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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951.

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NEW PEACE PLAN PUT FORWARD IN THE UN

(Continued from Page 1)

the search for a settlement formula.

Entezim would actually MR COWEN

Far East, Formosa, a Japanese Mr peace treaty, the entry af table the plan as Chairman of Communist China into the the three-man cease-fire group.- United Nations and other Reuter. questions affecting relations between East and West.

The Committee would start with a clean slate. All other proposals resulting from the three-man cease-fire group the Israeli plan, the American branding Com- proposal for munist China

aggressor would be dropped, at least temporarily.

als an

Mr Lester Pearson (Canada) one of the cease-fire group, was credited today with being the sponsor of the principles which the Political Committee was to consider today,

It

TIME LIMIT

was understood that the United States attached great importance to one condition that the Peking regime's reply to the proposals covered by the prin- ciples must be sent quickly.

Wins Divorce At Age Of 67

Madison, Wisconsin, Jan. 11.. Mrs Agnes Wilkins, 67. lifelong resident of this dairy State, won a divorec when she complained that her husband Amos, a na- tive Oklanoman, wanted her to use oleomargarine instead of butter.

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Judge Roy Proctor native Wisconsonite, grant- ed a divorce on grounds of "cruel and inhuman treatment."-United Press.

Time Limit

But For

No information was imTM mediately available about period of this time limit. usually reliable informants said that it would be relatively

brief.

out.

and public further delay

The Israeli plan, by the latest developments, becomes the key

Wartime

Claims

RETURNING

TO MANILA

Washington, Jan. 11.

The U.S. Ambassador to the Fhilippines, Mr Myron Cowen, said today he would depart on Sunday night for Manila to re- sume his post,

After a 30-minute talk with President Truman at the White House, Mr Cowen said he was delaying his departure in order- to confer with the Philippine Foreign Secretary, Carlos Romulo, who was scheduled to arrive in Washington on Friday or Saturday.

Mr Cowen told reporters that he discussed a wide field of Philippine problems with President Truman, but declined to give details,

Mr Cowen, who returned here early in November for an eye. operation, said the Surgery has.

fully restored sight to his right

eye-United Press.

Atomic Weapons To Be Tested

American official pressure against

'Manila, Jan. 11. in the United Nations had The United States War Claims grown marked in the last two Commission, which has been

Washington, Jan. 11. weeks, the informants pointed functioning here since 1945, The Atomic Energy Com- issued a notification that it mission tonight announced cannot accept any claims after plans to test atomic weapons March 1.

on a closely guarded bombing Application Forms for to the vital next step.

range in the State of Nevada. Presented to the Political The warning was

The experiments will make Essential Supplies Certifi-

con- mainly at former soldiers in the first nuclear explosions in Committee last Friday it

held pri- the United States since the cates may be obtained from dists of seven points. It was put the American army

after forward

the cease-fire soners of war by the Japanese first atom

bomb test in South China Morning Post

group had asked for more time who have not yet filed claims Mexico in 1945.

for the $1-per-day compensa- Limited.

The Atomic Energy Com- to draw.up the principles of a

tion to which they are entitled, settlement,

mission said that President The Israeli plan began with a prisoner is now dead, his Truman had authorised it to

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mile bombing and gunnery Paul F. Kinnarex, director of

of the Air range reservation Philippine operations of the War Claims Commission, said Force near Las Vegas.-Reu- many of the ex-prisoners their relatives have not filed any claims for compensation.

The United States-Philippine "No War" Mission War Damage Commission, which supervised the expenditure of

Berlin, Jan. 11. It was emphasised here that large sums for the reconstruc- Pastor Miemoller, West Ger- though the plan originated with tion of public buildings and man supporter of all-German

Commonwealth Frime schools in the Philippines during unity talks, is to travel Ministers the Commonwealth as the past four years recently France and the United States such would not sponsor the plan wound up its activities, and its on a "no war preaching mis- at Lake Success. This

annnaiticed here

Manila vall be closed shortly.- He will leave for France at United Press.

the end of January-Reuter,

the

be left to one of the director returned to Washington. Ision, it was

or a group of countries which have taken a leading part in

The : Commission's office in today.

to

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