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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1950.

Marines Ordered

To Korea

IWOJIMA BATTLE VETERAN TO LEAD CONTINGENTS

Washington, July 3.

A Navy spokesman announced today that United States Marine ground and air units had been ordered from the United States West Coast to General MacArthur's Far Eastern Command. The size of the units was not disclosed. The men are expected to arrive in Yokohama in about 16 days.

going ʊm".

spokesman The Navy

The

Asiced whether the

Murcow, July 3. Marines may join the fight-.

Ruzzinn

newspaper, ing in South Korea, the plained that the secrecy sur-Pravda, today continued to re- off Korea" spokesman said: "I under-rounding the number of Marinesport mass hands

Far meetings throughout the Soviet to the being dispatched East resulted from requests by Union. General MacArthur that only Pravda carried a front-page columns, general terms be used in de-headline aerere four seribing American deployments three lines deep, saying: "The The spokesman added: "The Suvlet people, with enormous

of Defence Department

indignation, brand direct act of nceurd."

aggression by American Govern- ment.

stand they are always rough and ready."

He said ground units would be drawn from Camp Pendleton, California, home of the Firs Marine Division. The First Division is under the command Maj-Ceneral Graven Blun. charl

led the Ersking, wh Marines on Iwojima in one of the bloodiet struggles of World War II.

Marine air unit will go to the Orient fron El Toro, Cullomin, base of the First Alt Wing. The in commanded First Air, Wing by Maj-General F. Harris, also a veteran of World War II Pact- Ac combat. The wing in equipped with Jet-propelled

for fighters.

JOINT

Grumman

is in

the

The spokesman also said the

The report said that meetings North Korean Navy consisted al about 50 vezels ranging from throughout

hnd country He said al- demanded " curb to the 30 to 1,500 tons.

were patrol American - Engilli aggressors." most all of them types and taally mount three-Router.

He Bald the North eh yung Korean Navy had on estimated 5,000 officers and men.-United Press.

U.N. WAR COUNCIL

New York, July 3. A New York Times editorial,

HINDU VIEW

to an

In

Bombay, July 3, Dr N. B. Kare,

the Pre- sident of the Hindu Mahasabho, the thid furgend politica! party In India, today criticised Government's sup- the Indian

for the porl

Security Council Panther Aghters and twin-engine Ciruniman Tiger Cat and Alliga-commenting on United Nations resolution on Koren as "canou-

intervention in Southern Korca, Baked neutrality."

Tho Security Canid today: CHIEFS ORDER

Dr Khare, who has been to consider

Bombay for the Socialist-son- The moltesman said the move Council is expected

UN

sored "Opposition Parties Con- was ordered by the Joint Chiefs this week appointment of a

which has just end- of Staff with President Truman's co-ordinating committee or war ference,

Im-council to direct both the miled, told reporters: "The Indian approval. There was no

efforts Government's and

economic

reaky action mediate Indication whether the tary

Identification First Marine Division, necessary to cope with the pre-amounts entire

Such a com- with the Anglo-American bloc." numbering about 23,000 officers sent emergency.

andoubtedly and

—$『ry;{ཎwཡ and men, and the entire First millee could

would then oppolat General

THAI SUPPORT Wing would be committed. It woul

who already 18 MacArthur,

Bangkok, July 3. was assumed, however, that the directing military operations in

The Thai Foreign Minister, Marine contingents would be direc!!

of the

Nni Venkarn Banelia, informed dzable la view of the decision Korea. as commando

United Nations Secretary to move them

by chip rather combined United Nations forces. and channel to him whatever than by air transport.

General today that "the Gov- additional ald is available.

lernment is watching with great The Navy spokesman dit notNo doubt each national con- concern developments in Korea." snake it clear whether General

His telegram denounced the MacArthur

requested tingent would still want to fight

under its own dut, but side by use of force pret Marine units. The decision toite also fly the blue and white

Bression against The young

republic of send Marine

ground and to the Far East was an-banner of the United Nations to Korea" and said the Thai gov

demonstrate that the United ernment's decision was to cup- nt the 1900 GMT Nations has at last come of age port the Security Council's re- "briefing" at the Pentagon.

an Air and is meeting the responsibili solution.

It is to be

"Disturbance of peace. clis- said 105 alrties imposed on it.

Coincil's order sorties had been flown against hoped that the Security Council regarding the

will take whatever action neces-and violation of the Charter targets

should not be allowed to go un- ary to achieve that end."

Punished,

units to

4 boung

nounced

At the sime

had

Force pokesman

President · Of Korea

A recent picture of Dr Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), whose territory has now been invaded by Communist-led North Koreans. (London Express Service).

Wants Named As Aggressors

Chiang Russians

Taipoh, July 3.

SAW STRANGE World War III.

Liaquat Ali Khan

The

Morning Fest Building,

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Eilor, business communications atd effort to carry out its obligations under the recent Telephone: 20011 (5 Lines). agreement with India on the question of minorities. He said: "I wish the meet many old friends to talk same could be said about about these matters." Indin." He said in West Bengal, irresponsible Indian leaders were still carrying

He dismissed persistent re- rupee as "wishful thinking." ports of Pakistan devaluing her

on their campaign against FREEDOM OF VIEW Pakistan. He expressed tho

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Re-edgment will be inserted free pitality and friendliness. I told Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan's

Secretary,

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them economic

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would find an answer to Com- Prime Minister, here this after.

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but I mus plain that, while Pakistan They were believed to have would take any step to prevent

discussed matters Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek said in a speech today hting anywhere, it will give

Pakistan Interest-Reuter. within its means any help that only if the United Nations names Russia as tho

halt

ggression, ir necessary. force. instigator of the Korean war "can the Russians be forced

It all depends on to coase their aggressivo activitios before it is too late. what we have.

When I back to Pakistan, I intend Only by so doing can we stop war and restora posco," find out what we can Live

The Nationalist leader said Korea is the place to prevent ANOTHER TALK

Mr Liaquat Ali Khan ald Demanding that the Western he hoped it would not become powers pay more attention to Cecessary

the Common- Asia, Generalissimo Chiung said: wealth Prime Ministers to hold "One prerequisite must be ob- another conference, rerved before the Democracies "It has been agreed that con- can effectively do ro. That is,ference of the Commonwealth Ar Banchn at the That

they must abandon the no report on the

policy Fame Ministers can be called A Story As Unforgettablo As of concentrating: all Government was ready to sup-

all their dicted. The

atten- at vealed that one F-80 had been the of the immediate report any measures the United Anchorage, Alaska, July 3.

he said

A Romance That Never Die! "I hops such lost and that the pilot was consults of the Communist invasion Nations deems necessary and Civilians and military Asia. Equal attention must be necesally will not arise."

of South Korea was the quick will render whatever assistases personnel reported without padd to the freedom or sidered misting in petion.

Claudette Colbert enslave- However, he fald he of Far Eighty of the sortien were and drastic

possible to help Koren."

ment of the Asiatic peoples as reing to have another meeting oflicial confirmation that a has been paid to the peoples in with the Indian Prime Minister, The United down by F-B jet fighters and 14 Eastern policy of

He added that Thailand, being strange object passed over Europe. Equal support must be fe 1: The reason bB-26 ilight bombers. Three States.

agricultural country, was

in Nehru, why President Truman's action

given to the Asiatic peoples into ready to extend immediat: aid Fairbanks, Alaska. today.

resolve all outstanding while Royal Australian Air was greeted from one country to Korea by sending food sup- Some people who saw the their anti-Communist efforts." Force planes flew the other to the other with overwhelming | lies nuch

Chiang said Russia in Norferences with India "through rice.-Unitedbject at 1300 GMT said it might

friendly means." port is essentially a moral Press. support

he a guided mingite. Those who Korea is puting behind-scenes

He said: "We must be friend- said they withered the light strings as in other areas.

ly with all our closest neigh- He that it was going in a.

"Asin, with half of

bours. We are making every } *********************** | OFFICE STATIONERY world's population, will be They

effort to improve our relations म decisive factor in the future with every country with whom

North Korean 24-hour periost ending!

in the

1400 was

MORAL REASON

damage spokesman

rc-

In another editorial, the Times

GMT on Monday. There

were

flown by F-82 fighter:,)

eight.

The Air elso aid Korca iniented troops

Free

revision

03

USSR NEUTRAL?

Paris, July 3.

OBJECT IN THE SKY

The Viotulah Radio said to sterly direction.

tion to Europe and neglecting)same considered neces-

the

said:

I am here,

was

An effort

аге

to

Force spaketinan

That action has given us a that message from

chance

10 regain our national that "Various self-respect. We had looked at carrier operations

are the Pacille uneasily month after day in a broadcast that the 50-said it passed over Lartd Air

existed. month. We knew that we ought neutras in the Korean war, the Ariny comp

viet Union intended to remain Force Base at Fairbanks and an struggle between the Democra- differences

the Communist

including al BE Delta, Fies and

- Britain. There Hence,

several to do something, and we did not France Press Agency reported Alaska.

tressors.

Hursia has things yet to be done to tm- know exactly

what. We were

from

tried every means of false pro- prove relations Saigon. burdened with a sense of guilt

with Britain. threats and tempia. While The Air Force would neither The Secret

paganda,

I hope and, what was much Worse | transmitter

"Theronarin hos

deny the reportions in dealing with peoples in sense of shame.

USSR intends to remain neutral airline company ofleinis ad Asia. A great majority of the the object countries outside the fron cur-

stayed away from the Demo- cratie front, fact which should not be neglected by the United Nations In the event of war in Asia."United Press.

New

Radio In

Europe

New York, July 3, From tomorrow, political. exiles from East European | countries will be able to speak to their homelands! over a secret privately-i

Indo-Chineze

announced:

but means to make it clear that sports concerning

were carried on their plays tain were thus deceived. and

"Now that burden has been shaken off. Our good conscience she will not let the warmongers been restored."-United perpetrate their dinister designs Pres

in Korea."-Heuler,

20 WOUNDED

IN

PONDICHERRY

Pondicherry, French India, July 3.

owned American radio Unidentified gunmen today wounded 20 people among station set up somewhere an angry crowd who attacked the city residence of Profersar in Europe.

Lambert Saravane, French India Deputy in the National The words will be recorded Assembly in Paris.

In New York and flown to

Europe for broadcasting,

The station's position, power; and wavelength have not been isclosed. Detalls of the scheme were announced today by the "National Committee for a Free Europe."

The station, to be known as "Radio Free Europe," will be run by a group of Americans to State Depart- complement the ment's "Voice of America."

The Committee said that its free of diplomatic

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radios, but they refused to tell what the reports had said.

Air Force intelligence offleers were taking the names of per- konu who reported having seen the object and were instructing! them not to discuss I-United Press,

French Battle Guerillas

Saigon, July 3. French troops were today in

SEGREGATION ABOLISHED

are

MISSING people, the crowd gathered supply convoy late in June, 25 ders as one of the Army's

CRASH

Frankfurt, July 3 American occupation action against querillas of the forces in Germany Russian-recognised Vietminh tendily abolishing segrega- Insurrectionary government, an tion of White and Negro After a roadside attack on

oficial communique reported.

The operation followed a troops. This step is count- a mill-worker by unknown "heavy ambush on a Frenched by some troop comman- before Professor Saravane's miles south of Dong Hol, Cen- most

und Vietnam.

successful achieve- home, when the gunmen |

as it has. There had been "a few" Frenchments, especially opened fire. One person was lesses and "serious losses" had been accomplished with seriously wounded.

been ingleted

on the querulas, nothing worse than the were rushed to the the communique claimed,

grumbled misgivings of scene and threw a ring around Large

of quantities Washington, July 3.

the house, but daylong invest-material had beca seized and few Southern officers. gations yielded no trace of the 600 Irregulars had gone over to About 10,000 Negroes The United States Army acallants

the French alde, it was further serving in Germany-one-tenth to Later,

In a second incident, actalmed.-Reuter

of the total American occupation forces. on the roadi

They are being used in a full range of assignments and, though most of them are in cer- vice units, an increasing number are being placed in combat out- fits.

NEAR PUSAN

Police

VAT

The fall a "bard-added four new names hitting story of freedom and its casualty list today, to man was beaten democracy to the 80 million make an officially reported and removed to hospital people living In Communist total of 15 missing.

tonsclos slavery between

Mrs Roosevelt This fresh ferment in the city Germany and Soviet Russia."

follows the efforts of Pro(chor It was confirmed that nil 15

Goes Home The Russlung were expected were victims

Saravane to organize of the crash of

anew:

New York, July 3. to jam the programme eventuni- ja C54 transport plane on a political party to agitate for the

but it wa

hoped

Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt wife of the French Indian the late President Frankiin D. near the South merger of Becirey would prevent the Korean port of Pucan, on June settlements with jamming of the Arst broadcasts. 30, on the way from Japan to Bepublic. Of the Bve small York today after her visit

Roosevelt, returned to New An official of the Committee the war zone.

settlements one, Chandernagore, Norway to unvell a monument Bald that tomorrow-July 4-

has already merged with India. of her husband-Neuter The other four are to hold a referendum to decide the ques- crow tion.

that mountainside

has been chosen for the brood- Earlier, the Air Force had crst because it was a symbol announced that all five mem- throughout the world of free bera of the transport's

were lost, but their names have| He said thero would then be not been made public.

dem

the Indian

Professor Soruvane told Reuter last month that his chief a 10-day "building" period In Field reports had said that rivals in his efforts were local which the programmes would there were no survivors among Socialists headed by a French bollvalted to announcements of the 23 milllary

AL Edouard passengers Indiu Councillor,

Goubert, whose pulley In the Today's attack was the second

riolous "crowds In recent weeks-Reuter,

the new station.

aboard.

Full broadcasting would bo- The first 1st of 11 casualties merger issue is still unknown. gin on July 14, the anniversary came out yes orday. of the fall of Bastille and the

Today' list was the second on Professor Soravane's house start of the French Revolution-of the Korean Aghung-Reu- by Reutor.

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