Demand For UN Commission To Visit North Korea
To Verify Withdrawal Of Russian Forces
Seoul, June 29.-Mr Anug Singh, Indian delegate to the United Nations Commission on Korea, tonight publicly called on the Soviet supported North Korean government to permit the commission sub-committee to "como to the North to observe and verify the withdrawal of Soviet forces.”
Mr Singh's appeal came in a speech prepar- ed for radio broadcast beamed primarily North Korea.
to
United
He pointed out the Commission had observed and is now verifying the withdrawal of States forces from South Koren.
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The
withdrawal wis
com-
pleted today and the last con- tingent of American troops boarded a ship at the South Korean port of Inchon..
The UN representative re-
the called
commission allempt to
contact
the North Koreans by letter last March for the pur- pose of carrying out on the spot Investigation was unsuccessful. He
sald:
"Unfortunately, the letter had been returned un- | delivered."
The letter was seat by chlp from Hongkong addressed North Korean directly to the
leader. Mr. Kim Il-sung. It was carried by an unofficial agent to North Korea and returned to Hongkong in mid-June.
to
REQUEST IGNORED The letter pointed out the
14 commission's functions render its good offices to bring about the unification of Korea and to observe, and verify the withdrawal of the occupation
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949,
Italian
Neo-Fascists
Boast
Of Strength
Rome, June 29.—Six hun- dred delegates of the Neo- Fascist Italian Social Move- ment (MSI). 1odny heard their leader, Signor Glorgio Almirante, declare: "They can't stop us--nothing can stop us now."
Outbursts of appinus? grevied his speech to the opening session of the Parly's second unnunt Congress, held in the glided
Buditorium of a Rome theatre.
Signor Almirante, a Parlin- mentury deputy and formerly secretary to one of Mussolini's Cabinet Ministers, claimed that ench
week hundreds of young Italians were Joining the Party. forces,
The Party, which now holds five Las! February. the UN Parliamentary seats, had made Dr Trygve | steady galns la the regional Secretary General,
The USSR to elections during the past 12 Lie, requested render its good offices for the months, he said." establishment of contact with the North Koreans. This
re-
"We are still front-line com- quest also was unsuccessful. batants," he declared, "We have Mr Singh sald the commis-overcome the concept of the slon's sub-committee-composed individual In
our movement.
of representatives of Australia, We breathe fresher air" China,
inn, El Salvador and Inda
and
in prepared to go North to ob- serve the Soviet withdrawal help facilitate unification of North and South Korea.
The thirty-eighth
paralles, divides Korea into two zones, which was created as a military expediency in order to facilitate the surronder
Japanese of troops. The Russians accepted the Japanese surrender north of Cho parallel and the United States south of this line,
TRAGIC, DIVISION Me Singh said: "We are con- vinced, as the people of Korea"
The Schoneticks click at the Chinese criding dinner from the left: 23-year-old arstudent Dieng Kan; bridegrooni Lea Chihua; his bride Florence: Alme. Charlotte Woo, wife of the Chinese Ambassador's Commer- cial Attacks.
32 CHOPSTICKS FOR A CHINESE WEDDING Firty-two bamboo chop- sticks clicked round a Chinese wedding dinner at; the Hong Kong Restaurant, Shaftesbury Avenue,
The bride, 24-year-old Florence Tung and her hu band, Lee Chihua (28) eyed them enviously.
"I am not having any plastic chopsticks in my home."
Bald Florence. "I have been searching London for proper bamboo ones, but I suppose wa will have to do with knives and forks."
Florence, and her husband .met on the airplane bringing the Hongkong delegation to London for the BIF.
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"So now, apparently, the consumer can buy direct from the Coal Board."
REGIME RESIST COMMUNISTS?
Fighting Chance Conceded
Singapore, June 30,-Watchers from the Western world give Bao Dai's infant Vietnam regime in Indo-China a fighting chance to stand before the storm of Communism in Asia.
They look with hopeful, yet apprehensive eyes, on the efforts of the onetime boy emperor of Annam to carve out a government within the framework of the French 'Union that can stand up against the drive of Com- munism in Asia.
For, most democratic obser- the huge bulk of a Communist vers are convinced that the Asia. future of the valuable lands of In the face of these possibili-
Germans And Southeast Asia is irrevocably ties, the French-stubborn' nnd
interwoven
in the fabric of short-sighted in their colonial
Diomedes
To Head
New Govt
Athens. June 29.-M.
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M. Diomedes' Government will follow the same policy as the Cabinet of M.'Themistocles veteran Liberal Sophoulis, the Premier, who died on Friday, it was understood.
A. Constantin Traldaris, the Populist leader who was invited by King Puul to form a new Cabinet, but failed in his nego- Haliona with the Liberala, was | being received by the King late tonight to lay down his man- date.
He was going to suggest that M. Dioinedes should be entrusted with the formation of a new Government. M. Diomedes, who Is 74, is an economist and a former Governor of the Bank of Minis- Greece. He was Finance fer in a previous Government. Lost January ho become Deputy Premier in the Sophoulis Coalition Cabinet-Router.
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One of the arst acts of the delegates-mostly
to elect youths--was
as the President of the Congreas Signor Luigi Filosa, who was Dupulles last week on banned from the Chamber of the that he had a prewar ground Fascist record.
LOST BY BAD LUCK Commenting on Italy's part in the war, Signor Filosa said: "We wanted to win and we lost only by bad luck."
| Vietnam's tomorrow. There are policy for years took glant for- many who say: as goes Indo-ward strides in their dealings China, so eventually goes South with youthful Bao Dat. They east Asin.
conceded him more than they had to Ho Chi-minh in prior dealings with Viet Minh repre-
They Then, they sentatives.
abolished
The
Chinese Communists are about ready to take all of China into their domain.
will be on the Tonkinese border of Indo-China. Few believe that
colonial status for Cochin China, hitherto a serious stumbling
Mao Tse-tung's men will fall to block in the dreams of Vietnam tend a helping hand in supplies
in Independener.
Montreal, Quebec, June Where an ardent and passionate lion of all'Italy's colonies and fully realise the programme provinces of Laos and
alocholies, all of whom qult us
in
so
slightly varied In the lobbles, youths
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and even in numerical support
But, in so doing, the French to the Vick Mink
armies of Moscow-trained Ho Chi Minh.may have done more than they Frankfurt, June 29.
anticipated. They may havo the expected convinced Even without
the Vietnamese American taxpayers should Chinere Communists tremendous peoples that the only way to fnsist that German workers boost to left wing
forces ingain Independence is by forco representatives take part in Indo-China, Boo Dal's task is u and that the conditions yielded by Paris may have yielded only the administration of Mar- stupendous one.
because of the - HO'S CONTROLS ---
military successes shall aid, Mr. James Carey, Seeretary-Treasurer of the Ho Chi-minh, here of the of Họ Chi-minh.
Nationalist movements in American Congress of In Vietnamese, resistance against
want the Japanese, already controls Indo-China may dustrial Organisations, de most of the South China Sea's than Bao Dal got at Paris. They
TO-MORROW A resolution before the Con-clared here today.
coastal strip in
Indo-Chino may ask for their own cur- Alan Ladd-Dorothy: Lamour are convinced, this division of greas called for strengthening|
known as Vietnam—Tonkin in rency, more representation this ancient land is unnatural of the central authority of the He said that-It was important the North, Annam in the centre abroad at foreign capitals and, and tragle.-We found every-State. It demanded the restora- that German workers should and Cochin China in the south, much more serious, removal of "WILD HARVEST”
of the The two Inner Indo-Chinese the strong French army forces desire among all sections of the rapid re-establishment of a European Recovery
Cam- from Vietnam territory. 29.-Antabuse, the now the people for unification by united Germany.
and the causes behind it. "Here Lodia are not considered mili Scandinavian-drug---for peaceful-means-although in
in Germany," Mr Carey sald, tarily or -economically-- Im-i drunks, hits the alcoholic dividual
sold "we must combat not only Comportant.. books on munism but also Nazism and Ho Chi-minh controls, most of i desire in 10 ways.
regarding the exact pamphlets and
Few, indeed, think Bao Dai empha Pinion means of realising unity.
Muscolini. One volume described democratic trade unions are one Vietnam except such larger can survive, in 'a military strug-
Dalat "We regret there has been the "plight of Fasciat prisoners; of the best ways of doing that. eitles as This contrasts with the usual
as Salgon,
Hue,gle against the Vat Minh with- drug aires, which mainly maite far no response to our op. In England."
Haiphong, And, Frenchmen say out powerful French milltary "The future of democracy in Antabuse proaches. We have not dispaired,
cadly Strong forces of Carnbluteri Germany depends largely on the attractive city by day and Ho military power
that the French hold the support. Yel atrong French very sen-sick. does that and nine other things believe nothing should be left the theatre. Everyone entering democratic trade unions.
however, because, we firmly
in Indo-China kept watch at the entrances to expansion of the Influence of Chi-minh hold it by night. It's would make a mockery of the A trial of this drus on 10 undone to realise the object of had his pass closely scrutinised certains that influence on poit virtually suicidal to go any dis dream of an independent Vict-
unification which, wo are suro,
precoullor Against anycal and economic decisions here tance from a city without the nam government, a restút, was reported to the you desire as 'a'rongly as the attempt to stage a left wing will be exercised in the inter-
strongest military escort. demonstration in the auditorium.ests of peace
Bao Dai's first and all-im- American Psychiatric Associn people in the South,
The people at Koren have
and in the the portant task is to convince his Communist lender of 2,000,000 tion by Drs S. Eugene Barrera,
The MSI claims a following
fellow Vietnamese that he is a Vietnamese, says he can't sup- recently emerged from a dark, of a million Italians and terest of Europe and the world. dismal 40 years of subjugation gistered Party membership of "In addition to exporting our true bead of a iruly national port the Bao Dai agreement un- to Japan. We have noted among 300,000. Signor Alcide de Gas-productive know-how under government. It may be hard for less there are more assurances the people here in the South a peri's Coalition Government has ERP and Point 4 of President him to offset the oft-repeated of further Independence. They said it is likely some sense of pride and happiness alleged that the Movement con- Truman's bold new programme
me charge that he is a French posed the Vietnam dilemma: moral force will be needed by over termination of that foreign stituted a "threat to liberty" (araistance in the development vietnamese that he can bring
puppet. the alcoholic, even after
domination, as must also be the almost equal to that presented of backward areas),
"Mr Carey genuine antabuse.
case among the people in the by the Communists.
zald, "we Americans should do genuine
or lean toward Ho Chi-minh and Mr Singh said.
well to try to expc t our know people.
the dark threat of Communist The Christlari
The French on March 8 in Democrat how of how people can live to Premier and other members of gether in peace, with
finally reached on agree-power. his Cabinet, including the Minis reference to the role of a de- ment to set up an indepenent
special Puris
Meanwhile, Bao Dai's brave tor of the Interior, Signor Marlo mocratic
government to rival efforts are punctuated by an in- trade union nove Vietnam
that of tubercular, goateed Ho crease of the Terron Scelba, are said to regard the ment." policies of the MSI as following.
Chi-minh. Their hope was this: that WALL ST VIRTUES
Bao Dai could wean enough There were more bombs drop- THREAT@ll essentials, those of Musso-
lini-Reuter.
Nationalists from Ho Chi-minh's ped in Saigon for the month of Emphasising the share of Ame-supporters to negate the Mos-May 15-June 15 than in any rican labour in securing approval cow-trained leader's influence in previous period. Trains were of the Marshall Plan and in the land.armtety
attacked. Only 11 miles North fluencing its administration, Mr AS TOO LATE!
vt Balgon on the Blenhoo rall Carey Bald: "Those who charge
The French, some. Western line 10 persons were killed and that Wall Street is responsible observers fear, were too late in 40 prisoners taken in a Vict for the Marshall Plan attribute their efforts to set up what up- | Minh_rald. to Wall Street Virtues which, in my experience, it does not pos- government, as contrasted to plastered all over Saigon, Tracts Viet.... Minh pamphlets are 2036,"
the previous Vietnam stalo. Mr Michael Galvin, the Unit General Xuan which was accuse Dro Dal of being a trai-
onlookery a labelled
as a tor, a murderer and a war by. od Staica-Under-Svcroțaryl Vide
most
criminal. A Viết Bình military puppet one
Walter A. Osinsil, and Eugene Davidoff of Albany, New
York.
TERRIFIC EFFECT When you take a dose, they Taid, antabuso doesn't do a thing you can notice. But lias a terriño effect if you take a drink afterwards)
You get hot ashes, with the back of your neck and your
face getting red; your head fecis swollen, there's a gripping consation in your chest, breath gets short you lose appetite, your stomach, gels, uncomfort- able, your heart pounds although your blood pressure does not rise, your pulse rato, goes UP you got mild nausea and you feel weale all over US
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The more you drink, the worse those became.
دار
bo problem now for all Koreans is to work together. shoulder to shoulder, to build up a happier and united Korea."
United Press.
LOCUSTS'
·
Karachi, June 29.-The Director of Plant
Pakistani
published here today. Prolection aald in a report
that
APPOINTMENT London, June 29.--St Charles and
He must show the
The
Ngo Dinh Dlem, Catholic anti-
shoe
that
needs no
He
Co-operate with France with-.
Independence This out genuinely full independence, breaking-in
to
lecusts, breeding in millions in Arabin, are a serious threat to Fakistan and her neighbours. Arden Clarke, Governpr
pears to be genuine Vietnam The report said that 'hair Commander-in-Chief of Sara- number of locusts had already wake, has been appointed Cover reached Baluchistan Province. nor and Commander-in-Chief of close to the Persian Gulf, and the Gold Coast, it was announc some find been found farthered today. south in Sind Province.
of Malta.
Conditions yere good for He succeeds Sir Gerald Labour, said that he had buon serbrooding the Director Creasy, who becomes Governor much impressed by the tremaa Those onlookers say it's now trial has ordered the emperor's dous work accomplished by race against time, and Mao arroat for treachery and war The effects of antabuse last reporicdReuter,
American labour in sending - Tse-tung. They even set a six-crimes quite a time, but they are not
presentatives to Germany at months' timo, Jimit for, the show permanentA
their own expense to explain downtos of Ho blowing in ahead of tomorrow's dumberatio ·-procedure ~ to "the renascent German labour move ment.
The Albany doctors gave their first Avo patients. a teat or alcoholic, desire, after they had felt the, antabiza reactions to drink. The five wore offered
noro drinks--··
AFRAID TO DRINK
Two said="Not for me. I'm afraid to drink."!..
Two others resisted the offers because they had made up their minds never again, and dia
not want to rikk starting he
The fifth said he had lost h desire for alcoholi
Antabuses on sale in the United Stater only; to doctors For medlast; "experimenta," ame
At present, said a tha Albany bėtors Zitéis: bellavid entālisko Trafik top en aledholio's drinking
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