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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,~ MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1950.
MOUNTING PRESSURE ON
UNITED NATIONS
STATE KOREA
TO
WAR AIMS
Lalce Success, Aug. 20.
Pressure is mounting rapidly here for the United Nations to declare its "war aims" in the Korean conflict. It has already resulted in an ex- ploratory discussion of a scheme to put North Korea under temporary United Nations trusteeship until free elections can be held to set up a single democratic government for the whole country.
Controlling
Pressure for showing the:- Korean mastes what they might expect after the de- feat of the Red invaders has been exerted chiefly by thel
Discontented Indian delegation up to now,į
Albanians
the re-
but it is being bittressed, by several additional factors, among which are:
Deauville
Honours Farouk
1.. Sudden brightening of the Belgrade, Aug. 20.
Deauville. Aug. 20. military situation for the United{ The Communist
than the govern-Nations forces in Korea. Though It takes more
thin brightening may be only whirr of a roulette wheel or ment of Albania has
temporary, it was served organised "civil guard" de-reminder
25 the popping of a champagne that the United Na- tachments throughout the lores sonner or later would have cork to drown out the dis-i
of to face the positive problem of tant thunder country to support
Kung in what to des with the enuntry Korea Deauville found gular Army and police, when its forces triumph on the that out tonight. controlling peasants discon-battlefield. fented over the one-way flow!
However, this plensure capt- 2. Realisation that the Soviet lal of Fance made a gallant try, of credit to Russia, the delegate. Incol Mall, has only whatever happens it will Yugoslav press said today. [3] more days as President of always be
that King proud Security Council.
ut After Faris
Extypt through to well of its efforts that he broke off a US$60,000 winning streak
his Royal presence to the fe:- Villes.
the
A Jong article on conditions [that, with Mir Matile no longer an Albania, which appeared in jable to fir op proceedings, the Omlados, ortion of the Con- Commit huy be able to get on the gambling casino to lend munist youth, unit the USSR with constructive work on was taking Albanim crude oil, Korean crisis. copper, clitotne, timber, leather, ment, che se, conlting oil. In re turn, it sald, Moscow had failed the to deliver promisexi supplies, including they, textil- factory. refinery equipment.
thi 3. The parallel realeation that
General Assembly 6. Just wa
Sunday was the big night of rarely hectic season He portentous August 1939
industral aroual the corner, convening tongs shivers to those
ugar Te Flushing Mead Septem-
and oil her.
"Albania has Traine fully dependent on the USSR whic aba economy serves Soviet in- dustrial and economie
neers,
There some
The
Peacetime Use
A WINDSOR MEMOIR SIDELIGHT
1.ondon, Aug. 20.
A little known story abon:
STAR
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17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.
August 21st
| 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
the abriication of Edward VII and this is how-
1936 Came to light here
in
during publication of the Duko CARY!
of Windsor's memoira, It con-
cerns the
working nin's
Htude toward the King.
al.
c
Miss Ellen Wilkinson, M.P. for Jarrow (later Minister. Evention) www leading the Jarrow Hunger March on Lon- ious the same year. She and
Socialist prominent
writer, walking at the head of the Mrs
Column, were dressing Wallis Simpson's divorce, which hat just been announced.
Some of the men overheard them, are during a rest stop came up, disturbed, for King Edward was very popular with the working men. These men were firthling to keep their familien together, however,
E felt that the King would undermine the family. If he married a divorcee,
"Is it true that the King in- tends to marry Mrs Stimpson?" they asked Misa Wilkinson.
"I'm afraid It 1" the
"Then we're through kim." one of them spat.
A wartime tank landing craft finds peacelime [plied. service as a car ferry for motorists travelling between Southampton and the Isle of Wight, Cars use a buffer pontoon to board the ship. The puntoon also saw war service, having been used during the invasion at
Arromanches, French. (Acme)
All Quiet On Bosphorus
The
Istanbul, Aug, 20.
HEEDED OPINION
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with
Some months Tuler the Su- clalist writer had supper at the home of a clergyman in Wind- sor, known to be a friend of the King's.
As the two sat The over coffee and cigars in
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August → 22nd Edward G. Robinson
Gail Russell John Lund "NIGHT HAS A
clergyman's study, the French THOUSAND EYES"
windows
obtel, and King Elward walked a manounced from the garden.
"This is a friend of mine who interested in the royal ques- tinn," said the clergyning the writer, carefully avoiding His Majesty's name,
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The writer was asked whether
who remember the Nazi occupa- tion and how the invading Allied Troops laught their way through here to Germany. MALIK MAY STAY
There are fewer visitors than ugal, but they aro belting feeling here more heavily as though money
might no longer matter, that Me Malik wilt stay on In The government has been forced the Security Council after his easing already is about $1,000,-
oppumised so-called Civil Guards, consisting of gras offer to be in a position to veto pret.
as Prosklat expirer
UB ahead of
All is quiet on the Bosphorus, the Turkish key to labouring men in Britain would its last year's
support the King if he marrÍEN Russia's only year-round outlet to warm western seas. Mrs Simpson without the ap- prosunts comadered to be doing new majority proposals on
Deauville millionaires Beed voted supportets
Premier Korean case. of
Seasoned by 20 major scraps with the Russians in the past proval of his Conservative Enver Hoxha's regime?"
no excuse to trof out dumonds,
several hundred years, the Turks, with Russia on their Coveranicat. the majority coupl resort tok, sable and champagne, It said in theory these guards the 59-nation Camerat Ansembly, since King: Furouk is here castern frontier, Bulgarian satellites within comparatively were "le defend and protect where Hø vela does not apply, the oficial title given the affair casy striking distance to the north of this rich and strategic village, but senly they lie it needs new thit. J Nation Conight
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"Francu city, and a Russian fleet in the Black Sea, do not appear the friend" got up and went Books, papers the zerve il amed help in the etion to carry forward the BLONDE AND BRUNETTE worried by the cold war at present,
Ceyptian Gala,"
toron
wuthorities. in The struggle | Korean effort, against those opposing high and unfair buying up for expart. #nited Pres
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Vienu, Aug. 20.
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In that case,
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The
There
In reply, the story of the J Hunger March was told.
When Une writer finished,
out
the French windows as abruptly as he had come in. Green flats with the starred A prosible scheme for trustee, įwhite crescent of Egypt draped
have been war, bazam and the Boophome boats Shortly after, the King, agreed 11 almost in abdlleute without asking his p over North Korea_ would the sumptuou Restaurant
des nerves, some scares, some in real numbers, couse before
General Ambassadors.
Government to resign.-United Assembly.
masive alarmist reports here, but able to get a roum in one
of the major Istarikul or Ankara } Pret s. moustacher Faruk sat impus none of this local reaction to hocete without days of alvanced wan emphasised by formants that ively at the table of honour, the present world situation reservallon. the idea was far from maturity, treat emerald on the
has had any serious effect to. finger of his right handl, Such a scheme would be a
The electorale is still wailing In the adjoining salon of the date on day-to-day Turkish for the reforms promised by the device for carrying the wartorn casino were the gambling tables life. country over the transhugaon where he had been playing
New Democrat period to unifienfion United
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New explosions of burns victory.
ing oil or gas in the Slovak |
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Quee the o-mit duct with the house. The most during recent al-Cotal Bayar, but the waiting in
in the | As of early this morning, when artikl report
Indore, Aug. 20. the quit and pallent. There is no
ward Anny The led a
American
pollee Pickets party of friends--in-
hadi sign of political crisis,
guarded Indore tonight after cluding # handsom blonde alerted U. S. oficials and their
Instead
Government had banned and an equally striking depen
dependents
be
scheduled the woman
ready to India, meanwhile, pressed on oilfield of Malagna, seven with private consultations with
brunelle-to The
ies economic and political reform, semblies and processions in club, varunte 48 hours nolice miles Across the Czecho-Scett rity
Faiotik was Couned members
25,000,000 francs with a maximum of 40 pounds one of the first bills passed by the elty-Router. slovak border, lit up the sky an effort to gain enough up paying while his hick was fi
ahead. He was anxious to keep flugtage.
the Bayar retima revoked an This
Ataturk religious reform and in Vienna tonight, 45 miles to warrant the introduc
allowed Moslem Muezzing to tion of formal proposal em-
but agreed it could hardly be Americans. disturb.d
Turkish call 2020 Egyptian tribute without oflleial budying its plan for a small-
and had repercussions all the faithful to prayer from iD Washington. i was followed their minarets "in People in Vienna saw a new Korean settlemeal blueprint, Power Cotilleg lu draft
well as Turkish." Al Muczzina. The crowds outside the casino by US, and Turkish olie:al ex-w column of re to the east of the
saw a display of fashion hardlyplanations that such alert orders ow call in Arabic only, over- tre, which broke out last night.
looking the "as
Turkish" well as be duplicated The
likely to
"routing" for all Cormeil
any- were According to observations, the formally on Tuesday aftermon, mets again
part of the bill. It has been wirre else in the world.. Pre-nationals
in critical
foreign popularly explerions had becom anch and fustian soutrees said It was
received by Aga Khan and rent were the
It was also pointed out people, who regard it as a wel- the areas. stronger, an observer said.
bot kely that a decision
his wife, Prince Aly Khan and that cimillar orders were
also come return to the "read faith." on his wife Rita All available Værnese and fresolution would be taken until
whether to bring in formal Maharajat
Hayworth, the long prepared and ready to be Rajgiela and used, if necessary, for Ainuricans, As promised Lower Austrian
by the Bayar are engines late on Monday.
Prince Tha Saud of Arabia. Both in such possible danger zones as government, there has been no were rushed eastwards yester
the Begum ond the Primess Berlin, Vienna, Trieste, Teheran, major day in the belief that one of
change in The Council meets informally
Turkey's wore 30-carat diamond - Hongkong or Salgen, the
foreign policy as laid down by ull wells in
the great on Monday afternoon at the laires- United Press. Austrian oilfield near the bar- bidding of Mr Malik.
Ataturk and hi successors. it will cer had blown up, but they | again tackl the procextural
back, by police start resulting from Mr Malik's) who explained tut the Brun | refused
bring the South WETO over the Czectuslovak | Koreans to the Council table border.
unless the North Koreans are
also...
were furned
No information about the fire permitte to altend
was available here.-Reuler.
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ARMY ADEQUATE
Thre have also been a few minor incidents along Lue Turko-Russian
Turko- For detence purposes, the But there average Turk believes that his are still probably the trained armed forces of about quietes of all East-West fron-400,000 men is adequate, per- tlers.
Bulgarian borders.
borders
haps too much. He is satisfied Another factor whith could that with American technical thave contributed 10 rest advice and material that has here, but so for has failed to been furnished under the U.S. been the recently programine Turkey will be irenstei movement of Rus-able to give good account of
do so, ha Moscow. Aug. 20. Izvestia today charged sian and alee diplomatic herself in the event of war. Italy with flagrant violation personel-back to their native
have been
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who
normally
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garded it as just another move confidence in the situation. He It said the Government was in the war of nerves. steallly increasing appropria- Meanwhile, fe goes on tion for war, training, reserve jusual for the Turks. The pricca shewn no undue fluctuation. officers, building rocket planes, breat and sugar the latter that there has been to fight major item for the sweet- fot capital abroad, that there
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