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Largest In The World Britain

The largest sheet of polished sheet glass in the world was placed in position as a window in the Power and Production building on the Festival of Britain site last week. The sheet measures eight feet by 50 feet, and is three-eighths of an inch thick, Special vacuum- operated suckers were used to lift the glass into position. Mr. Nehru

Says:

UN SUPPORT OF CHIANG IS UNREALISTIC

London, Jan. 16.

Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, declared in London today that continued United Nations support for Chiang Kai-shek was unrealistic.

"While the nations have been discussing the entry of the People's Government of China into the United Nations something much bigger has been recognised that the new China is a Great Power to be dealt with on terms of equality by other Great Powers," Mr Nehru said.

Speaking at a crowded Press conference at the end of the Commonwealth talks in London, Mr Nehru said that settlement in the Far East should not be on a local but world-wide basis.

Mr Nehru was asked if intended to go to Moscow Peking.

NFERMANAL

JANJAK I

Backing U.S. Determination To Hold Fast In Korea

Washington, Jan. 16.

A usually well-informed diplomatic official said today that Britain shared the United States' determination for the United Nations to hold Korea if possible without sending now ground

units.

ACHESON OUTLINES

U.S. STAND

Mr Acheson gave these as surances privately to some legislators in answer to their criticism of the United States acceptance of the new United Nations cease-fire proposal,

He said the British Ambassador, Sir Oliver Franks, recently urged the United States to make the greatest possible effort to keep a military hold in Korea.

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The British High Commissioner in Malaya and the French High Commissioner in Indo-China have both stressed the necessity of continuing the fight in Korea,

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17, 1951.

RAF Rescue Off

Korea Coast

Tokyo, Jan. 10.

A fighter plane which crashed into a hill bounood Into the sca near Wonsan and the pilot was rescued unharmed by a Royal Air Force flying boat.

The fighter was a car- rler-borne Corsair. When it struck the hill is Jellled petrol bombe exploded. The pilot launched his col- lapsible dinghy and was rescued after two hours in thổ lợi nhà Kenter.

Scientist's Amazing Forecast

London, Jan, 16, through walls in the

People will be able to walk not too distant future, according to Dr A.J. Glazewski, a Faraday lecturer in physles.

Dr Glazewski told an audience at Newton Abbot, Devon, yen- terday that levitation (or floating through space) would be possible to disintegrate a man be "simple." Moreover, it would

in Europe and integrate him in America.

sent

Washington, Jan. 16.

The diplomat cold the State In a National Press Secretary of State Dean Department had given briefings speech, Mr Cocke also: Acheson was reported today at least once a week to Am- 1. Branded the United to have assured some mem-;

bassadors of countries which States' approval of the UN bers of Congress that the Korea. These briefings are

have armed forces fighting in ccase-fire plan as "appease United States was not com- keep the envoys up to date on chain of misadventures in the to ment" and "one more link in the milted to support Com-American policy,

Far East". munist China's bid for Reasons given by Department

2. Said It officials to Ambassadors

would be a United Nations membership tions which have troops fighting "grievous

These feats, Dr Glazewski error tr commit or control of Formosa.

Korca included:

sald, would be possible by in- another GI to battle" while Seasoned Communist Ignoring Chiang

sulating the force of gravity. Kai-shek's Chinese troops are planed down standing offer of 30,000 troops. of a machine which he claims.

Dr Glazewski is the inventor in Korca and consequently at other UN members to join with variations in the waves

3. Decried the failure not available elsewhere.

diagnoses illnesses by showing munist China is reported not to the United States In branding out by the body, and can tell have great numbers of trained Communist China an aggressor the sex of unborn children. troops, thus the Korean war may and recommended that the

A French scientist, he said, The State Department was

retard any proposed Communist United

act alone had found that holy water also reported to have advised

Chinese overt aggression against necessary.

4. Called for a blockade of

reacted 'differently from two inquiring Senate commit-Southeast Asian countries. tees that

2, Continued holding will help sible military aid to the Na-

the

Chinese coast and all pos-

ordinary top water, and that a baptised infant supported tho cease-fire in the United States to try to re-

tionalist forces on Formosa and electrostatically from an Korea largely to gain support build prestige, especially in the for branding the

Far East

the anti-Commumist and Middle East

guerillas baptised child, he stated. Chinese Com-

on the mainland.

Waves been diminished

from 1 crowd munists as aggressors.

of where it has The

the Chinese

5. Said the in

pilgrims question of the cease-by

at Lourdes success

Legion would praying are bid in the United Nations Korea. It Korea were aban- accept the decision of General had penetrated a sealed metal and Mr John Hickerson, both such as those in Indo-China and

on when Mr Dean Rusk doned, there would be less like- Dwight Eisenhower

the box and exposed a photographic lihood of other Aslatie troops,

question of sending American | plate, though a disorganiand assistant

ground troops to

to Europe.

crowdi produced no effect, he cecretaries of State, were

added.-Reuter. questioned during closed alongside Western troops to re- Malaya, being willing to fight sessions of two Senate Fordgn sist Communism. Relations sub-committees.

THE CRITICS Senators reported that Hic-

Erle Cocke, Jr., national com- expected the cease-fire plan to said today that United Nations kerson said the United States mander of the American Legion, be rejected by the Communist troops should slug it out in India and other now reluctant vastly more costly to the enemy in Korea "as long as the effort is countries approving stronger than to us";

came up

the United States

bloc. This might result

United States resolution to Peking-United Press. put the aggressor label on

Hankow Women

he United Nations would simply or be

fact,

Demonstrate a recognition of this new

is

"ABJECT SUBBENDER" Republican

Representative

Usher L, Burdick said today that the cease-fire proposal to Com- munist China is the "most abject history." surrender of anything known in

He said the United States should withdraw from the Unit- od Nations "and endeavour to run our own affairs if the UN.

differed

un-

YOUR 1951

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Generals' Visit To No-Man's-Land

Korea, Jan. 16.

GIs stared in amazement today when they saw three officers climb out of a helicopter in no-man's- land south of Wonju.

"No," he replied. "There

San Francisco, Jan. 10. Dealing with the other part of no present intention but as I

Forty

thousand Chinese resolution demonstrated In Delhi, if the cease-fire and the withdrawal of through snow-covered

referring to a women in Honkow marched necessity arose and I fell the all non-Korean forces, and a

streets on Sunday shouting anti-Amer!- it would serve a useful purpose

problems in- would travel to the ends of discussion of all

can slogans, Peking Radio rc- cluding Formosa, Mr the earth

Nehru ported tonight. drew Answering

special attention

The women to the

had gathered to phrase "all problems including protest

The officers were General Hoyt Vandenberg, against "American aggression," to "support the Air Force Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Korean people" and defend

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carth.

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on

question friendship between

India and China which might consillute Formosa."

stabilising factor

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in Aslu. Discussing the Kashmir dis- and would also form a counter-pute, Me Nehru said that the weight against Soviet influence final decision on this had to be in South-East Asia, Mr Nehru made basically by the people of said that all friendships were | Kashmir themselves. stabilising factors.

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world peace," broadcast George Stratemeyer, Commander of the Far East [YE OLDE PRINTERIE, LTD. Air Forces; and Major General T. Landon, Gen. shouted Vandenberg's plans officer.

reported.

One of the slogans

; was "For the happy future off India had always held that our children we must defend "That is, if those friendships the Kashmir issue should be world peace", It was added, are not aimed at a lack of derided by referendum.-Reuter. Reuter. friendship with others", be

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Mr Nehru said it was a rather interesting historical perspective if one looked at the past 1,500 years of the history of South- East Asia which was influenced very greatly by Inula and China in various cultural, politieat and other ways. Every country in South-East Asia bore the im- press of China as well as of India.

A BIG THING

Mr Nobru said that he was

Influence in South-East Asia,

Mystifying Moves

By Chinese Red Forces In Korea

Korea, Jan. 17.

General Stratemeyer escorted; turned. The gunner blushed and the other two officers on a tour was so embarrassed that it was of the fighting fronts. General dimeult for him to speak. But, Vandenberg came here from he managed, "We say a prayer Washington for a personal check of thanks of the type of clase air support every night, sir." The generals for your fly boys being furnished to the men oa said, "Thank you." An infantry the ground.

patrol chorused "Thanks you."-United Press.

Soon after General Vandenberg landed, he and other officers: wont in search of the air co- ondinator. They found him lauring the front in radio- equipped jeep. The co-ordinator is a fet pliot

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ed to the Intemporarily assign-!

and the patrol commander assured the generals that close air support was some- thing to marvel at.

Moon

Trips Visualised

In Moscow

to

not nware of any Soviet The United Nations tank, artillery and in-

To prove the point, the com ordinator picked up his micro- "I am aware of certain Com-fantry task force, which entered Suwon on Tues- phone. He whispered an order. munist movements in someday afternoon, withdrew as darkness fell and at

Within a fow minutes the

Moscow, Jan. 16. countries there," he added.

ground

Return was shaking_from_the}

journeys from the the last reports early today the U.N. troops had a impact of rockets Asked his view on the pros-

fired from earth to the moon and planets pects of

of a peaceful

settlement conflict with the Communists before pulling out. than 100 yards from the gen- according to the Soviet aeronaut, the air. The dirt flew less are no longer a Utopian iden, in Korea, Mr Nehru replied, "IA you look at the resolutions of The village of Kumyangjangni was similarly abanerals. the Prime Ministers' conference doned.

various

the

pleased by the demonstrations, hellcopter.

R. Shternfeld.

paper, Moscow Komsomol, he

The generals, obviously

Writing in the Youth CWS-

hoaded back townrd their declared that the day was not tor distant when man would gering a 50 calibre muchinegun power opened up new A black-bearded gunner, fin- 'penetrate interplanetary space.

Atomic

of cosmic flight in atom- powered ships

Ips able to navigate non-stop to and from any plane

polar system.

shouted at called. The

an anti-aircraft

mount them. "Hey,** be three generals

of

Printers' Strike

Until

now, Shternfeld sold, cosmic travel had been conceived

as well as the principles of the three-man committee set up by The big question in Korea today is: Which the Political Committee of the

way are 300,000 Chinese Communists marching? United Nations, you will and Staff officers at the Eighth Army headquarters of

points emerging. "The important. point wus Lieutenant-General Matthew Ridgway are posing that it had been agreed that

over reports for clues. four Powers spectally соп

the United These include cerned, Britain,

frontline re- last summer along the main States, Russia and China, should ports, Air Force reconnais highway from Seoul to Pusan. settle Far Eastern problems. sance photographs and informa- They may prefer to take the

That means,

curiously tion from prisoners and re- central Sobaek mountain corri-

possibly only with the aid of an that while we have fugees.

artificial global satellite," crent- dor, better suited to infiltration discussing the recognition

Rome, Jan. 18. apparently tactics than the fat lands south

ed from earth-Launched rockets Italy will be without news- But of Suwon. It is significant that

serve as an

as an intermmedialo papers tomorrow. they were the Chinese have put little

Launching station Printers, belonging to Com-pull of the earth's gravity.

outside the into the United Nations some-reported to have sent another emphasis in their attacked on munist thing much bigger has been re- army to join the two presently tanks which

and non- Communist Atomic power made such Wee the North untons Cognised

and that is that the south of Seoul, 10 miles north Korean's most potent weapon hour strike

tonight started a 24-man-made moon unnecessary for new China is

of Suwon. a Great Power,

last summer.

pay.stallar voyages in nuclear ships, to be dealt with on terms of

Another roport sald the

he Gold.--Reuter.. cquality by

(2) The Chinese may want the other Great Chinese in the Seoul area are to lure the United Nations forces Powers, That is a much bigger streaming east to reinforce the northward to spend a week of thing than entry into the United 11 North Korean divisions

Central Korea.

The

Chinese

of the new China and the entry pulled back from Suwon. of the People's Government at the same time

Nations."

Mr Nehru sald that this was A more and legal questions, likes or dislikes, did not enter.

inlittle or no contact, and then hu And in the them with a full scale offensive rast General Chen Yi's Third They did this on the Chungchos,

river

ant around the Chosin Blates reservoir.

recognition of a fact encircle

Field Army, which tried to

"The basic factor is that a

U10

United Tenth Corps before the Hung- cam withdrawal, Is reported

san orca.

(3) The Chinese may strike

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FOUR POSSIBILITIES

upset the previous equilibrium.” | There are to cold.

Army from Wonsan to reinforce forces on

the North Korean four possibilities, according ta competent one fronts,

(4) The Chinese may want estimated 200,000 to relieve pressure on the United

"The fact of not recognising authorities here:

It does not make it any lens

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The

a fact. Many difficulties which Chinese in and around Seoul do Nations troops in Korea to keep arlech are due to this not want or are not able to crow them there--which would leave |non-recognition of fats."

the Han river in force. They a major American forca coin- Nehru said that the may not care to follow the mitted on the peninsUJA, -- of China into the North Korean invasion route of United Press...

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