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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, „AUGUST 9,

1954.

Duke Sees RHEL IN TEARS QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

A-Bomber

The Duke of Edinburgh, wearing the battledress uniform of Marshal of the Royal Air Force, stepa down from Vickers Vallant bomber-one of Beltain's latest 'stom" bomb- ers during his visli to the RAF Station at Wittering, Northamptonshire. The Duke, who flew hi own Devon air- craft to the station from Hendon, sat in the pilot's seat of the Valiant and discussed the plane with its captain, Squadron

Leader Roberts, of Hoylake, Cheshire-Reuterphoto,

Central Government

Criticised

Taipei, Aug. 2.

New York's Traditional Welcome

New York, Aug. 2.

South Korean President Syngman Rhee, shaken with emotion after a rousing greeting by 160,000 New Yorkers, warned today that "war must come sooner than later because we know the later it comes the more terrible it will be."

His voice broke, his facial muscles contracted and teara came to his eyes as he addressed a throng. gathered in City Hall Plaza whero Mayor Robert- Wagner presented him with New York City's Medal of Honour and its scroll for distinguished and exceptional service.

Rhee departed from his pre- as you, know that freedom Is pared address to deliver his dearer than, life itself.. warning about war. American "Let our two peoples eland' and other free nations, he said, solidly together and do lỗing os must act now In order to avert we do there is hope for the catastrophe,

future,"

"The only difference between Rhee acknowledged hls

himself and President Eisen-obvious high state of emotion hower, by said, walls on the with the remark, "It is almost point of fighting a third world Impossible for

war now or later.

"That is the

only difference between your President and Me," Rhee sald "But We understand the desire of your President to save the world from terrible destruction,"

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Rhee's address climaxed cheering welcome by

Yorkers.

The Police

estimated

that

to be emotional fold blood not

His voice trembled as he said with

heavy emphasis, "I do be lieve that we will all live to see the dawning of a new day of hope

and security. God bless you God bless the cause for which together we stand."

Was to

Rheo sald Eisenhower "working night and day" avert an H-bomb New

or A-bomb catastrophe which could destroy half of civilisation and humanity.

GREAT ANTI-COMMUNIST

With him on the speaker's platform WET Korean Am- bassador You Chan Yang, US. Ambassador to Korea Ellis 0.

| 180,000 persons linked lower Broadway on the parade route 10 the City Hall and cheered [him as he rode through a flurry of ticker-tage and confetti

thrown from tall buildings.

When Rhee ayoke, on

Hoon

A violent barrage of severe and bitter critic-sumated 25,000 persons were in ism was unleashed against provincial and central the City Hall Plaza.

The motorcade honouring the governments in the last session of the Provincial South Korem. President started Assembly by Lee Man-ku, one of the prominent the ceremonial drive t

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a light rain began but the Taiwanese and owner of the independent daily, weather did not drive way of Kung Lung Daily News.

the spectators away nor jesen the heartiness of the welcome.

cleared in a

Tew

Ambasador w

Briggs, Korean Ambassador to the UN. Ben C. Limb and U.S.

Chier Protocol John F. Simmons.

Van Fleet spoke briefly be- lore Rhee and sald the South

a great Korean President was anti-Communist world leader.

Rhee

Van Fleet said theat with tears in his eyes would "tell me I do not itke to see you boys come to fight i

Tell your

our Government

Ocing."

sacri. dressed in the traditional

Van Fleet said, "He loved us Korean dress the Chugori Chhna" with A white orchid and in turn we loved him,"

United Press. brushed bita corsage-tenderly of confetti from the President's hair.

The publisher, who is û mêm. political affairs," he also pointed The mist ber of the Provincial Assembly but the simplification of security minutes. and famed in Taiwan for his system, which, he said, hampers At the City Hall, massed, Korea. outstanding oppdaltion to the the free functioning of the poli- bands hailed Rhec's arrival. He not to send them but send us government, took advantage of tical inaltulins of the pro-received the salute of the city's guns and we will do the fight- a period of interpellation of the vince. Lee also charged the honour guard while Mas Rhee, ing and bleeding and Tawan Governor, Mr C. K. Yen, Kuomintang with Interference to present to the Assembly and of the tections. the Governor a long list of pro- tests and complaints.

Denouncing

corruptin

and graft in government offers, the Kung Lung Pau publisher ask ed for the punishment of the

and culprits

the requested government to give more free- dem to the press, mere protec- tion to human rights and the

lifting of martial law,

Denouncing what he called "military men's meduling with

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Rhee paid tribute to General James A. Van Fleet, whom he entled "the father of the Korean and asked that the Army."

Hanol, Aug. 2. laughter. former 8th Army Commander South Vietnam Premier Nga reham to Korts to train, more Dinh Diem told a gathering vot soldiers.

his fellow countrymen today

to He said the Korean troops"

Bouth" Indo Southern trained by Van Fleet represented Vietnam to continue the fight, "the strongest anti-Communist for national Independence and force in the Far East today." unity. Ngo Dinh Die was n

The 79-year-old President dressing a gathering of some told the throng that he had 1,200 in front of the presidency learned during the parade that here. He said that each of them the son of the chief of the New would find ways in Vietnam to York motorcycle police had use their

in the service of: energy been killed in Korea two years the cou

country Peasants would work the soil, ngo today.

This is the spirit in which sald Ngo Diri Diem, and factory Workers would be enlisted. your boys and our boys gave A

their lives" he said.

Soldiers, he "zaded, would swell "We are willing to fight for the ranks of the national army liberty just as you people which must be ready to defend country- of the have fought for yours on many the unity occasions in your history. We, France-Presse.

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