Warning Of Rocks Ahead
London, Nov. 2.
The Liberal Leader, Mr Clemont Davis, told Parlia- ment today that the throat in Tibet and the position in and Malaya Indo-China called for renewed activity by all free nations to be prepared to play their part.
There could be no letting up because of the turn of events in Koren, he said. There was dan- ger in many parts of the world.
He was speaking on the third of the debate on the King's Govern- the specch outlining
day
ment's policy for ression of Parliament.
The free
the new
nations
Armaments
must
be
Mrong economically as well as militarily.
would not stop war.
aione
"We shall have to go to the in- help of the weak so as to crease their economic strength", he sald.
Asserting that the Government should exercise a far greater Influence on the trend of events than it did today, Mr Davies said wished I was not he
and lukewar
tcpid"
European affairs-Reuter.
Holden Refuses
To Beholden
Hollywood, Nov. 2.
$0
in
William Holden has been sus- pended by Columbia Studios for refusing to appear in a picture, the studios announced today,
Holden said: "I have appeared in some pictures in the last few years against my better judg- ment. I do not feel I can take the same risks in future."- United Press.
THE CHINA MAILA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1950,
“Brazilian Bombshell”
On Visit To Landen North Korean Threat British Shares
A Löndön
Latest "Brazilian Bombshell" to visit, London is blonde Fernanda.Moniel, who has an engagement to sing in cabarat and has been called "he most exciting wo- She took with her from Paris only man in the world."
over £100,000 £35,000 worth of jewellery (she has worth), two mink coats, thirty evening gowns Married twice dresses, and ten pairs of shoes.
and pre-
viously, Fernandn says she is now going to marry a
Spanish Count
To U.N. Forces' Flank
Americans In Retreat
Tokyo, Nov. 2.
United Nations troops fall back nine miles before fiorco Communist counter-attacks in northwest Koroa today. Ameri- can and South Korean advanco units withdraw from Unsan, hotly disputed keystone of the northern dofences, under heavy out-flanking infiltration attacks.
They abandoned some weapons and ammuni-] tion which were later reported being used against them.
Advance elements of the United States 24th
!
Disowned
Division which had pushed along the coast to By Slum
within 14 miles of the Yalu river border, pulled back with them.
Neighbours
New York, Nov. 2. The slum neighbourhood from which Oscar Collazo set out to try
The Allied forces were to- "Chinese troops" in action in night trying to establish a new Korea and were equally retleent inc running from Chonglu, about reports of jet aeroplano coastal town taken by the | "dog-fights". British a few days ago, and
A South Korean unit which through Tacchon to Kujanglong. had carilor penetrated to the 15 miles below Unsan
Yalu river frontier, was reported The United States 3th Army to be withdrawing towards the Air Force threw 124 Bghter- main United
Nations forces on the without contacting the enemy. bombers into action castern flank 10 help the
Од the East Coast leading beverely tried ground forces to
elements of the American 7th "He is not "stabilise the fluid situation," it was officially announced.
Pilots reported flerce. Afighting In the area with "readily avall- able targets".
The United States Air Force sent 228 fighter-bombers over the fighting zone today. They claimed that two Yak-type planes were destroyed besides 55 vehicles, 18 tanks, 25 ara- munition carts, supplies and lon buildings, housing troops.
NO CLARIFICATION Headquarters sul made no clarification today of reports ol
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Reds' Cavalry Slaughtered
Eusak, Nov, 2.
A North Korean Cavalry unit was slashed to pieces when it attempted to at- tack American tanks on the Unsan front, according to a report from the First Corps tonight. Tank guns, moving in wide втеля, Blaughtered dozens of men and horses, the report said.--Renter.
Infantry Division were today attacking northern forces several miles northwest of Pungsan.
Two battalions of a regiment lot the American 1st Cavalry Division, carlier surrounded to the southwest of Unsan, fought their way out of the Communist
trap.
"A LITTLE BRIGHTER"
A third battalion was sill reported to be surrounded their though troops sent to rescue, after being halted by artillery Are, resumed their drive this afternoon and a First Corpo spokesman described the Situation tonight as "a litile brighter,"
According to unconfirmed reports, a Chinese orisoner cap- tuted on this front yesterday, said that about 3,000 Chinese troops accompanied by Korean interpreters were in railon against the out oft batinilon.
300
A spokesman at the 1st Corps headquarters Bald earlier today that two American pilots had observed Chinese troops, wearing Chinese uniforms, moving south In large numbers on the rod Chonsan, on Yalu river border, towards the Unsan ap.-Reuter,
from
Invitation
To Belgrade
Torquay, Nov. 2. Contracting parfles to GATT (the General Agreement, on Tariffs and Trade) agreed here todny to invite Yugoslavia to send an observer, to their meet- Ings. They had just opened their Afth session.
A United States proposal for the extension of membership benefits to Japan will be dis- cussed at the session.
Sola
Fantastic!
To U.S. Charge By
Russians
London, Nov. 2.
It was announced hero today that an American group has bought 600,600 shares in Tanganyika Con- ocesions, a British
company which has an important stake in the uranium and other
of tho minerals
Belgian Cobro!
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1,667,801 part of
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QUEST WORLD
PEACE
FOR
Washington, Nov. 2 Russin charged in the Far Eastern Commission today · that the United States had used Japanese soldiers in the Korean fighting.
The Soviet representative noted that the charge had been mado previously by North Korea. He said Russia joined. in the protest sent to the United Nations by the North Korchn Foreign Minister,
Reclling the North Korean charge that Japanese troops took part in the fighting at Seoul and in the Choiwon sec- for, Russia demanded that the Commission find this "gross violation" of the Potsdam declaration and of the "Big Four
powers policy for. keep
ing Japan disarmed.
was a
Flushing Meadow, Nov. 2.
The Soviet delegation con- Mr Kenneth Younger, viders that the Far Eastern British Minister of State, Commission must not by-pass reiterated support today the above-mentioned facts,
has disowned him.
to kill President Truman for the proposal for pro- the agreed decisions on the de- proving the direct violation of viding the United Nations militarisation
of Japan"..." tho Ave-storey
Neighbours in scarred General Assembly with a Soviet statement said.
tenement building
Copies of the statement were claim they knew the 37-year-old force to combat aggression Puerto Rican
alght, when the Security Council of the Commission, which scis handed to reporters, Sessions only by Most of them fearfully add: is deadlocked by the veto.
basic
for the policies one of us." The
He told the General Assem- Japanese occupation, are private, corner grocer hastily said: "He bly today that the very intro The Soviet charge was read didn't trade with me. I don't duction of the proposal had to the Commission by M. know him."
already. increased confidence Vladimir Bazykin, the alternate'
the The Collazo apartment, though throughout
that
representative for the Ambassa- small, is tidy and comfortable, pence could be
dor, Alexander S. Panyushkin.- in contrast to the dank hallways
Reuter, chipped plaster walls covered only respond by their actions with
months as they have already responded by
world
I member Govents wil
scrawled obscenities →n the coming leading to it.
votes, we shall It is in the centre of a raucous their
have slum area. The dwellings over-taken a very practicable step How with a mixture of negroes forward in our effort to mobiliec and Spanish
Americans, the forces of peace and to lift Policemen call it "A tough dis the
wor threat of aggressive trict." Outsiders are warned not from the peoples of the world," to walk alone on the street at Mr Younger said. Inight.-United Press.
King Gustav Vs Funeral
The plan,
already approved
the
Oronsay Not Sabotaged
London, Nov. 2. An official of the shipbuild- by the Assembly's Political og firm of Vickers Armstrong told Reuter today that the Committee by 50 votes to five
with the countries of the So- possibility: that sabotage had fre in the viet group alone in opposition, caused the recent calls for:
28,000 tons passenger ner
Dr B.
(1) The calling into session Oronsay had now been ruled
out, of the General Assembly at 24 Stockholm, Nov. 2. hours' notice If the Security
Firth, Home Oce The remains of King Gustav Council is prevented from act-forensic
science expert, who died lasting
examined the liner at Barrow, Ing. of Sweden,
As a Sunday, were brought
Lancashire, yesterday. to (2) The establishment of Stockholm Palace in a simple Peace Observation Commis- result, sabotage was discounted,
sion to watch over threats
Vicker's offtcial said. the Vir to Procession of a hearse and 10
the peace.
The fire, which did extensive motorcare this evening.
(3) The carmarking of part damage last weekend, is now of national forces for use by believed to have begun when the United Nations.
cork was accidentally ignited
He w He in a closed coffin in the Palace grounds until his burial next Thursday, At his own request he will not lie in (4) The selling up of a Col-during welding, operations. The state in an open coffin but the lective Measures Committee to fire did not begin to spread public will be allowed to file study the whole collective until sometime afterwards... post his coffin.-Reuter.
security system.-Reuter.
India Calls
Reuter
On
Peking
For Cease-Fire Puerto Ricans
New Delhi, Nov. 2.
India today called on Communist China to Approach
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cease fire in Tibet and to clear the way for peaceful settlement of the Peking Government's claim that Tibet is an integral part of China.
A statement to this effect was released off- cially following a special two-hour meeting of the Cabinet at which Prime Minister Nehru's firm stand against the Chinese military action was ap- proved.
The Government released, the sounding board to gauge for- texts of its two notes on Tibet èign reaction.
to the Central People's Govern-
China's reply to the first note using all manner of political
UN
Lake Success, Nov. Z m. Puerto Rican patiópolista, 20- 'day declared that the situation in Puerto Rica "was, notando- mestic matter but an issue In- valving international peace and security and requested the United
Nations
Segretary General, Mr Trygve Lie, to bring the matter before tho United Nations..
A letter has been delivered to Mr Lle urging him to use his powers under Article 99 of the Charter and bring the matter before the United Nations,
99 states,
"The
& (Article overal may bring 10
the attention Council any
his opinion
of the Security matter which in may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security")-Reuter.
M15
In
ment. The first note expressed "BASE FOR INVASION" surprise and regret at the
The editorial said: "For many Chinese action in invading
imperialist yeurs past, the Tibet. The second note said nations of the West have been
an unsatisfac- Intrigue to sow
dissension be was considered tory explanation of the invasion. tween our Tibetan brothers and Also released for publication the people of other nationalities China.. .The Central were two Chinese notes which In
Proposals People's Government originally charged that India's
were hoped the local authorities in for peaceful negotiations
unwarranted interference Tibet would take action to bring in the domestle affairs of about an early and peaceful
of the problem China" and were prompted by settlement
influence hostile foreign inf
to order to full the hopes of the MOSLEY... Chinese people. However the India: repudiated both charges Imperialists, apart from sending and cautioned the Peking Gov-a large number of special ser-
to agents
engage crament the Indian Government vice would advise tho. Tibetan dele sabotage, have been using every and Italy Germany
gation not to proceed to Peking method to prevent the Tibetan been represented at Torquaya if the Chinese peralated with the delegation from coming to Chinu
cgotiato. month already, taking part in military adventure.
and British American tariff
the of round. the third
Peking Radio blamed
ists imperialists have been making Imperalists". "Anglo-American These continue. negotiations.
effort to maintain energetic simultaneously with the session, for forcing the invasion of Tibet their control of Tibet so that which deals with the general and seeking to prevent negotia-
It may be used as continental principles governing the negotions designed to lead to a
peaceful solution of the Tibetan base for no lovasion. flationa
China," New suc
paper was broadcast an radio The The contracting parties are editorial from the "Kwangming also due to decide the duration Daily News," organ of the take the necessary
of Tibe of the tariff agreements already fellow - travelling Democratie dering the invasion
a view to restoring Geneva regotiated at
and League, The paper la not, an "with
rights Annecy And of those, coming oficial
sovereign Communist China's
have
Chinese
to
ment
out of the talks hore-Reuter, | orgon but is often used as a United Press and Reuter,
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Mentioned In Warsaw
A Warsaw
20
for
the
London, Nov. 2.
tribunal today sentenced four members of the Pollah Home Army to death having collaborated with Gestapo and for having "committed crimes сп ja- structions of the British In- telligence
Service Radio reported tonight,
Warsaw
fine woman member was sentenced to penalservitudo of the
for life, and another to - 12 hard labout, it was Peking years'
or-
added.
The broadcast alob sold that the defendants had engaged in activitica including criminal
And sabot- espionage, murder,”.
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