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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1850,
THE KING'S BROADCAST
Anti-aircraft Chiefs from European countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation meet in London to discuss various problems of air defence, including AA. They are building up an integrated system based on the experience gained by Great Britain during the last war. At the head of the table is the British Director, Royal Artillery, Major-General S. B. Rawlins, chairman of the conference.
America Will Fulfil Her European Aid Commitment
Washington, Dec. 25.
Political leaders forecast a turbulent debate on European aid dur- ing the next session of Congress but, largely agreed that Administration requests would be supported when the talk dies down.
One high-ranking Administration leader in the Senate predicted, "There will be plenty of grumbling but we will fulfil our commitments."
This leader declined publica- tion of his name but it was his freling "we are all agreed on the fact that something has got to be done, although there will be a lot of noise about how we ought to do it."
Dead
Tommies In Taegu Fire
With the British troops
In Korca, Dco, 24. Two British soldiers were burned to death and six wooden Injured when
building of a British rein- forcement unit at Targu caught fire early this morn- ing.
were
The names of the dead' and injured
being withheld until the next of kin have been notified.
The building was ablaze from end to end within five minutes of the out- break and completely des. The troyed in 75 minutes. injured are in hospital but seriously hurt, British Army Headquarters said, Reuter.
none
Support For Malaya Reds From Peking
London, Dec. 25.
Peng Tzc-min, a member of the Commission оп Overseus Affairs of the Chinese Commu- nist Government, has told the Malayan Communists that "450,- 000,000 Chir se people will not allow the British imperialists to persecute our overseas brothers," Radio Moscow said today.
The radio said Peng voiced the assurance to Malayans in a radio broadcast. He was quoted as saying, "In 1941, when the British colonial troops shame- the to surrendered fully Japanese, the overseas Chinese the in Malaya, together with Iocal
started an population,
War and won
anti-Japanese
final victory."
Quoting a Tass despatch from said Moscow Peiding,
Radio Peng told the Chinese that after the war the British "enslaved and persecuted overseas Chinese and members of the local population at random."
"Nelther the Chinese people пог the local population in Malaya will tolerate such in- gratitude."
The speech also called upon
Chinese the. Malayan
to
strengthen their unity and sald, "The Chinese people will sup- port your just demands." United Press.
His sentiments were echoed
by Senator William Fulbright
Pignon On
Situation
(Democrat), a member of the In Vietnam
Senate Foreign Relations Com- in an inter- mittee, who said view: "Everybody will have his own idea on how to run this war, but when all the talk dies down we will have a programme that closely approximates what the military wants,"
to
Senator Fulbright thought it would be national suicide withdraw from Europe and the Far East and added, "I have to assume we won't foolish thing."
do such
talk to
There was increasing
lack of willingness about resist in Europe, but it was a meet question whether this was fact or a figment of someone's imagination,
M. Leon
Jean
de
A Motto
TODAY!
TODAY
For The LUNA PARK
Empire
London, Dec. 26. King George said in a world-wide broadcast today that mankind must make the most momentous cholco of Its history and decide be tween the creeds of love and hatred.
"For", he said, if our world is to survive in any sense that makes survival worth while, it must learn to live, not to hate; to create not to destroy."
The King was delivering his 13th Christmas message
"In a broadcast from his study at Sandringham, his Norfolk estate
There, as is usual, he is Christmas, surrounded
by members of his family.
In his speech, he referred to the "grim shadow of war" hanging over the world, making K hard to feel the happiness and merriment natural to Christmas.
These troubled times he said, often reminded him of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" for, like the pilgrim "we have gone for- ward, only to fall back.
Luke him, we have fallen back only to press forward once more".
"We have passed through the valley of the shadow of death: but always, with the deter- mination natural to bur and training, we have kept our eyes fixed on the far off delect- of peace and eble mountains goodwill".
The King said it was not sur-
grim "the everyman of the prising that the Individual pil- great book" should feel al- most overwhelmed by his own and bewildered by continual blows of fate.
But
he counselled his is- teners not to take "Faintheart" but
Insignificance
As their friend and guide,
to adopt as their motto "what- wver comes or does not come, I will not be afraid".-Reuter REUNION BROADCAST
London, Dec. 25. The peoples of many nation- allties celebrating Christmas
in a joined together
world- the wide reunion broadcast on BBC before the King delivered his Christmas message.
Paris, Dec. 25. Pignon, former
From Europe came the voices French High Commissioner in of displaced children in Ba-.
at Orly Indo-China, arrived
varia while athletes gathered Airport from Salgon today in Christ Church, New Zealand, General
Lattre de
sent a message. An immigrant Tassigny recently succeeded family, spending their him as High Commissioner. Christmas in Australia,
on his broadcast. M. Pignon said that way home he had a long talk Singapore with the British Commissioner South-East Asia, MacDonald,
in
first
also
Troops overseas sent Christ-
Welsh
General for mas messages home to Britain visited Mr Malcolm where the microphone
homes and a and an interview several tasting more than one hour in steel foundry which was still Delhi with the Indian Prime in operation during Christmas. A Marine Commando Ser- Minister, Pandit Nehru.
he The
"I gave Mr Nehru at hig re-geant, on active service in Ma- quest as concise and objective alaya, spoke immediately before survey as possible of the sllua the King. tion In Indo-China," he sald. The 23-year-old Sergeant, three associated States Dennis Bulpett, was given
in Singapore (Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos) special leave now enjoy an independence the make the broadcast. reality and sincerity of which 20-year-old wife, who has cannot be contested," M. Pignon not we are going to desert her it added political ground is well since their marriage
"The
to
#
TWO-WAY STREET "It's a two-way street" explained. "Obviously Europe is going to lack the will to resist
His if she feels we are going to
been able to spend desert her. Equally obviously
Christmas with her husband in 1947, de latks the will to fight. We must realise and understand cleared and our action in this listened to the broadcast with field would have given results har two children, Michael, this analogy and, above all, we
spheres, including the nearly two years old, and Linda must stick together instead of in all going to pieces as we face this military field, if Comununism Joyce, six weeks. Heuter.
had not made a determined real test."
Senator Leveret Saltonstall effort in favour of the Vietminh (Republican) belleved
Communist insurgents.” there
He continued: "Several times would be an increasing will to resist evident in Europe with we hoped to establish in Vict- the crystallisation of defence nam a situation sufficiently solid
ot to discourage, with plans and the appointment OL General Elsenhower to head the diplomacy, a Salton-intervention. Senator programme.
stall believed much of the talk
the aid of possible Chinese
Two Dead In Ship Fire
en-
London, Dec. 25. The skipper and chief "It cannot be concealed that was the outgrowth of prevalent our opponents have been faster gineer of the 582-ton Swedish Rannakar (Stockholm) uncertainties and fear over the and mure determined than the vessel
after a fry broko out increasing gravity of the world Western Powers. If the military died picture, rather than based on situation in Tonkin is now pre- aboard the chip today in the any actual signs that Europe carious and heavy with threats, River Thames, was ready to give up.
at least in order with The skipper, found uncon- we are WILL TO RESIST
regard to the three associated selous from heat and smoke in Alexander
and Senator
Wiley States
international his cabin, died before reaching, (Republican), high-ranking opinion."-Reuter.
hospital. minority member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee.
Reach Safety
cold it was his opinion that "we Crash Survivors will perform our functions under the Atlantic Pact". Ho could not speak for congress but he personally believed the Administration's requests would be approved if it is the judg ment of military leader that such ald is necessary,
Penticton, British Columbin,
Doc. 25.
All 10 survivors of the Cana-
Friday
The chief engineer was found tead in his cabin.
while Ambulances, stood by firemen fought the blazo which they brought under control in 45 minutes.
The fire gutted the super- structure of the vessel-Reuter.
dian Pacile airline crash in the As far as feeling in Europe Rocky Mountains last was concerned, Senator Wiley reached safety last night after wald, the Secretary of State's trudging down the snow-covered Mr Joseph opinion was that there is amountainside. strong will to resist Communist oggression in Europe,
CHIFLEY BETTER Sydney, Dec. 25.. The former Prime Minister, Chifley, now the Australia's Federal leader of
Labour Party, wero uninjured. The Parliamentary pilot, Captain Quinton Moore, returned to his home on Satur The military ald programme of Vancouver, and his co-pilot day from Bathurst Hospital, it was expected by observers to died in the crash,
All
be the primary international A ground rescue team issue requiring action by the trudged through snow, next Congress-United Presz,
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
AS MANDRAME RETURNS TO KARDA'S--
DIO THAT
AMBULANCE
LEAVE FROM HERE PNO TOON'T THINK
STRANGE THE FRONT DOOn't OPEN. NARDA ALWAYS KEEPC IT LOCKED-
was announced today.
had slush
He had been in hospital with heart complaint since Nov.
and rain to the wreck.-Reuter, 27.-Router,
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