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Task

Of West In Korea Not An Easy One

London, July 6.

British Commonwealth help in Korea will not amount to very much, the Socialist weekly review, Tribune, said today.

"We are already heavily committed in the Near East and the Far East, and neither at home nor in the Dominions is there any body of troops which can be spared. Some naval assistance there may be, but assistance on the land or even in the air is bound to be very small," the journal said.

The Tribune sald that the United Notions Security Coun-i

for miliary action

West had no easy task on calling

against the North Korean 1-

its hands.

It would be vaders of South Korça,

A State Department spokes- foolish to ignore the fact

who rear the atemeni, prove impon-man, that it may

tel press reports sible to restore the Southad some

misrepresented the situation.

added: "The Government Korean Government to its

a tremen-of India In statement of

Its capital without dous effort an effort that July 20 accepting the Security may be found to require a Council's resolution stated that

the far greater mobilisation of viewed with grave

CO

In developments

these develop that American forces than was believing

ments involved not only a civil first thought necessary.

The Journal added that what-war but a threat to world peace. "The Indian decision to nc- ever the military outcome in

the

Council's Security Korea, the American attempts to cept

inherent in Waz drive the North Koreans back resolution

India's foreign policy, and R was illy justthed.

well-known attitude townrd

to settle report to aggression

as had international disputes, been repeatedly made clear by of India since the Government

independence, Ind has been a consistently

of staunch United Nationer

The Tribune said that India and Israel were "most sumißcant supporters" of the resolution.

About India, the review and inclined to "AL first she was

somewhat materialistic take view. Then the awareness that nly by prompt action could aggression be halted in a part al the world very close to her in- polled her to change her original abstention to a full affirmation.

SIGNIFICANT

4

The spokesman said that the tilted States Ambasador, Mr Roy Benderson, had held can sultations with Indian officials.

-Reuter.

They were held so that the Government of India might be

of United currently informed "The zipport of larsel-

States views and the Inets of the which knows something about.veloping situation, and alo of great that the State Department might spersion is almo significance," the Tribune said, he fully aware of Indian opinion.

The Tribune said it was

Korean the South pity that Government

not was

inore worthy of the support it was

the West, receiving from

"Of the merits of the Santis ! Korean Governinent there is

be Hulle that can rait, whilst of its demerits many books could be written."

more

LEFTIST CALL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950.

New British ́|_Jet

B.M.A.

WAR

CALL FOR

ON T.B.

London, July 6.

The British Medical Association today called for

a crusado against tuberculosis, which it described as Britain's No. I public health problem..

Urging that general hospitals should help to re- lieve the queues for beds for tuberculous patients, the Association declared in the British Medien! Journal to- day: "We all seem supinely to accept a situation in which some 10,000 patients are kept waiting for nine months or longer for hospital or sanítorium beds, while some 5,000 beds aghigned to tuberculosis are empty for Jack of staff.

M.A.P.

AID

to

have

Fighter

A

jet

British nety fighter, the Hawker P.1081, with swept-back wings and tail fin, is capable of speeds of over 600 miles per hour. Here in it Is photographed public for the first time nt London Airport. (Central Press).

62 Witnesses Requested By Provoo

New York, July 6.

NEW MAN

Dewey On You'RE A Truth Of Cold War

Albany, New York, July 0.

Mr Thomas Dewey, Gov- ernor of New York, at Д press conference todny, called for all-out United Staten production of essen- tial materials "neccesary to match and then outstrip the Soviet production of arms.

The Governor asserted that "no luxury production should be allowed to interfere with the production of the overwhelming material force necessary to pre- vent the catastrophe of World War III"

Mr Dewey recently gave "wholehearted"

support to President Truman in the Prez- dent's decision to give armeti uid to South Korea.

Mr Dewey sald at his press

that conference

Congress 10 months ago had voted military of Korea aid to the Republic but, up to last month, "not so much as $500 worth of military equipment had been delivered from that appropriation."

"That is why the American trained forces of the Republic bal no tanks, no combat plates nud no anti-tank artlilery," he went on. "That is why Ameri- can young men are fighting and dyhut in Korea today.

ible truth must now,: "The terrible

at last, be clear to all that we! have been steadily losing the cold war for five years. It must ; now be eleng to all that Com- munist Imperialism does not in- tend to stop with Korea, and the next move may came at any

Reuter,

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"There seems beet eking any sense of

John David Provoo, 32, anywhere in the world. To-day & To-morrow Only the urgency and little of vigour of action that has former Army technical ser- brought under control the geant charged with treason,

LEAVING FOR infinitely less tragie in- today formally appealed for

INDO-CHINA

Will

fection, diphtheria.”

The

or

permission to bring 62 wit-

Latest Step

he and Japan to testify in his By African

for Infectious diseases

Extremists

"What is needed now-dernesses from the Philippines' perately needed-is action." Association declared, "Here is defence. R chance to test the much- Washington, July 6.

adequacy of the Na- Is counsel. Mr Peter Sab- The Defence Department vaunted

tional Health Service

batino, asked that, if the court Ranounced today that the

statgestions include the rejected

the request, urrange-

Lagos, July G. first ground equipment for taking over of wards in 102

be made Dents

to take the The depositions In

An "Order of African necessary Indo-China under the Mili-pitals

where only about one-third of Far East. He said if both re-Freedom" to encourage tary Assistance Programme San Francisco, July 6.

were refused, then the political prisonera has been quests eupled at any one time, and the £950 should be dismissed be- The China Committee of the will leave San Francisco to the accmmodation is now near

initiated here by Dr wards in general bos-leause Provoo

then would be World Peace Congress big morrow.

Chinese to the call

The shipment

consistpitals.

to defend Knamdi Azikiwe, President denied the right sued

Some members suggest that himself ulder the United of the National Council of mostly of bicycles and signal

general hospitals should States Constitution. Elight C-17 trans-the equipment.

Nigeria and the Cameroons, port plants were flown to Indo-nilocate to tuberculosis a

Federal 10 percent of their bed

Judge Wilfield according to today's Weat China last week.

Staff would be available, and Davidson asked opposing coun- African Pilot, a Lagos daily. A Defence Department spokes the Association declares that, el to argue the case further The occasion for the initiation, man said 17 ships were at pre- if Proper precautions are next Tuesday. The United the report said, was a reception States Attorney, Mr Irving held for 25-year-old Mullah Snypol, told the court it would Habib Raji Abdullah, who war cost between US$100,000 and releure from prison yesterday $200,000 to bring alt 63 wafter serving a two-year sen- nesses to the United States and tence for delivering a seditious snid that, since Provoo was speech. indigent, the cost would have

a

now were

Sino-

people to demonstrate against 1310 *new agression of U.S. The weekly cald that when, Imperialism in Asis" tomorrow, and I, the Americans reached the thirteenth anniversary of

the

ot the mtbrenk Ue 30th Parallel, it would be of vital importance to see that the Japanese war. South Korean Goverrunent be The call sald thr! the Korean Rent en route to various parts

de-people reconstructed on

waging, ajof the world with arms aid, and mocratic basin and geared 10-sarred and heroic war for in-that 12 more ships were being wards the Introduction of social dependence and the unification fonded. reforms and the elimination of of their country. Resolute sup- He said a survey mission of port had to be volred for their military, State Department and corruption.

Economie Co-operation Ad- "The West cannot afford to fight. back ineficiency and corruption in the East, the Tribune de- clared.-Reuter.

INDIA'S STAND

Washington, Juy ú The State Department today said that the United States had dal tried 21 influcuc India 19 support the resolution of the

AIR POWER IN MALAYA

evening.

Penang, July 6

It urged "resolute preparation ministration ofelals is due to for the liberation of Formosa" fly to Southeast Asia to see how and support for the people of arm ald can be stepped up in Indo-China, the Philippines and; that area.-United Press, Japan.

RAF Far East Command, he

n press conference, had ju

Send any boch anked to

told not

planes to Korea.

The en further wild that the Chinese strongly opposed long- term occupation of Japan and the conversion of Japie into ai United States colony and base for a new war.-Reuter.

ENVOY'S DENIAL

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TRIBUTE

TO NEHRU

to be burne by the Government,

The West African Pilot gave the following details about the sald further that manyOrder." Prosecution for sedl wlinesses narie

by Provoo tion resulting in a discharge en- ac ually were Government wit-titles one to become a "Member" necses whose

testimony kaded and to receive a bronze metai; rather to prove Provod's guill prosecution resulting in a fine

entitles one to become a "Coin- panion" and to receive a silver

New York, July 6. The Post columnist Max an his innocence, Terner said today: "It 13 д tribute to Prime Minister Nehrumi un "Tokyo Rose" d'Aquino imprisonment calles one to he

He said the court order per-midal; prosecution resulting in of India that he should have

been the one man to be thought to

obtain testimony of wit- come д "Hero" and to receive

of whenever anyone thought of nemes in Japan had set a bad mediation in the Korean strug-precedent

followed in

gle."

The

and should not be this case.-Unked

Japanese Tour The Ruhr

New Delhi, July 6.

"Lerner said

Mr Nehru's im-Press. The American, Ambassador in

portance was due to "a moral New Delhi, Mr Log W. Hender-

force in himself" He recalled London, July 6, that Mr Nehru, during a speech, In air power Mainya is fully son, today denied "various re-

said the most important thing Britain's Board of Trade late Gandhi had taught was. prepared to meet any erisia, Airports or rumour that he had Marshal Sir F. J. Fogarty, endeavoured

to sup- today made an order pro the "doctrine of no fear." Lerner Commander-in-Chiet, Royal Air Government of India

with Force, Far East, said here this the Security Council's re-hibiting

immediate saki Mr Nehnu also was sug- isokition of June 27 on Korca,

effect the export of

"doctrine of a chain any resting a He said that here was *no

Duesseldorf, July 6. substance to the reports or 1oods to any part of North reaction of no fear."

A 09-man Jopunese delegation "Is it too much to learn the Korea, and revoking all

of Gandhi's

lesson?" nived here today from Caux, meaning of Ambassador clic not existing export licences asked Lerner. "It doesn't mean Switzerland, for a week's study

report, relating to that area.

doesn't tour of the Ruhr before going to passive resistance. It roached, we shall be ready toeide publication in the Indian Yenid that the order was "In the does mean within our own coun-part in the world conference off

A Board of Trade spokesman mean phony pacifist movements Paris

engineered by the Russians. It he contribution,"

Earlier, Press tolay of

the Japanese a report of a idded.

New York Times article by the nature of a formality," since Air Marshal Fogarty said that paper's political writer, Arthur practically no trade had been try jet planes would be

ment. They included the Mayors! sent to Krock, who had suggested that sunducted with North Kerca by refusal to be swept away by the the Morat Rearmament Move-

hysteria which threatens to Malaya to help build up her air Mr Henderson was partly Britain,

of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Ar strength-Reuter.

The spokesman recalled that destroy civil liberties."United Shinzo Hamal and Mr Hiroshi sporrible in persuading Pandit the Indian Premier, to

the United Nations recently Press.

Ohashi, Mir

Chojiro Kuriyama, resolution.

asked for economic sanctions by

a representative of the Japanese Prime Minister, and Mr Katsuji Makatimu, a Icading member of the Japanese Metal Wockers

"I suppose if we are ap-

irake

our

To Ask For The Facts

Specify

hier

any particular

statement came

after

In the Art

In a brief statement released member countries against North by the United States. Information Kores,

Hongkong. which Service here tonight, Mr Hen-

conducts derson sald

dors trade with. North Korca, that he had RI appointment with Mr Nehru ont come within the scope of Washington, July 6. June 20, the day The Senate Armed Services Government or on which the the order, but may follow sult

Announced

four months of Committer agreed today to ask its acceptance of the resolution. this year the total of exporis United States military leaders It was "only by accident that | 100 Korza-mainly Lo South for all the facts" on the mill-he met the Prime Minister on Korea-was only* £5,129. tury

and supplies the day of the announcement,"

from British imports Available in Koren and In the Ambassador cald. He had amounted to £27,010.

asked for the appointment al- In a similor period of 1049, General Omar Bradley, Chair-most immediately after Mr exports amounted to £983- mon of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Nehru's return from his Indo-Reuter. will be asked to come before nesian trip and before he had the Committee, its Chairman, nay knowledge of the Security

* Europe.

resources

Senntor Milind Tydings, an- Caunch's resolution of June 27. Greece Cut

nounced.-Reuter.

-Reuter.

HENDERSKE

That is the end of the programme for to-day. "Good-night,

everybody. GOOD-night,

London Express Service,

By Strike

Korca

Off

Athens, July 8. Greece was cut off from the rest of the world by cable and telephone for the second straight day today because of a com- munications atrike.

a quiet but

determined

Conference

On Public

Education

Geneva, July 6. Delegates from 58 coun- tries were present at the

Union. Heuter.

took

gold medal. Kold

Raji Abdullah was secretary- general of an extreme nationalist organisation, formerly known as the Zikist Movernment-Routar,

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Ali Khan Calls Korea

On Churchill

London, July 6,

Mr Liaquat Ali Khan. Pakis-

011 the

PRESS

0.

Minister, called PHOTOGRAPHS opening here of the 13th tan Prime

Mir Winston Churchill, International Conference on letter of the Conservative Op-

Public Education today. position, at the House of Com-

President.

ter.

The Conference, which has inons here todny. been convened Jointly by Later the Aga Khan called Unesco und the International

on the Pakistan Prime Minis of Edenton, elected Bureau

Mr Eric Louw, the South Mr T. A Weaver of Britain as African Minister for Economic Affairs, and Dr A. L. Geyer, The representatives of Mexica, South Africa's High Commis- Persin and The Netherstoner in London, will call an tando were elected Vice-Pre-Mr Lingust Al Khun tumor- sidents.

The Couference, which will row morning-Reuler.

with conue until July 14, study topical educational prou) early on lems

facing countries today. The delegates will direuss the recent educational developments in their countries and various other matters concerned with education in general-Reuter.

Only government and diplo- matle communication was per- mitted by the workers, whe effectively stopped all cable and telephone connection Wednesday.

sent

Farcign correspondents news by courier to Rome and other cities for relay to their home offices-United Press,

Debate On

Colonies

London, July 4,

The House of Commons will

detinto Colonial

Death Of Lord Chotwode

London. July 6, alre next Field Marshal Lord Chaiwode, Wednesday, Mr Herbert Mor80, holder of one of the British rison, Leader of the House, an-Army's longest service records, nounced today.---Heuter,

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