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New Indian Proposal For Korea Welcomed
New York, Aug. 15.
The New York Times to day welcomed and supported the new Korean proposal by Sir Benegal Narsing Rau of India in the Security Coun. cil.
The Times caid that "since we are basing our case on firm Krounds of equity and moral law, and since, according to 'the Indian delegate, any decl- gion of the Council must Ub Lounded on a conse-Are and
the withdrawal of the North Koreans to the 30th Parallel, it is hard to see that much con be lost."
The editorial continued: needs no prophet to gueza ihat, the Ameri- whatever concern
cana,
on the
British and French may have about the Indian proposal, they are nothing for a number of reasons, the most important being
insistence 144 validity of the June 28 resolu- of the Security Council conso-fre and withdrawal of the North Korean
calling for the
1roops.
Uto
"Another disappointment for
Russians is to And India
separating the
Korean issue
from the question of eatin Communist Chinn
the at Security Council table as Mr Nehru originally proposed."- Reuter.
BEING "STUDIED"
London, Aug. 10. Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British delegate to the United Nations, has asked the Foreign Office for Instructions on the latest Indian proposal on Korea, a Foreign Office spokesman said here to day.
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American Troops In Action
DEADLOCK OVER
KASHMIR
CAUSES
DISAPPOINTMENT
Manchester, Aug. 15.
Writing editorially on the progress of India in the three years of independence on the occasion of the third anniversary today, the Manchester Guar- dian said: "It is a great disappointment that on- other anniversary has come round without a settle ment in Kashmir.”
The paper suggested that at the very least, the Prime of India and Ministers
Pakistan ought to meet again. "Much depends on their seeing Kashmir in its setting in Asia as a whole," the paper said.
levelled
present against the Government of India, notably by Mr D. F. Koraka in his recent book, the Manchester Guardian sald that these constituted only half the picture.
The spokesman declined
the proposal, but edament on
Ald that it was being rudled." Sir Benegal Narsin Hau, In dian. representative on the Referring to various criticisms Security
suggested Council,
non- the six yesterday that
of the permanent members Security Council should form a committee to try to end the Korean war.
The
MIXED FEELINGS
Paris, Aug 15. French Conservative newspaper, Le Menuc, suggest ed today that it might be easier for Rustin thon for the United Glaten to necept the new Indioni proposal on Korea
the neighbour states, such refugees, water rights,
and the Kashmir issue.
DA
Inde
But, the editorial said, "the gains that have been made year, nevertheless,
during this give a hopeful augury,"
The editorial added: "Bóth Indin and Pakistan have taken positions of notable leadership in world affairs, and have been forthright and vigorous pressions of opinion and judg meet.
been
In ex-
crew
A United States gun action Roca into with a 105 mm howitzer against North Korean Communist Invaders. (London Express Service)
Whitehall Watching Formosa Situation
Peking Urged To Use
“Moderation" Settlement
In
Over
Tibet
London, Aug. 13.
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partition. 1 luncheon in celebration of Pakistan India's Independence Day, ngainst said: "Our views have been Kashmir, made known to the Chimsel The effort toward a solution, however, had not broken down Government, but it would
and would continue, he said.--- not be correct to say that Retter. there have been demurches from the Indian side. What- ever advice we give China] the Tibetan question Intelligence officers said on tonight there is little doubt would be in the direction of that large amounts of new moderation irrespective of Soviet-made equipment has legal rights."
India's position in Tibet was
Katewall Road been Hent to the North
rather pecullar. She was the Korcana.
Members, associato only country represented at the The ofleera said that am-Tibetan capital. But the Indian bers and friends are remind- munition captured Ly the representative was there in an el that the fortnightly Americans In their advance on "unofficial capacity” and
witt the coastal front within the last more or less the successor of the inner Dance will be held on week bore stencilled dates as original
16!h British representative Wednesday. recent as June 1950.
who "strayed Into Tibet and from 8.30 p.m. The mileage on many recently
stayed there", captured vehicles, such as jeeps
CORRESPONDENTS CLUB DANCE
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August,
India, like Britain, recognised Reservations may be made and motor-cycles, has been ex-Chinese suzerainty over Tibet, by telephoning 24277. tremely low. sometimes 20
But India was pressing China
more
than 250 miles. These not to take a strictly legalistic that Soviet-made view at the present time of in- undoubtedly ternational tension and refrain
omcern said equipment hail teen rent in to replace that de- stroyed by Americans Brid Korean Republicana Mren weeks of fighting.
from precipitate action. In his view, there was every likelihood In the W
that China would heed Indian advice.
London. Aug. 15. The Prime Minister,
Some of the captured guns.. Clement Attlee, said today tanks and weapons are not of hint the Government "Is recent design. Some guns were well aware of the dangerous designed in 1030. In no case has possibilities" of the Formo-aptured equipment shown any Improvement in design since the san situation.
Second World War, Intelligence officers reported.
Mr Attlee was replying to a telegram from a Socialist mem- ber of the Parliament, Mr Fen-
er Brockway, who said: "Warnade
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Issue and her latest proposals had been con- ditioned by the desire to con- tinue to do ber utmost to limit: the conflict.
"Domestic problems tackled with
a burning The six non-permanent mem-t pointed out that the most real and with an obvious deter- temination that there countries bers are Ecuador, lodia. Yuga surprising achievement of slavin, Cuba, Egypt and Nor-ding Government had
shall take a place in the com- win the support, or at least the way. Repter.
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which
con they can command a Mr Attlee replied! "Thanks vas divided,
all Indian nation was
properly-carried respect.
for your telegram about For-
India had never asked that except the Communists.
pleasure to ofer
mosa. We are well aware of trafing planes reported they
destroyed D column of 100 the Korean and Chinese luca The Manchester Guardian
felkeltallons on this anniversary. the dangerous possibilities of trucks speeding eastward in
be taken up together, nor had wrote: "The only stable system is right, also, to express the the situation. We have made the Chinju area behind the
a solution ahe ever suggested is one based on government of
action southern front, plus on undeler- hore that some of the troubles it quite clear that our
the Security ouride
Council. consent; and the Indian Govem can be brought to a speedy end in Koren is in accordance with mined number of camouflaged
Asked about the at way
latest of genuine the Security Council resolution vehicles Er Yiryong. 15 tient has bahaved in such a
on the Kashmir issue position that all the classes and parties, fraternity on the sub-continent and not concerned with For-miles southwest of Chinju. except the Communists,
mosa."United Press.
Intelligence officers said they and whether India had agreed belleved the large number off to partition, the High Commis willing to abide by the Constitu. can be ushered in."—Revier.
had not enemy tion and to limit themselves to LONDON FUNCTIONS
in that area stoner said that India vehicles Indiested & probable armoured ruled ? | out. any reasonable constitutional ways of effeeling a change.
London, Aug. 15.
thrust soon.-United Press. celebration Functions in Independence Day: today informal, the Indian Parlament having fixed the official crie- bration for January 20,
American
war
an era and that
of arc
"In the present state of things Le Monde a bold idea," it is wrote, "but it will be wondered whether it would not be clever for Morrow to accept the Indian
NATIONAL UNITY delegate's proposal,
has After
-In that which
teuse the Congress the rather ravaged their country the feel-Government — or
Coalition ings of the South Koreans about Congress-dominated
But the Indian flag was flown democracy-if they Government-can claim to have
achieved national unity and in on all buildings owned by the been favourable - have ever
of India in Lon- Government a country which, in the time of must be rather hesitant.
"The USSR could make tem-the. British Raj, was chronically do, and the High Commission- home to all Indian er was "al knowing disunited"
of India and friends The paper commented that in citizens hat time would work in their
tonight This is perfectly well the past three years, India had here this afternoon.
Later
the India in Washington, whichd a much more difficult task
in maintaining that unity than League, which led the agitation
independence for Indian in Britain, is also holding a func-
been " chict
SHOPS CLOSE
Gibraltar, Aug. 15.
pornry
favour.
known
concessions,
makes discussion difficult,
13 also known in New Pakistan.
The unity of purpose
Delhi, but accepted, which re- Pakistan, based on the common Gon-Neuter. filts in the new Iniilun propam | sat, like the first, being received religion, bis
in the United States with mixed characteristic of this Daminion! feelings."-Reuter,
Mystery Surrounds
Trade Talks
Teheran, Aug. 15.
surrounded
on which nearly all its visitors have commented. Thus Pakistan
I may celebrate
with
than
Governinent achieved much,
All Indian shops and bazaars its anniversary here closed today in celebration even more cheerfulness of India's third anniversary of
Indians, Italia. For
Independence. though recognising that their Union Jacks and the Indian are aware of the sombre social national Bags flew side by side problems ahead; but Pakistan over Indian establishments.
A telegram on behalf of the en feel that its own problems, Indian Merchants Association, though acute, are simpler than
tent to Pandit Nehru, zaid: "We India's.
steall magnificent achievements "Above all, it feels that it can during 1949. Have no doubt succeed in almost any task in you will guide India successfully
the spirit of its people arough
critical the the which
present
Mystery Soviet-Persian trade talles as may be the decisive factor."= {hys,"~~Reuter.
a Persian spoltesman denied to- Reuter.
day tha' the Soviet delegation was here to negotiate a trade
pact.
HOPEFUL AUGURY
PRESTIGE HICH
The Hague, Aug. 15, New York, Aug. 15,
Bay Independence an The New York Times, in un The arrival of the delegation i
congratulated broadcast to India loday, the sad beginning of the talks was editorial today,
Ambassador the Indilan India and Pakistan
announced yesterday.
On
In
TO MAKE CANOE TRIP
DOWN NILE
New York. Aug. 1 John Goddard, 25, of Los Angeles, sulled in the liner, Queen Mary, taday en route! 10 Africa to make a 4,000- mile canoe trip down the River Nile,
..
Clash Over Coal And Steel Pool
King Farouk In France
Marseilles, Aug. 15. King Farouk's yacht, Fakhr Elibibar (Pride of the Seas), moored here today.
Hassam
The Egyptian Ambassador o Frarce, Ahmed Seriot Bey, and the Egyptian Consul-Generai in Strasbourg, Aug. 15.
el Haken, Marsellies, British and Continental and French nuthorities went to great tho delegates clashed again in beard the yacht the European Assembly to party
The Kine was not expecteit in day over methods of con- and himself before night. Goddard, a member of the trolling the coal and steel Wis private plann landed Los Angeles Explorers Club, 15 pool to mobilise the indus-shortly before 4
p.m. at the Joining two French explorers Marseilles on September 4 for trial resources of Europe cent airfield.
Information was - yet the trip, sponsored by the against Communist aggres-valoble on the King's plans French Geographical Society.
sion. He said they would start
"We have not overthrown the headwaters of the Nile, the divine right of kings in travelling dawn river to
order to fall down before the delta in specully-built kayaks.
of experts," the divine right Goddard was an Air Force British. Conservative, Mr Harold
in 30 combat missions Europe-United Press,
the
Tún
to travel to Deauville-Reuter.
PRESS
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Germany,
Warantiorni authority which the
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taken by the South Chins
In Delegates from
Italy, Fance, Holland and Den- mark refused to withdraw their support from the idea of supra-
British Conservatives
ay Morning Post and Hong Kong Socialists
temporary - In coalition-refuse to accept. Telegraph Staff Photographors Both sides still held cut hopes of a compromise.--United Press.
All-out May Start In
10 the Government sources, who do- anniversary of the assumption Netherlands, De Motion Sinha Middle East clined the use of their names, of their independence.
Mehta, said that during the 12 today insisted talks word In The Times sald that there months in which his Embassy It had established, progress.-United Press.
difficultles between had been
and cordial "bullt up happy relations with the people and
were
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the United States Eighth: from spoke Dr Mehta
last garden party at his residence Air Force, declared
Д
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and
Union Ol
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outlined the sion of the Middle ho seonomy and industry, with its would bring about "all-out
war in which Russia financial credit high.
sincerity and America will clash." "Owing the
to statesmanship of its leaders," he continued, the voice of a united India is heard with in- Director creasing respect in the world, Corporation, General Doolittle and has made a solid cuntribu- arrived in Bombay today from
Colombe. tion to the success of Important do
International conferences."
Dr Mehta
Now Vice-President
of Shell
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