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Malayan Chinese still sitting on the fence

Singapore, July 10.

The attitude of the Chinese residents in Malaya toward Mao Tse-tung's re- gime since British recognition of Communist China has been one of caution and it still is.

Two factors, which coused them to adopt a cautious attitude are: 1. They know well enough that the British Government is not a fellow-travel- ler of Communism or sympathetic towards it;

RUSSIAN NOTE ON TRIESTE

London, July 9. Russin again charged Britain, the United States and France fulfil today with failing tô Italian peace treaty clauses on the Free Territory of Trieste.

A Soviet to, delivered to the Western Embassies ko Mosenw yesterday, sod that the American Government openly proposed 1 the Soviet Government a violation

of Italian ilons.

2. There is still a chance, al- though a very slim one, of Na- tionalist China making a come- back to the mainland from Tolwan.

The cutlawing of the Malayan Communist Party and the state of emergency in the country are other factors, which serve to res- train the Chinese here from show- any outward sympathy ing

pr support for the Peking Govern- ment.

few days after the announce- ment of

of British recognition Communist Ching, three of the in leading Chinese Associations Singapore-the Ee Hoe Hean As- sociation, the Goh Loo Assocla- Lion

and the Tanjong Rhu Club jointly played host to more than 1,000 guests to celebrate occasion,

to the mainland, he will regain the firm support he once enjoyed from Malayan Chinese.

If he falls and loses Taiwan and all-Chiong's debits will be Mac's credits-United Press,

India's position on Korea

New York, July 9. The Indian Ambassador. Madame Visaya Lakshmi Pan- dil, sald today that although the Indian Governinent sup- theported the United Nations'

Those who were invited were

in a dilemmo whether to attend or not. Some feared they would peace treaty negotia be blacklisted by the authorities for showing outward Jubilation atlon while others who decided to stay

the function The note insisted in uncond-away from

afraid that would be black- tionni settlement of treaty condi-

listed

local Communist was

These measures were:

(1) The infordiate putting in- to operation of the instrument of fac provisional regime of the Free Territory of Trieste,

"(21 The immediate appoint pient of a Governor of the Free Territory of Trieste.

by

They

were

stand in Korea, it did not ac- cept the United States' position of defending Talwan and South East Asin from Communist aggression.

Madame Pandit discussed the Korean crisis in the University of round-table discussion Chicago with Charles Malik, the Lebanese Ambassador, and the University- Chancellor, Robert Hutchins.

tlons and measures about Trieste sympathisers. The function outlined in a Soviet note in April.well attended with more than 80

per cent of those invited attend-Government also includes Tal- Asked by Dr. Hutchins if "your ing.

wan and South East Asia among During the course of the din-

its commitments". Madame Pan- ner, the secretaries of the three dit replied: "No. It does not. It associations-significantly not the bas very clearly stated that it presidents-appeared on the stage was supporting the Korcan issue where & Chinese dramatic show as regards the first part of the was in attendance. The audience President's statement. but cannot expected fiery speeches anti-accept the second part because it but neither feels it is widening the area of lang and pro-Mao, "(31 The settin up, in com-

One

them

toasted conflict." pliance with the terms of the cast Chin and invited the

India supported the Security treaty, of a peace

provisional guests to join him. Everyone stood Council resolution on Korea be- Government Council of the Free and drank in silence. Very few cause that seemed the only way Territory of Trieste.

clapped

to avoid any large-scale warfare. after the toust, the rest sat down in solemn silence, No United Press. one talked politics during or after the dinner, not even the hottest topic of the day-British recogni- tion of Red China.

#

4 The establishment of date for the entry into faree of the permanent statute of the Free

Territory,

"(5) The winding up of the unlawful Anglo-American naval foren in Tric: le.

"(6) The withdrawal of British and American troops from within the frontiers of the Free Terri- try of Trieste."-Reuter,

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INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE FOR NORTH KOREA?

Berlin, July 9.

ROMULO WANTED A West Berlin anti-Communist newspaper claimed

FOR KOREA

Many nervous

Washington, July 9. Many of the Chinese residents are

Senator nervous about Chinese

Homer Ferguson, Consular representation In Michigan Republican, urged to Malaya, as it is believed that day this will strengthen the hands of leftist elements in the coun try. It is also feared that these who have leanings to the right or who are sitting on the fonce may be intimidated to show sup- port to

the Peking regime against their will, A resolution moved by a leading Perak in North Malaya to urge the British Government to ban Chinese consular representation Lin the State was overwhelmingly approved a fow months ago. Only two official members of the Coun- cil abstained, the rest voting in

that General Carlos P. At Romulo of the Philippines. President of the United Nations Assembly, join General Douglas MacArthur in the Far East as one of the leaders in the battle to repel the invaders of South Korea.

Chinese Councillor in the State of

favour of the motion.

Representations were also made to the Secretary of State for the Colonics,

Mr. James Griffiths, when he toured Malaya on an on-the-spot

against the Chinese Com-

the Western

Senator Ferguson hoped that world will make perfectly clear to the people of

nations Communist

thai the United Nations intends to stand by the South Korean Republic which it has recognised.

understand," he said "that we "We must make those people have an instrumentality here that will stop war."

Senator Robert Taft, Republi- can leader, is willing to support any necessary increase in mili- tary funds to provide the men

Malayan ton of the and equipment needed to restore

to De

stationed in

idea of allowing munist consuls to the Federation

States. There is a minority among the Chinese populace here who, al- though not sympathetic to the

regime, feel that Mao Tse- tung should be given a reasonable perled to prove his sincerity and ability to reform China and makce it a first-class world power, inde- pendent of foreign domination.

Swing of pendulum

This section of the people has written off Chiang Kai-shek as a total failure and branded his Kuomintang lieutenants as inept and

corrupt.

While the strength of Com- munjat

and Nationalist sym- pathisers is about equal, an over- whelming majority of the 3,000,- 000 Chinese in Malaya are In- clined to sit on the fence and watch developments in Chinn.

From all indications the pendu-

lum will swing with the trend of

the Chinese civil war.

If Chiang can keep up to his pledge of carrying the fight back

today that Soviet satellite countries wore planning to recruit "international brigades" to fight with the Communists in the Koroan

war.

the same time the Soviet army's official news- paper in Berlin, "Toeglische Rundshou", hint- ed at some kind of intervention on behalf of the North Korean Communists by what it called the "world-girdling peace front."

East

The fundschau" said, "The | The paper claimed that peace front strods solidly behind Germany would contribute to the the fighting Korean people and brigades and that Warsaw would it is now no longer dealing with be the marshalling point for those resolutions but is going over to forces recrulied in Eastern Eu- active deeds in line with its un- shakeable decisions."

rope.

No confirmation of the reports

elaborate on

The Soviet paper did not was available elsewhere.

How- what these "netive ever, some recent deserters from deeds" were but it indicated that the East German Communist Fo- one of the Communists' Rims was Ice Army have declared that they to sabotage arms shipments to fled to the West because they fear United Nations forces in Koren. to be sent to Korea,

The report about the "Inter- national brigades" was published the liberty of the South Koreans. by the Socialist-paper-"Berilner

In talking to a reporter, Sena-Stadtblatt," tor Taft mentioned the @gure of one billion dollars but added that he had no idea how much of an Increase will be required.-As- sociated Press.

The "Stadtblatt" claimed that one of the leaders in recruiting the brigades would-be Communist Wilhelm Zaizser, Minister of Security in the East German Gov-

DK

It attributed Its Information ernment. He was the "General to unidentified sources in the Gomez" who commanded an Inter- East German Communist Gov-national brigade in the Spanish ment.

Civil War.-Associated Press.

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MOSCOW ATTACKS ON LIE

London, July 9. Radio Moscow today renew-

ed its attack on the United Natione Secretary General. Trygve Lie, and said American attempts to kindle world war" in Korca "doomed to inevitable failure".

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A commentator, L. Sedin, said the United States was making "dishonest" attempts to conceal Its armed intervention in Korea under the name of the United Nations. He charged that Mr. Lie, in allowing sanctions against North Korea, "obligingly assisted gross violation" of the United Nations Charter.

"In answer to the attempts of the Americans to kindle a new world war, a new wave of resis- tance by the masses of people in all countrice is arising."

"This latest Amorkean adven- ture is doomed to Inevitable failure," he added.

Sedin said 'President Truman and the Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, were attempting to mobuise world reaction around them "In order to deceive public, opinion and whitewash criminal actions". He said no surprised by the support given by other governments because they were "dependent on Washington."

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"Support for the American im- perialists was promised also by Tsaldaris the Greek, Syngman Rhee, and Chiang Kai-shek shivering on Taiwan for his skin.

"None of this pack ever needed recommendations of the Security Council and they always followed their American masters blindly."United Press.

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