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BULGAR MECHANISED UNITS HEADING FOR YUGOSLAV FRONTIER

Belgrado, July 12.

"Borba," the Belgrade Communist Party nowspaper, reported today that Bulgarian motorised units were heading towards the Yugoslav front- ier "complete from guns to medical equipment and supply columns." A similar report was carried on July 9 by the Yugoslav army newspaper, "Narddna Armija" (People's Army) which was quoted by Belgrade Radio as saying that Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania had begun manoeuvres of "a provocative and aggressi ve character" on Yugas- lavia's frontiers.

PEKING OFFICIALS IN KOREA

San Francisco. July 12.

t

ness,

nt his

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1980,

ACHESON MOSCOW TALKS ANSWERS ON KOREA WAR RED MOVE

Washington, July 12.

CONTINUING

Moscow, July 12.

The U.S. Secretary of State, The French Ambassador, Yves Chataigneau, and Mr. Dean Acheson, comment-

members of his staff hold lengthy discussions Ing tonight on the Communist campaign to obtain signatures The conversation was reported to be about Korea

at the British Embassy in Moscow today. for a peace petition against the use of the atomic bomb, and it unquestionably touched on the British said that the' question of wen-| Ambassador, Sir David Kelly's, visit to the pons was incidental to the

Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyka crime of aggression itself.

yesterday.

Mr. Acheson safe that offers of The paper referred to "re- Acheron, warned tonight that ground troops from other United

against Yugoslavia Nations to cent Bulgarian night altacksgression

Desist the United would be of the utmost serious-States forces in Karea would be on Yugoslav frontier posts,

very helpful. The United States Hungary's moving the Yugo-

He hart hen asked

was taking up with the United sluy minority from the border

weekly Press conference to com- Nations 'the answer to make to region to The interior; ment upon the report of troup countries which' had offered aid. Rumania

against movements in Bulgaria seeming- Some of these notions Were Yugoslavs and the paradingly directed against Yugoslavia. still considering their offers and

Mr. Aches replied that of Soviet-macie tanks and ur-

he he did

wish to speak for moured cars along the Yugo- bad seen these reports.

He said not

them. slay frontier by all these coun-

"He caukt not suy, whether there had yet been any offers by other tries."

United Nations members to In-

measures

The concentration of troops by there countries along the Yugo-

fay Froakter was iso

reported

ان

on July 9 by the Conservative The Peking radio said a Svenska Dagbladet" k Stock. group of Chinese Communist bolin which, quoting a Hungarian The diplomatic and military of-source sald that citizens ficials arrived in the North the countries were not allowe

enter the frontier area with- Korean capital of Pyongyang, out special permission. where they were warmly

"BarbЯ" A correspondent of

meinbers welcomed by government of-als wrote today that

of the Yugoslav univority along ficials and representatives of the Hungarian fronter lave heen the Soviet Embassy.

Parrested

ultr the cloak + creating security, cunarily

security

zone

The group was headoi by Chai | tried, gaoled and never heard of Chun-Wu, Whom the Latic Rign again." Lifted as chante l'affans of the By creating a Chinese Command Embungy in long the Yugoslav frontier, he Pyongyang. The uthers were said, the Hungarian authorities seven minor chiplomatie officers "wish to make the most of the and three military attackes. resulting situmtion to exert pres-

(sare on Yugoslavia."

The measures," flan

corres pilerst reddod, "were equal ta the proclamation of a sinte ฟ emergency."

The group is agrently Pek- it's diplomatic delegation to Narty Kora, Olservers here are Jatrigued by the timing of the spose. The Chinese Commonnists As a result of these measures, were recognised by the Northfe abdied, "living conditions for Korean regime last January, but Yugoslavs living in these regions Pekine apparently only ist gut have become dnbervable." around to reciprocating the crs- Exchange reacts

Today's report mule ni mentions f previous Cheminist reprisentatives Pyongyan,t, um has the Peking radio mentioned ans thing pre- viously.

ture

Chinese

in

The troup

arved at Pyong- yang by rail ma July 20.

Reports that Oulgartan motorised units were appro- aching the Yugoslav

frontier contributed to the worst fall

In stocks on the Exchanges in New York since the American intervention in Korea.

from one dollars a share,

Manchuria n

Key starks lotlar to futer

full

U.S. sums up prospects in Korea

Washington, July 12. Informed quarters here to- day estimated that it might take until autumn to win in Kerna

even if Russia and the Chinese Communista did not participate.

The timetable was reported

to be bared om among other considerations, the view that

would 性

be better deliber- ately to take the Korean campaign at a careful tempe rather than push it for quick finish at a high cost in casualties with a rezultant

bad reaction at home.

the

it was also recognized that North Koreans were Bough fighters and had the advantage of short

cupply through protected inland

routes.

Military men warned that perhaps another three weeks of bad

news and more ne- trenta by the Americans and South Koreans should be ex- pected before the build-up of strength would begin to show

a return.—Reuter.

Twien today once in mid-morn that there would he all kinds of in addition to Chai Chan-wu,ng and again in the afternoon-reports, some good, some bad the troup comprend Ni Wul-ting orders to sell flooded into the and some mere rumours. (Counsellor), Chu Kwang (Mili-Exchanges so fast that the ticker. Mr. Acheson sold that he tary Altache). Chang Heng-reh j tape lagged in reporting the trans- would not want to comment ou (First Secretary). La Hisang-netions,

the truth or falsity of these re-; wen and Wang Tasken (Deputy Much of the selling focussed on ports. Military Atlashes), and five other General Motors and Chrysler- He added gravely that members of the Chinese Embas-erh about $4 a shave.

obvious that further aggression sy, the Hatin sait.-United Press In Washington, the United States in the tense work would be of and Router.

Serretary of State, Mr. Dean the utmost seriousness.-Reuter.

Socialists return

new French

to

to the Government

Paris, July 12.

WUS

The Premier, Reno Pleven, tonight announced_the_makeup_of_his_new- Cabinet, bringing the Socialist Party back into the Government for the first time since February.

"The Foreign Minister, Ro- Popular Republican Movement, now hert Schuman, and the In- the left of centre Catholic Party. three. terior Minister, Henri Queuille, Besides M. Senuman, the MRP is retain their posts.

contributing the man to run an The chief Socialists entering important new job, Jean Letour- the Cabinet are Jules Mech, who neau; Minister of State for the made name for himself as the Associated States of Indo-China strong-man interior Minister of M. Queuille's right of centre the Queurite Cabinet last year. Radical Socialist group

four Badicals

Rightist slant

#ro

contributions in

not

After Sir David's conver> Include any "deal" to seat the sation at the Foreign Minis-Chinese Communists in the Unit- try, British

diplomals were ed Nations, discouraging speculation con-

It was also emphasised that cerning the visit.

United States polley on the ques- While it was made plain thation of Chinese representation In the laik

United concerned Korea,

Nations had the the

changed. diplomats suggested that specula- |

ton at this time was unwise.

The American 'Government, although A full account of Sir David Communist China to the world opposed 1 admitting of the Foreign Office in London vete if a majority of the Secur- conversation is now in the hand: where it is

organfallon,

use. its

studied.

being carefully

ity Council members vote in

will not

clude ground forces in their The Australian Charge «PAr- favour of admitting the Peking support of the faires also spent much time at representatives-Associated Press United Nations resolution urging the Embassy discussing the situa-and United Press. members to akt South Korca.

In a formal statement he sat that

mony States have indicated n desire to assist but do not know what types of assistance) within their capabilities would be useful.

Advantage will be taken of these offers as soon as channels are set up.

The United Nations had not yet created the inachinery to take full advantage of the vigorous support given to the resolution of the Security Counell.

Ne described the world peace appeal from the Stockholm ses- sion of the Communist organ isu- tion.

"Partisans of Peace," as a "propaganda trick in the spuri- ous peace offensive of the Soviet Union."

The petition, for which Cont munists in the United States are seeking to obtain signatures, tried to centre attention on the use of

tomle

mle weapons by branding as war criminal the first nation to use atomic weapons, ignoring aggression in other forms at esent being practised by the Communists.

the

pans

American diplomats as well. tion, and there were calls by

Mr.

In Washington, the Secretary of State Dean Acheson, said that Britain in

keeping the United States Government fully Informed on its Korean war talks with Russia, but he de clined to do any speculating.

Acheson refused at his Press conference to answer ques- tions an whether the Russians might decide to call off the war, or that mediation might be possibility. British-Russian talks would bear

Other officials doubted that the

to anything.

Other Amerkan

officinis sald

the talks were with the Korean war and did not concerned only

WARNING OVER

KING LEOPOLD ·

Brussels, July 12. The Belgian Socialist leader, Victor Larock, warned the Catholic Party today that its

PLOT TO MURDER

BAO DAI

Saigon, July 12. Vietnamese police said that their "Commandes",

armed with sub-machine guns and covered a plot to assassinate automatic pistols, today un-

Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam

senior Government officials. State and his Cabinet and

The police chief said that all the main Vietminh Insurrection- ory leaders in Saigon had been arrested.

The police commandos made o raid in the heart of Saigon on what they called an "assault unit of the Vietminh insurree- tionary Government of Inda- China.

Vietminh assault leaders were Regarding the thesis that the

beside their first nation to use atomic wea

surprised asleep loaded pistols, would have committed H. plan to return exiled King The Vietnamese crime agalext

Humanity

sall police and Leopold to the throne was that photographs should be branded

found at the 10 war tantamount to declaring war group's headquarters showed that criminal, Mr. Acheson sald: "It is obvious that this is an on half the nation.

Vietminh agents intended shoot- M. Larock sounded the warning Bao Dal, his Prime Minister. utterly cynical begging of the

ime ing in a joint session or Parlia Tran Van Huu, all his Cabinel question. The real crime merit. against humanity is aggression, Government to end the Regenes senler Government

called by the Catholic Ministers, and a a number of his

ont officials. and in particular the deliberate of Prince Charles and declare resort to armed aggression in

Other photographs marked defiance of the United Nations.

[8] Leopold “Til do rule" again.

with crosses, the police adder. Thousands of workers in Char-were of other Vietnam Govern- Enlarging on his statement that terol. Southern Belgium, starte the United Nations had not

ment officials who had been al- had not yet 24-hour "warning strike to- created the machinery to take day against the move to restore ready shot dead or wounded. full advantage of the vigorous provisionally exiled King Leopoled the early arrests.-Rouler. support given to the resolution to the throne. of The Security Council, Mr. Union officials said that the

that this machinery

Acheson said il was expected stoppage was being observed }

would bo throughout the South and the

mines, metal works, iron found eries, glass works and publio services were affected.

A series of police raids follow-

Lake Success, July 12, The United Nations Secretary General, Trygve Lle, received to day from Yemen's Foreign Minister. Salfallslom Abdullah, The area Is highly indus- a cable supporting the Security trialised. United Press and Reu- Counell resolution Ст

United Press.

set up in the very near future, surrounding distrlet, and that coul

Fifty-six out of the 30 United Nations members had responded to the Security Council's resolu- lion to aid the Republic of Koren against armed attack.

Three of these 10-Soviet Rus-ter sia. Czechoslovakia and Poland-

had rejected the re

resolution.

"Of the remaining 53 States which replied, with possibly one instead of exception, all have given at least, some moral support to the re- solution. Military assistance has been offered by the United King- Because M. Pleven heads It in- Canada, the Republie of China

dom, stead of M. Bidault, French ex-nd the Netherlands, Mr. Ache- New Zealand, Australia, perts label it slightly, though not very much more, to the right.

continued. is the The other

understand He now takes over M. Pleven's third major party represented. A Cubinet

other States are members of the olt Job as Defence Minister.

Ministar of Justice considering making offers. Other new Ministry without portfolio Rene Mayer (Radical): Finance, assistance, chiefly economic. has Gay Mollet, Secretary-General was created for one of its mem-Maurice Petsche (Independent); already been offered by Thai-

bers, Paul Giaccobbl

Labour Paul Bacon

and, Denmark, Chile, the Philip- (MRP); Budget. Edgar Faure (Rad) pines and Nicaragua." Glaccobbi, a recent follower of Education. Pierre Oliverier Laple Mr. Acheson did not say whe General Charles de Gaulle, (Socialist): Industry and Com- her any of these countries had Tomorrow

meree, Jean Louvel

or were the

considering (MRP); offered were overcome. goes before the National Assembly

Health, Pierre Séhletch (MRP); offering ground' forces.-Reuter. where it seems nearly certain toploven's own

Allied with the Radicals is M. Ex-Servicemen's

Affairs, Louls small group, the Macquinet (Ind.); Reconstruction, get a vole of approval,

Democratie and Socialist Union Eugene Claudius Petit (UDSR); (UDSR), Its Overseas Territories, Francois

of the Party whe worked out the agreement to bring the Socialists

back, is to be Minister of Sinte for the Affairs of the Council of Europe.

Cabinet

Socialist

objecitons

to M.

If it does, M. Pleven will have of the Resistance ended a political crisis that has members will also run the Minis-Mitterand (UDSR); Agriculture, lasted nearly three weeks. Socin-tries of Reconstruction and Over-Pierre Pimlin 1st opposition toppled the Cabinet

SLIM IN CAIRO

Cairo, July 12. (MRP); Posts, Field Marshal Sir William Territories. Į SONS

Telegraphs and Telephones, Slim, Chief of the Imperial The political make-up of the Charles Oruse (Rad.): Public General Staff, arrived here today

Cabinet resembles closely Works, i new

Antoine Pinay the one M. Bidault formed last Information, Albert M. Bidault himself is not in October, M. Pleven's team, like | (Socialist); the new Cabinet, but it includes M. Bidault's, Includes six MRPS Gaston Deferre (Saelalist.)-As- Foreign Minister tomorrow mor- a strong representation of his and five Socialists. Others are sociated Press.

of Premier Georges Bidault on June 24.

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