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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1950.

Russia To Veto Six-Power Demand For Withdrawal Of Chinese From Korea

ANGLO-EGYPTIAN

TALKS TO BEGIN

SOON IN LONDON

London, Nov. 16.

Critical talks on Anglo-Egyptian relations arising out of King Farouk's speech to the Egyptian Parliament today will be held in London soon, diplomatic quarters here believe.

The talks would be between the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, and Salah El Din Bey, the Egyptian Foreign Minister.

King Farouk gave notice la today's statement of a definite

intention by Egypt's Wald Go- BRITISH

vernment to cancel the existing | 1930 alliance with Britain.

Salah El Din Boy will come to London next week from New York where he has been at- tending the General Assembly of the United Nations. He will lead the Egyptian delegation for the forthcoming financial talks which open on November 25, I

authoritatively announced Was here today.

TRAWLER

RELEASED

London, Nov. 10. Russla has freed a 'British trawler Intercepted recently off Murmaak after a local court had fined the skipper, Tass, the Soviet news agency, reported early to-day.

Grimsby, nuthorities

That Eastern Look

A Foreign Office spokesman today deded that Mr Bevin had invited the Egyptian foreign minister to London for the special purpose of discussing The trawler was the Lucen- the future

of the 1938 treaty, nia, 347 tons, from

He's home from the Far East and looking the part. believed which

in

the Soviet but it was generally the light of today's speech told the British Embassy in Leading Airman Photographer John Mackenzie took home from the throne that critical Moscow on November 9, had with him a Japanese miniature pine tree and a coolie hat talks on a treaty revision be-been detained for fishing inside after service in Korean waters aboard the aircraft-carrier tween the two foreign ministers the three mile limit.

Triumph. This picture was taken on the carrier when were inevitable.

she arrived in Portsmouth recently.—AP Picture.

Tasa today said that a Soviet the Under the existing treaty, a People's Court had fined revision before 1950 can only captain 500 roubles (about £45) be undertaken with the agree- and ordered the confiscation of ment of both parties. The bis fishing equipment and the British view is that any revi-fish caught. sion before 1958, which both

The British Embassy in Mos- parties do not agree, would be cow had paid the fine, the

a breach of international law. jagency added.

But Britain is known to be willing to continue negoliations almed at securing an agreed revision.

The Lubennia was the fourth British trawler detained by Russia on charges of illegal fishing in the White Sea in six of the three pre- vessels Was

months, One The spokesman said that the vlously detained defence of the Middle East was cleared of the charges while the on issue which directly affected British Embassy paid dnes im- the pence and security of other posed countries besides Britain Egypt:

other two

оп the

and Reuter.

Britain considered the

de-

Joliot-Curie

King

fence of the arca should be looked at from this point of view.

Commenting

on

Farouk's speech, the

man said that Anglo-Egyptian Leads Field

on

relations should be based complete equality and full

sovereignty inspired by mutual confidence in the British view. The spokesman added that

the

there was no change in British view on the Sudan.- Reuter.

OFFICIAL SACKED

on WES

At

Warsaw

Truman Says: No Intention Of Carrying

Hostilities Into China

Washington, Nov. 16. President Harry Truman declared today the United States "never at any time entertained any intention to carry hostilities into China."

for

EastAssociated

U.S. Attacked

Mr Malik

By

New York, Nov. 16.

Russia's Jacob A. Malik served notice' today he will veto a six-power demand that Communist China pull its troops out of the Korean war lume- diately, Confronted with that impasse, the US. read to the Security Council, President Harry Truman's statement that the US never had any intention of sending troops into China.

1

M. Malik attacked the US role in Korea and the Far ." East once more; said the resolution was based on illegal Council decisions and he would vote against it. There were reports that the backers of the resolution, including the US, might not press for a voto immediately in view of a certain Soviet veto.

The Council adjourned until centation of one-third was fair tomorrow to continuo argument enough. He told the Assembly over the Horean question. if it did not want his committee that the it could vote societly on.s.com-

M. Malik insisted

Council hear three-pages mittoo of SEVERA960ciated statement from Peking de- Press. nounling the US on charges of aggression against China and Korea. When M. Malik bad spoken and the statement of the Peking regime was read. Mr Ernest A, Gross, United States, read into the record President Harry Truman's "never,

pledge that the US

at any

time entertained any intention to carry hostilities into China."

T F.

Nationalist China's Talang opened, the verbal fring today, charging, that the Chinese masses' are being driven into Korea, "unChinese adventures in

rea, Tibet

and Indo-China

in the interests of the Soviet Union and Primd Minister Joseph Stalin.

VETO EXPECTED M. Malik's

Gome

Duel Over

Beauty's Shoulders

Rama, Nov. 18. A. 32-year-old fallan Mem ber of Parliament tonight, faced, a double challenge to a duel about, the hare shoulders of.. society beauty.

Deputy Uscar Scalfaro, * announcement lawyer and magistrate, received that ho will vote against the the first challenge last night. resolution had been expected. from the -67-year-old father of The backers are expected af- blonde Signora - Edith. Tous

the veto to urge the Gon-san. eral Assembly to ach

The Deputy is alleged to have delegates, includlog India.

are called

her a "shameless, sick- reported anxious to have

woman"! the ening

because the newly created peace observa- wore an of-the-shoulder, sun- tion commission of the UN go bathing dress in a: Home res to Korea and check the situa-taurant last summer. tion on the spot, Russia iz member of that Commission.

second

challenge. - WRE threatened tonight by Signora

M. Malik said the resolution Toussan's airman husband who in based on

illegal actions of told her in a cablegram from the Security Council in order-

Florence:

"I arrive immediato. ing UN forces into Korea ly. while the Soviet Union and Kisses." Red China wore not council

Dr

on the

Ecuadong and delegates

I will fight the "duel.

Signor Scalfaro had tonight not replied to the challenge retired

of from the father, Cuba and Norway colonel. In a news conference state- standing friendahlp the urged the Council to

the "Code of approve According to

Honour" he still has 24 hours ment, the President said: "If, people of China, wo will take the six-power resolution. the Chinese Communista shar; every honourable step to pre- Dr Talang called the Chinese in which to accept or reject the

challenge. the desire of the UN for peace ven extension of the hostilities Communist chieftain, Mao Tee-

the Far East in the Far and security in

tung, the

Signora Tousan's”: shoulders "Junior partner" in they will not take upon them- Press.

the "in firm of Stalin and caused a heated debate. In the selves the responsibility for

Mao,

organised for the Chamber of Deputies yesterday which she sat in the of world im- during obstructing the objective of the United Nations in Korea."

public gallery-dressed in you keep in mind the sober Speaking against the back-

chestnut-coloured ground of an increasingly gravo situation

Chinese cpused by Communist troop movements into North Korea, the President continued:

¡U.S.

Assurances

simultaneous invusios of Tiber with a high beaddres

and the substantial aid given to Communists in Indo-China, you

ро

the

Chid

many leading delegates, opened Planes operating from bases in China will get direct assurances Kore noopic in Caina today | Reuter.

Washington, Nov, 18. Michael J. Lee, an official in the Commerce Department, was discharged on Thursday "security"

grounds but cleared of

A charges.

brass band struck up The

Commentoralty

Department's Chopin polonaire.

Board had Review turned in an adverse report on

Sino-Korean border."

that the United States will not invade Manchuria,

WHOSE INTERESTS?

Union,"

Dinner Tribute To Lord Samuel

London, Npv. 16: The Friends the Hobrow

of University of Jerusalem- will mark the 25th anniversary of the university with a dinner in London on November 21,

Signor Scalfato, defending his declared during the London, Nov. 18.

"Theos ¿woinen in their Rave at least an outline of the cehet The Communist - backed

objectives of

Com-haute to expose themselves in munists, Second World Peace Congress,

Dr

"Ia far from chasto maang cease Talang "United Nations.forces pOW]. Washington, November 16. | transferred from Sheffield, after

from the Diplomatic circles

ta in passing that the ad- are being attacked

believed must add in

be private women and be the British Government banned safety of a privileged sanctuary.

ventures on Thursday, that Communist China are, like the adventure la After

in Tibet and Indo- come public women."

this statement the very unChinese.

Colonel issued his challeoge. in Warsaw tonight, according to China cross over into Korea to Warsaw Radio,

attack UN ground and air forces

ilve under conditions of A Peking delegation Is en- famine. The Delegates from all parts of and then floe back across the

last thing they to New York Chinese Communists route the world greeted with deafen-border

to press wish to do is fight in Korca, or Korean Communist before the United Nations

Tibet, or Indo-China. ing applause the arrival in the and North

forces are being reinforced, Communist China's charge that meeting hall of Professor Fre-101

from the United States had been supplied and equipped derick Joliot-Curie, French

af aggression in. For-

"Nevertheless, we have these military atomic scientist and Chairman area behind the safety of the guilty

adventures. Since they mosa, Peking has announced do not serve of the World Peace Committee,

the interests of the group will not discuss the China, what interests do they THE FRETEXT the Radiò sala,

of

surve? Mr Truman's assurance of no Korean question on the basts

Obviously, the Interests bootilities the

General MacArthur's report to of the Soviet Unio Intention to conduct

world

organisation, and

Earlier, Assembly President In China followed this paragraph

the Korean Nasrollah Entezum unexpectedly proposed to raise in his text:-

on the basis of a The

which pretext Professor Joliot-Curle opened

the question

a seven-nation cost- proposed a the Far Eastern expert. Com- the Congress with 4,000 dele- Chinese

Communists advance of "United

Chinese Communist complaint mitee to study the issue of

The function will hisó þe a tribute to Lord Samuel, leader for

States aggression" | Chinese merce Secretary Charles Sawyer gates present. He thanked the for

taking offensive, action reversed the Board's ruling but city

rege against Korea. United Nations forces

General Presentation for the

Assembly. He suggested the House of Lords, who has the Committee warm welcome against

Korea from behind in

Include Belgium, been President of the Society in England since the inception afforded by protection

ins vinced the United States will Canada,

the phh, India and

Iraq, opening ceremony was Sino-Korean border 1s

of the university. their take the opportunity to assure

Lord Samuel celebrated his belief

Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis- that there the delegates that United States ter Jacob Cominform countries including

Malik and

and Polish: 80th birthday on November (. across the frontier into cross the border into Manchuria

Kats-Sur Speakers at the dinner will in- accused Mr clude the Israeli Minister In The presence of the Chinese objected. They Actually, he said, the whole Red delegation at Lake Success Entezam of being too hasty and London, Mr Amery, fonher Mr bistory of the Korean actions will mark the first opportunity M. Malik asked him to delay Secretary of State for

Clement Davies, lender of the be the United States has had to action on the group. by the UN "demonstrates yond any doubt that no

Katz-Suchy sald only two Liberal Party in the House of Euch contact directly representatives

and Mr. Hodplit, Intention has ever been malp- of the Peking regime-United members of the proposed com- Commona,

Pruss. tainer"

mittee, India and Poland, have a governor of the university, Then, speaking

recognised the Red Chinese res will preside-Reuter, gime. He insisted on an equal balance between members whợ

Loyalty Review

at the same time directed that given to them. Lee be fred "on grounds

of

security and in the best in-

terests of the United States,"

6 cost by radio stations la fested

the

But observers here are con- the

Lee, born of Russian parents Warsaw, Budapest and Prague tes

forces "Intend to carry hostill-forces fighting in Korea will not for Jaco

debegute Jullusz

almost a year in 2e cone transmitters Chinese territory.”

scars

"TASTES FINE and in Harbin, Manchuria, had been and the

fire for FRESH! under

after a senator charged he de- The city was decked with liborately delayed shipments of flags and banners for the Con- aviation gasoline, to Nationalist great. Bamb

and. War China when Chiang Kai-shek's damage were covered up. forces were engaged In a life Many bulidings displayed and death struggle with the huge portralis of Marshal Stalin Chinese

Joliot-Curie- Communists-United and Professor

Reuter.

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Rome, Nov. 10. tions policy in Keren, and that

A Communist seamen's union we have never at ard time and two non-Communst port entertained any Intention to unions joined forces on Thurs been studying this commitico

Mr Enteza repiled he had

Warsaw

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day for a 48-hour.strilon for two months and had not

Dr Hewlett Johaon, the "Red" *So far as the United States threatening to paralyee Italian acted hastily. He said only 17 Dian of Canterbury, and 10 Is concerned, I wish to state ports.

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