THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950.
Spain Enters Autumn In Optimistic Mood
Madrid, Oct. 12.
Spain is entering the autumn in an optimistic mood. The United States Congress' vote by substantial majorities, of a loan of $62,500,000 (about £21,000,000) for Spain has played an important part in this, by injecting an optimistic tendency into the business world.
her own
The Invitation of the bad because it helped to feed complete in decades modernisa- which have boon done the people anyway, but in equal tions United States military an-
proportion it was also going to over centuries in other lands, is they whatever progreca thorities to Spanish ground feed cattle, which took it right that
It always looks arpail and air officers to attend out of circulation og regards nake the "Rrinhow" manoeuvres providing the people with bread. compared with the needs,
OUT OF THE WOOD Spain is no exception to this in Occupied Germany also
ruit.
But it in of interest that Belatedly, but on the feelingg
along with Portugal. strengthened
feel and with no Marshall the, that the isolation of Spain Perutches to help her in her Greece and Turkey, forms part
of agrarlan small group less marked convalescence, Spain is getting of a is beoming
out of the wind of economic ills londs trying to solve the prob ench day.
British sulting from a civil war, letn by predominantly private Editorials in. several
followed by World War II. Enterprise methods - In con- sharply
lands with trast to O many newspapers, formerly
Andrid's chief financial A critical of Spain, recommend-
problems. Euch 14 ing that fast! diplomatie zela-weekly Economista, somewhat similar"
Jugoslavia, Hungary, but quite truthfully Rusia, tions be restored between smugly
China
other, Batain and Spain, have like-wrote recently: Without Mar-Poland
thal Aid we have doubled eles-which have chosen, or had im- wise tended to emphasise
production in the last pored upon them, the Com- Lafety optimistic note.
foreign few years. Can any of the no-munist system in becking their invasion ol The
United solution of thir problem.-Reu- tourists, who, up to the end ons helped by the
better record?" nf July, totaited 230,000 as Slates show a
This recovery is attributed by compared with 300,000 for the whole of 1940, filled hotels and many commentators to Spain's
trade to fat in free enterprise, hrought considerable
General Franco has never the shops of the major cities. And these teints do not include ked nationalisation and,
of cept for the fusion of some 80 the considerable numbers
one big State tourists
day making
trips railroad into
To try in- In the railway the
concern. #crea
trouller
x-
Biraritz, San Sebastian rettion,dustry in Spain has been taken
over by the State.
Apart from
and other areas.
All holiday resorts reported
the railways,
an excellent summer, both as which were in such a condition ryzards
home
vhiton, and
and
ter.
Famous Conductor Detained
Wine Tasters Pacific Relations
Round-table On Friction Points
Lucknow, Oct. 12.
Kashmir and Korea, Vietnam and Vietminh, and New Guinea—all "points of friction with in- ternational repercussions" were discussed at a political round-table of the Pacific Relations Con. ference here today.
Two delegates, one Indian and the other Pakistani, made' Initial statements on the Kashmir dispute which, according to a spokesman of the round-tabio group, con- tained nothing new, but the two delegates' expositions were "remarkable for their moderation."
ing countries, wast
1. The dispute had brought Live friends
and of India Pakistan to a state of despair; and
views
ot
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A consensus of "neutral" roots in the unresolved Kashmir opinion, represented by the dispute.
The neutral representatives rest of a dozen participat-expressed divergent
which became marked when the round-table group co12- sidered A possible busi of 10 cents TER WORD OVER 20
and the means partition
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cants understood to have said that he exceeding 25 words, 26 3. Most points between the two countries had had the benent of private talks each additional word.
with "both sides," and his view was that there must be a politi- cal settlement involving D
of compromiso partition of the state.
of friction
THREAT TO degree FREEDOM
OF
a confederation PRESS
New York, Oct. 12. Full enforcement of internal America's new
ان
Owners of educated palates assembled in the cellars foreign aftre the civil war, with one-
New York, Oct. 12.
of a well-known London firm of wine merchants recent- definitely much third of their material totally
immigration ly to laste samples of 150 French wines. The cellars are American in wrecked and other two-thirds better than that of 1940,
under London Bridge Station. (London Express Service) security law could threaten some of the other inn state of virtual distintegra- officials detained 32 pas- spite of the shadow cast over
that private enterprise Isengers, situation Lyon
including the the international
no interest in resumingt events in Korea. Some con had
Italian orchestral conduc } from some 30 think mentators indeed
that control, possibly this crisis worked the concerns totally or partly own-tor, Victor de Salatu, under other way round; that is to say, ed by the State-controlled No-the new security law when that it pushed people to spend Honal Industrial Institule, rather than to save when faced rest of Spain's commercial life the liner Queen Mary dock-
in the hards of private ed here today.
with such an uncertain future.
mers,
MORE SPENDING
Maners,
ownership.
PRICE CONTROLS
the
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Names and address should Intervening in the debate,
accompany Advertisements, not a member of the Indian dolege- necessarily for publication, but tion
was understood to have to ensure that replies are TO. suggested the creation Initially caived by the person for whom
of India they are Intended.
with # Pakistan and Kashmir cummun defence policy, with
will forward replies the subsequent objective of ex-the stated address if the ad.
Ceylon tending the principle to Burma vertiser desires.
Tho
views round-table
points may be sketched Formosa: A Japanese dele-
the wante of advertisers gate raid that Japan had lost all interest in Formosa, while are quickly mat and they de not desire any further replies the Philippines delegate thought forwarded, we shall be glad to The new law-passed in that his country's position would be notified
promptly to that September over
President be precarious if Formosa went affect whom a suitabló acknow-
ledgment will Truman's veto-bars entry to under Red Chiom. the
The United States and United all former
of chargs.., country of members of the Nazi Party, Kingdom delegates doubted if various Fascist groups and their their governments would in-
FOUND assosiate organitations, as well sist that Formosa should form of the of the question as members of a number of part
Although it EAR ORNAMENT at Repulse Bay pro-Communit Dr Japanese treaty,
that it evening 11th October Apply Secre legally correct
tary, S. C. M. Post." should be so, Committee The
study log
pf the Indian A member
the press freedom today submitted delegation considered that it report at a discussion by position should be "neutralised" Formosa under In countries where Roman the Inter-American Press Colby
placing Catholicism was often the terenee here at which United United Nations supervision
and Latin ascertain
wishes of Canadian
the Journalists the American "on
INDO- CHINA
New Obstacle
To Christian Unity
York, Oct. 12
The Archbishop of York, Dr Cyril Garbett, sald today existing that the Pope's intention to proclaim the bodily Assumption genisations abroad. of the Virgin Mary into Heaven as a dogma of the Catholic Church would raíso a now obstacle to Christian unity.
REFUSED
Those detained were mainly Italians. They Included
Be that as 11 may, certainly The
short supply of most musicians from Rome.
Meanwhile, the United States classta have basic articles has brought in a Spaniards of all
the has ordered
temporary visas spent much more this summer wide range of price controls and
passport suspension of than in the last couple of sumrontrols on imports and ex-
Issued to aliens planning to porte, The fint are now being
to the United
States. and salary large part removed, but the me Extensive wage
Washington officials said today increase in recent months cerothers are likely to certain until t
State the that
Department Luinly contributed tu th, such time as the quantity of s
yesterday telegraphed the railwaymen. bank credits or foreign
currency orders to Embassies and Con- building
workers available to Spain bears some employers,
sulates all over the world to and newspapermen are among relation to Spain's needs. the many categories of
At
This present. Brures reveal, for five time for a re-check of in-
records. dividual ployees who have had substan- testance, 40,000 applications for divid
by the made necessary Liz) increases twarded them by the import of heavy motor Ministry of Labour decision vehicles but an actual import internal security law.
Immigration offelals said that following negotiations between huure of something like 2.000 workers and employers.
such vehletes each year. Until they were convinced that the been a of Italian conductor had In Spain, strikes are probl-this and a large number
member of the Fascist Party Negotiations between similar bited.
unbalancer are FL to: He would be taken to the de emloyer and employee
take medied, it would be useless to tention centre at Ellis Island. place under Government superhope for uncontrolled imports.
The new law passed in I recent
Tlas Spanish civil war gave a vision.
Labour Ministry punch and zest to Spain's small September over President Tru
to can renched.
velo bars entry
years such
as they ruling is the final word and is trading: classes
A America of all past members of Landing on both sides,
have not seen in centuries. These wage increases have number of huge fortunes have the Nazi Party and its associate come at a time when, although been created here in these last organisations, as well as a num- ber of existing pro-Communist prices of manufactured goods 10 years.
Pedro Barrie de la Maza, the organisations abroad.-Reuter. are tending to rise. food prices
not
on the whole are stable and Galician financier, for example, son, cases lower than in pre-hus In a few years built up a vka: months.
EXCHANGE RATES
the polley of general Lu1 wage increases is fed up with the policy of riding industry of price-controls and, presum- working towards [1 ably.
business empire which he con- tents and which is estimated at 5,000,000,000 pesetas about
US$120.000,- (245,000,000 000).
man's
BOY TARZAN
IN SPANISH ORPHANAGE
RE-ENTRY
TO KOREA
only alternative to atheism, States,
educated men
threshold of the faith" present.
might withdraw from it
WBS
were Formosans.
10
the
rather than accept a dogma while there was freedom of the gie importance of the area, des
be
"If this faculty were exer- cited, liberty of the press would
relevant names
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doctrinal foundation.
be at least threatened, if not Syngman Rhee, said today either scriptural, historien nor the United States will not The claim that Christianity directly affected."-Reuter. is an historical belief will let him return to Korea.
prejudiced if a plous belief, with Mr Lady said he was removed no shred of history to support!
INTELLIGENCE TEST from a ship bound for South it, is treated as a fact of history
SOLUTION Korean weck ago, and his the same sense as the Re- American passport was stampen surrection of Jesus Christ," Dr
LA. B. C. D staen for the tour- "Not valid for Travel to Korea. Garbett said.
en we There was widespread respect He said: "I have been unable
the life and wisdom of the for NEW MONEY GIANT
to obtain an explanation from
but there was Tidefenso G. Fierro, 68-year-
the State Department of why I present Fope.
to justify the claim. nothing k head of the Banco Tierlco
am not permitted to comply stabilisation of the pela on and linked with a dozen of the
with President Rhee's repeated that even the hollest and wisest infallible in his Wis men This basis. realistic
great enterprises of Spain.
requests that I return to Korea decisions. Madrid, Oct. 12. eliminate the need for the another of the new financial
proclaimed by a A boy "Tarzan" who has On the day of the invasion of multiple exchange rate system "giants" who have sprung up
Koren, President Rhee told me
A dopna by which the Peseta itas tin recent years In Spain. hair down to his waist and to go to Japan and seek aero-had and foolish Pope would be least 30 different offelal rates, Demetria Carceller, who rose
a dog is being planes, curis, ammunition and equally binding upon the faith- ranging from 30 to £: (from a workman in the Catalan growls like pesclay to the US dollar), to town of Tarraca to the leading cared for by a nun at the other war supplies. After the tul, De
an erroneous the President asked me to re- made the tourist
of 110 irnde rate
in Spain's petroleum Orense, (Galicia) orphan-United States entered the war, Pope, speaking authoritatively, (40 pesetas to world. is another of the men age, according to the weekly turn to his provisional capital." statement, he would communit the to £1 pesetas
of the Catholic Church Sebald, Hir William have forged ahead in the Madrid newspaper, Fotoa.
chief whole The U.S. dollar), Wille
within it would "free" rate in the few European backwash of the elvil war,
State Department representative and no one of Quoting an Interview with rities such as Leben and, in According
mun, Sister Josefine, Foton said in Japan and head of General dare to contradict or criticise Africa. Tangier. quele
by a the Spanish. Industry made
that the hay was found wander-McArthur's diplomatic section, Dr Garbett sald.
tu comment.United
Burt It
of the Church a head peseta at around 140 to £1 Belgian Investigating bodying and famished near Orense, refused
of England
made au equally (almost 50 pesetas to the U.S. 35.000
new industries,
mainly He was taken to the orphanage,
erroneous statement. he would dollar).
found agai were set up in Spain escaped, but was
nel ecnimit the Church. to it. Many materials, such un coal, between 1030 and 1050. Spain's hiding in an empty rallway wa- milk. vegetables and fish, which own oficial figures are 100 gon and returned to the institu- formerly bad price limits, are laggard and belated to enable
cases, one to check.
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"free". In seine
prices have soared.
would
position
the who
Wheat is being partly freed.
Farmers this year will have to
small.
a survey
19
NO EXCEPTION Statistics continue to ug th
on.
Sister Josefine was quoted as saying:
"He is a boy of 14 or 15, in- adtelligent, but terrified of every-
thing he does not know,
supply to the Government awenk point of Spanish
xed quota of about 70 peretat, ministration. But there can be although there is some variation no doubt that the increase
The other Spanish indietry has been very ell for large over the last decade and that tbl increase has
down by the lack
according to region
30 percent they can
been
what they can get.
They Ret 2.59 peretns for kept quota wheat and are asiding six electric power and other fuels teach him phrases pesetas for "free" wheat, to permit putting into
industrial remains to be semn whether this tion balt will bring back into the re-laguishing in
owing to gular market the wheat which stage
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the Convocation."Reuter.
POLICEMAN WOUNDED
hundred
"lic does not speak at all, but when with the other children here he makes a sort of growl, But he is u sort of 'grrrrr........'
New York, Oct. 12.
Vienna, Oct. 12. because I
Bingham, Cecil Beresford
One. of not deaf or dumb
and aftern and he re-
Wie of Annesley,
21 gendarmes policemen and nt the Ellls
them opera-peats them after me, although eighth Eart
the
with detained today words
detentiort were wounded, some of
the distur plants
immigration long pronouncing
Island
during which New York Harbour seriously,
marked 1asi the blueprint dificulty,
bances 2le is very hungry and he centre in
week's altempt at general Insuficient
would go on cating all day it "for medical reason."
the Minister at the up to now has been disappearing power facilities,
He always has n The 56-year-old Earl arrived strike,
Nice, Interior, Dr Oskar Helmen, into the "black market. From The trouble of feudal-ograrian we let him.
Heb alr r.ect of bread in his hand,
yesterday from
und-ro told the Austrian Parliament France, to some points of view this was not nations which have to try to
pears to be amused by the Southern sight of the other children play-treatment for a paralytic candi-today. ing but he does
Duy-tion at the New York Univer thing.
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"Why is it that every time we discuss something you
have to drag your opinions Into 117”
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The boy Is being use such amenities life os knives
toilels-Reuter.
taught tosity Bellevue Medical Centre's test when the Communist
pro- There were storms of
de-
Rehabilitation and puty,
to
nol
for
of
Franz Honner, rose say the Communists had of civilised institute of and forks
and Physical Medicine,
the demonstrations
A number political ends. Mr Edward Shaughnessy, the used New York Director of the other parties left the House,
Faid today and migration Service,
catcalls and shouts made!
practically inaudi the Publice.-Reuter. agent for Health Service in detaining the Earl
More Money For that the Department had acted his speech
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Mr Shaughnessyy said he did WAR
not know at this stage how long the Earl would have to remain on Ellis Island-Reuter,
Poking Envoy To Denmark
ON
BRIDES TOUR
Canberra, Oct. 12.
increase her Australia will defence spending by more than 50 percent
in the fiscal year
Southampton, Oct. 13. 1930-31, the Federal Treasurer, Mr W. A. Fadden announced
Nearly 100 British war brides today in the Parliament.
with American accents arrived part of the money will be used
here in the liner Queen Eliza- for production in Australia of
beth from New York today to and Jet high-speed bombers
spend a holiday in Britain. fight
modernisatib
Copenhagen, Oct. 12.
The biggest organised party Australia's destroyer fleet and
The Chinese People's Re of war brides and familes ever for the establishment of women's
they included public's first Minister to Dep-to visit Britain, mervices,
six husbands. set aside mark, General Kong Pi-so, 10-30 chlidren and The budget also
wives plan £60,000,000 for stockpiling war day presented his letters of Most materials And equipment credence to King Frederik-spend about six months in Bri-
lala-Heuter. Heuter, United Press.
of
of the
to.
The United Luggested that
of
the whole New Guinea East and West- might be placed under United Nations trusteeship.--Reuter.
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