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India Wants To Seat Red China In UN Assembly

Lake Success, Sept. 18.

· India gave notice today that she would intro- duce a resolution to the United Nations Assembly tomorrow calling for representation of "the Re- public of China in the General Assembly."

The resolution seeks to sent the Chinese Com- munist delegation in all United Nations bodies.

of

the obligations they have met on the eve of a member nation cannot be the Assembly'a Inaugural meet- carried out "except by a stov-ng-Reuter, emment whleh, with a reason- NEHRU STATEMENT

tale expectancy of pr}}~

ence, actually

tro]

con- exercises

territory

the over

that member

D{

Gandhinagar, Sept. 18.

The admission of the People's Government of Chinn is of the

and commands most supreme importance to the tulure of the United Nations and

the obedience of the people."

It adds that the Peking Gov-world peace," the Indian Prime crnment is the only such Minister, Pandit Nehru, declared government functioning "iri

Republic of China."

theher today.

"It is a vital Issue and a great

It is believed that as soon as thing for the future well-being

General Assembly

the

coa-

of the

yenes tomorrow, Mr Andre Vyalsinsky, head of the Soviel delegation, will protest against

of the the presence Nationalist delegation 011 # point of order.

Those supporting lelegation

pre

the Indus understoorl

to

of

well," Pandit

world as Nehru alded.

The Prime Minister reiterated Chinese stand on "non-allgament in a 76- with power blocs" minute foreign policy address to he Subjects Committee of the 66th session of the Indian Na- that Congress meeting here.

"This polley is not passive trally and helplessness In the face

Kression, but Pmounts only to our deciding

res independently of other Prime troups," the nallons or Minister said.

China, being one of the "Big Five" alloy with the power

veto, could not continu

by the ከሮ represented Nationalists, who have " a argued that the procedure serap of n hold in the mola

to land, the Prime Minister said. consider the matter in the form i

He described Dr Tilang Ting- resolution.

representative The "th

feel that the question should be decided on a General As- Father than rembly resolution

point of order. COMMONWEALTH TALKS A:. the contention of the subsidiary bodies when matter was raised before had been that it was not them to decide the question but for the General Assembly. Was

would be for the Assembly

and

the

fur

R

45

or

endorsed

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950.

BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS

One of the parties of Royal Marine Commandos destined to operate in Korea photographed as they were boarding a passenger aircraft for the Journey to Japan, Passed by the Ad miralty! - (Central Presa).

AMERICA'S

CIVIL

DEFENCES

Washington, Sept. 18. President Truman today gave Congress a "master blueprint" for civiliun de- fence against atomic attack and said he would set up temporary civil defence nd- ministration which would function until Congress had established a permanent agency, probably not until next year.

The 149-page report did not name usi specifically, but the reference was unmistakable

Malik Objects To Latest Korean War Report On

From Gen. MacArthur

Lake Success, Sept. 18.

The Soviet Union objected to the latest report on Korea from General MacArthur being considered when the Security Council met to- night.

Mr Jacob

that the sald required more

Com- to gain combat

JAMMING WAR GAMES

GERMANY

REAL

IN

IN

Heidelberg, Sept. 18.

The American, British and French mock war in Germany ended at noon today in a real break- down of radio communications caused by jamming. Two unidentified transmitters were respon sible. A communications officer said that they were not Russian.

leaflets wero

Mimeographed dropped by plane to tell troops that exercise. "Rainbow," the American autumn manoeuvres, had ended.

Communications

and Intelll-

gence experts remained at work to investigate the jamming,

The headquarters of Major-

WIRELESS

STATION

General J. D. White, Comman EXPLOSION

der of the ground forces in the exercise.

Fald that

the two stations went on the air at 1 am, local time on the same frequency as General White's, tociny They sent a continuous trans-round mission of morre code until antenna late this morning. blotting all been cut before

structure toppled

Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept, 10, Station engineers revealed that the cyclone fener the Voice of America

radio orders to troops.

The General's cortounica-plosion. tions officer said that they had

whether not discovered

the transmissions attempts to Jam, or whether concrete

were

48,000 Allied troops

at Bethey, Chlo, had »

1e lowering from an EX-

The blast toppled the 105- foot tower supporting the deliberate antenna. Part of the tower's

counterbalance

wet

fit

they were simply routine com- blown 250 feet. Engineers meial radio transmissions, station tranmitiers 25 miles The exereise ended with northeast uf here ald Lur consider farer of the explosion Indicated ably In advance of the objce-dynamite was used. tives set for their counter-

Mr Jumes Shouse, president

the offensive begun four days ago of

Crosley Brondrasting against the "Eastern Aggres Company, operators of the transmitters, said there was no doubt in his mind that it

Sur,"

"HEADLONG RETREAT"

and

DICH.

"Appressor" reshdance,

They recuptured Nuremberg "professional rabotage."

The damaged antenna was at other centres of cont munication in the Nuremberg the apex of a diamond-shaped series of four and thus was the key natenna. Mrs Shouse cald communique sald, had been alt would take about a week to Voice of replace it to beam most entirely reduced to a pro-America "truth" broadcasts to paganda gesture.

North Africa and the Middle East.

"I added that the damaged antenna would not affect broad-"

the othe

With "aggresor" troops in

headlong relrent, theoretica United States headquarters in- tercepted an "order of the day," casting of any "nggressors' saying that the morale was high "us we au broadcasts to Russia and r

tellites United Press. (Russia) Malik

vanced towards our homeland". Communist

returned (teer

· Army

army or Chinese 11-page report

General White's headquarters many of these Karean troops to mutist Ariny

disclosed that Germans had the past experience. North Korea during time and study

3. USSR trained Koreans fled more than 700 claims for year.

"Approximately 140,000 Korean who participated in training at damages alfer to have bein troops participated in training chamussu in Manchuria or at-suffered during the magbeuvrety and combat action with the Chi-tenth the officers' school at which began on September 1-

Heuter. ere Communist forces in one of Lungchugtrun, Manchuria, there categories:

1.The

before discussion in the Council,

the

Sir Gladwyn Jebb (Britain). Council this month's Security

had presented the provisional agendi which hatt President,

the first item of business to be followed by a debate on the Formosa question.

Ar the country that had op- Formosa," what position in the proached Generalbsimo Stalin Security Comcil China

Me Dean Acheson, the

extremely representative Unster Slates Secretary muck and factually wrong. State, on the summe rubject in

A FALSEHOOD July, India is again taking the

"It is such cases of faltelwod lead in the matter.

United further which 52154 Sir Benegal Narsing Bay, the Nations stops go wrong," Pandit Indian delegate, inet Mr Aches | Nehru rubl. tot, ut later in the day Replying to criticisms that in the subject will be discussed at should not have

when the report said that, for meeting of the Commonwealth the action of the United Nations the "s time is 136 year, an delegations.

in Koren, the Prime Minister enemy has the power to attack force and The wording

our cities in strank Organization as

that attack may come suddenly

no warning." with little or

The White House explained

Mr Warren Austm (United that until the legislation was States) zaid that there

the tem- be no legitimate objection actopted, funds for porary agency Would

be suy approving the agenda as pro- | North plied from the President's posed by the President. emergency

President fund.

The American delegate stated i

The Truman is expected to set up his intention of reading the temperANY agency

United Nations commander's report into the official record at today's meeting.

resolution may be determined the greatest hape of the future" for the Best time in aur histore placed the MacArthur report as

at this meeting,

of the Indian defended the

He also defended the Institu-

fion talks have been a feature

Such Commonwealth delegation of the veto for great powers of previous Assembly sessions which he said "represents. but this is the first time that unfortunate rexdity."

TORIES

DEMAND

BLOCKADE

(Continued from Page 1)

that the Govern- 43 assurance ment would again study the question of particular machines

Mr inentioned by

Lytleton which were not on the prohibit- ed list for export.

CHURCHILL REQUEST

2111

The big powers would hesitate freely to participate in the work

not the

of the United Nations if they provision of the Incl

for their a guarantee velo ny status, he said.--Reuter.

Suspension By Loyalty Board In U.S.

Washington, Sept. 18,

Far Eastern trade

L

week or two,

LEGISLATION

within

Mr Truman sent with the bill for proposed report

elvil establishing a permanent defence administration. He urged Congress to consider the report and Lill carefully during the next few weeks us a bests

of legistation for enactm the near future,

for

Korcan

volunteer "At the outbreak of hostilles Any which was formed Koreans in Kona, a probable aggregate Kureans 10 60,000 China and of 40,000 in Communist-brid

Com- trained by the Chinese Manchuria during 1945-40.

Koreans munists had been releas.d. and 2-USSR-trained could

from integrated into the North Korean tu

transferred Who weng

and were

in-Army to expand all divisions." Korea tetrated into the Korean volun--Unitd Press.

Mr Malik said that if the j majority decided to discuss the i report the Soviet Union would not be in a position to partiel- pate in the deussion and would vote against taking note of it.

Marines Advance

Close To Seoul

after

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11.30. Close Down.

Weather

and Tabudong made slight (Continued from Page 13 Mr Malik asked if Generác

stubborn gress against MacArthur had submitted his

blasted a narrow strip of land entrenched Communists. arport to shake the air waves

Just behind the North Korean South Korean troops on the Thriller by Charles Hation (DDCTS); or for serious stunti by the

nes along the west bank niright sector late today Conseil. He asked that before the

River,

resistance after stiffening Naklong Michael Lee, Commerce De-

called The report

Cavalry Divi- | almost unimpeded nd. It was read the 3,586-word 10- American First Federal partment

civil defence

of advance north of Taegu. has been suspended ministration,

battling north art heal it be translated into Russian. in units, Slate Mr Churchill Immediately expert,

Taegu. had reported "imited! The spearhead of this drive, from his $10,000 a year job organisations and "millious" of rose and asked, “Can you not

CHINESE TRAINED by

rains."

which is rushing westward, was following an adverse report

nine miles from tonight about Are give us plain answer? these tools polnut

the the Department's Loyalty Board. Civilian volunteers to act a-

Ladi ard wardens, auxiliary police, are

urers, Stat. 18.

the Noktong north of Waegwon. out of the

Lee has appealed 10 the

General ouglas MacArthur's i country to arm the war po Sceretary

Reuter. of Commerce, Mr

un fed, command reported to the Bal of others, or are they gu- ing to be kept in this country? Charles Sawyer, against the rui In June be was asked by

Ented Nations that some 140.-

Koreans 1000 coutat-seasoned after

trained in the Chinese Comman. Sawyer to resign, bat hail

Et Amy were tighting with the North Koreans against the Unit- et Nations forers.

Mr Wilson said that

technical study it had been de.

cided that it was

necessary

fused,

guards and shore patrollers, ( The report, drafted by the National Security Revourer Ford, galduch a defence step would enable the nation recover moi quickly from atom The Department deefined to bombing and to "right

bitel." to prohibit the export of these Hemg last he would review the dirclose the basis for the Board's Properly-administered civil de

agains! matter again..

the Man 2

rence roul cut casualties by 50 urian-born Lee. In February,

preet and keep the nation's Wilson said that Mr

17an

Senator George Malone Re-

Industrial power intact. Government would requizition any capital equipment on order publican) charged that Lee was msociated with subversives and was reponsible in his Commerce

here for Eastern Europe it

T

needed for Britain's rearma-ast for delaying shipments to

ment programme.

Pristry emphasis would be placed on the detence of some 140 critical target areas, includ- in all major population and in

at

have

Though reconnaissance pilots Communist reportedl troops pulling out around the CASUALTIES LIGHT "defence box" and moving į

Tokyo Sept. 18. United Nations force Barth, troops who stayed on the he last night pushed the

2.000 Communist taken about Americans out of positions live

in the amphibious !prisoners miles east of Wargwan,

for, Inchian operation North North of Taegy another General MacArthur's headquar- General MacArthur's

was held up ters announced tonight. report American column alto declared: "A wide variety | by

75-millimetre a communique stated, "The Communist dennitely-identified Soviet guns and mortars entrenched onjeremy has of

not a recovered the commanding h equpinent captured from North Koreans in battle Lears

On the south coast front, the from the initial toelical surprise. formations has the manufacturing date of 1049 American 25th Division quined Piecemeal entry into action of several hundred yards today

terf to their complete destruc. The report

was brought to with strong air and warship sup-

tion while our casualties remain the Sucurity Council by

the port.

light." chief United States delegate. Fighter-borabers also softened sir Warren Austin. It immed-up the front along the middle fighter planes had begun to use ately encountered sliff opposi-reaches of the Natong, inflict-

the Nationalist Chinese-United, dustrial centre of the nationor 1950."

United Press.

He it that he was surprized | Press. that Air Churchill should have advertised the location of a fac-

tery (Cravens) dying important SIDE GLANCES

Government work,

Mr Churchill: "Are you not aware that there are two Russian inspectors with the right to go into these works?"

REVIEW INTENDED

Mr Wilson changed

said that in the the circumstances Anglo-Polish trade agreement of 1040 would now be reviewed.

He was obtaining Information about particular

lelivery dates from

firms who export Eastern Europe.

orders

ות

30 British

goods to

Items not wanted by Britain, would be offered to ollier Atlan- le Treaty countries and the Commonwealth. Meanwhile,

they would not be exported.

Mr Wilson sald that this procedure would apply to out- alanding onters for machine tools from Poland and Russia.

One order which was fo have gone to East Europe would be retained here. A cecond, which would not be ready for 18 months, would be offered to Allied countries.

The Government was watch- for evidence of abnormal orders of materints, particularly those which might be re-ship-

ped to Korea,

There was

weeks

ago

evid.nce a

"

few abnormal

the

orders for copper wires,

Mr Strauss added that

United States and other Atlantic

Fact countries

reach mubstantial

ل مد

already Agreement

on the strategic items which should not be exported to Rus sla-Router,

By Galbraith

4.2.

DOPRIOTY NEA SERVICE, INC. F. ME, MECL 18. §. PAT, OFF.

“It's a darn sight hotter around hire than it was at tho office made a big mistake retiring!"

tion from Mr Jacob

various en my

The communique

said that

spearheads Malik ofing an estimated 1,200 casual-Kimpo airfield, captured yester-

day, while Marine Russia, who objected strenuous-ties on Commutinis troope west probed for crossings of the ly to any attempt to have "the of Yongsan

ilan liver, west of Seoul. report considered before the Advance units of the Ameri-

I added that North Council debated Communist can Second Division had crossed suicide" attacks Jast night China's charges that the United the Naktong States is guilty

north-west

of aggression. Changnyong, breaching the On the furnishing of troops Communist line about 15 miles) for North Korea by the Chinese south of Taegu. Communists, the reports said: They crossed with orders to "To date there has been no con- secure a footholl for a full-scale

overt crossing. Armation of recent or

broke under Marine,

Korean

infantry

and tank fire-Reuter.

POHANG BATTLE The South Korcan Third finally pushed large Division

the numbers of troops acros

Itiver Hyongsun rain-swollen Chinese Communist participa- On the Pchang front, on the this morning

despite alubborn tion iu the Korean conflict. Cust coast, the

45,000-ton resistance,

and began on However, they have furnished American battleship

Missouri sault

on the port city of Pu- cubstantial if not decisive mili- yesterday helped the

South Hang. Division tary assistance to North Korea Korean Third by releasing a vast pool of com- the Hyongan River, but lalesion tried without success to bat-seasoned troops of North lost night the Communists re-send soldiers across the river. Korean ethnic origin, which gulned the ground.

across

45-

For two days the Third Divi-

Other ROK troops suffered provided a means for expanston The South Korean Capital heavy ensualties when they at the North Korean Army Division hos retaken, Angan tried 10 Cross A concrele This fact, originally established Ni, about 10 inlies inland tron bridge. two miles south of Po-

elements of the by miscellaneous Information Poliang, and

hang on the main highway emanating from the Manchuria- First Division and Second Corps

Aouth.

afternoon, the Yesterday Korea area during the past four advanced north of Yongchor

com-. years, is now fully confirmed by against light opposition.Reu

Third Division sent two numerous prisoner of war inter-ter.

panies across the bridge under rogations ince the outbreak of

enemy mortar, machinegun and On The Taegu Front, Sept. 18.

rifle fire. During the night Elements of an American com

additional troops crossed the bat team were tonight reported bridge and other ROK troops south crossed the river en numerous Woegwani, North Korean strong- all prisoners of war so far inter-ar, he to the face of the foot bridges.

hostilities in Kores,

BACK FROM CHINA

WAEGWAN BATTLE

"A substantial percentage of less than two miles

The enemy

counter-attacked;

rogated have received training tinited Nations "defence bax" in the morning but was driven off LE Manchuria or performed south-east Korea. active service with the Chinese They had thrust 1,000 yards after a Communist Army. At least half

alf beyond the United NaUons line!

stiff fight The Reds fled northward Into Pohang

of the personnel and some of during the day and were across across rice paddies.

Eighteen miles north Of the officers in the North Korean the road leading worth along

Navy the American 8th, 13th and 18th Divisions and the east bank

of the Naklons Pohang,

resumed its attempts to evacuate 768th Independent Unit have River. participated in training or com- American First Cavalry Divt several hundred South Korean bat action with the Chinese sion units pushing along the guerillas gathered on the beach. Communist Army. The Chinese roads from Tuęgu to Wegwan ---United Press,

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