Be-Bopping
The
United Nations
A Republic of Korea soldier joins in the street dancing that greeted Unit- ed Nations troops as they advanced through the small villages in their drive to Chochiwan, in North Korea.
French General's Warning
Paris, Nov. 9.
General George Revers,
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1960
Tò Greet A 24-Hour Ultimatum To Be Given An Aggressor
Britain
Ignores Peking's Rebuff
London, Nov. 9.
IN EVENT OF WAR
Lake Success, Nov. 9.
The United Nations Political Committee ap- proved, against the opposition of the Soviet bloc, today a proposal that an aggressor State should be asked to declare its willingness to withdraw within 24 hours of crossing a frontier.
By 51 votes to five, with two abstentions, the Committee passed a Yugoslav proposal to this effect under the heading "Duties of States in the Event of Outbreak of Hostilities."
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It was considerably revised. from the earlier versión which had called for a declaratio within 24 boum from both parties engaged In hostilities that they were ready to cease Arc.
the
India and South Africa ab- stained from the voting.
The Committee then turned to a Soviet resolution seeking to define aggression.
Sir Frank Soskice (Britain) As approves),
the Russian resolution proposal called called on any State which unacceptable. It was the same crosses another's frontler pub-as that which Mr Maxim koly to declare within 24 hours Litvinoff had advanced on be- its readiness to stop operations halt of Russia at the 1933 dis- and withdraw.
The approved resolution stated:
Thorez To Get "BIG FOUR" MAY
The Moscow
Treatment HOLD TALKS ON
GERMAN UNITY
Paris, Nov. 9. Tho French Foreign Ministry
bas granted Sovies request for a Russian aircraft to land here and take to Moscow "for treat ment
Secretary-
the
General Communist Party, M Maurice Thores.
of the French
M. Thores, who will be sccompanied by his wife, Communist deputy Jean- nelte Vermeersch, has been Il following a cerebral haemorrhage a month ago. Reuter.
Paris, Nov. 9.
America, Britain and France will each send preliminary replies shortly to Russia agréeing in principle with the idea of a four-Power meeting, it was learned in usually well-informed quarters to, day.
The notes of the Western Governments, in reply to the Soviet note inviting them to a four- Power conference on Germany, will stress that the meeting, should be carefully prepared and 'cannot
Grim Pageant Restricted to the German problem, these quar-
This
Year
London, Nov. 9,
ters Eaid.
The notes, it
was learned. would point out that in the view of the three Western Powers, the
Silent, crowds thronged Loa-polian problem arises only
of the existence of a
of oggression in Asia and don's streets today to see the because of constant pressure
DEAD BUT
most sorabre, rialistic Lord elsewhere which require WON'T
Mayor's show since the wa
amination first,
CX-
dispatching their pre- replies the three consult each
The pageantry, a traditional inauguration of, the city Mayor, yearly
event to celebrate the
Powers would brought home the horrors of other again, it was learned, and war in a series of tableaux draft a folnt definitive reply to
the Russian proposal. showing all forms of attack
In one lorry-horno tableau,
In the French vidw defence
workers,
contain detailed protected should against radio-activity in special gestions of
the subjects clothing, moved through bomb debris with Gelger counters. and
vice, right from
The organisation of all sai
armament conference.
"In all ordinary contingencies It is only too obvious who is
carrying out aggression who is the victim," Sir Frank said.
LIE DOWN
Tokyo, Nov. 9. this Some people here think Gug that ghosts of Japanese
the
West wishes to discuss with warriors who He burled in Moscow.
The French Government unattended graves on Wake the control felt that a settlement of the Island are causing delays in
hoB
(1) If a State becomes en- gaged in armed confllet with another Siate it should take
"It is doubtful whether it is room to operations, was shown Austrian question and the the schedule of American measures practicable and com- at all material to consider de-
in the process. Finally came withdrawal of occupation troops patible with the right of self-fining the aggressor in inter-
the magnificent horse-drawn from that country should figure airliners stopping at the defence to bring the conflict to national law," he added.
coach bearing the new Lord on the agenda before the Ger- airfield thero with Japanese an end at the earliest possible
Referring to a proposal by
Mayor, Alderman Denys Low-man problem.
passengers moment.
Syria to ask the International son
FRENCH ATTITUDE Law Commission to include the
The As it passed one spot Com- (2) Such a State should im-
French Cabinet
This ghost story is not only nicdiately and in any case not definition in its studies, Sir munist anti-atom wor leaflets
agreed within itself on how to is beginning to be belleved, circulating among Japanese but Frank said that the tho
showered later than 24 hours after
among the handle the proposal, but there would be outbreak of the hostilities, make course
to limit the crowd. They showed a picture are differences of emphasis be according to the evening news- Committee's activities 10 re- a public statement proclaiming
of three men holding a dead tween the parties in the Coallpaper Tokyo Nighinichi today. its readiness to discontinue all commending the Yugoslav pro- child and the words: "After the tion.
already approved,
Mayor's show com operations and to with- posal
The Socialists
The newspaper reported that military
are the most the remains of about 1,500 reality."Reuter, draw all its forces which had Reuter.
msistent that talks with the Japanese garrison troope од Russians should take place. invaded the territory or terri-
Wake Island wanted to be re-torial waters of another State.
They feel that if Russia brought back to a permanent falls to come to an agreement, rest in Japan 20 It will demonstrate to the French working class that it is
The British Government, despite the rude buff from the Chinese Communist regime, is still convinced that the best way to prevent general Asiatic war is to get Red China admitted to the United Nations.
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The British Government is also convinced the Russian "game" is to try to keep China out of the United Nations where she might have contact with the West.
former French Army Chief in British official quarters to-
These views were cited again| of Staff, today warned that day as further evidence
of
loss of Indo-China to the Britain's determination not Elizabeth's
change its
policy of recognition
Communists following the of Red China at this time, and recent set back for United probably not at all unless the Nations forces in Korea We efforts to would be catastrophic for Astatic war fail, prevent a big
the West.-
Britain won a major point of
policy in the United Na
this
Greek Visit
London, Nov. 9.
to
Another provision was that the State making such a de. laration should, in its natinca- lon to the United Nations, In-
vite
the dispatch of the newly United Nations established World Peace Observation Com- mission was not, already, fugem, toning there.
mission to the area if the Com-
RESPONSIBILITY
The resolution also recom- mended that the conduct of States in relation to its pro- visions should be taken into po-
determining the count in sponsibility for a breach the
pt peace..
The idea behind this was that
n
State which refused to give
the undertaking to cease fro would be liable to be judged as an axgreSSOT.
The Yugoslav resolution will now go before a full plenary meeting of
the General Aßm.
General Revers WDS Army tions Security Council on Princess Elizabeth, heir to Chief of Staff from August 1940 Wednesday when it obtained the Throne, will sail from Mal- until he wan ismissed last approval .. resolution
in the to in- 1 December
1,000-ton naval ill the so-called vite "scandal of the Generals,"
vite Chinese Communist re- frigate, Surprise, when she presentatives He said in an interview that the
to participate in visits Greece next month. sembly for final approval. discussion. on General France must sacrifice every Douglas MacArthu
The 9.100-ton cruiser Liver- charges thing else If necessary in Indio-
that Communist
standing by China to hold the northern tervened in the Korean war.
has in pool will be
take her most of the way centre of Hanoi, its 'cupply port. Britain's efforts, almost a the seas are rough. Her hus-, of Halphong and the surround year old, to establish full di- bund, the Duke of Edinburgh, ing Red River delta, or the en-plomatie relations with Commu- will escort the Princess in his tire county would be lost hist China and get her admitted to the United Nations have failed.
"Outside aid,
whether from France or the 1: Unued States, takes two months to put into action," he said.
if
ship, the frigate Magpie. The couple will be going on a pri- vate visit to King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece.
and
Logical And Inevitable
New York, Nov, D.
proper werd
Jord
America Still
Hoping Japanese
For A Treaty
Lake Success, Nov. 9. American officials said tonight that they did not intend to allow the Chinese Communist inter vention in Korea to delay their consideration of a Japanese peace treaty.
Officers attempting to reach some early Allied agreement on the method of holding a peace con- ference, said they did not see any reason for de- laying their efforts.
They admitted that if the Chinese intervention erupted
full Asia situation drastically
The ghosts of these men
the Russians who are making were acting up every time a agreement Impossible.
trana.Pacifo airline made A A number of other political stop with Japanese passengers leaders are also anxfous
to aboard in an effort to draw have fresh demonstrations
of the attention of the living to the need for rearmament and their plight. Lor justifying the increased taxation involved. Reuter,
the
For chapter and verse, Tokyo Nichinichi cited the case of Japan's boogie woogle queen,
Latest From Poking Shizuo Kasagi, and the lead-
London, Nov. 9..
ing songwriter, Ryoichi Hat- tori, who, on their recent trip
The Communist Now Chirk to the United States had to News Agency reported today stay two days on Wake Island that some of the. "volunteers" | because of engine trouble..... going to Korea to fight against the United Nations forces are
The paper reported that
domobilised Chinese Army, men. movement was being started It said that other volunteers" here to raise funds and to
the "Koreaa
minority negotiate for permission to United bring the reative ghost to
Japan.--Reuter.
are
Press
propof Manchuria."
anto a su ceale was in haw, the A World Role Sharp changed so far as the treaty is
concerned. But, they do not anticipate this development.
The American target is to call for a peace conference in January, If the United States can get sufficient support for its seven-point memorandum on the
most The major concern of nations which have been with quainted
the American United position is that the
Attack On
For Indonesia Peking Regime
New York, Nov. 9. The Indonesian Republic ex- peete to take a more active role in solving problems of the world
The British Government Is not very hopeful that. Red
An announcement today said "Thus we must keep control China will show a more friend-
The New York Times, com-aibicet which It unveiled last now that she is a full member that the naval dotilla would menting on the United States of the situation until then, byly allude and make possible
leave Malta on December 3, action in the United Nations on regrouping; of our, forces on the an exchange of ambassadors.
the Corinth the Chinese Communists entry spot.
But Whitehall still holds
passing through that Canal on December 4
into the Korean war, sald today: "Later, it will be necessary its policy was basically
right
"The American action fr the to build up cadres necessary for and plans to stick to it. Om-reaching Phalchon Bay, east of
Athens port, on December 6. the formation of Vietnamese clals also feel that lo abandon Princess Elizabeth and the units, which will be very valu-heir efforts to bring Red China Duke of Edinburgh will leave Into the community of the Greece on December 11 to re- "If, along with the setback in directly
Nations United
would play turn to Malia, the announce- Korea, another were suffered in
Into the Kremlin's
ment culd-Router. Indo-China, it would be entre hands. trophic for the West.
The British have not been "A big new developement in deterred from this policy de
able.
the For East, an extremely spite criticism in the United IRC's First Mission grave one, is the emergence States and an awareness at
"Mao
of
of China from walting to make home that Red China's admis- itself the champion of libera- slon to the United Nations is tion ul Asia.
not likely to result in any of Sino-British Pandit tung rejects even improvement
as too Western relations or a weakening fund, in my opinion, does not Sino-Soviet ties.-United Press. trouble himself about Moscow.
This to such point that I Wonder marche
Russia's now de- temporise in the West, to have (the proposal for a freer hand 'In 'Asin. Big Four meeting on Germany) "Yes, the big new develop is not ally a sign of fear ment is Mao Tse-tung's rejec inspired by Chinese Initiative. tion of the Nehru philosophy
It could be simply asking to United Press.
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Genova, Nov, D. An International Red Cross mission was today. on its way to Moscow for a first and im- portant personal contact" with the Russian branches of the organisation.
Led by M. Paul Ruegger, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the mission left here by air last night-Reuter,
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When
con-
nine-day
By Sardar Patel
of the United Nations, the In- donesian Foreign Minister, Dr Mohammed Hum, declared to-
New Delhi, Nov. 9. on his arrival from Jakarta.
The Indian Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Rum sold there might be logical and inevitable result of States wants to leave the way some modification in Indonesia's Vallabhbhai Patel, tonight denounced the Chinese Communist China's Intervention open for complete rearmament ferences with the Indonesian Communist invasion of Tibet, charging that the
foreign policy after his in Korea. But in making the of Japan. Concern has been minimum demand for a, cessa- expressed by Australis, New Unlled Nations delegates and Peking. Government is "drunk with military tion of assistance, Mr Austin Zealand and the Philippines
officials during carefully from
strength and power.” ag-It. is
the most strenuous
asked if Indonesia As Mr Patel spoke, unconfirmed press des- Vidding the Chinese Communists objections to this section of shared Mr. Jawaharlal Nehri's with any pretext for doing so, the American position. Ameri- attitude toward Red Chinn, Dr patches received in Calcutta said the invasion On the contrary, he emphasised officials are prepared to go Rum said, without specifically spearhead had reached heights overlooking Lhasa, anew that both the
the treaty head on
Chlon or Com- without referring to Nations
and the United States they want the un- munism, "The developments of pursuo only purpose in Ified backing of the majority of the last few days are not a
They were lant reported 40 miles | the appointment of his thrỏe- Korea, and fhof is to establish other interested nations which good sign for world peace and peace, justice and unity, which means cssentially the British the situation is not developing away. Mr Fatel, speaking at a year-old grandson as tus succes- public meeting here, ald mot King Tribhuvana, was over- can in no way threaten Chinn Commonwealth.
in the direction we wished;" Blasts of hostite propaganda So far they have not
got
He said the greatest threat Chinese Communists did not continue to emanate from both this.
think in terms of pence.
thrown by his Prime Minister, to world peace was unsettled Felding and Moscow, but the
conditions in the Paclic, adding
But India, he sald, will face | Maharaja : (Mobun Jang, who is . American presentation helps to
that thus far bis country had any danger boldly. India would really the country's ruler under keep the record clear while
no overall polley for main-match non-violence with non-a hereditary avstem holding every door opon
Britain is reported to be con- tenance of peace in the For full force any resort to fordo wa refuzed by Him to the ruler violence but would meet with Mr Patel said: "How could corned over whether CommuEast-Valted Press. out too much loss of face nist China will bå invited to
by another country. illega of a
one
for
# Communist withdrawal with-
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Nopal, who is now a refugee in accept him as ruler of heal d as king. How could that the United States would Reliable sources sald today the Indian Embassy at Khat Me Paful said the Kifternal alfredy to Red Chirp pareipas that Dr Vaclav: Sykora fortner mandu, his capital, in fear of feudin Nepal-posed India's tion wheeling government secretary of the lato Brasidonia's would come in on a veto-tree Edwoord Benes, bag been sm
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