THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950.
ALLIANCE WITH U.S. CRITICISED
Both Dangerous And
Wrong,
Zilliacus
Insists
London, Nov. 13.
Mr Konni Zilliacus, former Labour Member of Parliament, declared today that he believed Britain's alliance with the United States "dangerous and wrong.”
was
"But I am not prepared to accept the proposi- tion that the only alternative to being run by the Americans is to be run by the Russians," he added.
Mr Zilliacus, who was ex- pelled from the Labour Party last year for disagreement with its foreign policy, said this in a long letler to the Sheffield "Peace" Conference, published in the Manchester Guardian.
He declared: "I believe there is urgent need for a peace movement in this country that stands for a middle way, for peace by negotiation and com- promise "resulting in a live and let live agreement between the Communist and capitalist worlds, which cannot destroy each other by force and will merely destroy civilisation if they try."
Stating that he had no faith that anything worthwhile would come out of the Sheffield "Peace" Congress, Mr Zilliacus declared: "I have literally no use for a peace movement that is run by people who believe war is so nearly. inevitable that their job is to recruit all-in support for the Soviet Union, right or wrong.”
ACID TEST
Pet Dogs Get A Ration Card
Bombay, Nov. 14. "Ghost" ration cards in this city numbering 60,000 have accounted for a loss to tho state government of over 4,300 tons of food a year, the Civil Supplies Department announced.
Rationing officials re- cently discovered two extra ration cards made out in the names of two pet doga belonging to a film actress.
A Pathan with 31 ration cards in huls name which he had registered nt various ration shops in the elty has been arrested by the police-United Press.
An impressive picture of the blaze at Crystal Palace which destroyed the old School of Art, last of the buildings to survive the great Crystal Palace fire of 1936. Nothing now remains of this famous collection of buildings which was once one of London's most famous landmarks.
Moscow's Korea War To End Treaty
Fiction
Moscow, Nov. 13. Korean developments were the major news item on Monday, with Pravda devoting a full page to the Chinese Communist Foreign Ministry's de- claration regarding American violation of Chinese territory and the influx of Chinese "volunteers”
and observed that the acid test Peace' Group into North Korea.
his own "breaking point" with the British and Interna- tional Peace Committees came when the Yugoslav Communist regime refused to bow to the authority of the Soviet Commu- : nist Party.
"If the Partisans of Peace had! been what they professed to be, they would still have had room for the Yugoslav Peace Com- mittee and would not have committed themselves to one side or the other in this con- 'flict," Mr Zilliacus added.
Adjourns
To Warsaw
The Peking statement assail- Pravda also gave prominence ing General MacArthurt, spread- to a Peking report that the ing over four columns in Pravda, North Koreans had launched said General MacArthur's report "heroic counteroffensive with
a
to the United Nations and the the participation of Chinese declaration by Mr Warren Aus- volunteers, resulting in an un- tin, the American delegate on expected blow to the American Paris, Nov. 13. the Security Council, "repre-occupants The leaders of the French de-sented a distortion of facts from the patience of the
who had considered to legation
dieting the truth, and, moreover, Communist-beginning to end, fully contra-people unlimited."
was a noisy attempt to frighten China."
the
sponsored Shefeld Peace Con- gress, now adjourned to War- saw, today sent a message to the British Premier, Mr Cle- He said that he wanted peacement Attlee, protesting against
admission to Britain. the delegates being refused
with the Soviet Union and was convinced that the Russians, too, wanted peace.---Reuter.
Cargo For Israel
Chinese
The paper's special corres-
Ministry spokesman, reversingeported tens of thousands of A Chinese Communist Foreign pondent in Peking, Vysokov, the American charges, said the "patriots" were anxious to en- United States invaded Chinese List in the North Korean forces territory and was threatening
to repel the "overseas atom "After giving us publicly the Chinese security. He affirmed sheiks who are drunk with assurance that nothing per- the Chinese people were just-
human blood and are repeating Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 13,
mitted you to forbid this Con- fiably volunteering to fight with the old Japanese trick to invade More than 4,000 bags of Newgress, everything possible was Brunswick seed
the North Korean forces to repel China through Korea.” potatoes and done to make it impossible or
American "aggression," and de- 200 tons of birch logs were to- "derisory," the messeage said.
manded a peaceful settlement of day being loaded in the freighter "Never before had such a lack the Korean question "though the Meir Dizengoff for Israel.
of fair dealing been seen. Mak- Chinese people do not fear any The Israeli ship (5,686 tons), ing a dead set against delegathreats from any aggressora." which arrived from New York tions freely chosen by all the early today, will make regular countries of the world, your
The statement ended with an trips here during the winter police tried to determine the enumeration of 85 alleged months. She was due to sail composition of an international American incursions into Chin- late tonight. Reuter
"Congress." Reuter-
ese territory since August 27.
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H.M. The King last week inspected the 1st Bn The King's Royal Rifle Corps at their Winchester Depot. Our picture shows the King talking to veterans of tothe Regiment, now of Chelsea Hospital. They are today aged 79 and 80
respectively and they joined the KRRC in 1888. (Central-Press)
one
Vysokov said, in the course of Mukden alone
day 13,000 persons in
volunteered for the Korean front He said similar enthusiasm was being displayed throughout China. United Press.
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ONLY
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QUEEN'S
The
Lake Success, Nov. 13. High diplomatic sources re- ported that Egypt plans to de- nounce this week its 1936 treaty with Britain. The treaty covers the status of the Suez Canal-United Press,
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