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Flight To Freedom Nears End
CHINA REFUGEES REACH NAPLES
Naples, Nov. 23.
A round-the-world flight to freedom is nearing an end for the last 1,315 re- fugees to get out of China before Communism closed its ports.
They came here from Shang- hai in a 55-day journey aboard the motorship Anna Sulen, char- tered by the International Re- fugée Organisation.
But those. 55 days were only a short chapter in their dight, for most of them were returning 'o Europe after 10, 20 and 30 years.
And almost none of them plans to stay here. Some 750 transferred to the Jewish motorsbiy
lo
Israci.
Negbah to
Many
go
of them
were sick, and aged who had to be carried up the gangplank on stretchers, kept alive mostly by the hope of finally reaching a homeland of freedom.
BEEK ENTRY TO US
Nearly 500 others remained aboard the Anna Salen to go on. to Bremerhaven, Germany, where most of them expect to apply for Immigration to
Death Warning Seven Divisions Thrown In No Chance
Death Warning
For Woman
Bingapore, Nov. 23, Molayan Communists sent Mrs Adeline Hertogh "last warning" death
note tonight to quit her fight for custody of her 13- year-old daughter.
Supreme Court Justice T. A. Brown, Informed of several threatening letters
received at tho Dutch
Исло
Consulate, sald would
not "in
cny way affect this court's deci- Fion."
A *heavy guard WILA posted at the court and other guards were assign- ed to Mrs Hertogh, the Dutch mother who claims her child was stolen by Malay woman in Indonesia during the HAI and married off to a Moslem schoolmaster in Malaya -Associated
this
Press,
уепт.
France
д
Accused Of
Armed
Provocation.
London, Nov. 28, Communist China tonight the accused France of "armed
provocation
United States under the Dis-
and constant placed Persons Act.
Some 80 remained in Naples bombing and strafing” along to trans-ship for South America the border between China
British dominiona where and Vietnam.
and
they have been promised homes.
Most of the refugees are Jews,
who fled from Central Europe in
A lengthy statement by
the Hitler era, and Soviet Russia spokesman for the Red Chinese after the Communist Revolu- Ministry was broadcast by Fek- tion, to seek homes in Harbin, ing Radio. Tientsin and Shanghai.
Most of them apent ure war
yenta
behind Japanese
once more.
No Weather To End The War
Relief For
24 Hours
Humidity 96% At 10 a.m., Today
Present weather condi- tions are likely to remain 29 they are for at least another 24 hours, said Mr G. S. P. Heywood, Director of the Royal Observatory, this morning. He indicated that no change had occurred overnight.
Humidity reached 100 per cent, last night, and remained so for four hours after midnight. The maximum temperature re- corded yesterday was 74.2 de- 71,2 the minimum grees, and
this degrees. At 10 o'clock morning, the temperature stood at 77 degrees with humidity at 90 per cent.
Rain is forecast for this after- noon, and is likely to be heavy: at times.
The humid conditions are due to the Influence of a small tro- pical depression In the Paracels area, southwest of Hongkong, and until this depression moves away, the present weather will continue.
this time of the year has caused general discomfort, and summer clothing, which had been packed away, has had to make its re- appearance.
The unseasonal weather at
The unsettled weather condi-
tions have caused the charity The statement, not only ac- Earl Haig's Fund, which was to boxing programme in. aid of barb-cused French ground
and air have been held at the Hongkong wire in Internment camps. And forces of "intruding" on the Cricket Club ground at 8.30 to soon after they were let out, territory of China and killing night, to
until be postponed Communism caused them to Ace civilians, but charged French Wednesday next at the зале
They are the last of 18,000 re-planes had dropped supplies to time and place. fugees from China-Associated anti-Communist forces hiding Presa.
In the hills along the frontier.
It said the alleged incidents "reveal a premeditated attitude of enmity on the part of the
DEATH OF BRITISH INDUSTRIALIST
London, Nov. 23.
French imperialists towards the Chinese people.”
The statement said Chinn "lodges a serious protest with
Sir Frederick Baln 81. Deputy Chairman of Imperial the French government and re- Chemical Industries, Lid, died serves all rights to demand pay- today in Westminster Hospitalment of the losses and to make
Str Frederick, ono of
other relevant demands." Britain's top
ranking indus-
Much preparation had been mode in the last few days for this exhibition. The ground had been marked out for the placing of chairs and stands, and are
lights had been erected over the
arena,
U.S.
DECORATION
FOR RAF MAN
Tokyo, Nov. 23, The US Fifth Air Force an-
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
DIRECTS
OPERATIONS
Tokyo, Nov. 24. '· Supreme Commander General MacArthur who is in Korea announced today a general assault on the enemy troops.
His order sent three American divisions, four South Koroan divisions and smaller UN units into the deep defence line manned by Communist forces who for the past few days have shown reluctance to fight.-United Press.
General MacArthur flew to Korea at 5.45 a.m. today to be on hand for the beginning of the massive assault. His head- quarters in Tokyo announced that he was "personally present on the Western sector of the Korean battle front.”
A Decisive
Effort
The text of the Headquarters communique, said: "The UN massive envelopment in North Korea against new Red armies operating there is now approaching its decisive effort. Isolating a com- ponent of the pincer, our air forces of all types have for the past three weeks in a sustained attack of model co-ordination and effectiveness, successfully interdicted enemy lines of support from the north so that further reinforcement from there has been sharply curtailed and essen- tial supplies markedly limited.
"The eastern sector of the pincer with noteworthy and effective naval support has steadily adyanced in a brilliant tactical movement and has now reached a commanding and enveloping position, cutting in two the northern reaches of the enemy's geographical position.
For US Can Knock Of Europe
Out Any Tank
Aberdeen Proving · Grourid,
Maryland, Nov. 23.
now
The US Army has do- veloped
weapon capable
of kneeking but any known foreign tank,
It is a 105 millimetre recolliem rifle, which is fired from a jeep.
-The Secretary of the Army, Mr Frank Face, said this now weapon will, when in fall production, along with the 3.5 Bazooka, provide the front line com- bat soldier with the ability to knock out the most Dotent enemy tank known today."
The now rislo is opérat» · ed by two
mén. *** AssŐ-- ciated PresS.
Prince Killed By KO Punch
that
DEFEAT ADMITTED
BY SUPPORTERS ·
Strasbourg, Nov. 28. Discouraged by the atti- tude of Britain and the .* | Scandinavian countries, the S
supporters of an immediate United States of Europe to- day.admitted defeat.
"I have few illusions about the chances of our motion", M. Paul. Bastid (France) told the 15-nation European Assembly, referring to a proposal for a political authority, with power over defence and foreign rela- tions.
The Assembly of 125 Parla- mentary representatives
from Free Europe,, had before it a scheme agreed in -committen which merely called on the separate governments to make agreements among themselves on speciae problems.
Of 12 Amendments offered, the Federalist motion was the main test of opinion.
The Scandinavien.
and Bri tish position had been. medo clear in committee sittings and Paris, November 23..
in the Assembly itself. While Police discovered today saying that they could not join a European super-State, they Turkish prince, urged 4
the other European grandson of a Sultan and countries to go ahead and make killed by a knockout punch nephew of another, was could do so..
"little federation," if they'
But the majority of the other amateur boxing representatives here match here,
willing to proceed If Britain Investigating the death of stood aside. Abdul Kalim Djinjir, 25-year-
The French Socialist mem who old mechanic died at ber, M, Guy Mollet, told
the regaining hospital on Saturday without Assembly during the morning,
consciousness from
federalist, even an active
in
an
* 80
sparring
are un-
a knockout on Friday night, one how thlaks that a ma- the police discovered that the forlly can be gutted for partial young man was the grandson federation on the Continent. of Sulton Abdul Hamid II and
CANNOT AGREE "This morning the western sector of the pincer moves forward in nephew of. Turkey's last M Berman Smitt-Imger- a general assault in an effort to complete compression and close the vice.uler, Mohammed VI,
bretsen (Norway, Comervative) Kalim acted
wald that the ardent federalists If successful this should for all practical purposes end the war, restore
partner at Bretonnel Boxing could not even agree among peace and unity to Korea, enable prompt withdrawal of United Nations Gymansium in his spare time themselves.
from his job at Citroen
They are split un military forces, complete assumption by the Korean people and nation of tomobile plant which he took a lot of organone of
up, among m | organisations and as far them has full sovereignty_and_international equality. It is that for which we fight, month ago after
given up its sovereignty”. Signed General Douglas MacArthur, General of the Army and United with his family in Nice.
Floored by
Senator John Fan (Ireland) right to the States Army Commander-in-Chief."
chin on Friday night, the six-mid that only today did he soo foot 200-pound Kallm pover any of the delegates “ges-
sign regained conscioumess.
back on the rails He ting
Supporting the British died of cerebral hemorrhage slow method, he contended "O United Presi
Communists Withdrawing
The attack was expected to; Korea, starting, st the
Yalu
trialists, was joint chairman of It added Chinese frontier nounced today the award of move rapidly in its early stages River boundary moving south- the Anglo-American Council on forces had been ordered to the American Air Medal to since patrols all along the 60- ward to the communications Productivity, an advisory group "strongly defend the borders Wing Commander James John-mile western front have been centres of Konggye, Sakchu and set up under the European and to dead heavy counterblows ston, lost war RAF hero,
The probing as deep as 10 miles be- Kusong. for
bombardiers Recovery Frogigimme.As at the provokers."-Associated observation flights aver Korea.
fore meeting enemy: Arc.
made visual drops and reported sociated Press.
Air Force pilots taking part excellent results Press,
-Associated Press.
on the Red
COMMENT OF THE DAY
TU
Door Open To Peace Talks
THE sudden spate of rumours that there, will shortly be on-the-spot pegotiations to settle the problem of Chinese intervention in North Korea: scem to have little firm basis. The rumours appear to find their inspiration from the action of the Chinese in releasing 27 Allied prisoners of war, and the cryptic observation by a spokes-" man at General MacArthur's head- quarters that "there is a reason" for the United Nations force halting their advance towards the Manchurian. frontier. The release of prisoners of war is a nice gesture, but is not in Itself bufficient to warrant the convic tion that it bignals the willingness of the Chinese Communists to withdraw all their forces from Koren. As for the Korenson why the United Nations advance had been stopped that is fully explained, by today'a unexpected announcement of a general assault By UN forces under the orders of General MacArthur. The so-called: Jull, represented, military Lotrafegy, and General MacArthur now believes that he can, liquidate the litary situation in North Korea Jh Anibal blow. But independent
aw devel
there hat the boginning to
In continuous air assaults re- transportation system. ported yesterday that the Com-
STOP PRESS
a
ац
quarreling
that nowhere in the Statute was there n suggestion that the
Spent 3 Months Council of Europe should ever
In Soviet Gaol
Berlin, Nov, 28.
become
a legislative assembly.
M Jean le Dail (France,
| Socialist) said it was essentiaj
to have Britain in the European
►
A British seaman, 31-year-organisation. old Vivien Barnes, arrived "Britain has a part to play here In a Russian Dakota on the Continent, whether her
Here: after spending
plone from Moscow tonight Goverment is Socialist or Con-
F-30 Jets F-51 Mustang Gives Views Onl
and 2-26 -light bom-
Russian docker Recognition
showing
Knowland,
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effective sorties Knowland
three months servative," he added. munists appeared to be with- About 115
were flown by the Fifth Air
Mr Leon. Macea (Greece, drawing northwestward. It was Force not known whether it is becom- Ughters
who was sentenced Socialist) said that only Russla for ·an alleged ing a full retreat back acrossbers with
assault on d'] could · gain" by the continued record the Yalu River or just a with two tanks destroyed, five gun
in Archangel deadlock.. will fly on tomorrow to Bri. drawal to a defence line closer positions allenced, many veht-
The Assembly has now ad- to the river and the vital power cles and carts
Senator William F. Knowland tain-Reuter.
JournetRouter, 1. destroyed or of California' went on record to- dams which feed Manchurian damaged as well as more than ay as being, vigorously opposed industry.
60 bulldings being used to to admission of the Peking The attack also leaves in barbour Communists and their government to the United "No" doubt the fate of about 1,000 supplies. They also eliminated tons. American prisoners being held 15 "baystacics" in which Com- Arriving from Taipeh by alr by the Communists. Twenty-munist equipment werd fon- today, Together with Mrr seven American prisoners were cealed.:
the Senator told sent back through the lines by Fighters and light bombers reporters he was convinced the the Communists on Wednesday operated chiefly in northwestern Peking regime was part and morning.
and north centri Korea,tup pig.
parcel of International Com
Admission of Mao government to. UN Map would bear the same, result, a Hulchon again was the prin admission of other extellite the Americans and that they (cipal target where 21 supply powers previously, he said. It wished the UN air force to buildings,
an undetermined talment of the
would mean
surrender by it conso its attack,
number ́of vélleles Were
aland, froce
freedom Tho Communist defence bombed, rocketed and strafed and liberty of people who re- lina runk in an arch from by F-503-ánd F-516,
sent Communism Chongju
UN left to On the
in a plane belonging: Taochon, Onjong and Hulchon,
Gen. MacArisur obviously one haystacks covering to the US Naval Attache was confident that the United en equipment and supplies Taipeits: With them was Ade ted were fired, in prisión" to two miral Charles 21. Cooke, USN Nationa' forces can drive to supply dump (rood), who da cpying cortos- the Yalu River against the destroyed at Ummah Kediden 19 enemy now before them.. The
pondent for - Internasional Nowa big
ther buildings” undur linavy, attack.- question was whether United P20
Bejgyice: Tridy going on to, Communist China would fight A retreating action or attempt to reinforce and win a defen- sive battle...
They had been told by their porting the ROK Ninth Corper captors that the Chinese Com-troops. munists 'did not want to fight
time since Britain recognised the Peking regime, has been received by a senior minister of the Chinese foreign office, the occasion, significantly being the presentation of a message from the British government reassuring the Chinese that the United Nations had no intention of threatening the security of China or endanger her interests. Thus the door has been definitely opened to proper diplomatic negotiations for resolving the Kores impasse, and it. is not unreasonable to anticipate that after the Peking delegation has reached New York definite progress will be made to this end. All the United Nations desires .18 the withdrawal of Chinese force from Korea and guarantòes of Chinese .co... oparation in maintaining the future integrity of Korean territory. From this point the United Nations must then turn attention to the question of. assisting in the economic and political recovery of Korea. The country hGHT HAUTFORY VM boen sorely, ravaged and has before. It the tremendous task or resuscitating ita industrios. It must also be politically and geographically under a genuinel chosen by the poopla. nờng of this can be achieved by the--
tre pract be given the United
stanca
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derantu
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Nations. First, hóv ver, Koren taustau
ba zidarot, of Chinese military inter ventionists," When – this
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