Australian Airmen Are Enthusiastic

Tokyo, July 11.

Australian

airmen are! carrying on with "grent enthusiasm" in the war against the North Korean Reds.

Members of the Australian stall in Tokyo and Mlagion officers at the main Aursio base in Southern Japan agree opera- tions far have been "very

linfactory."

.However,. Mr Arthur 1. Australian delegate Jamieson, to the United Nations Commic- alon in Kores, feels the Korean "iercely bo A operation will

lengthy thing."

Mr Jamieson has just returned to Tokyo after moving south with other mem- who the Commission vers of were in the forward area of Korea early in the fighting.

went Mr Jamieson sold ho

of mouth "to preserve freedom action."

Asked how he feels on the past advisability of continuing the 30th Parallel if South Korea

to

1 eventually cleared of Com Jouniste, Mr Jamieson declined answer on the ground that it was a matter for tellon by the Nationa Com- en Ure mission.

United

Mr Jamieson said two Sydney were left in Koren

BWE

observera ot forward hend- quarter-Major P.S.B. Peach And Squadron Leather RJ. Rankin, United Press.

FRENCH HELP

Washington, July 11.

A United States naval pokes- Tut today confrmed that the French Government had order- ed one of its naval yessein in the Far East to be tied out for ver Vice in Korean watern,Reu-

ter.

FEARS FELT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1950./

Yeomen Inspected By Sovereign

a, the King on July 6 inspected the King's Bodyguard of the oldest military corps in the world the Yeomen Of The Guard-for the first time since 1939. The Yeomen, who wore metals recalling every campaign over the last half century, were under the command of the Earl of Lucan, Captain of Yeomen, assisted by the Lieutenant of Yeomen, General McCalmont. Lord Lucan is facing the camera behind His Majesty. (London Express Service).

EGYPT

EXPLAINS STAND

OVER KOREAN CONFLICT

Cairo, July 11.

International Decides

Court

Thongkong Telegraph

On

Status

Of Southwest Africa

The Hague, July 11.

The International Court of Justice the highest tribunal in the world today unanimously decided that Southwest Africa was still a territory under international mandate and that the Union of South Africa The Court held was not competent to modify its International status. that such competence rested with the Union acting with the consent of the United Nations.

which Africa,

since

be brought

under the The South African Prime | did not impose on the Union of may Minister, Dr Daniel Malan, South Afele a legal obligation trusteeship system.

The Southwest Africa under

chapter provisions of to place told the Union Parliament trusteeship.

12 of the Charter do not im- has nose on the Union of South in April that its passing of

as Africa a legal obligation to the territory under the Southwest Africa At-¡ .. Southwest Africa fairs' Amendment Act, glva mandated territory under thence the

the trusteeship system. League of Nations

Union of South Africa ing the territory represen-nett World War, last year dis-

to acting alone hna not Com- tation in the South African continued sending reports

the inter- an its ad-pelento to modify Parliament, meant that his, the United Nationa

national sintum of the territory Government no longer re ministration of the territory.

Southwest Africo. The A series of questions arising of

determino and cognised the existence of out of the South African action competence to

to the

Inter- modify the International status the Lengue

Nations' was submitted

territory rests with the national Court by the General of the mandate.

United Na-Union of South Africa acting Assembly of the

with the consent of the United tions.

of

Dr A. L. Guyer, South Commissioner in African High London, sald last night that in spite of changes to grant the territory wider representation, the South African Government intends to continue administer-

ing Southwest Africa in the

mandate spirit of the

given hier by the League of Nations."

10 The International Court, which the

question of the status of Southwest Africa was referred by the United Nations, that South Africa held tostay Korca

ob- International still has the

from her Ilgations resulting League of Nations' mandate, in- chiding the obligation to sub- transmit peti- rit reports and

Inhabitants of tiona from the thal territory, the supervisory function to be exercised by the United Nations.

The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Dr Saleh el Din Bey, declared at a press- conference here today that Egypt "fully concurs" that aggression in should be stopped, but had decided not to support the United Nations' resolu- Nations haa not tion to aid South Korea because "she feels that the United acted as promptly in past cases of aggression as in the present."

Throw Out

FOR SAFETY Reds, Says

OF BISHOP

Hoover

"We denounce aggression

anywhere, everywhere, and OPPOSITION

expect the United Nations to net as effectively and

promptly as has been done TO INDIAN

in Korea. There should not

be two ways of dealing with aggression," he anid.

10

LABOUR BILL uship)

12

of

The advisory opinion of the Nations," Reuter. Court was given in French by the President of the Court, M. Jules Bagdevant of France.

DECISION IN DETAIL

STARI

wwwww

Tho decisions of the Court in

17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. detail were as follows:

"Southwest Africa is a ter

July 12th & 13th the international ritory under mandato nsumed by the Union 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. of South Afrien on 17, 1020,

The

December

Union of South Africa continues to have the Interna- Lional

In obligations stated Article 22 of the Covenant of in the League of Nations and the mandate for Southwest Africa, as well as the obligation to transmit peutions, from the Inhabitants of that territory,

"The supervisory functiona are to be exercised by the to which the United Nations, annual reports and the petitions and the permanent tional Justice.

are to be submitted,

น United

NO MORE REPORTS The Court also unanimously deelded that the provisions of Chapter

(remaking

reference the of Then, in what was believed

Nations Charter were applicable Court of Internat

be replaced by a reference 2 reference 10 the

West Africa in the sense that is to be London, July 11.

Court of M-G-M Palestino wor. the Foreign

the

they provided means by which to the International

Justice, Mr Jagjivan Ram,

accordance with procents Minister added: "In the Middle

the territory might be brought

Article zeven of the mandato East we have not seen such Indian Minister of Labour,

under the trusteeship system.

the and Article 27 of the Statute of Awift and effective

nelion by told a London press CON- By elght votes to six, Mr the United Nations we have

ference today that he

Court decided that the Charter the Court, was in Korea. On the con- to-reeu

the Muited

Natons determined to see his Indus- Na- trary,

showed recklessness, and Its trial Relations Bill become resolutions In some cases help law.

to

and

Vatican City, July 11. Officials of the Sacred

Pro-Emporia, Kansas, July 11. Congregation for the

The former President, the Faith, pagation of which directs the missionary Herbert Hoover, said activities of the Roman night that the United Catholic Church, said today tions must be rebuilt that "grave fears have isolate Rusia until Com-ed the aggressor."

Salch Din Bey added: Ir hand heen receiving opposi- been aroused for the safety munism destroyed itself by

"Elypt denounces both Com- tius, he sali, from both em- of the American Apostolic its own evil.

Ex- munism and Imperialism. Egypt ployers

workers. Visitor to Korea, Bishop

considers Westers Imperialism perlence had taught him that In a speech prepared for de

de-when this happened the Patrick J. Byrne.

very at the dedication of the scrlais of war and

holding the with Com- legislation was Binhop Byrne, of the Society William Allen White memoria munisrn.

nounces it equally

sides. which foments civilalance between the two of Missions of the Maryknoll here, Mr Hoover said:

"Comi

*** | war by

and Once

haci the Bill

been reret support Fathers, was born le 1888.

munism is a force of evil. LAMAS

fifth column activity. Egypt pad, he believed that many The Congregation aid conlains within

does not want to replace one ther countries more advanced residence in Seoul which will in time destroy it. ter by another." wan in his

then India would industrially time of the Communtat Our purpose must be to isolate at the

the The Foreign Minister

He Bald that said copy

the Invasion.

this malignant force."

that in spite of the approach by labour situation in India was on Bishop

Okamotoro, Paul

the Indian Prime Minister,

whole satisfactory. the

ictory. In the Apostolic Vicar of Seoul,

Air Hoover said

industrial presently in Paris.

itself

as;

"100

Now

Russia and Pandil Nehru, to Egypt for the three wettan in December 1947. truce Q11

Monday night, Vaulen her satellites must be thrown recognition of Communist China which authorities said a total of 47 fout of the Unli, d Nations be-on le nerecat subservient to full co-operation from labour.

Froted that China was the Government had received they bad turned that not American Cathalle misionaries cause

Into als instrument to Moscow." Fayl was maintain- including hop

Te frankly admitted that the Byrne, were body

protect Red-imperialismo -- at ing

atilludo her

of non-Government had not effected in- in Koren,

instrument to provoke fear and recognition,

creases in wages and allowances The news agency Ari, usually hate among and within the na- He doubled If recognition of to the same extent as rises inf well-informedt din Catholic affions of the earth."

by Communist Caina Egypt the cost of living. fairs, sold the Uritish Amunës

would end de crisis in the For sador in Moscow had been in- Ho termed the Korean war a structed to ask the Soviet Gor-Soviet fest of the limits of He said that in the event crnment to report the where-appeasement and of the abouts of the Irish Minister darity of non-Communist in Seoul, as well as of the bers of the United Nations. Catholic bishop-United Press.

DIPLOMATIC PARTIES

another

SOME COMFORT

East.

soli-

PRICES STEADY

of the Korea Aighting de- But prices had slopped rising. mem-veloping lato another world The Government Was now to re-uying to push the prices down. war, Egypt would have condder her present attitude.- Mr Jaglivan Ram said that Reuter, *

sickness beneilt would be intro- duced on a united scale among about 300,000 industrial workers in Delhi and Cawnpore..

JORDAN'S CONCERN

Amman, July 11. Regarding the possibility of

The Government of Jordan, war Mr Hoover said

the He raid that he would like to there was "some comfort in the though not a member of

United Nations, has sent a note see the trade union movement fact that general war must

in Lake Success supporting the In India more unified than 11 have an attainable end that Tau San Francisco, July 11.

Seemly Council's declatons on.

was at present, with four con- oc strategically possible." Two diplomatic functions

authoritatively Korea, It was

tral organisation-one dominated were held in the Chinese capilal "There is no general military learned here today.

by the Communists, a second by of Peking yesterday, pecording victory strategically possible for The role, addressed to the the Socialists, a third more of tu a Communiy broadcast pick the Kremlin," he added.

-fleneral of the United less supporting "But Secretary-

Congress and ed up here today.

Lie, ex- are Nations, Mr Trygve

a fourth an amalgam of all the men in the Kremlin

pressed Jerdian's deep, concern rements The first was given by the not always gone, men,"

IL to see Arab rights preserved and

was always

difficult to Chairman of the Chinese Gov-

Mr Hoover urged the United | said that all resolutions aimed all unity trades unions when emment, Mr Mao Tse-tung, in

States and United Nations to preventing aggression and op political considerations came honour of Bayaryn Dzhargaisal-

define their goals and policies pression should be carried out into play-Itcuter. Mongolian Ambassado, as the United States did in the it a spirit of justice and equity. ban. and the second by the Foreign

Monroe Doctrine. IIo suid:leuter. Minister, Mr Chou En-lal, in

Minister in Peking.

on July

Czechs Object To Blockado

honour of Mr A. Morch, Danish "We cannot successfully cope INDIAN PARLIAMENT

with present world problems

New Delhi, July 11. The broadcast also reported or secure insting pence without The Indian Parliament was that Mr Mao and Mr Chou had consistent and clearly-defined today called to an unexpectedly cent messages of greetings to policies and objectives which early session starting

Prague, July 11. Mongolian dignitaries 3.1 the we are prepared to support and 31 to discuss the international In a note to the American occasion of the 20th anniverary defend. Military s rength is no situation and Indian support of Embassy here, the Czechoslovak of the founding of the Mongo nubstituto for sound polley."-

the Security Council's resolu- Foreign Ministry today formally lian People's Republic.-Reuter. United Press.

tlo on Korea.

protested against the United Several Members of the House Slates blockade of the Korean have sought an carly oppor. Const tunity to review the world tun- "The Prealdent of the United this tion in the light of the United States, Nations' nelion

1737-

HENDERSON

THE KAFURDAY RVENING PONY

MENTORÁ PREST venyted, tee,—usEVA VERE

E

"Geo, Bill, you're mlaing the best part of a sandwich when you don't eat the crust.”

Neuter

by

imposing

In Korea blockade, roly violates the Charter of the United Nations Organisation," the note said.-- Reuter

RESOLUTION

BY JEWS

Frankfurt, July 11,

INTELLIGENCE TEST

Call the

** racketeers " DJMW, Then we can sot out

The World Jewish Congress | the data as follower

has asked the German Govern-

ment la tako "sterner men -- sures"

all against

Germans guilty of persecuting Jewel since 1033,

In a four-point resolution, published in today's German Jewish weekly, it called foo legal reparations for the victims of Nazism, the granting of a

Slim On Defence Of India

in

provisions of chapter 12 (relating to trusteship) of the in the Charter are applicable territory of Southwest Africa in the senso that they provide a nicana by which the territory

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

of.

Karachi, July 11. Field-Marshal Sir William

Copies photographs Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, sald today taken by the South China that it was "military non- acnee" to consider the de- Morning Post and Hong Kong Indian sub- Telograph Staff Photographors fence of the continent otherwise than as a "joint effort by India and Pakistan."

The best contribution the two the countries could make to cause of world treedom was to Eettle their

disputes, he declared int here.

own a press conference

Sir William la returning to England after a tour of South- east Asia,

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