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Chinese wed in

London

Seen after their wedding at the Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church are 29-year- 1946 10 Londan from ald Dr. Cheng in, son of Dr. Ghent Tien-hsi, Chinese Ambassador

Mas Foo Kain-put. Mrs. Cheng is the daughter until early this year, and his bride, formerly of Dr. Foo Ping-sheung, Ambassador to Moscow from 1944 to 1913, who flew from Parle to give her awayAP Phots

United

Nations now facing

crucial test

its most

Geneva, July 3.

The United Nations was facing the most crucial test of its whole exis- tance, Senor Herman Santa Cruz, Chilean President of the United No. tions Economic and Social Council, told the first meeting of the Coun- `cil's eleventh session here today.

The delegates from Russia, Poland and Czechoslovakia were not present

10

at the meeting.

BRITAIN TO STAY IN SUEZ

Cairo, July 3. The Korean war is believed have sounded the death

"There are those who hope į to see the liquidation of our organisation but the Security Council has put into operation the machinery for the defence of peace," Senor Santa said.

Cruz

at the most

"We ale meeting delicate mbinent in international affairs in the history of the United Nations. The aggression in South Korea puts the United Nations to the supreme test and even threat-

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1950.

North Korea accuses U.S. of "aggression"

Lake Success, July 3.

The North Korean authorities, in a Russian-languago cable to the United Notions, today accused the United States of "baro-faced aggression.” They also charged America with trying to establish imperiolist domina- tion" in the Far East and warned that the Koreans would now fight a "holy war" against all attacks.

A cable received here by Republic and strengthen their holy war for the freedom, unity and way of Moscow came from Mr.

or their native

the

The note sald that American

That

Pak Hen Yen, the Foreign independence Minister of the Korean Peo-land." ple's Democratic Republic, and airmen were "brutally bombing sent from Pyongyang

our peaceful population and flying Northern capital.

over Pyongyang and other points Korea and Uberated The cable suist: "American Im-In North perialists have long dreamed of cities of South Korea attacking in units of the People's Army with establishing their domination

It then recounted the purpose of hindering tadir the Far East," past events allegedly supporting victorious advance Southward."

The note told the UN this accusation.

It nic that because "North North Korean forces In the past had become the base for week had "cleared the enemy out Keren"

struggle for unity and indepen-of a large area of the Southern dence,

the South Korean Republic half of the Republie and ligated and the United States had

Seoul, the national capital." to "throttle by military

The cable then declared: "The American Imperialists and their South Korean proteges committed a desperate mistake in unleashing a civil war in Korea,

troops The

a

of Syngman Rhee have met with fitting resistance and under the blows of the People's Army, which has counter-attacked, are ficcing in disorder to the South,

"The gallant People's Army, in defence of the freedom and in- dependepce of the Korean people, Is continuing enemy."

!

to purcue

"

the

was

Most of the communique filled with the usual Communist attack on U. S. pollties.

Mr. Lio busy

The UN Secretary-General, Trygve Lie, conferrett in his office with various officials today but there was no announcement about his talks.

It

was sold that he is devoting his whole time to he Karca problem and has done nothing lately about fils 10 point plan for in the United restoring peace Nations between East and West.

North Korea's protest was cir- culated to members of the Secur- ity Council on the theory that North Korea, while not a member of the UN is a party to the dis- pute.-Reuter

"Holy war "The complete bankruptcy of the Byngman Rhee regime has today become obvious. Seeing the collapse of their plans for Press.

the Когод, the colonisation of American Imperialists are rein- forcing

their armed intervon-

and

Associated

U.S. MANOEUVRES

IN EGYPT

CLASH IN FRENCH INDIA

Pondicherry, French Indin,

July 3. Unidentified gunmen today wounded 20, people among an angry crowd' who attacked the residence of Professor French Saravanc, city Lambert India Deputy in the National Assembly in Paris.

After a roadisde attack on a mill-worker by unknown people, the crowd gathered before pro- fessor Sarvane's home, when the gunmen opened fire. One person was seriously wounded.

Police were rushed to the scene and throw a ring around the house but daylong investigations yielded no trace of the assailants.

Later, in a second incident, a man was beaten on the road and removed to hospital unconscious,

This fresh ferment in the elly follows the efforts of Professor Saravane to organise a new poll- tical party to agitate for the merger of the French Indian set- the Indian Re- tlements with public. Of the five small selile- Chandernagore, has already merged with Indin. The

ments one,

other four are to hold

referon-

dum to decide the question.

Professor Saravone told Reuter last month that his chief rivals in his efforts were local Socialists headed by a French India Coun

M. Edouard Goubert, whose polley in the merger suc is sli! unknown.

tion against the Korean people. "They want to drown the free-

Cairo, July 3. The U.S. Ambassador to Egyphelllor, dom of Korea in the blood of its patriots but they will not frighten Mr. Jefferson Caffrey, spent more the with freedom-loving Korean people. than an hour today the (Belgium) said that there was no In reply to the bare-faced aggres Egyptian Foreign Minister, Salch

of the United States, the

cl Din Bey. possible doubt of the legality of slon of

They are reported to have dis- the discussions

decisions Korean people will gather even and

Issue, on the absence of East more closely under the banner of cussed the Korean the Korean People's Democratle taken in European delegates.-Reuter,

WESTERN BERLIN BACK TO NORMAL

Berlin, July 3.

knell of Egyptian hopes of gethu Connell's that he added, West Berlin functioned normally tonight with its

ting British troops out of the Suez Canal.

Egyptian leaders had hoped-to get favourable FEESWOR from Field-Marshal Sir William Slim when he returns from the Far Enst via Alexandria on July 11, but observers believe the British ecrtulily have changed their

Zone now.

existence. was to speed up international co- in econmale and social operation in felds in

in under-developed areas of the work in order to avoid similar conillets in those regions.

own electric and water supply completely in- dependent of the Soviet sector and the sur- rounding Russian zone.

minds about leaving the Canal there are two sets of people not friendly to this organisation," he sld. "Those who want its liqui dotion to give them freer rein in their attempt at the spoliation of Security the world- and those doubling | rates.

who cannot see the

Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar. In-

The East sector shut off its dian Vice-President of the Coun. cil, said that the task felug de water conduits to the West this legates was greater than ever be-morning, carrying out a threat

gument over payments. voiced a week ago in an ar-

Most Egyptians welcomed the United States Arm stand despite the Government's ofletul policy

the of abstention in Council and took it to mean that

Thomases

Electric current from the East was cut on Sunday as an outcome of the same kind of argument over change-over cnused scarcely

water few hours today by the shutoff, but this situation was rectified later.

non-

o!

which Egypt is the only Communist nation so far to re fuse support for the American- led United Nations defence South Korea.

Ambassador, The British

Sir Ralph Stevenson, met the Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha, un the same question on Satur-

day.

Both the U.S. and Britain are believed to be trying to convince

other Egypt to join the Communist powers in supporting the UN Korean decision. Asso ciated Press.

non-

NO EVIDENCE OF RED AIRMEN

Today's attack was the second on Professor Saravane's house by riolous crowds in recent weeks. -Reuter.

NO MOBILISING AT PRESENT

Washington, July 3.

The American Defence Secre- tary, Mr. Louis Johnson, said today that there was no pre- sent intention to mobilise re- serves in the United States in Korrent connection with the crisis.

Mr. Johnson made the state- House reporters ment to White after a conference

at which he Truman news of the Korean

Love President the developments in fighting.

Washington, July 3. The Defence Department sald today that there was no evidence of Russian-manned planes taking lumnist's report today that the

part

in the attacks jon

call

He was commenting on a co- The temporary lack of water was due to pumping conditions

South first step in a limited mobilisation requiring more time to raise the

might came this week, with Levels in the Neukolln system Korca.

for "volunteer reserves" to re- said that it was for A spokesman which is on ground higher than other districts and is also the most probable that the planes reported port for active duty.

The columnist said "This step distant from the pumping stations, to be carrying the Soviet listgntu

may have been confused with is imperative if the Navy, for ex- Allied, and German authorities

the ships needed this very month... rectors, with Allied becking, built ment for West Berlin is adequate Star

The distinguishing feature of

ced it there was, any pro-

· Asked Causes of unrest up their own power and water for all possible needs.

the North Korean markings is spect of a partial mobilisation, sources to self-suffielency stanч He said It was the Council's

Mr. Johnson replied, "Not at the believed to be two circles around dards as a direct lesson learned duly

faith re-establish

present time."-Reuter. the star-Reuter. pessimists of the among the world by working with a new determination.

any Russian or Russian-supportedwood for the trees and think that a ripple where once it would have attempt to creale-trouble in Iran

or other Middle Eastern States would be met just us quickly and Armly by the Americans.

However, there have been some important voices raised in oppo- sition to the United States' stand, including that of Senator Mah- moud Abdul Fath, owner of the prominent morning daily news paper, "Al Mistry", and once a frequent visitor to Amerien.

Senator Fath charged that the United States wants to "force the Arabs to accept the loss of an

(Palestine)" Arub country

and asked: "Why do the Americans express surprise if the Arabs turn in despair to the Russians instead

the work of the United Nations. beca--a-catastrophe...The West said the water supply and equip. /aircraft of the North Korean Air nmple, is to get the personnel to

has been ali in vain."

to

"The principal epuses of unrest in the world are that the economie. objectives before us have not been ful world sacini injustices have that in many parts of not been righted, and thai respect for human dignity has not every- where been ensured.

the

This is the fundamental reason why those responsible for sabotage against the United Nations' work

of the their friends in Washing-have so far had a certain success,'

ton and their allies in London?" he added. -Unlled Press.

JETS FOR ALASKA

Burbank, California, July 3. Twelve jet fighter planes took off here today on a delivery flight of 3,000 miles to Anchorage, Alaska, where they will augment the jei squadrons already on an alert.-Reuter.

There is no reason to despair,"

Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar added.

"What

looks like a catastrophe mayd

only be an attempt by a stnall body of men to create sub- version In

the world." He looked forward to a day when the Security Council would meet only rarely and the Econo- mic and Social Counell would meet continually.

The Council's other Vice-Pre- sident, M. Fyrnand Dehoose

The same assurance given for from the Russian blockade of the electric power was borne out 1048-49.

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