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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950.

SCENES OF UPROAR IN COMMONS US

Mr Churchill Demands Suspension' Of Arms For Egypt In Sharp Conflict With Mr

Herbert

Morrison

London, Nov. 23.

Mr Winston Churchill, the Opposition leader, ended A scene of uproar in the House of Commons today by warning the Government that he would hold a censure motion over its head unless Parliament had a debate before tanks wore sent to Egypt.

The Conservative Opposition last night put down a censure motion regretting that the Mass Murderer || Government was unwilling to suspend the export

of arms, including Centurion tanks, to Egypt - while the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty was being challenged by the Egyptian Government.

Held Sane

Woodbury, NJ, Nov. 23,

Mass alayer, Ernest Ingenilo, TILB "perfectly

ane" when he killed ve of his wife's relatives and wounded her and three

others in an attempt to "wipe out her entire Dio re- family, a Port Allowed

The report was prepar-

ed by Dr Robert Garber, f the State Hospital at

and Dr J. B. Bradley.United Press,

Brenton,

Canada Puts

Pressure To Delay Action

Washington, Nov. 23. Authoritative sources said to y that Cannda brought strong essure on the United States to to delay ariy United tlons discussion of the future Formosa.

They sald that strenuous nadian representations in New rk were largely responsible the Amercan decision to per- this item to be placed at end of the agenda of the rrent Assembly of the United

tions.

Mr Churchill told the House today that he was prepared to withdraw his motion if the Government would endorse a statement made by Mr Ernest Davies, the Under-Secretary of State' for Foreign Affairs, last night.

This was that no more tanks would go to Egypt until the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, had concluded his talks next week with the Egyptian Foreign Minister.

Mr Churchill said that Mr lenged by the Egyptian Go- Davies' statement implied that vernment"

*

there would be a debate before Earlier, asked if the Govern- . lanks were sent. But Mr Herment could say what were the bert Morrison, the Deputy new facts which made it Prime Minister, disputed thin change its policy between the saying that Mr Davies would afternoon statement of the De- not promlac a debate.

fence Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, that tanics would go and the evening statement by Mr Davies that they would not for

Morrison the present, Mr said he thought Mr Churchill was exaggerating these state- ments very much.

Mr Morrison anid that he did not rule out a debate but they must wait and see if it was necessary after Mr Bevin had reported to Parliament.

This did not satisfy Mr. his censure motion would stand Churchill, who declared that

and the Opposition would press for a debate next week,

UPROAR STARTS

The uproar started when Mr Churchill asked the Govern- ment to explain why it had changed

suddenly its mind about sending the tanks.

Mr Morrison was inaudible at

R

The Canadian objections to times amid interruptions from y discussion of the subject Mr Churchill as he tried to re advanced in Washington answer.

the Ambassador, Mr Hume The House of Commons will, ang, and at Lake Success by in any case, have a two-day Lester Pearson, the Canadian debate on foreign affairs next

Minister,

who heads week, It was announced today. ountry's delegation to the This is scheduled for next ed Nations.

Wednesday and Thursday. Canadian argument was The debate will bring into any U.N. decision concern the

the pressure by open e fate of Formosa would considerable

the .section of ably involve a UN. mili- Government's followers for ommitment which nobody now Big-Four talks on the in-

be able to undertake at ternational deadlock. me-United Press.

Motions recently put forward GERS IN SITUATION by 70 Labour Members of Canadians argued that if Parliament on this subject will U.N, should

decide that not be before the House. But osa should go to Red

the signatories to these motions

predominantly

B

leftwing

Mr Morrison accused Mr Churchill of being provocative and appealed to him to urge his followers to give. the Govern- ment a hearing.

Mr Churchill, addressing the Conservatives, said that it was more in the interest of the Op- position that Mr Morrison should be fully heard than that he should be silenced,

Mr Morrison then sald that Mr Shinwell had given an as-

•surance yesterday that nothing would happen overnight. Mr

SHOWING U.S. Marines Turn Tables

****

Seventh Regiment Marines march three Chinese Communist prisoners into their command post near Sudong during their battle the week ending November 4. Against Reds who had cut them off while they were spear-heading a drive against the Changjin reservoir. One of the prisoners carries a wounded comrade.

(AP Photo).

Rail

Disaster Sequel

Kansas Sunflower

In Right Lung

Kansas City, Nov. 23. Two-year-old Patricia Frederake, who was grow- ing a stout Kansas sun- Bower In her right lung, felt much better without it Loday.

In an hour-long opera- tion, surgeons removed a sunflower Bead with several healthy sprouts, one of them ball-an-inch long,

Doctors

the discovered sprouting seed in examin- ing Patricio because of re- carring pneumonia Jymp- toms. The vegetation was removed with needle-like forceps inserted through a bronchoscope tube.-United Press.

OFFICIAL

Davies had said that no tanks SILENCE ON

would be shipped to Egypt until Mr Bevin had reported to the House of Commons on the talks.

"To that undertaking I adhere on behalf of the Government," he added.

The question of a Parlia could be raised after Mr Bevin mentary debate on the subject

had made his statement.

PEACE BID

Resignation Of Two

Trustees Demanded

New York, Nov. 23.

The resignation of two trustees of the Long Island Railroad was demanded today by public officials after the collision of two trains which killed 77 persons and injured an estimated 300.

Mr J. Russell Sprague, Nassau County execu- tive, said action would be taken immediately in the United States District Court asking for removal of the trustees and their replacement with men of "nationally recognised experience in railroad management and operation."

The present trustees of the railroad are David Sacker and Hunter Delatour. The collision was the third Long Island Railroad wreck in nine. months.

nc-

Mr Sharkey prepared a re- quest to the State Publle Ser- vice Commission to order the slowing down of Long Toland trains within city limits-United Press,

Coalition

of peace steps, described the Flushing Hospital tonight of Sought By

Finn Premier

Thirty-two were killed andi A "vigorous" investigation 100 injured in the first and 49 which was ordered today shocked were injured in the second, elty officials. The acting Major, called the Mr Sprague's statement came Mr Joseph Sharkey,

a "crime" and the in- on the heels of a demand by wreck aroused clty officials for a vestigation was begun by the Mr Charles "vigorous" investigation of last District Attorney, Tokyo. Nov. 23. night's tragedy and as weeping Sullivan, even before the last The inactivity of the Chinese relatives paraded through the of the bodies was taken from Communists in North Korea and Queen's

to the shattered trains this morn- County morgue their

release of

ing, nine hours after the nearly 100 identify the dend. prisoners sent rumours sweep-

cident. American and South Korean

Stretched out in the morgue were 70 victims, many of them ing through Tokyo today

the Peking Government still clutching newspapers and that DEBATE DISPUTE

magazines and many with their WTA willing to

орст peace the world organisation

atms outstretched as if to ward Here Mr Churchill broke in negotiations. then be faced with the

Some of the reports, all un-off an expected blow.. The bodies ry problem of how to get group of 30 and a trade union again to say that Mr Davies had

Government changed by official statements, of four men who had been play- of the strongly entrenched up of 40-alm to press their implied that the

would allow В debate. Mr said that peace

talka hading bridge lay with cards still tionalist forces of General case in the discussion,

actually begun,

clutched in their hands, Imo Chiang Kai-shek.

The Foreign Secretary, Mr Morrison disputed this.

Mirg An American

The 77th victim was Eventually Mr Churchill said:

Intelligence They added that if should the Ernest Bevin, will answer them.

remained ob-Hearietta Schwitzer of Ocean- N. rule that Generalissimo The 70 Members, through pro- "If he accepts Mr. Davies' state-spoken wo

silent on the rumours side, New York, who died in that ment and endorses that state- to the minent spokesmen, deny lang had the right and it would place itself in a

four-ment, then it will probably not their pressure for new

release of the sition of having to guarantee power talks is in any sense a be necessary for us to ask for a

prisoners yes-injuries suffered in the wreck. terday as a "shrewd propa- stronghold against Commu- revolt against Mr Bevin

day next week to discuss our

ganda move," he tattack.

There were shouts of "Order" motion. It, however, the_argument advanced by and "Sit Down" as the dust bo- diverging from it or mitigating

and Mr it, then we must consider what more reliable than others filter

Helsinki, Nov. 23. our course must be."

ing through the official black-

said that

Finland's Prime Minister, De To this Mr Morrison replied: out,

the Americans

Urho Kekkonen, announced to- am not repudiating what Mr had begun minor and purely

New Delhi, Nov. 23.

day that he would try to form Davies said, I do not think he local negotiations in one sector

coalition Government a broad At one point, when he was said anything that was wrong. on the

Когеда North-West

Jawaharlal Nehru told Par-

the "internal and ex- Was not because But this was quite un-fiament today. he The British concurred in the Interrupted from the Govern-A

will nadion view

sure whether he would be able ternal political situation is very that discussion ment benches, Churchill Me Bevin), There will be ex-confirmed,

are changes across the floor and the the future of the island at declared: "Do those who

The prisoners, 27 Americans to attend the Commonwealth serious." that House will consider Ite

and about 70 South Koreans, Prime Ministers conference in The statement quoted by Hel- time

Laughing opposite realiso would raise more

sinki Radio said: "The opinion Finally oblems than it would solve. these are matters which affect

Mr Churchill said: "To were freed from a camp on the London next January,

has been our conclude this matter, our motion : Yalu River border between Mr Nehru said he had ac-

expressed in certain is. British position was com the lives and safety of

Manchuria,

circles that the They cented the invitation

Parliamentary of Mr nicated to Mr John Foster troops and affect a wide mat- will remain on the paper and Korea and Ites, American

to ter of delegate

we shall discuss the question of were driven 60 miles to within Attlee, but it is very difficult stabilisation programme pre- policy on defence?" United Nations by Kenneth

Eventually Mr Morrison said whether we shall ask for a day a few miles of the American to say, in view of all the di-sented by the Finnish Govern- ment cannot be carried out lines carrying a verbal message ferent things happening in the unger, Britain'a delegato.-

he associated himself with Mr next week (for a debate)." ited Press,

it would be unless the Government's Farlin- Davies'

that "the Chinese do not want world, whether vies statement that no more

widened. tanks would be sent to Egypt

the interest of the coun- before Mr Bevin had ended his

and in consideration of talks with the Egyptian Foreign

the fact that the external situa tion is very serious, I consider It advisable to affect a change In the composition of the Gov- ernment, and to form a wide coalition with all the parties represented in proportion to their numerical strength in Parliament."Reuter.

Canadians

was

said

to tween Mr Churchill

ve Influenced the Americans Morrison developed.

decide that consideration of

Formosa question by the POLICY ON DEFENCE sembly might be ""prema-

ixed Weather For Minister.

Thanksgiving

Mr

One

A statement be made (by front.

AN OPEN DOOS

Mr Michael Foot,

a leading member of the group of 39 and former member of the

Mr Churchill, appearing to | Labour. National Executive be still dissatisfied, sald that Committee, told Router that it

report believed

to be Nehru Worried

..Events

By

to nghi the Americans."--possible for me to Icave it mentary basis is

Reuter,

dia.United Press.

the Opposition censura motion was ridiculous to regard the Rumours Of Cabinet

would not be withdrawn. The motions as a revolt. Conservatives would try to ar "We hope we are presing on range a day next week to dean open door," he said, claim-. that the motions did not

bato

it.

In

Chicago, Nov. 23. Mid-Westerners shivered and thern Californians sweltered jay

they as

celebrated anksgiving Day. Most of the fon had just the ordinary Government is unwilling

amber weather.

export

Mr Tom Driberg, National luchadlang Certus on tanke, to Executive member, expresen u

ut cold drid snow "kept many

-Westertiers at bone and

The motion aegrots that the conflet with Government

10 policy.

he Detotan and Minnesota Egypt, whether on a result of similar view, ridiculing the iden

sa

bliers-United Precas.

elease Of Atomic Facts

London, Nov. 28.

motions

reflected

Split Persist

try

NEW PREMIER OF KOREA

John

London, Nov, 23. Conservative-Members of Parliament are tó winds and blowing snow previous contracts or otherwise of a revolt or a split and de- probe the Health Minister, Mr Aneurin Bevan's tothom discomfort of while the Anglo- Egyptian cloring that the pressure was luncheon with American correspondents last week

Seoul, Nov. 23. Treaty of 1936 is being chal- to strengthen the Government's which led to his denial of reports that he is op

haml

The Korean National Ab- Some signatories

sembly today admitted posed to the Government's rearmament polley.

approved De that the anxiety, which they thought

Chang, the present Am- The Prime Minister, Mr. ter, Mr John Strachey, and the bassador to the United States, was shared by many people in Clement Attlee, is likely to be Supply. Minister, Mr George as Prime Minister. the

The decision breaks an eight country. But none would questioned by the Opposition

Strauss,

favoured, an arma- regard them as

months": rebellion." The Governments of Britain, Canada and the

old deadlock between .00 various aspects of the ments out.

But

Dr Byngman Rhee subsequent despatches Parliament over the nomination and his ed States have agreed to release new information number of the ghetorice Bevan incident," which is re-

worried because they think ne ponigni construction and operation of low power that on the question of new turbed political quartern

ported to have seriously dis from Washington indicated that,

in the original story had left an un- of a successor to Dr Lee But pllen, it was officially announced here tonight. | Approaches | de Bueści Lebows Washington.

favourable impresion. "Follow"

Suk, who resigned last-Marchi my drug behind the Comerva

Ang left-winger Mr Bevada per Dr Chang's appointment on to be pub-| The three Governaperita) thẻ | tivca.

The effect of American-did-, |sonal denial last night, ift was the fourth to be made by D contam #forule-pics at announcement said, were wilay

"Apart from My Churchur's patches, from the correspond understood that the Government: Rhesa approved by 148 Hea that the information would repeated

-on, the dents who: lunched with ~ Mr proposed to mako further Votes to six, Assembly Chalk River:

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ervative. Lander The Cabinet was split aver resumes sklenila which ; chapriy other nations in the develop House:200, Loria,

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