INDIA ABANDONS NEUTRALITY ON KOREA Supports intervention policy
New Delhi, June 29.
The biggest, non-Communist power in Asia, switched tanight from neutrality to support of the United Nations policy for stopping. the Korean conflict with Allied armed force. ! There was no indication whether India would offer materjal aid in Korea. The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, had tried to guide, his country on q neutral course between the Communist world and the Western powers,
India and Egypt wore the two nations which did not commit themselves, on Tuesday at Lake Success when the United Nations Security Council, by a seven to one voto, approved and committed Amencan anned ef- forts to aid South Korea.
Labour MP's criticise U.S.
London, June 20.
Some Labour members. In the House of Commons, today questioned the United States' actions.in, Korea and elsc- where in the Pacific
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A Labour Left-winger James Huda, asked if the Prima
Minister, Mr. Clement Attic was "quite sure that the United States is acting within the direc- tions of the Security Council.
Mr. Altice..did not
greeted the toine Labour cheersely, but question
Another Labour member, Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, urged thu: Gove rnment to tale the initiative in trying to get an Asiatic pection the lines of the Atlantic Pact without delay, in view of the situation created by events in Korea.
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replied. "I don't
But Mr. Alleo repl think that arises."
Act
Anoller, Labour, Left-winger, Mr. Sydney Silverman, urged th Prime Minister to make it, pere, fectly clear that the instructions- to British forces were: 10 strictly within the hits of the resolution of the Security Coun cll.
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Mr. Attlee replied that thought that had been mado perfeelly clear.
Defence of Malaya
Mr Walter Fletcher (Con- mervative) asked what the Gov- }} ernment proposed to do about Indo-China, referred to by Pre-
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The Indian government peaceful conditions are essential communique, said its decision preludes to a satisfactory settle.
Ement. did not represent a change in foreign policy and added o, hope that the Korean fighting. still could be ended by mediation.
The decision came after the second cabinet meeting in twa India is a member, ol the U. N. Commission for Korea, the body that supervised the elections setting up the now in- vaded Scout Repubile.
The Communique: saldı
"The government of India has given most careful consideration to this resolution of the Security, Council in the context of events in Korea, and also of their, (the gaverpent's) foreign policy.
Thomas tehlike thanks ("The government of India, therefore also:scospt: they see cand-resolution, of the Security Council....This, docision of tha government does not, however, Involve säng, madiņostion - 07.
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test-India's ideals
In Bombay, the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs, Mr. M. Magani, came out for offering material aid from Inilla to the Korean battlefront)" "There is no other course In- dia
can honourably adopt," said Mr. Masani, termer Indian Am- bassador to Argentins.
Resort to aggression, "They are: opposed to any at- tempt to settlp international, diss, pute by revert toj aggression: For this repson the Indian U, N. das Mr. Masoni quoted an address legato, Mr. B. N. Hau; on behalf, Mr. Nehru made last last year, on of the government of India vote, his visit to the United States in for the first resolution the which the Prime Minister sau: Security Council (the one inst "Where freedom is menaced Sunday calling for ceasefire and justice threatened
where from. atgression takes place, we cannot withdrawal of Red forces North Karen), halting of aggres and shall not be neutral.”—A$50- sion and quick restoration of ciated Press,
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Russia blames South Korea
London, June 29.
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NOT AT WAR SAYS TRUMAN
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President Truman › told‹ n' war-jittery news con-
--ference today: “We are not at-war."--
To emphasise this point, the President authorised
direct quotation of the phrase.
When asked to amplify_his Questions immediately turned statement, Mr. Truman' said the to the Korean crisia, sked if Miler Paper calfi.There Republia; of Koren was set opinion in, the Cabinet of the there, wore any differentes of with United Nations help and American move, Mr. Truman It was a recoghised government,
not, the logat season, for cien Chiness prepleto imasina. that, any statementy or Ballan- apeut. „Talmas %, by si Tṛaman....
stand.
IceTimyChine,propie will certainly continue, with. their efforts: to: Alberate. T wan, and in dikarating ks. Į
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United
Trygve Lie
cancels trip
Lake Success, June 20 Me Trygve Lin, United No. tions Secretary, General, has cancelled his trip to Europe and is remaining here to direct his "Shadow Cabinet for aid to the Korean Republic, it was announced today!...
He was due to leave at the week-end for a trip to London, Paris and Genova. He was also to have made an important policy speech in London on July de Lic.announced Mr.
that in the light of the developing situation? and of his estimate of the pre- ment picture, he would remain at headquarters for the time being.
Mr. Liz and hip Cabinet were understood to be in communica tiap with Governmente, althør by phone...or personal, contaût, to discever what sid" various
He said it: Irudi been uniawald there never had been. | fully attacked by a “bunch, ot He was asked then if it were bandits"—and again he fold, true a shipment of heavy," arms reporters they could quote his South Korea was on the high phrase who were its neighs when he modo, hisan- bours, the Northern Koreanvention on: Tuesday lo
nouncement on American" inter- The President continued to say he did not know. Suated that the United Nations Security Council, asked.its members jo za to the relief of Koren, so what the United States was doing was heeding the hailed Nations.
are prepared to give Korean, ek
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The President was naked about the effect of his
prospeels of world ponsel and announcement
replied that bis donwap that it A reporter asked: "Would you was a move in favour of peace. call f United Nations police. He added that had ho not action?"
thought so, he would have taken Mr. Truman replied in the other steps Head thate most affirmative
United Nations members were la The President refused to full accord, pranzuten comment; HOR questions of Thon the reporters. told him whether *1/20 United States that question averyone was stock of atomic bombe might asking wasilam.we.at/wpr." Mr. be of use. Ask questions in Truman replied, decisively, "Wo creased, the axld he would not ore stof war.? se contents on a comment on · maštara of
He refused to comment when strategy.
naked. If the pence fronty with arst news conferance. since
President Truman started his Japan would be expedited as a
his.result of the Korean situation. history-making announcement of American aid to Korea with the ever, that he was happy to logra calm announcement that he was that India had decided to
He told the.. newaren... how-
appointing an economic survey port, the United Nations moves,.. mission to go to the Philippines. Herald the mission
Commenting on a demand in would be the Senate yesterday for the ran headed by a former Secretary of signation of the Secretary of the Treasury and would begin as Stato, Dean Acheson, the Presi soon us its membership was com dent said this was "entirely un- pleted.
called for."-United Proas
Revival of China
silk
trade
members of the United Nations Chino has put into effect a development plan for silk under which production will be progres sively increased to meet all domestic, and overscas' demand, and thus recapture, hor predominant position in the international silk, market, according to Chinese silk merchants in Hong Kong........
THE VOLTA'spokesman said that no doci- sion had yet been taken on the type of; "war machinery" which' would eventually be set uploa
The Scurlly. Council wES' CX-, pected to meet soon, to discuss
The Soviet Union tonight formally charged that
responsibility for the Korean war lay with South Korea and "those who stand behind her."
sident Truman in his originalThe declaration, which was handed to the United
statement.
Action which might be taken there might have much to au with the defence of Malaya, Mr. Fletcher said.
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States Ambassador in Moscow, Alon Kirk, denounced the interference by foreign powers in the internal affairs of Korea,
(President Trumen said that millary assistance to the forces of France
The declaration was broadenst and the associated by Moscow Radio and monitored States in Indo-China would be here shortly alter it was deliver- accelerated).
Mr. Attice repiled, "We are ed to the American Ambassador dealing here with a matter of the Kremlin by the deputy Kression in which we are acting Foreign Minister, Andrel Gromy-
with the United Nations. The
of Indo-Cuina is a
ko.
The nole sold: "In connection
one and was dealt with with the declaration of the United¦
States Government, which... you handed over on June 27, the So- viot Government, has instructed me to declare the following:
vikit separately by the United States spokesman."
Mr. Herbert Marrison, leader of the House, announced that the Commons would debate the eituation in Korea next Wodies- day. He said that the
necessary
motion for the debate would be framed in such a way that any- one who wanted to challenge the Government's action could force
a division--Router.
FRANCE. DETERMINED TO RETAIN' INDO-CHINA
Burma, Ceylon sign air agreement
how the efforts, ni; members could best be co-ordinated with
mand.
Shadow cabinet
the
overall American strategic, com-The State is said to be playing the leading role in this attempt to revive one of Chino's best- known and oldest industries, which in the early 1930's earned the national treasury much foreign exchange from Great Britain, the United States, India, France and Switzerland, the country's best clients then..
The Scenary-General. has- sot up; a 19hodów. War - Cabinet" to co-ordinata offers of help
The "Cabinet" consipin of Mt. Llo, his executive pesistant, Mr. Andrew Cordier, and Mr. Dare coslay Prouich, Yugoslavi prin cipal Director of the Security Council department,
Usually
Mo Constantin chenko, the Soviet Assistant: Secretary-General. for Security affairs, was taking no part in the present activity, it avas ed that he was returning
Under the scheme the Gov-of Japanese, silk plecogoods. In ernments an encouragement Hong Kong and the South Seas 10 silk-worm rearing farmers was seriously affecting export of and to ensure a fair return similar products from China...
today the Foliahle sources, said makes all purchases of cocoons
Cheaper than Chinese
Binata.pricò pegged to, rice, grants
low-interest foans where neces-1 sary to develop mulberry tree Because of more favourables cultivation and extend the exchange rates, husaid Jasanem breeding of silkworms, and plecegoods were 30 per cent
flood of Jenminpias poured into
cow shortly for the undertakes, to re-absorb the cheaper thun, the Chinese pro- j
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Rangoon, Jung 20. Burma and Ceylon sighed a reciprocal bilateral air transport task. of. Mr. Lie's new watthe sericulture centres, for the Mr. Tsal thought, In fact, that agreement here today. The' pact,
ution group/x-X5 peeniva") 41. According to reliable datote, ooood. sir, transport ngroe froin various Governments their purchand of cocoons by cheap the Chinese silic Industry Maced
ment concluded of the Soviel Government, events follows closely the standard form to pass these on to the United yarn and cloth, and other com- His most proble held in
by Burma, offers of military or albor, aldontales, of rice, fertilisers, cotton an uphill tuck in detaining a fapte
In the
he South Seas market which are going on in Korea were developed at the 1824 Interna States dolegation
Imodities required by the pes war years owing to the inyasion provoked by the attack of troops tional. Civil. Aviation Conference It was emphasised here that sant class. of the South Korean authorities and the. "Bermuda Agreement there was no intention of settings The 1950 targets of the plan France and Switzerland, and of azuficial sük, kam, Italy. on franiler areas In Northern between the United States and, up any United Nations War are gold to be well on the way to Japanese dumping. Korea. Therefore, the respons!- | Britain. blilty for these events lies with
to direct It provides for, no, established mice
Fany way the the South Korean authorities and Burma, route to Ceylons should Interfere in the overall Ameri
nation's two greatest While silk produding districts with those who stand behind them. Burma inaugurate her own Inter
can,
strategic plans, silk-producing provinces of are scattered all-over-China) the natignul airlines, while Ceylon.
Some suggestions." were made langsu and Cheklang, the silk best are inu Bást China, South "As is known, the Boviet is granted scheduled carrier ser earlier that the Military Staff cocoon output for this year of China and Weat Chimp, Government withdrow its troops | vicë: rights and through Committee consisting of hours early 15,000 tons exceeded 1949 From :Korba yearlier than did | Burma Reuter.“.
from, the five major Privers, could despite fact that much of the Kingspa
Irures by about 40 per cent East China, zono which coVOCE The greatest prodien is ther the United States Government
fato, playera giliw D and thereby confirmed Its
Thik
mulberry plantation acreage des traditional principle
was
abandoned, when it was den dded that the Security Council. would not be the mupreme war
of the United Nations
non
Interference In the interdal affairs of other states.
The Boviet Government-halds now also to the principle of in admitability of interference foreign povjere in the internal affairs of Kores.
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NEHRU SPEECH 'SEQUEL
London June 28. Mr. Emrys Hughes, Labour, asked in the House of Commons today what arrangements were made for brandensting the spooch of Fandit Neluu... the Indian. Prime Minister,
at Singapore Malaya
Faris, June 29. The Minister of Overseas France, M. Jean Letourneau, told delegates to the Indo- Chinese Inter-State. Confer ence, which opened in the South Western town of Pau today, that Frast, would not "It is not true that the Soylet.
Government refused to take, part 1, a polles intre mentings of the Security He warned the delochtor from 'Council, However... - much dairy John Dundalk VRL Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos sired, it was impossible for the repiled that
abandon Indo-China
Soviet Governments to take part
tho Minis- Gtate for Coloniat Affairs, only one speech
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that their independenen needed defending against which threatens the freedom of
hore was broadcast that given all the citizens of the world."
cil alnca by pirtue. the attitude the dinner arranged in his The conference was held to fill the United States Government hour by the Legislative Coun- in outstanding détails of France's Dermanent member aft
new deal" in Indo-Ching. For Security Council China--was not two or three weeks experts from milled 10.30 Corell, which the three Indo-Chinese
made it impossible, for the Beques! have legal torentfalled Council to tako destalone Press.
States:
will discuss technical...res concerning matters at contro Interest communications, bank”, ing, education arising their new status, as ¿ independent States within the French Untori
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YUGOSLAVIA TAKES RECORD
US IMPORTS".. Washington, June 29. Yugoslavia at odds with Russia-received almost twice as much in goods from the United States during April
ducts for cocoons, gal, and rice wayn
The actual yield, in, raw silk Router, advocated a no.
as the entire, Soviet bloc volley at non-violenco, he said.
This was disclosed in a cenasis I expected to, to about 1950
from East Clúná, típne, WISHYLA PMe, Hughes, Amp you aware bureau report that American tons of which approximantely 470 bandits? Do you not think 18 Yugoslavia while the Tussian Eet cent will be avaliable for that an appeal was made to the $4,000,000 worth of abode to Jaquli :: hapa, been given the blobs of 10 countries, not aidyirgune Corporation's expecta- sconforti, possible publicity boil: $2,100,000, worth,metics done are 20 the bandia and those fighting Amerikan goods than her Savies year battoring the 1,000 odd throw a
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Indo-Chi Mr Dugdale: That is quite dominated nelabour Inf Eastern fons, shipped Borond in 1940, bum limp at a another question-Reuter.
Europacombined, Shipments 20 that country, tolkled $2,500,000, wifi stiil: jadi far behi the pre- Mr. Robort TAFT REPROVED
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