THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9,

U.N. Debate Opens On Russia's Proposal For A Cease-Fire In Korea

Lake Success, Aug. 8.

With the majority of its members clearly in KOREAN opposition, the Security Council met tonight to

take up the Soviet proposal that Communist China

and North Korea be brought into a discussion for STRUGGLE

a cease-fire in Korea and the withdrawal of "foreign" troops,

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the Koreon pesinsula now iny Waegwan and south

the sinte-

thrust

of

Yanggi-Dong,"

ment said.

Mr Jacob Malik (Russia) presided, and the "north of Council had before it the one accepted item of its agenda in Korea.

The main Communist -the American complaint of aggression

HEARING TO BOTH

Mr Malik- opened the meeting i that his conduct in itself was a and read a lelogram from the ruling because he was procced- North Koreant complaining fog with the business of the about all : atrocities per-Council without the presence

by

American forces. of the invited South Korean re- petrated

The telegram, from the North presentative. Korran Foreign Minister, Mr Pok Kennen, declared that 18 the Security Connell refused to stop the "criminal sets of the United States interventionists,

would rest with responsibility Council meinters who refused Take actint as well as with the United States,

The Chinese Nationalist dele gale, Mr T. F. Tsiang, asked the President to m elear considered 11 be whether

rey "obligatory upon him to carry out the Consell decks of June 223 by invitin the represen tative of the (South) Korean Repable to take a seat at the table,"

Mr Malik said that he would state the position of the Rus

slan delegation, but Afr Triang demanded an immediate ruling This brought cheers from the public gallery.

Rappin his novel, Mr Mallk said, "This noise hampers our work."

He then joristed that before the Couneli made a decision on the Korean are " must Rive

hearing to both parties." Be aid that The Council's decisions "me-id" tarts. Article 12 of the Charter early stated that "parties to the dispute pial) be invited to

participate vote in the decisions relating to the di-pute."

could not be based on

RULING DEMANDED Mr Talant said that Mr Malik was obligect by the Cinem's

Me Malik rald that American tutes of procedure to make an

wede "dictated by im sliate

ir lections rung which,

feur,"

vote.

!

challenged, should be put to the thester States is afraid He added, "The representatives of the truth." he added. "They of India and Norway made

afraid to bar thot able to completely clear what the June the truth about Korea,"

Mr Malk

it

25 decision was The was to the effect that during comadera- Hon of the Korean question, the presentative of the Korean Repable should be invited t participate---not limited to any DHC meeting"

That was the precedure

alan perusca

the

Open

Tinded State. of using Pure on several members of ine Counell.

The debate continues.Reuter,

Eual Coach British Ship

to invite member states involved to partleipate in the Council's debates, he sale. He cited the large numbers" who had thus taken part in the Indonesia, Kashmir und Pales tine questions."

"In every instance, when per- mission to take part was given. it was not reconsidered," he added.

decision arrived at,"

II

In

Hamburg

Stoppage

Hamburg. Aug. 8, Hamburg dockers today refused to unload a British Ammunition ship after their demand for danger money had been rejected by port authorities.

K

the Naktont In the Wacgwan area was reported by Icuter's correspondent Lionel Hudson to have got a foothold two miles deep on a 300-yard front, reaching to within miles of Tacks.

15

Two tanks were also across the river, and more armour Wan spotted waiting for night un the west bank, to

darkness when

dives cover from MacArthur's ket-dring aircraft.

стола

them

ruc-

CREEPING BARRAGE Before dawn yesterday 10 of these tanks lined up as gun bat teries and gave North Korean troops wading across the shallow river a creeping barrage covering Are. South Korean withdraw. troops were forced

counter-at-

South Koreans, tacking with air and artillery support, were hopeful of driving the Communists back across the river, but Intelligence reports River sald that the Naktong

was backed crossing

by three divisions and at kast 12 tanka will more

coming

As the South Koreans back the Communists farined out onto high por|lons:

Any tavan fighters, we upang

in with guns blazinut, portua day cleared the liver of er ing Cont

oday banghel amal heavily attacked their concentrations around the springboard on the west bank. At one time there were 20 sat feraft diving and gang over

the area.

were

ABNORMALLY LARGE Heermal same pilots reported that the North Koreans bringing up 20 more tanks by quil, and that "abnormally large" | funks, deteríbed as possibly 70- had been seen neur

toms. Hamchang

north of

Wegwan, just south of In-

Princess Margaret As Bridesmaid

The Klog and Queen headed tlie guests when the Queen's 28 year old nlece, Miss Margaret Elphin- slatie, was married to Mr Denys Rhodes at St. Margaret's Church Westmiloster, London recently. Princess Margaret was a bridesmaid to her cousin. The bride is the daughter of Lord and Lady Elphinstone (the (Queen's eldest sister) of Carberry Tower, Musselburgh, Midlothian. She

War abriramald at Pelares, Elizabelle's wedding. The bridegroom is the 31-year-old Guards elder son of the late Major Tabu Rhodes, Grenadier and of the Hon. Mrs Rhodes of Mount Offham, West Malling, Kent,

flcture shows Princess Margaret she arrived at SL Marcarel's. The full-skirted heldesmaid dress is of orchid pluk shot grosgrain—(London Express Servicc),

| Inhuman And Uncivilised

Practices Alleged In

U.N.

Report On Korea

Lake Success, Aug. 8.

Reports of North Korean atrocities against on the cast side of wounded prisoners and others continue to circulate the Naktong, South

1950.

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LONDON CONCERN OVER

BUYING OF

OF STRATEGIC MATERIALS BY RUSSIA

Intense Activity In

World Markets

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

London, Aug. 8.

Atom Expert Resigns Post In America

Washington, Aug. 0. Mr Carroll Wilson resigned so

Energy Commission today with

Heavy buying of strategic commodities by |Russia or agents acting on her behalf has caused General Maunger of the Algmie considerable concern in London. It will be recalled the blunt explanation that he

its new

that Britain was selling war material to Germany lacked confidence in

Chairman, Mr Gordon Deon. up to the eve of the last war and even later ship- Mr Wilson issued statement ments were going to Japan, which were eventually in which he deplored

AEC used against us.

strategic

been

recent

management trends. To sald they could produce a does not seem to have deterred cumbersome, slow-moving ad- Įministrative machine which wom then.

It is virtually certain that it capable of giving the country the kind of direction needed to Farliament were in session this maintala

their and increase question of Soviet buy leadership in the atomic fteld.

materials wanki

President Truman accepted raised

publicly

Mr Wilson's resignation, effec before now, but protests have live August 15, when his de-

cen taken up in other

eruty, Mr Carleton Shugg, wil quarters and Government se take over as acting General tion is called for to put a stop Manager of the $4,000,009,000 to this stockpiling of materials atom and hydrogen bomb

pro- which may well be helping to ject. build

пр

War M: Dean,

appoluted to the machine.

Commission In May 1940, be- Tony's Daily Telegraph calls came its Chairman last month. It "cold war" trade and

SayUnited Press. that Ditain is making the sane mistake it

This intense activity by Russli in the world commodity markets has been particularly noticeable in Singapore where the Soviets have been con- sistently large buyer of rubber f over the past few weeks. More have recently Czeclioslovakia, whose Imports of rubber are nonnalis the has entered very small, market on a large seale-buying presumably for Russia and her satellites.

This Soviet scramiding after commodity which is already In short supply has been partly responsible for the spectacular price increase, but the high price

Industrial

Blueprint For War

Ottawa, Aug. 8.

the

tha Rution

committed In

HMS Belfast Hera

the early months of 1930, when her "inadequate and tardy of forls at rearmament were partly offset by her willingness

allow Germany s later this morning and saluted the

to

HMS Belfast arrived in part

Japan) to purchase from us Commodore's' strategie materials."

The

"The

REVIEW URGED

newspaper Roes

Hine has surely Come when our whole trading policy

Common prudence that Rusia should be deprived

The salute

IMS Hart.

broad pennant. was returned by

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

358. "Hongkong Collag." Tho Kramaic Summary; 0, **liric'a lleware. Featuring Michael Howard (London Relay); 0.30, Three Songs by Jessica Dragonette: 6.40. Armando Suuton & His South Sea Berenadern

stulo): 7, "Lucky Dip Variety

An historie meeting be-regards Russia and her satellites rhald be reviewed in concett Canada aid tween

with the rest of the Common- Unital States, to map out wealth and

other

Western a joint industrial blueprint Power."

demands for war, began here today.

Industrial planners from both

of as many sinews of war sitequesia. Prevented by Paulino met serelly to give posible. tmtries

Spruce (State); World News principles formid approval to

and News Analysis (London Relay); which, it

Apart from buying on is own 15 Orchestra of the Week. The was expected, would

Pallharmonia Orchestra: 0.43, Bʊng release millions of dollars' worth account and through her satel-Favourites by Stamund Romberg:

war unters American

(London totes, It is also considered prob- |*, "From the Editorials"

able that Russia In obtaining Relay); 9.10. Weather Report; 2.11. Canadian factories.

The China Run." The Story of was the The meeting

first rubber through Bombay.

Great-Grandmother. Adapted China is obtaining rubber from the Novel by Nell Paterson formal session for a year of the

Cabaret" julat Canada United States In- shipments

destined CBCTB); 10.10. "French Originally Mobilisation Commit- for Hongkong. durtrial

Other vital raw The principles under ducus-Russia je buying on a large scale in hitherto are Australian wool and Malayan Un.

of

About eight miles

dong, also

Koreans and the North Korean Government has done battled for the third flay to

[tee.

has

driven three niles

into

hold a Communalt push that nothing to support their assurance that such prac- sion were said to include: their lines over a wide front. tices would be stopped, the United Nations Korean In this sector yesterday. said Commission said today. Lionel

Hudson, Communist

1.An agreement that Connda and the United States would remove all extrictivo

gislation impeding the of arms orders across the inter- notional border,

How

the lanka "bloomed like crocuses", The Commission's report was and is dressed to the Pres-

A third drive on Taeju, released by the United Nations dent of the Security Council," second largest elty

In a few hours after a North. Mr. Malik's move again South Korean hands, is coming Korean complaint that the delayed the East-West show- down from Yanggi-Donj

2-Joint action on economic and Amerleau Air Force was follow-down on the Western dem ad late last night was reported to ing Inhuman

to complete barbarous

hat he vile a South Korean controls, required be six miles north of Kunwi, methods of waging war and

representative to the table and defence orders in both countries, which is about 30 miles north of ruthlessly violating the rules of that the Taeju.

e tue American resolution to including controls on allocations International LAW in bombing realise the Korean war and materials and priorities.

3.A declaration of non-dis- Korean ralds throughout the

contana the invaders. - United

cimination in the allocation of Miesz peninsula.

materials,

Ti The South Korean line

all

"NO NEED FOR HASTE" Mr Malik replied that it was premature for him to come to Any emelusion. Several dele gater still hat views to expressl

The Port Administration, dis- or the question of invitations,

closing to his, rated that they **There is No need

to make supted Communiste of have huste," he said.

in initiated the strike. The who want to speak The local transport

trade have the right to do so. I will undon bere stated

the discussion worker" demand for <langer be glad to see completed today and Anal money

Ars made six months ago. An official of the along this northern and south

western sector hus pulled well Mr Tsiang again pressed for unlen said that "wild strike" of

behind the Naktong River in the Nations Commission on Korea to The message from the United an immediate reply.

about 25 port workers was not

past five or six days

General, Mir bucked by the Union.

The ship concerned the headquarters sild that the North Sizce the notification was re-

Earlier, Generul MacArthur's the Secretary

Tyre Lie, dated today, seld: Estic, in caustic tones, "It is 2,084-ton Adjutant which, never premature for the Pre-gether with the 1147-fan Teal,

Koreans were rushing reinforce-comm

ceived by the Secretary General sident to discharge his dutles arrived here a few days

ments down from Kumchon to from the North Korean autherl- are. and to observe the rules of pro- The Teal was unloaded yester-

| meet the Chinju threat.

ties of their intention to adhere Overall American cedure."

casualties tu Malik promptly replied.

were The Port authorities said the

described as light during provisions of the Red Cross Convention on treatment of pri- The

President strictly follows Adjutant would be unloaded the rules provided by the Char- tauorrow by regular port wor- ter and the Counell's rules of kers who have

knocked Cuaranteed

tion-Reuter, procedure."

Mr Arne Sunde (Norway)

Mr

anag

Indnimum wages,

Mr Malik then argued that The British authorities to- the Charter was violated by not night announced that negotia- Inviting both parties in the dis- tions were being held with the pute.

German authorities and repre-

nist

to avoid such

He repeated that he had not [sentatives of the owners as President made a Anni rul- | future measures log, but Mr Tslang then asserted strikes.-Reuter,

SIDE GLANCES

00

Indian

American arms manufacturers would thus get the same priority rating an Canadian producers on

Pilots Canadian nickel. The non-dis-

To Fly Jets

yesterday's eperations, but a soners of war, nothing further From Britain

number

were out by heat exhaus

Leading

Politician's

By Galbraith Wife Seized

COPN, 1950 MY NEA CERVICE, INC. 7. H. HEG. J. H. PAY, OFF.

G-F

"Dad's cut off my allowance and taken the car away from me, so we can't go to the dance, but I figured wo could spend a nice, quiet evening at your-hello, hello, Dotty-"

Berlin, Aug. 8. East Berlin police todny seiz

ed Frau Stempel, wife of Guen

has been heard here of measures taken by them to give effect to

this assurance.

India in Brit

London, Aug. 8.

ענן

crimination would apply to both countries-Reuter.

British Minister Indisposed

Mr

Adelaide, Aug. 5, Patrick Gordon-Walker,

"Reports continue to cirqulate Six Indian Air Force pilots that uncivilised and inhuman arrived in London today to y practices are extended by the back to India the first batch of British Secretary for Common- North Koreans to wounded and Jet Vampires purchased others.

The United Nations Commission on Korea has in- structed its military observers to check upon these reports as far as possible and 10 establish their authenticity and facts which can be brought to the notice of the

(Studla); 10.30, "Much Binding in ha Marsh". With Kenneth Karne & materials chord Murdoch (London Relay)

11. Radio News Reel London Remy

15, Weather Report: 11.16, "Good (udent Mundel: God Save the King:

11.30. Close Down.

FOR THE

FINEST DIAMONDS

TAI HANG JEWELLERY

Sole Agente for, LIBERTY DIAMOND WORKS LTD.

Johannesburg.

Room 707,

7th Floor,

in

Bank of East Asta Elde

Telephone 21306

wealth Relations, was not well attend a State Gov- encugh to

dinner arranged India is bought 30 jet Bghters ernment

his honour tonight. and the rst fight of five is

He gave a Junch-lime nd- expected to take off from here about August 23,

the

i dress on arrival here from

Western Australlo, and was India's allocation of these

International Red Cross and latest je: planes is said to been ordered to bed.

The rest of his Australian uthers concerned."

biggest granted to any roodwill tour may have to be The Commission reported that Asian country by Britain. curtailed. ther Stempel, Secretary-General the South Korean authorities The Indian Air Force already Since arriving in Sydney on of the

Fast German Liberal had given a practical demonstra- has trained jet pilots to mna the July 31, Bir Gordon-Walker has Democratic Party.

8,000 miles, visiting re- was tion of their intention to abide planes when they are delivered, down as the leaving the Party Headquarters, by their pledge to Mr Lie not The pilots were trained in mote parts of South, Central the West Berlin

Western Australin newspaper, indulge in atrocities and that india with a nucleus of three jet and Kurier, reported.

Red Cross representatives had! Vampires bought some months fuffling 30

mcial Frau Stempel, the paper been given full facilities. both 10.—Reuler.

ments-Reuter. raid, was bundled into a watt- by couth Korea and by General ing police car and driven of Douglas MacArthur's Unified while police mounted guard Commund.

sector.

over the building in the East I urged the Security Council to "offer to assist the laterna- Her husband, according to tional Red Cross further, as the West Berlin Liberal Party only duly authorised and inde- circles, In In West Germany. pendent international body res He is stated by these circles to ponsible for the supervision of be one of the East Zone politi-Red Cross conventions, with any cians sent into Wes!

Germany efforts it may have initiated to to help

the Communist. spon- secure North Korean agreement sured National Front Organisato acceptance of International tion which is now recruiting Red Cross representatives members in the three Western North Kores as direct interme

Zones of Germany, Reuter.

Paper Banned

For A Month

Herne, British Zone

of Germany, Aug. 8.

dlaries in this matter."

NORTH KOREA COMPLAINT

in

North Korea had complained to

and

Japan's Police Force

Being

Enlarged

Washington, Aug. 8.

General Douglas MacArthur disclosed today that he had taken steps to strengthen the Japanese defences by adding 75,000 reserves to the Japanese police force.

the

North Rhine Westphalia today objectives ahd non-combatants States occupation troops for- with Japan and it was

closed the printing press here in North and South Korea,

of the

Communist newspaper, The Savict delegate, Mrbeen moved to the Korean' war junder international control,

tholische Volks Jacob Malike, opened the after-

front.

General MacArthur said he The Supreme Commander

order additional

Senator in-Hold

that Magnuson the United Nations earlier that would

of doubtful In crements the American Air

project was Force was

homeguard disregarding the rules of war police force if the situation re-feasibility. He pointed out that The British Commission for fare in bombing

quired. Most of the United no peace treaty bad bem signed non-military

culi merly stationed In Japan- had technically an enemy country General MacArthur repeated and banned the paper noon meeting of the security General MacArthur announced and

is plea for carly consideration

consummation Immediately read his action in a cable Council and The British High Commission the 1,100-word complaint from

to De- Japanese peace treaty to provide mocratic Senator Warren for the security of Japan. said thin leaflets "kely to pro North Korea in its entirely.

Magnuson, who had solicited "Meanwhile, to incet the Im- voko resistance to the occupying Mr Malik said: "There is one the General's views on a bill he mediate requirements of Japan's power" had been found,

document with a paruculerly introduced last week to internal security, I have already The American High Commis-urgent character which does not authorise the recruitment of itaku steps to augment Gion last week suspended a bear any delay. This is

Q Japanese nationals for United Japanese police force by an ad- Frankfurt Communist poper for telegram from the Government States Army service in the Far ditional reserve of 75,000 men.” | 10. daya.—Reuter..

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