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A British experimental rocket is shown at the moment of launching from a site in Britain. This is the first photograph of the experiments to be released. It is known that the rocket is 20 feet long and 17 inches in diameter but other
details remain secret. Central Press.
AMERICAN TROOPS WILL CONTINUE THE FIGHT IN KOREA-AUSTIN
Lake Success, Jan. 3.
Mr Warren Austin (United States) told the United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee today that American troops would fight on in Korea.
"The United Nations must show that they are united against aggres- sion and will resist it," he declared.
But he added that the United Chief United States delegate Nations should continue at-Warren Austin, speaking in the tempts to achieve their objec-main Political Committee after tives in Korea by peaceful the
delegate, Jacob American
means,
Russian Malik, denounced Mr Austin spoke after the "aggression" and "atrocities" in United Nations cease-fire group Korea, declared Communist had reported to the Committee China had ignored repeated as- that it had failed to negotiate a
that the United
surances
cease-fire with the Chinese Nations would protect its in-
Communists in Korea.
The Committee adjourned until Friday to permit mem- bers to consult on the next steps to be taken following the cease-fire group's failure.
Mr Austin, speaking on the report of the cease-fire group said, "The Chinese Communist regime has indicated its attitude towards the United Nations efforts for peace by launching an offensive.
terests in Korea.
now
Mr Austin said: "The Chinese Communist regime has indicated its attitude toward the intentions of the United Nations by large-scale offensive against the 38th Parallel...It is in the face of this new aggres- Sion and the atmosphere pro- moted here by the speech of Mr Malik that we need to con- sult together on what the free world should do next."
Khan Definitely
Not
Leaving
Karachi, Jan. 3.
The Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, definite- ly will not leave Pakistán today for the London con- ference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, a govern- ment spokesman said. United Press.
Forging Press In Dortmund
"Our troops will fight on in Mr Austin said: "It is the thet Korea, in keeping with our view of my Government understanding of the responsi- | aggression must be resisted.
Duesseldorf, Jan. 3. Herr Karl Arnold, the North- bilities laid down on all mem- There can be no appeasement. bers by the resolutions of the If the hostilities continue, our | Rhine Westphalia Prime Minis- General Assembly and the troops will fight on in Korea," ter, today asked the West Ger- Security Council.
"Meanwhile, the United States feels that the position of the United Nations should be to continue attempts to achieve
-United Press.
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ACHESON RETICENT
Washington, Jan. 3. Secretary of State Dean
man Federal Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, to intervene with the British High Commis- sioner, Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, to stop the 10,000-ton forging press in the Dortmund Huettenverein their objectives in Korea by Acheson declined to tell news- Foundry being sent to Britain, men on Wednesday whether peaceful means."
thought there were any The press, which is almost Mr Austin went on, "Ac-he cordingly, my Government re- hope left of achieving a diplo-entirely dismantled, is awaiting mains ready to engage in dis-matic settlement of the Korean shipment cussions with the Chinese Com- conflict. munist regime at an appro- priate time and in an appro- priate forum."
Mr Acheson likewise refused
to say whether the Indian Government was continuing.
3
а
Reuter.
-as
reparations,
previous practice of keep- Israel Discussed
Department in-
•
He said that the United Na- its tions could show the Chinese ing the State
the
Washington, Jan. 3. regime that it was detrimental formed of the attitude of
Chinese Communist Govern- to their
Mr Henry Morgenthau, for- interests to continue
mer United States Secretary of the
way they were going, ment.
In response to a question the Treasury, said after a visit There might still be hope of averting the tragic consequences whether it was "safe to assume to the White House today that of an extension or continuation that there is still a chance" of he had discussed with President diplomatic settlement in Truman several matters con- of the conflict-Reuter.
Korea, Mr Acheson said that cerning Israel and that they NO APPEASEMENT he did not want to say anything "saw eye to eye" on them.
Lake Success, Jan. 3. on that subject.
He would not go into detail- As for this recent discussions The United States declared
with the Indian Ambassador Reuter.
State Secretary of negotiate with Communist here, the China at the appropriate time said that he and Madame Pan- despite Peking's rejection of the dit had discussed a wide range
that he wa eight-point United Nations pro- of subjects but
cease-fire in not at liberty to reveal specific gramme for a Korea
talks. Other points of their The United Nations three-sources. have disclosed that
› committee Irkan
named to Madame Pandit reiterated to negotiate & cease fire. Korea, Mr Acheson her Government' reported that
belief that the United States Gove
St. John Ambulance on Wednesday it was ready to
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