THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950:
U.S. CALLS FOR CHINA PROBE Russia's Relations With Chiang "A Case History Findings Likely To Alert World To Real Danger
Lake Success, Nov. 21.
The United States today called upon the United Nations to investigate Russia's relations with Nationalist China as a case history which will serve further to alert the world to a danger to which none of us can be indifferent.”
Talk Over
Jap Peace
Treaty
Lake Success, Nov. 21.
Mr John Foster Dulles, Republican adviser to the State Department, told the General Assembly's main Political Committee that the United States "supports in general" the proposal made by Chiang Kai-shek's government to appoint a commission of inquiry to investigate the Russian abrogation of its treaty of 1945 with the Nationalist government, which the Chinese delegation alleges endangered Russia and the United the peace of the Far East and of the world. States have had further Mr Dulles spoke after the and indeed of all the world, to talks on a proposed Japan-chief Nationalist Chinese dele-a dangor to which none of us
Tsiang, had can be indifferent.” ese peace treaty, it was an- gate, Dr Ting-fu
told the Committee that the "The events we are asked to nounced today.
Peking Communist regime was study may exprose n vast Mr John Foster Dulles, disintegrating in face of mount- scheme of imperialism lurking American delegate in charge of ing Chinese resistance. Dr behind an outer mask of bene- negotiations for a treaty, dis-Tsiang charged that 45,100 Soviet volence toward the national closed in a statement that he agents were
spread through aspirations of the people. There had again conferred with Mr China, solidifying the Kremlin's is a task of gigantic magnitude Jacob Malik, Soviet delegate to control.
which might be dangerous- the United Nations Security Mr Dulles said: "In 1941, the disastrous in the first Instance Council.
United States took the risk of to the peoples who have newly The two men had met some terrible war rather than recog-won their independence because weeks ago ad Mr Malik was nise what was ostensibly a that independence will be taken understood to be
sending to Chinese government exercising | from them and in the second Moscow suggestions made by de facto authority in China, but place disastrous to many others, Dulles for an early treaty. which we knew was at heart a for Soviet leaders have openly tool of Japanese imperialism. represented their Asiatic policy as a part of their larger global strategy.
Mr Dulles said today that he met Mr Malik again on Monday night.
Proposals by the British Com- monwealth countries for the terms of the Japanese peace treaty have been worked out by officials, and have been trans- mitted to Washington, a usually reliable source said here today.
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The Israel version of the Olympic games, the Maccabiah, attracted entrants from eighteen nations. One of the most charming was Roberta Fisher, chatting to members of the American team. (Acme),
West Urged Not To Misunderstand East
London, Nov. 21,
"By the summer of 1945, it seemed the Chinese could con- The-Soviet- delegate sub-centrate--on-internal affairs
EXPOSURE NEEDED mitted a memorandum seeking without fear of being absorbed
"If Asia is being, subjected to some clarification of the sug- or torn apart from without.
(cloaked) aggression then ex- gestions theretofore made by the But as Japan in 1930 became United States which Mr Dulles fearful of growing Chineseposure is a good preventive, We all friends of China, Look under. advisement for a nationalism, so it seems that in believe
they 1945 the Soviet leaders became whether
recognise the subsequent reply.
China would fcarful
от the become national government such a strong, independent people's government, should be nation it could not readily be glad to get at the real facts. 'transformed' into a Soviet Com- "Of course, in China, as in munist 'reserve","
other countries, there have been ills and maladjustments, They RECENT EVENTS
are particularly acute in China Supporting Dr Tsiang's pro-and it is quite likely that had Dr Victor Purcell, British delegate to the The source said the task had
there been no such thing as Pacific Relations Conference at Lucknow, India, been carried out by a working posal that a committee be ap-
Communism, China committee of officials represent pointed to gather "information Soviet
have had a ing
postwar last month, said today that Southeast Asian coun- all the Commonwealth and facts from the two coun- would countries, adding that the con- tries in the dispute," Mr Dulles phase of revolution
and contries were not aware of the Communist threat, clusions reached did not carry told the 60-nation group, "We vulsion.
"When such internal distress either from without or from within their midst. any governmental or ministerial believe recent events in China
may present a sanction at this stage.
case history prevails, it should have been an Dr Purcell, who was Malaya's wartime Minis- The proposals were designed which, if adequately explored, occasion for what our charter
the documented and reported, will calls good neighbourliness, where try of Information chief, said in a letter to the to clarify the attitudes of
further to alert various Commonwealth govern-serve
the all try to help. It is a matter of Times that Southeast Asia as a whole was abso- Reuter. ments.
when people of 'Asia and the Pacific, grave concern
gets sick-and when a great lutely nationalistic and against joining either of power tries to impose on it the two great power blocs.
Turtons Making War A Family Affair
Tokyo, Nov. 21.
The Turton family of Hot Springs, Arkansas, is making a family affair of the Korea war.
They have only been able to make contact with each other by mail.
a nation
what President Truman in his
and the we
Chr
Hongkong Telegraph
recent San Francisco address "In India and Pakistan, for Dr Purcell 'concluded: "Either called a new colonialism, Soviet example, politicians
write off Asla as un- style."
press are unanimous, .in' re-important, or we take new stock SOVIET RESPONSE
garding the present trial of of our position."-United Press. force as merely a contest be- The Soviet delegate urged the tween two great power blocs, United Nations to halt the
one, headed by America, the "waste of time" with "this other by Russia," he said. ludicrous Kuomintang regime". He added that Southeast The delegate, Mr Jacob Malik, Asian countries were aware of served notice that Russia would real or imaginary threats of vote against any fact-finding] "dconomic imperialism" but commission. Mr Malik denied "only very, very little of the all charges made by Dr Tsiang. threat of Communism from He made clear what Mr Dulles without or within their midst." had pointed out-that. any in- Every educated Indonesian vestigating group would have to will tell you that what is hap- depend on documents and pening in Indo-China is part of material available outside, since the anti-colonial struggle. He it was certain neither Moscow will profess indifference to Ho nor Peking would allow it entry Chi Minh's Communistic affilia- to carry on its studies.-United tions and insist that Vietminh Press.
is ani Indigenous nationalist movement.
OLIVE MAKES
Warrant Officer William V.(again separated from each Tur'on is serving with the First other. Cavalry Division on the Chong- At the beginning of the chon River front. His wife, Mil-Korean war they were together dred, is a nurse in the 121st on duty at the Army and Navy Evacuation Hospital on the General Hospital at Hot North-east coast.
Springs. They both volunteered And Warrant Officer Turton to serve in Korea. has to say "Sir" to wife Mildred
Warrant Officer Turton con- because she holds the rank of fesses that the most galling Captain.
thing to him is that his wife The third Aghting Turton is has seen more action here than Corporal Harold Turton, nep he has. hew of the Warrant Officer and his Captain wife. The Corporal landings with the Marines at She made the amphibious the Eighth Cavalry Ro-Inchon and Wonsan. giment in North-west Korcay! Each letter to him tells
There is a fourth Turton in her experiences at the front. the armed forces but she is
The Warrant Officer is "de-sembly
is in
SCENE
"The Siamese are aware of the presence of 3,000,- 000 Chinese in their midst, but they do not see themselves a spearhead of Communist
"Strasbourg, Nov. 21. The Assembly of the Council ideology.
"In Malaya, Communism is of Europe adjourned in con- moved from the public gallery bandit fusion today as attendants re- much more painfully real for the terror; conducted by
here the
serving in the United States.finite about his plans after the Spaaksident, M. Paul Henri remain supine awalting: a de-
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an Englishwoman. Olive Muir, Chinese. But, even of
who had shouted at the As-majority of Chinese prefer to
cision:
between the contesting Sergeant Betts Turton, a mece, Korean war",
Miss Muir was taken to the
forces. is in the Air Force at Cheyenne,
"In the Philippines alone is "I am going to retire", he police office for questioning. She there any echo of the appre Wyoming.
says. Then he adds with con- told journalists
that she had hensions of the Americans Warrant Officer and Captainsiderable emphasis, "And my wanted to say to Spaak: "Why but the dependence of the Wyndham Turton, served in the South | wife
her do you allow a majority here Philippines on America is suffi- Victoria, is going to resign Pacific during the World War II' cornmission."-Reuter.
whom you do not accept it in clent to account for this,"
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