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United Nations, Dec. 2. Henry Ford II declared in the United Nations today that re- construction of the Republic of Korea is n demand upon the collective conselence of the free world."
THE CHINA - MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER
1958.
POLAND Mexican Film Star
United Nations
Sir Gladwyn Jebb Hits
Back
New York, Dec. 2.
Sir Gladwyn Jebb, the British delegate to the United Nations, today answered a charge by Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet representative, that Britain had negotiated with Hitler in 1939, to "sacrifice" Poland to Germany.
The reply came during the debate by the General Assembly on American atrocity charges against the Communists in Köred.
"To allege that in 1939 Britain's purpose was to surrender Poland to Hitler when, unprepared as we were, we went to war with Hitler rather than let him seize Poland, is so staggeringly untrue that even Mr Vyshinsky cannot believe it," said Sir Gladwyn Jebb. "If he does, one can only conclude that his reason and judgment has become drowned in a vast sea of suspicion.
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Mr Ford said that the United Sistes would support a resolu- tion calling on all nations 10 meet their pledges for the Unked
"If only the Soviet Union "It had not been for the Nations Korem Reconstruction could remember the genuine joy battle of Britain and the Agency (UNKRA),
with which ours' und ait the resistance of the United Klug- democracles greeted the successes dum after the. defeat of the The resolution also would urgej er the Russlang ngajust the armies on the Western front nations who are not contribu-Germans, there would be more resulting in the destruction of tons to join in aiding Korean chunces, even now, of organising a large part of the reconstruction.
a durable once which in the Force, the maintenance of many West, to days of the hydrogen bomb is Nazi divisions in
of the efforts we undoubtedly the real objective of my nothing
to keep ореп all peoples and oil, governments the Royal Navy to
The throughout. Lic
supply lines), European the work," battleground ut the present Gladwyn Jebb eentinued.
Russla wouk! have been over- struggle of the free world! for
whelmed by the German Army survival," Mr Furd toki the accusation yesterday When In 1941 and what is the Soviet General Assembly's Economie answering a reference by Mr Union would today for the Herry Cabot Louge, of the most part be subject to Ger- United States, to the Soviet-man domination."'
DARK SUSPICIONS German pact of 1930,
The Korean peninsula; inust not forget, is not the only
Commitice.
OTHER NATIONS
"Other inchaced.
what we
small nations
Mrv
Vyshinsicy
made
Sir
bis
the
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Property In
Prewar China
Japanese Asked To Settle
London, Dec. 2. Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minis ter of State for Foreign Affairs, told a questioner in the House of Commons, to Mr Vyshinsky Anid that, Sir Gladwyn Jebb aid he day that the British Govern. ure despite the efforts of the Soviet thought the cause of the Soviet ment was "fully alive to the They are watching Union in 1939 to reach an leaders ingeniousties was the importance of prewar claims do in Korea. The understanding with Britain and dark suspicions which habituni-
against Japan for property Repubile of Korea has become France on an equal footing, these ly plouded their minks.
It basic Marxist philloso. loss or damage sustained by
WILS a plot project demonstrating tin, hati teled to isolate Russia two countries, particularly Bri-
that
non-Marxist British subjects in China. what the United Nations does to crabic Hiller un gotiating by wrong motives. How other-Spair, had asked whether
her. governments were motivated
A Conservative, Mr Robert in assisting victims of aggres- Britain had been sion."
with
Germany behind the wise was it possible to believe minister appreciated that claims Mr Ford joined Lieut-General | scenes while conducting negotia- that the United Kingdom was of British subjects in Shanghai
tiona in Moscow and was pre- Julus B. Coulter, UNKRA Agent pared to surrender Poland to General in appealing for In- Ilitler. creases in pledges and the fuj-
Sir Gladwyn 'Jebb read this ment of pledges already made to the Korean Reconstruction message from the transcript of Mr Vyshinsky'a speech and Fund
commented: "Believe it or not,
Geral Coulter told the Com-said."... UNDERSTANDING
Jeela What 10 mus!, in all candour and honesty, advice this body that it does not have the funds nor the prospect of re- celving funds to carry out the programme originally planned,"
phy
the
before the outbreak of wor in 1941 had still not been met. solemn He further askeri what the Government proposed to do to hasten consideration of the claims,
"busily engaged in negolinting" with Hitler to "sacrifice" Poland ofler it had given a guarantee to protect Poland from Hitler's aggression. evident from the fact that no exists, it would be im-
Mr Lloyd replied: "Her that is what Mr Vyshinsky | possible for anybody who Majesty's Government are fully knows anything about British alive to the importance of pre- foreign policy, to believe that
war claims against Japan for we engaged in 80 odious and
loss or damage obviously unprofitable
a plot," properly
sustained by British subjects in added Sir Gladwyn,
China, Winding up the debate, Mr ""Claims of Individuals which Henry Cabot Lodge declared: had been presented
to the "General Nam It was directing Japanese Government before war and had not been killings at Koje-hough at the same tir he was lodging settled have canctimonious protests at Pan- again. munjom.
"What this means, of course,
the
thing of
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SECURITY
NOT
BROKEN OVER
VULCAN BOMBER
New York, Dec. 2.
A spokesman for Aviation Age magazine said been presented that "no security regulations" had been violated in "Early this year the Japaneso a story published in one of its issues describing the atated that their relevant twin-jet Vulcan bomber of the A. V. Roe, Ltd, talk and double archives wore missing sad that British aircraft manufacturers.
they would require
a.
must set some- rd for interna-
mittee that be prevent finoncial plight of the agency is SU He continued;" "First. Mr desperate that the Agant-General Vyshinsky ways that the Soviet Union was trying to reach an understanding with the United!! Kingdom on how best to resist Hitler on a basis of equality, Is that they were trying to get us to agree that in event of He said that "gainst the war, the Soviet Union would $207,000,000 pledged, UNKRA has be entitled to walk into the received only $80,000,000. We Baltic states and Poland, even tonal double therefore have unfulfilled pledges | if not asked by the Balts
and dealing." of $110,000,000. There must be the Poles. collegeUnited Press.
"Kather than reach agree- Mr Lodge rei General Nem ment with
on the lines, of the North Korean Army. which
protected waa would have
< "fo:mer Soviet Army their independent neighbours mice and a Soviet citizen." ject our old and make a deal with Her for the partioa Warsaw, Dec. 2.
Poland. They calculated that A trid involving an alleged Hitler would become embroileri ring will open here 10-in the West and they would get
it was learned here half
alf of
Poland,"
spy
SPY TRIAL
us
CHALLENGE
the claims.
No British War Stores Sent To China
for
London, Dec. 2. Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minister
of .. Blato Foreign Affairs, sald today that no finanpiai ald, sup- piled to Britain by the United States had been used to finanoo the ship. ment of warlike stores to China.
Mr Lloyd was replying
iò a question by Mr J.W.W.. Peyton. A Conservative member in the House
of Commons.
Mr Peyton called on the Minister to inform the U.8. Government of "the intense and widespread resentment" In Britain and in Parlia- ment at the malicious and slanderous - atlegution!” by Senator
Joseph McCarthy Braln had been American aid to finance the sinews of war to Red China.”
that
urging
Mr Lloyd commented: "I think the American Gov- ernment are well aware of. our views on that matter.””. He agreed that Britain. had never slipped any warlike stores to China.
Heater.
Socialist Egg Now Unscrambled
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The editorial, entitled "Un- referred ocrambling Ex specifically to the late Sir Stafford. Cripps
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"Most of these have already been supplied and Her jesty's Ambassador is pressing
Ma for their speedy consideration,”
they were indeed ready to re- Mr Ledge challenged MrReuter.
Vyshinsky to accept an impar- tial investigation by the Inter- national Red Cross of the atro-
charges, city
Tre
Soviet representative thehas criticised the methods which expense of
-used-to-investigate the Soviet we-have- Three men will be tried on. Union got what it wanted, Sir these charges of atrocities." Mr Lodge said. "He says that our charges of spying for the Bann Gladwyn Jebb said.
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concerning thement to finding, ib, not imposa- available of the magazine, told tion United Press:
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Press, broken in this article. It was the span was.
consideration put
"Taking into together by plecing what has been put out in Press the size of the engine, he was releases that have been cleared able to figure out what-the-wing-
thickness was. by all the
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to calculato able Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of speaks about the size of the was Mr Vyshinsky should be glad State at the Foreign Office, told Bristol
рет Olympus engine. He formance figures for the air- such a policy would have pre-to give the International Com-the House of Commons faday knew that two of them were craft to a reasonable degree of | Jandolght, Adolf Mochure, and Kussia surpassed the imagina- right to travel freely through that 102 aggressivo acts had been used in the Avro bomber from accuracy. Actually, the article
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traces step by step the mathe thematical calculations he used to
orrive at the perfe
performanco dela. EDUCATED QUESS
of the Red Cross the
out Korea
Chinese committed against military end and the mainland Investigating the
civilian installations, or against Previously released information.
"From photographs of brocit::s and report its findings Suez Canal zone during the past British military personnel, in the to the Geral Assembly, he 12 months. said.-Route
JAPANESE LOOK FOR
PRISONERS.
After malding the statement, Mr Lloyd was asked by Mr Patrick Maitland (Conservative) whether he would stela when
tho goverment would give authority to the British com mander on the spot to take adequate reprisals to protect the liver of his men.
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on Sunday, 6th December "This he was able to make a at 11.30 a.m, 'one show only pretty educated guess as to the power of the engines, the speed of the alrcraft at mininum drag, the range. tha fuel re- quirements
weight
This knowledge,
and the
all
Me Lloyd replied that it was is being improved with an idea designer whether not a matter of reprisals, but of "stolen from the London under- Russian, or incasures taken to protect the ground, lives of British personnel,
We
com
nothing
but good engineering
arici апу good Chinese, otherwise could hove surmised it from the The Line-now in the process generally release. Information.
used
no clock-and-dagger Stockholm, Die. 2.
These acts, he added, were of being transformed into reality
methods.
There A Japanese. five-man dele- gation arrived here by air today constantly the subject of repre-consists of a pair of high-speed meth
sentations to the Egyptian escalators, second in size only to from Moscow on their way da Geniva.
Mr Olden added that the con government and were a factor the Lcation underground escala- methods." which Inde negotiations for.
troversial article was stried They were spending the extremely dimeult.
Colonel Sydney H. Bingham, Peter Scotta pen-name for night in Stockholm and flying
aircraft designer on to Geneva early tomorrow
that morning.
18 British subjects, mostly which opensted New York sub-
Identity he would not frankly admits that the whose the Mr Kudo, delegation's Cypriots or Maltese, had been
12 months Oscalators will be a "copy" of the disclose.! secretary, wild that Dr Hogaoled in the last
however, He said, London variety. koy,
Soviet Red Cross Pro "without formal charges being They WILL carry 10,000 author is now a design consult- sident, had promised to in-preferred." vestigato whether any of the
As far as he knew, there was passengers an hour each at a and with the Corvair Consoli Corpora top
feet per dated Vulloe Airerare speed of 125 10,000 Japanese
tion in Fort Worth, Texas, and war prisoners, only one British subject "now minuto. according to pances Govern- held in an Egyptian p
been prison on an They
aj has are being built at
aeronautical ment figures, are dill missing it, unspecified charge."
cost of $1,130,000 for the pair, engineer for 28 years. At one the Soviet Union. .
When the delegates had asked Maitland said it was
Commenting on the reply, Mr at the Grand Central Stallon time he had been employed by
"an un-stop on
42nd Street In Man- the Roc fimm but this was "a about these missing men, Dr civilised record" and added hattan and will be in operation long, long time ago."-United
reputable n The Minister then announced member of the Transit Authority
Holodkov had at first ropiled i
that ho could give no informa- that there was great resentment by next August, tion because the Soviet authorlin Britain that the government tics had no data on them.
should continuc
Cal Bingham said that the to negotiate idea came to him several years The Japanese delegates did with such a comiry under ago when he was a consultant to
durc and
France the British underground multior- arrange for the repatriation of 1,274 prisoners.
Of this total 810 left tho Boviet port of Nahodka on November 28 and are now back in Japan.
4
The 404 remaining will, the Soviet authorities promised, be
ated before the end of this i
Mr. Kudo added that the Soviet authorities had told him there were
were 1,047 other Japaneen military and civilian prisoners Soviet Union in addition the
which wore being
not be re
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