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Security Council To Combinet
Bagpipes Got For Comfort
Them Jobs
Melbourne, Nov. 27. Ability 10 play bag- pipes has not kept five Scots out of Australia-it has got them jobs and homes here instead.
The Wangaratta Cale- donian Society, in an effort to get a pipe band to- gether, advertised
drew and responses from which
Scotland
in
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pipe major, a drum major and three other
were chosen.-Reuter.
ranks
Senator Wants
A Dominant
Middle Class
Manila, Nov. 27.
To give
impetus to carly establishment in the Philippines of a "dominant middle class," Senator Enrique B. Magaloua tavours limiting individual wealth to the sum of not more tivan 200,000 pesos (US$100,- 000).
The Liberal Party Senator has not made a formal
pro- posal in Congress but voiced the plan in talks with col- leagues.
As a prelude to the move he
PHOTOGRAPHS may take in that direction, he
Copies
urged today that the authorl- tics enforce strictly the Com- monwealth Act he authored years ago providing for
hectares of land each for agricultural purposes from the public domain. He said such action would hasten implemen- tation of the Bell Report.
of photographs two taken by the South China | free distribution of lots of 24 Morning Post, South China Sunday Post-Herald, China Mail and Hong Kong Tele- graph Staff Photographers aro on view in the Morning Post Building,
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Senator Magalona will in- troduce another measure in Congress to aid the early crea- tion
"dominant middle of a class" in the Philippines. United Press.
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Caracas, Nov. 27. Suarez Flamerich, 43, today Became president of the junta ruling Venezuela. He succeeds President Delgado who was as- sassinated two weeks ago.
Suarez Flamerich, a former law school Dean and former acting Foreign Minister, was a political prisoner in 1928 dur- ing the regime of Dictator Juan Vincent Gomez.-United Press.
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Discussion Of
Taiwan, Korea
Lake Success, Nov. 27.
The United Nations Security Council decided today over Russian objections to combine the questions of Formosa and Korea for debate, with the Chinese Communist delegation attending.
The Council defeated seven to one, with three abstentions, a Soviet motion which would have deleted the Korean war item from the agenda.
The Security Council President, Alex Bebler, of Yugoslavia, immediately invited the Chinese Com- munist delegation and a representative of South Korea to take their seats at the Council table.
Gen. Wu Hsiu-chuan's British Minister of State, Ken- acceptance of the invita-neth Younger, and Nasrollah tion to take his seat ap- Estezam of Iran, President of parently meant that he was the General Assembly. None propared to plunge into a full- was near Wu, however, and the ecale dobate on the whole Far only person to approach the" Eart crisis.
Chinese Communists in the There had been some doubt Council room was Dr Dragon: whether the Peking group would Protitch of Yugoslavia, prin- join the debate if the manoeuvre |cipal director of the
Depart-
to combine the Korean and ment of Security Council Af- Formosan debate succeeded. fairs.
on the con-
of only one ilem-
Communist com-
This stemmed from its note re- Malik insisted jecting the Council's recent in-sideration vitation to come here for a de- the Chinese bate on General MacArthur's plaint against the United: charge that Mao Tse-tung's States on the Formosa issue. troops had intervened in Korea. The second agenda item should The Soviet proposal to limit be worded "complaint of ag- the debate to Formosa was regression against jected 7-1 with India, Ecuador United States forces."
Korea
CHOU'S MESSAGE
by
and Egypt abstaining. Mr Bobler then declared the adop- tion of the coupled agenda- A message from the Chinese Peking's complaint of United Communist Foreign Minister,
En-lai, States aggression against For-Chou
requesting the mosa and the long-standing Council to consider the For- western complaint of Com-mosa issue, made it clear that plaint of Communist aggression Peking would not discuss Gen. against the Republic of Korea, MacArthur's report that Red-
Gen. Wu was known to have Chinese troops had ntered the a two-hour speech prepared on Korean war.
his country's charges and as The United States delegate, soon as he sat down next to Warren Austin, immediately re- India's Sir Benegal Rau he plied to Malik accusing him of raised his hand asking to raising parliamentary questions. speak.
designed to cause confusion in PROCEDURAL SQUABBLE the Council. The Council President, Alex 11 communication to the United Then he read from the Nov. Bebler, called on the American Nations delegate, Mr Warren Austin, which the
from Chou En-lal, in saying he had put his name at Foreign Minister cald, "In view Chinese Communist”
the head of the list.
of the gravity of the two ques" Mr Malik then touched off a tions of Taiwan and Korea and new procedural squabble, in- in view of the fact that the sisting that the complainant two questions are closely re- has the right to make the first lated it would be most proper speech. The Council was ad- that the Security Council' journed at 2314 GMT unt!! couple the questions of United Tuesday morning without States aggression on Formosa solving the Issue and Wu and United States Intervention will probably speak some time in Korea," during the day.
The Chinese delegates sat in the "very important persons" section as did Mr John Foster Dulles of the United States, the
Commission At Work In Seoul
Seoul, Nov. 27.
The United Nations Commission for the unification and rehabilitation of Korea (UN- CURK) held its first meeting in Korea today.
ADMISSION OF GUILT
Mr Austin introduced the us communication circulated atow
Malik's request which purported han to come from a "representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs" of Peking. Mr Austin S said that the document acknow- 1999 ledged Chinese Communist pär ticipation in the Korean war de when it said, "Filled with ilus righteous indignation, the Chinese people are helping the Korean people to repel American' aggression and its acts as righteous and just.”
As Mr Austin read from this
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document, Mr Malik agitatedly cried for a point of order, But Mr Bobler reminded him that he is could not get the floor on a pointi of order while a member of the fu
shrugged his heavy shoulders and slumped back in his seat.-
DALAM
The Commission arrived here | President of the Republic of Council was speaking. Mr Malik2219 yesterday after holding pre- Korea, at his residence. liminary talks in Tokyo.
The Korean Press
was
The first meeting here was unanimous in its welcome of the United Press. devoted to matters of procedure. Commission.
key.
The a
newspapers
generally Korean MP's
In Trouble
It was decided to have а rotating chairmanship for month at a time among the were confident that, with the seven members. of the Com-return of peace to Korea, the mission-Australia, Chile, The Commission would be able to Netherlands, Pakistan, the achieve its primary objective- Philippines, Thailand and Tur- the unification of the country. The conservative "Seoul
Seoul, Nov. 27.. Mr Shinmun," however, declared:
"The former
Three members of the South United Nations Korean Assembly were branded Commission was deceived, was as Communist collaborators to- mocked by the North Koreans, day by a special Parliamentary and so achieved: little.
Investigating Commission. "We ask the new Commission The Commission reported that to bear this in mind and be firm another 18 members of the As An open meeting will be held when dealing with the Chinese sembly who later this week After that all Communists. We would remind Seoul under the Communist oc- had remained in sessions will be in private.; the Commission also that be-cupation had not intentionally
Before its meeting in Tokyo, hind the Chinese the Commission paid a formal there is always the Kremlin." nists, and were, therefore, clear Communists co-operated with the Commu call on Dr Syngman Rhee, the Reuter.
led of any changes-ReutEN.“
The present chairman. Mian Ziauddin, of Pakistan, agreed to remain in office until the end of December..
The Commissián, also decided to visit the former Communist capital, Pyongyang, soon.