FORMOSA ISSUE TO

BE DISCUSSED BY. SECURITY COUNCIL

Lake Success, August 29.

The United Nations Security Council tonight agreed to discuss the Formosa question. The wording of the item on the agenda, suggest- ad by India and accepted by the Council, was Complaint of arthed in- vasion of Taiwan (Formosa)."

Opening the Council's 'session, this month's President, Mr. Jacob Malik Russial announced that he was including on the agenda the Chi- nese Communist Government's statement accusing the United States of aggression in Formoso.

The complaint was cabled by the Chinese Communist Foreign Minister,

Mr. Chou En÷loi.“

CHARGES AGAINST AMERICA

Lake Success, August 29, The United States invited the United Nations today to appoint a commission to investigate Chinese Communist charges that the Ameriran Air Force kaic)

raided targets in Man-

churia.

The chief American delegate to the United Nations, Mr. War- ren Austin, in a letter to the UN Secretary-General, TryEve Ide, denied the charges mile by the Foreign Communta Chinese Minister, Mr. Chuu En-lat, that U.S. planes had flown North of the Yalu River, which separates North Korea from Manchurla,

Chinese and

strated

territory

there.

The Communist charge brought an iminellate denial from Ameri- can military spokesinen and Mr. Austin's feller today said:

"The instructions under which aircraft are operating, under the mited comminand in Korea strlet- ly prohibit them from crossing" the Korean frontier into adjucent territory.

"No evidence has been racetv. ed to Indicate that these in- structions have been violated.

The United States, for its part. would welcome an Investigation on the spot by a Comintssion ap pointed by the Security Camell."

The letter was circulated to all members of the Security Counelt immediately before today's son- sion-United Press.

DEMONSTRATION IN COURT

Hamburg. August 28, Communist spectators in the British Summary Court here tedry broke into shouts of "Friendship, we are ready"

The United States objected | Eastern Germany. the Kurilu

to discussing the Formosa lg-Islands, the Sakhall Islands, sue under the heading of Dr. Tatontit nuded. "Aggression by the United States", but said that it was prepared to debate it if it were called merely a "complaint concerning Formosa."

"Without going into the detalių af all these questions, the legal title of my Government to tha island is certainly not less com-| plete than the title of thore goy- ernments which have incorporat

ed East Germany, the Kurlie and↑ ~~

This was the third item on the provisional agendo Mr. Malik Sakhalin istande.” Introduced. The others were adoption of the egenan and thej Korean rouflict.

Observers, here had predeter at Mr. Malik would seek to sense the Fornisa issue.

Gladwyn Jebb to speed up UN Council

the

Lake Success, August 20. Britain's

delegate to UN, Sir Gladwyn Jebb, told before today's reporter Security Counall, meeting

that he intended to vote for putting the Formoran, izus on the agenda.

Bir Gladwyn, who will auc

Mr. Mallk as Council cood President on September 1, te to call a meeting on Friday- the first day of his pre- sidency.

have as Ho will meetings ao MATY

possible next week and might even chil a

Labour meeting for Day, if his colleagues want.

cd one.

Sir Gladwyn's plan to hold.

was seen frequent meetinga

as part of the non-Commun. jst move to show that the Council can not quickly once Mr. Malik leaves the chair. The delegates have been in a do-nothing stalemate since Mr. Mallk took

on August 1.-Aspoclated Prosa.

over

The Chinese Nationalist dele- Bate objected to the item on the

that his Government grounds

knows of no aggression by the United States and that it had no complaint.

ti

Mr. Marik, speaking as the Govlet delegate, declared that the Counali was not considering the question. of Formosa buz

the question of armed invasion by the armed Jórunk of the United States of the inalienable Chinese territory of Taiwan (Formosa)".

The Soviet delegate objected to

Unita! States" proposed! wording for the aftenda Tuin.

"Part of China"

·

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1950, * ́ ̈ ̈

Warrior leaves for Orient

Alrcraft careler HMS Warrior leaves Portsmouth with naval personnel for the Far East. (Associated Press Photo).

PLANS FOR GERMANY

London, August 29. Western officials said the most that can be expected in the immediate

An Ad u *****. future 'with respect to Germany; is:n ke cafested in First, increasing West Germany's police force, possibly on a federal basis, to a size that would enable it to cope only with aggression by East Germany in the form of a civil war and

some

of

The present position about the West German police force was understood a bo that the three. Western Governments, Jyid re-

He declared thus;aro. Hurther

Secondly, using International. agreements

val Germany's industrial potential decide, the neuder, to

status of

to fill in non-military need For not..

"Formosa has been returned as of the West on such things as an inalienable part of China trucks and also civilian pro-cently approved the expansion of settled by International egree ducts which are now curtailed further 18,060, ya, ne krahine. this!

The United States threalcus armed force to hinder. and open Harper, the

only legal govert- ont. of China to approach thi Island which is un integral part of Chinese territory."

Earlier, Sir "Gladwyn Jebb United (Britain) supported the Slater' dormulation of the word- ing Tor the agentla,

The debate continues. —Reuter.

the existing force of 190,000 by a

forco

of the Federal Government the event of an emergency.

St

BRIGGS REPORTS ON PLAN

Singapore, August 29. Lieutenant-General Sir Har-

Operations. today reported the old Briggs, Malaya's Director of results of his "Briggs Plan" to end Communist terrorism.

The plan began on June 1 and

ults have been en-

ems and international decisions in some Western countries by This additional taken during and alter fito war" new armament programmes. existing 100,000, was to be con-

The Potsdam Declaration indi

The United States; British and trolled by the Governments of the terms of the Japanese suz- French Foreign Ministers will the Laender and would not be

ender had decided that Formosa have to deettie these issues when Federal police body, though it was Chinese, territory,

they meet in New York next

was reliably underalded that month.

The West German Chancellor, would be placed at the disposal Konrad Adenauer, has started a concerted campaign to make the

The appeal made a few days world conscious of what he and Mr. Winston Churchill have deg by the West German Federal, teribed as West Germany's aftd Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, so fur

for an armed police force, com- couragtag. He warned, however, West Europe's perilous position.

137 the Fast

Zone Peo- that progress would be slow. But informed officials agree parable

which totals 250,- He told a Press conference polica; which at anything like Mr. Chura's ple's Europuña army with German G men, is to be referred to the Kuala Lumpur that terrorists in meeting next month of the Johore and Negri Sembilan contingents, or a German army, New are still well in the future.

the "Big Three" Western Foreign States of Southern Maluya had been driven deep into the jungle and aro belag pursued by security forces. Civilian morale there rising, he said. ormbised

Bridges'

unions

expelled

Washington, August-29. Harry Bridges longshoremen and two smaller West Coast In along speech he described unions were thrown out of the when-six of their party com- the Chinese People's Government Congress of Industrial Organ-

des were sentenced to gaol as "puppets of Moscow" and suldisations today, finally complet for periods ranging from three that the cable concerning Formosa ing the purge of Left Wing to six months for pasting the "did not deserve city with Conmualst posters,

"Friendship" is the urgoting of

the Communist Free German

Youth Movement).

sideration."

serious co1!..

affiliates.

A dilemma

These officials thee a dilemma, however. They face the hard fact that the number of divisions now heing offered by the Atlantic Fact countries is far short of the num- ber military men sny is necessary to defend Cermany and Western Europe, and the greatest repost- lory of untapped military man- power is Western Germany,

But men without weapons don't make an arms",

Hence it now looks as though trying to colva Western 'Ger. many's defence by using Ger. man, manpower, must await the ethor rearmament of the

Western European countries. Thus tho emphasis at the.

Ministers.

This appeal by Dr. Adenauer would, of course, involve a very substantial increase in the size of the West German police force. United Press and Reuler,

Anti-Red stand of

US.

**

union

Washington, August 29.

Tupy,

at

Reds, however, have smell cells in the vil

pre now carrylog out small ambushes, sniping

and blashing subber. Many of them are law-abiding labourers by day and bandits by night, he added.

Sir Harold reported that during the period July 10 to August 23. 02 bandits were killed or captured throughout the country and '87 agents purested.

Sir Harold said in answer to a question that he belleved the Comintunists had two head- The. Congress of Industrial quarters-one in the Jungle, the Expelled along with Bridges'

Organisations today adopted, aqther a local branch in Singapore. International Longshoreman and Warehousemen's-Union-were the Foreign Ministers meeting in strongly anti-Communist state-Associated Press. Marlie Cooks and Stewards and New York is bound to turn to nent-on-foreign-policy which proposed German police it sail would ensure the victory

Time short

Voice of Moscow

The_Nationalist delegate, Dr. The spectators leapt to their T. F. Triang, nsked the Council tije Fishermen und Allied Work-he

the clenched fist slutonot to pay any attention to any ers, which recently merged with force. feet, and shouted as the Judge found conumurication from the Chinese the Longshoremen. They brought the inen guilty of the charges. Communists. He formally objected to 11 the number of CIO unions

The London Immediately, the six canviated to the inclusion of the Peking tossed out for hewing too close to men clenched their flats and bel-Government's complaint against the Communist Party line. Char-week summarised the problem lowed,

on Friendship, we will corry | alleged American aggression in gas against a twelfth union the this way!

Fonnoso.

the

Both the spectators and convicted men were led out of the court-room through different

doors

without further incidents.

accused,

a.voletan 11 previous

One of the Communist with

conviction

month

45,

were

was given a six-

Dr. Tsinng said that there was not the filmalest evidence to warrant Counali considera-

war"

ton" "Economist" this

of the democratic forces of the TRUMAN TO SPEAK

TO AMERICA world.

The CIO polley slaternent said,

Washington, Augukt 2p. "There can be no appeasement of

our democratic. President Truman is preparing aggression if

to report to the nation" by radio world is to survive?" -

The statement put, the CIO on and telovision on International affairs, the fighting in Korea and controls he 'Yecia are required at home, a White House oficial said today.

record::

27

Wilhelm tion by the Economic Co-opera-

President Truman would give the report in the form of a fire- side chal, such as President. Roo- bevelt used to make.

}

"No time had been set for the

Furniture Workers were with- "What is now needed is not an drawn when the union threw out army to fight in total war, but a

1.For full support and Co- civil guard er armed gendarmerie its Left Wing leaders.

toperation to the United Nations The CIO Executive Board, act-sufficletilly strong to make tion of the Communist coming under special purge authority clear to the German Communists forces in Korea, NE

3. Against granting of econo- granted at the Union's conven- and their Soviet masters that it' plaint.

Though

the accusations had tign, voted 41 to tivo to expel woutil not pay to start a divil mic aid to the totalitarian dic- A tatorships of Spain and ́Argen- Bridges. United Nations in come to the

All three unions automatically The time for this is short. In tine." a cable from Mr. Chou En-lal, while the others, a

man who calls himself the lost their executive Board "seats, Barlin, this week-end tho: East 3. For Immediate consider speech;; the offlalal.:added, but it ranging in age between 18 and Foreign Minister of the People's Bridges sald, "We're better of German President,

sentenced to from three Repubile of China, the voice it out than in. He declined further Picek, appealed to all Germans to tlan Administration of bold new might be ready the week-end. to four months' imprisonment,

The Judge told them that the tv of Moscow. It is nothing comment, although in a recent carry out an active programme of policies to raise living standards ficuter.

A puppet regime," Dr. Tsions speech he described the CIO as a national resistance against the int countries receiving Marshall sentences were no severe because said.

as Plan aid. "racketeering organisation far off Western occupation forces, there was a movement in Wost-The Chinese Nationalist Gay from its founding principles well as any moves to rearm. For

Point Four programme, of afd to ern Germany" Elearly sited" "b" unent, Dr. Tslang sold, was in The CIO president, Philip Mur-Western Germany. 3 undermining the esteem of the complete control of Formosa and rar, sald a new union would be Occupation forceshut received no dématids from chartered to represent the ex- the United States for any kind of pelled ILWU. Discussions already were under way in San Francisco privilege.

Dr. Telang told the Courell with members of Bridges' union

about the that before it took up any com-rganisation in the CIO. The CIO new tongshordmen's blaint, the complainant should least have some vesuge or expected to name a representa

tive to organise-longshoremén-in! prima facle case.

Hawali United Press

Allied Reuter,

ATLANTIC PACT MEETING

August 20.

The US State Department 10- day formally announced that the Foreign Ministers of the 12 North Atlantic Treaty powers will" "moot

Légal title

There was no such case in the Communist complaint abou

in New York on September 15 Formosa. There had been discus- butors the opening of the United sign concerning the Juridical Nations General Assembly

The

US TRAGEDY

BUS

a

Viefima; August 28.. According to an. Austrian Prese Agency report from Innsbruck, a meeting will be followed status of Fare me or the occu gens tell from the Arlbergstrasse, Formosa, he said, "but French omnibus with. 20 passen. by conference of the Big Won for disctission of the law on the Moser crossing nên đến Three Western Foreign Ministers of that question."

Blvd passengers were killed -France, Britain and the United *There aro territories which and 13 injured. No further cos States announced yesterday.have had to be changed las af talls are available at present.— Reuter

result of this wor-for example, | Router.

Palestine Commission busy preparing report for UN

Jerusalem, August 20, Thủ threa man Commission's Member of the United Na-appreciation of the situation will tions Palestine Concilation be based on their one-month Commission are now back in peace feeler tour of Cairo, Am- than, Tel Aviv, Dambacus and

peace talks, but 'unwilling to jolate the refuge; problem from the whole canțestoasaan The second principni, differance

Jerusalem from the Lebanon Beirut to obtain: the opinions of reppried to be unsolved yet is and Syrippreparing their and Various Coveramente, de tha Tarugi, prefers direct - pence- Reventh report to Mr. Trygva so far as is known, there is no talks while tho. Arabs : prangén basic change since the concillia that the gonelllators mbainida mam forschded : their meetings at

The Conciliation

The report will say whether Geneva earlier in July, when the

and under what circumstancos Arab · Governments wanted the with probable.

There would be why rosability of broblem, of 700,000 Falu Cio ra- | pott direct negotiations, babyan firaal jitli (vai sotiled

daty other

and the surrounding Aras, Slates fundationenWER CANO to end the present Lineagy ármike, mesélargitoat that time, Wald-ahariba

24,

.

President Truman's

under-developed countries as the cornerstond not dur: foreign London denial

bolicy", In London; a Foreign Office. For immediate steps to give spokespigh today denied Press labour adequate representation in reports that the approval of an the State Department and a big-

geraitures tho's shaping of] Wemalt police, Toreo for Western

foreign policy. Germany of 20,000 *men may be expected shortly. 7 Nothing....or this kind was at

The CIO's Executive Board also denounced the so-called Stook! halm Speace petition" as a “"pléco present under consideration by of Communist propaganda". -- the Western Allies,

United Press.

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