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Acheson Gives A Warning

U.S.

Navy Secretary Refuses To Commit Himself On Policy

Tokyo, Nov. 28.

Mr Francis P. Mathews, the United States Secretary of the Navy, would not commit himself on such questions às whether the United States Seventh Fleet should, or would, be withdrawn from Formosan waters ät a press conference here today.

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United States Makes Direct Charge Of Aggression

Lake Success, Nov. 28,

The leader of the Chinese Communist delegation, Gon. Wu Hsiu-chuan, in his maidon speech to the Security Council, announced today that he would not take part in discussionis on Korea.

Earlier, America had charged in the Council that Chinese Communist "intervention" in Korea had now become "aggression, outright and naked."

Communists are now engaged in proclaimed or was an Power

The American delegate, Mr Warren Austin, told the Council that the consequences of these facts "must be faced squarely by the people of the world and more particularly by the Council."

Mr Austin officially presented Mr Austin asked the Poking "Was intervention the Council with the message delegates,

interests of the from General MacArthur which really in the

been disclosed, that 200,000 Chinese Chinese people as has

it on behalf Korea.

of the great

has already taken so The Security Council will which wish to hear the latest news mary benefits in Manchuria at expense of the Chinese from the United Nations front the In Korea", he said.

GAPING VOID "Last week the forces of the United Nations opened a general Mr Austin said that there was attack designed to finish their a gaping void between the facts assigned, task of repulsing ag-on Formosa, as seen by most of World and the fauts as gression and restoring interna- the

by the Poking authori

one hope was that the Security Council's discus

result in, some understanding

people?"

tonal peace and security in the claimed

area.

from

tics..

The

India Looking

To Defences

New Delhi, Nov. 28.

The Indian Government and the.. Governmenta of the Indian, provinces, are fully,,alive, to the need of defending the passes-lead- ing to Tibet, Pandit Nehru, the Indian Prize, Minister, said today in the Indian Parliament

I

"For security reasons it is not possible to give do- falls of the measures they have adopted or intend to adopt," he added--Reuter.

Objection

By Malik Rejected

NAKED AGGRESSION slon "This attack has now been measure of agreement on ropulsed in circumstances which facts and some make it clear that Chinese by the Chinese Communist re- communist armed forces totall-presentatives of United Nations ing more than 200,000 men are aims and почу engaged in North Koren.

that the 53 They are supported by heavy United Nations members who reinforcements moving forward rein Cehind, the international supported the Korean action must have been dismayed by boundary. It дож

appears the "unbridled, unjustifed at- Washington. Nov. 28.

the bound

the United Nations can be quickly concluded. The Secretary of State,

of doubtful that the war in Korca tacks" on

and its efforts "It is also clear beyond any aggression in Korm and restore Acheson, told

all the free Far Eastern, peace and Senators today that Chi-

doubt that what world hoped was

intervention

Mr. Austin, after securit for a limited

Sino-American friendship for purpose fact, aggression open and naked. the last 50 years and United Council meeting today

asked the

bracketing, States aid to China in the last the

Mr

Dean

Neither would Mr Mathews commit himself on the question of whether the United States prepared to render positive military aid to French Indo-China, nor on the question whether the United States fleet strength in Eastern waters should be reduced after

A

Korean war.

nese Communist intervon- tion in Korea presents "very serious" situation and may mask even more

Neither would he commit

himself on the question whe

Far

the

of the Chinese

❝to

stop

Armed

Lake Success, Nov. 28. M. Jacob Mallk, the Soviet delegate, again ob- ¡jected at the Security to

serious Russian intentions ther the United States should MACARTHUR People's Republic the following Ave years, said, "Millions of Formosa and Korean ques

in Europe.

Mr Acheson appeared before

its

a closed session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as his Department dropped walt-and-sce attitude toward Red China, and formally branded

it an aggressor,

Senator Tom Connally said Mr Acheson outlined in detail

the crisis which Soviet RussianThe question of bases imperialism had brought upon the free peoples of the worldi.

The Secretary of State called for a "far more rapid creation of strength" in Western Europe, Senator Connally said in a for- mal statement after the meet- Ing. Two other Senators · stid Mr Acheson was concerned over that the Red the possibility move in Korea might be meant to mask Russian aggressive. de- signs in Europe-United Press,

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Minister of the Korean · Ré- -· public were then invited to Lake their power at the Council table.

of the

many Chinese Chinese won't forget that they tions on the agenda... questions, retain naval or other bases in

Ho did not, however, prolong. Communist troops. have entered worked, travelled and Japan after a peace treaty.

Korea? What is their organisa- clothed during the harsh years

and the agenda - "The United States is not a

Hon? Does the Peking Govern- following the last war largely his objection militaristic nation .and .docs

ment maintain that these forces because of American assistance was adopted with the

This procedure- of Chinese and items on it. of thousanda military not maintain: larger

entirely are composed forces, at any time than

a community took only seven minutes, aro

Washington, Nov. 28.

How long had the Americans share volunteers?

Generid Wu Hsiu-chuan, the necessary," Mr Mathows point-

chief representative of Senator Styles Bridges (Re- Peking regime been planning of experience inerasable by evil.

this propaganda. for out.

publican, New Hampshire) sald and

preparing

"Americans treasure their Chinese People's Republic, and He thought the United States

with tho

Chinese Mr. Ben C. Limb, the Foreign would maintain enough

relations Best

rumour that General Omur strength "to back up its Bradley, chairman of the Joint Mr

further asked, Austin

people." private foreign policy, whatever it will Chiefs of Staff, would replace "How have

Chinese

ONE BURE WAY te." he added.

Mr Austin sald General Douglas MacArthur as citizens come into the posses- In United Nations commander in sion of jet planes? What is the friendship of the American peo-

The argument was then re- thought, Koren.

Peking Government's estimate

for the Chinese people would depend on future world Senator Bridges cited the re- of United Nations

objectives ple

ene weathered storms in the past, muned as to who should speak conditions, peace treaty nego-port in a formal statement issued which decided it to intervene It is the earnest hope o of the Go-first. Mr Warren: Austin,of the

the while the Senate debated

M. Malik reiterated at some- At the present time, it would Allied reversals in Korea stemen Korea? What made that Government that it will weather United States, or Gan. Wu.

vernment ignore and set aside the storms of the prescut."

the He said that United Nations length his belief that Gen Wu, be "pure speculation" to even ming from Chinese Communist the repeated assurances of

whether Japaneso bases Intervention.

United Nations and the United objectives in the Far East as as the "complainant," should

allowed to would be of any value to the

outline his "To replace MacArthur would States Government that there everywhere in the world were be

United Chinese to

against the be an irreparable blunder," he United States.

but the charges maintain peace, were no designs on "We need all this man's was to said.

in- United Nations would not be States "aggression" in Formosa legitimate Mathews, who

to genius offset the territory or

and against China. leave for the United States via military

terests?

coerced.

For almost an hour M, Malik Aleska

"The Chinese Communist re- If the Peking Government some time this after-political mistakes of the Truman-

Acheson combine." noon, said that his current visit

He said General MacArthur's does not belleve these assuran-gime by its actions as well as and the Council President,. Dr to Japan and Korea was for a

milliary decisions were subjectes what more can the Securt its statements, has caused grave Alex Bebler, of Yugoslavia, "routine inspection."

to "political

the ty Council do to reassure them doubts to raise in the minds of argued the question, veto by

Eventually Mahmoud Fawzi has the people all over the world. United Nations and the high that the United Nations

what

the United Nations Bey, of Egypt, intervened to He said he was chiefly im authorities in Washington. He no evil designs? Why does the

to now socks is an assurance of urgo a vote, saying that he pressed during his tour by urged that General MacArthur Peking Government resort General Douglas MacArthur's be given permission

to bomb force instead of relying on the the peaceful intent of the regime favoured giving the floor first: "phenomenal.. abilify and Communist supply

lines and United Nations Commission for at Peking."

to the resolution to Mr Austin-Reuter success" shown in his leader-

buses

in Manchuria because a peaceful settlement of fron

the which asked the Chinese Com- ship; by the morain of the fight otherwise he (the General) had tier problems? What are

Go-munists to withdraw their forces Korea? ing men of all the armed forces, an utterly impossible job in interests of the Peking

from Korea and cease further vernment relative to land, sea and air; find by pro- being uskod to fight with one gress made in the rehabilitation hand tied behind his back.

"Does the Peking Government aid to the North Koreang Mr of Japan.

Senator Bridges also asked feel that it can live in peace Austin sald, This is one sure General MacArthur be and good neighbourly relations way that would help to prevent Mr Mathews paid high, trl-that Ger bute to the navies of all other given authority to use the 30,- with a unified Korea indepen- & general war."-Reuter. nations with whom co-opera-1000 Chinese Nationalist troops dent of outside influence or will offered some time ago by it only feel secure when Korea tion has been "excellent."

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. is controlled by a Communist "The British Navy has

These

men should be taken Government? contributed substantially

PEACE OR WART effectively," Mr Mathews sald. from Formosa and sent to the

"Will the Peking authorities Chinese mainland with the help Ho added that he expected, of the United States Navy. He respond to the Security Coun- upon his return to Washington, to report on the findings of his added that Chiang could direct cll's resolution which called on them in guerilla activity against them to withdraw thair na- tour to the Dofence Secretary,

tionals from Korea and cease Mr George C. Marshall, and to the Reds-United Press.

North President Truman-Reuter.

HIGH TRIBUTE

COMMONS

and

Lake Gets Its First Water

thờ

Mr Austin repeated this last

Adelaide, Nov. 28,

security? TERII asrgéndead heart,”, is holding water

London, Nov. 23. this year, for the Arst time inho Both Labour, and Conserva- ving memory--but it may mag Hive-Members öf Parliament) vanish in two years.

AND KOREA Lako - Eyrop, in Australia's interuallonal peace

and

Referring

French Force

In Korea

Pacific Pact Advocate

Manila, Nov. 29. .Senator William. Knowland of the United States, shortly. before his departure for: San Francisco last night, reiterated

his, advocacy of Pacife pact among nations resolved to combat the spread of Com munisin and sald participat tion of the Philippines:In such Lake Success, Nov. 28. a pact would be essential-in. The United Nations Korean making anti-Communist dow Commission reported today | fence" elective in the'. Far that a French infantry, battalion | Kuty was due to land in Fusan to join

question in another form.

He asked, "Will the authort ties at Peking hood this judg the United Nations forces in Simator and Mrs Knowland ment at the United Nations or Korea. The battalion consists ift last night aboard a Pan- will they defy the United Na-of volunteers,

world American'.... Strato-Clipper, ifram mainly further endangering, War II veterana.

turning to the Vall The Commimion mid other Orient dixing which to this question recent arrivals inchided 850 Med Japan Forens

whether the fontrymen from the Nothétique Korvan Shflet will be brought and a field ambulance are expected to prem tomorrow The new Inland sea covers to a speedy end or whether it from India. Their want the Pai

its own stroni for more, British........ Inillative

In 4,000

square miles but the will ragh on, thus halutening Inulance unit, brought

became one at the leading jotht-Anglo-American policy, evaporation Auto) 1 100 inches 150 danger that it may spread equipment and consis

Korea

Involve apexesand experts are not pid

neighbouring officers and 300 med et opp ranks. The unit will join the "Will there be peace or war British forces now in action, sinflar to the Astant fr the Far East?"

United Fress ..

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the sure whether distant waters }

of the Korean strug- will again, resch: the lake, in gle will dominate the House of two years. Heuter. Commons foreign *** äänira 'dobain with the likelihood of aliacka on General MacArthur's latest offensive from a betiloni of the Labour. Government's supporters.

There will be no Conservs-

five attack Arthur

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