Concern Felt Over War With Vietminh

M.

Marselles, Oct. 15.

Guy Mollet, the

Secretary-General of

tho

French Socialist Party, said here today that it seerned improbable

that

would be able to

France

beat the

Vietminh guerillas in Indo.

China alone.

"Mao Tse-tung's China would

not inve the same tears

garding Indo-Cima that

re-

of

trained her in the cate Korea, M. Mollet declared in Socialist address to the

an

Federation of the Bouches de Rhone Department.

"Moreover, Hussla, after the Karran setback, may need

These compensatory pozabilities must be considered seriously," M. Mollet womed.

SUCCESS.

He wondered if France cuald rely on rapid and rufficient ex- ternal nid if she was unable to settle the Indo-Chinese kitun- thon. "If not, we must consider applying An international zulu- tion to an international prob- lem." he added-Reuter.

FARM STRIKE IN ITALY FIZZLES OUT

Miku. Oct. 15. The farmlands strike, which paralysed Northern Italy for 2 days, ended to. "free" After 4,000 day workers arrived here work in the rice fields.

The

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950.

Relfast Home From Korea

HMS Belfast, with her paying-off pennant flying from the masthead, pictured

in the River Medway after her arrival home from the Far East, where she had been in being recommissioned. faking an active part in the Korean opera tions. She Below: Leading Signalman Francis Taylor, of Kidlington, Oxford, gets a great wel-

from his wife and 2 year old son, John Michael (Central Press).

come

SOVIET

RUSSIA

CHOOSES GUNS

BEFORE

BUTTER

Stockholm, Oct. 15.

Soviet Russia is choosing guns before butter. More and more household goods are disappearing from the market as her industries grow, according to Russian newspapers reaching here.

Three months went A recent issue of the trade new one. uning organ, Trul, wrote: by but he got no reply.

"Tarnopoliski wrote letters "letters are coming in from

and sent telegrams. repeatedly. telegrams and Commun-led workers all corners of the Soviet The cost of the

totalled perhaps turion asted a busy onder to Union complaining that it is Leave the strike in the province possible to get goods at of Novara, and immediately | farmhands made arrangerens all, much less goods of good

to

to meet for farmers to negobate į quality,”

a settlement, I was expected:

Trad called

the stamps

than the value of

more

130

Comrado Sigal, of Odessa, In frame, but he got no reply." in letter to Trud, stated that he

a conference ofhad saved up with great dim-

Central culty for from

the

"Mocow No. 2" But nticr three monthis, he has still not been

that the farmhands' strake in the workers provinces of Milan, Pavia and Daivers Store in Moscow to camera. Vercell also would enn by to-discuss The shortage. They able to and films for it.

morrow.

found the following:

The factory in the Komin-He has written to the factory

teapots,

used 10/everal times asking where he

The Communists had tried to use the farinhanda' atrite 10 le district which

can buy Alms, but has had no bring about "sympathy general manufacture

sugar reply.

asi strikes in most of the industrial bowin and other cuekery

Trud said

Govern. that the They North Itation reglun:-

ceased production, No alter-ment and the party have in- turn failed to achieve their goal when native supplies have Leen structed all industries to and blained from other factories anti-Communist 11075

out more and better goods, but Potato "free" workers carried on the

peelers and other without remilts. The res50JK are the "en- kitchen articles have gone off for the failure work-United Press.

of many There are 13212 met.

no servative mentality" burners for primus stoves, industrict leaders who refuse la Orders were placed for these change over to new methods,

September none had been

Austria Fears other goods Rust March, but Trud explained.

Fresh Trouble

Vans, Oct. 15. Ferdinand Graf.

Under-Secretary

the

گرام

Herr Austrian State for the faterior, said my Salzburg last night that the Goverment had "positive the

LIP SERVICE Further,

debye

the Linton: have i "Customers come in every been slack in organising com- between workers to day asking for saucepans, frying petitions pans and bowls and each time see who can turn out the best me workers Some we have to reply: We have not

quality goods mouth and then rush and butch

gut on, the workers said." slack in the first half of the

ONLY BLACK BUTTONS

after the

The Balakirev Inefory, which the work in the second half ander the inkry of Local to catch up with the schedule, Industries, "can no longer supply |

Crozantylin looks black everything

formation" of Cummmunist plans grey buttons or patent fasteners pubile's welfare and has done for a new "tor wave" shortly for women's blouses. It is only

10 ensure Etiq{ in the country.

producing old-fashioned

Trud quality goods for them. Addrezing a People's Party buttons."

seid. "But trade and industry Gmf said!

ally, Herr

Te

Ju

Kulebakska

enty, round of violence and sabot qe But they are of one size

will get There are no fine needles or

darning needles,

trade union erganisationis, too.

South

Asian Affairs Take On New Importance

New York, Oct. 15.

Asian mattors displaced other political subjects, not ex-, cluding those of Europe, in front page importance as President Truman prepared to make his first policy statement, after his Wake Island conference with General MacArthur.

On East

· Asjan affales | munism? Will the lands that This conference, though expert

have clashed on the question cave birth to Confucious. much briefer than the re-

of "handling" Asta,

Krishna and Gandhi be pre- cent week-long meetings of Whereas a few weeks ago, served for democrney?"

with an the Atlantic Foreign Minis-stories

Asian angle) PRECARIOUS PEACE ters in New York, created a could about as early be lecst- The Democrats, with turke, ed in the voluminous Ameri- purposeful plans for Eurasin, more Intense interest in the can press a needle in win also hang on to the words public mind as it affected baystack, today the position is which the architect of the Problems posed by United Nations action in Korea

OA pronounce Tuerday,

America's cold war policy on different.

Ala " the United Nutlets wil

the one side and the future and to the United States" now They reason this way: although of domestic party pollties on hit one in the eye from the the Koren alventure went well, the other.

front to the editorial pages ut "peace" there will be pre- ไป Asia is now the domin-1 newspapers.

carious without the sincere sup- In apite It has been pic-1

of its ant topic, as

immediate port of Russia, China and India, the problems, Korea had receded representing half of the world's tured here all along that

በ3 well as in-

pumulation. Americon President and his For u importance

Instead, Indo-China The objective of removing Eastern commander and Kreater terest.

und India have come more to Western troops from Korca and the fort.

the Far East. would be attainable without the goodwill,

Koreans

Reject Limitation Of Authority

Tokyo. Oct. 15.

Dr Syngman Rheo's South Korean Government has rejected the limitation of its authority to the area south of the 38th Parallel, it was reported here from Scoul.

The rejection, issued yes- | "

KEY PROBLEMS

un-

nt least, of China and Indin.

These two countries keep on publish coming into every discussion at

Most Newspaper elaborately annotated maps of

the present time, espeelally the Eastern regions to emphasise ter India preferred to risk that the key problems discussed

"grace" over lesing "Western by President Truman with

Korea rather than abandon her General MacArthur would have

admission of stand over the "relations with Communist China, to the United ranged from Nehru" to the Japanese peace

Nations.

Treaty.

is further realized that The emphasis on Asian qus though the Security Council has

further tions was

heightened decided to welcome Communist by the day-to-day notice taken

Chinese representativer of discussions at the Institute of Pacific Relations conference

witnesses after November 15, In Lucknow, backed by the opt- the Truman-MacArthur inceling ion that the speakers for the might conceivably have an im most part seemed to reflect mo

pet on this question. policies of their governments."

DIE'S POST American readers learned

Finally, there is the question that there were a lot of anti-f the appointment of a new American" speeches at the con- Secretary-General of the United ference and that.

Renerally, "everything is said to inflente! an Ritl-American feeling and tet little is sold to show the con

trary,

Nations. Soviet Russia is dend in Mr Trygve Lle, apparently beenuse he declared

Korea an North

"aggressor" even before the Security Coun- cil did so.

The United States and other ever more than determinal to have Mr Lie as Secretary-General, if only for

The over-riding motit of the general Asian theme was, how- ever, in a different key. I was "America must now lend the rountries ote United Nations in trying to re- ruin the lost confidence and goodwill of all Asiatic peoples,

ASIAN GOODWILL

The search for Asian goodwin was, however, marked by these upproaches,

President Truman, backed by

partial extension of his term. But strict Interpretation of the Chartre may come in the way, It is here that a neutral like Indin is being privately men- Honcu.

Mr Le le still the keliest

Me Dean Acheron and General candidate, but if for solute rea- George Marshall, was cald to ton he is not to be the Secre- after February believe that force alone, in tary-General cluding atom bombs, could not 1051, it generally believed the Indian enjoying step Communism,

particularly that an In Asia

confidence of all the delegations the would have the best chance. --

General MacArthur, an other hand, said in the Chicago Luter. speech which President Truman successfully "banned" thal the United States Administra Lion 400k the Asinn mind, that "Oriental peoples" rullled better to "strong and forceful

that. tho

Com leadership," munists must be met with torce

Solietever they threatened,

For

factory have so far fulfilled his instrue-terday, followed an urgent Acheson Plan first, and that the best way to Communists have lost the Brat selles are being turned out. tions badly. The party and meeting of the South Koreanį.

ris guilty because they have Cabinet on Friday to discuss only paid lp service to his in- press reports that Thurs- day's closed meeting of the structions,

United Nations Commission

111

Austria, but they

give up the Bight,

"We know that they are purj paring for the second round.”

of formir

Naziu nuw

Another factory. in Sherba- koyak. is sending out loud-

"Radio technique vanced,"

Likely

on Korca had decided to Win

While Trus and the provin He said that it was also known peakers "of the sort in demand cial papers report shortages of Koods, the two national dailles.) that the National League, com20 years ago."

has Pravda and Isvestia are full of exclude Dr Rhee's regime posed

tre workers

said accounts of new hydro-electric from North Korea, at least allied to the Communists, was but the factory never thluks and irrigation schemes.

until nation-wide elections The to play a special part in the of producing new models.

here in Students of Russia Communists gal

nabotage radio

bed and our Stockholm believe sets are

that this is were held. to take them al-designed to action. -Reuter,

shop refused

switch public at- though there are buyers for

tention away from the shur. thein. The factories are turn-inges lug out practically nothing

Abdullah Sees

Robertson

Anuman, Oct.

King Abdullah today

5.

Its

the radio line-no serials,

in no

valves or anything like that."

clothes added. Jowing more During the first six months of market.

Clothes pre still pitifully

this year, the Central Univer-

Political

To Through

THE. HERO

upon

BLUE JAY

LIQUID

CORN REMOVER

an ap

There's a

BLUE-JAY RELIEF

Every Commem

BLUE

CORN

REMOVER

N

BLUE JAY

President Truman and his advisers were sald to believe hot Western Europe, as com- pared to the

Est, was much the greater "prize" of the cold war, that Asian prob- lems must not be permitted to hamper United States leader- ship from attending to Europe

Stopstinging, throb- promote such policies was to bing com painel Try encourage Asian democracies. Blue Jay Liquid The opposite view, again, was Corn Remover. Use that Communism plans to blast according to direc its way to Europe via Asin, and tions. Feel the corn that, militarlly, the Far Eastern battle limes are no less impor- yield, give up the tant than those ol Western #ght What wonder. Europe.

ful reef So why Lake Success, Oct. 15.

muffer? Get Blue Jay "Acheson Pla" for

Depending

the degree Liquid Corn Re. pooling armed forces to meet for necard established during mover today. Full any aggression, as revied is the Wake Island parleys, it was alza bottle and four Miss feien Kim, the South week-end, is almost certain to generally predicted that Pres- felt pads: Korean Public Information; be endorsed by the United Na- | 550

dent Truman's pronouncement Assembly ob- Director, said that the oflcial tions Generat

on Tuesday would have Text MORE CLOTHES

of the United Nations servers here believed today.

than 30 speakers have Peal for Asla even more sign- More had not Another way of pacifying the resolution

yet been

Acant than the wartime ugree- told the Assembly's

dients of Yalta and Teheran. The few goods available ure housewife seems to be by al- received in Korea, but terinea already,

they Committee that Trud

the "most unfortunate.**

General id poor quality,

rai MacArthur, by his will support the seven-nation

victory in Korea, is more than The South Korean statement, proposal.

Changes

the ever the hero of the Republican made uver sal Store had to reject 35 ml short in Soviet Russia. But deplored the suddenness of the

Congres which in the scme week-end have removed epived General Sir Brint Roon rouble worth of goods, there were more of them this resolution and the secrecy

nai elections,

only of the criticistas voiced against en bertson,

shoes and stockings, summer than at any time since surrounding its adoption. Commander-In- including

observers thought that three weeks away, is to make !!, and Chief, British Middle East because

they were nut up 10, the Revolution.

two-thirds

the general Far Eastern ques- Pravda has even reported n Foreseeing "legal compilea- the necessary

Astion, Hinked to Communism, ita in the blctions"

approval the Jorily In implementing NO REPLY

mannequin parade a

was virtually assured. main election cry.

of Other recent issues of Trud collective farm in the Ukraine United Nations proposal, put sembly

The Republican resolution will

horror field by a representative at

from examples

In any case, the shortages forward by Australia, the South King Abdullah, by Major Gen- report similar

"Shall Asia, the are unlikely to cause any real Korean Government challenged come before the Pollilal Com- Communism is reflected in the

millee tomorrow for detailed comment:

cradle of the world's six great eral J. M. Gluby, Commander the provinces.

the people its "moral grounds." Comrade A. Tarnopoliski from discontent beenUSE

examination--Heuter, of the Arab Legion, and

other!

It is not

religions, be dominated by Com- Metals.

Cerkl bought a blcycle of "Zit" are used to them.

n woman's toke. "He could not enjoy his very long since

The mazine advised readers in the a bicycle long. Trui said.

He sent it back must matter-of-fact way royaltine cracked.

with cotton the proposal because they justly to the factory and asked for a vlean their teeth

wool when they could not find | feel that It is an encroachment: tooth-brushes In the shops.--| upon their inevitable right to Reuter.

carty out their own elections

Balmoral, Sectland, Oct. 15. through their own Government,”

Princess Elizabeth left for the statement said,

London tonight with her two Koreans had in the past, and children and her sister, Princes would still, welcome supervision Margaret. by the United Nations Com-

They had been spending u mission in holding elections and holiday at this Scottish real of Amman Oet, 15.

rebuilding their country. Jordan The new

the King and Queen. Cabinel,

Prince Charles,

aged The Republic of Korea had announced yesterday officially

Mura ns the been under United with Sald Pasha

Nations months, walked on board the Prime Minister, assumed office supervision in the past and had traini

Princess Arine, aged |been recognised by, and estab- today.

It was announced today that lished diplomatic relations with, weeks, is expected to be chris- toned in London w011. She Hussein Pusha Sirat, the for many nations.

names- given four The statement questioned the will be mer Under Secretary had been appointed Court Chamberlain moral" necessity for the pro-Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise.-- In the place of Abdel Rahman posal "when we, the Republic Reuter. Pasha Khalifa, Minister of the of Koren,

Forces.

General Robertson was Freet-

cd on his arrival at the air-

King Abdulah will go Baghdad next Saturday for week's visit to the Iraqi faunily-Reuter,

standard.

EDITORS PALLI BENJICE INC INDIVA KORK

1924.

AN ENCROACHMENT

The revised

ma.

to "Our people will not accept Royalty Return

NEW JORDAN CABINET

Interior.

and the United Nations have been getting along

To London

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The Jordan delegation to the amicably up to the present CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Observers have attached United Nations Assembly at significant to the fact that = 'at

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Lake Success, leaving on Tues least two South Korean Minis- 1. Plant. It's the locust tree day, conalsto

of Ahmad Bey, ters conferred. with Glesoral or falso acacia. 2. Manoilies. 3. Tugan, Minister of Education, Walton H. Walker before the The thyroid gland. 4. James

Bendack, Mayor of Government - Engine Thumtate= | Hilton.

Yor Sharpening mentReuter.

cutlery and tools, 3. 'Africa.

· “I'll just say goodnight and let it go at that.

okay?"

und sa Bethlehem.-Reuter

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