U.S. Stand! Criticised By India
Bombay, July 20.
The Independent Bombay newspaper, National Stan- dard, today said that there was an "unhappy tendency on the part of the United States to regard Asia as "a mere chessboard crowded with petty pawns."
Wrling on the American- Soviet reaction to Pandit Nehru's peace move, the newspaper said: "However Moscow and Washing ton
may look at the Korean problem, the basic fact remains that peate can only be secured by establishing the represen lative character of the United Nations
by recognising 12t Peking and not Formosa, stands for the will of the Chinese people."
The Times of India sald, lo leading article, that the battles MacArthur lost in Korea were trifles compared with the one Mr Dean Acheson, the United States Secretary of State, had lost.
Indiati endorsing the
fly
peace proposal Stalin has scored very substantially,"
Fixid.
The Nationalist
the article
newspaper,
Bharat, described the United Stated injection of Mir Nehru's
suggestion as "illogical."
profese principles of
national
conduct. It
Binrat wrote: "EL ranno! easily
be reconciled with her Inter- 1:2923- the can encourage mament race that will herense vulnerability to Communium arrel make democratie defence Ajutnal Commumisao
sequences
balanced."-Reuter.
Portuguese Wost Africa Crash
Luanda, Portuguese West Africa, July 19. A Douglas DC-3 aircraft, on ( way from Nova Lisboa, Por- tuguese West Africa, to Lobito,
in the same colony, caught fire
and crided at Bocolo yester-
Ancient
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950.
Temple Hieroglyphics
The relics of a temple were unearthed in excavations of an ancient cemetery discovered near Rosetta, Egypt. The hleroglyphic Inscription on these stone slabs indicate that the temple dates back to the reign of Rameses II. A body found near by had markings on it that caused excavators to believe it had been buried there
between 700 and 300 B.C. (Acme),
WHITE PAPER ON KOREA
ISSUED BY WASHINGTON
Washington, July 20.
The State Department today issued a White Paper on the Korcan crisis which said the North Korean regime exists "in trew sittel Six patacagem complete defiance of the United Nations.'
day morning, killing the three
Kuler.
Congress To Act Quickly On Crisis Appropriations
Federal income in this fheal
$37,300,000,000. That sets up a
$20,000,000,000,
Washington, July 20.
the menent.
newsmen rzular
Yugoslav Attack On Kremlin's Foreign Policy
Belgrade, July 20. Marshal Tito's new Ambassador to Washing ton, M. Vladimir Popovich, blames the Kremlin for "slowing up" the spread of Communism by adopting a foreign policy hardly different from the "imperialism" of the United States.
In an article published in Kommunist, the organ of the Central Committee of the Yugoslav Communist Party, he expresses the opinion that Western capital- ism is on the downward path.
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interesty of the expansion of Communism the Soviet Occupation, and
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which have nothing in common As it is, Russin's policy of either will. the democratic
Wi "pheres of influence" and "ag-transformation of Germany or
gressive hegemony especially with the equality of the Ger
her disregard for the equality man people." of rights between Inrge and The
democratic proces of small nations, in giving "reac-transformation has, he says, been tlanaries In many countries" posed from above "by order rnitying point for opposing of the occupying forces and Communism successfully.
without actual support of the wide masses of the people.".
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M. Popovich's orele would seem to confirm that Yugoslav Communists, In splin of their The Government of Eastern break with the Cominform, have Germany is not the result of free not modified their hostility to elections but is nominated, and Western Capitalism nor their first action was to posipune Įbelief that it is doomed to even- the elections for a yeur although, tual collapse and replacement according to the Constitution, by World Conununiam,
they were supposed to be held
1940. District elections, 100, which were scheduled
to be held in 1940 and then until the autumn of this year. Much the same: thing has happened with clee- tions for the provincial assem: blles. These and "many outer facts Indiente. In the opinion of 3. Popovich, that the attitude of the majority of the people to-
Their quarrel oppears only to be that the Soviet leaders are attempting to turn Communism into an instrument of Russion national power and expansion, and thus, in a way, sabotaging their own avowed creed,
INFLUENTIAL
M. Popovich, who before his wards developments in tho new appointment to Washington, Eastern Zone of Germany is
the Yugoslav A passive and negative. In an introduction to the This regime has lived, as it was was one of
defiance sistant Foreign Maisters, 11 White Paper, the State De- created, in complete
They show, he says, how the of the United Nations"
regarded by Western diplomats Communist leaders who submit partment emphasised that
"lose thel In explaining why it insued here as perhaps the most to the Cominform there was lack of legal basis this Orst United Slater Whiteuential figure in the Yugoslav influence among tho masses of are forced to for the 38th Parallel divid-Paper since that dealing with Foreign Ofee after the Foreign the people and
carry out a polley which la not ing line between North and China in August 1949, the State Minister, M. Edward Kardelj.
Department noted that it has Other views expressed by M. in accordance with the interests South Koren.
Popovich in his article nre: of the workers of their country the responsibility to place full Elsewhere, the White Paper and accurate
The information
Yugoslav Communists or with the principles of Marx- termed the armed Invasion of such crilical events before
were right about the United Leninism." South Korean brutal blow to people of the United States and Stales, but wrong about Rusin. Calling for a "stubborn strug the peace of the world."
American foreign policy le" against the present policy The White Paper Included 100 reach
the world, so that they may has been, and continues to be, of the Soviet leaders which "has
informed Judgment "Imperialistic," but the Sovici already doctum:nts bearing
concerning the actions of this Korean situation.
Government." Discussing the
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seriously harmed the foreign policy can no longer be democratic White Paper
described as "socialist."
Communist parties in many with the press, diplomatic ofl-
recent Yugoslav ex-States," M. Popovitch explains: In fact, The documents cials here looks special note of
published in perience is showing he says, these documents, and observers the G8-page White Paper covered that it represents "the same States danger for the Independence of speculated on whether the State a pamphlet, "United
not be laying Pality fi the Korean Crisis." sume nations as the policy Department may
the They begin with the message imperialist powers." legal groundwork for United Nations military
from Seoul of the United States M. Popovich went on to way to effect the country's unifica Ambasador, Mr Jolin Muccio, that anyone who today is
Department State the
is no si tion by pushing into North
ou ready and there
ready to solve Kores when the counter-often June 24, reporting the start of that Hurria is
gets under way.
of
foreca
democralle not
fe
ins
the to between agreement United State and the Soviet
White
the sur-
this
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countries the chance to Bight successfully against the forces; in short, it nlready seriously harmed and Socialism
general, between threatens to harm it even more." Developing his theme that
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interven-
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Powerful Congressional majorities were forming rapidly today to give President Truman crils appropriations and wartime controls. Tremendous tax increases will como lator. The Administration's call to arms will hike this year's Government spending to about $57.400,000,000, and invite tax increase of $5.000.000.000, perhaps more.
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the North Korean invasion, and misunderstandings after audiences
he star's yesterday
ed with the mertage of July states in a friendly way o11 meeting
NO AGREEMENT wanted an immediate $19,- that the controls requested by "Korea was never formally 1 of the Soviet Deputy Foreign basis of complete equality in Western Capitalism is every on the defensive, M. endangering inter- where divated into zones of occupation Minister, Mr Andrei Groms ko, "conselously 000,000,000 emergency ap Mr Truman seemed to in be-
that the most necessary athy
The United
die- Nations, national co-operation and peace Popovich states propriation for new military and what were
July 21st & 22nd important indication of this is in nouncing the Security Council's in the world." spending in the Korean
China, where the "leading Im-2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. WEIGHTS call for military aid and the use of the United Nations He said: "We are anxlens to Union at any high-level war-
perialist powers, with the United Officials estimated
Bay as crisis.
the time conference,"
States, had neither the political of the "illegal" and "armed augression sand, It told Paper he would ask for another dive the President every power
THE He is also "slowing down the power nor the courage to carry nerded
accomplish
gainst the Korean people." this arrangements for joint occupa $5,000,000,000 to step up preparedness
The profrimine. Off-tion by United States and Rus
documents Include development of democratic and on a polley of open
DEVIL'S IN movements und tion." military aid to Atlantic Pact hand it looks as if the powers stan troop
Security
Council
resolutions, revolutionary to receive
responses by
The member nations, in this way hindering the only more render at the Japanese forces,
successes achieved by COMMANDI allies and other foreign na-requested nee somewhat
than necessary."
Truman's public effective and cuccessful form of tions.
and added: "The United States President
diplomatic ex-struggle for peace." not contemplate a lasting statements and But Republican demands that did
changes between
the United Takby Easter Gennany as year is expected to be about Air Truman try voluntary con-division of Korea alonk
All of the an example of misguided Soviet trols before inposing
a fortuitous States and Hussin. com-line, which
been
made foreign policy, he susten: "All potential defeit of more than pulston are expected merely to line resulting from the exigen-documents
United events since the entry of the war. whatever puff into Congressional oratory.cles of Less
became public
Soviet Army into Germany the division apparent that
that, prove Korea for surrender purposes was to be arbitrarily interpreted
creating AC
रॉ per- and may begin summoning to the people last night why he thorities National Guard unila of bat believed all this--and maybe tranent delineation between the more--was necessary. In simple two militury zonce, passage be- Chairman Millard E. Tydings language he told the story of tween which was possible only of the Senate
refusal
of the milltary Armed Servicca the Soviet Union's
to by permission Cominitten summoned a morning make good its pledige to aid the commanders meeting to
discuta
He tol removing unification of Korea,
LACK OF SUCCESS
New Guinea planters and the 2,005,802 limit of military how Moscow Jast month set
The White Paper b'med only 40 have failed to make other residents want Australia Tre Committee the spark to the Invasion of "Soviel Intransigence" for the good. They have been deported. to annex Eastern New Guinea alco will consider a bill to Southera Koren, where Ameri-Iack of success in efforts to im Announcing this here. the and incorporate it in the Com- extend the enlistment and draft cans had tried to set up a de plement agreements to set up a tmmigration Minister, Mr Harold monwealth of Australia, accord- period by one year.
mocratle Kovernment.
single democratic Government,
ent. Holt, declared that deportation The House Banking and termed the invasion "raw
It recounted the Russian
re- was not punitive, but was de-ing to Colonel H. T, Allen, a
planter and miner. Currency Committez meets on ostression."
fusal to allow United Nations simed to prevent defance
Colonel Allen, spokesman for consumer and housing credit Thic President's televised observers in Northern Korea, which might
Prejudice the restrictions--tough
assimilation of ones deelen- broadens was the simplest and and United Nations recognition successful
the a group of New Guinea
cald: "What we have we will ed to check price rises,
best answer yet to Com- of the South Korcan Republic majority of the migrants.
hold. New Guinen is our by HARDEST HIT
munkm's latest and greatest as "die only such government A Government
spokesman right of conquest. We have ofciats
the Unlied in Korea" After the 1940 elce-İstalexl that, "big le"-that
although stringeat fought for It twice and may measures were taken to prevent have to fight for it again. general man- States inspired the Korean fight- tions.
"Mennwhile," it added, "north the entry of Communist Or thoting and that the invasion came. is such
Australian New Guinea of the 38th Parallel, which has "fellow travellers from Europe, distinct from Papua) has been
part the become
of the necessary,
iron it was still possible that coine
held since the first World War the Soviet Union were Kelting into Australa Word to consumers was that public for "hard work and steady curtain,
Reuter,
trusteeship from the automobilo and household Hort." He denounced profit-established a Communist regime.
League of Nations and the ard eppliance production would be eers
ridiculed boarding
United Nations.
הות
taxes.
Thu
be raised by higher
Armed Services began
SOVIET'S REFUSAL
calling up reserves yesterday, President Truman explained by the Soviet occupation nu-
lalion strength today.
manpower.
Administration
ported that the
power situation
ra.
Jabour controls my not be from the south.
Mr Truman called
the first and hardest hit by the housewives. diversion of steel and other
materials to defence production. Radio and television manu- facture would be cut next.
In his televised Truman sald
Mr
Un
He
Only 40 Didn't
Of
Make Good
Canberra, July 20. 128,000 migrants so fur brought
to Austraila from Europe under the Displaced Persons Resettlement Scheme,
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PLENTY OF FOOD
He cald: "Hoarding food is Me especially foolish. broadenst
There plenty of food-in this country, security and peace of the world We now have more sugar avail- are at stake in Koren. He said able than ever before. If I had thought that we were actually threatened by
the nation's
the United States is in the world fight for freedom to stay, "no matter what the cost.
shortages
antial consumer
Hoods,
02
It World War III or further should have recommended that
(50lated outbreaks
call to
price control and rationing be instituted. But
are being immediately plotted in Moscow, yesterday's there is no such threat."
to arma is only the be. ginning in men, money, controls He to his audience: "We
and restrictions,
NO CHALLENGE
Mr Truman
was confident.
know that the cost of freestom is high. But we are determined None here challenge this to Proserve our freedom-ng
what urgent need for hugo new de-matter
the cost Our fence appropriations. But there country slands before the are Congressional double, mis world as an
example of how givinga and almost despair that free men can build a community controls and the enormous tax of neighbours working together burden about to be placed on for the good of all That is the the American people will bear goal we seek, not only for our- honvily upon thair backs for selves but for all
People." United Press, Fears to come.
21731-
"Of course, I had to extend it under the lots of two neighbours, but I figure what they don't know
won't hurt them."
ctesplie
certain
M. Popovich also clains lo discern a "bitter struggle" going on between American and Arl Succes in introducing demo-tish capitalists within the ap
parently united Anglo-American bloc-Reuter.
Aussies Want New Guinea
under 4
Sydney, July 20.
Western New
Guinea
mcn.
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