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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1050.
President Truman's appeal
for world disarmament
(Continued from page 1) "At the present time, fear of anether great international wat overshadows the hopes of man- Icind. Thala (car arises from ten- sions between nations and from the recent outbreak of open ag- ccasion in Korea.
all
| tho-year of effort have served to
bring to the attentin of nations the three baste problem
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aggression-whatever bellel is our faith in the United weapons are used-brings fright-
ful destruction. Nations.
The United Nations has three Erent roles to play in preventing
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means.
that
"2. The plan must be bared or agreement. Only' a unanimous few of the nations is not enough. No plan of disarmament can work unless It includes every nation having substantial armed force Onc-sided disarmament is a sure. invitation to aggression,
1. It provides 'n way for negotiation and settlement of dis- putes Banng nations by peaceful
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"2. provides a way of utilis- ing the collective strength of ber nations under the Char- ter to prevent aggression.
"3. The plan must be fool- "a. It provides a way through proof. Paper promises are not which, once the danger of aggreenough. Disurmament must be ston is reduced. paticns can be re-based on safeguards which wil lieve of the burden, of erma ments.....
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insure the compliance at All nations. These safeguards must be adequate to give immediate warne jug of any threatened violation. Disarmament must be policed con- inuously and thoroughly. It must he founded upon free movement and freo Inter-change of informa- tion across national borders.
Melbourne in the State "The Charter obligates 11 of of Victoria Australia andļng to settle sue disputes peace care of the China Naviga-¡fully. Today is the appropriate tion Co., Ltd., Victoria inceton for us solemnly to re- the Colony of Hong Kong, affirm our obligations under the
"These Charter.
are simple practical Master Mariner, deceased.
"The. United States, 38
one principles. If they were accepted
and carried out. nember of the United Nations.
disarmament
enter into negotiations. spreared now as always to would be possible...But until wel
system and disarma- We in achieve
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But while we will certainly the work! sate agalust. aggres-, supervision. Modern,
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"After World
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"After disarmament is achieved,
DATED the 17th day of countries disbanded their wartimi the tations of the world acting
anter, but other countries con- through the UN could join in inued to maintain forces a large greatly enlarged programme that they posed a constant threat
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aggression. And this year, the invasion of Korea has shown that there are some who will re.ort 1.
contrary de-outright war,
to the principles of the Charter, if it suits their ends.
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mutual aid. As the cost of main- | taining armaments 'decreased, [ every nation could Kreatly in- crease its contributions to ad- vancing human welfare. All of us could then pool even greater re- sources to support the UN in its war against want.
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"Under these circumstances the United Natious, if it is to be an flective in: irument for keeping the prace has no choice but to use the collective strength of medicine and tools for use in numbers to curb aggression. To
under-developed areas and into
do so, the UN must be prepare other aids for humed advance
to use force. The UN wed forcement. The latest discoveries, oil 13 combat aggression in Korza, science would be made available
Hy so doing has greatly to men all over the globe. strengthened the cause of peace.
and
Only way
"I am glad that additional steps are being taken at this ression to prepare for quick effective action
"Thus we could give real meaning to the old promise that! swords shall be beater into plough.. shares and that nations shall not! learn war any more. Then man can turn his great inventiveness, in any future case of aggression. his tremendous energies and the The resolution on actions for resources with which he has been peace which is now being con- blessed, to creative efforts. Then Any persons witnessing the sidered by the General Assembly we shall be able to realise the perident or who can give any recomises three important prin-kind of world which has been the information
the cites. To maintain peace, the UN vision of man for centuries. regarding accident are asked to com-must be able-to-learn-the-facts
"This Is the goal which municate with Traffic Office, out, it must be able to call quick must
about any threat of aggression.
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CHURCHILL ON THE UN
we
ly to put down aggression.
"Peace-loving nations arc building their strength. However much they may regret the neces- sity, they will continue to bulld up their strength until they have; created forces strong enough tel
London, October 23. Mr. Winston Churchill, in a preserve peace under the United Nations.
statement today on the eve of the Afth "They will do all that is re Nations, sald: "Let us renew our anniversary of the United quired to provide dorener ngainst aggression, They will determination to save mankind do that because under the con- from war by making it clear to ditions which now exist in the all the world that we will stand world it is required to provide in arms with every free and pea- defenco against aggression ceful nation against any tha They
that bacauze night wish to break the peace,
wit do
under the conditions which "Peace, however, is no passive now exist in the world it la the state but calls for qualities of enly way to maintain peace. high adventure and endeavour. "We intend to build Our
Through the United Nations
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the UN to achieve in- restore the ravages of former through
control of atomic wars and assist the peoples of energy and reduction of arma Africa and Asia to achieve, by ments and armed forces. Coll peaceful "menns, their hopes of a operative and effective disarma- new and better Ufc."--Reuter. ment would make the danger of war remote, and would be a way of achieving the high purposes of the UN without the tremendous outlay for armaments which con- ditions in the world today-make imperative.
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uation. What he saw, raused bil to shift to his club 8. in order t ONE OF the real thrills of whack at the re-cairies for, the bridge comes from managing to diamonds. That is when South take more tricks than reem pos- made his gaudy plan, which sible on a particular deal. Such worked, ruffing in his own han developments acgur occasionally and hoping the dummy's....thre when a fine declarer decides to trumps would be enough to fel give a hand what is usually called the hostile ones.
"reverse play," treating the dum-
my, with its shorter trump holdi He won the club lead in dùm- ing as it it were the declarer's my with the A, then went about hand and using the latter for ruf-setting un diamonds. Ho rufted Ang out dummy losers. Some the 4 with the spade 5, returned times, when a score by such play] to dummy with the spade 7 to the shows up in a duplicate tourna- J, ruffed the diamond 6 with thg ment, it appears certain to be a spade Q to have the diamond scoring mistake until the modus establislied, scored the spade H operandi is recounted.
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Thus the defenders were m ed to one puny trick, the ver irst one.
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