THE HONGKONG- TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

1950.

MAO NOT A COMING TITO QUEENG Prediction By Well-Known English Biographer

America's

Complexities Of

Move On China World Scene May

Intervention

-Lake Success, Nov. 6. The United States today. for- mally presented to the Security Council Genicnal, Douglas Mac- Arthur's actusation

that

Chinese Communist troops had

invaded North Korea and were fighting the United Nations

forces. Reuter.

Paris, Nov. 6. The Foreign Office said today that France would support any move by the United Nations in Korca. The Froh govern- ment constiered that the situa- tion in the Far East is bringing the threat of a general war

nearer than at any time after

the war.

The Foreign Office added that

the French government viewed the presence of Chinese armies

Confound Peking

New York, Noỵ, 6.

the A biographer of Mao Tse-tung warns West against believing the Chinese, Communist leader may become "another Tito" He says that Mao, "wherever he can, will work for the world revolution."

The biographer is Robert Payne, an English- man who has written several books based on his The latest of these, wartime years in China. "Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China," is published by Henry Schuman, Inc.

in Korea as a "grave menace" | Mao, to peace-United Press.

The book is sympathetic to and denounces. Chiang Kai-shek as treacherous, vain, and leader of 2 "reactionary and corrupt" party, Although Mao to be. a Payne believes

Mr. Nehru Is loyal supporter of Moscow, he

At A Loss

thinks the Communist revolu- tion was almost girlolly Chinese, He thinks the revolution's suc- and per- hastened, coss was haps ensured, because the U. S. kept shipping anms to Chiang and the Communists kopt cap- turing these arms.

has

Bombay, Nov. 6. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, cannot nation why one understand

"In in order

man our day no should fight another to impose its ideology upon it. reached power so quickly

Mr Nehru said so tonight in dramatically as Mao Tse-tung," apparent reference to the Pyne wrote "Two years before Chinese invasion of Tibet. He he achieved supreme power he addressing the "Eight- was hiding among the loess Today he is Thirty" Club, whose member-caves of Shensi, ship consists mainly of Indus-the undisputed master of China, trial leaders.

with an effective power greater than that possessed by any of the Chinese emperors..

was

After dealing at length with domestic problems. Mr. Nehru made a passing reference to the conflict in Korea.

"War has come to Asia," he said. "It has almost come to

EXTREME PERIL

"It is possible that the com- the frontiers of India. This, plexities of the International however, does nyot worry Lis scene may in the end confound very much."- What does worry him... He still remains remark- uis is the fact that we are inter-ably ignorant of the world out- nally weak."-United Press.

Japanese Agencies

In Indo-China

::

New Delhi, Nov. 6. The first official post-war Indo-Japanese link is being established.

·

Japanese overseas agencies will be set up in New Delhi, Calcutta, and Bombay to deal with both commercial and con- sular functions, but will have consular status. United

no

Press

side... We under-estimate Mao at our extreme peril. He be- longs to the new type of Asiatic leader-Nehru and Sjabrir ore others who combine an extra- ordinary penetration and under- standing of theoretical forces with a schse of reality.....

Just Routine

Chatter

Washington, November 6. Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the United States, said today that she has received no com- munications from her govern- ment

the regarding

Chinese Communist Invasion of Korea.

Emerging from a conference with the assistant Secretary of State. Mr. George McGhee, Madame Pandit summed up the

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"Nothing in the scale of the tax or its methods of assess-

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