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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CHINA
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1950.
FORMALLY
CHARGED
General Assembly To Take DINNER
Up Six-Power Accusation
Lake Success, Dec. 5.
OFFENDS
Seoul, Dec. 5.
The United States and five other countries submitted to the General Assembly on Tuesday a formal charge that Chinese Narsing Ruu, for having met the Communist troops were fighting the United Nations in Korea.
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Spain Bans Parade Of Students
Madrid, Dec. 5.
The pro-Government Secul newspaper, Tei Han, tonight at- tacked India's delegate to the United Nations, Sir Benegal
Chinese Communist delegates at
A student demonstration Lake Success.
planned here today to demand "Do you think the representa- the return of Gibraltar to Spain arc was suspended at the order, it
men?" the newspaper asked in of the Interior, an editorial addressed to Sir Benegal.
The charge was contained in an explanatory | Manchurian border, jeopardis- tives of Communist China
ing the security of the Chinese honourable guests and gentle-was understood, of the Minister memorandum submitted to the Assembly's People's Republic. general (steering) committee. It demanded that the question of Peking's open intervention in Korea be added to the agenda of this assembly session.
that
It con- "armed of the
The memorandum, submitted by the United States,
Ecuador, was Britain, France, Norway, Cuba and regarded by observers as surprisingly mild. tended itself solely with the charge forces of the Central People's Government People's Republic of China are conducting military operations against United Nations forces in Korea."
Russia is represented on the committee.but has no veto
power.
The committee comprises As- sembly President Nasrollah Entezem, of Iran, the As sembly's seven vice-presidents
com-
The United States "oriminal acts of aggression" against China the just indignation of people
had stirred and continued to stir
who were well aware of the
looming danger of the operations of American Imperialists, he added.
Mr Mr Entezain interrupted Vyshinsky and told him to stick to the subject.
Mr Vyhlasty then declared that there was no Chinese in- tervention in Korea.
He described it as a mighty Chinese people's movement lo assist their brethren in Korea.
Mr Vyshinsky charged the United States
"Do not entertain them. Why the dinner party? Are you try
ing to work out a peace treaty with them? If so, we doubt if you really know what you are
leing."---Router.
Settlement In Greece
Athens, Dec. 5. King Paul of Greece and the Prime Minister, M. Venizelos, will go to Salonka in January to discuss the settlement of North Greek problems.
Greece's agricultural development and local reclama- tion works are important prob- lems which need the Govern- urgent attention. ment's
Salonika's harbour must also be
A delegate of the Students' Uniton told some 300 members assembled for the demonstra-
But informed
tion that it had been postponed until tomorrow. circles said that the Minister of the Interior had given strict orders to student leaders that the demonstration must be suspended or it would be broken up by force.
Armed police were patrol- Eng the centre of the city and extra police guards were posted round
the British Embassy building at the
request of the British Charge d'Affaires.————— Reuter.
Canberra Decision
Canberra, Dec. 5. Reliable sources said an ur-
gent meeting of the Australian
Mr Austin introduced a re- quest by Cuba, Ecuador, France,
and Norway, Britain
North with repeating the United States that because
the old Japanese plan of trying action on the matter was blocked in the Security Council to subdue Korea first and then by the Soviet veto, the Assem-attacking China. bly should take up the ques- "The facts make it clear", he tion of Chinese intervention as said, "that there is no Chinese
in Korca. There reorganised. an important and urgent intervention
The probable expansion people's a mighty Chinese movement to go to the assistance Greek-Yugoslav trade and tran-
Korean sit for Yugoslav goods of their Mr Andrei
These and Vyshinsky (Rus-and succour Iran, India, the
other outstanding questions Peru, the Soviet Union, Thai- sia) objected to any discussion brethren to save Korean people also be considered.
Imperialists and from the Assembly of the General and in
cefend China's own security."will be dealt with on the spot tion a sense of national unity.-
to give the Northern popula- Reuter. Chinese intervention in Korea, claiming that Chinese units Reuter. were exclusively volun- there teers.
and the chairmen of the As- sembly's seven standing mittees, representing Australia, Britain, Nationalist China, Co- lombia, Cuba,
land, the United Venezuela.
Czechoslovakia,
Netherlands,
States
After stating
the charge against Communist China, the memorandum pointed out that the issue falled to come up for discussion in the Security Coun- cil "because of negative vote of one of the permanent members -the Soviet Union,"
The memorandum continued: "Under these circumstances the delegations of Cuba, Eduador,
matter.
If there were any complaints to be made they should be ad- dressed to the Security Council. Therefore, he
proposed that the Steering Committee shelve the question and send it back
Council.- the Security
to
Reuter.
Only the Soviet Union and
Norway, the United Kingdom Czechoslovakia opposed placing and the United States believe the matter on the agenda. the Assembly should now con- sider immediately the impor- tant and urgent question of the intervention of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China in Korea, with a view to making appropriate recommendations." United Press,
PLACED ON AGENDA
Lake Success, Dcc. b. The Steering Committee of the United Nations General 'Assembly decided today to place Chinese Communist inter-
The Steering Committee's re- commendation will go before the full General Assembly for final approval and the Assembly President said that the question would be sent to the main Poli- tical Committee for considera- tion.
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It was later learned that the Steering Committee's recommen- dation will come before
meeting of specially convened the Assembly tomorrow mor- ning.
The Assembly is expected to
vention in Korea on the As-endorse the recommendation by sembly's agenda.
Voting was 10 to two with
one abstention,
15
The Steering Committee composed of the Assembly Pre-
large majority.
Then, by the simple process
of Mr Nasrollah Entezam, the President, vacating the Chair
ΟΙ in favour
Dr Roberto Urdamenta Arbelaes (Colom-
sident, the seven Vice-Presidents | bia), the 60-nation body will
and the six main chairmen.
Committee transfer itself into the Political
Mr Warren Austin (Unitea States) said that United Nations forces in Korea had been on the
point of achieving their objec- tive
Committee and will be able to start an immediate debate.
VYSHINSKY CHARGE
Mr Vyshinsky told the Steer-
Committee
that of repelling aggression. ing
today Subsequently, United Nations General MacArthur instead of forces were obliged to resist stopping at the 38th Parallel
had marched forward Chinese Communists.
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