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Gallant Attempts A Failure
Fierce Fighting On-
*
Korean Front
Tokyo, Nov. 3.
South Korean infantry-. men failed in three gallant altempts to drive the cling. ing Chineso Communista from the shell-forn crest of Sunday Triangle Hill on
while retreating from near- by Jane Russell Hill before chopping up the Red attack, Republic of Koren troops from
fresh Infantry unit euch time crawled to within yards of their goal on the peak of Triuntle Jill only to be driven down the steep 40-degree slope by withering enemy fire and deadly bouncing hand grenades,
Fighting on the two central of Kumbwa front peaks north
alackened at nightfall with ROK anfantrymen holding only Sondy Ridge, which forms part of the sprawling four-domed Triangle Jim mass. that commands strategle view of the Communist lines, The Communists owned
Triangle, Jano Russell and
Pike's Peak.
The
troops suffered
Jays in their Aght i
for Triangle and Jane Russell. Allied officers estimated
that
die American and South Korean troops have killed, wounded or taken prisoner an entire Red ond division-between
8,300 12,000 men since the hill batilca began on October 14.
MIG DOWNED
F-80 Sobre Jets. meanwhile, shot down one
American
Russian-built MIG-15. probably destroyed two and damaged one while screening a Shooting Star
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1852,
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Winter Takes Call For A Federation AW.R.E.N.& Naval Exercises
'Hard Knock
If the Winter, passes slowly in Britain there is one way to speed it up, says table tennis star Percy Franks, and shows how to do it gracefully. Her playing outfit is itself a ray of Summer sunshine. Peggy holds coaching classes at her home at Woodford, Essex.-Reuterphoto.
attack upoti enemy troop Air Passenger
concentrations at Naunsidong.
about 15 miles from the mouth of the Yalu River in northern-
most Kores.
The ROK troops crawled three nearly 300 yards up the shall-churned
and smoke-
obscured
fore bein
hand
sloge of
Triangle
battered
lobbed
be-
back by down on
Them by fanatle Red fighters.
Russell
At Jane Rus
Fill to the
northeast, the South Koreans closed the hole cut in their de fence line by a 200-man assault, but
Reds methodically
the
chopped away bunker after burjuer until the ROK defend- ers were forced to withdraw shortly before nightfall.-United Press.
Snags In Jet
Planes
London, Nov. 3. Difficulties have developed with the Royal Navy's only car- rier-borne jet aircraft the fighter Attacker and pilots have been temporarily banned from firing their guns at high the speed or high altitude, Admiralty-said-lost- night.
Pilots have encountered trouble whon
the using
at
Jumps Off
Milan, Nov. 3.
A man who said he got frightened at the last
off 2 moment, Jumped plate an roared down the runway for a take off here yesterday.
The man, Glovanni Colls,
33, was unhurt.
"AL
He told the police: the very last moment, I cat frightened at the roar of the engines. It was my first time in plane. Thero was only one thing to do --Jump.out."
Other passengers in the twin-engined Hailan plane were unable to stup him. Neuler.
Minister In The Front Lines
BRITAIN'S
ROYAL
FAMILY
Descended From Ancient Kings
London, Nov. 2.—
Of Atlantic Pact Nations
TO PREVENT WORLD WAR
New York, Nov.. 3.
Professor Arnold J. Toynbee, famed British historian, today called for a speedy federation of the NATO nations into one political and economic unit as the only chance to stave off a third World War.
Such a federation, he said, also offered the West its only chance of recapturing world initia- tive.
In an article in Look magazine, Professor Toynbee stated his belief that a union of the Democratic nations was "the next stop in history".
Prelate
On Racial
The present economie and political disunity of the West. he said," presented tempting weakncas to enemies which might lead them into actions provoking a third World War. The West would then have unity with a vengeatice, he added.
For even if the West were
victorious, "an Atom-bombed.
Intolerance world could not afford what
York, Nov. 2.
..
Dr Cyril Garbett, Archbishop
would then be the luxury of preserving even a minimum of local variety and liberty.
Professor Toynbee wrote that
of York, sald, today that the a political union of Western Church must reject any policy |Nations would not medzi scrap- which attempted to keep races ping the United Nations in permanent separation
The United Nations, He point- exclude them from Western ed out, was not in fact a politi- culture.
cal community at all. It was a
JB
Three great problems -- political forum in which ques- nationalism, racialism and tions could be debated but no aggressive Communism stood act of government could be per- out in the world, he said in on formed. address today".
It would sill remain valuable, Where truftger and want hd declared, as the closest ap- existed, there was a ready field proach the United States and
Communism,
colour Russia could make to cialism was an eyen greater other. danger.
for
but
Nationalism, by which nationa thought only of their own rights and interests, was recognised as a menace to peace.
•
U.S. AS MODEL
one on-
To meet, even to quarrel in a ferum, was better than never to
Di
in the
A Songbird
Actresses Dinsh Sheridan and Bernadette O'Farrell snap- ped at Lótidon Film Siudlo, Shepperton, Middlesex. Dinah is costumed for her role as a Women's Royal Naval Service officer plc- in "Appointment in London," and Bernadette is more turesquely rurbed for her role as the pieszo-soptario in the original d'Öyly Carlo Opera Company in the flim “Gllbert and
Sullivan."-Reuterphoto.
Britain Washes Hands Of Trieste Dispute
Compromise Effort Abandoned
For a long time the white meet at all, he added.
Professor Toynbee proposed a treated the had often man
for Western coloured races ng beasts of bur-political structure
must nations modelled in the United den,
Christian but le refuse to despice the races be- States Federal constitution.
To get a Western Union start- or mental colour their
ho ad- od on a working basis, inmurity, ho Bald.
Archbishoplican Church
senior Pre-vocated the following steps: legislatures 1. That the bury, declarchbishop of Canterie-Western nations
The Church NATO instruct their legislative
and foreign affairs to must call for the removal of all committees on finarice, defence social injustice, whether
regularly in common session to suggestions of a new British move for a compro- home or in Asia.
and recommend amise settlement of the ill-fated Italo-Yugoslav dis- "We must support the United consider Western policy, a com- Nations Organization and all
system of defence pute over Trieste. attempts
mon Western international
to sub- and common ways and moons Britain, it was learned, has in fact decided to stitute law for force.
these for financing
common discontinue for the time being her intervention in "Marxisma Is by its ever Western servicevention of dete- the conflict because of her failure last month to nature aggressive and will never 2. That a be satisfied until it has sub-
gation of legislatures meet to dued the world. The statesmen are upon rules of procedure, persuade both parties to make peace.
A team of historians has cause of established beyond doubt that Queen Elizabeth It is descended late
of the Iron King Woden, a German after the ruler of the fourth century,
Historical data has shown that the Queen could trace her family back to 829 AD, when the first King of England, the Saxon King Egbert, reigned.
But Mr L. G. Pine, editor of Burke's Peerage, one of Britain's scading chronicles of nobility, tokl Reuter today that he has found that the roots of the Royal Family trees are entwined in the curly Christian Era.
He has ploughed back through 11 generations of Egbert's family. to King Cedric, who ruled over
the ancient kingdom of Wessex
Seoul, Nov. 2. The South African Defence Minister, Mr F. C. Erasmus, to- Air day watched South African Force planes rocket hill positions on the Korean frontline.
The Minister paid a short visit in 620 A.D., 110 years after the speeds and heights that might this morning to the Common-end of the Roman occupation.
The matter is now under in- wealth Division and vestigation.
a single-seat The Attacker Is non-pressurised aircraft. There are three squadrons of them in service.Reuter.
be necessary in combat.
26
lunched
with the Commander, Major- From there he had gong back General M.M.A.R. West. He was 12 more generations to King accompanied by.Brigadier H. G Woden.. Willmott, Chief of the Union's Air Stoff.--Reuter.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS:
3 Untidy person (9).
8 Egg on (B).
9 Buried (8).
11 Softened (8).
12 Monster (4).
22
14
15
10
DOWN:
Clerical head-dress (5),
2 Rate (5).
3 Economised (7).
4 A religious period (4),
5 Fastened (4).
"He was once thought to be a mythical figure," Mr Pine said. "But now historians know was a real live king,"
he
SUCHI
ot
must check it by diplomacy and armed force."-Router.
Special Stamp Wanted For
Comet Mails
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London, Nov. 2.. Many people who call at the the prefabricated Post Office at
I is even possible that the London Airport want their air- Queen could trace her ancestora įmall specially stamped--but they back to Biblical times, But re-go away disappointed. cords before the time of Woden are impossible to find.-Reuter.
Slim: "This
Won't Make
Mn Eric Chaplin, officer in charge, said:
common
meet
that delegations urged He
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Authoritative
In The "Med"
Naples, Nov. 2. -
Blacked-out troop and supply convoys are to steam out of Mediterranean porta
| at, midnight tonight in an attempt to sneak through "énemy" ilnefjelds and sub. marine packs at the opening of the NATO nával exercise "Longstep"..
About 170 ships and 500 air- craft froen. France, Greece,
Italy, Turkey, the United Stales and Britain will take part in the ten-day exercises.
The general idea of "Long-
is to see how far friendly "Blue" convoys can be blocked by enemy "Green" sea and air fordes.
The manoeuvres will rango
from Gibrallar to the Dar- danelles and may include an amphibious landing by Marines in the Eastern Mediterranean.
It catimated that a total of 100,000 men will take part in the six-nation exercise.
Greece and Turkey, are parti- cipating in NATO MATICIOUUTES for the Prst time. Ameri-
Robert can Admiral
Carney, Commander-in-Chief of ́ ́AMKE forces in southern Europe, will be in overall command.
-V.S. GENÉRAL
Co-ordination of the air forces will be in the hands of Amerl- can. General David Schlatter, Commander of Allied: Afr Fortes Ih. Bouthern Europe.
The convoye will come under the command of the Allied sub- ordinate zone commanders, Admiral Antoine Sala commande the French zone while Admiral Massimo Girosi is in charge of the Italian zone.
Commanding the
American Sixth Fleet will be Admiral Johns F. Cassidy. The attacking" sub-
marities will be cominunded by Captain B
Pibeyt of the British
Fish Navy.
Edward H.
Admiral Tacchin Talayman will command the,Turkish Navy units
the Greika will be under Captain Kristantinos Nidtiades,
Admiral Lord Louis Mount- balten, Commander-in-Chief of the British Mediterranean Fleet. London, Nov. invisit Rome tomorrow. Ho will call on Government leaders dismissed and Service chiefs and have an quarters today
It is expected that he will audience with the Pope." also visit the "Longstep" head- quarters at Naples Reuter
QUERÉO CONFÉRENCE
London, Nov. 2. Leading military offeinds of Canada, Britain and the United States will hold an Infantry con- ference in Quence city beginning on November 7.
The closed conference, which will last three to four days, will review development of equip- standardisation
Britain may leave it to the which is considered al present should not
vote
es national United States to make the next here more complete than ever. blocs but that each delegate be step and to approach, at some
Diplomats sald as free to vote according to his inter date, Italy and Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia'e Judgment 1.3 ho Individuat
with yet another reminder that rejection of Itailan suggestlens ment, arrange would in his national leglaiature settlement la necessary in their for a decision by the Interna-rials and exchange information
Reuter. at home.
own as well as in the Western tional Court at The Hogue has That a common Western nations' interest.
since added to existing tension. 3. legislative body, democratically elected by direct popular vote, be charged with the supreme responsibility of controlling the Western community's executive Lervices-Router.
SAB EJETS FOR RAF PLANS HELD UP
London, Nov. 2. Prospects for a rapprochement
The United States and and Yugoslavia between Italy
The deadlock aver the Canada: ure.co-operating in appeared very dim after the re-
is holding up providing the Royal Air Force buff to Mr Anthony Eden's re- territorial issue cent approach
plans for closer co-operation in with 300 to 400 in Belgrade to
Sabrejet air- between other matters Marshal Tito.
Italy craft, the Air Ministry
an- and Yugoslavia, Defence
is nounced today. Britain's intervention last one of the most pressing.
Erigines, electronic equipment Marshal Tito and
and Instrumenta will be pro- premler, Signor Suggestions curtant in London vided by the United States Alcide de Gasperi, on the at the week-end claimed that through mutual defence `ássIH- Trieste question has been un-Britain had been passing on to tange funds. The airframes
Lo resolve the deadlock, Italy. Inst, werk Yugoslav pro will be supplied
toshélve the territorial of Trieste temporarily to concentrate instead on
The aircraft will form an economic and important part of the Royal Afr
She Gave Cash month with
To
General
London, Nov. 2, "We have constant inquiries
Mrs Doris Sophie McGarvie from visitors who wish to have Munn, 57, of Palace-court. letters date-stamped with
a
al London
London Airport mark or who Bayswater, W., was discharged wish to send a picture postcard from bankruptcy or special airport letter back to Bankruptcy Court. where they have just down in from But there aren't any.
marked *London Airport' We could set thousands.
examination Mrs Munn iad said her failure
At her public
"It we had alrmail envelopes was mainly due to giving 27- 000 to General Miguel Ydigoras- official of the an Fuentes, Guatemalan Republic, to invest London, Nov, 2.
"A lot of stamp enthusiasts on her behalf abroad.
He had left hoped that mall carried on the
this country Sir
William Comet
to South Africa and March 1950,
A Monty"
Field-Marshal
London: "Some people seem to cellation mark, but it did not.
two
think that if they put badges in their cap they are Monty, They are not.
"They think that if they carry an onion in one hand and an alarm clock In the othe they
are Wingate, They are not.. Jet May
"It is the essentials
And not
the frills that count. We have
got in our country a tremendous capacity for leadership, and we
Ship To
Help
Dock
able
Italian
Railway Of Death Man' Convicted
poral
ond
efence on
Canada and
assembled
there.
and built in the aircraft
Force contribution
It was claimed these moves forets-Reuter. resulted from meetings in the past fortnight in London betweel Mr Eden and the Italian and Yugoslav Ambassadors.
However, these reports were given little crederice in official
RUSSIAN
quarters. who believed there AID TO
was no
for stupo compromise. moves s0 100 after Britain's
Lieut.-General A. E. Percival, all-out peace efforts collapsed. RED
London, Nov. 2. president of the Far East Pr Nor in
Eoners of War Association, stat- j and she had noted that the
after being Heaton-whom
They were instructed to say there was "not an atom of truth" in the suggestions made by Mrs Munn.
rernalas resolved.-United Preas.
and
to NATO
CHINA
*London, Nov. 2 tho Trofe on the Trans-Siberian un-Railway between the Sovit
Union and Communist Ch
the has risen sharply since Chinese Foreign Minister, Chou En-fat, left Moscow on Septom-
22.
The Pocket
TV Set
Us intelligence reports to effect have been checked and found correct.
this
The nature of the
Increased
Soviet supplied to China has
not
Yet beert catubiliffed, However, Chou
En-lal clearly
red in Moscow Increased
吐 olther commercial
beaten every day, and was for- biscuito, and showing a picture supplies robot bài thơ với
19 it believed that, „co- association would operation between Italy Silm said to 300 students in Ceylon would have a spectul can- received any of her money start an inquiry into the con-Yugoslavia on any appreciable
back. She had heard that hoviction of "Z" Reservist George scale is feasible so long went into hiding
the Japanese Trieste dispute "One woman brought a letter from Wolverhampton hoping to engaged in an abortive attempt forced to dig his own grave.
the Government Heaton, 33, of Sheldon, Bir- get it included in the Comet to overthrow
of his country.
mingham, a former prisoner of Damail."
The Official Receiver, Mr the Japonese, was fined £5 at FH. Langmaid, said he had re- Birmingham for falling to re- ceived a letter from a firm of
part
for reservist, training. solleitors who said they were acting for the general and that solicitor told the court that they had r reived instructions caton was a prisoner for 314
years. Half starved, he from his 501.
put to work on the Siam "Rall- way of Death." He had dysen
London, Nov. 2. tery, fever and jaundice, was The vest-pocket TV - the
alzo without medical attention, was
of a large packet of three inches by two-tras mokle Mr M. F. Pugh, prosecuting. Its appearance at the Earls to to use the naval
Heaton failed to report to Court radio show.
But hundreds of people who base of Port Arthur, Inalead of training and did not acknow- have made huiries about the withdrawing at the end de 161k
agreed in the set have bech told: "It is not fix year ag
$1500 lodge the call-up notice. In a
treaty, as well, ds Daireni és d DEAD
statement. Heatonald he had sale."
sat le a "raini-intuito porn In diflitary at the Univerally of London |andwer to heavy, awells, which
: 'Tho - set la fi applied to a Conscientious Ob
"An Increado · Commentatora BBC winter term lecture.
sometimes stop the gates of
London, Nov. 2 Jector Tribunal for exemption made for Dunkirk ferry dock from, belig Miss Marie O'Neill, the Irish on the ground of his muffering, who want to follow the pictures plies would at the new The qualities of a commander, closed behind the boats. betrens, died tonight. She was but had been refused.
being watched by viewers. It strategy outlined at the mos oh "I fool that by putting gives a salt the old-Marshal, Webs
brilliant plotureeved Communist Part When this happens, the bubts 05.
for in the light
China is Mias O'Neill was seriously uniform again, no matter CROSSWORD. → Across 3 Unawares, 7 will-power, moral and physibtil cannot be raised to rail fevel.
One man said he would like have subscribed the Urgency, courage, a flexible mind, im- The let
engine will fored burned in her flat in London how short a period, I tako liq Queen, 8 Canister, 10 Annals, 18 Diocese. 16. Does,
27. Princess, 28 agfhatión; und knowledge' of water through holes in no last Sunday. It was believed rist, if an emergency arises, of a set to put on the arms of his of divisions in the
D'The indefnita ca 10 Posture, 20. Once, 21 Echott, 20 Toiter, Timid: 10 Mattress. Down: 1 Squad, 2 Beano, 3 Uncle, 4 Wait met, the Chemy, tactics, and id undersson pipe across the dock that the hext tripped and fallen being taken prisoner again, chair. Wy wife does not like cobr
gittrance, and the designers while making up the fire, Heaton said. cannot take the televisior hd dop Having Lian of the Roman MGA 6 Ration, 'Burvey, 9- Assure, 11 Ninon 13. Acuto, 14 rooie, 18:
will counteract Earlier today, the underwent risk. 1. do not intend ever, to "I could view without disturb- be one of the most Deputy 20 Sonne: 18. Suppoor, 10 Script, 22 Hosts 9 Item: 4ministration Above all hope that this
commander norded "Integrity.
INGRAR" "IT"ECTANTVINE” TILE, The swell.
fán opofition am Rouler, i
report,
ing her Gendo, 25 Sonet,
13 Submit to (5).
18 Appointments (5).
19 Greedy (4).
22 Cloth (8).
24 Shopkeeper (8).
25 Shums (0),
20 Wealth (8).
SATURDAY'S
0 Anger (0),
7 Jogged (0).
10 Belief (8).
14 Mortal
(5).
15 Caution 10 Vegetable
17 Small (0).
20 Courteous (8).
21 Ecstasy (3)..
22 Fail to hit (4).
23 Rip (4).
don't want to lose it. We have: An air-age development being the capacity to produce the tested as a commandern."
tured from time to time.
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there is not evidence sro camp i Algust for
TRENDELS of fighting Mr Registrar Parton told Mrs the force of the sea may soon Munn he would nocept her story be welcomed by thousands ofį "because Cross-Channel passengers-pass-displayed to displace it."
Harbour. Lug Chief of the Imperial General
through Dover It is a lot engine, and the Staff on Saturday, was speaking designers think it may be the
Ste Will, who retired
ACTRESS
or wing
for
whitch.
the Soviet Union