RUSSIA FAILS IN UN
BID TO EXPEL CHINA
Soviet delegate calls Council vote illegal MEETING IN UPROAR
Loke Success, August, 1 Russia's Jakob Malik walked back into the Security Council, today, failed again to bring about the expulsion of Nationalist China, and then accused the United States of aggression in Korea.
He demanded that the United States stop flagrant and unjustified ag- gression" against the people of Korea. The Soviet Union was follow- ing a policy of peace, he claimed, in his first speech here since he be- gan his bo oft last January 30.
Mr. Malik chap that the United States is trying "every way to broaden the warfare, not only against, the people, af Korea but also against the people of Vietnam, Ching and Indo-Chino.”
"Tho United States aims at seizing Korea," Mr. Malik argudd. "The ruling circles are not at all concerned with ending hostilities.”
He said that was want Mr. The United States, he said, Triungn meant by ordering the appeared to consider the United sevent Bleet to protect, Talwan. Nations as an instrument of waf
Although, à UN Commission | fare.
has reported' tint lid North This seems to be the purpose Koreans launched
the ruling circles of the United an usprovoked, Loft invasion of the UN-sponsored States who
clnlmirig are
India's decision
THE CHINA MAILA THURSDAY, AUGUST
No yielding to prossure In the UN
"Manganberra, August 1
There must be no vigiding in the Uplied Nations Sécuri ity dounest to pressure on Cilinese" représentation," the Australian Poreign Minister" Mr. Percy Opander, sald ́to-
day
Thg, qucation must be kept, separate fram tile Korean imuo:"he said “and aulted: "World, peace, will hot ba safeguarded by any decision. Indicating that greater con neastons can be won by the use or threat of force. than by ordinary democratic pro- CORICE
Mr. Shende
Spender suggested that the Becurity Counell should resolution naming PASK. thote countries which have nak sceŝpted; qarilor: „resölu. tigns The
resolution should again
Buch Wales
support ta
U UN The Minister alan suggest. ada ebend resolution, agk- ing a censatire and withdrawat to the 38th parallel by North Koraan fordgu. -- Associated Грова.
AMERICA SURE OF VICTORY
Washington, August 1. Military spokesmen today expressed confidence in an
MEDIATION BY CHINA DENIED IN LONDON
London, August 1.
Reports that China has made a new mediation move through Indian diplomatic channels in Peking to and the Korean conflic), were denied' today by authoritative quartore, Here. Recent reports both, here and in Lake Success sald that Mr. Chou En-lal, Prime Minister of the Chinese Republle, might, with the support of other Asian countries, notably, India, put forward proposals for a quick cease-fire in Korea.
to soon Router
end
A mediation commission, in- which la parolysing the United cluding India Pakistan, Bur... | Natiphs, a - way will 'lis found Ima and China, might then go
tho dändlöçk.-- into the question of, bringjuu about a settlement of the co,1- flet. It was also suggested that Indialled in the Bri 1sh on the Chinese, views,'
Indian Embassy, officials said today that this, was "a colour- ful
without the least
foundation M
Explaining India's auitudo, Koren, bese
Quarters Pointed; out that while India' way anxious not only to preyfit the Koren conflict from spreading to other Gruas, but also to bring about i Igareful
10 thig,
up
AMERICA
TRIPLES AIR FORCE IN THE UK
London, August 1.
the Proalden Woll, "
en had summed India's,
In
this regard saying that consistent with In din's support of the Urte No tions Spentylly Coutell, resolution, nhy stich would be put
Council through Reliable sources Indiented to- disclosed today. The building
curity
tripled its bomber strength The United States has
médiation proponi in Britain since the Korean the Se- War störted; the authorities
The Council voted eight to three, against Mr. Malik's ruling Republic of Korea in the South, world domination," Mr. Malk as August President that Dr. T. Malis armed that the United declared. F. Tslang of Nationalist China States is an "usurper" and "represents Incidents as an excuse for milli-tives in this Counell, have blocked had provoked frontier They and their repregenin- "nobody."
The United
tary netion,
the normal settlement of the. so Stales, Britain, France.
Nationalist China,
called question of Chinese repre- Cuba, Ecuador, Egypt and Nor
sentation in the United Nations Mr. Benegal Nursing Ran, Ind hitherto this matter was ultimate victory despite an-day that India was adhering to up of a pocket air force in way voted against Mr. Malik's dig's epresentative, told the rattled."
other withdrawal by the her original proposals that while the last three weeks was one expected ruling that Dr. Tal Council in India would support was not a member of the Council. Mr. Malik's ruling that the Chi-of the Chinese people was being. Two spokesmen sold at a Press through the Security Council, the,ents of military planes The legitimate representative United States forces in Korea, the pet promising step towards of the biggest mass move-
pence move Korea was Britain and Norway have re-nese Nationalist delegate had no cognized Red Chinn but spokes right to sit in the Council.
denied representation in the 5c briefling that they are still op- Chinese Republic and Soviet since the Berlin airlift. men for these countries have sakl
Russia should first he brought The move had been considered the Chinese people." of they would not uso parliamentary Security Council, after a seven- "tricks" to settle the question. month boycott, und immediately Kuomintang group after the representative of the
efforts have been bent on seatlhi actual transfer of units was rush- The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia attempted in unsent the Chinese setting up of a People's' Govern-
It was learnt today that the China on the Council.
ed when fighting started. and India voted in favour of Mr. Nationalist delegate by ruling
The United States Mall's ruling.
tint. he was a private individual place of the legitimate reprisen.
Indian High Commissioner, Mr.
how comprises representing nobody."
three V K. Krishta Menon, and the bomberTM iative of the Chinese, people."
British Premier, Mr. Attlee, saw each other for hall F-84 Aghters. One bomber
Clement, and pours of between 30
planes eachì
achi and about
75 Indian warning
an hour!
group hour: yesterday,
dependent on the Royal''Alt Force for any necessary fighter China's fate
support. The two new groupk are based in Suffolk and Nor-
Mr. Malik, on his retire to the curify Council "by the enemiesneral Douglas MacArthur's i into it. To this end, Indid before the Korogir War, but the
The decision was taken before the Jargest crowd In Council
Dr. T. W. Talang. Mr. Malik history. High delegates found sald, was a representative of the Daly standing
as bitter Kuomintang group and was unit room words flashed back and forth to represent China. across the table, mainly between Mr, Malik and Mr. Warren R. Austin, Chief United States dete Hute,
U.S. demand
Mr. Malik protested that the Council Action on China W illegal but the vote was against him. Several times it appeared that he was nearing a second
.
Tho
Mr.
The Egyptian delegate
Rou (India) announced on that India would vote for the nounced that he would vole ruling. against the Chairman's ruling.
Presiden suosion of Chinese rer He warned Britain's representative, Sir Gladwyn Jebb,
presentation had now been bps and America's fore the United Nations since delegate, Mr. Warren Austin, at January and "unless resolved, in thority as Chairman to make may disrupt this organication, once questioned Mr. Malik's au-
a satisfactory manner very soon such a ruling.
Headquarters in Tokyo, three and nouneed another withdrawal by half hours earlier, hnd ah Korean Loop Slater and South
troops. One spokesman said, "We are getting stronger and stronger and they (the North Korean Commu- nisia) are getting weaker and wenker."
::
While the Indian
is
He confirmed that clements, of Division, the Fifth Regimental reticent to discuss the diplomatic the Army's Second Infantry
combat team from Howall' ami, the First Marine
which are described landed in Kurea.
Division have activities
today as "routine," It is inder [du: The shortening of defence lines to Mr. Altlto the stand the Indian that Me. Menon explained has made it easier for the United
was to take at.
CQU quite a lot of North Korean, Com- of Chinesa representation again.
of
at the Security
in Helgin, how
Force
the new bombers crossed the Atlantic just before the middle of July. The lost fighters oc- red last week. Only one crash marred the move. The fighter pilot baled out safely and was British Air Secretary,
This is a possibiliÿ'' fraught States and South Korean forces id ratsed the question picked up by a lightship.
Sir Gladwyn called for on Im-with the gravest consequences to mediate vote,
The delegates of Cuba and
World penec, he added,
The Council must, therefore,
to hold on to the beachhead.
He, also said that probably when Ru
boycott but he sat through the Ecuador' also announced that they bear in mind the "very rays munist soldiers now aže green, teme tato ki-UnitNe ReproArthur Henderson; told-""Amgri- |
avalanche of votes against him and went on to attack the United States polley in Koreu.
The Council had before it a three-point work sheef, called
he agenda,
would reject the Russlan
move
while Yugoslavia said that the would support Mr. Malik,
Britain domands vote
Involved issues
Be
conscripts who have been forced into service.
Mr. Rau, in slating India's at- mere proceduring slavey, of Marine forces
re-
have contently FAMED EXPLORER
of that step.
cofise
Wo
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sentation would ultimately do that.
Manston today PADA swayed by procedure "
upán the
US lighters strategy of
and bombers would remain in Britain indo- Husala, and, the Unitem abften. "Procedure is a good servant A Marine spokesman said that
finitely. but a bad master and we must the air element of the First If Flussle, for instance, uses her beware of
was flown into resolution introduced yesterday, On a tour of US Air Force The United States might take an B-29 bomber and F-84 jet nghter Mr.
Korça, United Press, Rou sold. "Ever since India's recognis
equally uncompromising poal-
units in East Anglia and Kini, tion of the Government of
on with regard to Chinese Mr. Henderson anic Amerléan China
presentation, and on any Russian Warplants would stay here followed the logical
Praposlil for a settlement long as it was desirable in the quences
Korca
interests of common defence. As observers see it here, the United Press and Associated President's ruling."
Security Council meeting will be Press, Ame Sunite (Norway)
Winnipeg, August 1. a struggle of political.“ strategy. supported a quick vote, a stand Colonel Charles Joseph Hub-and manoeuvring on procedural which drew from Mr. Mallk this bard, 48-year-old Arctic CK But the present time is very
rülez. remirle that the Norwegian dele-plorer, and cight Canadians Fravourable for Russia. Preskling gate who had won recognition were killed--yesterday when over the Couneli, the Président himself, seemed to want to pm their plane crashed in the will still have the initiative dur vent other people from speaking Canadian Arctic, the Weather dg this, session, while watching
Bureau 'reported" today.
ute Colonel Hubbard Beyond limits
Was on
colectores her and an. M. Fawzi dey (Eypt) saldu reconnu ince flight when proceedings end I a dehdlock, sub-that his country had
the crash
noar, Alert, always
French hopes the firm principle that"" "the" miffed before Mr. Malik's agenda í rúaintained that a question or of Ellsmeret afondant 500
The first point was adoption of that agenda. The second was the litude, warned that the question Chinese question and the third of Chinese representation had one submitted by Mr.. Malik-been before the United Nations "peaceful settlement "The since January
of
arid "unless Korean question. Mr. Austin solved in a satisfactory manner demanded that Mr. Malik "re-Very` soon may" dirupt this or- arrange the agenda to put at the Ranisation." top an American proposal con-
"This is a possibility fraught demning the North Korean
with the gravest consequences thorities for continuad deBance to world peace," he added. of the UN and calling on all
Sir Gladwyn had referred to countries to retrain_from_nssist-Article 17 of the Security Council ing or encouraging the North rules of procedure which states Korean authorilles,
that any member of the Council Mr. Austin szin the U.S. felt whose credentials are challenged on the subject. it is highly inappropriate for shall sit in the Council until the
American resolution precedence because it was
the Council to deal with the is decided.
Chinese, question now and that the Gounell should
the Korean crisis.
eatabilah,
He thought that at this time, the seating of a declated oppoh ent to United Nations efforis to
took
Mr. Malik's agenda Isted for repulse aggression would weaken discussion Chinese representation the support to which the United t the United Nations
the
the North Pole, the Mr. Trygve Lic. It condemned posed of by the fuling of any May 1916 Colonel Hubbard had Since Weather Bureau sań North Korea for ` defying the
President United Nations.
the Security Council.
bech chief of "Your ruling was ons by, whica of the you went beyond the propor
Burchl. He hid limits of your authority ng Per
vation stations sident of the Council Fawal Bey
Cariadian "Consequently, I shall you Be wit
The acci Voté
Dr. Alberto Alvarez (Cuba)" (Hübblird
2
Nations forces at the front were; Peaceful settlemet in whatever told Mr. Malik. entitled and would undermine Sir Gladwyn said, their peace-making endeavour, your feeling may be in the mat- Mr. Malik contendée that Pre-Mer. Mr. President. the fnet: re- sident Harry Truman Himself mains that the Security Council
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did
to
challenge your ruling. asso- clate myself with the challenge
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Talpeh, August”2.
Security Council, Sir. Gladwyn The stand taken by Britain's
webb, in voung again, the Spylet vo to unicat the Chiese No- tionalls: memper was completely unexpected by most Chinese cir cles In Talpch. India could pursue her useful Conservative eyewing newspaper experfect the opinion that Bri- Though Chinese leaders would exorts of conciliation, the Funa comment quicially several Monde sul today in rhtal, was only, now, recognising ferring to the possibility of "ad the diaster of further hepensing
"bajile of dzending" it, tho
unft expdrision, in Asia-
MJacob
Asiatic power, India
pr than the Well
with the vice. occurred fear the yea agd, Colch serverett, the
Tasten peoples,” the news documen added f
had Inked the Chinese and has not decided that the creden-announced that fid would yole containing Korean questions by deciding to als of
the representative against the President's Tuling alet by Admiral Robert Pehrysaying that Great Britaiti grid: "put Taiwan into his pocket”
China are not in order.
"Therefore, it is essential
Antonio Quevedo de Arelle explorations
tance,¡apart! from India, yo Referring to Mr. Rau's state-Colonel Hubbard, a native or have an Importine part to of the United States. Moreover.servant but a bad master"
rient that "procedure is a Tobd Kansas City, was captain of the added: "In the interest' of poncé
1199, 25 jun the days to come, "Le Mondo' ask for an immediate Vote on Quevido remarked, "We must and an all-American selection in befoped that
Dr. Harvard University football team in Korea and elsewhere, it le to yout ruling"
not think that by simple pro-1022 and 1923. He is survived not meander for days through the Council will Malik attack on Telong dure a single member might be by his widow and four children. procedure and that in the fee
Mr.
Malik, without putting his Nations.
come a master of the United United Press.
of Soviet-Adherican-antagoklat, ruling to the vote, stated that the Each member of Tepresentative of the "Kumin- tion must examine, the situation the organica- tang group" was not the repre- and reach a decision in accord sentative of the Chinese people. ance with Its own criterion.".
Mr. Malik said that Uile- glumate representativo" of the said that, consistent with, his Dr. Alex Bebler (Yugoslavia) Chinese People's Republle was Government's recognition of the being prevented from parle pat-Communist, Government of China Ing in the work of the Security he would vote for the President's Coumell by "the enemies of the ruling.
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Malik's reply Mr, Malik, in reply to the crl- groups bad usurped the place, of tics of his ruling, said that ho the legitimate representate of could not agree with the uis Chinese people."
Egyptian statement that he Flo, called Dr. Tslang aprivate-exceeded his powers. The ruling individual representing nebody." dki not apply to a plenipoten
Mr Malik bald that it slitprised tiary representing'a governong ad one that it was the ropiesen- but to a private individual whi tative of the United States who represented nobody. fcit, spoke against fila rdilig.“
"It is quito natural.", Mr. Malik said.
The rules did not mean that a prealdent had to act as a plages à
They did not mean that
KMT usurper the President could not have an
The question of the represen tation of China in the United Nakong hua to Belladt accordance with the United Na
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