TENSION IN PALESTINE
Amman, Jordan, Nov. 6.
The Arab member of the Palestine Armistice Com- mission today issued # alleging statement press that an Israeli border patrol west of Jerusalem has shot dead two Arab children and wounded another.
The children were gathering about 200 yards brushwood within the Jordon-held side of the demarcatie line in the area of Bab El Wad when they were rounded up by 12
Israel!
How many dolions did you bring back?"
CHANCELLDE GAITSKEL
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1950.
CUSTOM'S
ANYTHING TO DECLARE (WE HOPE) ?
FASCIST
Mr. Truman In- Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri,
Nov. 5.
President Truman ar- rived today in Kansas City. where he will remain unit Tursday's Congressional clcctions.
He will vote at his home
of town
Independence, Missouri-Reuter.
soldiers, assurding to the starte Ulster Riflemen
ment.
Isreall-
Aftercressing into held territory the, patrel fired reven Sten gun bursts, killing a 12-year-old boy and a girl aged eight, it was alleged.
Another girl who escaped was wounded in the leg.
Land In Korea
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DEMONSTRATORS CHARGED IN ROME
Rome, Nov. 5.
Steel-helmeted armed riot police, riding at speed in open jeeps, today charged with batons swinging into a crowd of about 2,000 Fascist youths trying to demonstrate in the centre of Rome outside the Italian Foreign Office.
The Fascists dispersed before the attack to gather later in smaller groups marching about the streets shouting slogans, singing Fascist songs and halting trolley-buses.
INCREASING VIETMINH MENACE TO CAPITAL OF TONKIN
Serious Charge
Troops Mass Near Hanoi In Honduras
Hanoi, Nov. 5.
Vietminh rebel-troops were today massing nearer than ever before to Hanoi, the French-held capital of Tonkin Pro- vince, in North Indo-China.
Unofficial reports said that they were gather-
Big Three ing in strength west of the former French outpost
Talk Over Red Note
London, Nov. 5.
It was learned today that the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bovin, is expected
which was of Hoabinh, the evacuation of announced earlier today. This outpost lies 32 miles
South-west of Hanoi.
Military observers here said that the evacua-
tion of the garrison was part of the French plan tó shorten her 800-mile line of defences in the Red River delta by abandoning exposed outposts.
of
The French garrison
marching Hoabinh was today
the fallen town, east from which lies on the Black River, the principal tributary of the
A French Army spokesman said that the rebels threatened
to make a declaration this Red River. week of Britain's reaction to the Soviet note on Ger-other regions in the delte area,
many,
The
Tokyo Flag
Bellie, Nov. 6. Editors of the Beliro. nillboard ~WETO charged today, with publishing" a seditions lotter galnat the Governor, Bir Ronald Garvey
a reply, to jefter pak-
ing the Governor for in- formation ogncerning alleged grants to British
He was Honduras
described "UVREIVO
by the paper as
and could only have erf ginated from' a" desiré, "ta- desolve the people of the country."—United Press.
Experts
Endanger
Ceremony Democracy
ong near Hadong, only six and
Tokyo, Nov. 5.
Rome, Nov. 5. a half miles from the State
The blue and white United other round
M. Paul Henri Spaak, a question in the capital, and the Notice of
Nations flag will be raised over House of Commons about the Phuly a road and rail junction the Tokyo army hospital on of Belgium, President of note which proposes four-power 35 miles south of Hanol.
Monday in a ceremony witness the embryo West European talks on the demilitarisation and
Vietminh forces; up-
ed by high-ranking American, unification
Parliament at. Strasbourg, at Germany has
attracted by the rich Australian and French parently
medical rice harvest approaching, had been given for tomorrow.
officers.
declared tonight the de- of Infiltrations made
011 тапу
The representatives
mocracy was being im- arcos, the spokesman diplomatic and military missions
in Japan who are United Na- perilled in Western Europe TROOPS REGROUPING tions members have been in- by experts. At the came time as
He bitterly criticised, the 18 or their Hoabinh withdrawal, two other vited to attend. Major-General
Edgar Erskine Hume, Chief Foreign Ministers
have met in United Nations Com- deputies, who evacuations were proceeding in Surg
Surgeon,
two days duce Major- Rome for the past excellent conditions, he said.
In Whitehall it was said to be unlikely that the Foreign these Secretary would be prepared to padded. make a statement so soon.
Into
the
the
tor
General of the
Medical Service, and for passing on to committees Andre Brunel, senior of experts every proposal made omeer
with the ad-to them for European integra-
United Nations
55 miles north-east of Hanol, vance party of Fronch troops the question of experts has
The
.of
Dur
The full text of the note ar- rived from Moscow only today. Mr Bevin, who is remaining indoors at his London home French troops who abandoned i mand, will introdis. Direc- as the "Upper House" of the a chill, received it this the important frontier outpost / General Kingsley the Australian | Strasbourg Council of Europe, with morning. Consultations
were of Lackay Inst week were lonel
at Chapa, In be proceeding be- grouping reported to tween. Britain, France and the mountains 12 miles south-east French United States.
of
to join the troups had attacked
become one
major The first reaction to the Rus-
forces in Korea,
sold. Spaak sian suggestions was understood their rear guards twice but no
The Tokyo army hospital, problems," M. St. Luke's Hospital in pre-war "Since the war, Ministers have to be unfavourable. It was becasualties were reported.
third regrouping
most shown an is one of the
alarming tendency Japan,
The to that the Western Powers might taking place around Chu, about modern in the Far East,
leave to experts the taking ng suggested today, however,
of will be presented by Gen- decisions which should be Bag regard the Russian signature of and in the region of Dinhlay, an Austrian peace treaty as a about 50 miles west of Moncay, eral MacArthur's acting Chiet theirs. This has gesture of goodwill, justifying a
to cor- approach on Germany. the long Indo-China frontier.
M. Spaaks, O. Hickey, and will be received
con- Reuter.
that by The spokesman sald
the hospital commanding respondents, vigorously would abandon officer, Colonel Kenneth French troops
Ademned the "lack of goodwill three
posts to man strong Brewer-United Press, about
and audacity" of some of the Ministers, or their deputies, positions at Chu and Dinhlap.
forming
executive organ The spokesman said that the French lest nine killed in severe attack yesterday Dear AIR
new
North Korean Plant Entirely Dismantled
the
He
the Country warned This was the first organised
by the demonstration
Red against the danger of democracy
Takyo, Nov. 6. Italian Social being swallowed up in a violent Fascist M.S.I.
It was struggle
The North Korean Commun- betwtzen rapidly Movement Party since reorganised at the beginning of growing Fuscism on the one 1st radio at Sinulju, which had on the been off the air for the last this year.
hand and Communism Pusan, Nov, 5.
that week, said today Royal Ulster Rifle Pipers in
The demonstration was aimed other.
Changchin power plant near the caffron kilts skirled their regi- at the Christian Democrat In- "For those who dream of Chosin reservoir had been com- It mer into
Sunday terior Minister, Mr. Mario Scel using the Fasciste Korea on
to combat pletely dismantled, to keep
falling into "enemy when the new British Infantry ba, who last month banned
the Communists I repeat that from at the brigade continued to disembark national rally of the Party
Government completely hands". at Puson.
Bar in Southern Italy.
condemns the violent interven-
Changchin is for associations private
Jordan's delegation at Lake
They docked in the Empire | Speaking at the same time in Success is to submit to the Security Council a list of 180 Pride to the strains of "South- Turin, Mr. Scelba described the down Militia," their regimental Party as "Fascist wolves who of armistice alleged violations terms by Israel, it was authorl- garch, followed by an Ameri- having escaped with their skins, din army band playing "Beer not only begin to reappear but talively learned here.
Barrel Polka", and "St. Louis exceed all hearable bounds". Investigation by United Blues".
1 Nations observer, Captam Bou-
to the The teille,' who was called scene last Friday, confirmed the detalls, it was claimed.
today re- Newspapers here ported the incident under ban- der headlines.-Reuter,
(Under Italian law any at- Visters joined in the tempt to reorganise Mussolini's chorus, lining the rails of the Fascist Party is illegal). of the transport, with
Service Corps, Royal Army Royal Ordnance and REME. Reuter.
men
We
the
one of
WAS
ag
a city near the eastern end of 1 of Staff, Major-General Doyin with real demoothing to do
д
BOMBING TRAGEDY
the
of the Council of Europe.
He particularly criticised the faflure of
Committer
Ministeru to Convention
the
of
include in tho
of Human Rights the three freedoms recommend- ed by the Assembly:
Thaibinh, 50 miles south-west of Hanoi. Unofficial reports today said that the French had won an
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. engagement in this area. SLIGHT LOSSES
A Chinese girl, who was to During the week Vietnamese have been married in three 1The freedom of parents, to as they troops under French command days, and two Chinese women educate their children killed 142 rebels, captured 140 were among the
12 people wish.
2 The right to free political and wounded 20, suffering "very killed yesterday when a Royal alght" slight
themselves, losses
it Air Force. Bomber accidentally elections, and was officially stated here.
the dropped two bombs on a Selan- the M.
ty. Jean Letourneath,
must
tion of private individuals or of hydro-dectric plants providing French Minister for the Asso- 80r rubber estate,
Twenty-three rubber workers on the Changchin River, which today: "The Pau conference (on Far East Air Forco spokes- defence of the State," Mr Scelba North Korea with power. It is elated States, said in Saigon were wounded in the bombing.
flows north to the Yalu-United Indo-China) cannot, and said.
Declaring that the Commu-Press. nists still represent the bigger menace,, Mr Scelba said; "This movement has been contained,
the most critical moments have Grenades Thrown
By Terrorists
been overcome snd democracy
Mr Scelba added, "They need in this country today possesses not be surprised if act the means to discourage every
gainst them."
our free attempt to overturn Institutions."
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Asmara, Nov. 5. Terrorists today threw three In a reference to the Com-hand grenades at the home of the Political Secretary for Na- munist resolve not to fight against the Soviet Union, Mtive Affairs, Dodjateh Abraha
Tegema. Scelba said that the reason for
this lack of national conscious- One of the grenades did not Another went off ness derived from the fact that explode. the Italian nation was less than harmlessly in the road and the 100 years old and had been third exploded in his back overwhelmed by tremendous garden without causing any events-Reuter.
casualties-Reuter,
Peasant
Vigilantes
To Deal With Reds
Vienna, Nov. 5.. Workers and peasants of eastern Austria are forming volunteer bands of vigilantes armed withi clubs and pitchforks to put down any new Com munist putsch attempts.
at
The right to own proper-
DECISION CONDEMNED
“་
this
cannot imagine the be
reason for passing not, fail because failure would man said that the bombs were
to reconimendation mean the withdrawal of the part of a sticis dropped while ginning of French expeditionary force and bombing guerillas. In close sup- perts," he said.
ort of the ground forces,
"The recommendation itselt the end of Vietnam's independ-
They had fallen short of their was framed in the Consultative target, he said. An unexplained Assembly, where every par- conference enco
Pau, France, between representatives feature of the accident was the tlcipating nation is represented.. of the Indo-Chinese States of discovery of a dead anake round by men who are as
and Laos, the neck of the young girl who anyone else." Vietnam, Cambodia and of France, is discussing the was to have been married. future relationship of these Reuter,
Union States with the French under the recent treaty giving under them autonomy.
on the
M.
Spook
con
the
Output Drive In for the reform of the structure
Manchuria
as expert similarly con demned the Ministers' declalon to pass to
Experts Assembly's 20 recommendations of the Council of Europe. These recommendations, therri strongly opposed
and the Scandinavian Britain
tended. to countries, generally increase the authority of the Connell of Europe over member {governments.
Some disagreements interpretation of the treaty are reported to have arisen.
IMPLACABLE
STRUGGLE
London, Nov. 5. Letourneau gave a press conference in the French High A New China (Communist) Commissioner's Office in Saigon News Agency message received an hour after returning from in London tonight reported that drive o meet Dalat, where he conferred with a production Bao Dal, chief of the Vietnam the threat of mounting Amert tile State, and attended the opening can aggression was started in of the officers' training college Manchuria an the day for the new Vietnamese Army
fect
Many
am persuaded that with a
marè
goodwill and United audacity we could do so much State Nations forces crossed the 38th towards building. Burope."-
Parallel in Korea. Letourneau said that his
Reuter.
chler Impression the Agency said
the French | was · bogun at the drive of
strengthen the STATUE ARRIVES troops now fighflag and the Fatherland, defend world peace
of the and oppose American #273- IN SINGAPORE clearly expressed will
of the threo associated sion".
Singapore, Nov. 5. It added that nearly every to participate in "tho
North-East China About 15,000 people, most- Factory In
athored here drawn up "anti-aggression ly Catholica, implacable struggle against the external peril." the press At
adopting today to welcome the Statue of ess conference M. emulation targeta",
of Fatima hich found no lusaklude or depres is one more blow at the enemy" arrived by air from Rome
The statue is to be taken on Letourneau sald that he had such slogans as "Each ton more Our Lady slot among the French Union and "One faulty plece less is
a tour of Malaya Floutée whatever his rank or origin, The decision to form the units came forces, and not a single man, one enemy less."--Reuter.
who wanted to give up, even Russian occupation officers in eastern Austria after the ordeals of the recent prevented federal police action against Red evacuations, revolutionaries who burned numerous public. He said that on his return buildings last month. The Russians did not inter- thing in his power to help the fere with bands of private citizens who success- troops fighting in Indo-China fully ejected many insurgents.
after
to France he would do every-
by urging more: support 2nd equipment.Reuter,
Vigilantes will be armed only five, and munerer mon tal West German Red
with clubs and plich from the member''imions: forks, poliilčal sources sald.
Officer due units who attempts to purge Commu-{
have volunteer
beetsesorkhed
compa
the usa,
The Interior Ave Vienna
Minicastul. y.
brigadera ero being chosen by Polica
Peking Has Lost Support In India
Washington, The Evening Star opined editorially, Saturday that it was too early to say whether the Indian On Warmongers policy toward Red China will be changed as a re-
Berlin, Nov. 6. Lault of the invasion of Tibet, for assisting Com- Herr Max Reumann, the West
members themselves now. Such mutist triker and rowdies Charman Communist lender, "Buf Binor invasion la platnily & siffer phone." - groups will not be formed in who barricaded streets and hale assures the All-German Peace an act of aggression and ence Thopper gids. Art in Who westem zones because, the La Mr Chbet car and tome fall Congress here today that the agerenton Tholates one of the corp, it seems clear that pers police there, fats, permitted by tratte in the Soviet edator of German people, will fod waya | key" printioles of Untied whatever may be its galri fire decupying power for the cholier for two days early and means to tallest Nations Charter, Me Nabru and boy has lost something
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