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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950.
Two Korea
Make Canadians
Landings In
Ottawa, Aug. 23.
Canadian naval forces have made two landings on islands off the Communist-held const of South Korea, the Canadian Navy announced here today. No casualties were reported from either operation. Both were carried out by men of the Canadian destroyer Athabaskan.
Talks Being Hold Up
Cairo, Aug. 21, Exspilan press reports today indicated that ques- ilon of evacuating British troops from Egypi's Surz Canal zone was holding up progress in the Anglo- Egypilan talks here.
Thr
talks, aimed at iron- Ing out differences between the two countries, have proceeding for some weeks. Both countries hope that they will eventually lead to negotiations for a new Anglo-Egypilan treaty.- Reuter.
WESTERLING CONTINUING
FLIGHT
In the first landing, a com- bind force of Canadians and South Koreans went. nshore unopposed and o2- cupied a village. The Cana- dinns were later withdrawn.
'In the accont operation, Athabaskin reamen landed, and demolished Communist - stallation.-Reuter,
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OFFER REJECTED
Pretorin, Aug. 23.
then fighters, setiable defenen) sources
said
Following
Up Baguio Decisions
Manila, Aug. 23. After several weeks of
the study,
Philippine
General MacArthur has re- jected South Africa's offer of a squadron of Aghter planes for Government today took the The Korean war because he initiative in implementing needs transport planes
rather the decisions of the Bagulo Inday-United Conference last May to bring Southeast Asian nations closer together in the politi-, cal, economie, social and North Korean author-cultural fields-but, studi- ties in response to an appealously avoided any mention from the Urilled Nation.' Secre- of mutual security measures
Pres
The
HOSPITAL SHIPS
Lake Success, Aug. 23,
lary-General. Mr Trygve Lic.
to re pect United States hospi- in face of the present Com- in the Far tal hip, have arewed Ameri- munist crisis
arciaft of attacking hes- East. pital herpilot trains and am-
IZVESTIA RANTS
The Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Brigadier General Carlos P. Romulo, who as pre- ident of the Baputo conference was
authorised to follow
up
made in carrying out Prostrans the recommendations, today in- structed Philippine diplomats ac- credited to the six other Baguio
to countries meet
start preli- minary negotiations for specie agreements to promote rejțional
recommended by the
Landon, Aug. 23. Soviet government newa-cor
ferees,
207-
Sir Lie on two feferramis to the authenties at Pyongyang empital of Marth Korea, riving them detalls of the hospital Cairo, Aug. 23.
Jupe and of thele protection Captain Raymond "Terro" ter The Cinesa Convention: Westerling, who led a "pri---Beuter. vafe army" in an unseen!, 10 } ful rising against the In- donesian Government, has, Th cut short his stay here by paper, Izve-th, ortay male 117peration in the four spheres six hours at the request of bitterest attack yet on United
Gen. Huntlo paid tha! in the Eryptim authoriting State, fervention in Korea. the
Δε editoral. broadcast by who, it was reliably learned Radi. Mo, cow, said: "The un-ed Nations Assembly, open- the bug on September 19, comtrics here tonight, regard haj paralleled brutalities presence in Egypt DA "N-
American butch is in Korten for presented at the Bartu meel
will love Befr est opportun their inhumanity and savagery desirable."
measure up to the atrocities of fies for joint action.
In instructions
to his diplo the. Hitlerite fends The re-
matic He is being kept under stir-
reprezentatives, Cir. ponsibility for all these
that
the intimated veillance by
authoribusguinary crimes ther
reds with the Philippines hopes nited Nations Jate tonight, United State Government, He will now travel by a Bet which brazenly launched!
The Bagelo! members among conferees may lake a common 1 in Korca."—United
stand on issues of common in- terest to them."United Press,
until he leaves
Han Sabena plane via Brussels,
He had intended flying on
London in a British plane due
to leave tomorrow,
Westerlinst arrived here {}է-, compiled by a burly rom- panion, believed to be a Datel
men.
While the other went through the auct Customis
Westerling and his were taken to the where they werd freglumenta.
of
SHARING LAND
Radio Moscow
-
London, Aug. 23.
sald today that the North Korean Con- munists have confiscated 311,000 passengers are of South Korean Jan and immigation 'hared out most of it among
formalities, 200.733 South Korean peasants,
companion Brited Press. police office offered re-
An official at the
HUSH WALLACE HAS
SUPPORTERS
Oversen, Airways Corporalien, i
who net for Qantas
in Krypt.
sa Westerling had been taken
to the office because of parsport
trouble.
officer
A police orders had been
ald
that
New York, Aug. 23.
Rumulo
DECEPTIVE ORATORY
Battle Zone
A Korean woman, with all her worldly possessions on her head,-flees from the battle area in Koren.
Оп
the right, a 105 mm howitzer gun crew awalts order to fire. (London Express Service).
Charge
Spy Suspects
Against
New York, Aug. 23.
The United States Attorney, Mr Irving Saypol, today charged that Julius Rosenberg and his wife had sought to steal from the Los Alamos atom bomb project the "technical processes" of the manufacture of the atomic bomb.
MINISTER TO VISIT CEYLON
BY MALIK State
The
Bombay, Aug, 23.
FAR EAST SEEN
AS
RUSSIA'S
TESTING
GROUND
¿
London, Aug. 23. History repeats itself is the thesis of Dr David Dallin's new book, "tho Rise of Russia in Asia," just published in London. This volume is complementary to, and chronologically precedes, the samo author's "Russia and the Far East," which, being the morn topical of the two, was published last year as the Chinese Communists were overrunning China.
In the present book, Dr fore the Central Committee of Dallin traces
the ups and the Chinese Communist Party lowns of 'Russian influence September 1930. in the Far East, including So, too, in Korea," Russing in- fluence has waxed and waned Korea, "from its genests to through the years. Driven out. 1931." where the other Russin has me after time en- volume takes it up.
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tered again by the back door. Whether Korea happened at the time to be an independent state or under Japanese control was immaterial
The later history of Rusala's bid for domination in the Far East has been told in Dr Dallin's earlier book as well as la re- cent day-to-day events hem-
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But because it deals with history rather than the present, the book should not be dismissed out of band. As Dr Dallin ex- plain in his preface, "there
close relation, inherent, between the past and the pre- Bent-a relation so intimate that no real understanding of current i events is possible without elves. acquaintance with those seen earlier the that the Far Far: FEE OF 50 cents IS CHARGED em-rves to contrim Dr Dallin's IF NOT PREPAID A BOOKING
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So, an understanding of the well prove the key to post may The present. In that spirit, this book should be read.
with a fair degree
will
More than ong reader doubless be surprisal to discover Just how striking is that sunda- vity of which De Dallin speaks
preface.
The "deviallonism" practised- By Maralal Tite in Yugoslavia,
for example, may be the first cate of its kind in the West.
LI LI-SAN
But In China, Li La-san, one- time president of the Chinese Federation of Labour, vanished into the wilderness fer 15 years Saypol mude the charge
or more before he reappeared at that the Rosenbergs' ar-the head of the Chinese Com- In Manchuria raigament, after the couple munist had pleaded not quilty to an indictment accusing them commit of conspiring to espionage.
"'In-
the
forces
during the Red Army's advance at the Japanese, because he won critical of restrictions and advice from Moscow.
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"Loyalty to the Comintern is The former Soviet Viec-consul one thing loyalty to the Chinese ita New York, Mr Anatoli tevelation is something else," Yakolev, who left the country he had declared in a speech be The British Secretary of ¦ in 1946, also was named in the
for Commonwealth indictment. Relations. Mr Patrick Saypol sad the Rosenbergs New York, Aug, 23. Gordon-Walker, will visit had attempted to obtain The New York Times, Ceylon next week for an formation from the Los Alamos atomic bomb project concerning in the ! commenting on the Security"important phase"
personnel 11 the project, technl- Comcil debate, sald todny: negotiations
defence cal on
processes both in atomic latest scusion of the agreement, Sir Oliver Goone-and nuclear research and pro-
censes Security Council made it ob-tilleke, Ceylon's High Com
of manufacture of Mr Henry Wallace, Progres- vious that this supreme body
atomic bomb." given by the Ave Party candidate in the 1948 of the United Nations is un. missioner in London, toki
In view of these charges, he States hit
Presintial likely to take any further action Reuler here today.
Sir Oliver le passing through asked that they be held without cretions, claimed today that regarding Korea so long as the
bail, but Federal Judge B. Davis his (one-half of the Party's rank and Soviet delegate to it is unable Bombay un
way from le supported him in his break to double as its President.
fixed ball for each and set Sep- {Ceylon to
after his with the Parly over Korea,
hear defence mo- "Were he to remain Presidentiks with the Ceylan Govern- tember 25
tions for the trial date. Mr Wallage recently resigned of the Council for lengthlerant on the terms of the pro- the leadership of the jeftwing
Saypot suld 417 Rosenbergs Progressive Party beruse the period, drastic action might be peted agreement,
others nevessary to end his 11- He said that he had placed j recruited cutive refused to agree with buster.
beture ཟླ॰ ཎཱ ཝཱ
the Ceylon Prime explonage ring and named Davis tilim that the Parly should sap- Fortunately his tenure ende Minister,
Stephen Greenglass, a p the United States, and with the end of this mouth, and
etoglas United Nations" action
of his discussions with, Gr in the though assuming that Korean war.
Government last June 1. He was an Army ser- mains as delegate and would the British
Keant at Los Alamos for sill have power velo further month,
years.
Egyptian Government Westerling be segregated his plane took off-Neuter.
that
until
Death Of Rich Oil Tycoon
-
Allmatic City, NJ., August 23,
millonaire Multi
Frank Philips, Board Chairman of the Phillip: Petroleum Com- pany.
He made his claim in his grst died today after a briet femal written statement since liness.-United Press.
This rigation.--Router.
Guard Of Honour
Guard of honour formed by South Korean, troops when United States Marines landed to take part in the battle against the North Korean Commúnists. (London Express Service.)
come
London
TD- Don
heka, a "detailed back Rosenberg,
Council action, he could at least With Mr Gorton-Walker's h forced to take a stand in-visit, the negotiations would stead of avoiding doing so by reach an "important though not unloosening a flood of deceptive final phase," Sir Oliver added
Reuter. oratory.
"For that reason, and inas- much as all immediately nects- sary
nlready decisions have
been taken, the
Council
can
fford to wait unth I can shake
the
Malik's Incubus of pausidency-United Press,
Kremlin Steps Up
Atom Drive
Berlin, Aug, 23. The Russians secretly have in- tensified to, a scale hitherto un-
in East Germany to vranium for we in
HARRY S. REGRETS
Boston, August 23.
Navy Yard officials were sad- dened today when they learned that en 80-piece band instead of a widely known piano player was coming to their 150th an niversary celebration on Friday night.
Of course.
they said, they will be pleased to have the famed United States Navy Band, which will give a non- Carles Iver E- jeert on the
planade.
!
their
of Mrs recruit. on
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brother
*
arrested
J. Arthur Bank presents
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France In 1880. 4. Fizlieth to appear al "The new recruiting drive, on anniversary banquet.
(Greek). 5, Marble. 6. From distillation of wornwood, anice, augelten and other ingredients steeped in alcohol.
the
3.
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sion of uranium mining activi-Press.
tles to undeveloped areas in the| Erzgebirge, the Thuringerwald and the Harz Mountains, cannot
be kept from the outside world,' sald the Commission in a report.
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methods
and dangerou working cond!-
tions had spurred the Russlou- ordered drive.
It added that new, hastily-dug| minos were being exploited in the race for an atomnie bomb pite.United Press.
of
Acheson Hopes
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