion of the
restrictions on ofl whether Germany estimated at 70.000 regular new and urged openly that Spain beorder that the delegates might problem of
troops and between 100,000 and ansociated will the Com receive further instructions from should be permitted to send con- Western defence. Brown said:
"unreasonable," In-ngents for integration into this 200,000 trainees and tabourers, tankers using the Suez their home governments. "He told otheals in Washington dications were that
of
hundred Canal including several
Under-"Secretary, com-army but it stated that many Some he pleaded with Foreign Minis-
promisa un the
armu-the problems involved considera-Japanese who did not arreuder Foreign Germ
after the war-United Press.
Mr Ernest Davies. ter Ernest Bevin to bury the
Parliament today. ideological haichel, no mate tent question, as proposed by tion of a character which made the US Secretary of State, Mr Crulation necessary to enable
DONCKE LOST
He said that the Egyptian the saine plea here. The unt fact is, without the inclusion of out in the interim period,
Dean Acheson, might be worked definite decisions
promptly.
Paris, Sept. 18. Government.
reply Western German and Spanki A French source said there
Vietminh guerillas early today Britain's protest August 12, manpower in the Western de-
agreement The communique added that captured the French post at claimed that the new regula- was a post be worked the Council would adjourn sub- | Dongke, near the Chinese border tions were designed to facil- the chances of are, to say the out. Mr Achesop Has been Jeet to recall by the Chairman of
pressing for agreement in prin- during the next two
fence system,
waving Europe
last. extremely limited. United Press.
Red Journalists'
Resolutions
Helsinki, Sept. 18.
af sine kindl
ciple at this series of meetings Reuter. on including Germans
in the
milled force, but the Europeans, led by France, complained that the American proposal Back caught
them
If the Council
almost unawares.
recenser by mid-afternoon, plans were for the Big Three Foreign Ministers
to be
taken
French Presse fate the passage of tankers and reported from their cargoes through the Suez Canal to destinations other than Isruel."
Vietnam, weeks. Agency message
Hanoi,
Quoting well-informed French sources, the agency said that tire French casualties in the battle were 56 killed and 100 wounded. -Reuter,
East German
Charge
YAKS TAKEN AT KIMPO
The Communist-led Internato go to work immediately on tional Union of Journalists de-internal German problems they elded at its meeting here yester-face as representatives of the
Berilu, Sept. 1. day to expel Yugoslavia because occupying powers. Informaut
The East German Govern- she had acted illegally and sald the deputies would
meet ment
tonight charged the prevented the collection of before the Foreign Ministers Anglo-American occupation ag
gnatures for the Stockholm meet to polish the communique thorition with planning an "ex- peace appeal".
Freach sources predleted that the most that could be expected live plot against our peace-lers were captured intact on
fal reconstruction."
regarding
It was also decided to tele- in the communique emph the United Nations urging Germany might be a reference it to stop the bombing of the to later consideration of the civilian population in Korea."- German issue.-United Press.
Reuter,
EGIROPE PATOS ALAYICE, INC.—HVEYA YERL
ми
Huchon, Sept. 13. Two Russian-built Yak figh-
Egypt maid she was willing to modify the regulations if they proved Impracticable, Mr Davies declared, adding: The Egyptian reply to unsatisfactory and we consider the regulations reasonable"
un-
The regulations were an after- math of the war between Israel and the Arab countries.-Reuter.
The Marshall Post
Washington, Sept. 18. President Truman has formal- the Kings airfield. They were ly submitted to the Senate the bombed-up and ready to go. nomination of General George At least 15 wrecked Yaks, C. Marshall to be Secretary Govern- The East German ment information Office alleged poorly camouflaged with dead of Defence, shortly after signing branches, lay dispersed around the B which permits General that this plan was drafted at a runways pockamariced by bomb- Barshall to serve in that posil-
sald meeting in Bon in August,
tion-United Prek, to have been attended by high-g and strong.
American renkly British and
After the Marines hud cap. officials and ferr Jakob Kaiser, tured Kimpo last night about the West German Minister for 200 All-German Affairs,
"The main point on the agenda of that meeting was
Communists launched A "hunzal" counter-attack at 2 A.7.
Major Walter Gall, executive; planned undermining of our officer of the unit which took "We killed economie five-year plan by all the airfield, said:
rest aro kinds of crimien acts," the In-most of them. The
busy changing from uniform Office stated-Red-Into elvilions clothes in nearby formation
villages."-Reuter,
ler,
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