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BRITISH TROOPS SAIL FROM HK ON Soldiers board transport
Photo shows men of the Argyll and Butherland Highlanders leaving the train which brought them from the New Territories to the wharf prior to embarkation for Korea, ("China Mail" photo.)
Seizure of technical data bound for HK
Los Angeles, August 24. Federal Judge Ben Harrison issued. a. warrant of detention lato today authorising the seizure of eight cases contain- ing technical and scientifle data about to be shipped to, Hong Kong.
were
The assistant United States At torney, Mr. Max F Deutz, an- nounced that the shipping cases Custome seized by U.S.
carrier's agents at a private warehouse in Los Angeles. He said the cases were taken into After Judge Harrison Custody issued the Court
The Federal Attorney em phasized that the warrant, issued by Judge, Harrison was only for seizure of the consignment and not for the arrest of anyone.
Mr. Deute anld the ahipmant was being sent. to Hong Kong. by Dr. Hsu Shen Talon, whom ha described as California Institute of Technology -pro- fessor profe
The Federal Attorney said the professor had consign ed the shipment to himasis at Hong According to reports received by
Kong..
the Federal authorities, the ping cases weighed 1,000 pounds
and
British, tanker shelled by
Red batteries
The 272-ton British tankar Ho Kwong of the "APC" flest was attacked by Communist -shore batteries on, Chung. 'Chadi (kland, South East of Lantao Island, on Thursday, afternoon when she was re- -turning feam Maono.
None of the shella hit. The Ho Kwong arrived here with
⚫ on Thursday evening
1,610 empty drums from the Portuguese calony. The report about the incident was made. to the local authorities yes- terday afternoon.
Lord Russell says:
Britain should withdraw from Asia
Singapore, August 25. The famous British philoso- pher, Lord Russell (Bertrand Russell) stated in Singapore ship.
today: "I think Britain should from were reported to be crammed withdraw gracefully with sketches, photographs, note- Asia as she did in India and books and other items that will not wait to be driven out In be scrutinised and screened under
the event of, a wat the National Security Act.. Caltech has been doing search h
guided missiles and Roronautica at its Pasadena, California, Campus under con- tract from the Government United Press.
RAF DAKOTA CRASHES IN MALAYA Singapore August 26. A Royal Air Force Dakota crashed today in the jungle. In Kelantan Stato. Malaya," with: 'passengers and crow aboard.)
The crash occurred about mid- day RAF Headquarters reported, Army patrols were despatched Immediately, to search the area. Thà. passengers aboard were reported to Include four British soldiers--Reuter, "KAMA: A
'HISTORIC EXPEDITION'
Mr. MacDonald's fighting speech to Korea troops "IN DEFENCE OF BRITAIN"
Men of the first contingent of British ground forces for Korea.sail- ed from Hong Kong yesterday with the realisation that their battle in Korea will be in defence of their homeland as much as in defence of freedom in Asia.
They were told by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner Gen- eral for South East Asia, that they will be fighting for Britain "as surely as if you were fighting on the fields of France or the beaches of Britain itself."
Battle-fit stalwarts of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Mid- dlesex Regiment, many of whom have indeed fought on the fields of Franco, lined up for a shipboard departure message from Mr. Mac- Donald just prior to sailing on their "historic expedition." They sailed yesterday, the CBE, sent the following signal The Regimental Band of the Leicestershires played "You're in Argylls in the cruiser. Ceylon to Brigadier Coad:
"On behalf of all ranks of the the Army, Mr. Jones," as the and the Middlesex in the car- rler Unicorn, to join the Unit-Royal Air Force In Ileng Kong few men with families hore spent ed Nations defenders fighting your command the best
wish you and all ranks under their Inst, previous moments to- good gether before going aboard. A Communist aggression.
fortune in Korea. We have all local bottling irm provided enjoyed our association with you whole truckload of orange squash and are sorry to see you go. Bon bottles thrown from the dock voyage and God speed."
Whizzed fect upward, where caught by the eager
Dressed in jungle greens the troops, more than 1,500 strong, crrived by train from their comps In the New Territories yesterday.
afternoon and Immediately went
eboard the two ships.
on board
They were played the ship by the pipe band of the
Scottish Battalion.
One of the first men aboard the ship was Lanco-Corporal
of Deal, Kent.
Alex Stenhouse,
His only comment: "It will be a good change of climate."
With him was George Font of Falkirk and Georgo. Shearer of Milngavie Scotland.
E
Ford remarked with à grin that his battalion had just moved
I
MacDonald
addresses troops
Inan, address. Arst to
Argylls and later to the Middio
sex,
sad the
troops;
were
RSM Richard of the Argyll. grumbled good-naturedly "Don't publish a picture of our boys
drinking orange squash, or the reputation will be ruini
Boldiers of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders board a transport which is taking thêm: to Korea (“China Mall” photo)"
U.S. Second Division opens attack on Red bridgehead
The
With A's. 2nd Division, August 25,"
United States Second Division opened a cou ordinated attack today to smash the only Communist bridgehead left on the East bank of the Naktong River.
Men of the Second Division, fighting as a unit
for the first time in Koreo, pinched off the. supply line to the enemy bridgehead and all but enveloped an estimated regiment of North Korean troops in: the pocket 16 miles South West of Taegu.
N. Korean morale booster
Masan Front, Korea,
August 215. : The North Korean Army, has ordered death by shooting for any soldier who retreats.
United Nations warfare forces immédiately step-
Red
Tanks, planos and artillery supported the attack aimed at crushing the last remnants of the Communist forces. East of the Naktong on A copy of a Communist gen- A fow minutes later the ships the
the Central front. -{
eral order seized today hays::
Do not give kround. began pulling away from the
Merchant ships in the Major General Lawrence Their original strength estima-Anyone withdrawing will dock.
the stilt
Koter's, Second Division at less be shot of citological wishes and an entire RAF Guftrived in Korea. almost a month than 200 in later appraisals,
sald the Redw ago. It has had units in ac
Headquarter ouing on alizo÷l ped up, dicir, campaign promis~ tion on both the Naktong and Attacks are
scale, on the Southern duced
front North East front at var troops pounded South Koreans times.
The Division now is fighting today in a major attack probing tured with increasing case ra along the central. Naktong front for a new route to Taegu East of cently. Now
w that certain desth where the United States 24th the deadly Kumhwa bowling al-awalts them if they retreat, Division and the First Marine ley"; corridor through the moun-American. combat biflcers Buld
cleaned out the tains: Brigade recently
| the Réds Six thousand Red. troops hift big Communist bridgehead in the
This afternoon 45,000 red and in the early morning near Chongs white leaflets hearing the UN no" 24 miles North of Taegu." If
dropped on Red
Mr. Malcolm MacDonald the Commissier-General for the UK in South East Asia troops were
embarking (on on t historic, expedition, VIT "When you 'net Bouth Korea the trappé opposing you will be North Koreans but their
weapons, strategy and training were supplied by the Russians. The
aggression.'in Kores is part of the, attempt;
to
· by Russlan Communiam conquer the world.
"In Korea you will be fihting In defence not only of Asia and
of Europe, but also of Britain, as surely as
INFANTRY BRIGADE
Wallington, August 25. The New Zealand Ministar for Defence, Mr. Tom Mao. Donald,, said today that Bri. „tain', 'and Australla would send an Infantry brigade be tween them, to Korea and New Zealand #
would supply
artillery
you were fighting.o3. Mr the
Soldiers of UN
House of
that the New Zealand' unit would comelet of about 1,000 men, He said that this arrangement followed consultations, ba- twood the three nations and had already been accepted by the United Nationa-Router”.
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circled overhead,
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from the
various Tank: supported Communissade conduct to any
soldier who
Red. Koreana'
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Over General
signature, they of
miles South of the scone .of. today's new battle
stormed up and
apparently caught the North some initial advance but by Koreans napping. They trained nightfall no further sports of their weapons on the pocket from the battle nad been announced, both the North and North West Back of Kumbwa, the. Aineri dered American soldiers to give One unit of the Second Divi dan 27th Regiment raked an humane treatment to any North sion seized a position command enemy wedge with artiftery Korean coming in with a leaflet,
and infantry.
attacks which Ing the enemy's supply routé, The
flated"Heavy) - casunities" "ON" Communists still had an escape
romnants of Red force whien routs over the river Inte: on Fr
had infiltrated Into: Red, posl. day, but it was precariously nar
Blone under artillery The Yanks
"The
were
Four hundred North Koreang waved a white flag of surrender
today when caught in the open Lieutenant Colonel Barnard Teters ordered his man to
held Suddenly the Reds began runs
the Helds of France or tho beaches of England itself. The will follow your British people fortunes and
deeds. with your day feelings of gratitude and pride.:
"Secondly,
you are going to engage in battles which perhaps mark the, most hopèrul, turning- point in human hlstory. . Tòa enemy has comraftled an act of "aggression, That unprovoked
began at noon on attack aggression is being resisted by fire squadron
the lieels of an intense artillery and mortar firp after a period of the United Nations. ---
the two ships steamed slowly barrage. At stunned the enemy relative calm during which Redning back to their own lines, Shouts, of "Godspeed and Good so effectively that when the In pressure slackened on the Kum still under the white flag. Amer Luck" mingled with the strains fantry first moved up to seize the hwa front and Communist force can machine-gundets and artillery
faltial objectives in the drive to drifted Eastward toward the opened up on themse of Auld Lang Syne
They left at least 60 dead Associated cer Leicesters, band and "The Camp squeeze the Communists out of Chengno corridor. United Press
the bridgehead, opposition was and Asolated Press "The Americans and South bells Are Coming from, the Koreans fighting there are fight Argyll pipers assembled on the negligible. ing not only as Americans and Ceylon's affordeck as the two He thought that, in this, way
Koreans but also us soldiers of snips pulled into midstream, and "goodwill will be won and a
the United Nations that
fratern then headed toward the Eastern neutral Asian blac could be last night from tents in the Newal association of peoples set up twiligh
aggression Pandit. Nehru.. This Is, the best quarters, and electric lights were and establish, the rule of law in thing that can happen now and installed for the first time yes International affairs. .It is N. Korean
first time: in history that the the strongest argument in its terday. favour, is, that It would be
The General Omer Command-eoples of the world, DESA I strategic move."
ing For East Land Forces, mustered in arms under Lord Russell, who is returning Lieutenant General Sir John pices of the United Nations, d to England from a visit to Aus- Harding, and the Officer Ad tray EOAC
left, Singapore this morn-ministering the Government, Mr. ing by
plane.
J.F. Nicoil, visited, the troops The 78-year-old philosophe early yesterday afternoon... !! referred
fred again and again to Pan-
Nehru whose statesmanship Crowded trip described; as
Bergeant John, MaoDonald; one of the mon who'are going. to Korea. ("China. Mal{}!! ...photo.)
formed under the leadership of Territories into Nissen Hut to banish military
he
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airfields attacked
Tokyo; August 257
Reds repulsed
Two thousand "tank-led North Koreans which were officially reported to have penetrated into an "srus" hold, by the 8th Bouth Korean Division on Prij day were repulsed by American and Bouth Korean, förges withý. Laut jous of ground, adda Asso-
clated Press,
The attack occurred neat of your-own-country but also to
Kumhwa, Eighth Army Head establish in practice one of the noblest ideals ever conceived by Fighter planes of the Unit-quarter announced
P.m Tokyo time. the major maritten aghting ed States Air Force attacked
JOL
Britich
A group of North Koreans ghairfields at Wonsan and infiltrated behind the line of the engaged in this Pyongyang today with speedy South Korean 1st Division. The troops and patiors going campaign from on the warships are going to Ballors of the Royal Navy have F-80 jets, carrying out strafing be crowded on the voyage, but been going about their duty to missions on these targets.
course,
men have Dp the beginning:
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wall-planned scheme to draw the armed, forces sat about the move that is taking ing against the enemy from targets Hit by B-28 Superfor them to wars Bonassi | Korean skies. But so the war fricos flying in mass-formation: of Britain and Europe to other Mom for the troops heavy land has been fought or be Captain Roy V March, flying
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