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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950.

At IRO Centre

Proposal For Peace Treaty With Japan Under Discussion

Washington, Oct. 11.

The Secretary of Stato, Mr Doan Acheson, said today that the United States was discussing a proposal for a Japanoso peaco treaty with representatives of the Soviet Union and other mom- bers of the Far Eastern Commission.

With the authority of President Truman, the Unit ed States delegation to the

United Nations' General Ay- sembly Was engaged in these talks, he said.

proposal would be the subject Mr Acheson hoped thint the American relief programmes of the next meeting of

Defence Ministers of the North would be co-ordinated with the Atinuite Powers in Washington | Commonwealth six-year £1- at the end of this month,

780,000,000 plan of economic assistance to countries of South- vast Asia.

INDO-CHINA AID

Mir Acheson disclosed that he Me Acheron told his weekly

And the United States Secre- press conference that Mr John taries of Defence and the Trea- shorily be going Foster Dulles, Republican mem-

Eury would her of the United States delegaver questions on France's mill- Bon. had been pushing ahead try and nancial budget prov- with the

conversations during lems in 1951 with the French the United Nationa Gearai Finance and Foretan Ministers Assembly meetings New who are in Washington today. York,

He had spoken with repre- sentatives of Russia and other members of the For Eastern

Commission.

Mr Acheson Gal! that It would "undoubtedly be neves- ! sary for America to send food

that

States

PACIFIC MEETING

Asked whether he thought the Truman-MacArthur meeting would be helpful in the formulation of United Far Eastern polley, he said that It was only right that all com- Asked about American aid to ment on flat subject should the French forces lighting

the Vielminh forces, the Secretary come from the White House. of State said that the United He said that he was dkap. States was Koing forward with pointed at the North Koreans the existing programme of mill-refusal to accept General Mac- tary aid to indo-China,

Arthur's call to lay down their arm.

have been wise

No considerallon had

been

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It would tir Yunosinvia to andat them given to the possibility of send-

and patriolle for the Norih ing any American troops there. after the recen! drought."

General As for Amedeal tone to Koreans Discussions were now going

pro-McArthur's demand, made by Framment Vintosheve Briti between the

that die-the name of the United Nations, he replied Government and the United-gamme States Government, Bough

He mill hoped that cussions so far had been directed he raid,

on

forint application for its-, tare, the netded

and the

Marshal Tito had not made awards the alating of the pro-second thought would prevail

summone stelt But thrie had with the North Koreans, been mi disenssion on the long-that they would accept Laakte in obiams involved and nu julgeant of the United Nations commitments Brod been nice. General Assembly.—Iteuter.

REARMAMENT

Speaking of rearmament, Mr "said that the Vaited Ache on State- Government was utili in favour of German units being i incorporated

un Bed in

il

Nortti Atlantic arty, The United States

pushing

ahead with preparation for it own contributions to such an

to in

11 denied reports In the lold French press that he had French tenders in New York that, if they did not agree the u- of German units the North Atlantic army, the United States would not sta- tion nditional troops In Europe.

Mr Acheson

ndled that

al

the recent "Big Three" Fareign Ministers meeting in New York, the United States hal made a proposal on the whole concept unified force to defend

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Western Europe, including the of Germa units. That

RIVIERA GANGSTERS

MAKE HAY

1

on

Paris. Oct. 11.

the Luxury hotels French Riviera “millionaire's coast" reported reduced bookings within a month of the Korean conflict flaring uz and several casinos! suffered according to a re- port of the French Tourism Commission.

covering the

report, The first seven months of this year showed increased bookings by

Lourists *foreign

art Riviera

hotels during ti

ist Six

months, compared with

that

period last year,

Then the Korean conflict

Town Plunges Into

Churchill Calls

Once Again For

European Unity

Copanhagon, Oct. 11.

Mr Winston Churchill sold here tonight that a united

broke out at the end of June, Europe was one of the indispensable pillars of world peace,

Nadia Bageeve, 23, skilled technician, prepares to take a chest X-ray at an International Refugee Organisation hospital near Munich, Germany. She is among 700 Kalmuck displaced persons, descendants of a once great Mongol race, who are going to live in Paraguay. The IRO found new homes for the Kalmucks who refused the right to return to the Soviet Union. (Acme).

River

Peasants Find Hard

Work Pays

Korea Possesses The Immense Wealth

In

Minerals

onco

Washington, Oct. 11. Immense mineral wealth awaits exploitation in Korea-both North and South -

the tide of battle there has subsided, according to geographical experts here. Checking up Korea's development possi bilities in the light of the swift-changing battle scone, the experts have found that the whole penin. sula has valuable deposits of some 200 minerals and

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About five-sixths of the most important metals are mineral production in in found in quantity North Korea, which has the South. most of the underground Results of the experts in-for 1 DAY PREPAID wealth, but several of the vestigations were announced

ADDITIONAL here in a National Geographie, Society news bulletin, They put the peninsula's strategie 10 cents PEN WORd oven 20 mineral reserves as largest in

Steps To End State Of War

Bonn, Oct. 11.

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Deathe. Marriages, Prominent among Soult Personal $8.00 per Insertion not Koma's minerals are robalt and exceeding 25 words, 25 cants inanganese, tungsten, and each additional word.

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necessarity for publication, but United States have asked Before the last war Koren to ensure that replies are ros the West German Ministry produced about one-third of the ceived by the person for whom

world's graphite, important in they are intended. of Justice to appoint re. the

The electrical industry. presentatives to

discuss deposits

of barite, with many ending the legal state of industrial applications, war, a High Commission among the best in the world, nanouncement and here to-

GOLD PRODUCTION ; The value of gold production An end to the state of wat has been as high as $50,000,000 was one of the decisions agreed a year. Coal reserves are well

if the

wants of advertisers by the three Western Foreig over 1.500.000.000 tons. Iron аге Ministers at their conference in are has been estimated at more not desire any further replies quickly met and they do than 1,000,000,000 tons, though forwarded, we shall be glad to

day.

New York last month.

All advertisers purporting to loan money must publish their addresson In tho names and advertisements.

be inserted frea

notified promptly to that The task of the German re only part of it has a high iron be

effect when a suitable acknow. presentatives would be to make, content.

from The possibilities of this "poor tadgment will proposals climinatlug

аге rich land" alt references te little

often of charge. German laws

averlooked because of ils the state of war, the announce- ment said.Reuter.

strifi-ridden history. But be- fore the outbreak of the pre- the sent Arting, Korea's industry

Arlenauer,

FOUND

Apply Secre-

WANTED KNOWN

Dr Konrad West German Chancellor, sald) was believed to be larger than EAR ORNAMENT at Repulse Bay tunleht

that he had told the that of either Mexico or Tur- evening 11th October. Abies that

tary, SC. M. Post. only the

Weal key German Parliament could decide The peninsula's hydro- whether Germany was to raise electric polentiul has been - Peking Radio divisions for Western European estimated by survey at 5.000,-

defence.

000 kilowatts, which would

xceed the 1037 San Francisco, Oct. 11.

electrical That could only be after the output

Iinly of either

or Peasants in Manchuria Alles had made

a formal re-France.

and five North China pro-quest for Germany to do so, he vinces are today reaping the sald, harvest of hard work.

Ports, as well as mineral riches, also distinguish Kores. In radio broadcast to the The peninsula has 10 major all- 20 secondary They have in the past year German people on both sides weather ports,

and an additional 130 toiled to make their cotton and c1 the Iron Curtain," the West ones,

Chancellor sold: We juff-shore anchorages. grain fields richer, more oro-German ductive,

are waiting to see whether the Allies are cing to make such They have succeeded and one request to

us, and when." result is that they now have a Reuter, lot of money in their pockets. They are using it to buy them- selves new clothes anch more draught animals and farm im-: plements in readiness for the autumn harvest.

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forty envelopes or eighty single 75 kinds of edible tish. The sca BATTIS and foily envelopes, ju, per impor-box. On therefore, are

at "South China Burlin, Oct. 11, West Berliners will observe a tant to commercial fisheries, all burning Post

EDITION. THE "POST" two-minute silence at noon to-industry in which Korea ranked NEW

to demonstrate the third among the nations of the Typhoon Map incorporating

ments to the Local and Non-Local These points were covered determination for a reunited world in 1939,

Storin Signal Codes Mounted $5.00. by Peking Radio in a broadcast Berlin on the basis of free and Korea's best

farming lands Unmounted $4.00. Oblainable from

"S. . M. Post." today which said that the emocratic elections.

and most of the rice-growing amount of wheat produced in Manchuria alone totalled 480,-

At the same time, the Lord areas are in the South. A decode WEIGHTS

Korca was AIKO

the work's 000 tons 40 percent more than Mayor, Professor Ernst Reuter, fourth largest rice producen- the highest record achieved by announced the final result of the Reuter. the Japanese during their one-week East Eerkin "Shadow period of occupation in 1943. Vote."

The North China cotton har-

norrow

Aerial view after the recent gigantic landslide near Gothenberg, Sweden, when a large part of the village of Surte slid into the River Kungaelv, while railway lines and roads

In this "plebiscite", organised vanished. Isolated houses

prewar level of 300,000 tons by the three main West Berlin than more political parties. year, the broadcast said. may be seen standing.

More women had been work- 300,000 East Berliners expressed (London Express Service).ing on the land and this, plus the mailing to West Berlin's City their will for free elections by sclentine division of labour in

U.S. AID

and in July the three big re- He said: The cause of Europe is the cause of world pro- | NECESSARY

sorts of Nice, Canne and Men-gress and freedom. tone all reported

-eign tourists.

fewer

"The battle which the word: freedom, justice, honour, But it was a good leason for United States, with

duty, mercy, hope. Riviera gangsters, They made

"We who have come together express record haul

our

from wealthy support, is fighting in Koren here tonight also can residents and visiting celebri- under the authority of thejeur purpose in a single word

"But what is Europe now?

ties totalling 00.000,000 francs United Nations is as much Europe.

£100,000 (about

sterling). Police recovered much of the the battle of Europe as it

it were being fought out is a rubble heap, a charnel

house, a breading ground of here in our towns and coun-pertilence and hote. tryside."

stolen property.--Heuter.

ON "PERSONAL

BUSINESS"

Moscow, Oct. 11.

"And ancient

modern Mr Churchill was speaking at feuds and a big meeting here following factions distract and

the unhappy; hungry the climax of his three days tlons. visit to Denmark us thy; guest

vest had already reached

the

what is called "mutual aid all their expired September teans," had contributed to this rullon cards.-Reuter. year's increase in Northern agricultural production. Radio reported.--Reuter.

TO EUROPE Seeking

Rome, Oct. 11.

Transfer Of

11

Sovereignty

the

NEW MINISTER

11.

Bonn, Oct. D: Robert Lehr, 07-year-old leading Christian Democrat and industrialist, is to be appointed the West German Minister or Interior, a Government oftelal cald here tonight.

Dr Gustav succeeds Heineman, who resigned

He

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The Italian Prime Minis-I ter, Mr Alcide de Gasperi, said here today that United! States military aid was not

Ja appointment follows only essential to common

Bombay, Oct. 11.

refusal of another leading French 11

National

Copies of photographi nationalistic defence but to create

sembly will discuss this month rich-Vilhelm

Christian Democral, Dr Fried tirological

sheet Holapel-Reu- taken by the South Chins united Europe. Infuriate

motion from an overseaster.

Morning Post and Hong Kong." popula-

deputy, M. Lambert Saravane, Addressing the parliamentary seeking to transter sovereignty

Tolograph Staff Photographon 1 Annual Return Forms now an the group of his own Christian

settlements In Democrat Party, Me De Gasperadlá to the Indian Government. two weeks in Mr Churchill spoke before thematical precision, and declared that even with present M. Saravane, who passed

supplies the American arms

told reporters that he today calls of joint defence against through here en route to Paris Communism were weak and

opposed

referendum The

10 insufficient.

decide the future of the settle- donents in view of it likelihood

et creating ill-feeling.

The United States Ambas

"Evil

with

teachers urge of the Danish King and Queen. paying off of old scores

false gulden polat to unsparing retribution as the pathways to prosperity,

audience of 5,000. The speech was-broadcart.

If the people of Europe re- to come together

sador, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, will leave Moscow by alt

for morrow Western Europe on "personal business," The American Ein- bassy announced today.

During his trip Admiral Kirk

le said: "Al the greatest hopes to visit London, Paris ond

and manyzolve Brussels, the announcement things are simple, and added. Reuter.

can be expressed in a single work together for mutual ad- vantage, to exchange blessings Instead of curses, they still have In their power to sweep away the honors and miseries which surround them and to allow the streams of freedon, happiness and abundance to begin again their healing flow."-Reuter,

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MCET WALLER,

“No, there fin't anyone else, Willon, but that's an iden.”

FLYING WING TAKES OFF

London, Oct. 11.

The British Government to-

night announced the first flight

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He said that Italy should all possible to improve her de fences and bring her army up to the peace treaty limit of 12 divisions, two of them armuur- ed,

of the French

U.S. Steel To

Negotiate

Pittsburgh, Oct. 11. The United States Steel Corporation, the producer of one third of America's steel, M. Saravane, who had last today.

10 open agreed

waite December altempted to rally negotiations with the United French public opinton for "aSteel Workers Union. Mr De Gasperi considered direct transfer of the settlements Discussions will open at Pitts-

hus formed newburgh on October 18. that the Marshall Flon should to India,"

The million-member Union Is also be extended to the Eastern Republican Party in Pondicherry

05 A protection to campaign for the merger of already conducting wage nego- 35 other against Communism.-Reuter The four settlements with the tiations with

Indian Republle-Reuter,

companies-Reuter.

hemisphere

New Austrian

Protest Note

Vienna, Oct, 11. new "ying wing" plana The Austrian Cabinet decided bullt for high-speed acro-today to send a new

protest dynamic research work.

note to the Russian High Com-

tinged Russian Interference in Austria's internal affairs,

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

Draw a diagram of the table: JOAN

POPPY CLARICE

REBECCA YOLANDE Now (3) + (c + y) + 10+ M - 48. But the five agen total 85. So is 10 and therefore Yolande 2 7.

London Express service.

Answers

ubout

Mission Loaves Indonesia

Djakarta, Oct. 11. The American Military Mis- sion, which has been visiting tour of duritig a Indonesia Southeast Asian area, left here today to return to Washlagion vla Bangkok,

The pinne, known as the missioner; complaining of con- Boulton Paul P-3, in a single senter powered by a Rolls Royco Nene Turbojet engine. Detalls The Austrian Chancellor, Dr. CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE The mission, led by Mr John

and

porfor Leopold Figl, told the Cabinot of the plane

Melby, of the State Department, did not disclose the outcome mance are being kept secret but that the Russian authorities had

with the Indonesian 1. Louis XVI. 2, Spanish. z. of talks the P-3 in described as being of interfered to prevent the dla the talless type, with wings of misal, and trial, of people The Hellespont. 4. Dr Chevalier authorities, but it is generally i'della plan form, having a span involved in Illegal neta, during Jackson of Philadelphia, Pa. 5. balloved it was unsuccessful

Reuter. 337 days. 0. Q. the recent strikes.-Reuter. of about 10 yards.Reuter.

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