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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950

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U.S. CALLS FOR CHINA PROBE Supples By Russia's Relations With Chiang 'A Case History'

Lake Succoss, Nov. 21.

The United States today called upon the United Nations

to investigate Russia's relations with Nationalist China as a "case history which will serve further to alort the world to a danger to which none of us can be indifferent."

Troop Train In Collision

Edmonton, Nov. 21 A troop trala carrying members of Canada's special brigade force west- ward for service in Korea, collided

with # trans- continental passenger train on Monday, 'killing 'slx persons aboard the troop train.

Four men the crews of bolli Tocomotives were Hlated na mlesing, and an undetermined number of oiker" persons were Infur- ed United Press.

U.N. NOT

WORLD GOVT.

Mr John Foster Dulles, Republican adviser to the State Department, told the General Assembly's main Political Committee that the United States "supports in general" the proposal made by Chiang Kai-shek's government to appoint a commission of Inquiry to investigate the Russian abrogation of Its treaty of 1945 with the Nationalist government, which the Chinese delegation alleges endangered the peace of the Far East and of the world.

Mr Dulles spoke after the chief Nationalist Chinese dele- gato, Dr Ting-fu Talang, had told the Committee that the Peking Communist regime was disintegrating in face of mount-

ing

Shigemitsu

Dr Chinese resistance. Tslang charged that 45,100 Soviet

agents were spread through China, solidifying the Kromila's control.

Mr Dulles said: "In 1941, the United States took the risk of terrible war rather than recog- nise what was ostensibly

*

Chineso government exercising

Released

From Prison

Tokyo, Nov. 21. The United States prison

de facto authority in China, but authorities today released, which we knew was at heart a for the first time, a major

"By

of Japanese imperialism.

toy the superlim, Japanese war criminal over seemed the Chinese could con- repeated strong protests of centrate on internal affairs the Soviet Union,

without fear of being absorbed

030

or torn apart from without. Mamoru Shigemitsu, former Johannesburg, Nov. 21.

who signed But bs Japan In South Africa should not ne-fearful

became Foreign Minister, cept the United Nations Politi-nationalism, so it seems that in U.S.S. Missouri five years ago, cal Committee's recommenda- 1945 the Soviet leaders became was paroled after serving more Lion for a meeting with India

India tearful China would become than four and a half years of and Pakistan, sald the Star.

Star, such

independent bis seven-year sentence imposed biggest South African daily newspaper and principal Eng-transformed into a Soviet Com- Tribunal for the Far East lish language paper, opposing munist reserve'." Prime Minister Malan's Na- tionalist government.

of growing Chinese Japan's surrender aboard the

The Star sald: "None of the conditions attached to the re-

the

commendation - especially the proposed suspension group areas act can be accept

strong

to nation It could not readily by the International Military

RECENT EVENTS Supporting posal that a committee be ap-fore the war, was tried together pointed to gather "Information with, Japan's top wartime lea-

Shigemitsu, who was Ambas- Dr Talang's pro-sador to Britain and Russia be-

and facts from the two coun- ders including General Hidek tries in the dispute," Mr Dulles Tole, but was given the lightest told the 80-nation group, "WO

able to a sovereignü member of belteve recent events in Chine sentence of all.

the United Nations.

present

a case history

If the United Nations is pre-which, if adequately explored, pared to intervene in any documented and reported, will

te

try where it thinks social justice Is neglected or human rights denied, its members will have surrendered more

their of sovereignty than they know.

The United Nations” the paper added, "is 'not

world government"-Reuter.

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Forest üres from air support and artillery are wreathe the mountain tops north of Hamhung, North Korea; as USA marines drive toward the big Changin power dom. A helicopter, used for liaison and evacuation of wounded, comes in

(AP Photo). for a landing on the marines position in foreground.

Britain and America Still Seek

Agreement On Buffer Zone Issue

Washington, Nov. 21. British and American officials here today denied that they were deadlocked on proposals to create a buffer zone along the Korean-Manchurian border.

The officials said that proposals to establish a neu- tralised and demilitarised zone between Communist China and Korea were still being discussed in London and Washington.

The zone might be on the south or on both sides of the Yalu River border. No final decisions had been reached.

It meant that the United States, Britain and other members of the United Nations were wait- George A. Furness, issueding to see what the attitude of the Chinese Com- statement saying that Shige munist delegation would be when they arrive at mitsu would not give an inter- view because he was not "tree" Lake Success. and because "his sentenco bas not expired."

Although swamped by repor ters and photographers at 100 gate of the Sugamo Prison, further serve

the Shigemitsu refused to give an people of Asia and the Pacifle, interview. and indeed of all the world, to danger to which none of; us can be indifferent.”

"The events we are asked to study may expross avast scheme of Imperialism lurking behind an outer mask of bene- volence toward the national espirations of the people. There is a task of gigantic magnitude which might be dangerous disastrous in the first instance to the peoples who have

I won their independence.

The officials said that the buf- Peking Government fer zone proposals might never cerned

WES Con➡

abous-anti-Communist Me Furness said that Shige-bo put forward at all if the forces inside its own territory. mitsu, who "should never have delegation arrived "breathing Ant Government propaganda been indicted, never tried, con- fre and brimstone" against the from Shanghai and elsewhere victed or sentenced" felt

"United Nations, and showing was reported to have reached bitterness in his heart."

unwillingness to co-operate in "disquieting proportions from: the search for a peaceful Korean the Governments: iviewpoints- settlement.

Reuter, b

The Russians have charged Tea & Demi-trece sets also avall-that independence will be taken from them and in thỏ second

that the release of Shigemitsu place difastrous to many others, endangers "international peace." for Soviet leaders, havo openly-Reuter. represented the Amatic policy [as a part:

art of their larger global

THE EVERGREEN strategy to f

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EXPOSURE NEEDED

“If Asiá÷ty"being rabjected to (clocked) aggression then ex- posuté is a good preventive, We

bellavo

BRUTAL

all friends of Chine, ASSAULT

whether they

the recognize

tho national government or people's government, should be glad to get at the real facts.

"Of course, in China, as in other countries, there have been

ills and maladjustments. They

.

ON WOMAN

The buffer zone proposals had been Initiated. in order to give The Chinese Communists "prac- tical nerturance" that neither the United States nor the United Nationa had any Intention of Invading or threatening China.

Consideration had been given only to the question of a de-. milltarised zone between China and Korea, and it was folt that this lent itself to international treatment.

The question of a buffer zone along the Soviet-Korean bor- der in the north-east had not yet been considered.—Reuter. -

PRESHING HARD

Fairfield, Conn, Nov. 21. Socially prominent Mrs I. ara particularly acute in China Sally Perkins, 65, today re- and it is quite likely that had ported from a hospital bed she there been no such thing as was hit on Monday night with Soviet Communism, China would have had a postwar tossed her from an automobile, presentatives, at Lake Success

phase of revolution and co- vulsion.

a wrench by two men

who

other

Then they kicked her to see "When such internal distress whether the was still allva, provails, it should have been an She was in a critical condition occasion for what our charter with akull fracture and calla neighbourliness, where Injuries,

Good. all try to help. It is a matter of gravo concern when a nation

tick and when Rota

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but

Stepping Up Malaya

Campaign

London, Nov. 21.

The Week-End Respite

Bombay, Nov. 21

The Indian Hallway Board has turned dowd a request" "by the Bombay Government that two weekend trains a Betan Bay

should not

Daman, Portuguese settlement 110 miles north of Bombay,, where

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MAKING JAPAN DEMOCRATIC

Mr.......... Tomeoh - trewqu former Sir

Harold Briggs, British

United States Ambassador to anti-bandit chief in Maloya, Jam said on Monday that the arrived here tonight by air from Tternational Christian Eingspore to dak the British University in the key to elbaske Government for more aid in to democratiae Jepen his campaign to defeat Com In a letter to this

munist terrorism.

FORVA

Sir Harold told Reuters at

Star, Mr Grew daki the Albe occupation has done its bear Indoctrlisate: Japanese 1*1

but

Paris, Nov. 21. French ana British are pressing hard to get the

to nocept a do- the airport:-"We intend to the list depend more and more? United States

on the border crease the tempo of the anti- militarised zone of Koren and Manchuria with terrorist campaign in Malaya voluntary agencies. Opal cor the major voluntary purse a view to ending the Korean Our pland have already been grammes ready, under) alçaqida conflict.

decided. I pm here to Alo Japan' In the baldin The police broadcast a gen-

the International Chrich The proposal, it was learned the exis". *** cral 'alarm for ex-convict

University SPEN in French diplomatic circles, is Sir Harold refused to say a great Stanley.Supp. identified by Power tries to impose on it what President Truman in his Mrs Perkins as one of her asing studied "ympic exactly gybát mesautéeɔit w

and another man by the State

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reached the Manchurian border elly Sir Harold said Alfre ego as defendant in

et Hyesanjin on the Yalu Niver. I Soviet delegate urged the four years.

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Diplomatic dispatches Reach-had-born, no utilmo" with "this was held without pay and was report.

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forced to work in

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would

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Winter Clothing For British Troops

London, Nov. 21. The War Minister, Mr John Strachey, today rejected cherscain Parliament : that British troops Oghting in sub- zero temperatures in Koter were not adequately supplied with winter clothing, Ho said heavy uniforms might have

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