RUSSIA ΤΟ INTRODUCE
OWN RESOLUTION
ON KOREA
Lake Success, Oct. 2.
The Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Andrel Vyshinsky, told the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly here today that he would introduce his own resolution on the future of Korea.
Opening the resumed debate on Korea hei attacked the eight-Power resolution which calls for a stronger United Nations Commission to supervise the establishment of an unified Korea.
He said that a provision in the resolution for consultation between the Commission and the unified Military Command in Korea would have the effect of handing over the decision to the Com- mand.
Io would offer his resolution, was not much a line "then. li Jointly with other delegations, hol means that there are not two sald.
countries but simply two 640- At the same time, the Soviet tona of the Korean people Union would introduce a further which happened to dislike each resolution calling
on the As-father". sembly to halt the "inhuman M. Vyshinsky said that the bombings" of peaceful populn-joint eight-power resolution wAY
to make tions by American planes. He framed
possible the would insist that the United occupation of the whole of Nations
Commission, which had
Kora. It was Inacceptable to the Soviet Union and he would fanned the embers of civil war" be disbanded.
vale against It-Reuter.
Vyahincky accused the United States delegate, Mr War- ren Austin, of trying to shift the responsibility for events in Korca
on to the Soviet Union.
Opening the resumed debate
on Korea. M.
BITTER
Vychinsky de- LAST-DITCH
clared that Mr Austias Janel "no renon whatever" to make
such chargea
"Everything he said was
deliberate and wilful misrepres
facts. of the
sentation
Vyshinsky added.
that
Mir
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Collie Mothers Tiger Cabs
P.I. Denies Mindanao
Wants Incorporation With Indonesia
Manila, Oct. 2.
Tho threo tiger cubs that
were recently born at the London Zoo, were photographed for the first time as they were being mothered by “Bes- sle," collie. (Central Press).
DISRUPTION
The Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman and a BY DEATH Filipino Mohammedan loader strongly denied today Djakarta
"demanded" incorporation of that large southern Philippine DUTIES
reports that the Moslem population of Mindanao had
island into the Indonesian state,
any such sentimient
FR
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their
London, Oct. 2. Sir William and Sfr Reginald The Foreign Office coun-leve sellor on legal and politicalicate exists at all."
The Djakarta reports would Rootes, controllers of the Rooter Ite sald
it was the poking its pose beyond the and affairs, Mr Lucas V. Madam- ;
atlamabile group one of the The United States which had tung of the read.
original-Djakarta report "Bit Six" among Brilish motor ba, told the United Press: on The Seventh chnitentes at the basic prin-
the alleged More demand manufacturers-announced - Marine Regi-
attributed to a parliament day that they are to seli u mil- ciples of international law by ment pale high price for their "I do not believe these re. was
And member, Mr Moscow Agree-dvance. Hm castratties my ports were founded on any pranote, who
Salino Mangun- linn
quarter of
vide for the heavy death duties which their heirs will have to pay.
They said they were forced to do this to profeet the business, the workern and their Torniller "from the disrupting effect of death duties."
Ay
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Communist China Said Massing Troops To Back Recent Threat
But Allies Believe Intervention Would Be Too Big A Mouthful
Tokyo, Oct. 2. Communist China was reported today to have massed nearly 200,000 troops on the Korean border to back its thre to aid the Korean Rods, but high Allied quarters believed that Communist China was just bluffing.
The Chinese Communist Premier, Chou En-lai, said yester day that his country would not stand idly by should imperialists wantonly invade the territory of its neighbour. Even as Chou spoke, South Korean troops were pouring across the 38th parallel frontier from the south into North Korea.
Well-informed sources said that General Mac-Kremlin probably is willing to Arthur's Headquarters believed that Chou's state- give,
Everybody is sitting tight and ment was only a continuation of the Chinese Com-hoping for the best. This week munist line against “American aggression." They is blowing-United Press.
should tell which way the wind believed the time of Chou's statement with the arrival of Allied armies in force, at the 38th paral-Į
lel was coincidental. They said they did not be- Radio Hongkong
lieve that Chinese Communist troop movements to the Korean border were sufficient to foreshadow Chinese intervention in the Korean war.
United Nations to jeopar-fighting. Present plans to keep Memories.
(Lagden Relay);
Ethy
ITS
Cook
on the slope of the hill, stretcher-romuine feeling of the Moros the Philippines.-Up Visited shares in the company to pro- of United Nations troons (rifilary forces would have to be News Analysis London Relay);
few
Filipinos),
arers able to reach the (Mohammedan A curve in the road a Jarus from battalion heads for they enjoy fully equal; qudriers was ouickly dubbed rights with their Christian "Belt Corner". Communist ant brothers under our constitu tak fur and mortars made ti
death trap for any man ortion, including representa- vehicle lingering more than a tion in our Congress."
violating the ment on Korra.
UNIFIED COMMAND The Political Committee ensitiering
eight-Power resolution providing for establishment of
new 1 stronger United Nations Com- the alalrument of un inde-moment. pendent, unlrd Korea,
mission in Koren to supervise
At. Vyshitky, In un carly comment on this resolution, salif that it niso provided for con- sultation with unified Command, In other words," he declared, "it will be the united Command which will be taking decisions." He said that the unifled Com- mand for advisory purposes ment, In reality, giving it the power of making Onal decisions, SAME CHARGES
PARALLEL CROSSINGS
The whole South
Korean Third Division is now across the 30th Parallel, meeting light resistance.
"very
A Forzier Senator frum Mindanao, Mr Salipada Penda- tim, at present technical assis-
tu Prezident tant
Elpidio! Quicino, mail; "I 30 sure the reports are without baste in fact."
General Strike Ultimatum
Press.
Vienna, Oct. 2. Secret recurity precautions were taken here tonight to pre- vent demonstrations tomorrow
Austrian Cabinet meets under Communist Creat
the
of an immediate general strike over the
Government's wage.
Elements of the Capital Divi- According to the United Pres sion crossed the border this at Djakarta, Foreign Minister when
ruing and joined up with the Mohammed Bum, when asked Third They later struck inland, north- if he received a
Division at Yangyang whether he should take action west. parallel with
4 resolution from the Third Mindanao Modems, replied he Division,
unly act
price polley. via novinal M. Vyshinsky said that South
The South Korean Sixta diplomatic channels."
An "Action Coinmllice" ut Korea was "wallowing in ear- Division is now near the 38th
Counselor Maslanba, com shop stewards and strike load- ruption under the terroristic Parallel, muth of Chauchan menting on this statement, garders today hunded the Austrian
it al
an integral part Chancellor, Dr. Leopold Fig), DA territory of the Philippines,
and any
ultimatum threatening Inovement there general strike Leparatist
on Wednesday
mentary democratie onder South Korea.
was,
It
cover the!
own
Their ambition, alter 30 years' hard work, had been to build and pass on their worldwide business intnet to their sons, they said. But now they would have to give up that hope.
Both are believed to be mil- Honaires.
The shares will le sold to present shareholders and should
eld about £1,300,000.
Their Tillman, Humber and Sunbeam group of companies manufacture Talbot cars and employ 20,000 workers-Reuter,
Attempt To Bring Gas Men
The
To Heel
Sgopian Rhee regime".
and in preparat to advance The United States, he alleged, heroes into Northern had endeavoured to bolster this in the central sector.
where the According to North Korem would be the exclusive concern unless the Government aptreed **** "-stitute
buses" all bated the
elements prisoners,
of two of the Philippine Government to their wage-price demands by Synpman Rhee Government, Communist divisions are with and not of any other govern-midnight femurrow,
Such had been the position athawing up the coast roadment. We shall not discurs o The ultimatum said that the the outbreak of the "civil war" toward Wolgan,
the diplomatic table any ques- Government
restore the must which had been caused by the j Three Communist battalion,tion concerning Mundaniu." "blow-thsty terror"
prev.cus price levels or double of the
Mig | were left healed to
NEWS TO HIM Syng The regime which had retreat, one at Kansong, one at
pay risen, stop further pelee in-
London, Oet, 2. return to set up even an eleKocong, and another at Chang-representativer He said the
British Moros elected grease and guarantee no fur-
Government of the Comprogether devaluation
Aus- today
started legal action f1 24, all on the rust coast,
against certain had not received any M.
jadera instine-trian chilling
of HASTY RETREAT
tiona from their constituents A conference of about 3,500 North London's 17-day-old pats Vyshicky said, oppress.com of
The Americans liaison officers regarding any separatist moves
and workein strike. shop stewartic Austrian the masses in the South that
the "civit bleved that no real resistance ment, and added:
Applications "These re-strikers delegates called by the
for Sunmontes Jad bht about
would be offered by the Comports are news to me."
Communis decided today on
have been Wir".
granted against 10 until Workin
Madamba
men leading 1,500 maintenance did not the deadline of tomorrow mid- said he M. Vahlsky repeated Sovie ! maunistu
in their strike for a three- beleve Indonesia had any ter-night
tur charges that Mr John Foster Warhed.
the Government's South Kercats troops
pence an hour pay increase. Dulles, United States Republican!
whoritorial ambition against the answer, enterest
Yangyang today found hippanes
The order under which they Political Adviser, had been "an
In dimming the Austria was stentrally quiet were granted states that the trenches along
380vidence of a tasty Communist reports the
unfounded. He today but in Salzburg there was person employed by an authori
any retreat. Balks were still tuned Parallet just before the Soutts to North Korean stations pointed out thant Indonesia hoda
demonstration before the ty supplying member of the Chamber of Labour this after-electricity attacked the North."
water gas or was added later) and much equipment was it become a He added that American ad-ung about.
United Nations,
noon by 1,000 workers includ-committed criminal offence elsers had done their utmost to Superfortress bombers today |
Mr Pendatan said: "There it some siop stewards.
the wilfully and malleiously expedite military preparation, wiped oul a
reson for the Moros to Their
treaks his contract of service spulosman expressed Korean Korean supply had trained the South
fed they should reparate from distrust of and assembly
the trade
union knowing it will deprive in- nemy, built serodromes so that point at Naman, 300 miles worth the Philippines and unite with leaders for not preventing the habitants wholly or to a great United States planes could be- jof the 38th Parallel.
Indonesia f know, because wage-price bact with the extent of their supply of cas gia operations
United at a moment's
Nations troops e-they are my people. There is Government, and said that they water." nollee and ports had been set juned is fog ent
and destroy Filipines and
n ill-feeling: between Christian would Join lie threatened
The Act provides for a maxl- aside as American naval bases. Communists trapped in the
their Mahanie- strike
mum fine on conviction of £20 on Wednesday dan brothers, and I do not be-Government rejected the shop If the
for three months' gaol-Itcuter, Anuth-west cula.
stewards' ulumatum.Reuter.
INACCEPTABLE
WR3
North major
vi the Denia-
spokesman said. Alen of the
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M. Vyshinsky said that maps Patrols of the British 27th had been captured which Ungate covered a "pretty size. showed with Hoes and arrowsable area" around Songlu, how the attack on the Northmiles from Taegu, a British was to develope.
Ho spoke for 90 minutes. Taking up Mr Austin's pointį giment discovered arms Arpel made on Saturday that the 38th dumps and took some prisoner, Parallel did not exit, DL white the Argylls found Vyslinsky
said that if there mijneßeld-Reuter,
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Paris, Oct. 2. France's ground
Traffic WOS normal
Complaint
Lake Success, Ocl. Z. Airport, Paris, Ruzsla has asked for a meet- were back at work today after ing of the United Nations Steer- being sent on "pald leave" lasting Committee to consider the Friday, when nonc of them inclusion in the Assembly'o demonstrated against officials of agenda of a Chinese Com- the French airline.
munist Government complaint at the that United Stales planes Airport-the terminal of trana machine-gunned Atlantic routes and some Euro-Chinese territory.
and bombed penn services.
Yesterday about 2,250 of the Soviet Foreign
The request was made by the sta involved
Minister, Mr received notice
Andrei Vyshinsky, in a letter to resumic to the Secretary General of the work. A apokeaman of Air United Nations, Mr Trygve Lie. Franco sald other borderline
sald that the Government
from the company
20
fer.
Mr Vyshinsky
cases would be notified to re- Chinese People's turn later, and that only about complained against "the viols-
would be dierizsod.-eu-
tion of Chinese air space by the Air Force of the United States of America and against U10 machine-gunning and bombing
Scottish Miners of Chinese territory by that Air
End Strike
Glasgow, Oct, 2.
Force."
In the Security Council Inst month the American delegate, Mr Warren Austin, mid that American planes might neel- About 6,000 Scottish minnes to-dentally have violated Chinese The centre of the typhoon this morning was ap for more pay and returned to
day ended their six-day strike territory. proximately 300 miles to the south-east of Hongkong, work. But 1,000 mihers moving N.W. or W.N.W. at between eight and 10 knots.mained en strike and five of the
Dots show its approximate rath.
28 pits previously vacated were Full Idle Bastler,
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The Soviet Union vetoed an American proposal for an in- vestigation and a Soviet mave. to "condemn" America was re- fected-fleuter.
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SIDE GLANCES
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Diplomatic and
to
H.K.T.
"Hongkong Calling". FAMI Summary: 0.00 Albreto Campot and His Orchestra: 0.13 Well-informed
Organ Gola by farold Darko, from quarters Jehance that the Japaneso armed St. Michael's Cornhill (BBCTR); said they believed that Red forces would quickly be mo- Cantonese by Radio. Given by China
bilised, making use of Japan's Lee Wal Lan & 8. K. Lào tou intent on manpower and experience the Orchestra: Wan
(audio): 0.50, Royal Opera House obtaining
7.15. a seat in
"Letter from the Japanese have had in the Chino Amerien". By Alistair
7.30, Bailad Japan a country without
Presented by Allexp dise it by opposing the entry
Wants (Studio): 0, World News and into North Korea.
abandoned for the protection. of B., Box 200 Ben Gillette af this industrial nation which the the Hammond Organ; 8.50, "Ray's A laugh". With Ted Ray, KHT Communist neexi
augmentett and Fred
Yule
(DICTS): their raw materials on the con- "From the Editorials Lander military ources here belleve that the finest.
General MacArthur has Reay; 0.10. Weather Report; 9.IE
Heuch Chinese Reds would be biting said that Jagan even under her Plano Reelial by Eusan
(Studio): 9.30. Interlude: 0.0 off more than they can chew present limitations has the right ongkong they get into the Korean con- for self-defence.
Dances
Fadin Guman and lii Ritz Ballroom Orchestra (Relay: 2010. Armal World: The World They 3:1 the Arst place,
Se (DBCTS}; 10.40, Orchestral Selections: 2, adio move would not be to the best
New Reel Of course, it is hoped here in London Relay 11.36. Westheir interesis of the Chinese Com-fall quarters that the Chinese | Report: 11.10, "Goodnight Musi munists in their endeavours to Communists do not make
the Ged Bavo
Clode the King: 11.30. seat in the United Na-mistake gel a
into the of getting tions.
Kuran war for it is generally believed that this could
Very In the second place, if the well be the beginning of Worki Chinese Reds were to decide War 111. But United Nations that diplomatle matters
werequsriera here are not going to not to enter In their deci- be blackmailed by the Chiese lon, they would be placing Reds or scared by their threats. themselves In a ticklish mill- tary position.
dict.
such a
VIEW OF SITUATION
Here
is the way come
NO BLACKMAIL
It generally believed here at Hussla may be uriding the Chinese Communists to get into war. At the same time many top persona belleve that the Com- civilian and miliary men view (munist Chinese would not bike China's situation:
such a manjor and potentially fatal step without payoff
The minute Communist Chinn crosses the border and the gets into the Korean war, can expect Generalisimo Chiang Kai-shek to launch an offen- Live in Youthem Chína. A two-front war would not be to the liking of the Chintre Reds any more than it has been liked by other aggressors who have found themselve In such a xjuture.
2.-A Chinese Communist at- lack In Koren would be an at- lack agohen the United Nations forces and Chinese Red leaders would soon
find thousands of American bombers over head. The big build-up of air power for the Korean campaign could immediately be turned loose American, China, And in this department Australian, British and other United Nations forces have to come close to an all-out effort, Red China's cliles would soon be wiped out,
on
3.There would be a quick revision of the linking Japan and there in an excellent
On
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