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UNITED NATIONS TO

DISCUSS KOREA

Paris, Novambar 29. The United Nations takes up this week, but does

J

not expect to solve, the problem of the indepen· · dence of Korea.

Korea, still divided and occupied more than three years after liberation, fallows Palestine as the next and probably last major item for this ses- sion before the Assembly Political Commit- tee.

It stands, like Greece and, December Germany, as a phase of the lagree, world-wide struggle between Communist and Western philo- sophies.

The situation-bath Hi Korra

The world Stage--bas. grown steadily worse during the long wait since September for the question to come, before the UN

11. ΥΠΟΠ observers

But the opinion is also wide. spread that the UN will not find a

Когда way to unify under a single Government. The Temporary Commisalon's report rectínmends of the Rhee Government, at Jensi recognition

for the South, But

Korea's gloomily, that

it notes

ISSUE

Warrant Out For Ashida

Tokyo, November 20. A warrant was issued to- day for the arrest of Hitoshi Ashida, Democratic

Parly leader

and former Prime Mintator, and two other members of his party in con. nection with the Bhowa Denko forilliser company *candal.

The scandal, which caused the collaps of the Ashida Government on October 7. related to a 2,700 million yen black markai' deat with the Government's Reconstruction

Tank. heuvy

| bndustries ale in the Soviet- Observers here say they dominated North and that there no chance at present, no thattere what action the UN takes, to endermoleally so long as division for the country is little hope what its own recently returned temporary commission has call- ed the gramm reonty of

twicke Korva

Developments inte last sans- may have included.

Stage Set

1. Formation

spansored

Government

of a Russian- Peuple's Dernocratie 111 Suv:et-occupied rivalling

Northern Koren,

Republic of Korea Government elected fast May in the Amert- anti-occupied Southern half of the country under UN

UN auspice.

2. Announcement from Moscow that the Northern re Dime will be placed in fult) control and all Russian troops withdrawn Will

by January

1.

earstimmen.

Several members of the Ja. panese Diet have been arreat. ed since the Investigation of the scandal began on August. -Router...

American Treasury Bonds Down

New York, November 20. Purely professionni operations this work enused numerous Unit- restricted ed States Treasury bonds again to decline to official pegs with the result that the Federal Reserve system had to purchase a net $2,500,000 of bonds | for the week ended November 24, according to bond market techni- clans..

The not -week's Increase 11 Federal Reserve holdings of Treasury bonds was partially off- set by a decline in huldings of certificates by $13,000,000 and notes by $17,000,000.

Meanwhile, holdings of bills Restricted! rose by 384,000,000. ISSIFOS of Federal botits jast night were resting on offelal traders say that the pegs, but ernsture of most previous week's

entirely golas was

due to the technical situation.

The Treasury this week sat! $100,000,000 90-day bills at a rate approximating ayleld of 1.147 per cent

redeemed About

mukes no recominendations for final settlement. It urges the

General Assembly to keep the | probten on its agenda and seek j bate will be over inviting re$100,000,000 worth of these ma-

member Alutes presentatives from co-operation of

the parts of toward an eventual solution.

Korca to take part,--Assucluted Opening skirmish of the de. Press.

Relentless Purge

On In Poland

Warsaw, November 29,

Troop withdrawals have start Poland's two leading political parties are mobilising all active party workers with one sweeping order: "Purge everything.”

Coruimunistded

revalt

was pul

against the elected Government

turing bills in cash.

The bill retirement programme is being retained on another $100,- 000,000 will be redeented in cash when about $1,000,000,000 00-day bilis mature 011 December 2 Heuter,

ERP GRANTS

Washington, November 20. Foreign ald grants to Europe and China have passed US$3,787,- 30,8, the Economie Co-opera tlon Administration sald on. Sun- dity.

Seventy-two grants, were n proved in the seven days ended

of Southern Korea. 14

lown only after „serious fighting | Tens of thousands of agita- | never keen for anything com- November 24, including $23,000.-

and organisers for between Communist at Loyal tors

the munist, now they are definitely on for Chion and $12,325,000 furi Jortions of the Kmen zulka. Communist workers aml the irritated by Communist demands the Netherlands and the Nether- 4. Conquest by Chase Coin-left wing Socialist parties are that their form production must tands East Indies. Assocluted

busy in every city, town, village be soclulised.—Associates Press. and hamlet in the land, clean- the staging out all rightists, nationalists and hostile elements.

TUNIS (71

Minichura Wist Kar's Northern fannies. Koren's

Clevers here say

ONCL

Is set top another East-West word battle as cute, and as Intle likely to produce dmad solution, a thin over Creece Inst vonek in the General Assembls.

U.S. Position

The Communists want to ab sorb the socialists before the end of the year and fam a United Workers Party duder the lender- shije of Poland's President, Hole- shaw Bierut.

Mr. John Foster Quiles, neting aurants of the United State: But before they CAR in that delegation, will depict the situa. | successfully, they have to clean- 1 tion forcefully, American stur- up their own backyards.

Press.

To Abolish Eire To Death Penalty?

Dublin, November 29.

ees siy, as another distance of The cleaning is now in full Ireland is fast following England in a move to abolish

Russian-loss Communist attempis | swing.

at dominaten by farve, violence, President Beirut, taking over fervorisin and evererin,

capital punishment.

choke her,

the Secretory-Ceneralship of the The death penalty has long ther of two children, by kicking Russia's Andres Y. Vyshinsky, communist party after the dis-been a subject of controversy in her face and ribs, after un- expected to dwell in the fact missal

of the

Vice-Premier.in this country but successive successfully trying that American tr

tqs reammin in Windyslaw Gomulka, quickly set governments, have believed it was reprieved by the President Southren Korea be amuther ins-to work to eliminate all seeking better to retain it, in dealing of Eire. Scan T. O'Kelly, and his sentence commuted to life impri- tunee +1 alleged American to split unity of the workers with those convicted of mur-sonment. AGUERORSIVOS plans to maintam party.

later still another Two days The party's executive com-

Perhaps in this they were Dublin man sentenced to death mmittee said Gomulka lud creat-greatly influenced by the menace for the murder of his nine days in the Southe 3 harmful aud dangerous of the Irish Republican Army, anot legitimate son was similarly

w-reprieved. in-crisis by taking a line of eightist organisation opposed in thi terested in

in Korea's independence, and nationalist deviation.

tic Suviet Union.

to this. The American reply to rources here

"That

Ameri. May, In

·troops because the US.

is truly

12

gly backed by

The U.S. strongly

China a Korea's Korn

dnes not want to see

freed only to be torn by a

civil

11 recla Civil war inevitable between

sival regimes.

would bc

the

two

The debate will be based on a report on conditions in Koren since the May elections, pared by the Russian-boycotted UN Temporary

Commission Korea.

pre-

Favourable Vote The U.S. and Chius will ask. and predictions are general for a favourable vote, that the Com-

mittee recommend

Class War

der.

ful government of the te There are mixed feelings in which has now lost its strength | Ireland on these decisions, some and has almost faded out.

holding that they were too hastily Strangely enough

It is the first, takeh, and others that they put a

Haken. conlilion The Communist drive is refrenavernment ever to rule premium on murder,

which has favoured the lenticas. Doubtful elements are abolition of hanging, and stranger being purged from member-still the greatest influence on the ship in the party and with the Cabinet in its decision appears to purging go their jobs. This has be the External Affairs Minister. United Press. led many who asapi} the Sean MacBride, himself at one. workers' party, to Join through tear.

in

leader the IRA and a lawyer of considerable repute

Speaking at a Everyone who is not a left Dublin. Mr. MacBride wing Communist of the interna- himself as thoroughly opposed to tional brand is labelled a dlan- the death

penalty, and told how gerous rightist.

the that

4 prisoner he defended on a mur-

The country, awaits the next session of Parliament to see whe- ther legislation will be introduced to abolish the death sentence.-

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One who fell the blow of the tested his innocence right up days and Thursdays within the axe was a former Premier, Ed- the moment when the trapdoor General Assembly call un nett-ward Osubka-Morawski, lic ber countries to recognise elected Government of the South ation by the Socialists to every-told me the night before he was

the long has opposer outright capitu- dropped hurting him into elernity, free storage period to survey "That man," said Mr. MacBride,, damaged cargo, and consignees in the legal regins for all Korea. thing the Communists demand, hanged, and after having made representatives present,

are requested to have their They will

twn He was kicked out as a rightis. his peace with God, with the as-consignees Koren's population thirds of

representatives lives There are reports that now hesistance of his priest, that he was in the South, that the North did may also lose his Cabinet post absolutely innocent of the crime.

present at the Survey no claims not take part in the elections as Socialist Minister of Public

can thereafter be admitted. only ventise Russia did not al-Adininistration.

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und are, pushing a relentless, This vote will be won in the bitter class war among the_*na- Committer and again in the tlon's 15,000,000 peasants. They General Assembly if there

Is know that the netlon's peasants time for the cuse to be taken up represent the backbone of 10- there before adjournment Outionalism in Poland. They were

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