A heavy burden
This South Korean child carries all his possessions on his back as he trudges along a road somewhere in South Korea, Similarly burdened thousands are common sight sa Bouth
Koreana flea advancing Invaders (AP Photo).
U.S. China policy under fire from Republicans
Washington, August 13.
Four Republican members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee alleged today that the Democratic administration's policy had in- vited Russia to grab whatever it could in China, Korea and Taiwan,
The Senators demanded that the United States take immediate steps "to regain the initiative and the power for the organisation and pre- servation of lasting peace, which it threw away in 1945.
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"We must not wait until the present crisis is over and then fumble the ball of interna- tional peace breause we are
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not prepared for victory," they declared.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950.
OPPOSITION'S DEMAND FOR EARLY RECALL OF PARLIAMENT Conservative and Liberal approach to Mr. Attlee
London, August 13.
Mr. Winston Churchill, leader of the Opposition in the House of Com- mons, today asked the Prime Minister, Mr. Clemont Attlee, to con- sider recalling Parliament in a wook or 10 days instead of on Sep- tember 12, the date announced. ·
Mr. Churchill, in a letter published today, suggested to Mr. Attlee that the date September 12 was "altogether too remote and bears no relation to the crisis and the new facts which are before us".
Mr. Attleo, who had announced the recall of Parliament to discuss do- fonco matters, replied by latter suggesting that Mr. Churchill should soo him "to explain why you think that this is nocossary",
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He said he would then be glad to consider what Mr. Churchill had to say.
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Parliament adjourned on July 28 and was not due to meet until October. 17. The earlier recall was announced on Friday.
The Liberal leader, Mr, Clement Davies, also wrote to Mr. Attlee Mr. Churchill's request supporting for an earlier recall.
Mr. Churchill's demand for an early meeting of Parliament came only a few hours after he flew back to London from France where in the Consultative -As-
New Delhi, August 13. The Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, and the Deputy Pritne
Mr. Minister.
Patel, today mourned the death of Colonel Unni Nayar, Andia's lens sembly of the Council of Europe delegate on the United Nations Commission in Korea who was meeting at Strasbourg on Friday killed in a landmine explosion made his call-endorsed by the Assembly-for 4 European yesterday near Taegu, as a loss lu India.
Replying to a telegram of sym- pathy from the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, the Prime Minister said: "Culone! Nayar was a brave and vallant public servant whom the Government of India could afford to lose."
Sardar Patel in a statement described Colonel Nayar as an and conscientious abic, zealous officer who rendered distinguish- cl
In public service various spheres and activities."
A Gazelte of India extraordin-
ary issued today expressing "deep regret" at Colonel Nayar's death, said his despatches from Korca "proved invaluable to the Gav tion of the Korean situation." ernment in forming an apprecia-
Senators Alexander Wiley (Wis. The news of the tragic death cots). IL Altxander Smith of Colonel Nayar was, given front (New Jersey), Bourke Hicken-page prominence in most Ameri- looper (loway and Henry Cabot can newspapers today. Lodge (Massachusetts) signed statement today proposing that
"Colonel Nayar had
became
the General Assembly should be widely and affectionately known called into special session tout Lake Success and Washing rewrite the United Nations char- ton, in the past few years," the ter to limit the use of the Securlly "New York Times" said in a re- Council veto.
port from Lake Success. They called for top speed in remedying "the present intoler able military weakness of
the free world."
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"United Nations officials-_sald that they had approached the In- dian delegation with n request to make Colonel-Nayar-chief-of-
organisation's military ob- servers in Korea."-Reuter.
Brussels, August 13. M. Paul van Zeeland. For- eign Minister in Belgium's Attacking, the Uniteri-Stated outgoing all-Catholic Govert.. presidential agreements at
ala | the ment, today agreed to try to and Potsdam, the four declared: form a new all-Catholic ad-ng out of these events, consis- "Our Far Eastern policy, grow- ministration..
tently temporiser with and capi- tulated to the rubbless demands of the Communists, dominated by called Muscow. on him to undertake the tusk after the Catholic Minister of State, M. Auguste de Schryver, had refused to attempt to forin'n new government.
Prince Baudouin, Belgian's 19- year-old Chief of State,
In
BRITISH FRIENDS
OF SPAIN
Green light "Under it the Kremlin war
effect, given a green light to grab whatever it could in
China, Korea and Taiwan. After M. de Schryver's refusal,
"This was never a bipartisan Prince Baudouin, invested two pulley. It was colely an Admin- Buys ago in succession to hisistration policy." fother, King Leopold, conferred with M. Jenn Duvicusart, outgoing Michigan. Scrlor Republican or Spain," the organisation's founder Premier, and Baron Francia Van- |(the Forelan Relations Com-nernbers Include the Earl der Staeten Walllet, Catholle mittee, did not sign the document. Selborne, a former Minister Party chairman,
London, August 13, A Committee to urge the estab- lishment of full diplomatic rela- lions with Spain was set up to- day, Sir Alexander Roger, Vice- President of the Federation British Industries, announced.
itself Colling Senator Arthur Vandenberg of
"Friends
All authory note sold Economic Warfare;
office
that
of
ol
Admiral Sir
the statement Harold Burrough; Lieutenant-
Last night after two intervals the Senator's illness has General Sir Ronald Scoble, Air with M. Duvicusart, the young prevented his participation in this Marshal Sir Leonard Latter; and Chief of State drove to Lacken draft, but that he has seen the Sir Patrick Hannon, President of Palace to dine with his father, text and is in general agreement the National Union of Manufac
with the viewpoint here expressed | turers and of the Brillsh-Lalin- by his colleagues on the mittee". Reuter.
M. Djuvicusort's all-Catholle Government which recalled King Leopold to the throne three weeks ago, resigned on Friday three hours after the King was formally replaced as Belgium's ruler ty his shy 19-year-old son.
But it agreed to carry on as a coreinker government until the Prince found a politician ready to tuke M. Duvlcusart's place.
All day yesterday, guards nut- side the royal palace presented
arms to scemingly endless
com- 拳
American Chamber of merce-Associated Press,
Call for increased
Western defences
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Strasbourg, August 13.
Com
probable continuation of controls
The Norwegian Foreign on consumption..
stream of political leaders, suni Minister, Halvard Lange, to
oned by Prince. Baudouin to help day
solve his first State crisis.
him
called for
cation of Europe, in the sense of "I fail to see how speedy unifi-
military some kind of federation, would
The young Prince had his first strengthening of the Western help to reduce the danger of
point-blank..
the democracies as the only way refusal from Catholle Communications Minis to secure peace. ter, M, Paul Begers, who, "for
In an exclusive interview, Mr. personal reasons" declined to Lange said only the rearming of accept mission to form a Gov- ernment--Rcular.
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the democracies could eroate a situation where the modus vivendi can be assured by nego- tiations on an equal basis with the totalitarian powers.
The attack on Southern Korea has made it clear it is necessary to speed up our effort to create adequate defence forces for the Atlantic community."
outside, as is sometimes suggest- Communist aggreslon from the
ed here," he said,
"In the field of defence, 1 cannot see how you can be bei yond the stage whero wa ara trying to build up, through In- targovernmental action, 'collec tively balanced forces as la now being attempted.
"In the economie field, I do not seo either how you can at the moment jump the stage of estab
khed
inter-governmental or
ganisations."
Mr. Lange said the Norwegian "The outcome of the Schuman Government would place before Plan for merging of steel and coal Parliament next month proposals will show whether the particl for an increase by some 30 per pants are "eally ready to take the cent of defence expenditures be-step of accepting: really "supre-
Chicago, August 13 Police authorities said here to day that a 26-your-old punch press machine operator of sub urban Cicero admitted in. a sign ed statement the rapo-killing of Roberta Juncarson, a 10-year-old parochial schoolgirl.
brutal de tween now and 1982 to supple" | national authority, once they be Decompte: 10% 1010: In a vicious maled by the United Stater under of the schedulo. One may hope én most arms and equipment fute gin to work out practical details attack during which she was the extended aid programme, they will do so, but may be. beaten, gagged with her own Norway would have to cut permitted to reserve my opinion panties, "and"sirangled-Asrelat-down on investments for peaces until I see the ultimate results of ed Presslessia didingandava), ful: developarent" krd to accept the discussion?" "Ualted Press.
he
army.
Mr. Churchill promised the Assembly that all its resolutions would be brought before the House of Commons for discussion "whether we agree "with them or not."
Government concern
ing that Britain plans to increase her defence expenditure to £3,
400,000,000 over the next three
HMS Theseus sailing for the Far East
Portsmouth, August 13. Dookyard workers put in overtime today to speed' the Balling date of the British light float carrier HM8 Theseus for arvios in the Far East.
The 17,720-ton warship was originally, due to leave in Beptember, but under inter ordere will leave Portsmouth this month for trials and, 15 the trials prove satisfactory, 'will leave for the Far East on Friday United Press.
SAIGON GRENADE OUTRAGES
Saigon, August 13. Terrorists of the Com- munist-led Vietminh last night threw six hand grenades in several scattered spots in Saigon.
Only one of the grenades expio-
hand grenades were
years given United States aid,ded, and without hurting anybody.
Gov- Seven specifically mentioned the ernment's concern that concen- thrown in Sulgoon a few days tration on defence stifle economic progress.
should
not
It said that rearmament must not be allowed to weaiten the economic condition of the nation to a point where Fifth Column methods could exploit it.
Mr. Attlee, therefore, replied to the overtures of Mr. Churchill and Mr. Davies by asking them to define moro precisely their reasons for wanting more urgent action than the Government has already taken,~Reuter.
UK LEGATION IN INDO-CHINA
Salgon, August 12. Britain has decided to raise her Saigon Consulate-General to Legation status, usually re- liable sources here said today. The Consul-Ceneral, Mr. Frank Gibbs, who now has the rank of Minister, will remain in charge.
The move
Britain's follows
of
to the re- Mr. Attlee's reply quest for an carlier recall of Parliament was regarded here to- day as reflecting the Government's concern that Britain should not allow herself to be stampeded in- to over hasty action.
Labour Parliamentarians ex- pressed the opinion that Septem-recognition carlier this year ber 12, the new offelal date for France's three Indo-Chinese As- the recall of Parliament, would, sociated States of Vietnam, Cam- stand unless the Government it- bodin and Laos. self found some new situation
The United States is at present justifying another change of mind. the o only, Western. Power with a Downing Street sourens Bug-Idgation at Saigon. Her first gested that a sudden new call Minister, Mr. Robert R. Heath, to Parliament would, crents an last month presented his creden- appearance of exaggerated an- tins to the heads of the three
State Governments.
Observers said that reported decision
xloty.
Communist threats are taken seriously but the Government is concerned that economic progress feed to put Britain back im- should not be completely acri mediately on a wartime economy, these sources said.
stand in
Britain't confirmed her three supporting the Communist threatened . States Vietminh insurrectionary Gov- Against the Russian-recognised
ernment which, according to Economic progress French reports, is now getting The statement tranamiited 10 military ald from Communist days ago to Washington explain-China.-Reuter.
CZECHS_FLEE...
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Aibach. Bavaria, August 13. A two-engined Czech transport plane with four passengers-a married couple and their two sons aboard, landed on a field near here last night, the West German news agency. DPA, said today.
The report said it was believed the passengers forced the crew to fly to Germany.
-BERLIN RAILMEN'S DEMAND
Berlin, August 13. Railwaymen In Berlin today. demanded the road and rail corridor between Berlin and Western German be controlled, by all four Allies,
"Such a corridor would preventi any further Sevlet interferences with inter-zonal rail and road transport," the railwaymen argued at a West Berlin inceting.
The Czech Consulate General in Munich said the plane came The meeting was also told that down because of lack of petrol. the Soviet controller of railway The plane, which was not dam-administration has dismissed 2,000. aged, is being guarded by Ger- more West Berlin rallway em- mon and American military | ployees during the past few police.-Reuter.
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This is taken in some quarters as the first wave of a new ter- rorism campaign by the Vietminh to commemorate the fifth anni- Versary of its assumption of power in Hanol on August 19, 1845.
Meanwhile, a French mission out into the jungle to meet sent representatives of the Vietminh to
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of
sentatives were found at the
appointed place,
The talk
been talks on the prisoners had proposed by the French authorities, and the mission had been sent without the Vietminh having answered to the proposals. --Associated Press.
MOSLEM LEAGUE HEAD RESIGNS
Karachi, August 13. Chowdhry Khallquz Zeman, the All-Pakistan President of Moslem League, today resigned from office.
For several days past, Karachi eltizens have
been continuously demonstrating opposite the rest- dehce of Mr. Zaman, expressing non-confidence and demanding his resignation, as "the Govern-
ment of his Moslem Leagua Party had falled to Yehabilitate Moslem refugees from India." Associated Press.
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