GOVT VS. LORDS
MORRISON MOVES SECOND READING
Kept Red Flag Flying
Singapors. September 20.
A Chinese Communist who was hanged toy at Johore Bahru, walked to the gallows winging the communiat "In ternationale."
Ho was Галав Geng, a former village schoolmaster at Yong Peng, who was one of three terrorists executed this morning.
Tan Was th beat known Communist leader in Joharc. -Reuter.
FUNERAL PLANE, IN GENEVA
Geneva, September 20,
A United Nations plane will leave Geneva at 9.00 a.m. local tomorrow, taking The
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London, September 20.
The battle between the Government and the House of Lords over the latter's power to delay legis. lation it opposas was resumed in the House of Commons today.
Mr. Herbert Morrison, Deputy Prime Minister, said that even if assured that the Lords would not reject a bill to nationalise the iron and steel in- dustry the Government would still go ahead with its plans to reduce the Lords' veto from two years to onc.
This was the purpose of the Jarkamenit Hill for which, the Government has called an extra session of Parliament. Jesmo law against the wishes. it mud be
moving the
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Prepared To
Fight 50 Years Fight 50 Years
Charbourd, September 20.
El Kouri, Byrian delegato to the United Nations Gen- oral Assembly, sald today that the Arab world, would nover accept the Jewish state of turmel and would fight for 50 усига if nececuery to pre- vent it.
El Kouel said: "The Com- munista are trying to satab - Hish a strategio position in the Near East through the area. tion of furnal. It is deplor. able that the United States does not understand this. We, (the Araba) will fight for 50 yepra if necessary with all our force to pravent the formation of the Jewlah 'state.”—United Press.
Mr. Morrison, second reading, of the Bill-ask- | *a***** ing leg agreement in principle- Idented the Conservative asser- Lords that the bot was brought [shlely to protect the passage of passe
an pop at Stre! Bitt, That WIN A talar argument, he said. The Government was moved by general constitutional considdern-
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Vital, urgers new Issues which might not have appear. ed at the time of a general election might mise in the later scalons of five-year Parlia ment,
deal If it was vital to with them in the national In terest should the Commons. representative of the current opinion of the nation, be at the mercy of
the largely hered. tary House of Lords?, Mr. Mor rton asked.
He asserted that the Conserva ve Party
doel me was that was for the Lords to dreide when The Commons ught to be pulled
Cervar tal makortties in the Commons hart Bever been pullert up - only progressize Labour and Liberal majorities.
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they and her three-year-old son. The Pacenguet plone, stunt- Out in a copy Porative “Haftle of Badam" au show, clashed on ed the plane for pary frilufer wasa Ingleswor eprenderk with ears ir representative The Wont and barle se hub many specta- <M tors were starang, Cars and the plane were broed, The pilot paid his nuvietur, the only per- ms the plone, were aroung On that killed. - 'Associated Press.
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the plane hul bren drawn into the hangar, wreath..
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Jet Bomber Crashes
Tulare. California,
September 20.
Recognition Premature
London, September 20, Britam considers forstd re- cognition of the South
Korean Goverment would be premature if given before the presentation of the United Nations temporary commissiona report on the eun- durt of the recent elections iri South Korea.
This report is to be presented to the current United Nations As sembly in Paris,
Mr. Christopher Mayhew, the Under-Sevretary for Foreign Af Hurs, gave this reply in Partia- {ment today when asked why Eri.
tain had not followed the United The United States Air Force's States' example in recognising the first all-jel bomber--a B45-South Korean Government.-- exploded in mid-air today and Reuter. crashed near Alpaugh with roar which was heard 10 miles
nway.
'Two borlies were recoveredt from the wreekuge, which WAN strewn over in rea of Chir square miles.
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For All"
NO US WITHDRAWAL PENDING UN DECISION
Washington, Soptember 20.
The United States State Department made it clear today that no decision on tho withdrawal of United States troops from Korea will be taken until the question has been discussed by the United Nations General Assembly.
A statement issued by the Department today deciar- ed that the question of withdrawing occupation forces from Korea was "but one facet of the entire question of the unity and independerice of Korea."
The statement was issued in reply to yesterday's Muscow, an- nouncement that all Soviet, troops would be with trawi.- from north- ern Koren by January 1. next year.
"It has Leen the consistent view of this Government that the best interests of the Korean pro- ple would be served by the with- drawal of
all occupying forces from Korea at the earliest prac- ticable ante," the stalement sald.
Combined Manoeuvres Completed
Grafenwohr, Germany,
September 20. Durban, September 20,
The United States Army's A campaign of "votes for all in South Africa was one of the
two chief ground force generals *This same view was embodied msin points in a resolution pass-
In Europe today in the United Nations
told 18,000 General rd upanimenaly here today by Assembly resolution on Novem-American and British soldiers the South African Indian Con- ber 14, 1947 in which provision who have completed manoeu-, was made for such a withdrawal vres here that they might bel The resolution called for a No-
as soon as practicable after the called upon to fight at any time, tional Assembly of South Afrl-establishment of the Korean in view of the tense can people at which European Government, which it was the situation. Democrats
non-European intention And
of that resolution to could join people
together to bring into being. work for the speedy defent Apartheid, segregation).
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"Had the Soviet co-operated in The conference levelled strong carrying out the provisions of the 2009 criticism against the Union Gov-resolution of November 14, 1947, crament's Indian policy, carner the question of treep withdrawal stone of which was held to be
from Korea would doubtless Dar
three repatriation by
and
bave been already resolved. voluntarily. of as many Indians as possible.
The conference master
dectured the
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world
"I don't need to tell you how tense the world situation Is. You
We need you," must keep your ranks Alied up. General Clarence Huebner, chief sald Lieutenant of the U.S. ground forces in
Europe.
"Soldiers are subject to call at
In any any time.
emergency they can call on
And we antier,"
UN Cognisance ster plan of repatriation was
"The General Assembly of the can fight at a minute's one of driving the Indian people United Nation hos taken said Major General Frank Mil- of the First
to desperation and then forcing
tisem alder: " the tards act upon them repatriation polley, cognisance of this larger question | burn,· compfander
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the unity and independence of Diviston. Korea) ns evidenced by its 1947 resolution, and may be expected Both men snitt they were well to give further consideration to satisfed with the two-week the matter nt Lis forthcoming manoeuvres which 17,080 men meeting."
of the First Division and 1,000 British
paratroopers defended Western Germany against a my- thical Eastern Invader,
teader in the autons then it Intian people for to the wathes of the Tory Party
Olber resolutions called upon united resis- Pacuits that a party defeated in
threats spriaus Pie coairy bevertheless beenmes master of our parlamentary afmesacing them, and upon Euro- pean people to discard their Her- irree years." fuis after, th W or
Trenvolk (master nice) mentality Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, and racat prejudices in the in- Inrmer
The attitude of Conservative Attomey-teresis of democracy.
the United States Government is tho! Russia, General, moving the rejection of the bill, said this the Opposition men of goodwill in South Africa the United Nations temporary These resolutions appeals to by its refusal to co-operate with did not accept Mr. Morrison's re-
to co-operate to stem the rising commission Loren, has de- futation of the bill harf anything to do with fer.
suggestion that tide of racini oppression.-Reu-prived itself of all claims to be an iron and stert bil).
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During the three periods of the
Labour Government there had been no serinus complaint about the house of Lords, or Its attitude to Labour leglata.
tion.
"Mr.
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aeting in the Interests of Korean people as a whole.
the
in the large-scale problem, the superiority and had enemy and initial nie and ground forced the
stency retreat, of the Western forces until help arrived.-United
Government that the Soviet Union had refus- cd to have anything to do with the United Nations effort to re- move the barrier between North and South Korea or participate in any move to estab- lish a Government representative of all Koreans.
circles declaredPress.
to
PHOTOGRAPHER
Canberra, September 20, Australian schoolchildren will Morrima's muchiavellian get a souvenir or books to com preparations have been based on memorate next year's Royal visit losing the Senator John Armstrong, Minis the Labour Party's next election," Sir David said, Soter in charge of the tour an satisfied was Mr. Morrison of de- Inounced today. feat in the 100 elcetion that he
who Senator Armstrong, had to take these special steps turned from London three days, to get a hill to notionalise iron ngo, said that nearly an, steel through.
medals would be struck for chil- The
amendment (dren in juntor and infant schools, the USSR is sincere in its inter- tonight. was defeated x 315 votes to 192 About 500,000 bonklets would ests in the welfare of the people and the bill was read a second be printed for pupils in all higher time.-Reuter.
schools and colleges.-Reuter.
Oppestuon
million!
Did Mr. Churchill Observe The
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London, September 20.
Russian Sincerity
Ore observer here stated:
TO BE FREED
Berlin, September 20.
The authorities announced to- duy that Allyn Baum, American photographer, arrested yesterday "by the Russians, will be released
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of Karea, in addition to with- Mr. Boum, of the International drawing troops it should abandon News Photos, was picked up yes- its unilateral effort to establish terday by two
armed Russlans the so-called Korean Govern- where Berlin's - American - sector
ent in the North and co-operate borders on the Russian zone. with the General Assembly of Until late this afternoon, the the United Nations in establish Russinns in Berlin
P41 insisted that Ing a truly democratic govern- they knew nothing about Baum, ment of unity."
the Americans Bald.-Unlieci Press.
Since the election of a govern- ment in Southern Korea, under the temporary commission's aus- pices, the United States occupa- tion forces have been handing over to the government more and more of the occupation func- tione.
The United States forces, since the election, have been steadily reduced in strength.
Herbert Morrison, Deputy Prime Minister, open- ed the second reading of Government's Bill to curb the Lords today with a dry comment on Mr. Winston Churchill's vacation expenses. Mr. Morrison said that he American aid in economie neces- hoped Mr. Churchill, now vaca- sity." tioning in South France, had Mr. Morrison explained earlier
At the time of the election the observed the £35 limit imposed that he mentioned Mr. Churchill's United States had between 25,- on all British tourists.
vacation because he thought the 000 and 30,000 troops in Southern Conservative members, quick Opposition leader would return to Korea compared with an estimate Omeints said the plane normal-to
to remember that Mr. Morrison London in time to "give us a of 200,000 Russian troops in the ly carried screw of six or seven
dreadful time just returned from
in ad
hia short northern half of the country- The plane, which was dying at
Riviera, osked: "Did you?"
session."--United Press.
Reuter. 8,000 feel, crashed with a tour
Mr. Morrison assured them that heard ten miles away. The plane
he had. compared in size with the B-17,
Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy the wartime Flying Fortress.
Opposition leader, snapped: "Isn't The plane is the American Air Aaland fishermen 'on Sunday Mr. Morrison a little ungenerous Force's drsi all-jet bomber. It morning found pieces of the to the greatest dollar
carner we have?"
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Helsinki, September 20. Several persons were belleved have drowned when the small Finish motor
schooner, Vernu, was wrecked during a storm on Sunday morning off the coast of Aaland Island.
Three bodies have been cover).
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top speed of over 485 miles wreckage on the shore and tm- per hour, is 70 foot long with mediately reported an. 89-foot wing and a maximum police. height of 25 fect.
to Ute local
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Mr. Morrison replied: "If it is, readily withdraw at once, if it be the question of American aid. But If that be the case, I hope
A Helsinki newspaper stated Oficials said that the plane was that the vessel was en route for on training flight from Muroc. Brazil with many women and we shall not hear jeers and Jibes Router.
children aboard.-United Press. Int this Government for accepting
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