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Trygve Lie Reiterates His

The scene at London Airport as the Premier, Mr Attlee, returned from his historic trip to Washington. Mr Attlee is talking into the microphone watched by his wife and Mr Ernest Bevin, the Fo ign Secretary.

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Uncertainty In World Politics

London, Dec. 21.

Uncertainty caused by two unknown factors dominates the scene of world politics in the last few weeks of 1950. One of these factors is the future Chinese intentions in Korea.

The other is the likely Soviet response to an agreement by the Western Powers to attend a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers with a broad agenda.

Belief

In World Peace

Lake Success, Dec. 21.

The United Nations cease-fire commission met for two hours on Thursday and sent a third message to Peking requesting Communist China's reaction to the world organisation's peace drive.

A spokesman announced the group would not meet again "until the middle of next week" when they expect to report to the Genera Assembly's main political committee.

The text of the telegram from the committee of three on cease-fire in Korea to Chou En-lal, Foreign Minister of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, said:

"We hope to receive your reply to our earlier messages regarding cease-fire arrangements in Korea. The Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly has now taken a brief recess but will meet again very shortly in order to consider amongst other things a full report from the cease-fire group. We propose to begin prepara- tion of that report next week, and would, therefore, appreciate an early reply from you.

"(signed) Committee of the the three-man Ceuse-Fire Com- General Assembly Nasrollah mittee, Mr Entezam is under- Entezam, President; Sir Benegal stood to have told the Peking Rau; Lester Pearson,"

Government

Secretary-General Trygve Lio Nations proposal only

that the United

that,

Adenauer's

Price For Support

German Equality

A Security Pact

London, Dec. 21. called Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the

on Thursday reiterated his be upon the parties lef that world peace

to state the West German Chancellor, can bo tems on which and preserved,

declared

u satisfactory demanded last night equg the basis

for a cease-fire could be ity with the West and United Nations will

survive established. whatever

the outcome of the Ho Korean war.

is understood do have security pact as his terme The Norwegian diplomat said declared that

pointed out

that the resolution for inclusion of West Ger at his first

press conference Korea should be prevented from Army, the Bonn correspon the fighting in man troops in the European since before the General Assem spreading and that after a cease- bly met En September whatever happens, the world or

nation would seek the es- tablishment of a free, democra- tic and unified Koren. confidence

Mr Lie said he had hope and An assurance was also three-man to have been given that commission named by the cense-fire would be cease-fire in Korea.

to seek a by talks on other Far Eastern issues, as envisaged in a reso- Jution now before

the Pollu

In the

General Assembly

SITUATION DIFFICULT

In the face of these two un- The United States was more Mr Lie sald: "The present certainties, opinion among the doubtful, believing that even if situation is difficult. But big anti-Communist Govern-the Chinese Government even-believe ments la divided in its basic tunlly Indicated

that

still

world peace can

be taken

re was in operation further dent of the Daily Express peaceful settlement of existing steps should

for a said today. issues."

The correspondent: said tha Dr Adenauer made the demand said after a

two-hour secret meet the ing last night with an Ameri followed:

Samuel Reber. can diplomatic adviser, Mr

cal Committee,

He quoted important mem- bers of the West German Ad- ministration na amplifying the The General Assembly's Chanceller's demand that Ger resolution which

set up the many would insist on equality was intro with the other Western nations

be three-man group,

attitude, even if agreed on im- willing to agree to a cease-fire Preserved....I think all nations) duced by an Asian-Middle Eas- as to the size of the German

mediate policy,

for

it was

in the world still want peace. term group which asked negotiations which

raised the That desire for peace extends to priority question of

the status

tho of Communist China, I refer you mollon.-Reuter. Formosa would be bound to fail. to statements of ambassador W In the luli which followed (General Wu Hsiu-chuan, who Washington and the re-establegation to the United Nations). the Truman-Attlee talks in led Peking's nine-member de- lishment of a United military line in Korea after

Nations He said several times China

A hopes meeting of perilous retreat, the

for peace and wantx Powers were completely in the

Western peace." dark about the Chinese inten-still

A reporter asked whether he ilons.

favoured Communist China's admission to the United

In Europe, for instance, the Western Powers are all agreed that they should tell the Soviet Union that they are willing to ngree to a four-power official level conference to try to work out an agents for the Foreign Ministers' Council, But they are less agreed on the basic analysis of the world situation which led them to

In Britain, though the general attitude is more sceptical, portant political groups, both Labour and Conservativé, hold the same view.

The United States Adminis-

Ja

The diplomatic initiative Nations, Mr Lie replied: "I have then rested with Peking and not the "neutral" group in United Nations.

CHINA'S PROBLEM

B0-

the

YUGOSLAV

to

in

for units and representation Cence-fre: General Dwight Eisenhower'

Staff and equal rights economic affairs; the end the occupation and occupation

be replaced by urity treaty agreeing to the stationing of Ailled troops Germany; the reinforcement o Allied troops in Germany and "Eisenhower Master Plan to ensure that the Allies counter attack would ilberate

FEAR OF ATTACK

ar

million Soviet

the 20 Zone. Germans that the mainl

place. out

and guarantee clash would take side Germany."

tail, he declared "The future Rumanians of femenins and that Germany would, become.

fran

those

malce this move.

The French Government still

changed my mind about the that question" He said he could nurse the hope that a fundamen- tal world agreement might,

answer this question only in In fact, there is no

Belgrade, Dec. 21. after all, result from a

doubt general terms," "but to give a fresh that the two unknown factors, statement on this today would carevic, a member

Major-General Djuro Lon-

CIVIL WAR FEAR meeting with the Soviet Union in East and West, of

of Marshal Chinese not be right now that we have Tito's Army Staff, cald tonight West Germen political leaders

The correspondent if this could be brought about, intentions

mid that' and Soviet inten- a special committee to discuss that in present world situation were not prepared to take par tions, which face the Atlantle BRITISH SCEPTICISM

Powers with separate problems mission and to make proposals."

question of

China's ad Yugoslavia could not exclude the in any plan which involved

possibility of an attack.

civil war with Germans in th in Korea and Germany, are es-

Although he refused to dis- General Loncarevic im-sentially one problem.

accused Soviet Zone or which mean cuss the Korean war. In de-the Bulgarians, One plausible explanation of of the United Nations does not armies

stronger batlicfield. the delay in an indication from depend on the outcome of any under the peace treaties,

permitted The Soviet Zone Berlin now Peking of any clear intention thing going on in Korea. You

paper, Taeglische Rundsch about the Korean campaign is

he Bulgaria,

bald, was paid today that the Bruss tration clearly belleves that the the need for Russia and Chinations will survive. But it may men, while under the treaty it against peace."

can be sure the United Na- maintaining an army of 100,000 conference was prospect of a genuine under-

"a conspiracy to concert their policies. standing with Russia, which Viewed from the other side of

be that some of the principles should not exceed 65,000 men, would end the division of Ger- the problem facing China of the Charter will suffer. This

Rumania, instead

The paper. said: "The resolu- many on terms which left the whether to drive to the sea

of the per Is no time to appraise subsequent

the mitted 138,000, had, twice that dons are an alarm signal, parti- Government

worth of the United Nations." South

number of men under Korea or attempt

arms, cularly for the German people, from Communist pressure,

We should see the situation while the Hungarians, instead of The first result of their full- ruled out.

gotiations is similar to the

70,000, had 140.000 men.

ment would convert Germany. The Far East presents a simi- problem facing the Soviet Union better when the present session

of wh

whether to

100 of the General Assembly is General Loncarevic, said that into the battlefield of a third lar problem, In the parlod in general conference on the whole agree to a broad

od over."

Yugoslav Industry Wis now

imperialist war. which the world waited for future of Germany and Austria,

The Assembly is in recess supplying the Army, but if the

In West Berlin, the decision Communist China's reply to and it so of whether to agree subject to recall by its chair security of the country required to create German air volts came the appeal made by the bloc of to it with the Asian countries for a cease-fire making it a success.

intention of

It, arms and equipment would as a complete surprise to Allied Mr Lie announced he hoped to be bought elsewhere.

ag well as German political Britain and the United States

Peking and Moscow, no less leave on Friday for a short Yugoslava need not be afraid, observera, were agreed, following top-le than the West, are faced, at family in Norway. He said whole of peace-loving humanity

Christmas holiday with his he added, because today tho Observers believed that the talks in Washington, to make a

decision

was intended to. when Com-after military stand south of the 18th

our side in the Press the Russians or to gladden munist policy has brought the after the holiday he will visit would be on

Paris and London to make a hot war than decision on

where next year's urent of an aggression against the German hearts w at any time since the end of General Assembly session is to The General was speaking in but

prospect of a new Luftwaffe. papers representing all bo held.

the National Theatre on the

thades of German opinion in The 00-nation body voted ninth anniversary of the forma West Berlin are markedly un- They have, in fact, to decide last week how to make the next move in next September.

to meet In Europe tion of the Yugoslav

impressed and take the Army.

common Marshal Tito attended the per-dition under

Jine

that the first and only

con- the cold war-round the con- Of his reappointment he said formance-Reuter.

which Western Lerence table, through dipio that he has still to serve an-

Germany can be asked to rearm Britain believed that thematic channels or by the build-other year of his present term.

is the grant of full sovereignty Korean conflict could and should up of military positions in He said: "I would have been

to the Federal Republic-Reu- be terminated by talks follow- Eastern Europe and Korea, happier if I had been able to ing a cease-fire and the creation The period of uncertainty go home."United Press, of a buffer zone.

gives no hint that either capitol

Parallel and to try to end the conflict through negotiation.

But

this

agreement again masiced a difference of appranch similar to that which charge, terised the attitude of the powers

to Russia.

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NOT A TRAP

Lake Success, Dec. 21. Mr Nasrollah Entezam, Preat- dent of the General Assembly, has assured the Chinese Com- Government that the

munist

British Envoy To Bangkok

London. Dec, 21.

ter.

Round-Up In Rio

Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 21. Police have arrested, over 100 The Foreign Office tonight an- Communists during the past 12 nounced that Sir John Hall Mc-hours in curbing Communist

United Nations cease-dre pro- Gowan, the present Ambassador efforts to celebrate Marshal posal for Korea is not a "trap" in Caracas, is to be the new Stalin's birthday today. as alleged by Mr Wu Hrui-Ambassador to Bangkok, ruc-

Police groups patrolled the

chuan, Peking, representative ceeding Sir Geoffrey Thompson, ution.

London, Dec. 21.

in vans. Despite the severn who left here on Tuesday for who is to be Civilian Instructor

the Buckingham Palace announced London on his way back to the at the Imperial Defence College. posted some bills on walls and Communiste, tonight that the expected date of Chinese capital,

Sir Robert Urquhart, formerly hung banners on telephone and the King's arrival in Australle -In a telegram sent to Mr Chou Consul-General at Shanghai, electric wires, proclaiming the is March 1, 1962, and in New En-lal, the Chinese Communist will succeed Sir John McGowan Soviet Premier's virtues Reu- Zealand on May 6, 1952-Reuter. Foreign Minister, on behalf of at Caracas--Reuter,

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