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BOMBER INCIDENT RAISED BY U.S. IN SECURITY COUNCIL

Lake Success, September 5.

The American delegato, Mr. Warren Austin, today told-Mr. Jacob-Malik

of Russia that he had "raised doubts in our minds" as to whether-ho · supported the Security Council's offorts to localise the Korean worl The Council was discussing an American resolution calling on all nations

to refrain from giving aid or encouragement to North Korea.

Mr. Austin reported to the Council on the shooting down of a plane with

red star markings off Korea yastarday.

MALAYA NEEDS HELP

He said that "his Govern- ment had no more information on the incident than that con- tained in his latter sent yes- terday to Sir Gladwyn Jebb of Britain, this month's Coun- cil President.

Mr. Malik's only other con- inent on the State Department's announcement was that it was evidently made with the object of supporting the American ro- solution befern the Council,

Dealing with that resolution, Mr. Malik said that aggression.

of the French Goverrunent In sending troops to Korea.

"Large-scale wor"

"All we know is that it mom-was spreading through the action ber of the armed forces of the USSI was part of the crew of a London, September 5. twin-engined bomber which fed Mr. J. K. Swalne, Chairman) upon an air patrol operating ar of the Peralt Rubber Plunta-part of the United Nations forces clona Ltd., today asked in his; annual review to shareholders destability now long the British public intended to "olerate incom- petent government either here or in Malaya?"

the imitediate

In Korea," he addert,

This incident Akistrates adoption by the Connell of the United Siates' resolution, the essential purpose of whleli is to localise the conflict in Korea and prevent it from spreading to other areas." Opening he

Urging immediate military re- inforcements to defeat the Com- munisi guerillas in Malaya, seid that Malaya's claims on and its value to Britain were

many times those of Korea. Therefore,

its Immediate reinforcement should be proportionately hen- vier.

Sir dovit

meeting. the

tour Gladwyn sald that ments had been received:

(1) A letter from the Amert can delegate (Mr. Austio).

(2) A letter from United Na- tions headquarters for Korea,

(3) A Soviet resolution on the

Criticising some of the Govern-bombing of Chinese territory, ment's policies, he asserted, "The (4) A Soviet resolution on the

Mr. Malik called the delegates supporting the American resolu- tion "a group of, yes-men."

The resolution, and those pro- viously adopted by the Counell, were meant to cover and justify Pression, he claimed,

Mr. Malik said that American netion in Korca wis on a large scale, not the police action of which President Truman chose to speak."

It was not a war against North Korea, but against tho whoin Korean people.

Before the Council began dis- cursing the American resolution. Mr. Austin said that the Soviet rulers seensed to have been delay their best to increase tension be Communist tween the Chinezo

Socialist threat of self-govern-Korean invasion. tent still hangs over the Malaya like a sword of Damocles. Their "U.S. Provocation" and those United Nations mem- forebears invited the Chinese in He said that the first two do-bers who were acting together to 1873 and now more than ever documents were to bo discussed repel aggression in Korea, they need that protection-set within the framework of the our adolescent politicians say

govern yourselves","

Mr. Swaine said that since the visit of the Colonial Secretury, Mr. James Grilliths, and the War Minister, Mr. John Strachey to Mulaya, he hoped and believed that there would be a change of

and the others were be in- cluded in the agenda.

to

re-

complaint of aggression in Korea Chinese troop movements

"I might note that in this con- acetion the United States Gov jernment has been disturbed

eently by reports of cubstantial rail and road traffle in that aroa- of North Korea which 10 facent to the Manchurian fron-

he added.

When he asked delegates approve the draft agenda, Mr. Malik took the floor.

He clled messages sent to the United Nations protesting against

heart-that ample forces would "Amecient aggression in Korea" tier, "Austin said that the

be sent to Malaya and the situa-and against the Inhuman treat- tion grappled with in a manner ment of (North) worthy of Britain.

"I feel sure that Mr. Grifiths is personally aware of the posi- tion and is desirous to help-it is to be hoped that military aid when it comes will not again be too little and too late.-Reuter.

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ROYAL VISIT

TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND

London, September 5.

The King and Queen will visit Australia and Now Zooland in 1952, it was officially confirmed horo today.

Princess Margaret, their 20-year-old daughter, may accompany them if her engagements permit, it was understood in usually reliable circles..

oven to contemplate a visit to Australia is, in itself, & matter

for Intenso satisfaction and ra

The Royal visit will proba- So-bly extend from January 0. pel-viet attitude to that part of the July, 1952-the length planned

Joloing," resolution which asked Unlied for the proposed 1049 visi1. Mr. Malik said that the re- Nations members not to help which was cancelled because Soviet airman had North Korea would be a test of of the King's illness. port that been shot down off Korea was its willingness to support "a provocative statement by peaceful endeavours, of the Details of the itinerary MacArthur and the War Do United Nations,

not yet been worked out, ~partment."

Dr. T. F. Taian, chief of the will, probably be made, beginning Nationalist Chinese delegation, as about the middle of 1951. the first to comment

the shooting down of the Russian bomber.

He said: "I think this is the first concreta evidence of a big fact that the whole world has kuown all along. The big fact 4s that Soviet aggression is at The bottom of the so-called North Korean aggression."-Reuter and United Press,

BURMESE PARLIAMENT APPROVES SUPPORT OF ACTION IN KOREA

Rangoon, September 5.

The Burmese Parliament today approved with only one dissenting vote the Government's support of the United Nations action in Korea.

The United Nations was pled- ged to suppress aggression where ver it occurred and if Burma did not support it now other member nations might take little interest In Burma if she were ever: faced

The Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, told Parliament

'that Burma had very meagre resources at her. disposal and had joined the United Nations primarily for reasons of security. Even if Burma spent 20 years' revenue, she could not hope build up a sufficient fores to combat an invasion from outside, so she had joined the United Nations, "which is a great organisation genuinely trying to stem the tide of ag- Thankin Nu told Parliament that there was, both direct and sub- gression."

that aggression. and It had been Burma's declared versive policy that she would not join Burma, weak and divided, was any power bloc. The Government an easy mark for the subversive was resolved to align itself with type.

with a similar situation.

neither the Russian nor the The Government was satished Anglo-American blocs. It would to find the United Nations had decide each case on its merits taken a very frm step in Korea and act accordingly.

and that aggression did not pay. Adhesion to any bloc meant It had, therefore, supported tho subservience to it, which the Security Council's action. Government could not contem- The one Member who opposed plate,, ho declared.

Referring to criticisms that the the motion, UTin Mylit from Gavernment showed leanings to

the Shan States, said that the wards the Anglo-American bloc Security Council's deelelen was the Prime Minister pointed out that amongst non-Communist been taken by three of the Big chuntries Burma had been the Five powers-Router. nist to recognise the Chinese Communist: Government.

Easy mark Burma would support any move to eest the Chinese Com-

on

ROBERTSON IN CYPRUS

Nicosia, September (9. General Sir Brian Robertson arrived at Nicosia airport today nad will stay two days in Cyprus. It was his first official visit to the island since his appointment

month an Last

Commander-in- Chiet, tiddle East Land. Forces Reuter.

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U.S. LEAD ON JAPAN TREATY

Wellington, "September 5. The New Zealand Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Fred Doidge, thinks that a lead from' the United States 'oh negotin- tions for a peace treaty "with" Japan will come quite suon...

The subject might be discuss- cd at this month's conference of Commonwealth. Ministers in he told the House of

for the confer

ence next week.

He also told the House, We feel that Australia is right in being diplomatically firm in op position to Indonesia's ambitious claims over New Guinea. In our

Now opinion

Guinea's'--future lics with Facilis countries

rather It was first announced

than with

with South East Asia." March, 1048, that the. King and

He went on to say that Aus have Queen, and Princesa Margaret, tralla's interests in New Guinen Plans would visit Australia and New concerned security, and what Zealand in the curly part of 1949, affected. Australia affected New

On November 23, 1948, the in-Zealand. In Canberre, the Australian

His Government, he added. definite postponement of the G Prime Minister, Mr. Hobart Monzies, soid today that the visit, because of the King's ill-supported Australia in saying

considered Governor-General, Mr. William css, was announced from Back "No to Iridoneria's-cialms and John Mckell, had been asked to agham Palace...

Hound it betessary to relinquish arrange with the Commonwealth

The King was suffering from their position in New Guinea the Government a preliminary pro-an obstruction to the circulation issue abould go before the United gramme to be submitted to the through the arteries of the logs. Nations Reuter. King.

Defective blood supply to the Work on it would begin at right foot was causing anxiety. ence, Mr. Menzies added.

"The King's medical advisers now conalder him to be fully, re- stored to health, or he would not be able to contemplate the trip. La Palace spokesman--sald-today.-- Reuter.

In Wellington, the New Zea- land Prime Minister, Mr. Sydney Holland, said that his Cabine had received, the same, request.

Taking into corulduration

the King's state of health, the plan- ned tour would be less strenuous than that planned for 1040..

Matter for rojoicing

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Sivaram, South India,

Seplanter; 5. Police seized large stocks of crackers being stored in resident- Monzies commented: al areas without authorisation "The fact that the King's after an explosion at a fireworks health has improved to such an Factory hero today.The blast extent as to enable His Majesty killed three people.-Reuter.

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