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E. Germans Imprison

Jehovah's Witnesses

Berlin, Oct. 4.

The highest court of the East German Republic today sentenced two members of the religious sect, Witnesses of Jehovah, to hard labour for life and seven others to hard labour terms ranging from eight to 15 years.

The trial was the first against a religious group to be held before an East German court.

All the defendanta wero "'con- guilty of having fcun stantly conductes! espionage activities, incitement to boycoll and war propaganda on orders of American Imperialism."

Announcing the verdict, the presiding Judge, Dr 11. Ben- janin, Vice-President

of the

Highest Court", described the Withettes of Jehovah as n "dla- guised American espionago organisation”.

The defendants were arrested the night of August 30 during ingether with about 1,000 other members of their sect in all zone and part of the Soviet East Berliti.

A leading meraber arct,

who

is now

the uf 11 West

Berlin, told Reuter today that any Witnesses were maltreat- when being questioned by State security police and that at least one case died from the injuries received, --Renter,

PAKISTANIS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1950.

New Officer's › Purple

Heart

Lt. Evert Hoffman, left, of Shamokin, Pennsylvania, is awarded the Purple Beart by his commanding officer, Col. Ned D. Moore, somewhere in South Korea. Hoffman recently received a battlefield commission from the grade of T/Sgt. (Acme).

NATIONALISM-COMMUNISM STRUGGLE SEEN IN ASIA

Lucknow, Oct. 4.

CHASE ARMED (ations, today forecast a struggle between nationalism and Soviet-controlled

AFGHANS

Karachi, Oct. 4.

Force

Pakistani troops.

ported by Air

Home Guard units, are

Mr William Holland, Secretary-General of the Institute of Pacific Re- in he said, that both Communism in China and Indo-China. It was clear,

between the China and later in Indo-China, "we will find a great tug of war forces of nationalism and the forces of Communism—at least insofar as Com- munism is controlled or largely directed by the Soviet Union."

ISRAELI

pursuing a body of armed ‘AGGRESSION”

Afghans

towards the

Afghanistan horder in

Baluchistan, according to a Defence Ministry communi-

que issued here tonight.

find

border

in

ALLEGED

Mr Holland was address- ing a plenary session of the Institute's 1th Conference here.

Something of the kind, Mr Holland said, had already beers the Indonesia where Scen in Nationalist movement promptly

Communist suppressed bulban,

{

was a

was

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general e-

love to ensure

MALAN ATTACKS CRITICS

Kimberley, Cape Province. Oct. 4.

Turkey And Greece

Pact Join Atlantic

Defence Planning

Washington, Oct. 4.

Turkey has accepted an invitation "to be associated with" Atlantic Pact defence planning in the Mediterranean arca, the State Department announced today. Undor the arrangomont Turkey does not become a full-fledged member of the 12-nation

Pact.

The State Department are concenied with the defence defence of the

of the Mediterranean. disclosed Turkey's accep- "The Government of Turkey, tance of the invitation by taking cognisance at the above making public an exchange considerations, and in view of of noter between the the fact that it has always con- American

of centrated is policy to the tank State, Mr Dean Acheson, of bringing the most effective

uf peace, 11a

Secretary

Mediterranean

and the Turish Ambassa-Contribution to the security and Sophocles Venizelos, today

pservation

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that replips are re appropriate phase of the plan-decision to accept the Atlantic mobilisation after the invasion necessarily for publication, but

AL- Powers invitation IL similar

Command nini! work of the North

The High

is nd-colved by the parson for whem Invitation to take part in Treaty

of they are Intended. Organisation

of defence planning of the Atlan- vocating that the strength

to the armial forces should reach with regard to the defence the

Mediterranean would con- the Pact has been extended

150.000, the the Greek Government. Επ Tribute signideantly

The problem la how to cover defence of that area."

In practice, if this invitation the extra expenditure by The North Atlantic Council, is also necepted, it will mean drawing on Marshall Aid funds composed of the Foreign Airs that the Greek and Turkish carmarked for recovery or ob ters of the member countries, General Staffs will work closely taining wilitary ald from other games and cccided to suo the invitation with the military planners of trees-Neuter.

meetings in Now the Atlante Pact Southern Re- during their York Inst month.

glonal Group which covers the Mediterranean and is at pre- ACHESON'S NOTE

of sent composed

Britain. Mr Acheson's note to the Tur-France and Italy.

fol- itish Ambassador read as

The Brilish Foreign Ofice lows!

the

Rio de Joneiro, Oct. 1. welcomed warmly the ex- today "In connection with

General Getulio Vargas, de- delion to he as- Armination of security problems Turkish

withi the defence; posed from the Brazilian pre- confronting the fifth session of sociated the North Atlantic Council,

of Korea.

the

Vargus Gets Votes

it falks of the North Atjautiesidency in 1915 after 15 years in in power, scored successes

In yesterday's presidential election, early figures showed tonight."

was recognised that in the case Trealy powers,

17 el the Mediterranean area would be desirable, if the Tur

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Once Foreign

that kish Government so wished, to spokesman in London said

certain that Turkish the mill- with nake arrangements which would co-operation

planning of the Atlantic sing that he would make a Permit Turkey to be associated

successful come-back. with such appropriate phases of Pict countries" in the Mediter

Federal troops went to 159 the military blaming

of werk orenean would greatly contri-cities and towns throughout the the North Atlantic Treaty Or- bute to the strength of the country where disorders threa-

tened.-Reuter, concerned anisation with the defence of the Medi- #terranean.

"The Council is keenly aware

He emphasized that Britain had which of the active support

interest in the Washington, Oct. 4.

of the particular In almost every case through-

as a member Jordan has complained to

cul the Far East, Mr Holland The Prime Minister, Dr Turkey

United Nations has accorded military security or Turkey on The communique stated that the United States about an said, there

Daniel Malan, today at-ue principles

United account of the Anglo-Turkish ut the on September 30 "port alleged "act of aggression" ceptance of the Idea of demo-

tacked critics' of South Nations and of the important alliance of 1933,

North The

Atlantic Pact received that a large lashkru

But one of the great Africa in Britain in an ad-role which Turkey is playing (armed band)

or by Israel. She alleged that cracy, comporad

the Council, at its meeting the problems

maintenance Afghan tribesmen, with a pro-Israeli forces occupied Jorhat opposition movements were dress to the Cape Nation-sta

stability of the Eastern Medi-York regretfully turned portion of Afghan regular troops, dan territory near the june not only permitted to exist but allxt Party Congress here.

the Turkish application for full terranean ares. crossed the Pakistan-

"It is the view of the Coun-membership of the Atlantic Pact the tion of the rivers Yarmuk were encouraged and accepted

He was speaking on a motion Afghanistan

as part of a democratic rel-up.

thean the ground that this would that resolutions eft

of deplored which

association.

commit- the strategle Debandi area about 30 illes and Jordan on August 28.

African polley Turkish Government with the disturb of

decrying South In Chaman, northeast

After making the complaint

REBELLION DANGER Baluchistan, their first objective to the US. State Department

now before the British Labour appropriate phase of the plan-ments of the Pact's governments being the Quetta-Chaman rallway | yesterday, Ir Y. Hall, the

Margate, ning work of the North Atlan-in reir formative phase.

with But it is considerd by usually Organisation In countries where there were Party Congress

tle Treaty In the Khejak aren.

Jordan Minister in Washington,

racinl or cultural minorities, Kent,

the regard to the defence of the well-informed observers in Bri- of criticisms a forinal statement to unless adequate means could be issued The leader of the tachitra was

the defence of inks Turkey and Greece to par- reported to Ite Brigadier day laning that the original found of safeguarding their in- Union's colour polity, Dr Malan Mediterranean would contribute tain that the decision, instead, to

the significantly to

ticipate in joint military plan- joined 10 the Rhodes terests either through federal said, had been made at Ghafoor Khan, who formerly weap

ning will, in fact, give Turkey troops in Agreement

armistice arrangements or other constitu- Congress of the British Liberal that area." reverranded Afghan

the substance of the beneßis of the Spinhaldak aren opposite between Israel and Jordan had tonal devices. there was danger Party.

TURKEY'S REPLY dissatisfaction taking the "I want to remind prople Chanan. the communique said, despperred.

The text of the Turkish Am-membership of the Pact without affecting the organisation of the redived scale form first of usderground agita- overseas in general who attack unssador's note read: The aid that a the It added that

drawn up by the Unitedition and Inter of open rebiliori. Tashken, on neeing the approch

various subsidiary groups of the "The Government of Turkey Treaty-Reuter. of the Pakistani troops, rotired Nation showed a deflection in Mr Holland sald that almost British colony," Dr Mulan said.

examined with attention

GREECE JOINS governments in East Asin northwest towards Debaud the agreed frontier,

"In South Africa we manage the desire of the North Atlanite

We do not Reuter.

Our own affairs. He suggested that there might even in the new Japan under

Council concerning the associn- Influence of American reinark on the sort of govern- be a relation between the "dis- the appearance of the original maps, capitalist ideas" had moved inment which the British people of Turkey with such ap

direction

Socialist of and the "actual pretensions of the

planning work

Afghan

for

in

Similar

that South Africa is not a

has

Mass Arrests the Jewr to Decupy a zone of economies, This was somethiciret and it is not for people inpropriate phases of the military

In Nepal

Raxaul, Bihar Province,

Oct. 1.

The Government of Nepal.

an independent Hindu kingiom

14

the Himalayas. has begun

Athens, Gel. 44 has uccepted Greece

An to CO- of the North American invitation

organising collective He said this of particular importance for the gland to remark on the Atlantic Treaty Organisation as eperate in

eroment chosen by the people of South Africa." hard "materialit the donant Americans.

Jordan territory."

Amb

But Dr Malan stressed Bint fear that Israe! WDS "It is a problem which the Sergaged in a policy of expan-Americans face even in their South Africa wanted to be good with England and Western Europe friends Jon at Arab expense,”—Reuter.dealings with

today. But it is of peculiar 17 would go far to preserve that; portance in American dealings friendship.-Iteuler.

of with the

countries 710W Eastern Asia," Mr Holland said.

DESPERATE NEED

Roschin Gives

A Party

"mass arreste_to_forestall the The health of Stalin nnd Mao

of the

Raxaul

Mr most new

that

brunch of the Congress today. cocktail party held by the Ruson-were in desperate need of

About 300 arrests had been sian Ambassador to China, Mrxperienced administrators.

Mast of them also lacked

MARGATE RESOLUTION Margate, Kent, Oct. 4. The annual conference of the British Labour Party here will San Francisco, Oct. 4.

resolution tomorrow debate Nepal National Congress Free-Te-tung and

Holland also sald the perpetuation

countries in Asia deploring "the policy of racial doin Movement,” according t

discrimination pursued between China

by the of co-operation the secretary:

of South Africa Government and Russla were toasted at a except Japan, India and Pakis-

which is contrary to the prin- ciples which civilised com- made in the Nepal Valley, be, V. Roschin, in Peking yester-middle class, which would have munities should uphold.

day.

The according to a Communist

resolution de-celtich In vested interst Nepal National Congressmen broadcast today.

more British Government against the fed from the mountain-locked | The party was held to fete all mocracy, as

totalitarian forms of govern-permit the transfer of the pro- homeland last year after the the delegates who has gone to

tectorates of Basutoland, Swazl- ment. Government had ordered mass the Chinese capital to attend Though there was nelther and and Bechuanaland to The arrest: following their state the conference of model workers Duddhist nor a Moslem bloc in' Union of South Afien, and to wide "no tax campaign.“

Industry, agriculture and the Asia, Mr Holland said that re-support at the United Nations Last week they decided to army, the broadcast said. "move back their entire orgaul- Those attending saw a flmgion was a great force whies the advisory opinion of the fa

the lives ternational Court on the status operated directly on sational apparatus" to carry "The Liberated

the mass of the of Southwest Africa"

aid.

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