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SECOND STAGE

OF SOVIET PLAN IN FAR EAST

Washington, June 25.

Government and diplomatic experts today described the Korean war as the second stage of the Russian campaign to subjugate the entire Far East by means of puppet regimes.

They said the first stage was the Russian con- quest of China through the Communist regime. Now the Russians are pushing out from that re- gime a two-pronged pincer "movement" against other Asiatic states. They said the drive into Korea is one of these.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1950.

Deliberate Traffic Tie-up

587:878

its

The other is pushing the present year in only about $10,000,000 worth. Funds for where through Indo-China the puppet clique under Hoext year will not be any larger

unless Com:rers changes Chi-minh is trying to cap tentative plan. ture that country. The next big offensive probably will be against Formosa, which lies between Philippines and Japan.

the

of

Some expert: forecast attack there by the middle August if the present campaig

thai Korea is niceess{u} by

The Korean arm of The time.

be- movement would pincer come a threat to Japan, bring- ing the Communist forces within 100

of that disarmed aniles

country, The

Indo-Chinese

arm

cure:idered a threat to the en- tin Boutheast Asia "rice bowl," Burma, Thailand, Including Malaya and indonesia. There is fear that it would run aver Into India.

Host authorities here acknow- ledge that

South Korea

the lefeat of the Republic would be a new blow to United States prestige in the Orient. Atreaty America has suffered a "loss of face" because it supported the Zuationalist Teme of Chinng Kai-dick in China before it fell to the Chinese Communists.

DOUBTS ARISE Asiatic diplomais bave said

however, that poin lately.

doubts are arising us to how far the United States will go in ectence of free and democratic overnments when they are hit by Communist aggregion.

In Europe, the United States bas formed in alliance to help to protect such nations from Rusia-the North Atlantic Pact. also, the Middle East. In the United States in pledged under the Trun doctrine" to help nations

resist

which want to overthrow by the Communists. Seme authorities here think that the attack on South Korea will hasten a similar alliance or pledge to countries of Asia.

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Australian and New Zealand- the eri remembering how Japanese entered into the South Pacific after consolidating their Bolt on China, are becoming disturbed

they

the possibility of history repeating

itself under Kremlin direction.

TWO-PRONGED DRIVE The Philippine Islands ore in the middle of the two-pronged drive and have been anxious months, particularly rebel movement within the island--the Hukbalahapa- are known to ave received support from the Chinese Com? munists in the Philippines

for some

as the

possibly from China,

and Lately,

however, the Philippine Army

pushed them

ened the situation They

nevertheless, valley, according

here.

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back and sumpwiat.

remain a source of dan- in Cutayan experto One expert voiced the opinion that the Rusians, hideg behin native regime, will push attest 1:00p

into every corner of Atla they can until the Baited States declares exactly what are the will defend or until the United to stop Nations pend: trup.

is doubtful if early action alol; line will be taken see the possibility But ometals that the Security Connell may authorise rome member coun- tries to send military aid to the

Tat South Koreans.

United Slates would be the logical one

to act most quickly.

LIMITED FORCES

In Japan, the United States has some ice: under General Supreme Com- MacArthur ski mander Allied Occupation

his troops

there.

But

and

Military experts rald the South Koreans have good fight- ing epirit and could put up a real the livaders i Latile ngainst they have enough arms Their troops were organi:ed much more recenly than the Russian puppets-United Press.

Defeats Conch

Charles Hart, aged 84, is having a practice run through the streets of Windsor. Next day, competing with a horse-drawn coach, he walked almost 16 miles in four hours and nine minutes, defeating the coach, which stopped three times, (Aeme)

ENVOYS PRESENT

CREDENTIALS

San Francisco, June 25.

Peking Radio reported tonight that Mr Alex Merch, first Minister Extraordinary and Envoy Plenipotentiary of Denmark to the People's Republic of China. presented credentials to Mr Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the People's Government, in Peking today.

"Frenzied” McCarthy Denounced

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questioned. (Acme).

were

Chinese Poorer Than Ever Under Red Masters

The Chinese people appear to have reached the lowest depths of poverty under Communist rule, re- ports United Press. Chinese arrivals from the main-

the most land agree that poverty is now

It has become complaint among the people. most widely-used description of the general condi tions in present-day China.

the quarter the year.

common the

of his production last Poverty has been

Communists took common plight of

The Chinese people for centuries, goud part of the remain

aler in texen and levies, permit- but never before has it been ting him to keep, in most cases, so acute as it is now. only enough to sustain re um

the next harvest.

of

Signs of the Impoverished life ure evident everywhere in "berated" China, these ar- rivals

like cities. pay. Shungthal and Nanking. which were the most prosperous areng in the old days, one can see the hard times reflected in gloomy and melancholy faces, in rag-

in prevalence ged clothes, beggars and the closed shutters of retail shops

in the But it is also seen

the gripings of

doctors. the barbers and the rickshaw men that they cannot make a living. Most

people tend their sick in the their homes with herbs in

way. Wives cut primitive

husbands' their

hair. Very few people to round in rick

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fumigate the un-3. We will American air of defcatism and querulousness aml pick up a job that is ours to do in the interest ol peace and of our country."- United Press.

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Limassol, Cyprus, June 25.

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the dismissal of seven against threw away their well-pressed

for lightening the rehbol masters for "rost in- to lasting work

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prosperity.-United Press. crowding huts,

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Poor they will enjoy more leniency and pay fees taxes an and friendly relations which!ed his credentials to Mr Mno

under the Communist so happily exist between today.

the Germany levits mit that

They have Hand Denmark and China, and which hs reprinted was a government.

an believing. hitch has reasons for would greet with profound new

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power politics further strengthening of the imperialist

the official hales people bjugation and war under

live a belter of the lords, the mono-to cultural and eommercial ties

polists, and the big landlords hate 13 auiting our two nations."

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Government communique The development of economic second world war."

issued here today. relations and the maintenance Mr Mae said, in reply: "Ever munist officials and soldiers in-

effective from The action, the establishment of a of world peace, I believe, the since

Germany, under theers, penalise people who have countries new

polished

chicken for tomorrow, has been ordered in rice .or

conferred peoples of our two liavo commmen wiches. The pre- leadership of President William

and view with

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Bombay Forward Controls Act China

ut 1947. relations between

will undoubtedly point in the history of Germany already voted strengthen the friendship exist and the history of Europe, the the in between our two peoples, Chinese people have felt with Congress, but

have thal they ind, furtherthore, will, I hope, greater Joy amount allocated to Korea

Steured another very good and Strong friend."-lieuter.

so limited to their planes are muedite tasks that help from there might not be feasible.

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ment

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“After all, it's not as though they were "strangers.. They've annoyed us before."

ONEROUS TAXES This would seem to indicato Uke to that the Communists

At least, see the people poor. It appears to be

when Su viewed froin the common uil- tude among their officials and the onerous taxes and levies, despite the announced policy of

J. A. Thivy For fostering private enterprise and

Mauritius

The Government communique stated that in the opinion of the Government an emergency has arisen when in the interests of trade immediate superacasion of the governing body of the Association is necessary,"

Mrber body with

Mehta, Bombay fancter, as President, has been reviving

economie prosperity during the temporary "New constituted by the Govemment fer a period of six months to Democracy period. Port Louis, Mauritius,

present Board- June 25,

polley does replace the The announced

to have inspired Reuter. Dharam Yash Dev, the Indian not uppenr

among enthusinara Is much Commissioner in Mauritius, leaving here today by sleather people, because what the local after 21 months in office. It is Communist administrations aro officially stated here that he is doing now is actually liquidating Iraving on grounds of ill health. private wealth and strangling

He will be aucceeded by Mr private enterprise

The heavy economic polleles John Aloysius Thivy, at pre-

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