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VYSHINSKY'S KOREA PROPOSAL

Special Commission

To Study Settlement

Colonies .to make Those. 71 Planos 'personal flying visit to Кепул emphasiaca the gravity

of the situation

PEKING'S

VIGOROUS

PROTEST

which has developed in that Colony, and the urgency of finding effective means of restoring law and order, Mr Lyttelton will be confronted with two basic problems: first, how to eliminate the terrorist Mau Mau secret

London, Oct. 29. society which seeks not only to drive the' Whites out of The text of a vigorous Kenya, but to intimidate the protest from the Chinese natives and force them to Government aguinst the abandon their loyalty to seizure in Hongkong of 71 the Government; second, to aircraft claimed by the see what immediate action can be taken to help satisfy Communist authorities has

on American

Justice on

United Nations, Oct. 29.

Russia today proposed in the United Nations Political Committee the establishment of a special commission to study the peaceful settlement of the Korean conflict.

The new proposal came in the course of a 72- page speech by Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet Foreign Minister, answering that made last week to the Committee by the United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson,

"All mankind is interested in a cessation of the war" in Korea, Mr Vyshinsky said as he launched into a loug tirado against the United States for "sabotag at the Moscow 38" the decisions on Korea reached conference.

He accused Mr Acheson of making "gross dia- tortions" in his speech.

Of

Acheson's statement

Prison, Fine For Hymn-Singing

Tanks, Oct. 20.

Two Tunisians... were startenond to two years' imprisonment and a fine of 69,000 francs here today for singing a hymn.

The hymn was described as “glorifying the Deslour (Nationalst moremont)

and its leaders and inviting the population to pursue

strusele the

against France,

• The... two` men" were ar-

W Yested four months ago. A third Tunisian was given

three years' imprisonment and fined 50,000 franes for possessing a revolver.

Four unexploded bombs wero found

in different quarters of the city today. The fuse of one-in the news affloo of "the Re- aldenco - was three- quarters burned and still smoking when A guard spotted

and poured water over il-Beuter.

Labour MPs

And Booed And Cheered At Nairobi

Tel: 21433

H.R.H. Visits Police Radio Control Room

His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent yesterday morning inspected the main control consul in the Police Radio Control Room at the Central Police Station. Picture shows, from left to right, Inspector Appleton, His Royal Highness; Mr Bidmead, Deputy Commissioner of Polics, radio telephony operator Sub-Inspector Tebb. and Lord Althorp, ADC. to the Duke of Kent, — PRO Pool Service Photo,

Egypt Signs

Agreement

On Future Of The Sudan

Cairo, Oct. 29.

Egypt tonight signed an agreement on the future of the Anglo- Egyptian Sudan with the Sudanese Umma (independence) Party, the terri- tory's most powerful political force.

The agreement: was reported earlier to provide for self-government and the right of the Sudanese to "self-determination free from outside influence.

now reached legitimate aspirations of

London, 1 the Africans aimed at giving Foreign Office spokesman them a more important role said tonight. in the administration of.the He said the protest hat come Colony. The subversive Mau in the form of a letter from Man society has to be the Chinese Ministry of Foreign destroyed, but it is highly Affairs to Mr Leo Lamb, British doubtful whether this cancer the text of a statement d'Affaires in Peking be accomplished effectively of protest made by the Chinese without the willing assist Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, ance of the loyal and law- Mr Chans

Mr Acheson posed one main, had done great horm to the abiding natives, Despite the

Chung Han-fu

has protested against question: why did the Sovie! South Koreans, had been guilty MLAR arrest of Mau Mau | the recent decisions of the Privy Union refuse to accept the prin or "repression" and was con- society leaders and other Cour in the British Empire, of prisoners of war in view of struggles with the South Korean Council, the highest Appeal ciple of voluntary repatriation | stantly engaged in political Mau Man and of the suspects, the

Hongkong Chief her acceptance of the principle National Assembly. remains an active organisa- Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, that in a number of treaties in the Mr Vyshinsky denied Mr tion, willing and able to the aircraft are the property o past,

Acheson's assertion that 10,000 continue ita acts of

Mr Vyshinsky sald Acheson North Koreans were trained in terrorism despite the loss of Air Transport, Incorporated, of Uden had turned down Ameri-

company, Civil

had alleged that the Soviet Siberia. acknowledged leaders.

Delaware,

Mr The Privy Council awarded can proposals for a settlement that United Nations forces had IT Mr Lyttelton's ex-40 of the aircraft

In Korea at the Moscow con- captured a plan for the invasion to the com-

ference in 1045 but this was on of South The re-

Korea pressed intention to meet pany last summer.

by North vention. are subject to a

Koreans, Mr Vyshinsky suid representatives of the Kenys maining 31

This is the first we have heard African Union-a wise and ruling of the Hongkong Chief. The conference had recognised

Nairobi, Oct. 29. essential move on the part which

October 8, against the necessity of setting up a of it"

About twenty European an appeal may be provisional Korean government He then passed to the Secu- of the Colonial Secretary. If

brought within six weeks,

and proposed a mixed commis-rity Council decisions of June women shouted "go_home" he can enlist the sympathe The, alreraft were bought by sion to create the conditions for 1050 which bragtied North on Africans cheered, when tle and willing support of the American company from democratie and independent Korea as an aggressor, "Where the British Labour Members this

the Chinese Nationalist firms. in | Korea. organisation

did they get their Information?" of Parliament, Mr Fenner But ение United

Biates ho. astced. prospects of successfully December, 1949, at which date

Brockway and Mr Leslie. the People's Government of sabotaged the above-mentioned combatting the Mau Mau

He asserted that the Council Hale, flew here tonight on a The agreement was signed by next month. the Sudan, jointly ĮMohammed Salah el Shankit, a. China claimed that they were decisions of the Moscow con- decided on the basis of "fabrica fact-finding tour of Kenya ngult for the Egyptian Gov-more than half a century, will Party delegation. will be considerably already their property.

Prime Minister Mohammed ruled by: Britnih and Egypt for leading member of the Umma ference," he declared. enhanced. Loyal natives are

The Faxsigns Offler spokesman The United States delegation.

Mir Vyshinsky reviewed at the invitation of the

"The erament, and Sir Abdel Rah-be givers internal

salt-gover

agreement salisded more likely to

tonight that the protest in the mixed Soviet-American negotiations leading act on said

to the Kenya African Union.

man of Mahdi for the Ummament as a preliminary to the Sudanese aspirations and gives instructions from this body was under study but usually Commission had tried to in compilation of lists of wär

Sudancoe deciding for them adequate guarantees, particular- tho among

and so-called prisoners on both sides

for both which purports to represent well informed quarters here did clude

Air passage

was Party,

A statement issued by the selves whether they want to be ty regarding the Nile waters, to their interests than to react not think that the British gay-democratic parties groups be then accused the United Na-paid by the Kenya African

associated in Egypt," he said. crament could intervene to readily to appeals from the override a legal ruling-Router. camp" and to exclude

African political Umma Party after the signing Independent or to the longing to

"Syngman Rhee tions forces of using "terrorism" Union, the

anid: "We have concluded our same form with either Britain or camps num-in prison

to force party whose president, Jomelks and reached an agreement Egypt. Authorities. Mr Lyttelton

The Umma Party leadora must avoid anything which

ber of large democratic parties prisoners to refuse repatriation, Kenyatta, was detained in re realising the interests of Egypt

arrived in Cairo on October 20 in northern Korea.

The "screening" of prisoners cent police roundups.

APPROVE PRINCIPLES smacks of bargaining: on

and the Sudan. Allah is with

General

after private talks on the Sudan Nagull announced with British Prime The Soviet delegation had was a "flagrant transgression of

Minister the other hand he will be

he said.-

Police look special precautions Us pressed for consultation with International law,"

last night that Sudanese partice Winston Churchill and Foreigü well advised to listen atten-

at the airfield to avert any

The agreement follows the favouring union with Egypt Secretory Anthony Eden In these democratic parties and Reuter, tively to the views-of-the

--"MASSACRE”-PROTEST ——

demonstration or clash between self-government lines already who have also been having organisations, which had fully

London approved by Britain and Kenya Africon

In-talles with the Egyptian Gov- Union

Europeans and Africans. Tokyo, Oct. 29. supported the Moscow, decision

General Naguib earlier, held corporates principles agreed by eriment there, had pirely the series of talks with Bunner spokesmen. The Union is

A United Nations Command on Korea.

Feeling among Europeans all Sudanese political parties. pledged to obtain constitu- Naval War

I "The Soviet delegation mere- communique, said that in Memorial, recently

here ia running high against

"Under a now tional reform in Kenya by unveiled by Prince Philip, will tions and parties should be in-W

ly

that such organisa- letter handed to Colonel Chorles

dradt con insisted

McCarthy,

visli, particularly that ofļetitulion dúe to come into force senior

United constitutional means and have to be recut.

Mr Brockway, alicged by many that organisations Nations Command liaison officer, to be "anti-while." by virtue of this is an In

14 recording

battle Viled and the organisation not to be dia- honours of the Royal Navy in which had opposed the Muscow at a aison officers' meeting ut.

Mr Brockway, speaking at couraged or ignored. The the Pacife, the word "Philip decision should be singled out Panmunjom today, General Num

the airfield, said his visit was protested strongly at a "large- for discussion," Incorrectly been key to a rapid return to pines"

scale massacre" of Communist not propaga idist but aimed at normality in Kenya may well spelt "Phillipines."

prisoners of war on Koje Island gathering information. "It is to wound of and "killing

and wounding 78ry and heal the

racial bitterness and to create of them."

be cald. Mr

Misspelling On

War Memorial

Chotham, Oct. 20,

extension to the Chatham

Part of the inscription on the

has

Relatives of the reside in the succuss of the memorated, spotted talks which Mr Lyttelton and telephoned has with the representativos War of the Kenya African Union. Router.

Bald.

men com- the error

The

tion.

*

per-

tions.

the

Beo

also most

It also provides, for full co-operation between Britain, Egypt and the Sudan in promoting the welfare of the Nile Valley Inhabitants.

..

proved

the

talks with here had agreed on Christmas Day

Broadcast

Queen

By The

Mr Vyshinsky AMERICAN- POLICY

American side the Imperial severed in s

anti-democratie Commission polley. It continued to support eldent which occured on Koje Graves

The letter referred to an in-80odockwoy said his visit anti- democratie organization! | Jsland on October 27, when a Would last until November and excluded democratic organisations from any consulta- United Nations communique and he and Mr Hale hoped to

London, Oct. 29. sald prisoners refused to cease Secretary. He was

the Governor and the Chief

Queen Elizabeth will make "The United States unleashes forming in military drill units.

to meet European the traditional Royal broad- a campaign of represalon against

One prisoner died of injuries anxious those parties who had supported in the

settlers,

cast to the Commonwealth hospital following the

"We the Moscow declaration.

want to see everyone," on Christmas Day it was There breaking up of a demonstration, ha said was a wave of arrests," he went while 74 others received super-

acial injuries,

He said they were staying at announced tonight. A family house of Senior Chief

of being accessory in the murd Koinange, now facing a charge

of Kikuyu Senior Chief Waruhlu three weeks ago,

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Vyalinsky said: "The United States did nothing at all was injured, the United Nations No United Nations personnel to rectify or correct the situa- communique said at the time.

tion to ensure the success of any ❘ Router. democratic movement in Korea with a view to unifying the country."

He, added that he could cite "hosts of facts, and figures" to show that North Korea had developed a people's economy and

cultural activities on a large scale, while South Korea was "a scene of unbridled reac- tion."

Chinese Caught

In Barrage

Seoul, Oct. 30.

er

RESISTANCE GROUP

die

She follows the example of her father, King George VI, and her grandfather, King George V, whose fireside talks were broad- cast each Christmas

King George VT's broadcast Last Christmas, revealing extreme difficulties in speech, was one of the fret warnings the Common- wealth had to bis falling health

A government spokesman an nounced tonight that an African "pro-government resistance

is understood the Queen will group of about 200 tribesmen follow precedent by broadcasting was operating in the south of from the Royal Family's country the Nyeri district.

homo at Sandringham, Norfolk, The Fresh waves of Chinese Com body, is moving about

group, operating in after the Christmas dinner. Mr Vyshinsky detalled a num- munists poured into the swelling Kikuyu Reserve and handing broadcast was made by George The first Royal Christmas Day of reforms which, he said, battle for Sniper Ridge and over to the authorities Africans V, the and been carried out in North Triangle Hill today (Thursday) and Information connected with 169210 Queen's grandfather, in Kotea-land reform, extension in the face of artillery fire that the Mau Mau, the anti-European of the franchise and education caught 1,000 of them in the open secret society,

Since then the broadcast has and reorganisation

The Allied held the crests of

been of former both hills as the battle reared

Last night it rounded up 22

omitted: twice-1930 just Japanese industries.

after the Africans alleged to have

death of George V, and been In 1947. the Soviet govern. Into the 17th day of the longest intimidating tribesmory,

in 1938. ment had

sinco action

Georgo

VI maintained the proposed the most furious establishment of

The group is the first sign custom in 1937, but stated, then a democratie struggle for Heartbreak Bidgo

of unofficial organised activity that it might not be an annual government

in Korea

on the on the eastern front a year against the Mau Mau since the event. Router. basis of free elections

Chinese and had

reinforcements

the both

Kumb

-

the

tribe pers

at the same time proposed that streamed down from the 3,500-wave of terrorism began

district Nyerl tho Soviet-American Commia- foot Papa San Mountain into been holding

Nerve Grafted. From alon shouldt

tremendous resume its work,

cannonading

gatherings by

"anti-Mau Mau Instead, ho declared,

in a battle north of and several

Foot To Finger cleansing ceremonies,” the United States decided to gefor

Pe Landon, Oct. 20.. spokesman said. the whole matter. to the General Both sides Bred thousands of

The British Colonial Secre- Anthony James Richardson, Assembly because she was un- rounds of artiliary but smoke fary; Mr Oliver Lyttelton, now 19, fof. Middlesex, said at Brent able to reach any

and murk prevented Ailled agreement

over the Kikuyu tribal reserves, ford County Court today with the Soviet Union."

officers from telling how many believed to be the centre of the the collision Vythinaky

slon between his motor- maid Achoson's Chinose were mown down. African Mau Mau terrorist cycle and a British-Road elatement that the Soviet Union The Allied dug the Chito organisation, baxday tour of his fingers was 180 sovercly

Services had trained North Korean army from the creat of Sniper Ridge here today on a alx-day tour.

Plymouth, ne lorry in forces and had maintained a Wednestiny with bayonets His plana circled low over the injured that a norve had to be secret police control of the and chiaod, them, h down (the reserves.

grafted from the foot, country? was "ludicrous absurd."

that in

and northern slope, but the Chinese ⠀ ⠀⠀ Next wonkend he begins 'n Tho judge approved a settle

refused to quit amt could be thireo-day motor tour of the ment by which British Road He attacked the Syngman con, regrouping by the light of area.

Grey, Bervices agreed to pay 2175 Then regime, claiming that 11 ferenAmpciated Press, kol (Could, on

damages to Richardson-House

Front:

the

principles of agreement and need not sign it, leaders from the Ashigga (Nile He said that all the various Valley Unity Front), the Sudan

and Sudanese leaders he had had National

Sudanese Socialist Republie the principles to be appiled parties

His main task was to try to during the period of transition leading to Sudanese "self-deter reconcile the viewpoints of the mination."

Sudan's two major political fronts the union with Egypt Full details of the agreement faction and the Independence have not been announced yet. | group within the framework but the general outline was of Egypt's policy for "integrity disclosed

today by of the Nile Valley." Reuter.

earlier

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