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The Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Vyshinaky, le pla. tured being greeted by Soviet Ambaseador Alexander Pavlov, on Itis arrival at Orly Airfield, Paris, en route for the Unit- ed Nations General Assembly in New York. left France on the Queen Elizabeth. (AP Photo).

M. Vyshinsky

EGYPTIAN HINT OF AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN

Flushing Meadow, September 28,

Egypt today told the United Nations' General As- sembly that there were prospects that agree. ment would be reached with Britain on the Sudan question and the withdrawal of British troops from Egyptian territory.

Mr. Salah e! Din, Egyption Foreign Minister, de- clared that until now Egypt believed that the United Nations had practised "slow and lame justice" in the Anglo-Egyptian dispute.

SCHUMAN ON KOREA

"I have something new to suy this session," he said.

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930,

KOREAN PEACE PLAN FORMULATED BY U.S. Six-point formula calling for a unified country

Indonesia admitted to the UN

Flushing Meadow,

September 28, Indonesia' was admitted to the United Nations by the unanimous vole of thể Gen. ural Assembly tolfaÿ.

Indonesia thus became the 50th United Nations member. Har ikation in the Qohoral Absentibly was by acclamation and no vote was takchi Rrutor.

TRUMAN

ADMITTANCE TO THE UN ON KOREA

Flushing, September 28.

American sources today outlined a six-point peace formula for Korea calling for a unified country which will be put back on its feet by “the combined resources of the United Nations.” Elements the United States considers

States considers essential for Korea's future follow closely the proposals advanced by Britain and Canada. The British ore rushing work on a post-war plan for Korea,

American informants sold

the United States has no de-

sire for buses or special pri-Peace story

vileges in Korea, bad wante

the country to be free from

domination by nation.

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any

other

It also desires Koren's admit- tance to the United Nations and the constitution of the country in such a way that it would "pose no threats to Is' neighbours' China and Russia.

Basle in the whole American Idea is the establishnient of a strong · United Nations Commis- sion with wide authority to handla on the scene the multiplicity of post-war problems in the cdlantry.

The United States favours strong Asian representation that commission.

or

Informata shid the actual peace terms with the North Koreans are regarded as a military decision.

U.S. position

This

General teaves it to Douglas MacArthur's Command

to determine how and where 15 WHI

Communiata' accept the

capitulation.

The informants leave this de- talla outline of the Amerikaru position:

1. Korea must be a free, inde- This pondent, united country. Jobviously means wiping out the ok division along the 38t Parallel.

denied at UN headquarters

Flushing Meadow,

Beptember 28. United Nations' omoipla from Mr. Trygve Lie down today denied a much-pub- Ifshed Tumour that North Korea had sued for peace,

The position at present is thie, according to the most

rollabto source:

(1) No Communication of any kind has been received from North Korea by either the United Nations Beert- tarlato 1arty "leading ""déle. gation: (2) Mr. Andrei

Vyshinsky Boylst Foreign

Minister, has let it be known

through hinta". that would like to have a privata talk with Mr. Dean Acheron, American Secretary of State, on Boviet-American differ.. ences.

These

Bovlet differences, tources state; include many other subjects besides Katti, notably Germany and Japan. -Acuter.

on that point between the Amer- icans and British.

"Thủ:British are salti to feel that

OUTCOME

his

Washington, September 28.

President Truman at Press conference today ex- pressed the hope that the Korean war would be wound up with a peace satisfactory to everyone.

The President said that he had no Information regarding peace feelers rumoured to have been put out by North Korea.

whille "trogps'' could cross the Parallel in tactical' operations, the General Assembly should make

Mr. Truman repeated a state- a specific recommendation "I a leng-range occupation of Narthment that he made last week that the United Nations would have to Korea is anticipatel.

ct first on the question of their forces proceeding North of the 88th Parallel.

The British fool the present. Becurity Counch' résolutions do 'not' ¿ontain "encligh" "authority for full-beeŭpation upoNörth

Koroa, the sources said. The British are holding almos continuous conferences with other delegations to work out details of thetr plan.

(A State Department spokes- man explained today that the President was referring last week to the question of the forces to to the purely military quesión of occupy Northern Korea and not

Ganaral found it necessary to pursue the MacArthur North Korean Communists over

whether

the Parallel).'

They are understood to be making gehd progress although the anal language of their resolü- tion is not yet decided.

The President was reminded of Asian countries in particular this State Department Interpre- are being-sounded by the British-tation of his remarks today and

Those countries would be called upon lunder the Britiste proposal to make up the greater part of the United Nations Coinmlesion.

Still negotiating

Britain, with other nations, hopes to be atile td presènt, to the General Assembly's Politieat Committee tombyrdw a plan for the future of Korea.

it was pointed out that the original resolution passed by the United Nations, Security Council includ- ed Instructions to take action in the "arch" of Korea and not just. South of the 38th Parallel.

The President agreed that the original Security Coundit réso- tution was very Braid.

The President warned that there should be no 3et-up in United States defence efforts at the end of the Korean war.

The United States had a tru mendous job bhend in its prepa- iration for defence.

A spokesman said today that the plan was not yet complete and was still subject to negotiu- ❤tion with other governments, but

that it was hoped to present struction. The U.S. wants Korea when the Korean debate opens 2. Methods for Korea's willca-designed as a "pilot project" in the Political Committee. fiou can best be devised by having which all the resources of the UN a strong United Nations Com-would be brought to bear on the circumstances it would be unwise

5. No

The spokesman declined to dis- cuss reports that the Indian Gov- ériment had infolined the British

United the 38th

The Egyptian Government, in missten in the urea. In the present pro single notion should" be delegation that it was opposed to

conformity with the provialens of the Charter and the wishes of the Security Council, has entered,, at Britain's request, into preliminary New York, September 20. talks with the British side with The French Foreign Minister, |a view to settling outstanding M. Robert Schuman, satling for questions between the two coun

one in the Ile de France to-tries. day, sold he hoped it would not

to develop detailed plans here.

any crossing by the

Natloris forces Parallel,

:

He said that Britain had been in touch with the Indian delega- tion as well as with the repre- sentatives of other nations on the future of Korea.

dominant in the settlement of the The Commission should have Koren problem. authority to deal with problema 6. Koren should be re-establish–) on the scene In consultation with ed in such a way as to pose nu General MacArthur's command threat to its neighbours. and the people of Korea.

The American plan doce not 8. The Korean people to be deal with the 38th Paralicl 03 consulted and their represents- tives should be chosen in frect such, but assumes the country elections by secret ballet on the

These countries had put for- ward their views and these would basis of universal suffrage,

British views [be considered before the Tinol sources indicated drafting of any proposal. Asso- a difference of opinion clated Press and Reuter.

wit be unified.

With goodwill, proper respect be necessary for United Nations for the rights and the principles forces to cross the 38th Parallelof the Charter, especially the in Korea-"But we must have principle of sovereign equality of 4. Strong emphasis should be informed the report of the military for member States, we should be pinced on the problem of recon- there is that,"

"Politically it is better that we remain in the situation as before "the"war",""be"added.

On the Atlantic Puel con- Frrence, M. Schuman salt:

"I am convinced we had 'ʼn very important und hopeful result by integrating and organising D European army and Corimon ronymander and staff.

Acheson

able to arrive at the desired agreement and thus avoid the necessity of having recourse to other international ments for settlement of this problem."

He and that Egypt was equally concerned with the development of affairs in Palestine.

Flagrant mistako

INDIA WILL NOT APPROVE CROSSING OF PARALLEL

"GO SLOW" IN NUTS SCHEME

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London, September 28..

General MarArthur's authority The Indian Government has for crossing the Parallel applied told Britain and the United only to the military and strutegle States that it could not support aspects of restoring peace. a decision to send the United Nations forces North of thr 130th Farallel in Korea

Political angle

There would of course be an effort by some people to block. the whole programme but he hoped that they would not suc- ceed.

·

In later questioning he made it clear that he was referring to his political opponents in Congress. - Reuter.

Famous church in difficulties

London, September 28.

St. Martin's in-the-Field, London Church familiar to the thousands of overseas troops who were stationed here during the war years needs at least. £16,000 to carry on

The Vicar, the Rev. L M Charles-Edwards, has told his

congregation: "Our beloved

Church-faces a Braccial criató?"

He has pubifshed a 1950 budget' disclosing £5,400 from collec tions, £1,100 from the offertory: boxes, and a total income of £8.0AB

"It is argued that the Jews need a pari of Palestine territory "The only problem remaining as they were persecuted and for discussion is the manpower of driven out from certain European

Total penditure is estimated ‚at about £IN,100, Income'ls '£100 Germany.

countries. You may now see how

short on the "Weekly exposdituré, "My Gaverament and the the position has been reversed,

There WBG, In addition, the, "All" capital' expenditure, how.... French Parliament are studying how the Jews have taken posses-

London, September 20.

political question of occupying | ever desirable, has been stopped " the proposal made to us by the [sion of the largest, most. Impor-

Betrin today decided to "8" is understood to have been con- following the cessation of hostili increase income are belog work- The Indian Government's view Korea in the period immediately, says the report, "Various steps to American Government and the lant and most fertile, part of Sceretury of State, Mr. Dean Palestine and how the legitimate slow" in its vast mulu-million weyed to the British delegation tits ant of making possible the ed out end will be announced

owners have been driven out of sterling plan to raise food from to the United Nations.

holding of Udmocratically · con later."-Reuter, "European countries are agreel their homes into neighbouring East African groundnuts.

Onelal, British and American ducted electionis in a willled in principle on the German man-countries to suffer hardships and

*Roten under, United Nations. power problem, but not in detall.privations and expose the whole The Overseas Food Corporation, atatements from New York rú-

"For France I hope goodwill of the Middle East to the gravest the Government bgoney respon-cently have emphasised that a supervision. on both sides will contribute to a material and moral dangers." ** sible for the controversial pro-decision to brons the 88th Parallel They said that these political Continuing, Salah el Dia asked,gramme, announced tilst would would be essentially a military questions were for the United "Is it nut clear to you now that stop planting at Kongwa, Tangan-one., --

Notions to decide and that when: United Nations policy in Pales-yika, one of its biggest centres. Security Council decisions al-President Truman said recently tine bas from the start been a Schemes for the development ady on the record authorist that the question of crossh the Bagrant mistake and that it is

General Douglas MacArthur to 38th Parallel was up to the Unit-: of Kongwa are to be reconsidered restore peace in the Koren ardaed Nations, he was referring to the United Nations should hasten experts that large-scale planta hoy maintain. to admit that mistake and to work tots should be discontinued. its, grave consequences,

possible solution." Ansociated Press.

MOSCOW RADIO imperative and for the best that following a report by a group of and not only in South Korea, the political aspects of the pro-

BLASTS TRUMAN

forthwith to rectify it and remove

Blora.

icarly a declaion on crossingThey said that a resolution wus The Corporation acted Im-the Paraliei is imminent and may weing presented to the Political

Woshington, September 28.

In this hope I have requested mediately after the experts ab have to be taken within the dext Committee of the United Nations to place on the agenda of this mounted their view that further 24 hours."

General Assembly dealing with Moscow Radio is blasting ression this problem of Arab re-work on plans drawn up ina! year!

The Indian Government is be- these poliileal questions and also President Harry Truman's go-fugees and the necessity of the would bo Ill-a@vided.

loved here in obftet to any the economie probidrib of recon- ahead order for 4 Japanes Implementation of the General They urged that only 12,000 polley-even a purely military struction and rehabilitation In pence treaty.

Assembly's resolution of Decem-nores should be cropped in each one-of

the North united Korea after the war,“ pursuing The Russians, in a broadcast ber 11, 1948, providing for their of the next three years instead Koreans over the partition lité.

* recorded by oficial U. S. Isten return to their homes and com- of the 80,050 acres planned in the ers, charged that the U. S. plans Bensating them for their assets original scheme,

Council's order a separate, treaty, excluding Rus- and property.

The report is to be accepted in "Doubtless, the altitude to: beita main essentials, the Corpora- sia and Communist China,¦ in order to continue American taken by the United Nations, as - Slon sild.-Router. "domination" and involve Japan regards this problem and the

in a new wor.

WARRA

problem of the Internationalisa- Mr. Truman announced onion of Jerusalem will have great September 14 that he had direct significance in the present dirTALKS ON AFRICA ed the State Department to cumstances us to the kind of preliminary discus-justice dispensed by the United

undertake

sions on treaty terms with the Nations and brought to behron other warilme Pacific allies. the various questions submitted Other offcials said then Russia to it and the resolutions adopted would be consulted along with 11] by ik"-Router. other nations which helped con- quer Japan.

The Moscow roaction threw cold water on this intention and gave notice that Russia is slick- ing to its contention that the treaty must be drafted by the major powers jalope.Associated Press.

TITO'S MINERS CRITICISED

Belgrade, September 28.

Herly

elcester, September 2017 vilja-official-Promastoday for The Labour Government's ma- millig te rench-theft taung A jority was Increased tonight. Ik was reported illat minors through a bye-election Victory at not meet their Lolceitor, and the death of a because the múnagement Day Conservative Member, Cat: Bir failed to most pay and ridien mingham Router.

#greements. Ansocialed Pren,

DEFENCE

London September 28.

· Authoritative sources Washington Kid, today that it was reasonable to susuma that Cendral Douglas MacArthur Bed Boon Informed that he was Free, under existing Ugitig Nations instruótions, to cross

156 3pin Parallel Into North

"Roron," if militarity, nebemery,

They emphasised that the Unit- ed Biates was, pot albussin the United Nations in the interpreta- lon that existing resolutions of the Security Council. passed In June and July, gave General MacArthur Authority to cross the Parallel-Reuter

Tho defonce talks between It was pointed out that General South Alelca and Britain - Hava, MacArthur, United Nations Cóm- bean. satisfactorily concluded on mander in the Koreah ärca;" Whi a ministerial level and are now deting under the authority" of 'ro- to be carried forward on the staff solutions of the Security Council level, the Ministry of Defenes inscrireting him to realore Interar announced toriight,

(pational Denied and security in the In a communique it said that area

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