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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950.

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KOREA

WITHDRAWAL

London, Dec. 7.

There was no thought in "our minds or in the minds of the American authorities of

of a with- drawal from Korea," Mr Emanuel Shinwell, the Defence Minister, emphatically announced in the |House of Commons today.

Mr Shinwell was answering a barrage of questions from Members on the Korean crisis.

Earlier, the Minister made a prepared state- ment in which he declared "We may have to prepare ourselves for still harder tidings."

A Conservative Member, Mr Mr Shinwell expressed ad- Beverley Baxter, asked him for miration for the gallantry of

United the assurance that a withdrawal the

Nations forces,

Americans- was not contemplated, "in view particularly the of statements that there is a "the main bearers of the burden section of members ready

and unequal in this desperate urge the withdrawal of British battle." |troops.".

to

Mr. Baxter added that if it came to the choice of between the destruction of British troops in Korea and the use of the atom bomb, he and many of his friends would support the use of the bomb.

Mr Shinwell said: "I prefer not to answer that,"

A Labour Member, Mr Harold Davies, said: "Some Members on the Labour benches would have nothing to do with the affair if Copies of photographs the atom bomb was dropped on Mr Shinwell refused to China," taken by the South China

comment on this. Morning Post, South China Sunday Post-Herald, China

CHINESE ATTACK

In his statement Mr Shinwell

In the bitter fighting in East Korca on November .20, the British Marine Commandoes lost eight killed, 26 wounded and 35 missing, he said No details were yet available of casualties in the 27th and 29th Brigades in the recent fighting, but reports indicated that they were not heavy.

The total British casualties up to the beginning of the Chinese offensive were 52 killed and 174 wounded. The total American casualties at that point were 30,000, of which about 5,000 were killed.--Reu- ter.

Mail and Hong Kong Tele-| said that it would be foolish to State Visit graph Staff Photographers underestimate the size or deter-

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mination of the Chinese in- tervention. The latest estimates i from General MacArthur's Headquarters indicated that there were now some 270.000 Chinese in contact with the United Nations forces in Korea, he said.

Nearly 200,000 were in front of the United Nations Eighth Army in the west and over 70,000 were

attacking American

cast.

10th

Corps in

Unexpectedly

Postponed

Duesseldorf Tragedy

Bad Geyhausen, Dec. 7.

Lieutenant Colonel. Stocker, senior staff officer

at a British Divisional Headquarters, died from a

gunshot wound at his home near Duesseldorf on Tues- day, It was announced here today.

His wife was seriously ill with a gunshot wound. A British Army, of the Rhine announcement sald: "No further statement can be issued until an enquiry had established the cause of the Injuries.”—Renter..

Australian

Labour Bloc

Conscription

Canberra, Dec. 72

Labour Australia's dominated Senate today dealt a severe blow to the Government's plans for compulsory military train- ing for youths of 18.

It referred the Bill which has already passed through-the- House of Representatives to a Select Committee, on an amend- ment moved by Labour Party leaders,

The Labour Opposition in the Manila, Dec. 8.

Senate also stipulated that the President Quirino and govern- Select Committee should con- ment officials expressed surprise sist only of Labour Members. and disappointment last night They carried a second amend- the

the Bill the reported postponement to the over

postponing. ment al the State visit further consideration of it un-, here this weekend of the Pre-til the first sitting of the Senate, Behind these first line troops sident of Indonesia, Dr Soekarno. in the New Year. it was estimated that there "If the postponement is true, were nearly half a million we will just wait until he can

rises tomorrow Chinese available to support come," said Mr Quirino,

sit again until the overwhelming Communist strength in Korea,

The Philippines government early in the New Year, usually

in February. Referring to the

pre- Prime had completed elaborate Minister, Mr Clement Attice's parations for a series of official

The Labour majority in the talks in Washington, Mr Shin- ceremonies anti social functions Senate earlier this year haç well said that the situation and entertainment for President first rejected and then passed was "full of peril and difficul- Soekarno and his party, who legislation introduced by the

were scheduled to arrive on Government, including ty,"

a Bill "No one knows what the Sunday afternoon for a six-day to outlaw the Commulst Party. outcome will be," he added. Ivisit.—United Press.

The Senate

and does not

-Reuter.

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