British Legation

Acheson Claims:

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY, 3, 1951,

Workers Gaoled Recommendations In

Budapest, May 8. Twenty-eight Hungarians employed by the Informa llon Department of the British Legatlon have, brén arrested, the Legation stated today,

They

were detained during March and April, Nino of them were full- time employees, the rest distributors of part-time the Legation's Mungarian language hulletin,

Others, Including plx distributors, were arrested last werk.---Revier.

Wedemeyer Report Were Carried Out

Washington, May 2.

Secretary of State Dean Acheson said at his Press conference today that the Administration had carried out virtually every one of the recom- mendations made by Lieutenant-General_Albert Wedemeyer in his report to the President on Korea in September 1947.

The only Wedemeyer proposal not accepted and implemented was that concerning the creation

Have of an American-officered scout organisation similar

Depth Charge May Have Caused

Gib Explosion

NAVAL THEORY

London, May 2.

to the famed Philippine Scouts of the pre-war days.

Instead, the

United Stotesį mutual defence assistance act left a 500-man militery nussion of 1040. The advice and train. in the Republic of South Korea ing of technical specialists and when American troops with tactical units had been and was drew on June

29, 1940, mare being provided by the military than ten months after an

In-advisory mission,"

ECONOMIC dependent government was es-

AID tablished by the United No- 5. The United States gove

Koren

a total of $330,000,000 for government and relief dur- Ing the 1945-48 period of oc- addition, when cupation. in

Mr Acheson said the detailed, heavy economic assistance the The blowing up of the States had given Korea

VD

in line with the Wedemeyer British naval ammunition report. He pointed out she ship Bellenhum in Gibraltar United States had given through Harbour last Friday is its Military Advisory

consistent training

Mission

thought to have been caused Korean armed forces right the

turned over to the

up

by the explosion of a depth until the time the Communists charge in a lighter moored attacked. War material worth alongside, Mr Walter Ed-approximately $110,000,000 was South wards, Civil Lord of the Ad-Korean armout forces by the miralty, said in the House United States. of Commons today.

"The resulting Are causeduction the ammunition in the lighter to explode. The foree of this ex-

the Bedenho plosion brokse

.” Mr Edwards said,

into two,"

"Inquiries are place

looking

the Republic of South Korea was established on August 15, 1948, ECA laid out a three-year programme calling for $285,000,- 900 in economic assistance to the new Repubile.

Mr Acheson concluded: "The

ried out in actual fact was that

can

only recommendation not car. calling for the creation of on American officered Korean scout force. Instead, we pro- vided a military mission to ad- vise and train a Korean-officered taken to implement General army. In actual operations, our Wedemeyer's recommendations, officers have served with Korean Mr Acheson said:

in forces the field."--United

In a point-by-point resume of Administration had

It had tried continuously, Press. Wedemeyer recommended, to

the approach

Soviet Union, which held North Korea, with the aim of establishing a unifled, afree and independent

country

into

now taking in which in the port these depth charges were foul- ઈ."

he said. "So far as the ex- plosive is concerned, that is inalter we are also at the present time."

whother Asked

the steps dakon

Bust Your

to tighten security measures at ports and naval establishments were con- sidered adequate, Mr Edwards replied: "At home we are per- fectly satisfied-or at least as satisfied as we can be. So for us Gibraltar is concerned we

have

the to await report of the Board of Inquiry."

shal

up

|

but failed due to the Russlan refusal to recognise United No- tions authority,

MILITARY MISSION 2. It left an Américar mili- Hary

advisory mission .of.500 men in the Republic of South Korea to train the Korean mill-

tary forces, which were esti-

mated. at 114,000 men, when the American troops withdrew in June 1940.

British

Casualties

In Korea

London, May 2. British casualties in the recent operations in Korea were 1,074 up till noon today, the Defence Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, told the House of Commons today.

They included 48 killed, 223 wounded and 803 missing.

Queen Mary At Cinema

Queen Mary, wearing a white fox-collared silver brocade cloak over a dress of oyster and gold brocade, arrives at the Carlton Theatre for The Tales of Hoff- munn premiere. The Countess of Harewood is with her. -London Express Service.

Situation

Malayan

Continues To

Show Improvement

London, May 2.

Civilian morale in Malaya has improved steadily in the last month despite heavy attacks by Communist-led terrorists, Colonial Secretary George Griffiths told the House of Commons today..

Mr Griffiths also asserted that more and better reaching information about the guerillas was now Government forces.

3. Prior to the North Korean The Minister said that the attack, the United Nations had *duathroll was now 10, including given the South Koreuns mill- -six Dockyard! "workers, Three lary equipment which had local Dockyard workers were originally cost $57,000,000 and

He hoped that a high pro- presumed dead. Eleven which at the time missing,

of delivery

portion of the missing would others were known to be seri- had a replacement

Value almost $100,000,000. The equip to friendly territory.

eventually make their way back ously Injured.

included 105,000 About 500 tons of ammunition ment

rifles blew

in the

1,102-ton and

In Washington, The Army carbines,

2,000 over

Department muchino-guns,

thal Bedenham, shaking every build- much

more than 50,- ing in Gibraltar,

000,000 rounds of ammunition,

in Korea mortars, howitzers, bazookas: up to the week ending April 27 were 9,083 killed, 42,230 wound- Mc Edwards said that and offer artillery, with am- ed and 10,950 missing.

trucks, 40,000 machinery to allow claims for unition. 5,080

The United States Defence compensation had been set up mines, 72 vessels and 20 liaison Department estimated that the in Gibrator by the Admiralty aircraft.

Chinese

North and without prejudlee 10 ultimate

military assis Communists suffered more than 4. "Further Hability.-

tance-was-provided-for-in-the 60,000 casualties In the first Asked whether he could_con_ firm that the civilian damage out air onteer from the Admiral-week of their present offensive. Har morale and in the amount

DAMAGE CLAIMS

was superficial and that there ty to look into the wow no need for an emergency question.

10

whole

scheme,

the Minister sold: "Damage

His Majesty's "From

Information received ships was of a minor character there is no need for an emer- not affecting efficiency. The gency scheme. The civilian Dockyard was in full working damage was highly superficial, order by Monday, April 30, but despite that we have sent Mr Edwards said-Reuter,

A British

Crossword

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19.

121

22

ACROSS

1- Body of entertainers (6),

4 Adhore (5);

7 Pinched (6).

B Avaribe (0).

10 Ropbse (4)

12 Wild men

15 Fetters

10

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17 Assistant (4)

19; Protection (6).

20 Cut-out design (7),.

21 Observe ·(4)*

29 Lissoma (5).

24 Shaky (0)

26

25 Uncanny. (5)..

20 Be published (0),

DOWN

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2 Contrary (8)..

3 Victim (4)..

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Picture support (5).

11 Plate (8).

12 Slow mover. (5).

13 Petrol (9)

14. Pennon (0),

18 Gath (4) 22 Cut (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Scuppers, 8 Un ripe, 0 Admonish, 11 Discreet, 13 Firm, 13 Facts, 18 Nours, 19 Agog. 22 Disprove, 24 Hoadache, 25 United 20 Discount. Dewa-1-Curds" a Cram, 1.Spartan, d. Code 5 Plot: Orlicht 7Scheme 19 M 14 Comilch 104 Berpent 10 [ished ** 17 "Morusy, 30 Mopty) 23. Svedy,

23 Dado

23 shun.

United States ca

Korean

These casualties including dead, wounded and other losses, covered the period from April 22 10 29.--Reuter and Associateti

Press,

British

General Replaced

Karachi, May 2. Lt.-Gen. Ross MacDay, last high-ranking British officer, was replaced today as Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army by Pakistani, Let-Gen Ali Khan. With

1

the exception of technical posta and a few advisers, the entre army is now

is now ofcered by Pakistan nationals,

The posts of Commanders-in- Chief of the Royal Pakistan, Navy and Royal Pakistan Air Force are still held by British officers, who are not likely to be replaced In the near future, -Associated Press.

Rajah's

The Colonial Secretary's and the civilian population have survey was given to the House been high, bandit casualties

ed-have shown a marked in- crease during the period since November, 1980, compared with the five previous months.

STILL ́ ́SERIOUS

has been "Notable progress made with the programme of resettlement, which is now a most finished In the priority

Britain's Aims In Korea

London, May 2. Lord Jowltt, the Lord Chancellor, said tonight that Britain was not fighting Communism or Communist China in Korea, but aggres- Aton,

"We must stand' flrm and continue to fight that aggression as long as it la necessary," he told the House of Lords in a defence debate,

He agreed with Lord Van- sittart, who initiated the debate, that there must be no appease ment If that meant a weaken- Ing on this particular issue.

Britain's Immediate aim was to bring about a cease-fire in

Korea which was not ap- peasement-if the Chinese were willing.

مراع

Lord Jowlst said that the effort

of

Good Omees Committee to bring this about had been unavailing. There had been

what- no response ever from China.

But the West must trying,

Fo on

counsels He hoped wiser would prevail in China. But because this had not yet hap- pened it would be unwise to contemplate of present, any extension of the war,

ALL AT STAKE

Lord Jowitt said it would be a profound mistake to try to mix up this problem with chose of Malaya and Indo- China. These problems must be Isolated and dealt with one by one.

"Everything is at stake here," he said.

Was China prepared to be a law-abiding member of the community of nations? If 60 he had every hope that a cease- fire and a peaceful settlement In Korea would come

Lord Jowite detented Bri- tain's

of China, recognition

which was attacked

by Op- What had happened in Kores might not have happened if Communist China had been in the United

position speakers.

Nations, he said. Lord

Jowit! also sold that Britain and other countries were examining with great sympathy Yugoslavia's request

military

supplies equipment. Reuter.

for

and

SENATOR'S ATTACK

Washington, May 2.

Senator, Mr

A Reptart (Indiana) de-

Homer

clared today that Britain anti France have no stomach for the fighting in Koren.

Britain gove "Up support" the battle against Com-

he told mugsam,

the Senate. But at the same time she con. tinued to "feather her financial nest by keeping up active trade with Red China-the real

Mr Capehari introduced into the Senato resolution de- manding that American soldiers In Korea stiould be withdrawn unless other members of the United Nations sont "adequate and satisfactory" numbers at

in a written answer to questions killed, captured and surrender-gressor in the Korean conflict about current conditions in the revolt-plagued Colony,

"Since I made my last state- nent on the situation in Malaya Feb. 27, Mr Griffiths. said, -on-F

the improvement both in civi- ond quality

of information reaching the

forces security has continued steadily. I re- gard these two factors in parti- cular as significant.

areas in the south and abou

troops to the battle area. - Reuter.

"While the number of major half complate in the Federation Prince

the

Incidents remains serious and the casualties inflicted by bandits on the security forces

LOOTED

GOLD IN

DISPUTE

as a whole.

The purpose of this pro- support of all kinds, and it is gramme is to deny the terrorists

hoped that a greater macosure of

will altend success

the -operations of the security forces as its effects, and those of the complementary programme of Labour

recruiting on estales, becomes increasingly felt.

"Bandit activity remains high and the situation must there- fore still be considered serious. While in some respects a slight improvement le noticeable, we have still a long way to go.”—

Washington, May. 2. Britain, France and the Associated Press, United States today agreed to submit to arbitration the claims of Italy and

Albania for gold looted by Churches Remains Nazi Germany during the Flown Home

London, May 2.

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The body of the Maharajah £930,600, to Albania, It would

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One of the wealthiest of the claim on Albania for damage Council of Churches assembled Indian princes, the Maharajah to two British destroyers, here today for a conterence on

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Britain awarded

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Alexandria', and representatives 1949.

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The Gold Commission

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