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COMMENT OF THE DAY
Good Faith
Test
E decision not to delay
Tu full debate
on the
Korean war until after the American Presidential elec- tion IN not merely A pandering to the demands of the Soviet and Polish delegates, but is a sensible appreciation of the urgency of the problem. If there Is the ghost chance of accelerating conclusion of an armistice in Korea through United Nations deliberations the oppor- tunity must be seized with- out delay. Manifestly it in this consideration which has prompted the Western Powers to agree to affording priority of discussion to Koren at the current UN session and there will be general satisfaction over the decision. The so-called Polish "pence package" proposals, while regarded generally as failing to meet essential requirements for a Korean truce, need to be debated, if only to have thair worthlessness proved to the world. Furthermore, a full and open discussion will allow the Allies to pre- Rent their cuse in detail and obtain
from the United Nations a conclusive vote of confidence in the prin ciples which have been Inid down for a truce and in the manner the UN representa- tives have handled the negotiations at Panmunjom.
FITHERTO the viewpoints
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Can no
whose representatives in the United Nations debate will be the Soviet and Polish Foreign Ministers,
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952.
Today's ́ ́Weather:-Moderate NE winds. Fresh in pisers,
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Typhoon Leaves A Trail Youthful
Of Death
And Destruction
THOUSANDS
IN
Bevan-Attlee
Showdown Today
Strongly Worded Ultimatum
London, Oct. 23. Mr Clement Attlee will stake his leadership of, the Labour Party on a show down today with Mr Aneurin Bevan's left-wingers.
He will ask the 200 Labour MPs at a private meeting up
HOMELESS
PHILIPPINES
The
Manila, Oct. 22.
season's worst tropical storm killed at least 47 persons and injured hundreds in a wild, sweep across the Philip- pines before it veered into the South China Sea.
Preliminary reports from the devastated provinces indicated the toll might rise higher.
:
Crop dam-
Thousands were homeless. age ran into millions of dollars.
Across the South China Sea, nature struck A tidal wave ripped into another savage blow. the Indo-China port city of Phan Thiet late Mon- day, killing at least 30 persons. It is feared the death toll may run into the hundreds,
The wall of water cut the town in two. Much of it still was under six feet of water today, prove an ultimatum, aimed at Latest reports into Manila said the bodies of the Bevanites, calling for im- 21 typhoon dead had been recovered in Sorsogon the province. The military commander there said there was a tremendous loss in human lives, crops and property.
mediate abandonment of all
group
In organisations
of the party
decisive victory
for
Right-wingers expect a Mr Atlee, but it his ultimatum The Mayor of Legaspi City to the meeting and reported by radio:. were put
"Sixteen dead, 90 per cent of rejected, there is little doubt private homes destroyed, publie that Mr Attlee would resign buildings destroyed, the leadership of the party. washed out and communications
paralysed."
His ultimatum is too strongly worded for some middle-of-the-
road elements, who are all for There peace by arrangement, was no indication last night that the leaders were prepared to climb down, but there
crops
The Mayor said the typhoon was the worst that ever hit his city, in Albay provinco at the Southern tip of Luzon.
The Philippines News Service
eight have said
were dead
la
Nairobi Getting Back To Normal
been eleventh hour compromises Camarines Norte and Camarines More Arrests Made on previous crises of the kind. Sur. Crop "damage there TVS
on
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of the
Nairobi, Oct. 23.
Explorer
Colonel Lindberg's eldest surviving son, Jon Morrow, who is aged 20, recently took part in an expedition of the floor of the Atlantic which discovered a vast canyon in the ocean, Here is Lindberg junior examining a specimen taken from the ocean bed. -- London Express.
Iran 'Regrets' Having To Sever Diplomatic Relations
London, Oct. 22.
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UNITED NATIONS TO DEBATE TRUCE DEADLOCK
United Nations, Oct. 22.
The United Nations tonight decided to plunge. into an immediate: all-out debate on the Korean truce deadlock after the Big Three Western powers. came out in favour of such a move.
The Western stand was taken partly in response to Soviet bloc pressure. The proposal to give the Korean debate top priority was made by Australia, one of the first nations to send troops to Korea; after Poland had proposed first position for its own "peace package" including the Korean crisis.
Communist Poland demanded, Political Committee to begin that its "peace package," in its work by debatirig tho cluding Korean proposals, boj Korean war, debated immediately in
the bes
main Political Committee
the American presidential
election in November.
KEY TO LOCK
"The conscience of the civi- lised world attaches the highest The Polish delegation moved importance to solution of the that its proposals be taken up Korean problem," he said. But first because it has provisions he added: "We will know that,
Important as the debate will bó
and other
calling for the cessation of hostilities In tile Far East in the General Assembly of this which are claiming now victims every day, indeed, every hour to the Korean question, the lock matters with regard It said, "It is their Counden 198 duty' tą discuss and consider is in Panmunjom and the key forthwith measures that will to the lock Is In the pocket of the Communist negotiators who barous destruction visited (on thus far have refused to agrea Korca),"
to proposals which the science of the world agrees
end the bloodshad
and
BET-
present hon
con-
honourable proposals. Dr T. F. Talang of China sid
DESERVES PRIORITY The Polish Foreign Minister, Mr Stanislaw. Skrezoweki, said that if any item on the Political that, although he was not pro- Committee's
agenda deserved posing any postponement in the priority it is this item since it debate on the African questions,
of the im- he felt "at least two er.compasses most
or three pertant items with which the weeks" should be allowed the United Nations is faced". He Committee for study of the back→ added that the Polish proposals ground before they were taken "would facilitate favourable up-United Press.
of other items on the
agenda,
The Soviet delegate, Mc
Andrei Gromyko, supporting the Coronation Day
Polish representative, said pro- posals to consider other items before the Polish peace phelenge and its suggestion for "ending the Korean
war
were mere
verbal prestidigitalion designed to postpone consideration of the most important, most vital ques-
trary?"
demand the con-
He asked: "Since when has termination of hostilities become of such nature as to be dele- to last place on the gated
Do the people of any agenda? Persia's formal note to Britain severing diplo country desire to discuss ending matic relations, which was handed over in Teheran of the Korcan war last? Do today, said the Persian Government greatly re- they rather gretted that "it had been obliged to adopt¡ such a The United States delegate, decision."
Mr Ernest Gross, took no part In-this-preliminary-skirmishing, but later sald his government was "ready, willing and anxious to debate the Korean question and place before this General
the Assembly and
world facts and considerations that we Think bear upon the problem."
The United States peatedly said it is willing to debate the Korean war when ever the majority of members
desire.. Mr Gross supported the stand taken by Australia and Canada
calling upon the 60-nation
It added that should Britain decide to revise its policy and a favourable atmosphere be created, Persia would be very led to take action to renew diplomatic relations."
of
Bood
in
as to what should consti-party. tute the proper terms for an armistice have remained on the level of the truce teams in the tenta at Panmunjom. With the sub- ject thrown open for general debute ht United Nations headquarters, the nations of the world will be able to their individual express attitude to the problem, and the Communists longer have any misconcep- tion as to how the rest of the world feels about the essential conditions which
colimated at half 求 million should govern an armistice.
dollars. The final figure is ex- It remains to be seen
peeled to be much higher,
British and African troops whether the Soviet and The Bevanites, whose own battered Samur Island, continued their patrols and Polish spokesmen are will-group is at least 30 strong, were which bore the full brunt of the "show the flag" marcheaTM in ing to tackle the question non-committal about the at- 100-mile-an-hour
winds,
the the main towns of Kenya to- of repatriating POWs which titudo they will adopt.
Some Mayor of Laong reported 00 per day, as arrests in the drive is the only existing obstacle
said everything would depend cent of the homes destroyed and
whether official leadership crops completely wiped out." to an armistice in Koren
against the anti-white ter- all out to make was
the
The note said the decision to ference, created difficulties aim rorist society Mau Mau rose today. If they ignore the
Bevanites lose face or presented
LEYTE DAMAGED
above the 100 mark.
break off diplomatic relations ed at disturising this country's issue they will demonstrate the ultimatum with reasonable
with Britain had been made be-order and security. their complete lack of good tact.
Widespread damage and
"The tho in the
Persian narmail cause
government fairly destruction also was faith, for while measures to
reported again and the situation was so eument Anglo-Persian oil dis- hopes that the British govern safeguard world peace are
Attice loyalista were prepared elsewhere on Leyte Island,
Dr J
quiet in Mombasa and other pute the British Government ment will realise the nature and H. Yanzon to see the Bevanites opposing desirable, the immediato
had "prevented agreement by the truth underlying the move- unlawfully need is to bring to an end
the ultimatum, but thought that Philippines Red Cress said the towns along the coast.
BO the ment and the aspirations of the supporting left entire resources of his organisa- if it were passed the
Officials here believed that the former company-the
Persian nation and hostilities in Korea,
that they Anglo- revise their policy. And
wingers would bow to the will tion had been mustered for Kikuyu Tribe, from which the Iranian Oil Company. this requires 11 new
relief of the stricken areas, of the majority..
Mau Mau secret society stem, is It
# favourable "Should such slated that the staff of approach to the POW die-
Planes loaded with supplies awaiting the government's next the Persian Embassy in London atmosphere and good under- nute by the Communists, Some left-wingers said there will leave Manila tomorrow move after the "shock arrest had been instructed to leave standing be created the Persian
would have to be a compromise morning.
of the past few days,
for Teheran. within one week government, which has always on both sides,
The storm tore a path of
from today,
been interested in the existence destruction up the cast coast
A government spokesman dis- No mention was made of any
relations between the Over 50 trade union members of Luzon, lashed the Tayabas closed that between 760 and 800 time limit for the closing down two governments, will be very of the Parliamentary Labour Bay area, then veered due west Africans had been rounded up of the British Embassy in glad to take action to renew Brains for Industry Party mot yesterday to consider and Into the South China Sea for questioning in Nairobi during Teheran,
diplomatic relations. its course of action for today. The Manila Weather Bureau the lunch hour yesterday. All
"In conclusion I wish to in- THE intest official figures
that The full text of the Persian
Instructions you was moving west show that about 48% of This private meeting showed sold full-time university students itself strongly anti-Bevanile but northwest at 12 miles an hour.
The only tension to be noticed note sent today by Dr Hussein have been given to the mem Manila was spared, but high Many consi- took no decision.
in Nairobi today
Fatemi, Feralen Foreign Minis-bers of the Persian Embassy was in the ter, said: are reading arts, 20% pure dered that the trade
unionists winds ripped, through the city.
Adrican orad Anixlic quarICTS, sclence and 12.4% tech should stick to their job of re- Highways, rail lines and bridges
inhabitants
"I have the honour to inform Teheran within one week from - nology. They indicate that presenting their local electors' were cut.. Coastal areas were where many
flooded. Three inter-island possible, rioting and destruction you of the Persian Govern- October 22, 1862"
ment's decision to sever diploma- the science branches have Interests in Parliament and re-
tic relations with the Bri-. than
doubled in frain from political action as a boots were sunk. Associated of their property.
Teheran, Oct. 22. GUARDING CHILDREN
tish Government, The Persian number of students since bloc.-Reuter.
Government greatly regrets that Several weeks ago the Iranian the war. Now Bir Frederick
Special volunteer squads of it has been obliged to adopt such Foreign Ministry borrowed the Hundley Pago has urged
British European Home Guards and a decision.
Embassy's pamphlet that the schools and
police are continuing to guard "In the course of the dispute entitled "Protocol to bo Coser-
children universities should produce
European
in their with the former oll company ved in the Severance of Diplo schools in upcountry areas my government always made matic Relations." at more, and especially
every effort to ensure that this When Dr against terrorista..
Mohammed Mos more of the best. Only an
dispute should not damage the sadegh announced the break industry and...commerce
Some of the guards stayed in friendly relations between the with Britain last week,' the sorved by the ablest brains
the schoola at night and con- two governments.
Embassy asked it, the Ministry and abilities can maintain
tinuous patrols were being made "My government is convinced could return the pamphlet, only enruly the safety of the that if the British government to be told it is still being used.--- a minimum standard of
hud baid proper children. living for the people. It is
attention Associated Press. consistent with the Jusifce and in fact questioned whether
Amy headquarters reported friendship to the alms of industry and business are
that troops had noticed a slight Persian nation and the govern getting their proper share
hostility in some places. One ment, who have only been of the highest talents In
British officer described It me
"seeking and are sull seeking the sixth forms of "the He said this in a written concerned, except the Faldera-mere "dumb insolence."
to secure "their; 'rights, which Mr ton of Malaya and Gibraltar, public and grammar schools. Parliamentary
Men ol the
Jancashire had been infringed, the rola- Roland Robinson (Conservative), where, for obvious reasons, It Many firms would be
would
Milwaukee, Oct, 22. happier if they could attract who had asked whether Mr would be unwise to restrict the Fusiliers flown to Kenys from tlons between the two countries
the Suez Canal Zone on Monday
nover have reached such Mr Anna Sharloin, 49, who stage. moro Boventeen-year-oldselton had completed his repower to order immediate re-and of the King's Africans Rides |a is regretted, however, that appeared in court on a drunken i
view of deportation powers in movals Mr. Lotaion sald into their own training colonial territories.
were today still patrolling the
and other your government not only re driving charge festined that she schemes. It was only n The Colonial Secretary con- predecessor also asked streets of Nairobi week or two ago that the tinued:My predecessor issued colonial governments, which had towns with armoured cats, fruined from helping to solve had consumed five beers to
not already done so to provide Troops of the King's African tie dispute in this matter, which celebrate her divorce. bodies
The Civil Judge, Thaddeus concerned with an administrative direction loty legislation that Judicial pro zines marched through Nakuru, ip: vital for our nation, but also technical education were Governors of cortala territories cess should normally be oblige- murgon and Thomson's Falls evented an agreement by un-rus, asked what icind of cash
seek the tory "Before 'a British
received insisting that there must be requiring them to
person is activity.
from her ex-husband, Fred. authority of the Secretary of a British protected peoplect or all the scene of recent terrorist lawfully supporting the former settlement who had State whenever they proposed deported from or rusticated
**INTRIGUES": Kenya Regiment troops, work-
She told him she had received technical robots almost un- to exercise the power of de- within the territory: Most Gov-ing closely with the King's Moreover some of the ofl- $200.00 able to express themselves portation.
ernors have agreed and corres-African stifles, are patrolling and clai, representatives of the 31-
*Woll you are leaving half Her an issuing a similar direc-pondence is proceeding in the guarding key, points throughout liah governmest, through in- of it here," said the judge, arki
the country,outer. tion to all the other territories, outstanding cases."--Reuter. to be turned out.
Arigues and fingroped inter" 'fined-her: #100,Unifod : Press,"
more
A balance unless a race of
In their own language àro
Press,
It
Lyttelton Comments On
Deportation Powers
London, Oct. 22.
Mr Oliver Lyttelton, British Colonial Secretary, said today that powers to deport people from a colonial terri- tory to which they belong "will not be used save in excep tional circumstances.”
reply to
but 25 were later released,
to
fear
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An Expensive Celebration
Holiday London, Oct. 22. Coronation Day June 2 next year will be
on
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Tive British Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, made the 'an- nouncement today amid cheers in the House of Commons. ---- Router.
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London, Oct. 22. Mr L. D. Gammans today re- thejected a proposal
to relay live television broadcasts of the Coronation next June across the States and Allantle
handle to United
re-
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