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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY
Mr Bevin
British Opposition To Me Making
On Steel Sanctions Against
London, Jan. 25.
the
Mr Winston Churchill, back from his holiday in North Africa, raised political temperature in the Houso of Commons today by threatening the Govern- ment with a vote of censure over steel nationalisation.
on
The Industry is due to be Laken over by the State February 15,
Mr Churchill said he thought
nationalisation of
the
would
"greatly
Ho
hamper rear-
Peking Regime
Lake Success, Jan. 25.
Gladwyn Jebb (Britain) told the Political Committee today that no penal measures should be taken against China whose intentions should be further probed.
New Zealand announced in the same Committee that it would support the branding of Communist China
preased for a debate But aggressor in Korea,
Mr Herbert
Government
Morrison, lender
1
as an
continuing this process neroes a table to save
E
take exception to adoption of that resolution in the hope that meatures contemplated therein may be conducive to peaceful settlement in the Far Eart."
DIFFERENT PREMISES
Senor Hernan Banta Cruz of Chile followed Mr Teatapkin.. He edged Chile's support for the United Stato conducitatory resolution and, stressed that the Asiatic, netips, pero rost different premises of the world. misunderstanding of
"They are convinced there is Peking's intentions we are convinced the Peking government
that
has isolated and intends to keep Isolating China from the non- Communist world," he said.
Tho Committee adjourned
10.43.J tomorrow. United Press.
unti
CHINESE CLARIFICATION
London, Jan. 25. Britain's final decision on she will vote, In the United Political Committee's according
how
KEY ISSUE SG Gindwyn Jobb devoted Nations
the Earlier, India had urged around-table con- nimed In the ference with Communist China to bring peace in time-Router House of Commons,
who Dr- rangos Harliamentary busincas Korea.
not commit himself would
Sir Gladwyn informed the Committee that He said he wondered if the Opposition realised that Bnality his delegation was broadly in agreement with the had been reached on the steel first five paragraphs of an American resolution Mr Churchill then asked it now before the General Assembly of the United there was any precedent for a Nations. Government, "however desirous
nationalisation issue.
of clinging to office," refusing
a censure
Opposition,
Mr Morrison
was left for
ter.
aiding
the North
DANGEROUS
PRECIPICE
al
British Defence delegaten had doubts about its and will leave nothing undone the
Ho mid
be
the
to
here.
of
to
Progress
London, Jan, IK The Foreign Bearwiary, Mr Ergest Bevin, who is ill with pacamonta, keras "somewhat improved", Mr Kerbert Morrison the Government leader in the House of Commom, told Parliament today,
Ko, šija: replykor " ta'a quested by the
the Opposition
leader, Mr Winston Chur- chill, who asked for in- formation about the health of the Foreign Hecretary, *for whore recovery we are all very cerned,"
The Foreign Office, an- nounced tonight that Mr Bovin was maintaining the progress which he made earlier today,~~~~BORICK.
'White Death' Menace In
Alps Fading
considerable time to the loty discussion of the Recan issue
membership. issue of China's United Nations is still in suspense, c
available info misinterpreted From what now known question In the United States. He said the latest Chinese clarifications, It was not a question of ad- transmitted through the Indian
London, Jan. 25. somewhat nearer to a "It may even bring to nothing mitting the Chinese Communists Government, they do appear One of these paragraphs asks
negotiation in three The people of the Alps, a formal motion amounting to the Assembly to find that the all the patient efforts which to the United Nations but, with come
dead mourning about. 250 from a responsible Chinese People's Republic, by have been made since the war China already a member, nd basis of m-respects.
I-By dropping the condi- Koreans in to build up a system of collec-mitting the fact that the Com- munists, not the Nationallats on
tion that notorted
that fighting the United Nations tive security."
any cease-fire talks and missing in Europe's Formosa, Ho ho had not refused yet.
60, represent China. forces. "has itself engaged in
pointed to rever- should be held on Chines soll, devastating days of ava- preferred to see the terms
of aggression in Korea"
Cons
believed China is now apparently ready lanches, today hoped that had "white death" There the malter the motion
to accept New Delhi or Cairo the Sir Gladwyn thought that the
Sir Gladwyn added with e-Peking had made in the mess- the present-Ren-wording of these paragraphs
Government has age relayed by India on Monday, as meeting places.
"reasonably to the from the outset deplored the He cold it was might require further considera-phasis: "My
2-By not rigidly insisting spent its force as colder but when it came
preciso conditions for weather spread over the tion
of the resolution his acts of the Poking Government clear that the offer to "adviso" on
Admission to the mountains and valleys. next
volunteers China's
Austriano, Italians and Swiss to put an end to any aggression the withdrawal of
meant that this would be co- United Nations. This, however, that they may cherish He said, "When it comes to
He said that the British Gov. ordinated with the United Na-is understood to be an omission counted their dead and missing
tions withdrawal, adding
a formal with- | and tried to estimate the damage that rather than
their considering further measures,
previous
wrought by the freak "Lalso would be less than frank if I crament was not at this junc- Mao Tse-tung "can't swallow in drawal from
Spring." which had brought did not express
travest ture prepared to say whether on gulp" his previous stund. Ho Peking standpoint.
3-By admitting the prin- thousands of tons of snow doubt regarding the werdom of
"for a limited ciple thot coachre only
foreign powers have thundering down upon sleeping in was irrevocably bent on a
and militant any such action before
Aggression
was not an insuperable an internationally sound status Alpine viagra. period an- tentions of the Peking Govern- of
whether its leaders fully com-
He said the issue in the settlement of the internal problem. WH
Austria reported 142 dead and how long a political future of Korea.
This is seen as the logical missing: Italy 34 dead; Switzer- Sir Gladwyn asked whether prehended the "dangerous pre- would depend
period was contemplated.
land 75 dead; all three coun- Mr Winston Churchill, the all delegations could say that cipice" which now gaped before
As if to
troubled corollary of China's insistence smooth
tries, damage
listed many hurt and Opposition lender, ald ho they were satisfied that
and on the international obligations Today's debate opened with
waters
London between round-table WANGAT DEL
and Potsdam B urging presumed the statement would United Nations had completely
President under the Cairo Washington, where about rearma- | exhausted all possibilities
with of conference say something
Communist
Truman urged the United Na- Declarations in connection with Alpine countries filled in the
eventual
of restoration ment, trained reserves and so exploration,
tions to call Peking an aggres the He thought that they had, not The Indian on.-Reuter.
na-Formosa to China-Reuter.
FRENCH POLICY and asked the United Nations
Paris, Jan. 36. to continue a study of the am- biguities in the Peking replies.
French Foreign Ministry
FACTS NOT WORDS
Statement
London, Jan. 25.
The Briush Government
to make a statement an fence on Monday, it was nounced in the House Commons today.
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the Chinese People's Republic also cold that the Felding offer
policy
the
thom.
India
China-
For this reason Britain would support any proposal to set up machinery seeking further clarification.
"We are dealing with facts, not words, Sir Gladwyn de clared.
Sir Gladwyn said that there could be no doubt that the Peking Government had taken an active part in the aggression against the Korean Republic
"From a moral point of view their action has been just as reprehensible as if it were they who Arst set loose the war," he added.
"Let there
bé no mistake
Sir delegate,
of a
Benegal Narcing Reu, declared sor and discuss with other
tions "what can and should be of the
that. United
A
some members
done about aggression in Korea, objected Nations bad
Sir Gladwyn added, "We aro "clarification" that the recent
not going to be foolish enough spokesman received from Peking on possito lct, this question develop into France
with rift any serious
our vote bin peace terms still left certain
and even raised new friends. doubts
ones.
He said, "It is clear that no matter how we pursue this pro- cess of questions and answers there may always be room, at least in some dads, for further clucidation.
"This is the inevitable result of conducting correspondence
ROMULO CRITICAL
sorcery."
tite
Bold
costly
Router correspondents in the
detalls.
Vienna: Temperatures in the worst-hit Austriani Alpine are now below freezing unless a thrw sets in, tho tonight that
to evacuate ent plans. would tex principle homes wni be abandoned. in the United Nations French
Alpine Political Committee for
150 Aus- whole of the American re-trian railway workers to dig solution condemning
locomotive buried on the
the troops, recurs,
Comfeld-Innsbruck line and open
Water pipes supplying the
toget
been repaired
Д
Sir. Gladwyn was followed by munist China as an aggressor.
Regarding the resolution of the line to traffic. Mr
of Carlos Romilo
12 Azab and Asian coin- Philippines, who caw the Arab- Asian resolution as "dangerous tries, proposing a preliminary city of Innsbruck, shattered by
Mr Romulo said his conference of seven, also due to the snow, have
sufficiently
through views on the Asian resolution be presented to the Committee,
Thousands of aniniäls in Aus- were given frankly and plainly the spokesman said: "We thirst reduced supply.
first see whether it can be re- across thousands of miles,
useful purpose can because "no
ing are dyide from starvation. "The quickest way would be be served at this time by vague conciled with the American re-trian valleys cut off from graz-
DE WORKERS ESCAPE to hold a preliminary con- or evasive generalisations. He solution.
We think it is possible that Ninety Hote workers escaped ference, in which the Chinese said that it should be no sur- People's Republle would parti- price that Peking is willing to the texts of these two resolu- today. reports sald,
would cipate. This
be the e
about this," he continued quickest way, of solving al74ccept the Aslan 'proposals bc- tions may be improved before camp ch· the Gross
"In nothing that
am saying and in nothing that I have Gald
doubts."
from
the Glockner cause they are "cut exactly to the vote." the pattern of its demands". Sardar Hardit Singh, the mountain in, the Austrian Alps, Romulo said the 12-nation re Indian Ambassador to France, where snow has held them pri- soner for six days. The sick. THE OBJECTIVE
solution sought to meet the today gave the French Foreign and injured were to has-
taken to an amplification of the pital in the past is there the slight÷
Sir Benegal emphasised that Chinese viewpoint that negotia Omice est attempt. to condone the at-the 12-nation Arab-Asian retions come before a ceasefire in latest Chinese statement to the
United Nations. titude of the People's Govern- solution was particularly deus instead of maintaining
Korca.
He told Reuter tonight: it ment.
They
undoubtedly signed to get such a conference have hitherto
polley started and he thought that on as we should the just principle confirms our own very strong # pursued
technical grounds it should of a ceasefire before negotia- Impression that the Chinese are which, if unchecked, can
chaos in the civilised world have priority in debate and ions, we are being led by an very willing to have the whole
case negotiated-Reuter voling over the American re-Ingenious formula of words to as we know it
solutions which condemned reverse ourselves and capitulate Communist China as an aggres to Peking's demand of negotia-
tions before ccamfire
"
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He said that his delegation idea of a ceasefire has vanished had been accused of callous altogether and all that is loft. ness in asking for postpone- ments while men were being
pleasure of at the and on its terma” Mr. Romulo sald. the resolu- had haunted the Indian deletion's one undoubted merit was
killed in Korea. This though amplication and':
Cation throughout,
But one thought which had sustained his delegation was
Political Crisis In
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Ho
that it had been "extumordinasty sidil." added: "On the based on letters and telegrams seeking further elucidation and • Queen Jullana conferred
from scores of Americans
en-
excuse of
The Hague, Jan. 23.
Genova: There have been no new avalanches in Switzerland In the past 38::hours.
Switzerland-called up
800
reservists today to help restore Alg out communications and villages in the worst-bit can- 'ton of Gribena
The national avalanche fund,
million has reached half francs, One of the St. Bernard. monks sold, over the telephone today that the monastery had not been, touched by avalanches and that a horse sleigh'nd arrived with food and mail from the Italian side of the frontier-Reuter.
Strongest Force
couraging the fedian delegation amplification of Peking's Inten- throughout the day with leaders to continue with its efforts, Sirions, we are being induced to of Holland's political parties in provide the coun«, basic principles an attempt abandon our Benegal said.
government "Our efforts are aimed at of ceasefire before negotiations try with a new
unexpected re- to like following the achieving a peaceful solution of and we are supposed
conll- the signation yesterday, of the It and not to notice
*ion government headed sion of the conflict would only difference." realt in further bloodshed", he
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· FIGHTING LULL
In Asia
Cambridge, Jan. 25.
Dr Rajeshwar Dayal, Indian
by delegate to the United Nations Premier Willem Droes.
sald today that the strongest. “A DECEPTION"
The Queen
conferred sepa-force in Asia joday is nation- rately "Any move to propose nego- 17take with the Vice-President alism. He told the 28th School of State Council, the Senate of International Relations con- tiations before a ceasefire must President and leaders of six ducted by the League of Women Sir Benegal mivined the United be rejected as a deception, political parties. The Queen Voters of Massachusetts and Nations to tice advantage of the am confident the majority of
the lint down to three possibl- in a stata of ferment, caused by present lull in the Korean fight the Committee will resist the was reported to have narrowed Radclife College ing to begin talks with the dangerous sorcery of such pro-lies and was expected to name changing habits, thoughts and
postals. The
The Philippine delega a premier-designate who will political Idena. Chino Communists,
that Asia in
attempt posal which would place the The first choice is beloved to democron and freedom. Ada
*
to
form a now. Cabinet. The fight, now was te'atfain: be the liberal leader, Mr Oud had too long been a plaything Western powers vying The outgoing premier may be of the asked to try again if Mr Oud is for its rose materials United unsuccessful. Political. Ierders PAOBER bellevy Mr Oud was not likely succeed becauss the tath
"This lull may not be with-ion cannot consent to a pro- out significance, he said.
in the object The Indian delegate said United Nationa that it might be asked how it portion of begging for me kind word or gesture of explanation to WES possible hold con
or from Peking, sultation within oggrosor
Mr Romalo said the only pro- government. But what had the United Nations been doing posal that could be accepted by all this time? he asked.
the Committee was the Amari cease-fire can one, wakin Tho threo-man
ότ Mr Semyon Tsurapkin the General not up by group Asambly had, in fact, negotiate Soviet Russia Indicated spproval ed with the Chinese People's of the Arab Asian resolution Républic at long range, The He told the Committee that the Amb-Asian resolition: merely | Ruslan, delegation would not Stan, General Hendrik Kruis. Preas
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strength of the partice backing over the speed and scope, of Dutch, rearmament. Two high him was, only 27 of 100 votes ombers already have resigned in
Simultaneously,
dissension was.
reported among high military protest and there were reports officers because the government that 15 others were seriously disagreed with the Chief of considering quitting. United
THEM CHASE
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'MIGHT AS WELL MAKE
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By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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