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NORTH KOREAN DRIVE TENDS TO BE EASING
Eusak, Aug. 10.
Although United Nations forces were still in a tight corner in southeast Korea today, there was mounting evidence on a semi-circle of battlefronts that Communist pressure was casing off.
This pause, American commanders pointed out, could be for re-grouping preparatory to On the other stronger assaults on their perimeter.
hand, there was a growing feeling that the North Korea drive was beginning to flag.
No
Chinese Communists In Ladakh
New Delhi, Aur. 10. An Indian Fortien atkustry spokesman today denied a press report that Chinese Comauulst forces bl In Bitrated Into the Eastern Kashmir province of Ladakh,
the Karakoram
taure
AC2041 mountain
Some competent military observers,
4
who were ro signed to rolling back to more compact defence lino a few days around Pusan ago, were now confident that the natural Naktong River boundary could be held.
T:
would Jean that trategically important Tacu would be kept out of Communist Bands while the forces for the rogerlyd drive to the north were bas
sere bailing up.
However, the current threat to the port of Pohangdong, on east coast, was considered tu ben serious development which
have to be
dealt with
of
It
He said there had been normal movements Caravans from trade crt- tres, but no infiltration of th kind MCErsted had Indian fer-
vceusted
llory.
The Karakoram range is In the extreme north of Ladakh, separating it from China-Iruter.
QUIRINO WANTS ACTION
Manila, Aug. 11.
are
ther thrusts this week the Nakong and from the north, aimed at Taegu, the North Koreans have met with
erion. rezervals.
uf
TIK' Communist forer between 3,000 and 5,000 which
dermed
the Naktong i
10
Ove elles north nt Warpwan stablished a benchhead, serionis- ly menoring Tarpu, 15 miles the southeast, has been whittled about 200, according down to The American neers with
South Koreanis.
Uic
FEAR OVERCOME
Yesterday's ront of the Com- tint in this rector was the result of excellent co-ordina
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950.
Praying For Prisoners'
Return
About 25,000 persons crowd into this outdoor arena in the British sector of Berlin to hear Cardinal Count von Preysing appeal for the return of German war prisoners from the Soviet Union. The Cardinal urged that competent authorities do everything possible to facilitate the return of many thousands of men held since the end of World War H. (Acme).
STILL HOLDING UP
MALIK STILL
SECURITY COUNCIL'S
DELIBERATIONS ON KOREA
Lake Success, Aug. 10.
on
the
the The Soviet delegate, Mr Jacob Malik, today rejected
United West's appeal that Russian end its stranglehold Nations Security Council's Korean war discussions, and the Council
afternoon with the meeting adjourned until tomorrow snarl still unsolved.
an
arms
to the
procedural
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Congressional and mili- tion of the combined air forces; American artillery and a crack tary quarters today
regiment of the highly esteem» speeding
ted South Korean First Division. up measures get practical implementation There appears to be little
Dr Talank immediately asked to the North Koreans came in of "Operation Koren" fol- doubt that the Southerners have
The num-Communist Coun-
The King and Queen have not overcome any fear of tanks they
members had held
for the floor and pressed a point few brief sentences. lowing President Quirino's
He said: "Regarding the slan- yet decided whether they wil of order that has been the focus! any have had early in the war. formal notification to Presl-
One Communist tank was 11th-hour meeting prepara of argument for the past two derous hints made by the United attend, but have granted Royal the Festival. Queen Mr acetings-that the representa-State with regard to the alleged patron.ge dent Truman and General captured intact yesterday after try to confronting
that he Soviet Elizabeth attended in 1947 and Korean troops had Malik with MacArthur that the Philip South
new proposals tive of South Karen should be contention
All Edinburgh will look trans- pines
was placing 5.000 dropped hand grenades through
North Korean the turret.
They ake advanced to end his hold on the Coun-invited to sit with the Council Union, as a great power, supplies again last year.
while the Korean problem was at the immediate on foot ongoinst tanks blazingcil, Troops
and delegates had met under debate, as decided by armies, this is a slanderous and formed when the Festival opens Castle, unfounded allegation, though on August 20. Thr again in the offices of the the Council on June 21. sposal of the United Na-nway at them.
such is customary from the dominating the entire country- The American First Cavalry British delegation in the
Stales. Such
will be tions in the conflict.
floodlit Malik has refused to United
Soviet side,
and Division proved capable of hold-
invite Mr John Ayun Chang, weapons as they are using were Prince's Gardens will be filed with strolling couples-if the Ambassador to cold to them by the Soviet gar- Congress today then their river line safe, despite Empire State Building in press
South Korean
from weather is warm.-United Press, that several hundrett New York. East day of is special 10-ray the fact
Washington, to talte a place at rlson before it withdrew Koreans had infiltrate! session - to የ። 042,000,000 North
Their purpose was to put the the table. As Russian delegate. Korea. i will limit myself to nishing touches on proposals to Mr Malik has, insterd, demand- his brief statement, but reserve be made to Mr Malik, whose ed that North Kares be invited the right to speak on the subject
South later with some detail." tactics as Council President were to
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"Union with Tyrone delegates
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received Cyprus, led by the Bishop POWER
the
the
altend as the defence line remained in-denounced today by President Korea, and Indicated he would
Truman as Allbustering.
veto any attempt to seat Dr Yugoslavia agam was the only Chung without Inviting the Courell me w
member that did not North Koreans.
declared that Mr Malli: was Dr Tsang asked Mr Malik to) private
Pre- duly us attend
as President, as derelict in hin
In not ruling on the ston. The first was held yes-make a ruling terday afternoon, and it was required by the rules, as to ident
representation hen that plans were made for whether the Invitation to South Korean
Malik. a private approach to Mr
Korra
and becued Russia of "leading Mr was still valid. I The British delegation spokes- Malik ruled the e Invitation in-us up the garden path by making
reading tele men said Mr Malik "deinitely" vallet, Die
could statements" ¡Force Kean way advancing onccepted an invitation from the challenge
réver
verse his ruling. grame from North Korea." [Chinje, th same contempt was Western delegations to attenu a Dr Talong spoke angrily as Senor Alvarez
shown by the Americans for closet meeting inmediately be- he told My Malik that to try to
from the of Kyrenin, have asked miner North Korean infiltration fore the Council session.
Lide the fact that North Korea thunderous applause
Mr Malik banged his Secretary of State for the public. and road block attempts.
word: be un negressor
gay and said: "The public is Many Smes in the last few
MALIK CRIM
"brying to cover the sky with requested to keep silent and not Colonies, Mr James Griffiths, weeks thes petty encircling
to discuss with them Krim andthe hari." He said the same demonstrate." with save prompted
Mahk was mbre as he entered the con
nude his ruling by both word
Mr Austin said Mr Malik had future of Cyprus.
They also wish to submit ference mom and had no
The Serre- ment fug mporters.
and act and audied that a vote volumes of signatures collected Mr Trygve Lie, fary-General, f 40 Zionist iraders there might|rouble spots.
should be taken "now, toy, in a plebireite which they de doot. #ride impair relations between the two. The Communist third across tered through
this momeal." Mr Malik replici Clared slawed that more the Nakton west of Yongsan refi Countries.
refusing
The be photographed.
next speaker was Mr th Mr Austin was using tricks 200,000 people, or about eighty Speaking in the Knesset, he was still causing concern today. Sir Bene: Has of India and Warren Austin of the United to make it appear the President percent of the population, voted
of Ching States, said that no charges had been I was announced that the 24th 1 Ting-Fu Tsi..mat
who sarcastically suc-
to for union with Greece. Turning to We seni a letter to tha inade against the arrested men, Division had taken the last high
were the last to arrive.
All rested that Mr Malik's refusal | Senor Alvarez, My Molik sale Colonial Critce a few days ago and he hop.d they would soon ground nex. to the liver, but delegates maintained a policy o! to make a ruling aruse perhaps it had been made clear no tuling and
This particular point there be rel.ased and all allowed to folat
from his inadequate knowledge could be m.de. He added: and are now awaiting a reply," Terael.
is about two miles of flat terrain
the facts of the Korean "This stank whether dile- The British spokesman said: of "The persecution of Zionists in between the hills and the Nak-
Then they situation.
Mr "At the private meeting
Austin cate of Cuba likes it or not? any cantry is bound to Impair tog-Reuter.
launched into what be termed will age if Mr Malik will agree
SECOND ROUND relations between that country
privately to what he refused to review of relevant facts, and Israel and outrage the feel-
agree to publicly-namely,
He pointed out that the 38th
The Council Anally adjourned Parallel was selected as a tem-with the stage ings of Jewish people throughout!
on with the business of the world," he said.-Reuter
sel for a second (porary military division for the
Jerusalem. Aug. 10.
The Israchi Foreign Minister, drawals, hut now the tueties are Dr Moshe Sharift, today warned for the main force to push on Itumania that the recent ast; while
Another German Paper Banned
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but
Mr
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Strike Holds Up Council
Ship To Korea
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Mahmoud Fawzi Bey Egypt Inter emerged from room for a brief moment Baltimore, Aug. 10. told reporters: "Perhaps it will He said south of the Paralel the first speaker on the list for but Brst awaits the outcome of Other-the United Nations Commis Friday, and a delegation source the talks sought with the Bri- Four cargo ships scheduled to not last very long! now. carry war supplies to Korea wise, I am not authorised to say slon on Koten could watch and said Sir Gladwyn would .ck to this officials-Reuter
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to be slaughtered at immediately, and walked to the leisure and without danger. Council chamber.
by an aggressor?
CRITORE PHILS KLAVICA, 180MAUŽVA YORK-
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Dutch Envoy To
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ques- tions which have arisen in the
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