THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950.
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ACHESON PLAN FOR Demobbed In Troopship
U.N.
CHALLENGED
Vyshinsky Rejects Idea Of Standing Police Force
Lake Success, Oct. 10.
Russia's Andrej Vyshinsky today said “No” to America's proposal that member states should earmark a certain propor- tion of their national forces for use by the United Nations against aggression.
Mr Vyshinsky, who is Russia's Foreign Minis- ter, was speaking on the Acheson plan for pooling armed forces to meet aggression and strengthen- ing the powers of the General Assembly.
He told the Political Committee, however, that he accepted the idea of a special "Watch-Dog Commission to keep an eye on political danger spots."
The Acheson plan, also spon- | sored by
Drug Ring Broken By
C.I.D. Men
Trieste, Oct. 10.
British detectives, pas- ing
drug traffickers,
Da
have cracked open an t- ternational drug racket
The Russian delegate object- Britain, France. ed to the "Acheson Plan"
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exporting
of heroin
to the
Staten,
Was
large quantities United learned
go.
Canada, Turkey, the Philippines the ground that it would weak. and Uruguay, has four pofuta, en' the powers
These are
emer-
Council,
of the Security
Air Vyshin:ky told the Com.
"There
(1) The calling of an Rency ression of the General mitter.
nt 24 hours,* rustice strengthening
Natinns
Assembly
If Security Courell action is blocked by the velo.
כון1
can be of the United
If the Seculty Coun- ell is wenkened."
(2) The establi-June-za! tor "You do not strengtheni "Watch - Dog" Commission to house by breaking up its founda-
observe arena
tension.
of international | tion.
There is no dubt that the foundation stone of th aside by United Nations is that organ which, under the Charter, has the exclurive right and powers. to fight against aggression," he
were
to
**No other organ in the United
it here tonight.
Four Hallant, Including two chemists and a saller, have been arrested-Reu- ter.
LETTERS
TO
The 1st Battn Gloucester Regiment is bound for Korea aboard the Empire Windrush. One man did not
He was
Private Frank Wagstaff who, three- quarters of an hour before the alp sailed from South- ampton, was called off the ship to learn that he was demnabbed. He gives a soldier's farewell to his comrades ns ho leaves for home.
Gaitskell Expected
THE EDITOR TO Seek U.S.
Law Breakers
Sir,-The Public are aware that it is an offence to take dogs from Hongkong to Kow- loon, or from the latter district to the New Territories, and vice We have been warnel
relling (3) The member states of part of their armed forces for ne by the United Nations when necessary,
(4) The establishmarit of unid. Committee to study the whole question of collective security. Nations can call upon forces "TOO INDEFINITE" ito Achl or forestall nigression,"
THE VETO Mr Percy Spender, Australia's
3ir Vyhinky said that the External Affairs Minister, sup-
resolution (the ported the Brat three points, but | reven-Pawer said that there
"several original Acheson pls) quite scrimus objections the apolvic ly was aimed at trying to ref round the veto problem. pointment of Committee."
This The funellons neigned to it
wensda! Charler were too indefalte, he nigtæd.
From top to bottom,” any breed of dog Into the New He mentioned two proposed he declared, ditt tit all the Territories from other parts of
complaints again1
a breach of the thee of the Colony is the veto did not hold water. regulation promulgated for the
purpose of controlling, prevent The velo had been forcect on the minority because the, minimising and eradicating American hegermain" used the spread of rabies to all paris their majority to try and im- of the Colony.
In the event of the 1st their will on the world.
Budez.
apprehending an offender, the animat
functions assesment tional
armed plans.
or NH- (including forces) Onl military
resources
j
"Surely we have had enoug experience in the past, in our attempts to achieve control of atomic energy and limitation of ornament, to show that while some nations might be prepared!
information, provide thi there are others which will not do 20" Me Sprader aldi.
Dr Victor Andres
Belatende
(Peru) said he enthusiastically supported the emphasis that the Achisan plan pul on the Generat Assembly's powers,
General
He said that the Assembly had the authority to comader "ronerele questions” as general principles,
#hatter
varom.
U.S. Aid
For S.E. Asia Scheme
Washington, Oct, 10.
A usually reliable diplomatic source said to-
Middlesex And Argylls Play Soccer Prelude To Joining Offensive
From LIONEL CRANE. "Daily' Express"
Kaesong, Oct. 10. The British and Australian troops who are expected to join the attack towards Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, in a few hours, warned 'tonight to look out for anti-personnel mines.
were
The Communists used them today for the first time in the Korean war. They killed one company commander and wounded several other personnel of the American First Cavalry Division.
Lieut-Colonel Willar Wal- | withdraw from the lines ton, the battalion commander trenches and gun emplacements said: "The mines are the kind which bar a way to Pyong- which jump into the air before yung, Air observers
say that exploding.
in groups about a hundred they While
are pulling out to the north and west.
of
for walting
their order to move
up, the men the Middlesex Regiment and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders played football today in a Kaesong school playground.
Others tonk showers and bathed in the Incul river.
There were signa today that the enemy is beginning to
VICTORY
CONCEDED
TO VARGAS
Rio de Janeiro. Oct. 10,
of
500
Another party of about men ran into the American forces which crossed the Yesong River. Even so, the going is still slow. The main Kaesong- Pyongyang rod is heavily mined mid tle Americanis constant Bre from the hills on both sides.
FIRST TEST
ore under
No Royal Plan To Visit Malaya
London, Oct, 10. Court circles in London sald today that they knew nothing about a suggestion, contained in a report from Singapore today. that King George and Queen Elizabeth might visit Singapore in 1052 on their way done from Australia and New Zealand,
Plans for Royat four
and New
the original
of Australia Zealand, which www postponed because of the King's illness in 1945, included
at Cape A call Town on the return Jour- ney, Reuter.
Freighter Out Of Danger
Prisoners say that the twa enemy divisions now facing the Americans are new ones which
Halifax, Oct. 10. have
The 3,330 tou not fought in the war freighter, Monte Inchorta, her
Spanish. before. The Reds say they have No. 2 hold scorched by fire, re- been told by their officers that ported today that she was out they will shoot them if they re- treat or surrender,
of danger and heading for
One prisoner said he had just Halifax under her own power. finished a month's Imprison- Later today a tug will meet
President Enricu Gaspar Du-ment given him because he was her and escort her to Halifax.
In
J
verheard king to friends about surrendering.
The commander of the First Hobart Gay, told me Cavalry Division, Major-General tonight believed the Com- munists are ready to retreat to a new line south of Kumchan.
"They are already beaten," in just around the corner.
the that the taking or smuggling of | day that the acting Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Lassage to Dr Vargas, that
Soviet News
Black-Out
Condemned
New York, Oct. 10. Mr Beard Bauch sold day that if the average would break though the Soviet
w black-out and learn the free work liver, he wouis, won!
Devolt against 1
ki
Mr Hugh Gaitskell, was expected in talks here to stress the importance of American collaboration with the Colombo plan for Commonwealth aid to Southeast Asia.
-Reuter.
Scoks Pon Friends
tar, of Brazil, today conceded victory to the Government's op- ponent, Dr Getulio Vergne, In last week's Presidential elections. anet Social Progres-
candidate, who sive Party
Is now topping the poll by nearly two to six, Presi Duter she said, "Victory is like Spring: Interested in stamp collecting he would personally transfer his powers to the President-elect on January 31.
The Minister of Justice, Sen- hor Dius Fortes, today denied
The source said he expected Mr Gaitskell to Police take up this matter when he saw Mr Averell Harri- should be impounded man, President Truman's foreign affairs adviser, Brazil. Perfect order for a period of three months, and the Undersecretary of State, Mr James Webb, Cont of upkeep of the animal should be paid by the owner this afternoon.
and in default of jayment, the
animal destroyed.
1 The official
the
number
! from rabica to
twenty-len animal.
report
of
Mr Gaitskell conferred this! on horning with
British Embaky leaths feinlp on fumcial and econ
date asmic matters.
human and len In his talk: with American Have likely contn-officials, he is expect to stress butury offenders ever witnessed that Britain: should be granted the agonising death of a person the maximum amount of dollars
from rabies?
pussilife under the mutual d
rumours that trouble was brew.
try, he said. prevailed throughout the coun-
Unomical figures in the clee- tions today gave Dr Vargas, deposed from a 15-year virtunt dictatorship in 1945.
total of 12,097.578 votes
tu compared
To His 123939 votes for Dr Eluardo
Slips
Death
Pierre
Gomez, the leader of the No- tional Democratic Union: 1,007,- 065 votes for Dr Christin11 Machado, the Social Democrat Paris, Oct. 10. (Government) Party, and 7,270 Loth. 20-year-old | yoles for Senor Jono Manga- for off-shore Frenchman running away from beiro, the Socialist candidate. Paris police, was futally wound- Complete official results are not for Britain's rama- ind early this morning when he expected for about three weeks secilentally impaled himself on because of communientions
difficulties-Reuter,
FW -
of
have
While in the subject of law-fence programme WORTH THE PRICE
breakers, will a
few so-called Mr Virente no (Brazil) said
purchases, especially sportsmen
that thee: Jals, note that universal peace was well
artridge senson open, on Mon-ment programme. worth the price of a new proce-
clay
16th October,
and net Mr Galtskell is said to kne the bayonet of a sentry outside cine.
before, Sportsmen Will Arkin
terate menace to our civilis:hool on Sunday, 15th!
not that the French Finance Minise Elyree Palace, residence of the Committee adopt the joint proposal, Mr Rao tien
Any, M. Mauric; Petsche, and the the President of the Republic. today--Communistic
Pilgrims Killed In :on, whether possessing Efenen Minister,
M. Jules said that it contained a warming; peradioma.
At 3.45 am,, G.M.T., Luth valid une licence or otherwise Moch, who will
arrive her to the Security Council to meet!
Road Accidents was stopped and questioned by this week, will also try to gri ils obligations and did not an-
be as many five dollars as possible į prewing around
iwa pulke officer, when
Vatican City. Oct. 10, parked curs. At least 10 pilgrims the
purchase for
JRW He threw his brief case in. the been killed and 180 were JB- materials for their rearmament face of his interrogator and jured in read accidents during Programme. However, he is re-ed inwards the Palare rates. pilgrimages to Rome during this presented as confident that The Republican Guard scntry, Hoy Year, Vatican sources dis State and Defence Department oficials will do their
reveiver shots firol | closed today, alerted by best to into the air by chasing police, meet the legitimate needs of
Another seven pilgrims have challenged the funilive who died of ilisers during their pil- isupped on the wet road and grimage.
impaled himself on the ard's Vatican oMcials extimate that colleagues, bayonet. He died shortly after well over two million pilgrima warm all the buildings at Bri-Me Gaitskell reportedly favours his admission to a nearby hos-have
passed
through tain's No. 1 atomic research sufficient international costrel pital-Router.
RomeReuter. station at Harwell, Berkshire, of strategic raw materials to
except fuli
dra Bocket or paralysed.
The conditions of the aver-fount shooting partridge: n
under Common Sunday, 15th thuri e intervention of other į kave, not improved in 34 years
inst, should heavily fineci,
and his game United Nations urgans
generation fie when the Security Council was Russian revolution,"
the¦ lærnel revoked. saie! The
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PYONGYANG THRUST
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Cabe Atomic Central
He said suppression of news kept the Rians from seeing the "contrast between the way of life mitolo and inside the 11on Curtain,"
"Were these differences gen- ally known to those who are held down and eld they by some happy chance And way ut reacting, the bursting be reached very annour Point would
quickly."
Parsel during the past years.
in some Places these defenres run back 24 miles. The United Nullons moving puinaks of
were
and artillery, the rources added, -Reuter.
I
Mr Baruch went
on to say that if the world was to have † peare, "this evil force" of Com- London, Oct. 10, munism "must be overcame one
ADVANCE ADMITTED
Heating Planned both countries.
London, Oct.
Atomic hent is to be used to
Designs for the atomie central heating arc nlready 03 tir drawing boards, and the Orst constructional work is expected to begin next year. If the scheme is successful, it may be used as a model for heating en- tire towns near the
STRATEGIC MATERIAL Like his French
such no
the Inter-
the Ministry of Supply 11- provide enough of them for rearmament needs and to pre- nounced today,
vent runaway prices
happening national wool saken.
The source stressed that the reported Bgure of US$1.500,- 000,000 of United States aid for Britain's rearrnament pro- gramme was not a firm figure but only one arrived at by the British Government in o hurry and which could be modified in the discussions here.--Urfted
The North Korean Bigo Com-way or another,"United Press, 'eitles."-Reuter.
mand testlay Heimitte tho! American troops were advanc- ing in Kures north of the 38th Paralich.
A Northern communique quoted by the Soviet news agency Tass said that the Northern Army continued to be engaged in bitter fighting on all fronts.
"On the cast const units of the People's Anny are in- flicting heavy catunities on the enemy," The consmunique claimed.
They are engaged in fighting American forces advancing morto of the 38th Parallel," it added. -Reuter.
Radio Hongkong
II.K.T.
6. "Hongkong Calling".
Summary: 0.00 gramme
Pro- "John Bull's Band". Britah "Hits" from Yesterday, and To-day. (DBCTS); 0.30, Tie Lyrian Slagor: 6.40, Fred Carpio Quartet (Blud10); 7. "Lucky Dip". Variety Request Programme. Presented by Pauline Spence (studio); 0. World News and News Analysis (Landen Relay); 8.13, London "Orchestra of the Week": Symphony Orchestra: 8.45, A Berial Story: The Shadow of the Ming' (Part 8). Written and Itead by Jonaitis Sly (Studio);" 0. "From Relay): the Editorials". (London 2.10. Weather Report; 0.11, "Bervices Spot Light". By the Band of the Ist Royal Leicesters, Relay from the NAAFI. Club. Kowloon); 9.40, First of a series of Fortnightly Programing. Presented by the Dritt
Council (Studio); 10.30, French Cabaret (Studio): 10.30 Popular Melodies; 31. Radio News
11.39,
Reol (London Relay Goodnight
Weather Report: 11.11. Musle"; God Fave the King: 113, Close Down.
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SECRET
TRUMAN
MISSION
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now
No Confirmation Of
Strafing Over Soviet
Washington, Oct. 10.
The State Department said today that it had received no information from General MacArthur's Far Eastern Command on the alleged strafing of a Russian aerodrome by two American jet fighters. The Soviet Government lodged a protest with the United States Embassy in Moscow last night. But the American Minister, Mr Walworth Bar- bour, refused to accept the note, saying that it should be sent to the United Nations.
Mr Michael State
D:partment
carry on its full share of this said Mr loud.
"The only
McDermott,Government attempted to pro- spokesman, test to the United States early Darbour had asked in September over the shooting whether a
protest had been down of a plane by Americati interest of the made to the United Nations or navy fighter pianes off Korea on United States is to help carry to General Douglas MacArthur, September 4. out these great purposes of the United Nations Commander in A Russian Air Force officer United Nations in Korea. We Korea, but Mr Andrel Gromyko, was reported to have been kill- have absolutely no Interest in Soviet Deputy
obtaining nhy special positiun
for the United States in Korea, ter, did not reply.
nor do we wish to retain bases
to
Foreign Minis-ed in the plane,
American novat officers Bald they had recovered his body Mr Gromyko insisted that and identified him by papers in or other military Installations in the United States had no rea-
his possession. that country. We should ffice
refuse the note as the states
On that occasion the United to get our armed
forces outson to
incident
refused
accept State: involved American Nusaia's protest note. The au- and back to their other duties
con plonies over Russlon territory.thorities here held that the in- at the earliest moment sistent with the fulllment of It was believed here that cident was
a matter for the our obligations as a member of United
Notions forces have United Nations, because the the United Nations.
been ordered to treat part of American naval forces concern- "Naturally, Ihhall take advant- the territory of North Korea
ed were under United Nations age of thle opportunity to discusa pa a "cushion" or neutral area control. with General MacArthur other to minimise the risk of ac- matters within his responsibil!cidental encroachment on Russet to the Security Council but ty." the statement concluded.
The White House cald that Mr
sian or Chinese territory,
A Russian communication was
Mr Jacob Mollk, Russian dele- Mr McDermott said that the gate, objected to its being placed Truman had initiated the week-Soviet note was delivered to the on the Council's agenda, declar end meeting with General Mac-
American Embassy in Moscowing that it was a maller far Arthur, and that the decision to by messenger early this morn-discussion between the United hold it came up "fairly fast",
ing, but was returned several Sintes and the Soviet Govern- But the White House Press hours later to the Soviet For- | ment. Secretary,
Mr Charles Ross, eign Offer.
Thore was no further deve- seld, "It is the result of no suḍ- There was a similar deadlock|lopment of the Incident.--- [den emergency”.—Reuter, | over procedure when the Soviet Router.
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