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Mysore Student Seminar
Mysore, July 12.
One hundred students and professors from a score of countries from Enit and West assembled at Mysoro'a garden city today to pledge "International student soli; } darity in achieving world peace."
At n univerally seminar organised by the International Student Service, the delegates, who included some front-rank educationists from the Common- wealth,
United States, Europe
Southeast mel
Asia,
the
met to consider "how univer Eities could Le revitalized as dynamic Instruments for world peace and social progress."
The educationists will decide "the university's role in sucial
Dr
Sceretary of
Wolontis, General
the International
Student Service, told the dele-
Kate: today that the Mysore
semich was
Q
*Bigolfcant
world meeting" ns it nimed
making universities "centrea of national and international life" of reilgloss despite differeneis
heritage, political ideals and educational methods in variouni countries.
PROVINCIALISM
Dean Paul Weaver, Director of the American CommiUre of the LS.S., described the seminar ns the "realization of
desire to correct
ni the provincialiumin American university life due to ignorance of other universities"
The discussions at the Mysore seminar will inter lead to junt efforts by uident orgamsalions to "hridge the gap between university men and the contagit People"
The seminar, according to tr Wolontis, hns na axed agenda
only the objectives ol; serving the needs of students."
The decision at the seminal. Dr Wolentis said, would be im- plemented through the 1.8.5, an- qual conference at Madras August 11 and a study tour by delegates of Southeast Reuter.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1950.
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COMMUNIST-LED
PEACE PETITION
ONLY A TRICK
Washington, July 12. The US Secretary of State, Dr Dean Acheson, commenting tonight on the Communist campaign to obtain signatures for a peace petition against the use of the atomic bomb, said that the question of weapons was incidental to the crime of aggression
MISSION TO itself.
N. KOREA
Mr Acheson said that offers of ground troops from other United Nations to assist the United States forces in Korea would be very helpful. Mr Acheson said that the United States was taking up with the United Na- fis the tnswer to make to cutries which had offered aid.
the
the
United
TERRORISM
مدادی
STILL STAR
RIFE IN SAIGON
Saigon, July 12.
Terrorism, Communist instigated, still stalks by night and casts its black shadow over the day in Saigon. Eight political assassinations, five attempted murders, 22 grenade outrages causing 44 casualties, three cases of terrorist-fused arson--that was the crime record of terrorists in Saigon between May 14 and June 15.
Catching Up On Medical Advances
17- Hankow Road, Kowloon;-
JULY 13TH.
|2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
Vietminh (Communist-led (and administrative chiefs and autonomist) gunmen mur-several Franco-Vietnamese mili dered an English business-tary commanders.
It has even told the Head of man, Mr A. J. W. Evans, of State of Victuam, Bao Dai, that Scarborough; the Chief of he will be tried for treason "on the French Surete, M. Bazin; the day of liberation" and a French merchan, M. Hart warned members of the Ameri-
enn Economic Mission that they M-G-M three Vietnamese must take the risk entailed by with Vietnamese policemen: a Chinese coun-ortation
to death," cillor: a Vietnamese Cus-raitors condemnect
The Americana were not dis toms oficial and a clvið ser-
mayed. vant.
TEL:
to Americans
fund
for non-Com-
prenti
Tokyo, July 12. Japanese medical schools will have the first real
Police circles In Safton fear, Attempted political assassina- however, that the Vietminh opportunity to catch up on tions by the same group of ter-terrorista Central Committee advances which passed them rorists included the shooting my order their inner to pay
the Vietnam Minister of attention by during the war and post-of war years in a two-month Education, M. Quang Nhuang: Britons as well as to French- Director of information, ren, to demonstrate the Viel- series of conferences with a 1. Ngen Hun Luong and of minh contempt
of th
Director of the unit world opinion. group of top ranking au- the French thorities selected from British-American Tobacco Coin-
On the other side of the American medical schools py, Mr M P. Lebas.
In addition, an average
of picture, anil-lenorist quads, M.G-Mt. this summer.
four
were
tie thrown thadowing
killers, have t Prentice Twelve Americans, fed by Dr nightly into restaurants, cinemas gone into action. Cyril Norman Hugh Louand on sidewalks within the Prantle emergency law, en- biochemist and dean of the
killing
tree
French abling suspects to be held School
of Medicine
establishmit Colliers and a number of Viet-without trial and
courts with power 10 nmės, including two children, spelat by plane for confer-
woundings
the death penalty 33
or persons,mpore and
bathurnt, have been cact- ences, which begin next week.
chilly divilians. the conferencen, Allending
by the Unitarian dua America, are faculty members with ranks of
Joeal professor or asshlant professor from 40 Japanesu medical Schools.
in
akvo te due to
Aponsored
Church of
Yale! arrive
Sent
The Unitarians have similar groupe la Europe and Australia rince the war. Men international standing making 113 such
bren groups have giving their sevicus without
muneration.
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CRASH OF MORTARS
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GRID BERGMAN MONTGOMERY
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ROBERT.
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GEORGE SANDERS LUCILE WATSON OSCAR HOMOLKA
JULY-14th, 15th, 16th "BATTLEGROUND" Starring
tonger Such events are no
They are headline news here.
to the
back page of relegated to
newspapers under the
yet to judge Is ton varly daily
of heasting enteral
wenty-four hours in Saigon,rorism has shown little sign of
their efficacy. But so far, ter-Van Johnson John Hodisk the printed with occasionally Laconic sub-heading "Assassina- true"
btenicnt, though the erash of mortars Saigon suburb: has been less common.
The
attitude of the mass of the Vietnamese people is
one
ACTIVITY IN CHOLON The figures quoted apply only of passive Oriental indifference. Within a few minutes of the
to the city of Saigon.
Terronizin
up active also in the reuthe; explorion, of a grenade or an
Nor
FL
Ricardo Montalban
BROADWAY
* CONDITIONED
9.30 p.m. ROMANCE-ACTION.
SUSPENSE THRILLS
The Education Ministry. which 13 barking The pro
bouring Chinese quarter of, assassination in a main street, FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY enthusiastically, gratine
The Bare of curbside ralesmen set up their At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & been enpharising improvements Cholon, while
a few feet teaching methods Calties inflicted by Vietminh stall again within in Japanes
bleeding bodies |-- and advanced techniques Inis po road convey in the of the dear,
ne period throughout Indo- lying where they fell. experimental research as a
China is not available,
Barely does any
Vietnamese sult of
meetings.
help killing clined to the victims of civilian attempt to Members of the American terrorism.
policeman to make an arrest. party include Professor Robert
They
consider it wiser to look K. Cannon, chairma of the
and walk-the other way. Chemistry Biological
Depart-
European community ment of New York University,
carries (11 calmly though Professor MeKern Cattell, Dean
many men dine with pistels uf Pharmacology
gy Department
bulging in thele pockets.- at Cornell Universiy, and Pro-
Reuter, fegor T. S. Danowski, of Pi5- burgh University,
Conferences will be held in three cities-Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka-and will be divided into different group-Umted Press,
Death Sentence Extended
The police often, and the public secasionally, shoot back In the me period, even tec- ruists were, in effect, "killed in action." Others were shot while trying to escape.
Qulsule the elly, French troope continued. their relent
1 pussure on the Vietminh Hueritas
to
the
tu
cp-
Every night, Radio Vietminh, tom secres mat in Chinese frontier region in the north and in the Female placca of the Plaine des Joues in South Vietnam, broadcast its list of persons condemned
eath in absentia for "reason"
"Vietnam Independient.”— more bluntly, for openIV posing the Communist poley.
ON DEATH LIST On
death list t the
The Emergency Regulations | Yzine Minister, Tran Van Hun. promulgated by the Malayan embers
Mis Cabinet, a number of police He described the world peace Government today-Reuter. support of the United Nations appeal from the Stockholm resolution writing merubers to SCRIOR ot the Communist and South Korea
San Francisco, July 12. Mr Chai Chun-wu, Charge d'Affaires of the Chinese Embassy to the Korean Mr Acheson said that these offers as soon as chaunel:: People's Democratic Repub- some of these nations were are set up.
that Ite gold lie (North Korea), arrived still considering their offers
Singapore, July 12. at l'yongyang on July 10.and he did not wish to speak Nations had not yet created
The death sentence will be to taka
full machinery Peking Radio reported to- for them.
agvantage of the vigorous sup-imposed on people convicted of night.
He *|| !!!” it
notypirt given to the resolution of carrying food and other supplies
"Communi or documents to My Chai wars arcompanied by
terrorists" under an amendment whether there but yet been anya Security Coundl Mr Ni Wei-ting (Counsellor), Mir (offers big" other Disteet Nationa
To the Cam Kwang tamang aMLEKCJ member Mr
Charg Iten-yeh (Fra Secretary), Messrs Lu Hang- wen and Wang Ta-ko (Deputy Military
Attaches, and dye other members of the Chinese
Radio the
Embassy, Beuter.
TAXATION SYSTEM
San Francisco, July 12 Peking Radio tonight quoted
(North Koreak p
"fair,
a Pyongyang message stating that a democratic taxation system for newly liberated areas in South Korea" was proclaimud on July
by the Council of Ministers
of the North Korean Govern-
ment.
The new system is aimed at the
the people's lightening of burdens, it is said.
newly liberated areas south of
fer.
to belie ground forees in their contributions in
I format statement he said that many Stite: have indicated desire to assist hut do not know what types of asistencer | within their capabilities wout he useful.
Advantage will be talum 01
NO LOVE FOR COMMUNISM
New York, July 12 The New York Times, in an
SPURIOUS CAMPAIGN
of
**Partisans organisation. Pence," as a propaganda trick in the spurious peace offensive
the Soviet Union,"
He said the petition, for which Cmunists in the United States are serlung to obtain signatures, wild to centre attention on the
of atomic
weapons by Landing as a war criminal the first nation to use atomic wea-
1151
pons, hamoring the aggression in ather forme at present being practised by the Communist.
י.
Pattern
Japanese
Set For
Treaty
Washington, July 12.
United States action in attempting to defend South Korea under the banner of the United Nations may set a pattern for eventual security arrangements for Japan after the peace treaty has been signed.
That is the opinion of an security
take full advantage of the thinking on this eubject has
arrangements was
uns expressed by Japanese. influenced somewhat by opini- Meanwhile, the Korean war
four
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Regarding the thesis that the trot notion 19 use atomic wea- The Pyongyang
message edlGrial today, said: "The state pons would have committed many well-informed persons and in close touch with current against hramnity states: "The proclamation aboli-ment that the Foeln Minister crime
tclaratitled fisi a wor shes all extortionats laxca im-of Egypt, Molammed Saten Erld posed by the Syng Race Din Bey, made yesterday lining criminal, Mr Acheson said: "It State Department thinking has forced the State Depart- puppet Government in areas up Egypt on or tide in the obvions that this is an utterly on the subject. Heretofore, ment to postpons, but not to one peace arrangements for Comynical begging of the question. it had been generally under- abandon its plans to work out south of the 30th Parallel. It struggle neninst world makes the democratic taxation minis, should have a notable The real crime agalest humanity stood that, the United States Japan. It is expected that Air
Dulles 's aggression, and, in particular, 1 Mille system of the northern half of effect throughout the Republie applicable to all East
the deliberate resort to armed would guarantee Japanese
of the security
maintaining the State Department will have by in glettance aggression the 38th Parallel. No additional "It took courage on the G-United Nations."
American bases there under me form of draft suggestions
ready
for presentation to de- taxes may be imposed."-Reu-vernment's part to go this far Enlarging on ls statement a bilateral treaty between fence effeints within three or
against the vicious xenophobia
Whether the de- weeks. of the Egyptian pers and the that the United Nations had not the two countries.
fence officials and other top yet created the machinery to strong pressure of nationalistic
However, indications are that Slim In Cairo
Policy planners in Washington feeling.
will have time to look at it Cairo, July 12.
vigorous support. given to the presently veered around to con-
entirely upon Field-Marshal Sir Willäm
and resolution of the Security Coun-idcration of "It was the instinctive
whether it would then rests Slim. Chief of the Imperial traditional resentment toward c3. Mr Acheson said it was not be better to have the United velopments in Korea.
this machinery Nations
Japan's
OPINION DIVIDED guarantee. General Staff, arrived here to the Anglo-Saxon, powers that expected that day
up in the very security and integrity, with the for
with led to conferences
the abstention from the would be set
There is some division bear future.
world organisation Egyptian leaders. He is to see Security Council vote. It was
the opinion in oficial circles as to King Farouk this afternoon and not, ns Moscow now learns,
than the United States as
to just how much attention OTHER OFFERS of Communien the Foreign Minister tomorrow | support
principal executive power
should devote morning-United Press,
Korea or elsewhere"-Reuter.
Fifty-six out of the 50 United carry out this guarantee on be-United States
half of al United Nailons to the question of the Japanese Nations members had responded
peace xttlement at this time. members. Council's re ta the Security
are foreseeing a' Most officials LINE OF REASONING solation to aid the Republic of
long, hard fight in Korea and a This line of reasoning has considerable perind Koren against armed attack.
of instabt- been the logical result of twoity thereafter. They think it Three of these 30-the Soviet factors. Firstly, the United premature to rush plans for a Russla, Czechoslovakia and States has seen how effective Poland-had rejected the
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the
re-the United Nations wad in rally Japanese peace trenly now.
However, some oficiais ap- ing world opinion against the parently still hope that some "Of the remaining 53 States Korean Reds. Is beginning carly effort along this line can United Nations be made. There is also a divi- which replied, with possibly one to believe that
arantee of Japan's security sion have given
of opinion concerning exception, all
would
ore popular whether be much more
the United S'ates least some moral support to the resolution. Military assistance with the rest of the world than should try for an all-out pracy has been offered by the United a unilateral American guarantee. [ treaty or some interim measure Kingdom, New Zealand, Aus- Secondly, Mr John Foster such as a "termination of the valia, Canada, the Republic of Dulles, Secretary of State Dean state of war" without a forma China and the Netherlands," Mr Acheson's Republican policy treaty, The Jatter would give
adviser, Is cald to have found in the Japanese
Acheson continued.
covereignty
"I understand other States his talks with Japanese during effect but not in law. are considering making offers, hin
Tokyo recent visit to
It appears likely that it will Other assistance, chicly eco- that they
Would
prefer be several more weeks before can be made on nomic, has already been offered a multilateral security guarantee any decision
by Thailand, Denmark, Chile, rather than a blipteral treaty these controversial points.
the Philippines and Nicaragua with the United States. Mr. With the Korean situation
JE
Acheson
zay Dulles is in charge of the State did not whether any of these countries Department's efforts to form 'a had offered or were considering pence settlement for Japan, and to offer ground forces-Reuter, it is believed that his thinking
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