THE HONGKONG › TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1950.
THE UNITED STATES Where Are You Gola?
CHALLENGE
TO RUSSIA
Demands Genuine
k
Peace Plan
Lake Success, Aug. 2.
After nearly three hours of wrangling over agenda procedure, the United States' representative on the Security Council, Mr Warren Austin, tonight | challenged the Soviet Union to bring forward any genuine proposal for peace in Korea.
.
Mr Austin was attacking the Soviet Chairman. of the Council, Mr Jacob Malik, who insisted for the second day running that his agenda calling for Chinese Communist representation and a "peace- ful settlement" in Korea should be considered be. fore a United States condemnation of North Korean aggression.
Mr Austin declared that solution was designed to long as United Nations the fighting
Foldiers wete dying in the sider
slop "therefore con- that it would be richt to with this matter Arst. SOVIET PROPAGANDA
battlefelds of Keren the Coun- and proper for the Counci eil dief not wish to cheapen den! their sufferant or zulis
in
זי נ:
ther
heroin by seeking to engage i "This is an example of the of deals, queer upside-down language of the consideration bribery or blackmail.
Russian propaganda. 1f ono As sonn
the menting side attacks its neighbour, it is opened Mr Malli: asked to hear not an act of war, but of peace. the French translation of the The very words peaceful pet- of the in the mouth speech hr
3¥stle yesterday, dement Delegates sat back and relaxed Rutan delegate are enough to a certain anxiety. We while this was done.
The United States represen-remember the 'peaceful settle- tative then tabled A molten ments that the Counell's main openda item:head be called "Com- peaceful in that on those oc- plat of
cate
1938
in
Czechoslovakia in 1940. These
were
casions
shot was fired, Aggression Upon the
bust Republic of Koren,"
Czechoslovakia died in the The Soviet item dealing with name of peace. This is not the Korea
"Peaceful kind of settlement 52 nations- was entiled Settlement of the Korean quer- that have supported the United Nations sanctions against North Lien,"
tried to get bis Korea-want in Korea, It is agenda aceypled by declaring the kind we are determined to that the items should be sub-st."
Mr Malik
mitted in the
of Russia's thinking" Sir
order in which Another example
"upside-down
they were presented,
Mister?
Turkey Wants To Become Member Of Atlantic Pact
London, Aug. 2.
Turkey has informed the British Government (The Husstan agenda con-Gladwyn said, was Mr Malik's of her desire to join the North Atlantic Pact, offi-
could 10%
agree
Alice fra
Wonderland
United
extend
their commitments under the Atlantic Part
cial sources said today. Greece is also expected seek admission to the Atlantic Pact, but no offeini word of her haention has
reachand 50 far London.
to
the
the
The inclusion of Turkey into
fains two Brais only-Cidnese asertion that the American re representation and a peaceful isolation, condemnlig North settlement of the Kiron problem. Kuren for defying the The United State: agenda item, Nations, was intender to extend submitted on the eve of the the scope of war. He told Mr Council meeting, called for Mahk condemnation of all nations
If you will read it, air, you giving ald and encouragement will see it to specifically aimed to the North Korean aggres-
We Lot localising the conflict, sors),
Sir Gladwyn Jebb (Britain) are living in a nightmarish and said that
world that the question of the Chinese The whole objective T the delegation and the Koren ques- United Natious, and, more par- tion were in any way related. ticularly, of the Security Coun- de By Turkey, these sources Communist
The issue of afkression was cit, is to miału peace--not
this very moment beau only by medalion and conclla fought out in Korea and the tion and other methods of the Council must be concerned with Charter, but also, as a last re- the rejection of the actressors ort, by bandhing together to re- the pit those who break the petere, The fact is, the North Korean the authorities attacked
He- the public of Kerea and the situa
No one! then must be restured.
nt be allowed
اند
to
the 38th Parallel and
restitution of peace.
Sir Gladwyn said that
previous
Security Council
re-
to cloud this
ECUADOR'S PLAN
REVOLUTION anal fact
NARROWLY
AVERTED
A little boy recently broke into the ranks of some British Commandos at Plymouth, England, with cavy and admiration written clearly all over his face, to ask where they were heading. The troops were preparing to embark for the Malayan area reinforce garrisons al.
ready there. (Acme).
BELGIAN
CABINET
CRISIS
mage.
10
AUSTRALIANS TO BUILD
North Korean ANTI-SUBMARINE
Aggression Shocks World
Paris, Aug. 2.
The Conservative evening newspaper Le Monde tɔday em- phasised the importance of Ste Benegal Narsing Nau's late- ment in the Security Council yesterday that priority given to procedurat questions might re- sult in the dinmption of the United Nations.
VESSELS
Powerful Fortress On
Eastern Coast
Canberra, Aug. 2:
Australia announced emergency plans tonight
to construct a fleet of anti-submarine vessels after Indien de-authoritative sources disclosed that foreign sub- marines had been operating off the Australian coast.
Referring to the legate's speech, the paper said: "Thero is no doubt that his words will carry a long echo along the shores of the Paci- Be."
Le Monde observed also that
the Security Council's vole (ST)
The Navy Minister, Mr Joseph Francis, an- nounced that Australia would construct six 2,000-
the Chinese representation ton anti-submarine frigates, at a cost of £12,000,-
showed to what extent the
world had been shocked by the 000, to strengthen the nation's submarine defences,
North Koreau aftpression.
The
newspaper
remarked
Authoritative SOULCCD
dis to provide troops for Korca at
that everyone was now wonder-closed at the same time that the carllest possible date ne
sald zone 400 ing why Soviet Russia had not the Government was converting table rources
an east coast naval base lalo battle-hardened veterans might left the United Nations Organ powerful fortress equipped with be flown from Australia almost sation, adding that the bombproof submarine pens. immediately under the plan,
staying there for Hundreds of experts obstructive purposes was prub-recruited, some from Britain, mention the size of the force to were Allhough Mr Fadden did not
I that she was
ably correct.
the Government rushed con-
"But the fact that the ruc-|struction plans. Some of the ght beside the United States ceeded, by getting India's tup- foreign submarines spotted in troops in Korea, authoritative
ort, in breaking the unity of Australian
were woters port.
be sources sald the figure „prob-
would reach 200
On the
the question of adverse vote from Britain and Norway Instead of their expect ed abstention, the paper wrote: The aggression of June 25 against
mo-
Radio Hongkong
the tree nations must not be un-lieved to have been identified,ably <erestimated," Le Monde con- but the nationality of the power United Press. cluded.
concerned is a strict secret.
Sources sald fishermen Arst nubmarines, be- detected the
leved to be among the world's
ILK.T. largest, fastest and most dern. The undersea craft were
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Empire
Minister, in nn-
nunde
a country recognised belleved to have been on long-
by the United distance cruises and protected
test latest let Britain and to Nations has Norway to revise their posilion. techniques.
The Navy They voted not so much in favour of Nationalet China announcing the frigate program Bentley
China, me, said development of large ICTS); North submarines with high under-Francaise
water speed and capable of News and News Analysis (London
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Act J. With the Principate, Mem- Construction of the frigates ers of the Chorus and Orchestra of Deale Opera House, Rome, will interrupt the programine Conducted by Cliviero de Fabrilist Sydney, Aug. 2. to add new destroyers to the 13. Double Identity”—A Mysterý The Sydney Morning Herald Australian Fleet. The acting Charles Hallen; 104
Charles Williams & Concert said today that Australians
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Consultation Methods
Close Down.
hoped that Mr Patrick Gordon-Minister, Mr A. W.
said Australia infantry Walker, British Secretary for
in Japan would be built up im- Weather Report: 11.10, "Goodnight Commonwealth Relations, would mediately to full war strength clue God Save the King: 1130, appreciate the need for an over- all improvement of methods of consultation between Common- Deputiesweat nations and "convert his Government in the same direc-
North Atlantic alliance would extend the area envered by the treaty far into Middle East. Adantiemission
(Continued from Page 1.) Part will have to be Turkey's Inclusion Into the pact decided by the Atlantic Coun was not favoured some months
Of Chamber ell, when it convenes in New
New go, but the Western approach the York in September.
No format is understood to have since been (Belgium's Lewer House).
Noue of the explosions caused tion." application
in view of the renewed has so far been modliled
da- or serious threat
the any casualties 10
Mr Gordon-Wolker is at pre- sent visiting Australla during said, but exchanges have siteady Western world.
Brussels, with Its protests Commonwealth four for taken place in Ankara with the The United States, it is bestrike over, transport running talks with Dominion leaders, ambasadors of the Western lieved here, will favour Turkey's normally and cafes and shops The Herald added that his Powers on this step.
admission, following improve reopened, was still a city of conversations with leaders of all ments in Turkey's defence post rumours.
Australian parties should con- Foreign Secretary, Mrtion and her decision to send
One, denied by the
police,vince him that the demand is Ernest Bevin, is expected to land forees 10
the assist in
was that an attempt had been not for the imposition of a rigid question with the Korean fighting-United Press. munte to assassinate M. Paul- Turkish Farelin Minister, Fual
Commonwealth policy but that Henri Spanit, the Socialist ica-ha
out-of-date Inadequate, Koprulu, at the coming: Council U.S. REACTIONS
der and former Prime Minister.sultative machinery should be is, week. el Europe meeting in Strasbourg |
Earlier today, M. Spaak,
Hiven a thorough overhaul in famous lawyer the light of changed imperial internationally
Tie
discuss the
"
to well is a statesman-went relations."-Reuter. the war-scarred town of Nivelle, 20 miles from Brussels,
to defend three trade union
leaders charged with inciting Bertha
public disorder,
CUTI-
Gets
Married At 13
Washington, Aug. 2. The Secretary of State, Mr The French act Italian Dean Acheson, indicated today Mr Malik took the floor to¦ Foreign Ministers will probably that the United States would print out that Sir Gladwyn had both be consulted in the course welcome Turkey's joining the dreused the substance father of the discussions at Strasbourg. North Allantic Pact, but he than its procedural aspect. Hu
A Foreign Office spokesman trade it clear that this was a appealed to delegates to try to
tertay emphasised that Britain's matter which all of the member tlivet the question of which attitude to the participation of aliens of that alliance would DEPUTIES RELEASED items will be included in the Turkey in the Atlantic Pact was have to decide. Commenting Two Communist deputies, who Brussels, Aug. 2 entenda before launching somewhat different from that of on reports from Ankara that
were arrested as they organised Belgium Was within 20 izperches on the substance. the other Governments, because Turkey had applied to join the
an anti-Leopold meeting outside
Singapore, Aug, 2. minutes of a revolution, yester- 'The second Baker, Senor the United Kingdom already has alliance, Mr Acheson said he Brussels Stock Exchange last day. The capital would have Antartic
Bertha Hertogh, the young Qnevado (Ecuador),
night, were released this morn-Dutch girl when the Singapore a treaty of mutuak assistance was not aware of that, been stormed at 7 am. if thy proposed that the question of with Turkey. "We shall have Mr Acheson said everyone Ing.
Appeal Court decided should Leopold had not signed his Chinese representation be taken to consider this problem with knew that the United States proclamation quitting the throne by the United Nations Gen-
One of them, M. Lallemand. stay with her Maly foster the other member nations of the was greatly concerned with Secretary-General of the Bel-mother, 20 minutes before.
was married secretly eral Assembly rather than by Atlantic Pact," the spokesman
Turkish defence and the main-ian Communist Party, recently last night to 21-year old Mossor Reuter's correspondent
the Council. The matter was ru said. The treaty with Turkey tenance of the Brussels learned these facts 10.
strength and
spent several weeks in Moscow. Abibi, Malay school-teacher. important it called for the joint
guarantees Tritish
country. night from reliable sources close division of small and hig: State: an armed attack on Turkey. He pointed out the efforts which workers throughout the country that Bertha was introduced to
nid in ease independence of that
While more than half a mililon A usually refiable source sald to the Government, who
represented
The other parties to the Atlantic the United States had raade to flocked back to duty, a train left her husband only 24 hours be closed the full story of the organization.
Part have no such atreements bolster Turkey's military might, Brussels for Parts the first in fore the ceremony, and told dramatic moves that ended the The Council adjourned with- with Turkey. 10-day monarchy.
as well as its efforts to defend ternational express to leave the that the marriage would make It would therefore be for them Greece.
certain that the Court's decision It was a story of a tense clash out vote-Neuter and United
to consider whether they wish
country since the crisis. between the King and even his
at would not of Secretary
British tourists, held up
be reversed by un sinunch supporter: in the all-
by her State did not definitely say that Ofend by protest
parenis. in trikes, appeal Catholic Cabinet,
Holland. as angry
By Galbraith the United States would wel-streamed into the capital after Walloony marched on the heavi
Thirteen is the marriage age ty-gunrded capital.
at
The anti-Leopold, demonstra- ! tors had orders to stom! Brussels al Revan
n'clock if
Leopold had not agreed to the Socialists terms.
dis-
Leopold, these sources closed, tried vainly to impuse his own conditions and once even staged a walkout an his own Cabinet.
At one point during the all- night wrangling, the whole Gov- ernment, unshaven and haggard, tendered their resignations-- except for the Minister of the Interior. M. Albert de Vices- chnwuer. He alone stood soll- ly by his King.
CONSULTATIONS
Leopold called him to private consultations as the other Minis- tors anxiously watched the minute hands of their watches ticking
round towards seven o'clock and civil war.
Eventually, they sent word to the King, closeted with M, de Vleeschawuer, that they could wait no longer and would leave the Palace,
The Minister of the Interior hurried out to them and pleaded on behalf of Leopold for the withdrawal of their resign- tions.
Leopold, he announced, had
ngrenel to sign the proclama- tion unconditonally,
Urgent telephone calls were made to the Socialut Icaders, who immediately countermandoi their orders for the march of the capital.
Thus ended the crisis-and the 10-day resumed reign of Leopold III-Reuter,
Prens.
the world
SIDE GLANCES
✔
COFR, SHG BT HEA BAROCË, MO, T.
"You never can wake your father up calling him that way---you'll simply have to learn how to get excited!”.
Although the
come Turkey in the North At-mony of them had spent the last Inntic Pact, the tenor of his two nights in schools as guests for many Malay girls. That is remarks indicated that he of the coast resort Town Coun-Bertha's age, would be in favour of such an eil.
Bertha and her husband were
wih
Malay family in Singapore-Reuler,
occurrence if the other mem- Catholic Senators and De-today staying bers of the alliance agreed.
called putles have Government to stand fast
on
the amf
Observers recalled in this connection tut, when the Turkish Foreign Minister, Nec- not to resim, a Party spokes
mm said tonight. meddin Sadak, visited here early in 1949, he fuld offelals
There were two reasons for that he was very interested in the Premier's visit to King Leo- zeeing the formation of a Mid-pold today, it was learned from dle East and Afediterranean a high Catholic Party FOLITCH.
FONTAINEBLEU EXERCISE
Brussels, Aug. 2
alliance, similar to the North One was to talk over the draft Scalor military officers of the Atlantic Alliance, or an extens of the Parliamentary Bill under ave Western Union countles are
of the latter to include which Leopold will hand over attending countries like Turkey.United
I'ress.
South Africa
Govt Attacked
Johannesburg, Aug. 2.
General Smuts* opposition
o star exercise of powers on his son,
Fontainebleu, near Paris; from The other was to discuss the August 1 to 4, directed by publication
or otherwise of a General de Lattre de Tustigny, letter seni yesterday by Leopold the Commandoer, Land to the Prime Minister, in which Forces,
Western The made it clear he fell he had)
Oficers of
of the
Army, Navy been abandoned by all his and Air Force of Britain, France, Cabinet except one Minister-Belgium, Holland and Luxem Reuter.
bourg are participating in the exercise, опе of a series of periodic meetings held to study problems of Western European
Unlled Party today condemned Gold Mining Co. defence-Reuter.
the South African Government
for not announcing any definite
nction yet to meet the United
Nallons opptal for assistance
in Korea.
Robbed
Ontario, Aug. 2.
Two hooded bandits early to-
Rail Strike Threatened
Montreal, Aug, 2,
A. group
The Party, In a statement, day escaped with three gold called on the Goverment to bricks, valued, at approximate.
of 15 International accept its responsibilitica as a ty 100,000, from the Contaurium member of the United Nations. Gold Mines Ltd., near here. union with a membershly of If any real Mculty pre- The robbers tied a watch-00,000 today Pet August 22 as date for a strike unless vented response to the United man's arms
Icgs: and the and Nallont request, Parliament went to work on the "large their wage-hour demandi. on should be called together so walk-in vault with an acetylene the Canadian railways were met. that the Union could be taken torch. The total weight of the The announcement was matte Into the Government's con- three bricks is 216 pounds, following a series of nieslings.
*~~~~Router. Reuter, fidence, it added.---Reulor,
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