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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1950.
CHURCHILL TO
TO RAISE EUROPEAN ARMY ISSUE IN THE COMMONS
Use of Jap troops frowned on
New York, August 12. A "Times" editorial today urged that all suggestions for the use of Japanese troops in Korea be dropped and that the United States concentrate in- stead on concluding the Japan cse peace 'treaty.
Strasbourg, August 12.
Mr. Winston Churchill will bring the European Assembly Army resolution before the House of Commons when Parliament reassembles on September 12, according to a Conservativo Party delegate at Strasbourg today.. The spokesman referred to Mr. Churchill's pledge that resolutions adopted here by a two-thirds majority would be brought up by the Conser- vatives in opposition time.
.
Mr. Churchill's own resolu- tion, calling for a unified army under proper European demo- eratle control, was passed by Commenting on suggestions a votes to five with 27 abs- that General MacArthur could recruit former Japanese soldiers tentions.
Such a step would bypass the strengthen the United Nations
Council's Ministerinl troops in Korea, the "Times" European
to
said: "The
of Use
Committee.
U.S. envoy
to
in
en
Moscow Germany
Japanese The same spokesman sald Mr. troops in Korça might unde Churchill would have to be in
Eerlin, August 12. everything we and the
United London when Parliament opens,
Mr. Alan G. Kirk, U.S. Min- Nations are trying to accomand consequently would be un-
Ister In plish."
Moscow, refused to able to visit Denmark Sep-
on The paper raid: "Firstly-and įtember 12 to 15 as previously comment on International al- this consideration is overriding arranged, to receive an honorary fairs when he arrived by plane -Korea Was under
today Japanese degree.
Western route to domination for almost 30 years. When Mr. Churchili left by air Germany for a five-day holi- To almost every Korean, the Ja- for London today he carried with day. panese are stil the first enemy him a treasured gift from the Secondly, Japan is not nem-citizens of Nancy- red leather ber of the United Nations, and case stamped with a large "y." the force defending Korea is a
parchment United Nations force... Thirdly, scroll which made him a Freeman Japan, at the direct prompting of of Nancy, capital of Lorraine. the United States, has written into her constitution a provision outlawing the maintenance of an 'army."
The "Times" said the United States
may take advantage of a Japanese offer of assistance for
In the case was a
Chearing crowds
UK miners send appeal
to Stalin
Durham, August 12.
A hundred thousand Bri. tish coal miners sent a cable to Josef Stalin today saking him to atop the fighting In Korda
The miners are members of the Durham area of the National Union of Mine Workers. Their cabled ap.
to the Savlat Gongrat Peal Issimo was algned by Bam Watson, General Becretary of the Area Union, who is also Chairman of Britain's LA. bour Party.
The cable asked Stalin to order the withdrawal of the North Korean Communist to their own half of the peninsula so that mediation could begin.
to
It added: "Wo affirm that for the United Nationa negotiate on this issue now, with a pistol to its head, would be to put a premium on aggression and to encour apa gangstariam in interna- tional diplomacy."--Associat- ed Press.
RED NEWSPAPER SEALED
Frankfurt, August 12. British police officials
today
banned for anti-Allied articles in nine days.
The retired Admiral, said he could say nothing at all about Russian affairs. not even 10 mention the present political searched and sealed the offices of atmosphere in Moscow.
the Hanover Communist news- Some junior staff members of paper "Wahrheit" the eighth Mr. Kirk's Embassy, who accom- Communist daily in West Ger- panied him on the holiday flight, many remarked afterwards,
"Moscow seems to be the calmest city in Europe." They added that the outward life of Moscow had not seemed to change in any respect since the Korean war broke out the seven weeks ago returned
Mr. Kirk said he would
U.S. High Commissioner, can articles.-Reuter, Earlier, on a triumphal car tour the
John J. BleCloy, given
Ten thousand Frenchmen from this province, bordering on Ger- many, cheered Mr. Churchill to day when he addressed them from the balcony of the Town Hall after the ceremony, the movement of material and When he gave them a farewell men. It added: "The United "V" sign, they States may also delegate to the salute. Japanese certain tasks that will lighten the duties of the Occupa-through the city, he had tion forces and
rc-
next Wednesday.
visit
at Frankfurt.
thus make possi- the "V" sign twice to cheeringle is due to fly back to Moscow ble the use of mare combat crowds. troops in Korea. In that con- nection the United States will do well to get on with the business of a peace treaty with Japan at
possible
the United Press,
carllesi
date."—
POPE RECEIVES SPENDER
Castel Gandolfo, August 12. Pope Pius XII today received! in private audience in his sum- mer residence here Mr. Percy Spender, the Australian Minister for External Affairs.
The Pope and the Minister can- versed alone for 20 minutes, then Mrs. Spender was admitted to the audience chamber and introduced to the Pontiff.—Associated Press.
In his speeches--when he ceived the Freedom from Nancy's Pelerin, and Mayor, Dr. Lionel
the vast when he addressed crowd in the main square outside the Town Hall, Mr. Churchill made these points.
Army-Yesterday's European Assembly vote on his motion
Mr. Kirk took off for Frankfurt for re- after a 30-minute halt fuelling.
Rusian airmen directed the course of the plane on its fight here from Moscow. They zig- zagged to keep the plane from lying over Soviet areas contain- ing military installations At nel left the craft but wil Join it on its return journey next week.Associated Press.
calling for the immediete crea-Tempelhof the Russian person-
tion of a European Army was "a democratic
(The victory."
vote was 80-5, with 27 abstentions).
Britain and France: “What- ever comes in the future I think we will march together, even in the situation so full of difficulties and uncertainties as it is today."
United
Europe: With the "blessing"
Europe. of a united perhaps we may achieve all we hope without being plunged once more Into the miseries of war,"
Mr. Churchill said that for a
"Ever since I was a young man,
long time he had been "on the side of France." Moscow, August 12. The Soviet newspaper "Mari- time Fleet" today declared that have been with you and all the American search of the Polish your trials, in the mort painful rteamship Batory on August 5 is moments of defent, and I shared in the glories of your victory and clear evidence of the "mon-in the joy your beration, he strous scale" of American "war added. psychosis."Associated Press.
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SAMUEL GOLDWYN
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SUSAN
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"MY FOOLISH
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Robert Kalth Kent Smith Lois Wheeler
Jessie Royce Landia"Ģīgi Perrain – Bereen Pay by JULIUS J. EPSTEINPHILIP G. EPSTEIN
· Directed by MARK ROBSON Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
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Confidence in future Mr. Churchill declared, "I have greatest confidence in the future of France, which I see not only as one of the great nations of the new, united Europe but also of the future world government
which will assure general peace
to all."
There was a specially loud cheer "We have seen when he stated, how the fortunes of Alsace and Lorraine have changed and now
Esperanto Congress
Paris, August 12.
ru-
The World Esperanto Con- ended today with a firm resolve gress" 35th annual meeting to insist on everybody in the world learning Esperanto as an auxiliary language.
Some 2,300 delegates from 34 countries conferred all week at the Sorbonne University on ways of promoting their language. The meetings were conducted in Es- peranto, a 63-year-old simplified phonetic
language, songs and plays that made up between-sessions entertainment were in Esperanto.
and even
•
Earlier, the High Commission banned the "Badische Bolic- gocho," Communist dally of Mannheim in the American zone, for 90 days for publishing anti- Allied, particularly anti-Ameri-
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"We shall deserve well of our generation and of those who follow them, and we hope that their children will not have the hard trials which have been our Dr. Ernirid fate," he added-Assoclated Stockholm was re-elected Pre- Press and Reuter.
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BRAZIL ACCUSED
Buenos Aires, August 12. The semi-oMelal newspaper Democracla' in a front page cditorial today accused the Brazilian Government of secking to perturb relations between Brazil and Argentina,
This accusation followed state-
Lectures in Esperanto were given during during the con- ference by authorities on art, literature, selence and political affairs.
Malmgrem of
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"Good relations between the two countries are maintained thanks to Argentina's good will and in spite of the clear intention of the Brazilian Government to perturb therfi," the "De- mocracla" sald-Reuter,
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