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To Air Korea Pute The

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Coffee Up

New York, Nov. 29.

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Outspoken Charges Levelled CTA KING'S LIBERTY Chinese Against Peking Keep Up By America Boycott

Lake Success, Nov. 29. The Communist Chinese elogates refused to take heir scata for Wednesday's ecurity Council session alled to resume discussion If the problems of Formosa Lad Korea.

As Counell President. Alex ebler convene the mecling, he Avited, in accord with practice, he Chinese Communiats and the outh Koreans to take their Races at the table. Colonel Bea Imb, the South Korean Foreign Minister, took his place at one nd of the horse-shoo mahogany esk, General Wu Halu-chuan allowed sult, but he sat with he members of his delegation to he side, and the scat behind the

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Lake Success, Nov. 29.

The United States accused Communist Chins today of using "distortions, slanders, half-truths and outright lies" to support its charge of Ameri- can "aggression” against Formosa.

Mr Warren Austin urged the Security Council to get to work on the six-power resolution calling upon Peking to withdraw its forces from Korea.

Mr Austin dismissed General wantonly invaded the soil of Wu's charges an an attempt "to Korea, challenge two-thirds world."

This massivo Chinese the Communist army, supplied with weapon of every description some chicily from the arsenal of the nooded in International Communist heart- from their

was driven into this

Не recognised that delegations

Lake

Very

this

Chinese

rov-lang on the resolution and warfare against Keres, a frland- therefore be would not press ly neighbour. The shella and

The re-bullets for a vote tonight.

of solution was certain of a Bus Communist Army are at this sina veto, which would make it

moment killing men of Domible

for the United States the United Nations and the and ita Westerns partners to civilian population

my country. care of Chinese aggres harker "Central People'ssion against Korea to the 60-

This is plain, unwarranted Government of the Pooplo's nation veto-troo General As-

aggression. I point my finger Republic of China" remained sembly.

at these representatives of the "My delegation has no wish at Chinese Communist regime and Colonel Limb was listed as the this time to explore the details aak, why do their

representa- unclean Wu's statement," tives come here with rat speaker in the debate, and of General ho Chinese Communists ex-sald Mr Austin, "It would take hands. I ask again, why does plained privately to oficials they long to restore history to its the group come here with hands

the previous would not participate in

condition. At this that drip blood blood of the Council's proceedings so long as moment, the Council should not United Nations Korea was under discussion.

racont.

Mr Pu Shap speaking for the

bo delayeti in its effort to pre- the Korean Doops, blood of

-member Chinese, delegavent the spread of war in Asia. said the group would take At the moment it suffices for me

meir place in the Council's dis-

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Twenty-four-year old Mrs Joy Driver, wife of the RAF officer whose Meteor force-landed in the Soviet

CHARGE DERIDED When Col. Limb had Anished Dr Ting-fu Tsiang of and Nationalist China took the floor Formosa, the to speak about

Zone in Germany and who was held captive for Nations and the United States." Communists took their place at

the Council table,

deny

the

his United

categorically to

against

ussion when the debate return-charges

d to the subject of FormSOKU.

The meeting proceeded, and Colonel Limb accused Peking of inviting cataclysmic disaster to Tanking by iis insane, immoral

monstrous conduct."" FANTASTIC CHARGE The Council heard

And

SILENCE

Dr Tsiang derided the Reds' charge of told the Coun

American "'im- perialism". cit:

Mr Ausiln noted General Wu's silence regarding the 20 questions he (Austin) posed to; the Communists on Tuesday.

"General Wu declined to an- "His (Wu's) statement yester- swer my questions

direct-day was about U.S. imperialist the North Koreanly, but here, ₤14 else designs on Talwan, but there are Government charging Ameri- where, he did answer them, no American military forces on Jan forces with atrocities and other by his silence or when

sage from

a mes-

'bestial reprisals" in Koren.

Malik, the Sovies Mr Jacob delegate, requested that befors

any other business the telegram

-from the North

Korcan Minister should be read out,

an

bound

by circumstances speak by his statements, which

attitude of revealed the aggressor.

"What this Council must do, In the opinion of my govern ment, is lay aside the fantastic

and

As no other Council met ber

objected

to Mr Malik's charge of United States aggrCD- Proposal.

against Formosa Alex Bebler sion (Yugoslavia), requested Mr proceed with the six-power re- Konstantine Ginchenko,

Ag- solution on Korea,

Of

Mr

of the Chinese People's Republie the Communist regime

take their meats at the table, but General Wu Haiu-chuan did not take his sent

this islanti, The Untied States has not asked for naval, air or Army bases on the island nor for any special economic or We-should political privileges,

our memories of the refresh

Before the United past war. States government gave aid to Chinn in fighting Japan, United States could have, but did not, demand any conditions whatever from my government, "That polley was in strange contrast with the policy of the Soviet government.

the

"China was forced to yield to

special privileges

with

Vother

the war.

Dr

CAIEO AGREEMENT

in

1 Now- Torkers today.paid

Lon

oenta (ed.) for their traditional five cents cup of coffco-all besAUSO of the war · developmenta in Korea,

The city's leading chain of restaurants, which had stuck to its 'Ave-cent cap throughout

series of rooont Jampa in the price of coffee beans,

riso.c

has finally announced hundred per cent Router.

Gunther Stein Deported

rean

London, Nov. 29. Mr Gunther Stein, Euro- correspondent of the Hindustan Times. of Delhi and its associated group of papers in India, arrived m London this afternoon after being deported from France on the orders of the French Government.

Mr Stein in a statement here sald that he was prevented from contacting the British or Indian Embassies and given two hours to get ready before being taken to a Channel part yesterday.

Mr Gunther Stein turalised British citizen. Steln said: "There was no over

two months before being released, phones the Air Minis- try for news of her husband, Flight-Lieutenant John Driver. When Mrs Driver made this call she was told by the Air Ministry that the first letter from her hus- band had just been received-London Express Service.

Chinese Reds

Only Trying To Save Face?

Washington, Nov. 29.

Mr

cusation whatsoever against me of ever having done anything to hann the interests of France OF Indeed any government other than that of imperialist Japan,

against me

"This French* was evidently

and certainly Ames-on-des/d

Mr Stein continued: "The questions put by the French Security police were word, by word based upon the notorious U.S. Army release of February 22, 1049,

and

That document tried to con- nect two writers objectiva ta wards the now China relatively influential in Ameri- ca-Agnes Smedley, whom the resulting persecution drove to her death, and myself to the large spy ring of the Soviet Union in pre-war Japan,

"I categorically denied and I day again. those charges allegedly obtained from tor- tured

prisoners of the Japanese police

Mr Stein said: "I shall fight

of this de portation order by a goveri- ment that can have nothing

sistant Secretary-General in As General Wu and his dele-

sat Security Council gation in the Important charge

feet affairs, to read out the 1.300-Visitors' section some 20

from the conference table and word cable.

A high American military official expressed Mr Bebler extended the usual feigned indifference to proceed- Invitation to the representatives ings, Col. Limb said: "I charge Russia Port Arthur and to give the opinion that Communist China could easily overrun Korea as well as all South-East Asia if the

military effort in those two areas.

But he did not believe that was the intention against me and which has sub- of the Chinese Communists, at least at this time. scribed to the United Nations principles of freedom of the This military source, control

entine country Press and is correspondents.”...... well-grounded in For Eas within 48 hours. Lack of train-Reuter

to the armed forces too, Ameri- tern affairs, expressed the d Vietnam personnel extends opinion that the Chinese can officials said. Although Reds' intervention

programme is in ef in training Lect,

proceeding Very slowly.

American observers who rớc cently visited Indo-China · said- there was little doubt that the Chinese Communists are giving

criminal warfare, wanton un- Manchuria, The United States and the Republic of Korea tovoked aggression upon the government asked nothing of Peking Government wanted to launch an all-out for the revocation

Republic of Korea. I charge China for its great aid during it with endangering the peace of the world. I charge it with inviting cataclysmic disaster to all mankind by its insane, moral and monstrous conduct. that the Chinese 1 demand Communist regime willdraw its troops from Koren forthwith. I demand that it release military and civilian prisoners of war.

Instead, he continued to elt in the seats to the side of the Council table reserved for in terested officials.

A United Nations official said that the official explanation for General Wu's explanation was that he had declined to take ho had the

occupied yesterday and the day before

scat

"Peace in the Orient and

the

the

41

Triang agreed with General Wu that the Cairo end Potsdam declarations agreed to return Formoen to China.

"But the agreemes t Was for the benefit of made Chineso poopity he added. General Wu then asked for the representative of China.

have serious doubts siderable scale, was still whether this

man who just only a local action de- spoke is Chinese himself,"

signed to provide a face said, "Some 475,000,000 people speak a language which it ap-saving backdrop for dip-Ho's forces considerable ald in British zone are taking what pears he does not know

him- lomatic negotiations to the way of equipment and they call "constructive counter. self."

a

because the Council was die peace in the world are indivifloor to denounce Dr Tsiang as Korea, although on a con- russing the Korean question.

had said in his speach not yesterday that he would take part in the Korean debate s it was at present worded on

Council's agenda.

The official said that Genera. Wu had intimated that he would take his seat when the Council again referred to his charge of American @ggression

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Frankfurt, Nov 29. German authorities in the

German

He said General MacArthur's forces had been on the verge

It is not measures" to protect training in China. cf fuldiment" of its orders to This was a sarcastic reference secure

clear whether He is taking his youth against Communist youth restore peace and security into Dr Tsiang's custom of the West.

orders direct from Peking now propaganda, an oficial British Korea,

addressing the Council in Eng- "Then suddenly the Chinese lish. General Wu refuses to So far as South-East Asia is His forces throughout Indo report said.

The Lower Saxony Govern- officer said, the China are estimated to number Communist Army, without pro. speak anything but Chinese concerned, this

ment has worked out a plan to vocation, without justification, United Press.

American view is that if the about 100,000.

youth in the officials who aid unemployed Chinese Communists lauriched

area, at recently visited Malaya reported Watenstedt-Salzgitter ell-out attack directed Burma, Thailand, Indo-China that the British are doing an nour the Anglo-Soviet border. and Malaya, the United States excellent Job in holding down This industrial area has been

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