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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950.

Important talks in the capitals

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DULLES

REPORTS

TRUMAN ON

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KOREA

Younger explains Getting along so

British view

London, June 29. The British Common- wealth High Commissioners in London met today to discuss the situation in Korea and Malaya,

Mr Patrick Cordon- Walker, the Common- wealth Relations Secretary. presided over the meeting, which lasted about an hour. No decision was taken.

Mr. Kenneth Younger. the Minister of State, sum- marised the developments leading to the present situation in Korea and the British Government at-

titude.

A brief general discus- sion followed this resume. ~~Reuter.

ATTLEE DECLINES

TO TAKE

INITIATIVE

London, June 29.

happily-Johnson

Washington, June 29.

President Truman met his top military and defence chiefs late today. Also present was the foreign policy adviser, John Foster Dulles, who had returned at noon from Korea and Japan.

The Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, joined the group, which included the Defence Secretary, Louis Johnson and the chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff, General Omar Bradley.

Frank Dutch

The Army Chief of Staff. General Lawton Collins; the Secretary, Army Pace, Jr.: the Navy Seero- tary, Francis Matthews; the Air Secretary, Thomas Fin- letter; the chairman of the

ready

navy

to

National Security Resources help in East

Board, Stuart Symington; and the assistant Secretary [of State for Foreign Affairs.. Dean Rusk were also pre- Bent.

to

The Hague, June 29.

The Dutch Government has decided to make Dutch

British ships to join U.S. fleet

Washington. June 29.

A Navy spokesman said today that British Naval forces will join the Seventh Fleet under Vice-Admiral Charles Joy.

He could not say. when this would happen.

He said the Navy here had no confirmation that American Naval vessels bombarded Southern Korca coastal waters.

An Army spokesman said that at 1900 GMT there was no new informa- tion here on the Korean situation.United Press.

COLLISION

OF JUNKS

IN HARBOUR

A collision between two naval forces available to junks occurred in the har-] take part in "necessary bour last night, resulting in The

House meeting White

in the Korean damage to the bows of both mensures" Most of the lasted an hour.

áren following the appeal vessels, conferere refused to talk

but causing no the of the United Nations to ita casualties to either crew. reporters wiren they left President's omce. Mr Johnson members to aid the Repub- The accident happened when said it

it was "Jurt a meeting of

la junk, number unknown, the National Security Council" ice of South Koren.

passing a wharf off the Western Market about 8.45 pan. It hit motor Junk MT307 on the bow. damaging it to some extent.

SO HAPPY

He refund to discusa what had A Government statement read transpired, but in response to by the Chaltman of the Second In Turliament "Dulles did Chainber today The Prime Minister, Mr question said,

sold that the Government had with concern taken note of the Clement Attlee, today turn-ot kay a word" ed down a proposal that he

breach of peace in the form of an attack on the Republie of should take the initiative in

Aa he walked away. Mr Korea by North Kercan trying to form a Common-Johnron sald over bis shoulder.

The Government

appreciate wealth Committee on for-we are getting along so hap- the

fact that the Security eign policy,

pily. I don't wont to say any-Counell quickly met to deli- Mr

berate on the matter and ap- Robert Turton (Con-thing."

preciated the resolutions of servative) had urged him in the The White House Press June 20 and 27. House of Commong minediately secretary, Charles Ross, said the

CONTRIBUTION the Domialongherini w a meeting of the Prime Ministers to net

thefr

National Security Council plus. The statement says that the agreement to such proposal.

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other officials, Including State "Dutch Government decided to Mr Attice replied that the Department advisers, the joint carry out the recommendation question of the machinery for Chiefs of Steff and the Pre by the United Nations to its consultation between members |

to give ald to the of the Commonwealth had often ent's new special assistant members

W. Averell Harriman.

Itepublic of Korea to stop the been diccused ut meetings with

armed attack by the forces of Commonwealth Prime Minsters.

North Korea and to contribute towards the resolution of peace and security in that area.

to

consult with

The general conclusion reach ed win that existing methods of consultation were satisfactory.

Mr Ross said, "They came in to review the situation. They filled in the President and euch other."

Mr A, Lennox-Boyd (Con- He then said no further RTVative)

ve) doubted whether the formation would be given

machinery was

natis the meeting. -United Press.

present

factory when

prime

in a matter importance - the

k

cru.nition of Communist China Britnin had recognized it and Australia and New Zealand hai not,

Mr. Allee said he was afrod Mr Lennox-Boyd did not under stand the nature of the Common. wealth.

It had never been suggested that in every matter each Go vernment in the Commonwealth should take precisely the saune action.

Very often there was

Philippine

army on

war footing

"To carry out effectively the in-Security Council's recommenda- onion, the Dutch Government is considering freeing Dutch, naval forces from other duties to en- able them to take part in the necessary

Manila, June 30. President Quirino today!

was

It is believed the accident resulted from the swift flow of

current at the time.

Gulliano's Men On Trial Dollars to repair

Un sfay 1st, 1947, while about 4,000 people were gathered at Portella della Ginestra, a village in Sicily, to celebrate the Labour Day, a party of armed men appeared on the crest of a neighbouring hill and fired into the crowds.

Twelve people were killed and thirty wounded. The trial of the bandits for the mass killings opened at the Court of Assizes in Viterbo, about 1,000 kms. from the scene of the crime. Thirty-nine are accused (ten not yet caught). The list is led by Salvatore Guiliano (absent.)

Photo: A carabiniere · takes off the handcuffs from one of the accused, as the trial opens

Viterbo.

THE PRESIDENT TELLS HIS NEWS CONFERENCE:

Don't

be jittery,

we're not at war

Washington, June 29.

at

WE WANT TO

SUPPRESS

BANDITS

Washington, June 29. President Truman today. described United States

President Truman told a war-jittery news conference today: "We are not at war."

To emphasise this point, the President auction in Korea as a United thorised direct quotation of the phrase, "We are not at war."

When asked to amplify, Mr mission to go to the Philippines. would be headed the Republic of The mission that. Truman id in measures

Korea was set up with United by a former Secretary of the aren," the statement added.

Close contact was being main- Nations help and it was a re-Treasury and would begin as tained Holland's partners in the cornised government. It had soon.es its membership was com- Benelux Valon and with Indo-been unlawfully attacked by pleted. nesla on the situation and on "bunch of bandits"-and again the measures which this situa- he told reporters they Could

were

tion demands from the members | quole his phrase-who of the United Nations, it con-its neighbours, the Northern cluded.-Reuter,

Questions immediately turned

litero

the Korean crisis. Asked if were any differences of opinion in the Cabinet on the American move, Mr Koreans

Truman sald there never had been, The President continued fo He was asked then if it were tay that the United

true a shipment of heavy arms Nations

for

on the South Korea was vers to go to the relief of Korea,nouncement on American inter | high sena when he made his an- 50 what the United States was

He said doing was heeding the

yention on Tuesday. United

he did not know. Nations.

The President was asked

not abrolute agreement between placed the Philippine armed Peking Picks Up Security Council asked its mem

Commonwealth countries at forces on a virtual wartime United Nations meeting-Reu- footing in face of the Korean |

ter.

Berlin Power

situation.

veries of

carry

Cudgels

Nations police action

to

on

Jap damage

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

London, June 29. Nearly US$100,000 of Economic Co-operation Administration (Marshall Aid) funds are to be spent on United States equipment for reconstruct. ing hundreds of miles of roads in South-East Asia which were damaged by the Japanese during the

war.

Besides financing the improvement of exist ing roads, E.C.A. equipment will also be used to build new ones.

Tius in part of $1,000,000, and 143 miles of secondary roada road-building project in various with E.C.A dollars buying parts of the immunwenith equipment at an estimated cost and the South-East Asian ter-of $40,000. The purpose of this ritories which will benefit are project is to

open up arTON North Borneo and Sarawak, capable of producing foodatults.

chiefly rice,

urgently required" Announcing thin here today, for local consumption to help in the E.CA. Mission to the United relocating the population and Kingdom said the money was generally to aid the expansion of coming from special reserve the territory's area of economic fundo set aside by E.C.A. to help development now confined to development of Overseas terrl-regions bordering on waterways. lories of countries in the ar

chall Plan, "both for their own economic well-being and for their contributions to economic stability of Europe."

EXPANSION SCHEME

In North Borneo, where the road nystem was badly damaged by the Japanese, the develop. ment project calls for the

reconstruction And

improve- ment of GB miles of road and the construction of on additionni 40 miles. These will open up additional areas

for setult- ment ard rico cultivation und

aid the further economic development region now producing large quantities of rice, groundnuts, sugar, tobacco and draft animals, E.C.A. expenditure in this pro- Ject is estimated at $58,000.

a

The Sarawak rond develop- ment project calls for the con- struction of 225 miles of arterial

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

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Introduced by Kenneth Mackenzie (Studio); 1.00 "From the E41- torials (London Reloy); 0.30, 9.11. Musical Weather Report

Memories. Orchestral;

suppress a bandit raid the Republic of Koren.

The President, ut his weekly Comedy press conference, declared firm-8.30, "We beg to Differ. No. 1. A

y that "the United States is Cumbat of the Sexes with Joyce Grenfell, Gladys Young. Charmian not at war."

Innes & Kay animonit Versus The

The President said he Was confident that the United Stater

would maintain the Republic of force and enable it to be an in- dependent Republic.

SUR. OF INDIA Fucing a barrage of questionr, the President said that he would make no comment on any quez- tons of strategy In connection with the Korean Aghting.

For this reason he replied "no comment"

on the to questions

States of United United about the effect of his announce possibility

bient on prospeCIS of world and forces being sent to South peice and replied that his Idea Korea, or of the use Was

move in ntomic Biat was a

bomb favour of pence. He added that, Korean forces. had he not thought so, he would

The have taken other steps.

Commenting on a demand in happy refused to the Strate yesterday for the India, whether the resignation

of State, Mir Dean Acheson, the clons,

of the Secretary

As President said this was "entirely

uncalled for."-United Press.

San Francisco, June 20.

"Would you The Puking People's Daily

call it The Provident instructed the predicter today in an editorial Nations police action?" Sevrelaty of National Defence, that Communist China would | Kaperto Kangleon, to put a rmed

Alr Truman of

replied in the the Invasion forces units on a 21-hour atert Fuimos, in spite of President affirmative. Berlin, Jun, 20. Mayor Ernst Reuter of West

instructions followed Truman's order to the United

NO DIFFERENCE conitrences between States Seventh Fleet to prevent) Berlin announerd tonight that

the President and top men fuch an attack. the Rugbar bad perved notice

10 President The armed forces. that beglaning Friday they no

The paper said: "There is not answer questions The President also referred the lead reason for the Chinese United States stock of atomic tenger would provide eléctric power to the American, British with the Speaker of the Hanse people to imagine that any and French sectors in the city. f Representatives, Eugenio stalement or action about Perch, and the chairmen of the Taiwan by Truman and other estimate immediately just how Sente and House

National U.S. robbers will stand, seriously the Russian showdown Defence Committees.

The Chinese people will cer- would affect West Berlin,

There is a plan to appropriate tainly continue with their efforts Later Reuter said, "The dis- 20,000,000 pesos for the armed th liberate Taiwan, and in first news continuance of power by the large to enable the unlistment | liberating it they are sure to | history-making univuncement of Russians will not cause any of 8,000 more troops-United | drive the U.S. aggressors out."- American aid to Koren with the serious consequences 111 West Presa,

United Press.

calm announcement that he was Berlin"-United Press.

appointing an economic

City oficials were unable to

Lie

stays to direct Shadow Cabinet aid to Korea

Lake Success, June 29.

Fortuy that Mr Constantin Din chenko, the Soviet Assistant

bombs might be of use. actions increased, he said he

would not comment on matters

of strategy.

President Truman started his

conference since his

Burvty

New Deal In Indo-China

Paris, June 20.

The Minister of Overseas

Mr Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary- Secretary-General for security France, M. Jean Letourneau, General, has cancelled his trip to Europe and is affairs, was taking no part in old delegates to the Indo-

It was remaining here to direct his "Shadow Cabinet" for the present activity.

explained that he was return-which opened

Chinese Inter-State Conference, In the South- ing to Moscow shortly for

western town of Fau today, that France would not abandon Indo-China.

aid to the Korean Republic, it was announced to- day.

He was due to leave at the week-end for a trip to London, and to have made an important policy speech in London on July 3.

"home leave."

← The task of Mr Lie's new war co-ordination group is to receive from various Governments their] He warned the delegates from offers of military or other aid Vietnam, Cambodia and Loos and to pass these on to the that their independence needed United States

tates deligation.

defending against "a danger Mr Lle announced that " The Security Council was ex-

It was emphasised here that which threatens the freedom of the light of the developlug pected to meet soon to discuss there was no intention of setting: all the citizens of the world." situation" und of his estimate how the efforts of members up any United Nations "War of the present picture, he would could best be co-ordinated with Office to direct, or in any way The conference was held to In outstanding details of remain at headquarters for the the overall American strategie interfere in the overall

Ameli time being.

command,

France's "new deal"

Indo- in

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China. For two or three week.

Use three

| rlean strategie plans. · Mr Lie and his Cabinet wera understood to be in commun-

"HOME LEAVE” ·

Some suggestions were made experts from calion with Governments,

earlier that the Military Staff Chinese States will discuss The Secretary-General either by phone or by personal

has Committee, consisting of officers technical problems concerning contact, to discover what ald set up a "Shadow War Cabinet" from the five major Powers, maiters of common Interest-- various members of the United to co-ordinate offers of help.

could be brought into play. communications, banking, educao- Nationa

The "Cabinet” conalsts of are prepared to give

tion-arising from their new Air Lie, his executive assistant, This idea, it was understood, status as Independent States Mr Andrew Cordier, and Mr was abandoned, when it was within the French Union, Dargosiny Protitch, Yugoslav decided that the Security Coun- French

be on experts wil principal Director of the cil would not be the supremie hand to represent the interest Security Counell department, war office of the United Nällons of the Union

Usually reliable sources said | ---Reuter.

Reuter...

Korea.

A spokesman said that no decision

n taken had yet b on the type of "war machinary" which would eventually, ha set up.

whole-

SIDE GLANCES

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against

of the North

President said he was about the derision of the reported carlier in ny, to support the United Na- resolution calling upon members to send af to South

Korea, Reuler.

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