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GENERAL REVEALS SECRET

Los Angeles, July 15,

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1950.

Wallace on side of U.S.

South Salem, New York,

July 15. Henry Wallace today de- The South Korean Govern-clared himself on the side of ment was not given heavy the United States and the military equipment before United Nations in the the war broke out chiefly be-Korean conflict. caure It had a strong desire to attack North Korea, Bri- nadier-General William L. Roberts said today.

The end of the United States Military Mission in Korea for 20 months told a news conference that the South Koreans believed the best défence was to attack.

"This placed us in a 'skittish' position," General Roberta ex- plained. "To prevent the South Koreans from attacking, we gave them no combat air forec, no tanks, and no heavy artillery."

Just returned from the Far Eost for reassignment and reilre-

In ment September, General Roberts sald the South Korea soldier is fine and brave and that the weakness lies with the officer

group.

the

He believes that young Ameri- officers and battle-trained can

could

"so:p up"

He NCO's Korean troops tremendously. considers the troops well trained. The General said that when troops pulled out a American year ago, they left the Korean Government $53,000,000 worth of military supplies, including 20 liaison planes, 128 anti-tank guns, some 00 almost obsolete cannon, small arms, ammunition and considerable captured Jap- anese equipment.

"In the light of what happen- ed," he said, "the equipment was Inadequate and not well balanc- ed"-Associated Press.

DEATH OF UK'S RICHEST WOMAN

London, July 15.

Lady Yule, reputed to be the richest woman in Britain, widow of Sir David Yule, business magnate, dled today at her home at St. Albans, Hertfordshire, aged 70.

She had been in heath for some time.

She loved animais, provided homes for them to live out their last days, owned a luxurious yacht in which she travelled the world, lived in less luxury than her horses, and once Loured Afrien on a bleycle.

Sir David, who lived in India for half a century, died in 1928, leaving his wife about £9,000,- 100.-Rouler.

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Hong Kong, 17th July, 1950.

Wallace, in his first atutement on tho Korean Fighting, said: "I hold no brief for the past actions of either the United States or Russia, but when my country is at war and the United Nationa Banctions that war, I am on the side of my country".

Thus Wallace split with other leaders of the Progressive party under whose banner he ran unsuccessfully for President in

1948.

White haired, relaxed, genla! Wallace gave his view to reporters at his hilltop form where ho spends most of his time.

Russla, he said, could stop the Korcon confilet at once if she wanted to. But, he said, he did not think it wise to criticise any Evernment at this critical point in history.

Wallace declared:

"For the first time since 1945-1 feel there is immediato pressing danger to our country."-Asso- clated Press.

BURMA REDS AGAIN ACTIVE

Rangoon, July 15, Communist activity flared up In Central Burma with an at- tack by 600 Communists on th road town of Lewo, 234 miles North of Rangoon, the Burma Army reported today.

The Army sald Government

defended troops

the

town throughout the night and forced

to Communists withdraw the

morning, leaving cight

next killed.

It added that two were klijed on the Government sie while two civilians lost their lives and three were wounded during the battle.

Communists also attacked bridge near Lewo, but flexi after one of them was killed.

else The statement said that where in the neighbourhood 00 Communists allacked Q pro- Government guerilia force which had been summoned by the Army to disperse the rebels.

The statement also reported bitter fighting against rebel Karens in the della rice district of Bassein, where 50 Karen dead were counted after a battle near the rice centre of Kyaunggon.- Associated Press.

PROTEST AGAINST QUEEN'S VISIT

Dublin, July 15.

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The police have rounded seven plekets who prolested Dublin against a visit being made today by Queen Elizabeth to Belfast, Northern Ireland.

banners,

The pickets carried protesting against the partition of Ireland, outside the offices of the British representative and the Military Attache, They were later released.-Router.

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay

Mazair player is afraid to

presenting the contract to him So this chap let the diamond 2. That gave South his gante.

INVITES AND REPELS BIDDING of a particular suit, by the player who eventually be-

When the 4 was played from comes declarer in No Trump dummy and East put on the Q, game, can have a telling influ South won with the A, led to the ence on the fate of the contract. South won with the A, led to the

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the opening K, returned to his own hand with leader away from selecting that the spade A, took the marked sult as his point of attack and diamond finése

and all told causes him to choose another suit. scored five tricks in diamonds, three in spades and one in clubs, an original bid in a four-

not riking the club finesse which card Guil not topped by honours would have produced on extra since it may eventually cause he trick at risk of the con

contract, partner, to lead that suit disas-

kibitzer who heartily disap trously. But, since most

deals

prove of South's opening bid get played by the side which said he would have opened the makes the first bid, the tendency | auction with 1-Club because ɔf such a cult call to repel the South was just a bit too weak for opponents' lend may beʼmore im- 1-No portant than its Invitational ef- should have fect to the partner.

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