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China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Prize Effort By Russian Government

Lake Raccess, Nov. 6. The Soviet Government today presented to

the United Nationa Political Committee a formal ro wolution which would do. olare that in the event of the mobilisation OF GOD- centration of another State of considerable Brined forces BEAR Ha frontler, the threatened State had the right to take requisito measures of

military nature, but without cross- ing the frontier.

No attacks by one State on another, the Soviet resolution sald, could be Justified by arguments of "political. strategio or coonomia nature."

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particular, States could not use na justifien- 4lon the backwardness of any nation, alleged short- comings of its administra- revolution-

Lion, By or counter-revolution- ary movement, civil war, disorders or strikes,"

State's the

economic or social system.---Reuter.

or

U.S. Grants Big Loan To Philippines

LONDON DISPLEASED

BY TIBET INVASION

London, Nov. 6.

Britain deplored the resort to force by the Chinese Government in Tibet, Mr Ernest Davies, the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, told Parliament today.

He said that Britain supported the stand taken by India. Britain continued to consult other interested Governments on this issue, he sald.

Mr

Sydney Silverman Mr Davies said: "On the trans- fer of power to India in 1947 all (Labour) thought that it would existing treaty rights and obliga- facilitate matters if the United tons of the British Government Nations could be persuaded to actual do facto as-recognise the

co that with regard to Tibet were

could bo present at the itself Mr Council Informed the Security

of this Davies did not reply to this.

ADVANCE ON LHASA Meanwhile, Chinese Com-

sumed by the Government of Government of China

it

Indla

"When

Wo Tibetan Government change we expressed our inten-

to take Lion of continuing friendly interest in the main-munist troops are expected tenance of Tibetan autonomy.

"That is still our attitude. *The British Government have, over a long period, recog- over nized

Chinese suzerainty Tibet, but only on the under standing that Tibet is regarded as

"Since

autonomo Tibet has enjoyed de facto independence. It would be ludicrous to suggest that Tibet is a threat to anyone"

Mr Davies continued: between

"Tolks

in

to

enter Lhasa, the Tibetan capi- tal, within the next three days. Observers in Kalimpong fore- cast this aftar reports that the had today reached Invaders Reting, about 6 miles north-east of Lhasa,

Taepon Shakabpa, the leader of the Tibetan delegation to Peking, said tonight that he had received no instructions Lhasa to

to Peking.

from

The Proceca commissioned

the Tibetan mission to discuss with the Chinese authorities the future political and the Chinese Embassy New Delhi started in Septem- status of Tibet, has halted for As a result of these talks some weeks in Kalimpong foi- the mission expressed lowing preliminary discussions willingness to go to continue the talis h. cking to with

ber.

DANGEROUS QUESTION Just as the Tibetan

1ts

the Chinese Ambassador

la New Delhi.

Tibetan

MAO TSE-TUNG IS NO TITO, WRITER SAYS

World Revolutionary

New York, Nov. 6.

A biographer of Mao Tse-tung warns the Washington, Nov. 6.

Tonight's report that advance West against believing the Chinese Communist The United States Trea-

mission units of the Chinese 2nd Field leader may become "another Tito." He says that sury today announced the were, starting their journey to Army Division and completion of a 10-year loan Peking, the Chinese Govern- "People's troops" had reached Mao, "wherever he can, will work for the world

revolution." of 70,000,000 pesos (US$35,- ment announced that its troops Reting followed earlier reports were on their way to Tibet, he that Chinese and Tibetan "Peo-

The biographer is Robert Payne, an English- 000,000) to the Philippine said.

ple's troops, pushing out from Republic,

Mr Edward Wakefield (Con- the fortress of Gyamdzong, cap man who has written several books based on his

on November 1. servative) asked: ""Do you con- tured by them on

The latest of these, The Department Indicated sider the Chinese occupation of

column would split into that the loan was designed

cat groups one heading

more revenue,

had reached a point where the wartime years in China. threat to Tibet to be a potential

Juln Meets The Legion

од 籍

Bearing a standard of the Legion unit bayonet, weary Foreign Legionnaires, who have. just reached Phulang- thuons, 25 miles north east of Hanol, after a 85- mile march through moun- tains from the abandoned frontier post of Langson, are greeted by General Alphonse Juin, Resident- General of Morocco, who was in Indo-China on a special inspection tour after French reverses.———— AP Photo.

TRUMAN, ACHESON

two "Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China," is published CONFER

straight

de the Philippine Government to the security of India" through its financial emergency Mr Davies replied:

be a very dangerous until it has arranged to brlog in would

question to answer. 's

RETING OCCUPIED

New Delhi, Nov. 6. Mr. Peter Smithers (Conser- The Philippine Forel Min-vative) asked Mr Davies to tell

Reports from Kalimpong on ister, Mr. Carlos Romulo, and China that she could not ex the Indian-Tibetan border said

the Central tre President of Bank, Mr. Miguel Cuaderno,pect to "continue the amenities

peacetime while waging two today that the invading Chinese of

Communists have reached Ret- made the following joint state-joen wars of aggression."

The 60 miles from ment about the loan:

could beg, only The quicker this

said that Informed "The United States Govern- emphasised the more likely Tibetan capital of Lhasa ment has once more shown its was that these local wars could

under the Indo-Tibetan treaty reafil-med ged in 1906 and readiness to help the Philippines be limited, he sald. by providing ways and means of ATTITUDE AFFECTED meeting its urgent budgetary Mr Davies replied: "Clearly is entitled to station troops for EGYPT TO

sourced

in 1910, the Indian Government

"In our

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and per

Mr

Dean the situation

Associates

over

for the Tibetan capital, and the by Henry Schuman, Inc. other for Roting. Reuter.

Kansas City, Nov. 6. The book is sympathetic to He thinks the revolution's suc-

hastened,

President Truman had a Mao,

and. denounces Chiang cess was Kal-shek as treacherous, vatn, haps ensured, because the U. 6. long telephone discussion "reactionary kept shipping us to Chiang today with the Secretary and leader of

Although and the Commands but cap-of and corrupt" party.

State, Payne believes Mao to bo aturing those arms.

day no loyal supporter of Moscow, he

man has Acheson, on thinks the Communist revolu- reached power so quickly or in Korea.

dramatically Mao Tse-tung." The tion was almost strictly Chinese.

Prezident's before Pyne wrote. "TWO years

Mr Truman ลง he achieved supreme power ho said that

the the Ioes deeply concerned was hiding Binong

of Chinese Com- caves of Shensi, Today he is movement the undisputed master of China, munist troops into North Korea with an effective power greater from Manchuria.

the Pre- Officially, however, than that possessed by any of

on the Chinese emperors,..

adent maintained allence this development, as well as on "It is possible that the com- General Douglas MacArthur's plexitles of the international communique which denounced it scene may in the end confound as "one of the most offensive him... He still remains remark- acts of lawlessness" in history.

The President's Press Secre ably ignorant of the world out- alde... We under-estimate Mao tary, Mr Charles G. Ross, sald tho loan agreement, but

Cairo, Nov. 6.

Ho be that Mr Truman had been could not be reached afterward "Do you realise that unless sored Tibetan Government

Egypt is to protest to at our extreme peril

longs to the new type of Asiatic "alled in on the whole altua- for comment. M Romulo lett there is a common policy be would invoke that clause and for Lake Success Immediately tween India and Pakistan there urge the withdrawal of Indian the United Nations Security leader-Nehru and Sjahrir are tion in his talks with Mr Ache-

"new others who combine an extra-son after the ceremony-United is no sound basis for the de- forces and agencies.--United Council against a

violation" of

truce

penetration and under- forces by agreement

Israeli troops, the newspaper, "Al Ahram” said today.

requirements pending consider- if China does take action, as the protection of trade routes. sition of

of a tax programme which

has been taken in this case, It Su the clauses provided that will place our Government in a position to meet the increasing must influence our attitude to such

wards ber." expenditure for tho armed forces and

essential services."

other

PROTEST

troops would be with- the Chinese or drawn when Lord Dunglass (Conserva-} Tibetan Government claimed tive) asked if any special con- that they were in a position to

of selves.

ference was being called be-protect the trade routes thera-TO UN

Mr Cuaderno was understood | tween

the Governments

to have attended the signing of India, Pakistan,

Press

Britain and

he the United States,

Government Ban. On Cyrenaica Paper

The sources

believed that

the Chineso or Chinese-spon-

fence of South East Asla?" he Press.

asked.

Mr Davies replied: "We are

Active consultation with

thoor Governments with the Ceylon Woman MP

Commonwealth and other Governments."

Át Westminster

the

EXTREME PERIL

of reality.... him,

President Truman arrived in Ho 18 Kansas City yesterday.

in

elec-

anding of

a sense it is almost due to vote at his home town "Without unthinkable that China would of Independence, Missouri, ever have become Communist. Tuesday's Congressional

him

Admiral Hon-Reuter, The newspaper said that the and through

that and Mohan's nightmare

the Egyptian Ministry of War -Marine

States, in losing Asia, had received a report United London, Nov. 6.

troops yesterday will forfeit its status as a world Celebration Of Seven women Members of that Israeli

Egyptian power, Parliament, including Dr Edith penetrated into the

El United Press. Summeraldill, Minister of Na- held area of Palestine at Ras

post- Insurance, catertained Negeb, a 2,000-feet high Mr Davies replied: "That is tional The newspaper is alleged to one of the matters which is Senator Lady Melamure, from tion in the Negev Desert,, 25 have published seditious boing

the light Ceylon, to inch at the House of miles east of Gaza and 18 miles considered in

southwest of Hebron. articles.---Reister.

Commons today.-Reuter,

Benghazi, Nov. 8. The Government of Cyrenaica today banned the publication of "At Watan!", the

only inde- pendent newspaper in Benghazi, for 10 days.

Mr Emtys Roberts (Liberal)

that

matter the suggested should be brought before the United Nations Security Coun- cil.

of these events.”

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Red Revolution

London, Nov. 6. Moscow Radio reported to- "Al Ahram" cald: "Israell

New Delhi, Nov. 6. mechanised vehicles crossed The Prime Minister,

Mr day that a Ave-bour period had the border at Ras El Negeb to Jawaharlal Nehru, marked the been allotted this evening for a

devoted to test the Eyptian defence res, 33rd anniversary of the Commorrow's 33rd anniversary of

programme

which were recently reinforced munist revolution today by the Revolution.

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sion.

a result of previous aggres-sending Marshal Josef Stalin a

"When the advance of the message saying that he hoped tho friendship between India

Israeli forces was noticed, the

would Egyptian forces moved toward and the Soviet Union

further the cause of world them and the Israells withdrew hurriedly."

It added that the roport would be brought to the atten- fon of the Palestine Conciliation Commission, Router.

to-

Од the evening before the analversary celebration meet- held at which a ing is always major polley speech is delivered by one of Russia's top leaders.

cele- The Revolution will be

Moscow Marshal Stalin's reply merely brated in

tomorrow asked Mr Nehru to accept bis with the usual military parade gratitude for the cordial con- in the Red Square, followed by gratulations-United Press, la parade of civilians--Reuter.

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