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RUSSIAN

CHARGES

The Wake Island Documents Released By Truman Story Of Historic Too Easy

Meeting With

MacDonald Seeing Bao Dai For

Talks On Defence

Saigon, May. 2.

Mr Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner. General for South-East Asia, flow today to Dalat, Southern Annam, to meet Bao Dai, head of Vietnamese State.

the

Peace A

General MacArthur Danger

Washington, May 2. Vansittart Warning

The Truman Administration's Wake Island documents, made public late today, quote General |

London, May-2. MacArthur as having told President Truman there Britain's chief diplomatic Lord Vansittart, formerly was very little chance of Red China's intervention adviser, warned the Govern- in Korea.

ment today against making President Truman went to Wake Island lust a too easy pence with Com- October to meet General MacArtnur and talk over muntat China. the Far Eastern situation.

What was said has come into controversy the President dismissed General MacArthur month from his Far Eastern command.

The Administration's docu- ments

от the conference

were released by the Senate GERMANY

Armed Services and Foreign Relations. committees as 4

preliminary to their hear- ADMITTED

ings, starting on Thursday, on General MacArthur's dis-i misaal.

One of the documents was a report by the Joint Chiefs of Staff,

This quoted

General Mac-

He urged it to make no con-

since ceston on the basis of an end.

to the wor in Korea only. Bri- Just tain had no right to consent da

TO COUNCIL

anything that ́ ́ might, simply transfer hostilities, he told the House of Lords.

"Surely wa awe something to the people murdered in Malaya and to the French in Indo- China," he said, Until Com- tumist China signed and kopl a peace there could be no ques- tion of admitting her to the United Nations.

Other points Lord Vansitiert madle weret.

Strasbourg, May. 2. The West German Gov

Germany: Germans shoula not take part in the defence of ernment today became 巍

the West unless they specifical- Arthur as having said: "We fully-fledged member of ly asked to do so. There whe Usually reliable Vietnamese sources expect Mr Mac-(Chinese Communist) Intervena footing of equality with devil spirit in, Germany.

are no longer fearful of their the Council of Europe on still a great deal of the old Donald will confidentially discuss Indo-China's inclusion

13 other Later the Chinese Reds - Western Europe. tacked United Nations forces fri Korea and

created what General MacArthur called "new war."

DISPROVED in a Pacific Pact.

were

This was the first hint that the Western Powers sounding out the possibility of

South-East North Including

Asian countries in a Pacific defence system.

Lake Success, May 2. The United States today released captured Korean battle plans which.. supported the charge that The sources declared that the the Communists planned the United States had already made Korean War and issued unofficial approaches to Vict-

nam-an orders

State to invade

independent South

associated to the French Union. Korna a full week before The Vietnamese

were under- the conflict began last June stood to favour their country's Inclusion in a Pact and expected

25.

that this would bring them

退

The documents were sub-American sir and British navol

mitted to the Security Council support Indo-China were

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LONDON DENIAL

London, May 2

de

Mello

Acquisition By British

Museum

London, May 2. A giant Buddha, weighing 18 tons and believed to largest Chinese sculpture ever to be the leave China, has been set up in the main entrance hall of the British Museum,

The statue stood for centuries in a temple southwest of Peking until 1918, when it was moved into the city. It was brought to London in 1935 for an Inter- national exhibition of Chinese

art.

After the exhibition

IL was

lon."

A

A letter from Gen. Omar N. Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to the commil- tee sald five copies of the re- port were sent to General Mac- Arthur 12 days after the con- ference,

nations of Spain: If the United States

decided to help in the Iberian Peninsula, Britain. should not house,interfere.

of Foreign

The Council's upper the

Committee Ministers, voted the

Germans Egypt: The British proposals in at the beginning of its initial to Egypt (reported to include session here this

afternoon in jan agreement in principle to a the Counell's headquarters, the withdrawal of British troops) Maison de l'Europe.

were almost suicidal.

The unanimously adopted Britain should tell Egypt she resolution noted that the Bonn was glad to have her friend- regine "fullg the conditionship but British friendship to NOT CONTRADICTED

necessary to become a member," them was worth a great deal, General Bradley's leiter

Among these conditions out- Perala: added:

The Government lined in the Council's statutes should not hesitate to use force "To my knowledge, since are a democratic system of if British lives were in danger, information from General Mac- that time we have received no government and determination The would happen on a large Arthur

to work for the peace and scale i forcible expropriation that would indicate any non-

headquarters, stability of Europe.

of the Anglo-Iranian” Oùi Com-

hka

which enc

presented to the British Museum

Any defence_d

Mr Malcoln MacDonald, the exhibition. British Commissioner-General

two

North Korea Japan by Christmas."

of

only

was

RAMMED

IN CHANNEL Typhoon

men

the

Threat In

Philippines

up

by the U.S. Chief delegate, Mr invaded Chinese Communist Warren Austin, In the form of "volunteers."

special report

MacDonald will fly to from Lleut Mr Matthew Ridgway, new Saigon tomorrow to meet the

concurrence with the record of Germany previously had beenpany was attempted. United Nations

The 22-foot high statue is

the conference," Supreme Com-Premier of Vietnam, M. Tran

associate member The Mediterranean: A valid mander in Korea, They com-

com- Van Huu, and confer once more regarded as the most important General MacArthur

holding seats In the Consulta-organisation should be set ЧУОБ priand two orders. The first was with the French Commander-Chinese sculpture in Britain.. I quoted in conversational

form

tive Assembly But no voice in which the Greek and Tur- labelled "Reconnaissance Order In-Chief in Indo-China, General is dated 585 AD, the period in the summary, which General in the Ministerial Committee. kish armies would be immense- No 1 and was issued by the Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, when Bakidha .art was at its Bradley told the Senators, he branch of the Council that can see Spain

This committee is the only ly valuable. He would like to general staff of the North

General de Laitre is expected ¦ peak.

compiled from notes during the

and Yugoslavia In Korean Army to the Chiefs of to arrive at Shigon from Hansi

return trip from Wake Island.

make decisions.

it, though he disliked sending Staff of various militory units tomorrow.

General Bradley was one of

Just after the. Foreign Minis equipment to a "tyrant liko under the date of June 18.

those who attended the Waketers' vote, Germany's Chancellor Tito second was "Operation Order

Island meeting

Konrad Adenauer, here as Ger- No 1 issued by Lee Kwon Mu,

maa Foreign Minister,

If Russia struck General Bradley said all those

west into commander of the North Korean

ushered Into the

there would be the committee Europe who took part, including 5 Fourth Infantry Division, three

of the Ailles atrik- stenographer, helped

room and tool a place next to possibility supply French Foreign Minister Robert ng upwards days before the attack began.

under "the belly data that was combined for the Schunnan-Associated Press.

of the monster" and liberate "These

Сел. IWO orders,"

report labelled "Substance

the enslaved nations of Eastern Ridgway sold in his note to the

Statements

at Wake

Europe-Reuter. “United Nations, “issued-to-the- North Korean forces on June 18

The summary said that at the MTB and June 22 provide clear and

The for South-East Asia, may hold

conference huge white marble opening of the documented conftimation that with Bno Dal, ex-Emperor of Buddha was originally in

General MacArthur told Pre- the attack of

attack against the Republic | Wi

and the Vietnamese pieces,-figure-and-bass- Thesident Truman and others: Annam,-and- of Korea,

launched on the 25th defence

defence authorities

"I believe that formal resis- In Saigon gure was cut down through the of June, was carefully prepared will concern regional, defence centre, probably to case Its tance will end throughout North

London, May 2. rather than the in-transport from the temple to and South Korea by Thanks- planning

Doctors and ambulance with a deliberate and

precon-

Vietnam in a Pacific Peking-Reuter, clusion of

giving Day."

wasted on the quayside at New- for the corquest of

A little inter General Mac-haven early today for the ar the Republic

defence pact, according to in- of Korea. The originals of these

formed sources here.

Arthur was quoted:

rival of two M.TB.'s which two docu-

said today that, the only

"It is my hope to be able to collided during night exercises ments. which are in Korean

negotiations for EUCLE

withdraw the Eighth Army to

in the Channel. languages, are in the possession

the sense that it

A radio of the United

message from States Govern- a pact-In

This was at a time when boats said two sailors had been binds member States to mutual ment."

United Nations and U.S. forces Before filing the special re-obligations in the event of ag-

gression are those

were advancing Into North port with the Security Council, Australia, New Zealand and the

Korea and before the Chinese Mr Austin told fiows con-

United States following their

Communis entered the Korean part in the exercise. One boat overnight, raising the possibill- ference, "These documents cor-

rammed another five miles fighting Tokyo, May 3.

of Beachy Head. The Philippines.

ty: that.... ib.. might strike the roborate the claim the United recent decision to conclude a

The North Korean Pyongyang

President Truman was quoted south States has made in the General joint defence pact.

Tho

of extending radio today, broadcasting Assembly

us asking General MacArthur: rammed vessel was stated to be possibility Security

What Counell to the effect that the terlocking pacts,

this arrangement by other in operational report for May 1,

are the chances for shipping water fast, and was foreshadowed claimed the destruction of 12, Chinese Or Soviet inter-being towed back to Newhaven.reported the centre localed at aggressors were North Korea in by President Truman' when he 000 Allied troope

Fire-pumps from Newhaven six o'clock this morning at 11 the beginning

"In the last ference?" Their obvious announced the tripartite decl-few days."

MacArthur

were sent was brigade

to the degrees, two minutes north and effect is

General to provide complete sion, was regarded here De a

quoted in reply:

quayside ready to pump out 132 degrees, 20 minutes east. proof that the charge made by fairly long-term matter,—Reu- The broadcast monitored

Very little. Had they Inter- the damaged vessel.

The intensity had increased 10 in Andrel Gromyko in Paris 70- ter.

Tokyo said: "The Korean peo- fered in the first or second

miles per hour in the centro cently that South Korea Initiated

ple's troops in close co-opera- months, it would have been de-

since the typhoon was first die- the disturbance by invading

tion with the Chinese people's citive, We are no longer fearful

covered yesterday, North Korea is absolutely false."

RED EXPELLED volunteer troups, continued to of their intervention. We no -United Press,

Aght fierce batties and repel longer stand hat in hand.

aM niong enemy troCOS Casablanca, May 2.

the The Chinese

have 300,000 men in Manchuria. Of these M. Andre Leroy Secretary front. The erremy troops were

For of the Communist-led General Inst few days our armies des to 125,000 nro distributed along

Now Deim, May 2. Chances that the deposed Confederation of Labour (COT), troyed or captured more than the Yalu River. Only 50,000 to was expelled from the Frotector 12,000 enomy coldlers and many 10,000 could they have no air fored are bellayed to be grow

be got across the Gackwar of Baroda will be-rez- Asmara, May 2. U.S. military personnel today ate today.

weapons, including 300 trucks announced

Uria May Day speech here and 30 tanks, On the western force. Now that we have bases Ing, although a deputation of 25 of 7,000 F reward

he East African chillings (£350) yesterday advocated the front, the people's army co for our air force in Koren, 11 M.P.s today asked the States for information lending to the abolition of French control of operated with the Chinesa ; the Chinese tried to get down | Ministry not to withdraw the arvest and conviction of the Morocco, He was put on board volunteers and continued fight to Pyongyang there would be order against himi

The Government of India Shifta (rebel) responsible an Air France plane for. Paris ing the enemy north of Seoul," the greatest straighter.”—Asso-

Tang

this morning-Reuter.

United Press. for holding up and shooting a

clated Press,

́still studying his appeal. U.S. Sergeant, John A. Cromer, 50 miles from Asmara on Sunday. Cramer, who is in hospital, is making progress ----- Associated Press,

and the

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between

Claims

on

Reward Offered Gener of the Moroccan branch suffering big losses. the probably not more than 100,000

ALY TO COUNTER

Paris, May 201 Mr M. Dehizot, Prince FAL Khan's lawyer, old today that If the Prince's

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a request for divorce "we shall submlt

mit one as well."

Commenting on

reports to

day that Prince Aly Would mak American courts for the custody of his dauÆNDET,

Jasmin, Mik

Deniot said: "We are not re maining inactiva."mekäister

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Manila, May 3.- A tropical typhoon with 130- miles-per-hour winds in the centro veered slightly-westward

A weather observation plane

The path of the typhoon, re- ported yesterday as northwest, had changed to west-northwest this morning. The Location given in about 425 miles due cast previous report had predicted of. Tacloban, Leyte Island. The

of Tacloban by the centre would be northeast

morning

No typhoon wemings have been posted, as yet, but the Philippines. Ialuris from Min- denadito: Luzon have beenyad÷ vibod, to b

on the alerti Associated Press,

CHINESE

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