Security Council:

INDIA TO CAST VOTE AGAINST MALIK PROPOSAL

Lake Success, Aug. 7.

with

There is no question of India voting for the Soviet proposal that the Security Council, when it resumes the Korean debate tomorrow, invite a re- presentative of the North Korean authorities to the Council table, it was learned here today,

the United The Soviet proposal was association made on Friday when tho Sloten, the Filipinos developed and got Russian delegate, Mr Jacob robust democracy. They are

truly self-governing. Malik, said that he opposed high stere upon their political liberty. They previous Security Council and indivot action whereby the repreuve fought for it valiantly, and plain that they are sentative of the "Republicady to do so again."-United of Korea" alone as hitherto Pen would have been called to

sit at the table.

Sir

Benegal

Nursing Hou,

India's representative, hnd then mold that the United Nations, with the concurrence of India, had named North Korea an apressor and inflitary sanctions had been authorised against that Government,

Mr Baltk.

Connell, Lux

President of the the postponing debate unt Tuesday, had bald that he was doing so, among reasons, because "one other

hed (India)

not from it

<toleration

received instructions

Goverument,

of the United The sland Nations has always been that t would be a surrender of prin ciple to make any approach to the North Korein aggressor" had compled until the latter

Council's

with the Security resolution of June 25 and with drawn the invading troops to the i 38th Parallel,

It was said here that India, I

adhering to this view, would vate model the Soviet proposal to invite & North Korean repre- rentative-Reuter,

DISREGARD FOR TRUTH

New York, Aug. 7.

A New York Times editorial today, referring to last week's Security Council session, said: Mr Malik several times spoko quite casually, as if in almost reference to an Inadvelent

of United fact, costabullsheri States "ggression" against the Philippines,

"This monstrous falfention will not deceive the informed, but it should be answered, only for the record. Iis after- ance in a serious debate ilus- trates not only the Soviet dis-.

but also the regard for truth.

contemptuous effrontery, with which the non-Communit world is treated. For a Soviet Tuscan to talk about Amerlenn Philippines "aggression in the

is an all-time high in gall

"What is most Important, und disagreeable to doubtless most Malik, is that, in their 50-your

IMPROVEMENT

1

IN BENGAL SITUATION

New Delhi, Aug, 7. The Indian Prime Minis- ter. Pandit Nehru, today claimed that the situation in East and West Bengal arising from communal dis- turbances early this year and the consequent exodus of minorities, was improving as a result of the Indo-Pakistan!

agreement minorities

of

April, though he said he did not wish to minimise its gravity.

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1,000 lbs Of Trouble

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KOREAN COMMIES UPSET AMERICAN OFFENSIVE PLAN

On the Southern Front, Near Masan, Korea,

Aug. 7. The Communists threw a spanner into the

offensive machinery of the first American

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PLAYED HAVOC

The break against the The colonel repiled: "I will try, Americans resulted from eir," and did. uncanny Communist field

The Firth was trying hard to intelligence, or bad luck, or day. It rode most of the night both. It was closely in a three-mile-long convoy to synchronised piece of busi- the front. The trucks showed dim lights at 40-yard intervals. ness at best.

The Communists may have seen been have may that The 1,400-foot hillo dominat-t, and

པ་་ ing the right flank of the offen- their tip-off on what was hap sivo were transferred from cle-pening, enabling them to sneak Ja London on their way to Rome on a Holy Year

the 5th Regimental in the small and that played

to the Marines, pilgrimage are three sisters from Brazil Therezina, Combat Team

High on the list of mishaps Heliosa and Zita de Oliveira.

Mecting them at London While this was being done, havoc with the American plans. Airport is (on right) South American language special-mall group of North Koreans was the ripping out of almost slipped in between the Amert-all communications lines to the supporting vuits. ist Arlette Forbes-Hunter. (London Express Service).

con forces and drove them off rear and to

the Tanks lumbering down the rond the bills. The fat was in

The damage-unwittingly. fire. The слету ΠΟΥ con- did manded the main road.

Koreans Told Of

UN Commission's Peace Efforts

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Tokyo, Aug. 7.

More than 1,000 persons crowded into Pusan's National Theatre this afternoon to attend the second public meeting to be held by the United Nations Korea Commission since the Communist invasion was launched.

mento of

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of course.

During the thelling of an ad- post, Private Myrtla

With one og two concealer

guns, the Com-vanced command high-velocity

Barlow, of munista raked the American Richard

of the Point, Oregon, was asked what command posts most

he thought of the whole show. morning.

"It damned near got me," he They knew just where we said, just after

a shell had

and knew it when we

few feet a

from bir

But the way

before me The guys

Col. Johnburst Michells, of Lancaster, Pennsyl-machloe-min.

Agure it. vana, rommander of the 27th ught, and now it's my turn to Infantry Regiment, who

Brhi.United Press. fly a busman's holiday on the front lines.

GOING BADLY

The men in

was

one command Drs crouched behind a 08-foot uf which hielded them from white shells ex- enemy are, ploded 25 yards away, Dust showered the Reports from Korea said ervice, and the fast elemen' and shrapnel

were expected to leave Aus-men, who could see the Com- that thousands of others, tralia before the end of Septem must fire

Scoring his lined the streets to listen to her.

the speeches, which were i BRIGHT AS THE SUN

China's dele- Mr. S. Tu. broadenst in Korean after.

id thal Nationalist translated from gule, heing

Chinese China would exert all efforts to English, French,

implement the United Nations and Turkish.

Security Council' resolutions on Korea.

M. Henri Brionval, of France, chairman of the the present

The meeting was attended by Commission, spoke of the Corn- Mr Shin Sung Mo, acting Prime inlasion's efforts ter obtain Minister of

itc- the Korean friendly contact with the Northblle.

He said, that despite Korents before June

25,

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Tel-Aviv, Aug. 7. serd ground Of all the bombs dropped on Berlin during the war, with the United Nations forces

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"That

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Rome, Aug. 7.

3 Serbs Sentenced To Death

London, Aug. 7.

INTERNATIONAL CRIME

Arab

The

Dr Bernabe Africa, represent- Ing the Philippines, said: "My from

to contribute across the border and began to country promised food and medical supplies to Craze them in Israeli felds, the alleviate the sufferings of your spokesman said,

An Israeli border patrol, ho people. It is our fervent hope

Are from that your country will emerge alleged, met

CAIB. armoured in the end titled and posperous Lexin A Rumanian Court today under the banner of the Re- patrol drove back the Arabs, who left most of their flocks and Когер sentenced to death three public of

Speaking for Turkey, Mr some of their dead In Israel. Serbs found guilty of spying mil Idil raid: "The Republic

The armoured cars did hot cross the border. for Marshal Tito of Yugo- of Turkey will fight against any

will not leave Isract had reported the in- aggressor, and slavin, according to a Ru-

who violate cidal to the Mixed Armistice nianian news agency mes-unpunished those.

Commission, the spokerman peace," sage received in. London.

added.--Reuter.

rt.3.

the

scene.

#n interna-

Kingdom repre- The United It imposed sentences ranging

A. Benborg, from three years to life impri-sentative, Mr B.

said: "The

Jeaders of North sonment on seven others.

The indictment against the Korea did not sufficiently Prince Amadeo. Grand Duke of Vazziani, Princo of

into

several ise, since the arrival of group, running

of the Battenberg, Grand Sheriff and Caliph of Cordova, Prince thound words, accused them United Nations of the Ommayadi, has offered to join the British Army. and die Yugoslav Government that aggression is

of fostering seditious activities tunal crine, subject to interna

action and repressive He has sent his offer to be accepted as a soldier, his ser- in the Banat, a Ruinasina pro-tional the British Embassy here,ices might be useful to Britain vince adjoining Yugoslavia and punishment,"United Press, as a broadcaster to Bulgaria, of partly inhabited by Serbs, 'He sald that the Central adding: “Although I belong, which his great-uncle, Alexan-

22 vlow to bringing about its Pakistan Government was doing, to what is now minorder, was King.

anexation to Yugoslavia.

Ts attempt was

The Prime Minister was opening a debate on the general

situation in the Indian Parlia- ment.

its best to Implement the agree branch of the Battenberg ment, and Government

the East Pakistan

His father, whom he described was also, on the family, I should also like to the direct descendant of Ute the Caliphate of whole, implementing it, though serve Britain as my cousins Sheriffs of

Cordova and Damascus, the re- "its administrative apparatus a

are doing." acknowledged to be poor."

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were the only two alternatives:

with

described Must Change

5 part of the Anglo-American plot against our country being carried out with the help of the, Tita clique." Nghas tenders of the Moham medans who conquered Spain In

The indictment accused mem-

Motives Of

The 30-year-old Princt, a re- the Mudle Arten, was born at bers of the Yugo Ft Men & Nations

in regard to the Bengal situa-ligious tender of the Ommayadi. Sebastopol,

in the Crimea, in in Bucharest of disinbuting!

n Saracen Mostem sect dating 1881, dying in 1937 at Nancy,seditious propaganda and stor-

lon, Mr Nehru stated, adding ack to the 7th Century and France, Prince Amadeo added. int large quantities of arius in that war was ruled out breause i even if it were "victorious" it later established at Cordova, In Reuter. would not solve the problem of Spain, was born in Warsaw and

minoritics.--Reuter,

Western

Powers Said Weak

is now a stateless person.

He arrived four months ago in Rome with his mother, Prin- cers Maria Teresa de Vazziani. The Princess became a Moslem

BEATTY Priner de Vazziani,) then Grund, Sheriff of the Span-)

Caliphate. the western branch ok Mohaminedanism. Her husband died in 1937.

imposed The war

the that he was convinced, after Princess and her son, who was attending

tactical exercise studying music, long series without troops in France last of travels, In August 1910, they week, that the Western Powers went from Barcelona to Egypi, were "vastly inferior to Soviet and eventually to Marseilles. Rusia in military strength."

London, Aug 7. Defence Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, said today

The

Addressing a labour rally at

West Hartlepools, he said no

ung in the Labour Government

.on

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Princess Mariu Teresa, in

liked rearmament and is costs fulament

in mea and equipment, but I April

can

of a vow. was on

2 received into the

Rec no alterative unless Catholic Church. Vatican om-

Sovidt Russia shows

telently disposition"-Reuter.

ag the first a more elals halled this

notable conversion to Catholi eism in flome during the Holy were CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Year. She and her son

earlier received in special

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