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meeting is the first of several the Cabinet is expected to hold during the week examine the Korean problem in
Government's the spirit of the announced polley of
giving all aid possible to South Korea. He said the 24th American In-
There was no indication of any
1848 for refusing to accept the Page 720 dictation of Moscow. fantry Division fell back in the
Since then Titolam had become from the field, was interrupted West from the Kum River. Two headquarters in Korea sald Tao ange in the Government's at
titude that heavy
with Trolskyisni Kong,
Suer
throughout the Communist world synonymous earlier that the Communists communiques revealed the action. Jen was still in American hands. General MacArthur said the
American and Australiani figh- Mazaya, Hong sent / make peace with Russia and
Canal zones and other strategic
treason to Russian US. light bombers
to signity of British responsibili The offer was made by Minis- Communism. Reds, in superior numbers and ters and with tanks,
the flaming front pushed across the ranged along
In recent weeks the Belgrade Kum on Saturday after a brilliant or just behind it in more than made it unlikely Britain would ter Without Portfolio Milovan
be able to spere a strong forer Dilias, influential member of the press carried reports that Bulgaria 200 combat sorties in close sup- rear-guard actiun by, the 24th
Politbure of Yugoslavia's ruling had sent troops in battle kit to for Korea. and South
believed But it was
PROO Division which held up the Reds port of American
Mr. Cominunist Party in a speech at the Yugoslav border and that. Korean ground forces.
Manzles and the British the opening of the congress of Hungarian troops
In battle, ki were credited with destroying or
Rod tanks,
Cabinet might discuss the pos the Yugoslav National Committee had been sens do the Tugoslav Page 10 32 damaging 28
of sanding combinad for Peasc. sibility Commonwealth trucks and 14 railway box cars.
terce drawn DHlos, said: (Continued On Page 3)
mainly from Canada, Austra lia, New Zealand, Bouth Africe and goalbly Pakistan. There to no doubt that the main hope lay in the for reinforcemaria'
Commonwealth, British United Press.
There was some doubt whether
48 hours.
American de- the rest of the fenders could get out before the 'This delay, he pointed out, gave
and Korean swiftly closing Communist placers South
American but forces time in which to move into Battered trapped them, furiously @ghting, the GP's had South Korea men and supplies for
They
Fanatical North Korean assault
on Kum River line described
With the Americans on the Tosjon Front, July 17.
A young lieutenant scraped the accumulation of sweat and dust off his forehead and said: ""We must have killed thousands of them. You
just could not miss.
He was Lieutenant A. Dlanda who of Marquette, Michigan, carlier commanded a front line position rejection of this requert showed along the Kum River during that be, did not understand the Sunday's anyage battle in which Potsdam declarution and other thousands of screaming North Joint decisions of the pawera con- Koreans threw themselves againat cerning the democratisation of the Americans. Japan,...edded Folyashenko, — Heller.
The weather
of
At 6609) (KT (1 sm. HKET)' a' tropical starts, centred' alous' 230 Talwan and le moving NW at nine khote,
of high pressure Aridge
extends Westward · from the Pactic anti-syclone serous' Japan, and pressure la low owr '8 China and the Gulf of Tonkin.
bántal *banzal, banzal;
and i carried every fifth man
an automatio weapon. They trinu to come through the hole they had made in our front line des fances but we were ready for them.
"We had the aren zeroed In The hawk-nosed youngster told with heavy mortars and artillery. how the Reds slammed artillery and blew them to hits at point and flat trajectory fire into the blank range. From six until Americans dug. In along the eight a.m, they kept coming out South side of the 100 yards wide of those woods and we kopt ahallow river. He said: "We blasting away at them. They were dug in on the dyke when would hold their fire until they they opened up about 4.30 a.m. were atop of us and then give Sunday. The fire did not hurt the works. 11 much but we had to
our keep heads down.
"The first attack camo right behind the barrage, This first group of North Koreans carried only knives and hand grenades. They swam the river, scramblod up the banks and came right into our foxholes - wherO We were ducklog for cover: As fast as they cleaned out one foxhola, they
Jan. 19-1067.7+ mummi14) loja je sort of leapfrog_fashion."
Then the American flanks cav- Outnumbered the Yanks ed in. were
engulfed by the North
Koreans.
"They came at us from
2
Australia may send more aid to Korea
Canberra, July 17. -
Mr. Fadden, who is Acting Pro- mfer during the absence of Pro mier. Robert Gordon Monzies In England, said he had consulted the Prime Minister by cable and Cabinet members by telephone.
gil Minister ·In Korea safe
Pyongyang
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Sports
"The Yugoslav border and that Hungary and Air, Shipping movements Rumania, alsu made, threatening Page, 18 peoples and thele State organs gestures-United Press. endeavour und wish that all ques- lions which the governments of Eastern European countries con sider, sa disputed be settled in agreement ft a way that would not
Infringe on either the prestige of these countries or the sovere- ianty and equality of Yugoslavia." Ho Kald Yugoslavia wishes to live in ponce with all peoples and wants to co-operate with them peacefully.
He said: "Yugoslavia does not threaten any other people and no allen country has nor can have any meane and groups In Yugos lavla which might threaten an other country.
Djlis added that Yugoslavia. has no secret or public obliga. tions to or agreements with any foreign government for political group mer dose harbour any
· plans which foould in, any way threaten another country,
The Cominform, a closed cor-
portion of Eastern European Communist State dominated by Russia, expelled. Yugoslavia in
JAPANESE RED PUBLICATIONS SUSPENDED
The Australian Acting Pre- inler, Mr. A. W. Fadden said elde, and we had to pull out the best we could. They over ras a front line ald station and today that Australia inay send
further aid to Korea if it Our
18 kilted all the wounded.
the necessary. Chaplain stayed with
Ho told a Press conference tha wounded until the end and they killed him too. We tried to get had received a request from the all the, walking axes out but United Nations for ground forces the fitter cases could, not be and had set experts to work to moved and they were all murdetermine the possibilities. dered by the Reds," said the Lieutenant. Dlanda told how he and his "They pushed through dur
their way fought company forward
but positions
We through to the rear. He sald: "Wo caught them with machine gun walked the rest of the day and fire from our second line of do- all night, fighting practically, all
"Eventualities will determine
Tokyo, July: 17. fando along some hills about the way. It is a miracle any of whether he "will call a specia 600 yards to the roar.
Cabinet session, or re-apon. Par- The Japanese Allorney Gen One us got out wilve. If you got hit
cral's office today surpended more machina
fament, Mr. Fadden'sald. - диплег mist have you kept right on going. There killed 200 of them Ing15 min. uro leta of kids we had to leave
Mr. Menzies, id in London to than 100 Communist publications. utes. The Rada, piled up like back in the rice paddies lying top level talks with the British The suspensfona, followed early - cordwood in front of our guns.”
centres in 13 prefectures, - Not
defence, and economic measures, way of getting them out."
Government Previously, the the 'drive but they alerted at Dlanda took another swipe at Mr. Fadden warned that the tank-supported counter altack the oozing sweat and cute. "Los Government would prosecute seal- supended 18 publications, in- 40 of 11873 are about hogar cleared an and drove the Reds, back acrosy of us did not know why we were tous selvity and any oboreto Akanala (Fo
"Akabata" (Red" Brax about 800 yards, on either, the river.
The Warning over hero fighting but we know of the war effort. side of the vital bridge pzross the “By:10 o'clock, we had them in now. We are going to even this was aimed at dock workers, who instructions of Ge Klum River which the Yanks had full retreat Thay arowe and ran score and lys those the have exlared andinat pending sid (Arthur, blown
aring over their shoulders, as they lesson; they, grove, Lots of good to Koron, and airo, allampted to There are 1,005 Kathon'teame
came the main att
main attack went, None of them tered Ho Americans bare to be avenged prevent the loading of planes and publications, includin They poured out of the woods, surrender, and, were just poured and we are going to do it no ammuntian desined for the pendledy, registered on the other vlda:of/thes everything washind: 19% Loam matter how long is takes usualm forces in Korea-biUnita torney i-General's
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