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CHARGED Hongkong

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Lisbon Court

IN ACTION Up Six-Power Accusation

Tokyo, Dec. 5.

Mustangs of the Australian || fighter squadron, for the first

Lake Success, Dec. 5.

The United States and five other countries submitted to Ume since the commencement of the General Assembly on Tuesday a formal charge that Chinese support of the Australian ground Communist troops were fighting the United Nations in Korea,

the Korean war, flew in Mirect

forces on Sunday, General Mac- Arthur's Headquarters announc- ed today.

The pilots had difficulty and- ing the well-camouflaged enemy troops, but wiped out 150 Chi- nese on a ridge and in a creek bed.

On the ridge, five milea east of Yopa, Leallò Reading drop-

ped napalm fire-bambs

| Chinese trinches,

C

In a creek bed near Kunuri, a flight led by Goolfrey Thorn- top rande eight to 10 machine-| gún passés on the fleeing enemy, -Reuter.

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War

Not

Inevitable

-Pleven

to put a French point of view before the American Govern- ment.

This idea is without founda- tion."

The charge was contained in an explanatory memorandum submitted to the Assembly's |generál (steering) committee. It demanded that the question of Peking's open intervention in Korea be added to the agenda of this assembly session.

power.

of

Os

ning.

Committee

Defied By Red

Lisbon, Deo, $. Antonio Dias Lourenco da Bilya, aged 35, warned a court here today that Booner than many people think Communists would be prosecutors In Portuguero courts tustead of socused,

He was remanded until December 14 on n charge of being a member of the Central Committee of tho Portuguese Commnalat Party which is illegal.

He said in court that bo Wie very proud to be a member of the Committee. -Router.

Taft Calls

For Further

Consultation

Subject

Of Talks

Attlee -Truman Discussions

Washington, Dec. 5. Usually reliable sourceS said that the atomic bomb was not discussed on Mon- day or Tuesday by Prost- dent Truman and Mr Attlee.

Tho Tron was that neither of them considered this to be a practical proposition at this time.

The sources stressed that Mr Truman and Mr Attlee agreed that a larger confilet must be avolded at this time, but that there was a point of forbearance beyond wirich they could not

Mr Attco

was well satisfed that President Truman regartis. Western Europe the world's most important strategicat atea and that the United States whi sce that this area is concider- ably strengthened.

The

Tho talks are still in the stage of review and consequently no decisions have been taken hut a very full bricing was given On the at today's conference grave situation in Korea, whole situation in the Far East was discussed Williamsburg, and this included Indo-China, Malıya and Hong- kong.

They said Mr Attico continued

on the

yuchs

meeting of The memorandum, sub-japecialty convenod

tomorrow mor- mitted by the United States, the Assembly Britain, France, Norway, The Assembly is expected to Cuba and Ecuador, was endorse the recommendation by regarded by observers a large majority. Paris, Dec. 5.

Then, by the simple procESA' "complete surprisingly mild. It con of Mr Nasrollah Eniezam, the There жда

tended itself solely with President, vacating the Chair identity of views" between

"armed in the charge that

favour of Dr French

Roberto the

and British

forces

the Central Urdamenta Arbelaes (Colom- Governments on the present

Government People's

the 60-nation body will of bin), international situation, the

transfer itself into the Political French Prime Minister, M. the People's Republic of Committee and will be able to

China are conducting mili-start an immediate debate. Rene Pleven, said today.

Addressing a Latin-American tary operations against VYSHINSKY CHARGE

Washington, December 6. Club luncheon he said: "Some United Nations forces in Mr Vyshinsky told the Steer-

Senator Robert Taft insisted quarters have asked whether | Korea."

that the administration ing

today that today France has not asked Britain to

Russia is represented on the General MacArthur instead of must consult Republicans on the act on France's behalf in order commitice but has по veto stopping at the 88th Parallel Far Eastern crisis, and demanded had marched forward to the that more facts be given to the The committee comprises A-Manchurian border, jeopardis-public. sembly President Nasrollah ing the security of the Chinese Asked if he thought there was Entezem, of Iran, the As-People's Republic.

not enough consultation with to maintain the British vlow- sembly's seven vice-presidents The United States' "criminal Republicans on the present point on recognition of Com- M. Fleven said that the and the

chairmen of the AR-arts of aggression" against China crisis, he replied: "The Re- munist China and its admission French Government believed sembly's seven standing com- had stirred and continued to stir publican Party is not being con- to the United Nations under

a common discussion of mittees, representing Australia, the just indignation of people sulted at all."

of the present questions would be Britain, Nationalist China, Co-who were well aware the Those Republicans summoned certain conditions, but this had only the beginning of a series of discussions

India, the Netherlands, of Governments to

American Imperialists, he Department during the past few all agreement of views on the the Soviet Unión, Thai- added.

days "were simply called to be Far Eastern situation-United the United

Mr Entezam Interrupted Mr brought up to date on the facts." Prest aggression

Vyshinsky and told him to stick He did not think Republican "War is not Inevitable," M. After stating the charge to the subject. Pleven said. He emphasised against Communist China, the

Mr Vyshinsky

then declared leadership in either the Hause. the Senate had been con- France's determination together memorandum pointed out that that there was no Chinese int

sulted on poltay with all the free nations to de- the issue failed to come up for tervention in Korea. fend its territory against all discussion in the Security Coun He described it as a mighty aggression, and added that forell "because of negative vote of Chinese people's movement to five years France had prevent- one of the permanent members ed a part of South East Asia the Soviet Union'

Mr Vyshinsky charged the from falling into the hands of

United

with repeating the terrorist regime-Reuter.

the old Japanese plan of trying te subdue Korea first and then attacking China.

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Situation In Korea Called Impossible

Washington, Dec. 5. Senator Harry Cain, Republi- can for Washington, thinks General MacArthur should be authorised Immediately to usc every

against

the

Venezuela,

States

and

The memorandum continued: "Under these circumstances the relegations of Cuba, Eduador, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States bellove

sider immediately the impor-

Not Guilty Of

Plot To Slay

Dr Salazar enough Dr

Mr Taft, felt the administra tion "ghould put more facts be fore the people and invite dis- cussion of the fundamental principles Involved apart from the Korean situation." He alleg

"not there was હતું પર leadership to develop any in-

Lisbon, Dec. 5. telligent debate." "The facts make it clear", ho Asked if he thought the cur Seven men were today clear- conferences of President ad of charges of having plotted

and assasinate is a mighty Chinese people's provide a good opportunity to Government tant and urgent question of the movement to go to the assistance give a report to the country. Dr Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, intervention of the Central and succour of their Korean he replied that this would be the Prime Minister, three years People's Government of the

brethren to save Korean people a good opportunity to let the ago. People's Republic of China in from the Imperialise and

Two

were of the to American people participate" in

accused Korca, with view to making defend China's own security."- developing foreign policy. acquitted and the other five

United Fress. appropriate recommendations."— Reuter.

sentenced to terms of imprison- United Presa

ment ranging from eight to 13' months for illegal possession of

the Assembly should now con- said, "that there is no Chinese rent

intervention in Korea. There Truman and Mr Attlee would to overthrow the Portuguese

PLACED ON AGENDA

Lake Success, Dec. b. The Steering Commutteo of:

United Nations the

General Assembly decided today to place Chinese Communist inter- weapon Chinese Reds.

vention in Korea on the As The Senator said that as mat-sembly's agenda, ters now stand the situation is both impossible and fantastic.

Asserting that General Mac- Arthur has been denied authori– ty to strike at and destroy the enemy's supply and cominuni catton Hocs, Mr Chin

mid "Buch

a problem has never Mr Warren Austin (United confronted history.

Voting was 10 to two with ono abstention.

The Steering Committeo Ly posed of the Assembly Pre- sident, the seven Vice-Presidents and the six male Commitice chairmen.

an army in all of States) said that United Nations

Indian Mediation

Yet

Offer Not Put Forward

Washington, Dec. 5.

Indian sources said today that the Ambas My view is that we forces in Korea had been on the sador, Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, who had must ckieavour to simply point of achieving their objec-been expected to confer with the Prime Minister, remove the United Nations Live of repelling aggression. forces from Korea.

Whether Subsequently, United Nations Mr Attlee, today, probably would not see him this latter and possible step

forces were obliged to resist until "later this week." could be accomplished at this Chinese Communists.

The sources said Mr Attlee's schedule had late date I am not qualified to

Mr Austin introduced a re- Say."

quest by Senator Coin spoke at a lun-

Cuba

Ecuador, made it impossible to arrange a definite meeting France,

end Norway, Britain cheon meeting of some 500 de-

the United States that because today. legates to the opening session

nction

the matter the three-day of

American blocked in the Security Council Municipal Congress, - United Pross

Accusation

Brought By Yugoslavia

and

on

was

There is considerable interest, Pandit

|

arma.

All five had already been in prison awaking trial for periods longer than their sentences...

The verdicts, announced tu- day, said that five of the ac- ?used ware found guilly ci possession of arms but that it waz not proved that they held the weapons for the purposes alleged in the charges-Rou-

ter.

Peking Adheres To Convention

Takyo, Dec 6, Communist Ching on Tues-

day declared: its readines to adhere to the Universal Postal but temporarily Convention

and consignment against reimburse- suspended postal parcels

ment.

This was announced in û let- Nehru, car

sent decide ter se

the on Tuesday to worth-director of the Univerzal Postal India's good Unlon by the Director-General by the Soviet veto, the Assem-here in such a meeting because whether it would be

of India's attempts to bridge while offering take up the ques- the bly should

differences

decision of the General Pot. Ofico of Nehru's the offices.. Mr between tion of Chinese intervention as

Chinese Communists and the also would be influenced by the the People's Republic of China,

The text of the loiter ад Important and

arces reports from Sir Beneral, who urgent Western powers. British sources matter.

Peking Radio, sold

no deânite appointment is exploring peace possibilitus published by the Mr Andrei Vyshinsky (for Madame Pandit was in the with General Wu Halu-chuan United Press sia) objected to any discussion schedule arranged, They said and other Chinese Communis 'n the Genoral

Assembly of Mr Attice would meet all Com-representatives at the United Chinese intervention in Kores claiming that. Chinese

there teers.

on her

However,

conflict

ahe nor

to the

Inconclusive

Jet Fight

Wis

Settlement In

Greece

Athens, Dec. 5. King Paul of Greece and the M. Venizelos, Prime Minister, will go to Salonka in January to discuss...the settlement

North Greek problems,

units monwealth representatives here Nations.

but It Was Licanwhile, the feeling is wero exclusively volun- carly on Friday

Pandit growing in Madams

some Washington probable

see aim alone before quarters that the possibility of If there were any complaints would

Indiation while the Uniæu Na- still on the to be made they should be 40. then

Madame Pandit has been uns forces are dressed to the Security Council,

briefed from New Pensula are growing more re- Belgrade, Dec. 5.

ho Therefore, proposed that thoroughly

government's mote.---United Press. The Yugoslav Communist the Steering Committee shelve Delhi

is that overy newspaper, Borba, charged the question and send it back position, which

of compro- Bulgaria today with "open acts to

Security Council possible avenue the

North Greece's, agricultural mise

Korcan in the of provocation" slander Router.

development and local reclama- Only the Soviet Union and should be explored. against Yugoslavia.

tion works are important prob- neither

lemo which...need the Govern- Bulgarian Government Czechoslovakia opposed placing Tho fabricated diplomatic the matter on the agenda.

ment's Sir Benegal Rau, the permal- ruthlessly

attention. Urgent Tokyo, Dec. 5. enicavouring to present

Indian delegato The Steering Committee's re-

Two Busalan-type jet Bghters Salonika's harbour must also be Bulgarian citizens us being per commendation will go before the United

Nations, -has been secuted and arrested in Yugo- full General Assembly for anal authorised to make any media dropped from the sun at a speed reorganised.

The probable expansion of of 500 miles an hour today to slavin," Borba wald

the Assembly tion

Jon offer at this time. approval and In spite of Yugoslav explaca-

It was understood Madame attack four United States Shoot-Greek-Yugoslav 'trado and tran President said that the question

also be considered. These and tions, "the Bulgarian Foreign would be sent to the main Foll- Pandie's instructions from Nowing Star Jets near the Valust for Yugoslav goods must

River. to get from Mr

Americans Ministry is continuing to pro- tient Committee for consider. Delhi were

The

jettisoned other outstanding questions Attlee a complete explanation their bomblonds and chased the will be dealt with on the spot duce notes, in order to slander tion,

It was later leained, that the of his and President Truman's Communist aircraft back across to give the Northern popula- Yugoslavia,

At the same time, the Bul-Steering Committee's recommen-position regarding Korea, the river. No damage was re- tlon a sense of national unity- garian authorities are organising dation will COIRO before a that the Indian Prime Minister, I ported, da ellber, alde. Reuter, Reuters, fla provocations on the Yugoslav

Bulgarian frontier as well as

armed assaults

on Yugoslav

frontier guards," the paper said. -Reuter

ent

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