THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950.

Northumberland Fusiliers Tramp Aboard For Korea-In Boots

WANT TO KEEP FEET HARD

False Election.

Accusation

Tho

Frankfurt, Oct. 11.

three Western power today

accused

Rossla of engineering false efecilons for the Soviet Zous next Sunday And challenged itumia to text Communism's appeal with an all-German election to unify the country.

The High Commissioners of the United States, Britain and Frapen made the challenge fa Identical Teller to General Gregori Chalkov, Soviet commander-in-chief Germany.alled Press,

Guerillas Trained By Russians

Lake Success, Ort, 11. The United Nations Balkans Committee today published the testimony of a Greek guerlila who said that he was trained by Rupinn officers in Poland for warfare in Greece.

The guerilla, who appeared "reliable and intelligent" was interrogated by the United Nations Commission after 1e surrendered the Greek Army,

A native of Salonika, he cald that he was abducted by gueril- las in August. 1947. In 1949 after lighting with the guerillas in Greece, ho crowded intu Albania.

He and others were evenlund- ly inken to a town in Polarıd. There, guerillas above the age of 21 were segregated and put into uniforms,

fave then

Russian officers milltary training in warby foreste, using tanks and planes. The witness naked he was sure they were using beer, he spoke to many of them.-leuter.

Credit For Development Plans In Iran

The

Washington, Oct. 11. Export Import Dank today formally announced the credit of $25,000,000 for Irun for the development of agricul- ture. highways and

electrie power.

The Bank said that individual project will be announced from tine to time and the credit whi be used to urchase equipment, materials and technical services from the United States under plan to be worked out by the Bank and the Iranian govern- ment.

Is to be repaid over a period of 12 years. "In- payable semi-

The credit

terest will be

annually nt 34

annum.

Mr H. Gasion, chaimau

the Bank's Board of Directors.

In a formal announcement the

Southampton, Oct. 11.

The feet of nearly 1,000 officers and men of the Royal Northumberland fusiliers trampled cus- tom underfoot today when they went troopship for Korea-in boots.

aboard a

Boots are usually barred aboard troopships. But "The Shiners," as the men of this regiment are called, have hard feet and want to keep them hard. So they had special permission to keep their boots

on.

They Falled in the troopship | Empire Hallidale.

He predicted that the Com- munist resistance "will not last Two hours before the 14,056. long" and the Chinese Reds will ton troopship was due to sali, not send military aid to North 29-year-old Fusiller David McKorea. Naughton was brought ashore Limb

sald that the North

and sent home to his sick wite. Korenns had expended most of After seven years in the regu- their military force

in their

and

"effectively

lar Arny he had applied a invasion of South Korea month ugo for compassionate that it had been pusting. It was granted today destroyed." only, after ho had embarked Limb was accompanied on his with his regiment.

White House visit by T S Chang,

Vice-Chairman of the Korean National Assembly, and John Chang, Ambassador to the United Sinles.

Most of the froops are reser- vists recalled from their homes in the North of England.

T. S. Chang told the United Press that he expeclext to depart for home tonight.

Earlier, another Fusilier, 22. year-old Alfred Wardnian, was also released from the ship on compassionate grounds after his wife, who is expecting a baby. He said he plans to spend four went to the War Office.

days in Japan en route and rench The ship's arrival date in Seoul about October 22, Korea has not been

In disclosed Tokyo he hoped to confer on but she is expected at Singa-Korean political matters with pure in a month's time. -

General MacArthur. Steuler.

Press.

U.S. CASUALTIES Washington, October 11.

The Defences Department nn- nounced On Wednestiny thal

24,183 Amerlean enrualties have been offtually reported in the! Korcan fighting through Oclo- her 0.

The Department said thes Agures did not reflect all ensual- ties which occurred up to the time because of the time lapse required to notify the next of kin.

The casualties Inclair deaths-United Press,

3,614

GREEK BRIGADE

Washington, Oct. 11.

Greece will send a brigade of 3,000 to 5,000 men to Korea early in November to join tho Unlied Nations troops.

1710 Greek Embassy 3- neunged on Wednesday the men

November 5 and

"FAR FROM OVER"

would leave for Korea between 10-United

11

Washington, Oct. 11.

ment spokesman sold today that

United

Feeding The Sydney Fails To UNITED

Penguins

In Britain at the invitation of the British Council, the Oba Alaiyeluwa Olagbeg, the Olowo of Owo, pria- cipal town of Western Nigeria, accompanied by his wife and councillors visited the London Zoo. Our ple- ture shows him feeding one of the penguins.(London

Express Servico).

Sharp Exchanges At Lake Success

During Libya Debate

Lake Success, Oct. 11

Italy today charged that the rights of minori- ties were being violated in Fezzan and Cyrenaica and South Africa proposed that a special sub- Committee be created to deal with the question of Libya.

The Italian observer at the Assembly's ad hoc Political Committee, Signor Luciano Mascia, charged that local authorities in Cyrenacia and Fezzan had refused to allow representatives of minorities to be members of the Libyan National Assembly and had exerted great pressure on Tri- politania to do the same.

the

An American Defence Depart the war in Korea is far from "There is plenty of fighting ahead," he adtied

As the debate on the report; Ahmed Abdul Jabbar of Saudi. The spokesman told reporters of the United Nations Com- Arubla charged that unification at the Department's routine misioner

fur Libya b. came of Libya Ma been hampered Dress conference that the United more and more complicated because Stater should not be fulled into the Committee

United Nations had provhusly Commites i submitted to the sense of optimism received Soviet proposal for cienants of the administering any ful

the successes of the United the withdrawal for all foreign

Britain and French, and Nation force

Troops from Libya within

90 cente

4171 "artificial Defence *The

days and Department

British resolution arbitrary status of separatism" pokemon said that there had calling for the creation

of a for the brez provinces of Libya, en "no indication" of any three-power tribunal

Mr Slanisław Gajewski of deal ris surrender by the Korean with cenomic and

Poland said the Assembly's re mmmunists, though

Some aspects of the appileation ilution on Libya was a "master- "Konized groups"-up to by of the Italian

piece of perfidy" and charged hundred several

peace its authors men--had trenity-Soulls

with "camoufln,.- Africa thrown down their arms,

moving their true nim of dividing formally that an eight-member Litya and IFC also pointed out that sub-committee be created

making it North Korea

a mill- is larger than dites the British proposal.

to tary base."-United Press. South Korea, and is mountainous, affording

Food Mr J. . Jornan

C

more

to

financial

cover for guerilla operations.-Africa suggested that the sub-AMERICAN OPINION Reuter

of South committee included Mr Adrian DIFFERENT OPINION Pelt, United Nations Commis- Washington, Oct. 11." aioner for Libya, a representa- Korean Foreign ve of Italy and representa- Minister, Ben Limb, said today tives of other states concerned.

The at hoc Committee post- military poned nction 011 the Scuth

African

percent per

The South

of

ol

that the United Nations forces have destroyed the

potential of North Korea.

SIDE GLANCES

credit, said: "The Drow jects proposed for use of the Bank's loan will t into the broad plan of Iran's develop- ment

designed to increase production and to beller the standard of living."

50

ts

Mr Gaston said the projects far outlined are regarded the beginning of efforts toward rent improvement 111 the country's productive city-United Press,

capa-

British Troops Take Town

(Continued from l'age 1)

there are to move ahead since other plans made for them."

North of Karsong the sub- ΕΣΤΙ resistance ci diehard Communists was reported to be casing as the Americans edged their way forward cautiously through extensive minefelde Drd against two heavy counter- attacks.

Further

the cast Koreans captured and advanced Bevernt miles beyond the major towns of Chorwon and Kumha, 30 and 20 miles respectively north of the 38th Parallel. crushing "moderate resistance." -Reuter,

South

Pauline Lord Passos

New York, Oct. 11, Pauline

noted Lord, to Betrees, died on Tuesday night Alamogordo, New Mexico. She died during a trip to the West in an effort to regain her health-United Fres

4-25

proposal.

Shulkh

British

Girls Make

By Galbraith Better Dates

COPIL 1955 BY NEA ELAVICE, INC. T. M. ASG US PAT, OFF.

HO

SUGHT TURN

"'1't afraid I can't tell you how to be a detoctivo, son I'm trying to find out myself!!!

Londen, Oct. 11. Twenty five U.S. air cadets who left for the States after three months in Britain agreed almost unani- mously that British girls made better dates

than Americans.

Ban G.B.S.

City

Bydney, Oct. 11.

officials refused to

bant one of George Bernard

Shaw's

woman obscene

playi which A complained WILL because A ziri character is ordered to re- move her skirt.

The censor, Clive Evatt, sení a policeman to Inter- view Sydney University performers in Shaw's "Man of Destiny."

Then he announced thai It would be "unthinkable" to interfere with a classic which has had worldwide presentation for 80 years, "without the slightest objections."United Press.

Relations With Peking

NATION

GETS REBUFF

FROM INDONESIA

Djakarta, Oct. 11.

The United Nations Commission for Indonesia announced today that it would tell the Security Council that Indonesia had rejected its peace-mak- ing efforts in the South Moluccas conflict.

Indonesian forces on September, 28 invaded Ambon in the South Moluccas islands which last April proclaimed themselves an independent Re- public.

The Commission's report, to be cabled to the Security Council, will be released simultaneously at Lake Success, and Djakarta, probably tomorrow, The lexi of o letter from their responsibility of maintain- the Indonesian Fordgn Mials-Ing discipline among the troops ter, Dr Mohammed Roem, re-under their control,"Reuter. Jecting the appeal for a craze-

Djakarta, Oct. 11. Informed sources sold today fire, was published by the Com- The United Nations Commis- tlun for Indonesin has asked the

London, Oct. 11.

that there were. Indications that nidraion today. Communist China was dis- Dr Roeni also refused the Security Council for

wider

I satisfied with economie uid from Commission's request to ex-powers to enable it to make

Rusajo.

plore the possibility of a pence- further efforts to settle the In place of the $375,000,000 ful settlement by accepting South Molucens connici, worth of United States ald the Commission's offer of good

The Indonesian Prime Minis allocated to China in 1948, Hel offices".

Mohammed Noter, fold China regrets that the has been i He declared that "the. Parliament this tonight, a few means to hours after the Commission had

able

raw responent".

ter.

to the to get only a five-year decision an credit for $300,000,000 from the be employed in solving the announced that it would tell the Soviet Union. This credit South Moluccas problem is the Security Counell that Indonesin must be repald by

of the Indonesian

had rejected its efforts to make materials, tea and gold bars.

peace.-Reuter, Informed sources sald there Dr Noem added that the were indications that Commu-military offensive against Am- nist Chinn's relations with Bri-bon

Jslend dend

"proceeding Iain are kely to improve in satisfactorily." the coming months. The om- Indonesian forces hat oceu- cial announcement that Sir M. pled all the northem part of the Dening, head of the Farland, where they had been Eastern Division of the Foreign welcomed by the population

"There is every Omec,

redson Lo East was teen as an important hope that the military operation there will be successfully con- diplomatic event."

E.

would visit the Far

In some quarters, It was be-jcluded in the near future” Heved that he would become Britain's first Ambassador 10 Peking-United Press.

Lily Pons, the famed opera star, and the Begum Aga Khan (left) watching the Grand Prix at Deauville. (Central Press).

Immediate Relief Measures

Essential In Korea

Lake Success, Oct. 11.

COMMISSION'S REPLY

and

RUSSIAN "OFFER"

(Continued from Page I} States situated in sensitive treas which are comparatively under-equipped." The Commission also released gested a recommendation to ali

third amendment sug the 1ext of its reply to Dr governments and authorities to Roem's letter declaring that the co-operate with

offer of Intervention

the

way for

The

"opened Peace negotiations, at and

the proposed Observation Committee the Collective Мельште

the same time leaving the Indo-Committee which would be gol nesian Government entirely free

to decide upon its final position "p under the seven-power pro- in the matter."

the

posal,

Hassan Pasha sald that Egypt

"In these circumstances Commission feels obliged to re- welcomed any effort to establish port to the Security Couneli on ways and means of preserving its efforts towards a peaceful peace and to promote proven. settlement of the South tive collective measures to repel Moluccas problem and their negression, failure," It added,

Egypt, ho

he cold, had always favoured broadening the Dr Roem also declared that General Assembly's powers.

acceptance by the Government

of the Commission's olTer 10

was

REMEDIAL INTENT

Intervene would "give the im-also supported the seven-power Dr Fadhl Al Jamali, of Iraq, pression that the Government proposal saying that its generat

unable to discharge its intent was remedial. Suet 2-1 domestic duties without outside step was vital to world pssistanc

and security so long as the

by the veto,

"As the operation proceeds.

peace

It has become clear that Ambancurity Council was paralysed In the past six months has been Dr Jamali said that Iraq In the grip of a terroristic mili-wholeheartedly supported the tary dictatorship led by ele-Eyptian amendment that units ments of former KNIL (Royal to be earmarked should be organised and equipped

Dutch Indies) forces," he said.ording to standard measures

LONG-RANGE SOLUTION He said he wished to m

phasise the Egyptian amend- A report by the Ambonese- ment

The that

Collective born Indonesian Minister of Measures Committee should Health, Dr Leimena, who had consult not only the Secretary. recently returned from Ambon General but the states directly after making a final appeal to concerned,

con-

the Ambonese rebels to cease Iraq alq deem

deemed li Hex- resistance, hnd "amply

tremely important", to make the Armed the Government's belief addition

suggested by Egypt that the so-called Republic of

that milliardson, wonk the South Moluccas doca not

should receiver, fast! priority enjoy the support of any section try

may be at the mercy

atutes

of..

of the population, and that a the Soviet-equipped Communist satisfactory long-range solution military training and equipment,

of the problem of the status of

when the step In

world.

The seven-power-proposal, an {the South Moluccas will be thus amended, was necessary

caally achieved Government's authority restored there," Dr Roem sald.

maintaining pence,"

nce." he declared.

The

Committee then ed-

Dr Roem said that when the journed until 8 p.m. GMT- offensive against

Ambon was Reuter.

completed the

Government in- !

tended to "grant an appropriate

measure of autonomy

to the

Province of the Moluccas".

He said that "extreme care"

Uranium Discovery

Belt, Oct. 11,

Uranium deposits have been

had been taken by the Indane found between Jerusalem and

stan forces to ensure the safety Pamallah, a prospector

the civilan population of Mouhammad

of

| Ambon,

here

Afjawharl, sald

today. Aljawharl, #

the

Dr Roem blamed the Dutch Palestine refugee who prospecied for the Ambon confilet, declat-for

mineral under ing. "This affair was not cought| Jordanian permit, said analysis

Company Kavo to discharge positive result-Unlied Press,

+

The United Nations Interim Committee on by the failure of the Nether- Petroleum

by us, but was thrust upon us of ore samples by, the Iraq Korea today heard Colonel Alfred Katzin of Southlands authorities Africa, the UN Secretary General's personal re- presentative in Korea, stress the need for im- mediate relief measures to prevent widespread suffering among the population of that war- shattered country.

The youths, between the ages) Informants sald Colonel en Korean Commission as soon of 15 and 18, told newsmen as Kntzin tol! a closed session of as the latter arrives in Korea,—| they barded a plane at Northolt the seven-nation Committee that United Press. alport that British girls are the reverity of the Korean win-

better dancers and more in- ter made it advisable to take the telligent than the bobby-soxers promptest back home.

possible steps

to

In a list of their Hikes and deed foort and clothing there.

The Committee did not dis- likes during their stay in Bri-cuss

a resolution newly- tain under pa international ex-

submilled by Australia, which change scheme, they said: "Likes-girls, hospitality, food.ould limit the authority of the

Republican

government (100 warm), cathedrals (100 many)" Syngman Rice to the Southern

Said Cadet

Franklyn Part of the country,

Dislikes-weather, beer

Kremers, 17, of Portland, Ore- Kon, "I have eaten so much here that my pants won't flt. those four o'clock teas pastries."

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