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Anglo-U.S. efforts to get Egypt's support

London, July 5.

Britain and the United States are quietly trying to gat Egypt to back

Western powers' policies in Korea,

Western diplomats are concerned that other Arab countries like Syria, Saudi Arabia and the Lebanon may copy her attitude of experimen- tal neutrality.

"North Korea won't give

up gains'

Landon, July 5.

The North Korean Premier, Kim Ir Ben, said today that the North Koreans would

never relinquish the gains they had achieved through Russian "liberation."

of

an

Ben made

no mention the current fighting in article prepared for publica. tion in the Communist "Dally Worker for Thursday, the paper said another article

"The" would appear soon on subject.

But

Bon wald the Bovlat "routed militarists and from

the Japanese

our country colonial oppression

Ilberated

years of

And for the

first time

Egypt's Egypt last week refused to approves

position on support the United Nations Korea. Muhammed Kubba, Pro- Security Council resolution sklent of the Party, was reported the Egyptian stand which urged member Staten to as saying, help South Korea against corresponds to the interests

the Arabs. North Korea.

of

a

The British Foreign Ofee, Since that time both the Bri- meantime, officially denied ish and American Ambassadors, Calro newspaper story ciniming Sir Ralph Stevenson and Jefferson Britain has naked Egypt to re- Caffrey, have_expressed the reopen talks for the revision of the fret of their Governments at the two countries' trenty of friend- Egyptian attitude.

ship and defence,

Mid- on

British envaya in other Eastern capitala have called the Governments to which they are accredited stressing how im partant it is that they should back the West's Korean policies.

They informants expect the six-nation Arab League to meat soon to try to thrash out a com- mon line.

Minister,

when Sir A spokesman said Ralph saw the Prime Nahas Fasha, on Saturday, the

leader Egyptian

expressed wish to reopen the talks,

Slim's visit

Britain, he added, has always wanted to bring the treaty up to

formal date, But no

request to do so has recently been put to be Egypt. the

the

have noted They claimed to some sighs that Egypt may

оп having second thoughts subject,

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that Egypt'ssion, he went on. fears neutrality over Korea may prove

underlined infectious were

by reports renching London,

A Calro radio broadcast mo nitored yesterday claimed that Syrian Government Ilkely to back Egypt's stand.

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There is little doubt here that the issue is likely to confront both countries sharply In the near future, possibly through the pressure of world events.

Significance is also attached Sir William Beirut to Fleld-Marshal 11 was understood she WA!1 A Tass message from

Cairǝ. bound for the Pacific, after call-distributed by the Soviet monitor Slim's projected visit to

Chlef of the Imperial ing at Norfolk, Virginia-Asso-quoted Radio Damascus as saying The clated Press.

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Russian attacks on U.S.

Moscow, July 5.

war-

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The Fakir Burmah amargen from his coffin at Lille, France, after breaking the world "fasting record" of 63 days by an hour and a half. The previous best mark was sat by Willy

(Associated Press Photo). Bchmidt recently at Frankfurt, Germany.

to unify

effort

Resolution

Korea war

UN

Lake Success, July 5.

A draft resolution which would unify the United Nations Korean war of

fort and load to the appointment of General Douglas MacArthur as

supreme commander of international forces under the United Nations blue-and-white flag, was circulated today among the members of the Security Council.

If sufficient agreement can be obtained in advance on the wording of the resolution which, in effect, would make the United Nationis the "war office of the world," the Russian-boycotted Council will be called in- 'to session on Friday to approve it.

Warren Austin and Ernest | In practice, this duty would be Gross, the United States de- little more than perfunctory and legates, began consultations would not disturb General Mac- with other Security Council Arthur's existing line of com

mand. powers on the, resolution to- day. They visited in person Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Britain's new chief representative, Jean Chauvel, chief of the French delegation, and Arne Sunde of Norway, Security President for July.

Council

3. That the Security Counch request that troops of any nation sent Into action against the Red Koreans, fight under the UN Bag.

This would symbolise Korean war effort as a battle of aggressor the UN against an

rather than as action taken by Individual States.

the

Today's consultations- followed! It would protect the United

1

PRETENDER LANDS IN FRANCE

Calais, July 5.

Tunis charge day landed legally on the

The Soviet Press was do- minated again today by an- gry headlines denouncing the a series of exhaustive conferences States and other countries with U.S. actions in Korea and among top State and Defence forces in action against charges The Count de Paris, 42- the mobilising public indigation. ton to iron out the question

Department officials in Washing- from the Kremlin that they are year-old Pretender to

of guilty of aggression. — United French throne and the last The Press carried suck head-placing General MacArthur and Press.

link with the Bourbon lines us theso:

U.S. millary might in Korea

Dynasty that ruled France “Justice shall be meted out to under at least nominal UN com- the aggressors." "Cut off the re- mand.

for nearly a 1,000 years, to- intrigues of the pulsive mongers."

The resolution, the anal form)

soil of his ancestors for the, Much of the rent pages were of which remained to be worked

Lake Success, July 5. first time since his exile, im- given over to reports of indigna- out in private talks before the

Tunisian nationals today charg posed in 1926, was lifted in tion meetings in factories in vari-Council mecis, would provide: ous Soviet cities.

1. That the Council set up a

ed that French troops killed some, Soviet cartoonists and political co-ordinating "War Office' com- 120 native demonstrators in Tunis May last.

He was accompanied, by flow of and they appealed to the United poets were busy picturing the U.S.mittee to handle the

Secretary General, wife, the Countess. Nations to Korea. as a bestial aggressor.

of The great-great-grandson Such a committee, it was be- Trygve Lie, to bring the Tunisian

before the Security Louis Philippe, the last Bourbon leved, would solidify the world's problem

who died in Council.

King of France, rallying to the UN military sanc-

The Tunisians charged that exile in England a century ago, tions resolution against the Com-!

Paris had been........... "French troops illegally garrison- the Count de munists.

ald

hts

One cartoon showed Korea be- ing grasped by long clawed, apelike hands decorated with American flags.---

"Pravda" reported North Korean

It would furnish an orgun to ed in Tunisia, which is a sove- living abroad since he left France Succceses on the battlefront.

The "Literary Gazette," sumine to serve notice on Russia that tors who had turned out to greet

bring still more active aid into reign State", fired on demonstra- In 1920 after his father's death.

authorisation He had special

Press.

+

marising the military action, said more than two-thirds of the the Bey of Tunis. The Bey had to enter France in 1940 for three the South Korean retreat had world stands by ready to oppose come to Tunis to demand imme- months, when he enlisted as a in the French Foreign turned Inte a Tout-Associated

with arms any further Soviet ex-diate independence for Tunisia pansion plans. It remained to be, and an end of French occuparon

By a law passed last month, the decided whether the co-ordinat- tion, the appeal said. ing group

comprise the "According to preliminary re- French National Assembly allow- would Security Council,, committee ports. some 120 Innocent men] ed him to return to his homeland.

others

The Pretender and his wife an and women were killed, consisting of its members,

Calala unseen and organisation of countries provid- wounded and hundreds Imprison- landed at

said

the Police the appeal United were mat only by ing armed aid to South Korea, or ed,"

Commissioner of Calais and half a dozen friends,

The Pretender said that he did not intend to start political be- tivities in France, adding: "My aim is to bring union to the French people, so I shall not create Monarchist party to Oght the Republican parties." Reuter.

GUARD ON BANDIT'S GRAVE

stood

a sub-committee to be appointed. Press.

Allied commander

2. That the

Council Invito

the United States to appoint a supreme commander of Allied forces fighting in Korea.

TROOPS GOING

TO ALASKA

Castelvetrano, July 5. Steel-helmeted Italian Carabinieri

armed

Washington, July 5. guard here tonight over the

This would enable the Defence The Army announced that one fresh grave of Salvatore Department to designate General battalion of the Fourth Regiment Giuliano, the Sicilian bandit MacArthur as chief of the forces combat team stationed at Fort of Britain, Australia, New Zea- Lewis, Washington. will leave by "king" who defied. an army fand, Canada and the Netherlands, ship for Alaska in the near future. and died for a woman.

which have been pledged to aid The unit has been alerted for Their orders were ""shoot to US. units already in action. such a move for some time, the kill" if any attempt is made

General MacArthur, would be announcement salch but a lack snatch the body.

called upon to make periodic re- of military housing in Alaska has

Ita handsome ports to the Security Council or delayed departure-Asso- The wavy-haired, 27-year-old Glullano Anally met its co-ordinating committee. death because of his weakness for women. He had escaped from the police net thrown round his cave headquarters

Montelepre. Mountains rugged further to the North,

to

in the

dri

ciated Press.

Revealing figures on help for Korea

Washington, July 5,

a

SINO-BURMESE CLASH

Twenty

Rangoon, July 5. Chinese Nationalist troops were killed early in June in a clash with Burmese Govern- ment forces, it, was officially an- nounced here.

A Government spokesman said one Burmese soldier was killed fighting the Chinese, who wero part of the group of 1,500 who crossed into Burma in March, the Nationalist rout-by the

followmunist armies,

Most of the Chinese troops. *The equipment turned over by have been disarmed and are pro-

Then, a tough, former soldier, Colonel Ugo Luca, chief of the anti-Giuliana police force, began to check Giuliano's known friends and watched their houses.

In the early hours of this The United States turned US troops included more than sently broken up, but some have 100,000 fica and other small established hide-outs in the morning a plala-clother detall in over US$110,000,000 worth of arms, more than 2,000 and-lank jungle, where Burmese soldiers this little village saw 1 dim ngure climb out of a first-floor anti-tank weapons, artillery bazockas with 10,000 rounds of are still rounding them up window of one of the suspected and other equipment to the ammunition, more

South Korean forces when vehicles and a large number of It flicked through the shadows American occupation troops 105 mm howitzers, 60 and 60 mm TRADE UNIONISM

houses.

It Was

than 4,000 United Press.

37 and 67 mm anti-tank guns,

equipment, Presumably thin

IN SINGAPORE

turned

-

London: July The Colonial Secretary, James

of a nearby house and dodged in- sido,

The polico caught only a left a year ago, it was dis-mortars, with more than 700,000 rounds of ammunition for theso fleeting glimpse of the face as it closed today.

weapons. passed for a moment under a faint street lamp.

American troops (also enough. They had traced said to be sufflelent for 50,000 over 40,000 Japanese rifics with Giuliano, Armed guards were inen, was available to the south ammunition. The report said 7 Griffiths, sald today that no hurriedly called in. A blast of Koreans when the North Korean vessels, including minesweepers federation of trade unions existe fire struck the house. Giuliano Communists invaded the South. lending craft and picket boats in Singapore. Ife had been asked attempted to break out and was A confidential report, prepared were given to the Koreans, along why Government unious there shot down in the doorway by the staff of the House Foreign with about $150,000 worth of pro not permitted to join the

federation. M Reuter,

Affairs Committee, revealed that spare parts. the equipment had been given to The American occupation forces In a written Commons reply to. the mullary forces of the South were withdrawn from Korea in a question by W. L. Wyatt, Mr.

July, 1949. The report said the Griffiths said there is no federa Korcan Republic.

The report was labelled "Back- BITs were given to the Korean, ton of trade unions in Singapore Republic to preserva z internal nor is there any evidence that ground Information on Korea."

Some Republican. Congressmen security, prevent Communist þor- trade union ordfoanees of Singa-

Federation and tho and Korean leaders have mains der rakis and deter arined attacki pore

differently

1

Copenhagen, July 5, Denmark Informed the United Nations Secretary-General, today that it was unable to contributo military aid to South Korea but could place drugs the disposal, of the United Nations for use in tained that American arma aid to or other aggression by forces from Malaya are being

Korch was too little and too late. North Koron-United Press. interpreted.Unlied Press. Koros-United Press.

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