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Five Soldiers AmongDeadOn Board Jamaica

London, July 9,

The Admiralty today announced the first Five known British casualties in the Korean war. men were killed and four wounded when the cruiser Jamaica was engaged off the Korean coast by 75. millimetre guns of a coastal battery, it was stated. One of the four wounded died later. No material damage was done to the cruiser, which left. Hongkong shortly before the Korean war broke out.

Jewish Reds Demonstrate Over Korea

Haifa, July 9. Communist demonstrators, protesting against the Israel Government's support for the United Nations' uction in Korea, marched through the centre of Haifa last night...

They shouted "Hands on Konya," but dispersed as soon a police arrived.

The six dead included five soldiers and an able Ben-

man.

It was thought that the cruiser had been unable to land them before going into battle. One of the three re- maining wounded ported to be in a condition.

was re-

serious

The Admiralty raid that the cruber suffered no material damage. It is presumed, there- fore, that the ensualties were caused when the shell burst on the open deck,

The Jamalea is an 11,000-tor I cruiser of the Fijl elare.

Shr

carrie: 730 men in peacelli and 980 on active servies. speed exereds 30 knots,

Hor

It was a torpedo fired from the Jamaica which dent the

the

Five hundred Communist de- monstrators marched through de grace to the German

shouting bottlerhip Scharnhorst in

North Cape in but Battle of the

Da cember 1943,

Tel-Aviv "Down

last night,

with Truman," neither users by nor police took ang notice of them-- Reister.

MOSCOW CHARGES

Moscow, July 9. Newspapers tulay criticised the role played by the United Nations in Korea.

can

French

A naval spokesman here said Pat the soldiers might have been taking advantage of a naval facility made available to troop in Hongkong as a brenk during the summer heat.

LEFT BEFORE WAR

Pravda, the official Soviet

It was on

for Cominumist Party

opportunity newspaper,

"the

other said that most British, Amert-them to see how

half" lived and worked. The newspapers Jamalen, he said, left Hongkong were trying in every way to shurtly before the Korean war bypass the "rnost Important

began and may not have been conclusion," that drawn by M. Andrei Gromy ke, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, when

he said

able to innil the men.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1950.

Empty Soviet Seat At U.N.

Australians Hit

Koreans Hard In Rocket Attacks

With American Forces At The Front, July 9. Australian Mustang fighters today led Allied planes in a terrific rocket and machine-gun strafing attack upon North Korean tanks and in fantry driving southwards.

Your correspondent had a grandstand seat for the attack in an observation post overlooking| the plastered area.

Economic

Aid Must

Be Speedy

time

it was ideal weather for wir operation. At 3.30 p.m. focal two-silver Australian Mustang Bghters, their white, bhu roundels clearly reer- nible through binoculars, came winging over and disappeared into a valley between relatively Jow hills.

We heard the brittle crack- king of straling machine-gunt.

It was a trial run to identity the targets definitely.

|

The scene at Lake Suc- cess as delegates of the United Nations Security Council-with the Soviet Union notably missing— convened to hear view, points ол the Korcan crisis. The Russians claim that the invasion of South Korea by forces from the North WAS caused by the South. General MacArthur has

been appointed Supreme Commander of the forces combatting the enrush of the Communist menace in South Korea. (London Express Servicé).

NEW MOSCOW

ATTACK ON

TRYGVE LIE

The

Ex-Egyptian BROADWAY Thongkong degraph Premier Dies In Paris

The

Paris, July 9. former Egyptian Prime Minister, Ismail Sidky Pasha, the "strong man" of Egyptian politics for many years, died here today at the age of 82.

Ho came to Paris at the end of May, and was admitted to tho American Hospital eight dayn

ago after a paralytic stroke.

Sidky Pasha held his last Go- vernment post in 1940, when he was recalled to the Premiership by King Farouk to negotiate a revision of the 1936 Anglo- Egyptian Treaty which Sidio Pacha himself had helped 10 draft 10 years before.

Sidley Pasha first look Minis- terial oflce in the Ministry of Agriculture in 1014. Four years Inter he joined the Wald, now the Egyptian Government Party, und was deported to Malla by the British authorities during the anti-British rtoting in Egypt.

Sidky

Pasha Arst became Premier in 1930. Il-health forced his resignation in 1933. but he remained power in Egyptian polities until recalled to the Premiership in 1916.

GREAT PATRIOT Hi body will be embalmed and flown to Cairo.

Sloky Pan

came to Paris

on May 3 to take care of his now in hospital second wife, with a nervous breakdown, and Test cure himself. He to have was necompanied by his three sons and three daughters, the children of his first wife, who dlled in 1946.

He married his second wife ir 1944, the

Jaw Moslem allowing him two wives. They

ad no children.

Dasha left A will dividing his properly among his family.

Prayers will be said for soul at the Pars Mosque norrow.

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London, July 9.

Moscow Radio

today and. He was a great patriot renewed its attack on The and an excellent husband and United Nations Secretary father."-Reuter, General. Mr Trygve Lie,

BEVIN'S REGRETS

Hamilton, N.Y., July 9. Mr Harlan Cleveland, de-

Rocketing came next. Whee- Of the live men killed outputy

low hills, the assistant ECA ad- over the

London, Juty D. that the United Na-right one was a runner and ministrator, told the Colgate dives on the enemy position

planes split up for Toni fat and said Amercian attempts

The Foreign Minister, Mr Ilons would fulf its function one a bombardier from the

"to kindle new world Emest Bevin, today expressed if a ordered the end of Ameri- Royal Artillery, and twụ were University conference 241

NCOs from the lat

Dlue smoke and black debris War" in Korea were "doom-regret at the death con intervention in Korea."

American foreign policy to blew skyward. For 12 seed to inevitable failure." night that the United States must speedily extend econo-hosted mic aid to the new nations | Ware

tank targets, sald of Asia to limit the "PC-earnest.

Then the strafing began in mak

making "dishonest" attempts to ing Sidky Paslin in Cairo Jast

sive power of the Soviet

in Korea under the name of the Commonwealth Conference

Izverlin, the Soviet Govern- Middlesex Regiment,

an ment newspaper, said that by man killed was "creating pressure"

Battalion,

the man.

The sixth able sen

Two *ble

were

on the

Security Council the United

בון!

Jures, the Austrations

rockets: obviously

Into what

he

of Sidhy Pasha, former Egyption Prime Minister.

recalled that Me Bevin 1 Sedin, the United States was last had the pleasure of meet-

his return conceal its armed intervention February on

A

commentater

States Government had "prac-wounded, and the man tically taken the United Nations danger at was reported to be Into its hands, making

a private of the Camerona, Union and its Communist After 20 minutes of hell, the the United Nations. He charg- at Colombo-Reuter.

sort of subsidiary of the State Department."

dong

The Americans were their utmost to cover up their aggression with the United Na Liow dag and to

the organization directly to unleach war. Izvestia charged.

DULLES'. VISIT

Izvedia's diplomatie Corres pondent clairned that the recent visli to Jupon of Me John

State -

Futter Dulics, the Republican

the U.S.

nine instruments."

ORDER FOR Support

SECRECY

quarry,

No

"In answer lo the attempts of the Americans to kindle &

from

Quake Damage In Columbia

Bogota, July 0.

An earthquake partly destroy-

ughter Koreans caught is the Dean of State. Mir tremors were felt.

and

the

it

to the border, it *1 strong

The

Jamalea carried

Mustangs circled the target toed that Mr Lie, in allowing [8-inch ras normally, with 20

guide other Aghters 10 The Banction against North Korca, anti-aircraft weapons and sixes in Asia in recent years. Mr Discussing revolutionary chan-

"obligingly aralated gross viola- tion" 21-Inch torpedo tubes.—Reuter.

of the United Nations Cleveland said: "More than a Jets catne next and when they Charter. dozen new and independent na-finished, twin Mustang: were tions are trying to cope with tuided in. the mountainous problems ot

self-government The Mustangs remained over new world war, a new wave of

of the targets nearly an hour, ap-resistance by and self-protection. Some

the asses of ed a village near north Sautan- these

torn ar.

killing eight people by civil war, i prently marchatting The next people in all countries is arts- tier. their production and trade are planes into the orea.

panie amont spreading Ing. dow. and their currencies

1,000 inhabitants last night. in

For the fourth successive day. of runaway inflation.

"This latest American ad-was known here today. danner

they enebuntereri Washington, July 9.

North these have of

rich re-

venture is doomed to inevit-

Cucuta, close From Many

Korean air resistance, When

Colombia-Venezuela The United States Army sustteen, but insußicient capital

able failure," he added. advirer 10

the ghters Anished their deadly technical knowledge or

reported that Sedin said President Truman was partment, gave the sign for the has clamped - down

on in- or

work, the bombers took over to and the to carry out a South Korean forces to invade formation about the future skilled labour

The epicentre of the quake were attempt- systematic programme of eco- the North last month.

factories which nomte development and adjust-pen-Reuter.

ing to mobilise world reaction was believed to be near Cucuta. The walter said that it had status of

Bround them in order to de-Reuter. become obvim that Britain might quickly be converted ment to world economy.

Prive

public opinion and and France, and the other North to the production of military

whitewash criminal

nctions." Atlantic

admaterials.

no one was surprised pledged

of Asia is the aggressive power

by the support given by other Union and its American agression in Asia Such information. it was of the Soviet

Given

governments because they were Western stated today, was now clack Commimist Instruments

"dependent on Washington." Foreign Ministers' Conference fleet," meaning that it was in these conditions, it is clear we

Washington, July 0. "Support

the American for and the meeting of the North KITIC of several categories of must-quickly, for time is short

The techniques for aiding develop

United States Air Forre Imperialists was promised olsu Council last May --- | secrecy.

struggling today reported the first felar[by Tsoldarin the Greek. arul new

Syng- there

to develop an notice that Russian-buft Yah Inion Rhee, and Chiang Kai-shek, nationalisms

being used by Com-shivering On Taiwan for his economie basis for self-govern- 9's were ment and for resistance to sub-munist forces in Kore

rin, said Sedin. The Yok- is a more modren

"None of this pack ever version by armed Communist minorities.

and faster vorsion of the Yak-needed any recommendations of 13. The Yak-3 had previously, the Steurity Council, and they most of the North always followed their American masters blindly."-United Press.

Pact countries,

Support for

their

during the Big Three

Atlantic Kotiter

Chemical Fair

In Germany

Frankfurt, July 9,

Frankfurt's Lord Mayor, Herr

it

"Pressing down on these new

rations nerors the whole length Modern Yaks In ile said

Korea War

At the same time it was dis- closed at a conference of the Air Material Conrad's industrisi Wright planning division Patterson Air Force base, Day- the few Obiu, tut only (0711,

transit 11 "This is the meaning of the seconds needed to telotype merge separated any progrumine of economic aid toured In industrial plants from war pro-Southeast Asia that CCA is now Korean nir attacks-Reuter.

under to administer Eturting luetion for the Air Force,

authority recently granted by

Walter Kolb, opening the Ninth already drafted, efflerals statest. Congress."United Fress.

German Chemical Fair, the first

since 1937, here today sold he

hoped time the next fair would be an all-Europe chemical

More than 450 Arm, among them a dozer

.countries, gave

from foreign

a comprehen-

sive survey of postwar achieve- ments, mainly in the

German ohemical industry.

The forel rms are from the United States, Austrin. Denmark, ne Netherlands and Switzerland -Reuter,

KDETOUR PREIS SERVICE.

The teletype mersages were

--Reuter.

Pakistan Premier In Athens

Athens, July 9. Me Linquat All Khan, Pukis

Prime Minister, arrived 117) here this evening on his way from London back to Pakistan. lle will continue his journey an Tuesday.Iteuter.

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Dr Weizmann Has

Eye Trouble

Genoa, July 9. The President of Israel, Dr Chim Weizmann, arrived, here today by ship. on his way to Lucerne, Switzerland, where ne will undergo treatment for eye trouble.

The President and his wife are due to take a short holiday in Italy on the way back to Isrne-Neuter.

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IRAQ SUPPORTS * UN RESOLUTION

Baghdad, July 9.

Iraq has decided to support the United Nations Security Council's resolution on Korea, it was offi- cially stated here today. The Iraqi Foreign Minister is drafting a message announcing this to the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr Trygve Lie,

Iraq is the first Arab Syrin and the Lebanon, Lengue country to express Reuter.

DUTCH DESTROYER direct support for the United

Washington, July 9, Nations action in Korea,

The American naval authori- though Syria officially notities today announced that they fied the United Nations yes-had accepted a Dutch offer of terday that she will adhere destroyer for use in the to all resolutions denouncing

Korean campaign. Reuter,

GRATIFYING

any, aggression.

Egypt, the only Arab League country

New York, July 9,

A New York Times editorial

to be represented today said the decision of the

clared that she could not ne-

Saudi-Arabia

the Security Council, has de-Lebanon, Syria, and probably and Jordan, to. the United Nations' "grati- action in Korea was against North Korea becausa IL

cept the Security Connell's support

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