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Urges U.N. Intervention In China
Genova, July 24.
The Chinese Nationalist delegate, Dr Yu Tauen-chi, the United Nations told Economic and Social Coun- cil today that the United Nations should Intervene against the Communists in China, as it has done South Koren.
in
of
In a debate on teaching United Nations principles In schools,
Yu Ant Dr
thut students would not understand why no nucli ald had been sent to the Kuomintang government, "us the same principles of United Nations Chorter have heen violated in China up in South Korea."
D)
Yu was
chairinan, Dr
the
cut off by the Santa Hennan
Cruz, who called these remmarits outside the scope of the de- bato."
The
adopted
colution
Council Unanimously
United +1
States re-
calling On member alates to "aclively encourage" He dissemination of information on the purposes and principles United Nations, and tu to the United Nailons Secretary-General every twn years on the progress inade.-- United Press.
of the report
13 REPLIES
TO UN. AID
REQUEST
Lake Success, July 24. Thailand bus informedį the United Nations that. subject to the King's ap proval, she will offer a com- bat 1eam of about 4,000 officers and
to fight men with the United Nations
forces in Korea.
This war the st iroop offer rercivert
omcial here
response to the appeal of the
s erotay-General, Mr Tryrve Lie.
The United Nations Head- quarters disclosevi walny that
the chief Bulch representative |
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950.
Free
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Fleet Pescadores
Washington, July 24.
The State Department said today that the Pescadores islands, off the southwest coast of Formosa, would be defended by United States naval forces if the Chinese Communists attacked them. At a press conference, the State Department spokesman, Mr Michael McDermott, said that the Pescadores fell within the general area of Formosa, which President Tru- man, at the outbreak of the Korean war, said would be defended by the American Seventh Flect.
Russians Provoking U.S.-China Conflict
Washington, July 24.
War
Mr McDermott said that patrolling the Formowa Stralt America had not been asked today as Nattonalist China pre-
General Chiang by
Kai-pared to send help to two sen- |tinel. Islands oft' the Chinese shek's Nationmlist Govern-coust in defiance of President ment to define its position Truman's "cease-fire" request, over the defence of Quemoy
The labunda
and of Quenoy (Kinmen) Island, off Amoy, Little Quemoy, Just off the
Taipeh, For Communist Reports frem
held "invasion mosa, on Saturday said that the coast" opposite Formosa, have Chinese Communists had begun heen under artillery attack by to shell Quemoy, short distance from the hain days. The Communists are re- Red shore batteries for two lasal-Reuter.
ported assembling an invasion #teet in the nearby port of Amos.
which
in
OUTSIDE SCOPE
Washington, July 24.
The State Department in-
A "top Yugoslav govern- diested today that the United
Ships arriving in Hongkong ment official" said in an in-States Seventh Fleet will not terview that Russia "wants interfere if the Chinese Com-reported some Nationalist war-
umnists invade the Nationalist ships in the Formosa Strait 1 to provoke between hou Quemny Triant, just off the but saw no large-scale military
Crew! activity by either side. China aud the United China coast.
men reported continuous Blight/ Sintes" to free its hands
nir- at United States naval for the subjugation of coun-
craft over the Strait.
Mr F. W. Dalley, of the British Trades Union Con-tries in Europe.
Jay Krane, secretary of the gress, (right), and Mr International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, after lunching al Government House yesterday with the Officer Administering the Government, His Excel- lency Mr J. F. Nicoll. (Staff Photographer).
SECRET
NEHRU'S
APPEAL TO
ACHESON
DEAN
Washington. July 24.
The Indian Prime Minister,
Mr
Jawaharlal
Michael
The two tiny islands are the
except for
the Formosa,
has! to defend.--
Dartment State
Press Mr
Mic Jokesman, temat, told reporters in res jonse to a question that Presi- Hent Prana's June 27 public The interview was published:tatement
Specifically Tinted only territory left to the Na- in the magazine, United States
Fortnoga and the nearby Presectionalists, New and World Report, which
Island the places fortress ciores Hands as said the questions were submit- which the Chinese Communists | which the Seventh Fleet
ordered ted to the Belgrade Government could not nerde without fight-been and replies discussed by the American warships. Tito Cabinet, so the views ex- pressed represent the authorita- live
of Tito Com- pinions nist. It pald
Queeney Island les more than 100 miles west of Formera, al- most in the mouth of Amoy har- Yugoslav ofclatbour, and thus might be can- crrard th Korean conflict Isidered a part of the Chines "sheer camouflage" by the Rus nainland tautaide the operating Hamm and added: "The USSR repe of the Seventh Fleet, the i
poite:man sui-United Press. wants to confuse and complicate the Far East.
SCOUT PLANES the situation in
Taipei, July 24. Serat planes of the
Seventh Fleet States
It wants to provoke war be- the United States and tween
Chin. This is the key to the Rusafa would like
entire irate.
to see the American forces tea
up in China, sally that,
They reason fori-
once
the United
States is embroiled in war with China, Russia's hands would be Nehru, was reported today to have sent a secret per-freed to subjugate other coun- Iran, Turkey, sonal appeal to the American Secretary of State, Mr ribs, especially
to have Com Yugoslavia, Finland and so on.' Dean Acheson, in a further effort
to the United Nations, in a munist China "seated" in the United Nations. Letter to the Secretary-General, sal that his Government had
The
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NOT YET READY
message has been olives in making the proposal The official said the Russians! deel for it did not have engurt withheld from publication and
at Mr Nehru's request, the report sail,
forces to send troops to Kurea and the Dutch Army was "in- despensable" for home defchee. be salt.
Dutch trop In Indonest, the Dutch delegate informes!!
Mr Lie, were due for repatria 1:00 None could be made available for Kores without the consent of the Governcat, he added,
Today
The Stre Department fuel to confirm or deny,
Diplomatic otlicials told a re- poter today that Mr Nehru
end the ante to air Acheson An
back up has original proposal
to Indonesian made
Muria on
#eement
both Amerien fuly 13.
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In end her boycott; then refused to help to end the for Husits wouldl
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Djakarta, July 24. Burma's Deputy Premier and!
London, July 21. botage aid subversive acti- Defence Minister. Do Ne Win.
India will try again to open who is also Commander-in- vities"
He called on citizens to give Chler of the Burmese Anny, way for the Korean issue
be considered within the United arrived in Djakarta this even-
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Ambassador-designate sible Indian sourers said today. High Commis The Indian aid he had asked all law Burma'
stoner here, Mr Krishna Menon, officers to report Information on to Indonesia. Ila Maxang
Stepping out of a Dakota, Do
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the After frequent visits to special significance and that Part in making new attempts.
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Bo Ne Win was received by Mr Menon is said to have called Dr Mohammed Hata's deputy, on the Soviet Ambassador De Lelming, the Minister for Health, and the Chefs of Staf of the Indonesian Army and Air Force. Reuter.
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