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Saigon, Feb. 21. The United States Minis- ter, Mr Donald Heath, said today that the United States would increase military aid to Indo-China where French and Vietnamese troops are "fighting the battle against Communism for all of Southeast Asin."

today

Mr Heath returned after two weeks' conferences in Washington where, he said, be received "satisfactory ASSUT- ances" that military akt would

be

speeded up and increased. Mr Heath added that "all types of Army, air and naval weapons are coming" to aux- ment the pinnes, tanks, artillery and wide range of other wen- pons already sent here under

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1951.

No Politics In UN Security Council KING'S MAJESTIC

Royal Navy

G.

Tokyo, Feb. 21. Vice Admiral: W. Andrewes, Commander of the British naval forces in

Korean waters. ordered the cruiser Belfast and the Australian destroyer, Wor- ramunga, back_from_land- ingy

18th north of the Paralich--but for

opera- lonal not political reasons, a British naval spokesman stated here tonight.

that Admiral Report Andrewes had ordered the shipe back becauso € Commonwealth

of

doubla

about crossing the. Parallel was absolute nonsense,” he mid-Renter,

BRITAIN'S STAND

OVER 38TH

Begins Debate On

The Kashmir Issue

Lake Success, Feb. 21.

Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah GERMAN

Khan, today expressed "keen disappointment” over the contents of the Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir.

Shortly before the Security Council opened its debate on the matter, Sir Zafrullah told the

tion failed to instruct the new United Nations

GENERAL

Paris, Feb. 21.

United Press he was disappointed that the resoluLET OFF representative for India and Pakistan to take A French military tri- successive steps to bring about a plebiscite in the bunal tonight acquitted a

general, disputed area, and instead lined up a series of Rossum, charged with de- measures that the representative is authorised to livering to German police 13 take in his endeavours.

French officers recaptured after escaping from Lubeck

flag in 1944.

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Thic court also acquitted Colonel Erick Berndt, the camp THE TALE OFTHE TOT WHO PUT TWO HONEYMOONERE ON THE SPOT// commandant, and a police off- cer, Paul Prager, Jointly charged with Rossum.

London, Feb. 21. The Foreign Under-Secretary, tance programme, Ile sald Americans reall

Ernest Davies, sald today that reallred the troopsmall incursions above Korea's In Indo-China

Ina fighting against 24th Parallel Vietminh "are really fighting a

might be made for tactical milltary rensona, battle against Communism for but any

substantial crossing of Southeast Asia..ultation by nations with Gladwyn Jebb, who introduced jee of a fair expression of the by butlets in the neck at KlEL,

But he would be a political matter for he had

"no comment" nsked If his Lalks Washington

Included discussion

sald

when

of what the United States would

Inrees in Koren.

be

The Security Council con- The British delegate the vened under the chairman-stressed the proposal in ship of M. Francols Laer sie, of resolution Lint "neutral forces" France, whose firet act was to be made available to safeguard invite

Sir Zatrullah and his the security of the State during delegation to the Council table. the plebiscite.

Pakistan is not a member of "We hope that there will now the Security Council.

Prosecution lawyers said that ready acceptance of the The floor was given to Sir

principle that the best guarani-none of the 13 French officers returned. Two were executed the

resolu- Anglo-American Mr Davies replied to a question appointing

wishes of the people of Kathmir four were hangod at Mathausen a new United is removal or disbandment of concentration camp and no one do the Chinese Communition in the House of Commons Nations representative for India the military forces of all in- know what had happened to the

by Conservative, Mr S. and Pakistan to replace Sir Brockway, who drew attention Owen Dixon.

terested partics and their others. to the landing of South Korean

replacement by UN forces Rossum, who commanded Marines supported

Sir Gladwyn told the Council which can have no interest to war prisonere in the Hamburg by Ameri-

that Britain bombardment naval

""from ut

the outset sway the vote either way." zone in 1944, told the court that atinched the greatest import- Wonsan, 18 miles north the

He said if one party rejected he followed Wehrmacht High Parnilel.

ance to solution of differences this, it could only mean "that Command orders that obiectS said between two fellow members of the contestant denies

the other than Americans or British the

not Commonwealth,

the Bri- by plebiscite."

police if recaptured after escape because of the special ties BM whole conception of settlement should be handed B tain has with each of them, but

attempts. of the supreme also because importance of securing peaceful of of the difficulties solution these nations, whose emergence

were to invade Indo-China.

On the fighting front, mean while, a French communique announced that Marine Com-

killed at mandon

tenst 160 Vietminh fighters and took 201 201 prisoners in a two-day sweeping the ending yesterday, through rebel-honeycombed swamps on the southern edge of the Red

River delta in the North. said the dead announced cluded only corpses count

counted.

oun

The Under-Secretary Britain was aware of the landing but reaffirmed Mr Attlee's des claration that Britain felt there must be consultation within the United Nations about a crossing,

particularly among members

It added that another action TO. In the central province of An-R "The present position is that ham French forces killed 67

where for local tactical reasons Vietminhese and took 55

65 pri-

it may be necessary to make various soners in

clashes, in mall Incursions очет the cluding an ambien in which 25 Parallel, that would be con- were killed, In the southern sidered a miktary matter. But province of Cochin-Chino,

my substantial crossing of it French air and amphibious at would be a political matter on tocks dispersed rebel concentra which consullution would take tions some 85 miles south-west w of here.-United Press.

CALL-UP, EXTENSION

SURPRISE

London, Feb. 21.

The Government disclosed, jo-

place."

orders.

General

bad

U.S. ATTITUDE

Colonel Berndt said that be

merely obeyed Mr Ernest Gross of the had United States told the Council

ROA

Prager sold that he the United States hoped India to full statehood was one of and Pakistan could agree. He refused to take the officers to the principal and, indeed, one of the most encouraging resulte cald that, besides the proposals police headquarters. He claimed

in the resolution, the that at of World War II."

outpresentative would have General

UN

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The court acqufited, in his suggestions to both parties. the Counell last debated Kash Mr mir "clearly demonstrated

Gross stressed that an absence, a former S.S. general, urgent

the important element in the Coun-Von Bassewitz, and condemned need for removing cila work was the expressed a police officer, Mann, in his obstacles to co-operation and willingness

of the Prine absence to hard labour for life.

Mr Davies had no knowledge mutual assistanco between the Ministers of both countries to Both were charged jointly of the report that British Naval | governments of India and settle the problem peacefully. with the three present in court. forces have been ordered to Pakistan."

Following these speeches, M. Loud protests arose from the cense operations north of tho

proposed that the Coun-packed court house when the Parallel.United Press.

Lacuturn until February 27 verdicts were announced-Reu-

pro-

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He emphasised that no Court study the resolution. Mriter. ell member was willing to take Selim Sarper of Turkey sides in the Indo-Pakistani disposed March 1. pule, but that none could simply President for March, reserved Sir Benegal Rau of India, sit back and admit failure.

"However bleak the, outlook, country

considering that his was intimately con- we must go on trying to securo!

Bogota, Fab, 21. cerned. The Council finally Fight Wern killed and 20 settlement and try we will.”

agreed to meet on March 1, but hurt when a bus carrying 40 Sir Gladwyn praised Sir Owen Sir Benegal. reserved decision passengers overturned carly to-

decision,

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Amman, Feb. 21. Jordanian officials charged that a group of Israeli soldiers crossed the Læruel-Jordan border near Qualquia today and cap- tured a herd of cattle and two

cident took

not accept his dent.-United Press. place at 10 a.m. Britain could local time. The

Israelites al- recommendation that India and legedly carried automatic wea-Pakistan be left to settle the

problem by themselves. pons.

Reviewing the three-year his- tory of negotiation, Sir Gladwyn emphasisedthat both parties agreed in principle to a plebis-

The officials said there was of fire, but the exchange

were able to cross raelites

understood that the call-up of back with the cattle and shep- reservists-would-be-for-thin herds-United Press..

year only.

About 250,000 men are to be

recalled this

summer-most of them for 15 days" army train

ing.

The bill also provides 101 gaol sentences on anyone in-

to

viting reservists

elte.

"The difficulties

which

en-

Statue Decapitated countered concerned translation

By Lightning

Paris, Feb. 21. A violent storm tonight blew disobey away roofs and flooded houses

a large call-up orders. Anyone having at Issoudun,

markci possession or control of nny town in Boulogne,

of that principle into a detailed scheme

to give effect to it," continued Sir Gladwyn.

"My Bro not without government hope that further determined effort by the Council with the usdistance of the two govero- ments will discover a way of

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