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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951,
Objective of British View Burma Holding
The UN In On Peking
Korean War
FIGHTING FOR A PRINCIPLE.
Washington, June 11. The United Nations forces in Korea are fighting for the principle of world order, necording to Ambassador Warren R. Austin, United States delegate to United Nations,
the
graduation
ABdressing the class of Georgetown University today, Mr Austin said that the principle of world order was beyond mere national advantage and its effective application alone could secure every nation its true national advantage.
Citing the apparently poradoxical thought that the way to peace may lie through Mination of the free world to
act on this principle is in itself a bulwark against future aggres slon, and to prepare for collee- tive action, while working always for a peaceful settle- ment, will damand doter-
mination and staying power and flexibility for all of us."
Drawing a distinction between military and political objec- Uves in Korea, he said that the
goal was military repulsing aggression and
restoring
"are inherent In
limaltell to
peace, whereas tho objective
the was tablishment
of u unified democratic, Independent Korea, "Both objectives," he said, the peace. making functions of the United Nations, The military objective could be achieved if the aggres gors would now agree to end their aggression against the Re- public of Korea, to cease hosti. Hitles and to maintain guarantees against their resumption.
NOT APPEASEMENT
"The way would then be open for the achievement of the
London, June 11.
Mr Kennela Younger. Minister of State, mid to- day the British Govern- ment thought that con- sideration of Communist China's admission to the United Nations should be postponed for the time being.
Replying to`z questioner In the House of Commons, Mr Younger said that the British Government stili believed that delegates trom the Central People's Government should repre- sent China in the United Nations.
"In view, however, of that Govenmant's persis- tence in behaviour which
Inconsistent with the purposes and principles of the Charter, il now ap pears to the British Gov- ernment that consideration of this question should be postponed for the being." he said.-Reuter.
time
THE KING:
BRITAIN
First General
Elections
STRINGENT SECURITY
MEASURES TAKEN
Rangoon, June 11.. Propagandists climbed over a 12-foot high barbed-wire fence to paste posters on the Govern- ment Secretariat here urging voters to boycott Burma's first regional general elections tomorrow. They also distributed handbills in some parts of Rangoon.
Stringent security measures have been taken
by the Government, led by the Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, to keep the elections free from inter- ference.
The rebels, who have been fighting the Government for
SPECULATES the past three years, have
to
London, June 11. The condition of King George is serious enough increasing promote public discussion of possibility of early retire- . very long and complete rest.
ment or
This
the
Brits!
is unusual in history where speculation about normally gets no publicity. The the future of a Sovereign private
The Election Commission evolved the scheme of regional elections as the present strength of the military police force was proved a constant threat in Insuficient to maintain law and the interior of Burma.
crder throughout the whole State, an authoritative Bourea sald here.
turned
con-
Because of them, the Election Supervision
ONE AT A TIME Commission has cancelled the elections in con- It was easy to dislodge rebels stituencies
their where rebel inter- from
Strongholds and difficult to provent them moving ference is feared.
56 constituencies, to other areas and setting up Voting in including seven in Rangoon, strongholds, this source said.
Hence the will take place tomorrow.
available military Twenty-four candidates from and police forces will be the frontier Shang-Kachin and centrated on limited areas, pro- Karenni States have been re-viding full freedom and security uncontested. Elections for the electorate in each prea
after Royal in the rest of the constituencies and,
completion of the for the 250-Member House of election, they will be moved to Deputies will be spread over other areas in
a process till Jan. 4 next year.
piecemeal olections. The elections, which ought to The main contestants in the have been held withlit 18 months forthcoming elections orz
the the
attainment of
in-Anti-Fascist People's Freedom dependence
4, 1943, League, the minstay on Jan.
of the have been postponed thres
prezen: Government, following times, and the Election Com- a middle-of-the-road policy In mission early, this year rescen- domestic affairs and neutrality
lives of the and little Family are considered sacrosanct above official an- nout.cements is printed.
The King's illness is publicly admitted to be serious. He has cancelled #1: pubile engage
of
of
political objective by methods of question of how long the King ended the immediate holding in foreign affairs; the Com-
ments for a month and hus been ordered to take a complete rest. lis illness has raised thu
pacific settlement."
can
continue ch his throne, Saying that pacific settlement Over the week-end three meant negotiations, Mr Austin mass circulation newspapers-- added: "Negotiation does not the Sunday Pictorial. Sunday mean appeasement. Tic dis-Graphic and Sunday Express — tinction is
on We printed long articles Important.
this know that appeasement is not problem, one of them under the only dishonourable but ultimate-
title "Will the King Retire?" — United Press, ly useless to the appeaser.
"We also know that negotia- tion is essential if a great con- filet is to be resolved somewhere short of the elimination, by force of one of the disputants."— Reuter.
ADDING MACHINE EXPERTS' PLAN
Paris, June 11.
Vendettas In Somaliland
of elections on a regional basis under milliary assistance in those Dreay cleared ot Burgents.
Warships In Action
Off Korea
in-
an
munist Burma Workers act Peasants Party, which is seeking alliance with Rússia and China, and the Independents under the leadership of Aung Than, elder brother of General Aung San, who are wanting an fimmediate compromise with the insurgents and a Coalition Government.
PREMIER'S APPEAL
oli
The Burmese Premier, Thakio Nu, tonight warned the people ugairest "the cult of the gun" and advised voters be- Loving in democratic principles Tokyo, June 12. to "forebear if your opponent Flushing, June 11.
Allied warships in the Yellow abuses you or excites your an- Glovanni. Fornari, Italian
and Japon Seas raked
buther." Governor-General of "Somali-
coasts of North
In a matlonwide broadcast on Korea today, land, told the U.N. Trusteeship and carrier-based warplanes the eve of the elections, Thakin Council today that his Govern- struck deep Into Communist Nu
"Avold told volers: Adding machine experts who ment hopes to wipe out Somali territory despite lowering clouds forms of quarrel and antagoniam have been meeting here for four vendettas and blood feuds with that all but shut out the target and days want
make this election internationala system of
the 4"
gional courts,
cleanest possible." computation centre to be Francas
the U. S.
New Zealand frigate The cult of the gun, as prac- created and administered by delegate,
said the
courts ap- Rotioli shelled the United Nations Educational, peared to
Communist tised by the rebels fighting the be uneven in con
shore baltery Scientific
of Government, southwest
causexi Orcept and operation.
the death ganisation.
Red of over 30,000 citizens of the Fornari explained
port for the of Pyongyang, while Union, rendered over 500,000 They propose that it should regional courts follow not only pilots from HMS Glory derall- citi
citizens homeless and destitute, organise research into the use
two locomotives and hit and deprived the Public Ex- and development of mechanical
transformer
111310
stations chequer of over 300 crores of computation devices and launch
northeast of the west coast port. rupees by destruction, Thakin programme of international
On the other side of the Nu continued. study of pure science problems. - Reuter.
peninsula, American Navy pilots from Task Force 77's carriers, Princeton and
ond Cultural
that the
formal law but laws and cus- boms peculiar to each region."
They settle criminal charges arising out of tribal clashes by legal decision with an eye to tribal usage.-Associated Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
DOWN
greas
are The
ed
three
Millions who were not direct- ly affected by the insurrection
Bon Homme were today living in fear and Richard, whacked at the rail line and bridges between Won-insecurity as a result of this
violence, he added-Reuter. san and Hamhung.
the
AL Songila, the destroyer Rupertus, the destroyer mine- sweeper Thompson and frigates Tacoma, Hoquiamn and Almirante Padilla bombarded transportation targets and Com- muniats trying to repair bridges.—United Press.
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MISS TRUMAN'S TOAST IN WATER
Mias Margaret Truman, daughter of
President
Crowds At Truman, tousts her host
SS Man's Funeral
Homeneggels, June 11. More than a thousand mourn- ers attended graveside services for
SS here today
former General Otto Ohlendorf, who had confessed to the extermina- tion of 90,000 people in Russia.
Ohlendorf was hanged at the Landsberg U.S. war crimes prison last Thursday with six comrades and his body brought here for burial,
Felice, on special duty to prevent any incident, said 1,000 people Jammet the cemetery and an estimated 300 watched from outside.-Associated Press,
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in a cup of water when being shown round the Terminal Building at Southampton. Miss Tru- man, who was the guest of Prime Minister Attlee and Mrs Attlee at Che- quers on Sunday, left for the Continent yesterday. -Central Press Photo.
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