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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950.

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Malayan Russia Walks Out Of The UN

Police In Ambush

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Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. --Nine policemen werd wounded in an ambush by bandits in the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan yester day.

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Lake Success, Jan. 10. The Soviet delegate, Mr Jacob Malik, walked out of the Security Council meeting here today, in protest against the presence of the Chinese Nationalist delegate, Dr T. F. Tsiang, who was The walk-out came after Dr Tsiang had ruled that a Soviet resolu- tion demanding his expulsion should be circulated and taken up at the next meeting.

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The resolution which he had submitted said. "The Security Council, having onsidered the statement of the Central People's Government of the Chinese People's Reqmblic of January 8 that it considers illegal the maintenance in the Security Council of the representative of the Kuomintang group and insists upon his ex- clusion, decides not to recognise the credentials of aml to exclude from the Security Council the representative mentioned in the alive statement of the Central People's Government of the Chinese People's Republic."

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the Chinese upon Communist Government. Containment of Communism within its existing recognised boundaries probably is the most solution- defying problem which the conference is tackling. Despite the soothing words which Mr Malcolm Macdonald and his official spokesmen have uttereil during the inst few weeks, it is difficult to believe that the situation in Malaya is so very bright. While Mr Macdonald is giving assurances that Communist banditry is practically on its last legs in the Federation, special emergency regulations have recently been Invoked which virtually amount to conscription of British civilians in Singu- pore and Maluya for the purpose of routing out Communist bandits through armed force. There appears to be a con- tradiction: if the Communist-inspired insurgents are so completely in hand, why the necessity for the call-up of civilians to help deal with them? Ner are the daily reports from Malaya any more comforting.. Ambushes-and sufficiently well organised as to make them costly in lives--are still frequent. There is certainly no room for complacency, regarding the manner in which militant Communism is being contained within Malaya, On the political and economic side, the Colombo conference- is in a more promising position. There are opportunities to exert decisivo influence to woo away from the Reds the

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exploitation" "Imperialistle "economic slavery" which, say the Com- munists, are the cornerstones of Western democracy's policy. By thus playing on the emotions are the Communists able to capture ready support for their extrava- gant claims to provide a better world for all who care to adopt the wonderful philosophy of Marxism (us, of course, interpreted by Stalin and his satellites.) And when the Communists support this emotional appeal with subversive military activities and political intrigue they issue a challenge which has to be countered with even more decisive weapons. The containing of Communism within its existing Southeast Asia boundaries calls for something more than platitudes and statistics. A thoroughly positive policy, embracing, if necessary, what a few years ago would have been regarded as revolu fionary Ideas about economic conditions, social amenities and political sutrage. No idea can be eliminated by force of army: its only effective combatant is a better Idea, fully implemented. It in along these lines which the Colombo conference, when dealing with the problem of Com- munism in Southeast Asia, must proceed.

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London, Jan. 10-Britain will go to the polls to elect a new Paṛliu- ment on February 23, the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, announced tonight.

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40 640 dustrin d moravy, Completom at the election by a new House at svd natroneisation and the of 425. Recently, constituencies nationalantion: of the cement, all over the country were re- sugar-refining, and cold storage distributed.

Mr F. A. Howard, mana- ger of the Chase Bank, this morning denied a newspaper | report that the Bank had Labour futud iself faced to the recent offered a $2,000 reward for| night with the Arst big fest of the

country's 700,000 roni

Inst The nistries.

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General Assembly session was information leading to the the election chapign. 'The !

branded by the Soviet Foreign

of any of the six Monster Me Andrei Vyshinsky, arrest

Waa Today rearmed men who robbed the! at "legat.** presented at the meeting for the Bank of $430,000 on Mon- As the tomber with Indin day afternoon.

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MAIDEN SPEECH The Soviet delegate nude no reference to Yugoslavia's mem Sership of the Couned. Many observers had expected that he would also denounce the elve tion af Marshal Tilo's Govern-

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He admitted however reporter that there was a possibility of the Bank offering a reward and revealed that he was considering the mater with the police.

At Polser Beadquarters Mr E. Lata unbe director of Cri-

London Receives

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London, Jan. 10.---The

ac-

With the Soviet place at the minal avestigations, said thereceptance by the Chinese People's of Britain's offer in Council table empty, Dr Ales hart not been any developments, Republie

diplomatic relations Bebler, minde lus maiden speech, in the case yet and that the establish as the representative of Yugo- notice

the their reached London tonight, continuing were

Foreign Ofice announced, slavia.

enquiriess.

formally propined ad- Journment of the meeting until the Soviet draft resolution had bren circulated,

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In his note to the British Go- vernment, the Chinese Foreign one Minister, Mr Chon En-in), also "It would be difficult to con- armed wilku revolver, last said that the Central People's tend that the two statements night held up the cashier in a Government was willing to "ac- made by the representative of tenshop at 450, Shanghal Street, cept Mr J. C. Hutchinson, whom the Soviet Union are devoid of Kowloon, and stole $200 from you save appointed as Charge

the till,

to work and dis-

d'Affaires ad Interim, as the common sense," he said.

Govern- "We all now find ourselves The mon went

the representative of the into

sat meat of the United Kingdom about midnight, teashop

called upon

euss questions of the highest down and ordered a meal sent to Poking to carry on ne- Importance under a representa- when they went to pay for their goliations on the question tive of a Government which

produced

of

is not recognised by nearly half food one of the men suddenly establishing diplomatic relations

a revolver and bran-between our two countries, of the Governments who sit on

dished at the cashier while the According to a usually reliable this Council," he added.

Gource tonight, Mr W. (. other grabbed the money.

Graham, British Counsellor in Feking, may be instructed to ask the purpose of the negotia- flona proposed by the Chinese Government.

Sir Bencial Narsing Rau, of India, making his first speech as Inta's representative on the Security Council, supported

the adjournment proposal.

"I have only just seen tho Soviot proposal and for that Tenson I would welcome a short recers to study it," he said.

Police are making extensive inquiries in the area but have so far drawn a blank in their search for the men.

In diplomalle quarters here it was believed that Mr Chou NO TOTE YET En-in's note was under study

for the purpose of deciding Sir Bonegal cold that his ex- perlence on the Council had been

The Hongkong Jockey Club's whether or not Immediately to Mr. Hutchinson from "only about two hours old, but totalizator will not be in opera send from such study as he had been tion for the opening of the an-Nanking to Peking to negotiate by the Chinese able to make and "speaking with nual racing carnival on Saturos proposed diffidence proper to the De day, it was learned this morn Government or, whether to ask casion" ho would boy

that ing

It was explained by the for clarification about the pur- ertain rules regarding repre-Jockey Club that it isn't quite pose of the proposed negotia- sentations on the Security Coun-ready yet."

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