THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1950.
HOLLAND STRENGTHENING Korean Troops Ready MALIK GETS Backward
DEFENCE FORCES
Current Military Plans
Being Reviewed
The Hague, Aug. 3.
to
In view of the international developments, Hollanil
measures is taking immediate strengthen her defence forces.
Military plans, as drawn up by the Govern- ment earlier this year and submitted to Parliament, are being reviewed, a Government spokesman said,
Three full-fledged Army divi- ions will shortly be formed from military
Birthday Salute the Dutch soldiers who
For Queen
.
A salute of 21 was will be fired by the 58 Medlun Regiment, Royal Artillery. from Gun Club Hill at noon today in honour of Her Majesty the Queen's 50th Birthday,
A United Press message from London says that the occasion will be celebrated willa two parties at San- dringham.
COUNCIL
OF EUROPE
MEETING
tiem
extensive
Leevived training in the last few years, most of them now demobilised These three divisions will not be called up immediately, but ensures will be taken to make really for mobilisation at short notice the spokesman zalid The need for heavy military equipment for these forces was
the and cuphagised Government hope to obtain this equipment through the Atlantic treaty mutual defence ald pro-
Dutch
be
The spokevanan further on- rat.red that measures will taken to gear part of Dutch In dustry for rearmament.
URGENCY EXPRESSED
It is reliably learned here that the urgency of the Dutch step was expressed at the Western Union Foreign Ministers meet- ing here earlier this week.
The French desire to combin
an increase in the defence ex-
penditure with
a request
for
For Inspection
United Nations
May Advance
To Manchuria
Washington, Aug. 3.
an
SHARP REBUFF
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the Security Council pursue the Charter and find support among the peace-loving nations of the world. So we press our agenda and object to including the
divisionist items of the United States, and will vale against
them.**
Areas
Retarding Their Own Progress
New York, Aug. 3.
A State Department expert on Asia asserted tonight that under-developed nations of the world were retarding their own advancement by placing unwarranted restrictions on American capital in- vestment and viewing the United States' economic efforts with "suspicion.”
THE CHARCES Secking tu document implied charges that the United States is the sole angressor
Mr Donale Kennedy, deputy ruch other, confidence in our Korea, Mallik told the Council: "The Deputy Sovlet Foreign director of the Department's mutual aims and objectives and quoted South Asian ecction, sald in the determination to carry on that will not permit us to be diverted,"
Minister, Gromyko oficial dain and statements speech at Columbla University show the entire world that this that three major factors were aggression was provoked accord-holding up progress in under-
ng to a plan prepared before developed nations:
hand
Bermul
In
availability
of
Troops of the Republic American Andhhotographs pie-Potni Four programme to assist | developed countries because of
of Korea stand ready for
These papers, ture Dulles, offelal adviser by the inspection
the United States State Departe ations Korean Minister of Dement, and Ambassador Muccio fence and members of the United States Military Advisory Group to the Republic of Koren, President of the South Korcan republic, Mr Syng man Rhee was also at the parade. (London Express Service).
Mr Kennedy cited Indla
country which could benefit assistance and with the
1-Limitext
from Anierlcan, technical nssia- lance and
110 investment. States itary capital for investment, United
military
direct advisers and with the knowledge
coun-I pointed 2.Under-developed
out Total
In India (Secretory of War) Louis tries' fear of foreign domination American investment
from August 1947 to the end of Johnson and Jolm Foster Dulles, under economic gaises,
Dhe attention of the
sklled 1040 is only $1,000,000, of enough I draw
VARIOUS REASONS Security Council to photographs
for Mr Mr Kennedy appealed which produced on June 20, the
privato Kenneely Enid second day of the hostilitics,
the American capital was not going British news renter understanding of
under the into. India American intention
Drut other
under iser to
en- a variety of technically and
Among reasons, American these courage
Je listed:
"Unstablo private Investment abroad,
political slinations, including in the trenches fouth of the 38th
What we envisage cannot be fear of war, presence of restric parallel surrounded by United
done by us alone. It will re-
tions on efforts to do business and States military advisers officers of the South Korean quire the co-operation of every- and fear that industries in which including 1coders
and they invest army of Syngman Rhee,
restrictions on the workers of the other countries. nationalised, restr "I doubt whether any me It will retire understanding of
ight
to benefit from Incommo with contendi that Dulles ber and Maceio were pleking violets in the trenches. No, they were engaged in aclivities more accord with their inclinations. Dulles was checking the pre- paredness of the South Korean armies. Statements coming later fact from Seoul testify to the that he was one of the Inciters of the war-provoking! hostilities."-Unlted Press.
Diplomatic authorities here are convinced that the United Nations forces in Korea, once they suc- ceed in turning the tide against the Communists, RUSSIA will not halt until they reach the Manchurian
by other border. This will mean taking control of all Com- PLAYING
Strasbourg, Aug. 3. more American military ald in The Foreign Ministers of slude an increase in the Ainer lean occupation forces in Ger the Council of Europe states arany -- is shared met in the Town Hall of this! Western Union members, au symbole capital of Europe hontative sources sald here to-| this evening to inangute It is believed that this sub- the second annual session of jaret the Council's Consultative Western Union meeting-leuter
Assembly,
Monday.
opening next
Flags of the 13 full membera of the Council few outside the building the Foreign Mini
their deputies drowe fers, or into the courtyard, watched by A small crowd.
On Monday when the Consul- tative Asmenihily, consisting of 125 presentives from 15 na- tions, bein its month-long session, two more flags will be holster.
ishl
al was discussed
NORWAY TOO
the
Osto, Aug. 1. Norwegian The
Iar Hamr→ | tary Foreign Affours Committee discussing four hour pent Goverment proposats for in-
munist Korea from which the Communist assault on the southern Republic of Korea was launched.
The
The attitude of the United States presumably FOR TIME? will be the determining factor in this matter of deciding where to stop.
New York, Aux, 3.
maln
pence In
one,
Crippling
Effect Of Air Raids
Washington, Aug. 3.
spokesman
o
shortly be
from investments, calafence of unfavourable tax burdens,"
Mr Kennedy pointed out that newly-freed peoples naturally viewed with Luspleton the motiver of any foreigners, and Dils concern haci naturally coloured oMcial announcements of economie and industrial policy.-United Press.
Three-Months Ban On Red Paper
So-
MAJOR DEFEAT Runda lafer suffered its second major diplomatic defeat of the week when the Security Council
A military voice voted down its demand that the
Inday that United Com- sald
Frankfurt, Aug. 3. of admitling question
attocka were The American nuthorities in A New York Tane's editorini, munist China be considered be- States air
the problein of commenting on the Security fore
jed a 90-day ban on the Com Korea. The vote was 6-1 with forcing the North Korean the State of Hesse tonight order. Authoritative sources declare Council debate, today said:
"If the Soviet delegate suc- two abstentions. Yugoslavia and Communists to use "human munist daily newspaper, that President Truman tuas ant
puck horses" to get a "good cialistische Volicstellung, decision ATLY
oneedled in forcing his agenda India abstained.
The paper today frontpaged a yel come to
pleture of a poster which tho Coming after the bareknuckled part" of their supplies to whether the American and other upon the Council, he would not
opportunity Soviet charge at United States the battlefront.
Allied authorities had banned a United Nations forevs should only have another
Korca
The spokesmas cited the 541 few days earlier. This poster stop when they reach the 20th to champion the Chinese Can-intervention" in
sorties Bown yesterday by read: "Korea for the Koreans. parallel. It is reliably learned munists who, like the Soviets, leaching the world to war, the
American planes as a proof of Germany for the Germans. Yan- that most of Mr Truman's ads giving alt and comfort to vote took on greater substance.
of the Het was tantamount to a reply by growing intensity
arkees-Go Home."-Reuter, visers are in favour of the Unit-the Karena Communists.
force attacks. ed Nations troops
a posillon the United Nations majority that also be in going shed would
Mbuster al of North to
against eny it would not be towed by Soviet until they hold Djakarta, Aug. 3.
th Korean Threats on Korea and that it This would place them attempt to solve Fanatics of the Dar Ul Islam Korea, movement, who had been ter- on the Yalu and Turnen divers
Sultan of to Manchurin. fiquidater soon, the Jogjakarta, Defence Minister,
Indonesia To Liquidate
creasel defence votes, but there To
1roposals were not published,
Cha Pime Minister, M. Eir Gerhardon,
who broke his holt- lay for this meeting, retur to the entry this evening.
The Presidents of the Stort-1 ing will deckte during the next
Fanatics
131
The spokesman fold an after-
They are a flags of the West few days when a liament By yarising the country, would be in the rugged hill country next question, which may, in fact, be twould go firmly ahead with its noon Pentagon briefing that the
German Federal Republic and
the Saar, invited to join the the Government's defence pre-
Assembly as associate members.
Nether the Saar nor Germany Werc represented of oday meeting of the Ministers te- cause as associate members they are not allowed a seat on the Committee of Ministers, which Burves as the "Upper House" at the Council.
Discutzion will clear the way for what promises to be a lively reries of debates in the Con- sultative Assembly,
of
The mot controwersjal item
the agende o Both the Ministers and the Asembly is
to be re-a15%)
posal,
Lembled to consider I
communique Committee
sintet
after the
1N4A meeting.
and The Defence, Finance Commerce Ministers, and mill- tary al commercial advisers zvigo atletaled the meeting, which considered the whole interna- tional situation.
The Danish Defence Minister, M. Hasmas Hansen, urrived in Osta today our conferred with Norwegiati Ministers before the inceting-Reuter.
the Schuman Plan for pradling Bank Strike In
real and steel output. Albough
Britam has refused to join the
Fix
other interested states inc
the Preliminary discusding on palam,
Mr Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, is expected give his blessing to a full- stale debate on it in the As-
Argentine
Ani
to the Indonesian Parliament today.
Two major arguments are ad- vinced by those American ad- These fanaties, the alinisteriers who advocate that the United Nations forces must take raid, claimed to be fighting for the achievement of a religious all of Korca. date in Indonesia.
the acainst
to
Red of Wa purposes until carnpaign to repet the Mescow is able
ase the Korea lovaders. result of the crucial battle, The American delegate, War- which is al present being fought ren Austin, Lushed with anger, around the American beachhead gave the keynote of the Western
answer to Mr Malik by Kurea"
nouncing Russia for its "shame less" travesties of realities.
United Nations
The editorial concluded: "And if the Koran question were discursed under bis own agenda, he (Malik) would be able to
his phony
'peace offensive?United Prost. continue
Russia Stays
Away From
UN Committee
de-
observers
Communist invaders were for cing the South Korean natives to carry supplies over mountain trails. He cited this primitive and tic fact supply system that the Communists had been living largely off the invaded for being as reasons country
attacks able to keep up their
were stunned by the bluntness despite the fact that the Allied planes knocked out large num- made at Malik's Mr
speech,
bers of bridges and destroyed time when the world Ands
many enemy trucks,
of La
the
The spokesmon cald the Com- munist invaders had been com- mandeering food and clothing as vehicles owned by the natives in conquered areas.
An Air Force spokesman said
Hitself in most explosive crisir
But since World War II.
went Council majority
right ahead and gave priority in de- bate to Te "American proposal
for localisation of
Mac- the Red Koreans for
Douglas defying from General
that the the United Nations ceasefire and Arthur's Headquarters
decree. withdrawal
Uniled North Koreans were attempting. Press.
to build up their air force. The bern air force had enemy
first few since the
Korean conflict and condemning no indication had been received SIMONIZ
1. The Security Council re- (Dar 1 Islain was formed in
solution on June 37 called for 1948 with the declared aim of
mimber nations to help repel transforming Indonesia into a The Red attack and restore in- purely Moslem state),
ternational peace and security The Defence Minister said in the area. The area cannot that while the Government be called secure if the feds are spccted all ideologies, including driven back only to the 38th Dar U Islam, it couk! not parallel to be left to lick their tolerate disturbances by armed wounds and then rearm for
root them other adventure Kangs and it would out wherever they were.
routhern republie. The Minister disclosed that
SUPERVISION 7.500 former Dar Ul Islam sup- porters had been released from
MALIK TO STAY? -The aggression by the and returned prison
Lake Success, Aug. 3. to their
Korean Reds gives the United
Mr Malik Indicated tonight grounded homes recently, but
Russia, which this week re- several
art opportunity to hundred of the inst Innatical Notions
turned to the Security Council, at he would not walk out of days of conflict. There had been "Nusachieve what it had repeatedly today wire
(221 till detained
emtinued to hoycut the the Security Council at least, ne reports of the North Koreans Kombangan Islandi. zouth fulled to do in the past-unity United Nations Military Sind as long as he remains its Pre having received any Jet planes.
IMPORTANT FACTOR He was smiling as he sident. Jaya--Reuter.
An Army spokesman suid Major-General A. Skolbrat, Heft the Council chamber after
there was no intention that the the chairman this month, did not his stunning defeat, A crcond big talking point on
turn up at today's meeting and In reply to a question by Communists used any captured the agenda is a proposal by the werd to spread.
sent no explanation.
United Press as to whether to American war equipment. The General
Alairs Committee Many private
captured Stockholm, Aug. 3.
Koreans had day's development would cause North
The wching
The Prime Minister, M. Erlan-united
pieces. Artillery another walkout on his part, Mr some dawn by the Council's Statule cheques,
der, referring In an interview whoe
spread his arms in a South Korean troops were still forbielding all discursion in the Press reports said that
strikers have been dismissed by today to a report from London taited Nations was able to do they had no evidener that the gesture of helplessness and saldas important factor in the de-
Council's Pre-fence of invitatum to join this only in the south because Soviet Government intends to "But I am the The Committee has drawn up barks, following
Russians and later thebreak declaration
its boycott of other sident." the ment
to Sweden, saul: "I do not thin
of United Nations bodies.
Pressed as
to whether Covertiment that Sweden is kely to get such Communist Wire
"The Soviet
representatives should be taken to incah United Nations observers to have now "walked out" of about would remain, at least through-weapons.-United Press. an invitation, but even if she orth Korea refused to permit get one, it will not change our
answered: August, he versee elections in the north. 43 princips and subsidary - attitude."Reuter,
Rens of the United Nations (“Make your own deductions."~~ authoritieseuter. The American
United Prent
Tembly.
BREAKING A BAN
to break the ban
Assembly on defence matters,
Caiet
resolution urging that Assembly should be capable to hold general debates on "politi- cal problems of -oilitary character which are Rnited with the need for netiring security of Europe"-Reuter..
BRITISH
ARMS PLAN WELCOMED
(Continued from Page 1.)
fers the Unite! States can offer Annncial arsintance,"
It said that early delivery of
machine tools, tow materials other goods from
ind
the
United States would be inctl- cated. United Press.
HEARTENING EVENT
Washington, Aug. 3. President Truman told re- porters today that he was very
ubout the happy
new British rearmament programme and he hoped ali America's Altics would do likewise.
The President mald that he
Brl- had been discussing the tish rearmameni programme with the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, a few hours earlier.
per
He
The British had male a pro- approach to the problem. hoped that all of the United States' Allies would do likewise.
Later.
Senator Millard Tydings (Democral, Maryland), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told Reu- ter that the new British armament programme was
tc-
На
very encouraging, and hearten- ing event."---Reuter.
the
Buenos Aires, Aug. 3.
Police Heavy
squads riot vans were stationed in Lusiness district here today as bank workers' strike, already crippling bank activities, threat
their
activities
Banks limited
Le
cashing
many
the Guvern-
that
tha
strike was illegal.
A number of striker reported to have been arrested,
The alrikers are wage increase.--Beuter.
seking 1
SIDE GLANCES
Sideline
that another
of
the Atlantle Paet would be sent
Kurta under onc govern- Committee, ment elected under the super- vison of the world organisation, I the United Nations forces control all of Korea they could
of t supervise the setting up
Despite Mr Malik's reappear government for the ance in the Security Came,
Previously, orea,
United Nations officials sail that Malik
the
By Galbraithealize that if the United Nis
6-7
COMPR. 1965 MY MEA KURVICE, INC. T. M. REG UL & PAT, OFF.
"We must go to Idlewild again! Alice hopes to most that boy she fell in love with last year the one she couldn't write to badauso she forgot his name!"
toms forces move north of the 38th parallel the Soviet Union undoubtedly will brand this as au “aggression" ainst North Korcu. However, many Ameri- an officials are convinced that Uis is the action which must be taken if any thing resembling
is to be established pence Korea within the foreseeable future-United Press.
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uut
the United
Nations beachhead. They fought well at this times, particularly after having
he been equipped with
Why No Mention Of
Colonial
Army?
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT
London, Aug. 3.
Mr L. D. Gammans, M.P., asks this morning
Radio Hongkong in a letter to the Daily Telegraph why no Colonial
N.K.T.
6. "
Kong Calling"-Pro- Home Suminary; 5.02, Man
And
Army has been recruited for the present Korean crisis. He says that the lesson of the Korean cam-
lg Amtmals The Peruvian Indians paign has taught us that Russia can successfully
Saton
and Their Liamas (BBCTS); 6.20, Allredo Campoll Orchestra: 8.30. Cantoreso by Wai Radio-Given by Atlas Lice Lan 9. K. Lee (Studio): 0.00, Charlie Barker (Saxophone) with Strime: 7, "Music Lover Hour Classical and Light Classical Re- questo, I'resented by Yvonne Charter, (Studio): a World New ant News Auralysis (Londos Relay); 8.13, Studio Concert-Caroline 116 (no) and Julietta Tam (Mezzo- Soprano). with Plano Accomp. by Deity Drown: 8.38, Orchestrat Interlude: 040, "Services Quiz"- Introduced by Kenneth Mackenzie the Editorials" (Studio): 9. "From London Helay);
9.10, Weather Report; 0.11, Muste from the Britlah "We bag to Ditor- Filma: 9.30, A Combat of the Sexes. With Joyre Kay Grenfell, Chairman Isner. kamand and Evelyn Irene. Vernu-Stephen William & John Clement (DUCTS); 10, "Composer of the Weck-Moussorgsky: 20.15, London Audio helodies-The Lencion Light Concert Orch. (BRCTS): 10.45. "Bott him and Sweet Music; 11, Radio News Reel Weather Malay): 11.1. (London Report: 11.10.
11.20. Interlude: "Goodnight Musle God Save the King: 11.30. Close Down.
engage a large part of land forces of Great Britain, the United States and France in distant corners of the earth against satellite troops only.
No one in Malaya, Hongkong, Indo-China or Koren has ever seen a Russlan infantryman,
KITCHEN COLLAPSES
kitchen on tho collapsed.
1 Britain is to make up the appalling disparity between the Russian ground forces and her own it cannot be done merely The Fire Brigade were called by increasing the size of the out to No, Eastern* Street, regular Amy or by keeping Western district, shortly after the when conscript in for additional 12.30 a.m. today
Di service. Other perjods
thire door sources must be searched.
"Why is there still no men- Fortunately, nobody was in the tion of a great Colonial Army?"klichen at the time and no re- asks Mr Gammams.
ports of casualfles were received, the rear part Occupants living of the premises were advised to move towards the front, and the affected portion was shored up.
The buliding in a very old ono, and I la belleved that the recent zains weakened the structure.
"There are several potential divisions of first class fighting men in the Colonial Empira willing and able to fight for the standards of morality and free- dum which are as much their heritage as ours.”
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