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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950.

Major problems arising | Some fading Reds from victory in Korea

eminders.

Today

"The Democratic rinciple in British Educa- on" by I.. S. Pearson, British buncil library, 5.30 p.m.

on Rotary Club, lunch at eninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m. FI Club, Kowlson, snooker.

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in.

London, October 25.

The prospect of peace in Korca, which has come

to the Western Powers much earlier than could have been expected, has brought thom face to face with three major problems aris- ing from their victory.

The first is a military problem occasioned by the recent serious deterioration of the position in Indo-China, probably due to a switch in Cominform interest from Korea to the South of the continent of Asia.

The other two are diploma- tic and political problems aris- ing from the need to make the

Dragon's Serviers Club, non-Communist areas of the rts and table tennis, 7 p.m. Far East Safe against future onien's International Club, aggression. ist drive, 7.30 p.ni. a's Club, Ladies Night, al nese Bankers' Club, Bank Engl Asia Bldg,, 8 p.m. itish Orchestra coneart, esan Boya School, 0.30 ADC, presents "Playbill", Cinema, Kai Tak, 8 p.nu. May Institule, annual of meeting. 5.30 p.m. Players meeting,

at en's Mission theatre, &

Any altempt to build up a Far Eastern security system at the end of the Korean Incident raises

to problems of the conduct of the last phase of the campaign.

By that time, the big issue har already become the question o' how to mako Korea' defensible-in the long run after the withdrawal of United Nations forces.

Strategically

speaking,

th

question of long-term security, fo: at once th, issues of the futurs an united non-Communist Kore:

Japan and the future of For-ralses the whole question of th mosa as well as the question of non-Communist security systen the allitute of the West to than the Far East. Peking Government.

Those, rather than the internal future of Korea, are the questions seen in London as most likely to engage the attention of the British and American Governments be- tween now and the end of the year.

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For the impression created

the phase of the Korean campaign which began when the United Nallons crossed the 38th Farallel is that the So- viet Guvernment has, at any rate for the present, decided to write hit Korea as a dead les to the Communist cause.

'The decision by the United Nations to send its troops into North Korea WOR regarded at diplomatic quarters here as risk that had to be taken in the interests of restoring stability to Korce usa whole.

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Japan and Formosa

The matter can -Hardly,be discussed in laolation from the question of the future of Japar or. In view of General Mac Arthur's known opinions on the strategic position of Formosa in isolation from the question of the future of that-island.

It is consequently not surprising that this autumn a fresh attemp

the Japanese peace to selle treaty question should have Leon made by the United States Gov- ernment

the United through States delegation to the United Nations General Assembly.

The contact established on the question with the Soviet Govern- ment through Mr. John Foster Dulles of the American delegation But at the time when the Wait-and Mr. Jacob Malik of the Soviet d Nations troops moved acrosa delegation gave no sign of break- European the dividing line the decision was the deadlock over the appro- priate method of negotiating the has held up pro- treaty which ress so far.

lassical Concert, 50,

nell Rond..

Group. talk

on "Chinese regarded as a genuine risk.

The strength of the resetion in

Inism in the village,"

id Dilworth, 8.45 pm. Moscow and Peking was not

that

se Clerks Association, Down, and there had been hinta the Chinese Government could not stand idly by.

barty, Kum Ling Jan. 11 a.m.

Ins Services Club, lin

p.m.

REPORT ON BSA LORRY.

three-ton lorry,

ar and captured by es in Korca, nuggests s still far behind in

developments

als.

arid

heter registered only Jes, but the vehicle condition.

But thero is evidence that the American views on Japanes security have at last crystallised aish that these finally hardened at the meeting on Wake Island.

Correct judgment

Obviously, however, as the fu- Within a few days of tha

ture defences of Japan are plan- decisivo crossing. observara ned, they will have to be closely

those of confident that the linked with

the new Nations had Judged united Korea.

As in Gracce, It.

here were. United correctly.

appeared that the Communist Loss easy matter

powers were not prepared to provide the equipment and forces which would contain a

really strong military operation organlead by the West. Considerable significance was

here to the treat attached ment by Moscow Radio of the appeal broadcast, by the, North Korcan Premier, Kim Il Sung, to the Korean people in the second Te body. The ignition week of October.

ork was entirely of e chassis was steel, had been used to

electrical wiring were

Ar arrangement of this kind 52 obviously a routine postscript to an United Nations victory. In Koruny that it can scarcely occa slon any difficulty in principle for the Western Powers

American military policemen guard a long line of approximately 1,000 North Korcan prisoners as they, are: marched along a main street in Seoul, South Korean cupital, to a prison stockade following their surrender. (AP Photo).

Surrender anniversary in Formosa

BOY SCOUTS ASS'N APPOINTMENTS

Squatters seeking extension

Squatters in the Causeway Bay area who have received notice to clear out by Novem ber 14 are planning, to poli- tion Government for, an cx- tension of the deadline.

Representatives of the squatters met with, dificials of the Causeway Bay Kaifong Welinre. Association "Inst", night-to' enlist their support and mediation with Government. The Government clearance or- der affects a total of 1,814 families who aggregate just a little maro. than 6,000 persons. The number":" of huts Involved is 1,011,

It was earlier. reported that re- presentativos of the squatterr would call on the Government Social Welfare Officer yesterday: to seek his intervention but ep- quiry at the Social Welfare Ofte clfelted the information that no one from the squatters, hud call- ne.

Included in the squatter, settle- ment to be cleared is the Beni Sprout Village (Nga Trot Hang) named after the many people here who carn their livelihood by sprouting bears for the mar- ket. Bean Sprouts are among food delicacies for rich and poor alike among the Chinese,

The bean sprout people were, among the first to start the came solent to ask Government for, ali extension of time"" They say the clearance order will deprive them and their families of their livell- Hood..

From reliable sources. It has been learnt that even if an extem- sion of time is granted it would bo. temporary, only, as Govern- ¡ment:had stready screened-all-the- Inhabitants - In the affected area before deciding on the clearance order.

Pakistan tax on raw cotton hits HK mills

TBW

Pakistan's Imposition of a Rs.120 export tax, on cotton caused: consternation The following Boy Scouts As- sociation appointments have been among, Hong Kong 10 cotton opproved by Imperial Headmills yesterday. quarters, London:

Mrs. Joan Barnes to be Akeln Leader, and Mr. Loo Manghoon Assistant Deputy. Camp:

to be

Taipeh, October 25. Nationalist China today celebrated the fifth anniver. sary of the surrender of For-Chief, mosa by Japan, but found it- self still fighting to win world recognition of its claim that the island belongs to China.

Chiang Kai-shek, in his annl versary statement, said bluntly that Formosa belongs to the Chin- C: C. And today Foreign Minister George Ych told the United Press "I see nothing to worry about in the results of the Truman-Mac-

The question of Formosa. is Arthur conference." less easy.

General MacArthur is known to be convinced that control of The Moscow Radio version of Formosa is a necessary element with a rubber substitute. the appeal emitted Kim's specific in the American defence of the -doors were of plywood,

cracked and the door reference to the absolute support Pacile....

of China and the Soviet Union" and reported only that he, had claimed to have the sympathy of the "whole world."

were sprung. Que door not close.

driver's seat was unhol- with an inferior plastic dcloth, already bursting etting out

Truron has

But, with the, conclusion of a Japanese peace treaty, Formosa should, under the terms of the Cairo enci Potsdam- Declarations, However, long guerilla resist-go to the Chinese Government, an its cotton lint ance may continue after the an Institution about where identity The inside of the roof of organised fighting, and how-the Western Powers are still not overed with olled carboard ever delicate the position may unaniinous,

could be picked opart with eventually become on the Sino- ogers, bunu

Korean and Korean-Soviet fron- front bumpers were made tiers, this fallure by Moscow to inner metal than is usually endorse the North Korean state

in private cars. Onement was interpreted here as er had rattled loose, and meaning that the USSR would of the mudguarda was not undertake an effective inter- and one had to be propped vention.

give the tyre clearance.

The conclusion being drawn in engineers who examined arry said that its engine ran diplomatic quarters in London in y, but they knew nothing the second part of the Korean power. Commented one of campaign, that North of the "It doesn't look anything Parallel, was that so far since the an industrialised nation end of the Second World War a of strength in the face of

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be proud of."

|BOOM IN JAZON RUBBER

ther boom in rubber, pro

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in the Amazon region is

Communist pressure has never

failed. Even before the end of the fighting observers here... were

adding the Korean incident to the list of major postwar Communis). retreats-from- Persin, Berlin and Greece.

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· ST. JOHN: ORDERS

Order by Comin: A. el Arculli;

Order No. C.St.J., Commissioner, St. J.AVE. Hong Kong District. 43/50, dated Friday, Obtober 27, 1950;

Ambulance Duties Hong Kong October 20 to November 6. Eastern Division, November & to:11, Causeway Bay Division,

Ambulance Duties Kowloon: October 1 to November 6, ZYMCA Dielalon; 'Novem ber 0 to 12, Mongkok. Division.

The assertions by both Chiang Kai-shek and Foreign Minister Yeh pointed up the general ex- that the pre-slons of optimism Nationalist flag will continue to fly over Formosa on future surrender Saturday 28 and Sunilny 20, Mongkok sad anniversarics..

Mass rally

A mass rally, attended by an estimated 100,000 persons was held this afternoon in the plaz fronting the presidential office. A colourful parado, miles long, com pleted the popular participation

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Bench Dulles Kowloont 114-mile Bonch.

Shamehulpo Nursing Division.

19-mile Beacht Unlong Division under D/Supts, arrangements,

Taipo Swimming Pool: Talpo. Diviziun under: DyBupta, urrahgcinents,

Lai Chi Koh, Bathing Cluba: Kong Wah and KYMCA Nutaing Division.

Beach Duties Monk. Kong: Baturday.28; Repulse Dar, BiH. Nam Division Dia Wave, Enaleta Divizian 8bek, O. Chung Leaders of Nationalist- Chino, Sink Division. Bunday, 29, Repulse, liar, who months ago sought to warn South Chlia Division: Ble Wave, KCOB the Western countries that Red Division: Bhek 0, HKYMCA Division,

Will, all Beach Dates (petserai) z Chitta would soon be throwing its weight behind a Communist ax-D/Supte, please note that as from BunBay pansion Southward, hope the ne- October 20, Beach Dutiba fer this somsat curacy of their predictions be remembered: -

celebration. Sinco Fresident already publicly rejected General MacArthurs, view, that Formosa ought to be under Western.con- trol and has not defined his policy beyond a neutralisation by the United States Navy for the period of the Korean war, the good news from Korea itself only thurpers the Fermosan problem-Reuter.

Norwegian ship returns from Shanghai:

Flying, the. Norwegian flag.

st by US Government The incident is also considered the ss, Sandviken returned

Especialists if the Fur to show that at least in respect from Shanghai yesterday, with- m. situation deteriorates to of the

ellekoy of n show, of

在 whore U.S. rubber supe strength, there is no difference

from that aren ard en-between did problem of contain- red...

ing aggression in Europe and Asia. Indo-China

trary to the popular im-

on, say these specialists, Uc. rubber will not climin- he Vinced for natural

enether we

States would sook natural from all sources. ilo. It is doubted that South

2,000 tons of general cargo.

The ship, one of the largest

vessels, to have, navigated the Yangtse, alter the Communist au- thorities had marked a safety. channel in the estuary, was under chatter to Jebshun Shipping Com pany in Hong Kong. The voyages to and from Shioghat were un

eventful.

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Towards the end of the Korean campaign, attention: was sharply distracted from the vista of the steady advance of the United Na

tions troops in Korea, [by the Ica will over become a great situation in Indo-China:

The Sandvikon left Hong Kong source. It is pointed out farger production in this The Communist success in on October 7 and arrived them would relieve the draid securing the evacuation of on October 16. She left Shanghal vailable world supplies in French: garrisons from a number on October 201

ent of a grave emergency of frontier posts on the Chinese A pilot boat lod the Sandviken

Indo-Chinese frontier nade: THETIC RUBBER clear that the scene of greatest through the safety channel hire

learned. Yangise, it Was dungar, had already ehíftéd South, OOST IN U.S.

But in Korean loss than a forks: The only other ship arriving aight after the crossing of the from the, China cousky yetarly U.S. Government has Parallel, at the time when Presi www.the.es. Josephine. Moling from ed an increoso in US dent Truman and General Douglas Swatow. The ship was under atic rubber production fol- McArthurmet on Wake Talandi charity to Ping Chong Shipping * on appeal from leader it was already, possible to focus Company herey

US. rubber Industry that on future irthigements for pokun hetlo output be increased it and stability, in the oren on the

20 tons, a month at once...

Hrough commiltto honded great powers would not Intervener

Frank Hendflekids, pro

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Will will enake.

Mill operators face considerable losses in view of contracts al- ready signed for their products.

Some hinted yesterday that they would" become totally bank- rupt if they are compelled to bonour their contracts for which Graw dotton: Has bbch orderdd from

.Fakistan."

The 10' local cotion mills held a joint meeting, yesterday to dis- «cuss. Pakistan's new cotton- ex- nort tax (Ks: 1201fór a-400-pound baley which came into force yes-- turday.

*all

The meeting, decided to cable cotton enterprises, in- the United Kingdom, Japan and the 'United States soeking their advice

suggesting joint action.

Art Exhibitions

SAL

in Hong Kong

From November. 1; there will be held, three Art Exhibi- tions in Hong Kong which- differ, in subjects as well as natyles..

The flist: will bo the usual monthly Exhibition of the Hong Kong Art Club for October at St. John's Cathedral: Hally Garden and 2. The Road, on November. 'Bxed: subject- for thờ: month - 15-

"Portrait of a Club Member.”

The second will be an: Exhibi tion of wood carvings by MA LoungChuk-ting at Hotel Cecil, Race Course Date: Saturday, NoveChater Road, from November. 1 One... source, discussing this!

to: 3′ daily from 10 am to 7. pmi Mr. Leung, was graduated in vaid: "Nationalist China. feels trastorn and Motor Transport: DI-

vialone. knows more about Communism,

Ontario College of, Arf-in: Canadh, Football Match Dates:: Saturday this madis being stone carving. its aims, and how it goes about getting what it wants better than 8.30 pm. HKFC Ground, Shaakiwan Di

wood carving, sculpture in plùse vislost pa fundary äärest, Teithia Buy of the other democratic coun- chata Divlilott, Bond 2013- Sorter Brass and porcelain. Before Arles. We have said many times; spor, Bib Nam, Diestor: 8 pm Car World War II, he was respon and still feel the warnings sound-e Hill Both: China: Division 1440p.mile for producing the Statues ed by us should be heeded. But we seem to be crying in the

all these wilderness

years. United Press

Man sentenced for theft

Boundary Street, Tsimshatsu Division.

"for" the" ibmbs, of heroos; of the 2191H Route: Army in Conton. He Kat-Tak-Air Displays Baturday 16, ons A/D and 10 men No, 1 Corp Kowloon and lett Hong Kong for the North, one:A/0 and 10-men: No Carp Kowtoon living in Kiangal, famed for to report to Kawloon Hospital, Opt Pporcelain industry, where he pro- Hent, Dept, at 21:49 pm. Dienvoleduced many porcelain works of slack and full equipment, two simichept

eloper, Corpstra

the occasion of--the- Itoynt-

Penetration Squad. Dulless Bander 30% Marriage of Princess Elizabeth in Medical er for duty, Div. Bari,, De pil997; the Chinese Nationalist 1L 1 Naming Divisiorię, prxić; zevk (Clovernment, then in. Nanking- tity commenalny Novembe? Central | ipresented to the, Princess; come Aria porcelain produced under, the Wong: Chi-nam; aged 28, Numing Dividen was sentenced to six months Treme Shield Competions Arense skilful hands of Mr. Laung Ht hard, labour by Mr. J. Rey-re reminded that the dates zok the above was then appointed Professor in

meritienied compellon at

the Porcelain department of the Sunday November 55 Fire Aid and Our Industrial School, of the Province examination, Dritude - Headquarter: Bangor Klängdi. day. Nowaber 11, Sirutchergi and Squid Recently, Mr. Leung- returned DH, Metrantle Marine, Goort Grounde to the Colony and has worked Chatham Road Hawlpon.

Offer Achat Tule following soda a number of wood, carvings events have been organbed for the month which form, the main feature of

Exhibition a present of November Welder i Fr the

at Hotel

Yu:

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