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INVASION
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DENIED
Calcutta, Aug. 31. Thepon Shakabpa, leader which is in India for talks on Sino-Tibetan relations. denied yesterday that Chin- ese Communist troops hadi invaded Tibot.
of the Tibetan delegation
Shakata said in an interview that a such repends whe "un- founted,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950,
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A
McCarthy Rommet In London Improvements
Attacks Democrats
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Aug. 31, Senator Joseph R. Mc- Carthy said last night the Democratic Party has placed itself "officially" on the side
of Communism, und that only a Republican election victory in November CAU Bave Western civilisation,
Int a sprech
of
prepared for delivery
the Dodge before County Repubilean Club, ho
dterated hits allegations Communist Infiltration of the State Department and called for the resignation of again Secretary of State Dean Ache- But the Senator served
lak major attack for the Demo- cratic T'arly which, Tiesut, looked anida as Communis Islipped into government policy-
making roles.
"Unfortunately," he rat, "in: Jas oficially Demneralle Party-
placed itself on the side of the Communismo, Communists k
the mistaken parently with idea that is this way they can
pritical gain some temporary advantage. This D.mocratic Party nyer the past months has The 3.5-inch rocket launcher now being used in eeably labelled itself or the Korea is held by Matthew J. Keppinger in Aberdeen, party of betrayal--the party of Maryland. Believed to be one of the most effective anti-e puppets of the Politburo."
Mr Acheson, he said, for years penetrate 11
of the team Bas worked og tank weapons because of its ability to inches of armour plate, the launcher is five feet long word iratery to create a Com- and weighs 15 pounds. It fires a nine-pound rocket, murist dominated world.
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INDIA URGES U.S.
TO
GIVE PEKING ASSURANCES
Washington, Aug. 31.
CHARGE BY TAFT
The Secretary of State, mean- while, disputed today a charge by Senator Robert A. Taft that Truman Administration Belard diplomatie plaur tu vou -
Aunin ne ession,
The
Senator Tafs vellet
Charge in his weekly column to Olda nemenpers. It accured! e Admination of a drum- lete thek of military or diplo-, Katie plant."
Mr Acheson told a pree cente ference that Mr Taft was wrong! hout the diplomatic situation. le Inilleated that defence lenders would alister on
bject
of military prujared-
Bulan, be cited the North
Informed quarters disclosed today that India A examples of diplomatic has urged the United States to give Communist plan to meet the threat of the China more "specific" assurances of the American all the Defence treaty, which Government's friendly intentions toward Chinese people.
One of these accusions
the
Wies
|le being supplemented by arms, hipments to pact partners, en e the prompt action of 53 mithun | ter United States leader In
to meet the Communist flirtat
Korea.
desisted that the Garte States is well equipped fiple.
Battenlly.
and
TRAIN CAME
OFF RAILS
質
In Burma Stressed
Rangoon, Aug. 31.
Mr Archibald Rivers, the
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Longkong Telegraph
Morning Port Building,
Hongkong.
Published daily tafternoon). Price, 10 cents per edition. Subscription: $450 per month,
Burmese Minister for Refu-l Postage: China and Macao, 61.3
per month, UK Brith Possessions gees and Resettlement, to- and other countries, $4.50 Per day reported "n great month. provement" in the Deltn New contributions, always wel-
Editor, businage communications and
area of southwestern Bur-come, should be addressed to the ma, following the Prime advertisements to the Secretary. Minister's tour to bring Telephone: 20011 (5 Lines). nhout better relations bc- tween Burmese and Karens:
The Prime Minister's 10-day tour, ending on August 24, was
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present situation to the punple
of the urea and to give relief to destitute people and refugern. Mr Rivers sold at a press cori- ference.
Medical care was provided in villages where I was needed. he added,
The Prime Minister, Thakin No, told gatherings that the
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10 cents FER WORD OVER 20
Births, Deaths, Marriages,
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Over 20,000 people were given
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the visit. The Prime
Manfred Rommel, centre, 21-year-old son of the lateinister gave bern donations Names and addresses should
German field marshal, is in England in connection with the publication of his father's papers, and here he passes a sentry outside Marlborough House, the London resi- dence of Queen Mary, Young Rommel is accompanied by Gen. Fritz Bayerlein, who was the field marshal's
(Acme). chief of staff during World War II.
Dispersal Of Vital Washington Agencies Urged
Washington, August 31. Senator Brien McMahon told Congress today. that Russin is stockpiling atom bombs, and that must therefore be - vital United States agencies
dispersed out of the Washington target
aren.
The Connecticut Democrat, who is chairman of the House and Senate Atomic Energy Committee, urged Can- gress to rush nelion on President Truman's request for dispersal funds.
telligence,
Federal
even
They said the Indians have expressed their belief that same substantial American statement ought to be most effective in keeping the Chinese
"It is a solemn fact that Lunched together in downtown
Washington." Russin today pos seerder Soviet
He said the destruction of the Reds from becoming embroiled with Americans in
sery well in meeting the Cossesses some atomle bombs," Korea or clashing with them over Formosa.
munt1 Pallengeited Press Senator McMahon said in a headquarters of the The Indian suggestion has Delhi to
convey certain 11-
statement. "Ordinary com-Bureau of Investigation, of in- military and not been made the subject of formallon to the Chinese Reds.
món spuse and prudence re-elvil defence agencies-or a formal note, but has been when the State Department ask-
quire
as to take certain their immobilisation for one day communicated "informally" vel Iniin to see at Piking was
steps in the light of that would be a "grave setbacit
to our war effort. to the American authorities informed of President Truman's
Lampasas, Texas, Aut. 31.
solen fact." statement in his monate to the
Twenty-five to 30 passengers.
The atomle armaments race here in Washington.
Congress
that frently
thewern injured when a Santa Fe President Truman on Wed-ins reached a point where "no munir China to invade Tibet." | India on her own initiative, ha Gufted States bad nu servitural train came off the rails 13 mitenesday asked for $135,800,000 · thot:ghtful person can evade the:
designs on Forma.
from here early today, accordingt | with Which to start a lout-rante | conclusion that international been acting ba a channel <f The other occasion was when to first reports from the seene. plan for moving key agencies oul control of atomie energy is the
Unit dhe United States directed t between
Lampasas is in Central Texas, jof Washington as a precaution heart of the question of peace. Stales and Communist China. Ambarsader in New Delhf. My shout 72 miles north of Austin, | against a sneak atomic bomb Without that control, he said. in the hope of giving each of the Loy Henderson, to argit The the capital of the State of Texas.attack.
"nothing is solved." BON ni.. a
Indian Government to use a The police said that one per If Houtkotek and China
der landinut - the other's
good fees. to impute
the on
was killed and that it ** Jong as Russia possesses June, birt "Britiv: indenformitée" | ponation on certai important Chinese Communists sgtained jappeared that one of the injured | atomie made it impossible for the Ti-aspects of the Far Eltern situa entering te Korean conflict was in a crition! condition binhon said, "our vital govern dieve that only a
fr. 17:24 the Cime then. time-table.
They said ther. I every 10-
Indiang ori He explained that when the dicating that the
making the greatest possible
"Those is no reason for Come
he said,
He said the Tibetan delegation Was scheduled to for 1 Chinese representatives a the the Lotio
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delegation or about to leave i effort to keep the war in Asia
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grounds that their viste werY
not in order. The whole eight-
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man delegation thereajo cane i have trau mitted in Pelana. celled the fight and went tojere their Ambassador.
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Now, Delhi to pontect the Indian R. M. Paumikar, enjoys unusual Ministry of External Affairs and popularity
the United Kingdom High Com mlsioner.
Shakabpa said that after
government
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effeals the text
the
United Press.
Reuter.
nient
bombs," Senator Mc-
not be
agencies should
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pontoons.
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PLANS RUSHED I continued: "1 still be. eat moral for crusade
by peace and pence I mean foolproof work. wide control of weapons - Can save mankind."
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All advertisers purporting to loan money must publish thote addressta In the names and advertisements.
Five Members
of Parlimut Delta const repreventing the tencia alo attended the press conferener, and testified to the improvement in the situation in not desira
heir areas.
if the wants of advartlacza
are quickly met and they do any further replies
The representative for Pyapon forwarded, we shall be glad to be notified promptly to that District soid that the ENDO effect when a sultablo acknow. was co-operating with the Red ledgment will be inserted fres Flag Communists,
and White of charge.
Flat Communists were co-
operation with the Burmese
Communist«, resulting in dashes between both groups.
The morale of the Karen
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MRS HOLMES-BROWN, States Far East Air Forces icon was stepped up to Brent Air release Fuld today.
countryside in a 50-mile radius A motor-boat at Kunsan was of the capital.. military needs. Since the no
Thus, a single
Tai Hang Itoad. Statements de bring that
B-20
struck Japanese Superforts
the net afire. the communique said. ton Tufted States has na agressiva
operation,
bomb would not be able
MR K. C. WONG, increas.d ,iri Two other malor-boats were lo cripple fruitless wait of several weeks Teens Formosa, They said North Korean strategic tar-plant has been
the entire Govern icons 806 Bank of East As for the necessary visos, the de-
itze, and reconnaissance photos · driven where and destroyed. 20 Indian
Governmen
800 ap-gets with more than
buent. "Near leration returned to Kalimpongard to feel, however, that it
WE WILL ARRANGE fraphs show But fl consists of! tons of humbs today in about 30 Industrial buildings,
sank two
TO COLLECT pilots to await the arrival of the
ramouflage In his request to Congress. Mr would be mor, effective if the Chinese Communist embassador,
heavy blow against the "The smelting plant envers a motor junks and left third Truman said the money will be¦ Unded States would definitely Üle sald there would be un third
war machinejiangulor-shaped ares a ball-burning the release continued, used to "initiate a long-range
mile
During In length. walks-United at the Cales Declaration Communists' party
"Royal Air Force Sunderlana | plan to the
General
ensure continuity of Mac- ing Fornoa to China potentials, Press
past war it emuloyed more than Cyiar: bonte continued to patrol the essential functions et gov- These sources said that the Arthur's headquarters an- 2000 workers.
the west coast.
ernment, even in Le event Indians af believe that a very
nounced tonight.
"Carrier hinted United Slater emergincy.”—United Press. ralutary effort would be pro-
PLANT EXPANDED The announcement said that
Marin pilots continued opera- clared by an American govern-
Superforts The chemical plant east of tions in extremely close rup. ment Indication that it would Bomber Command
produced abrut eventual admington dropped more than 600 tons of Chinnapo
port of United Nations ground nol oppose
of ammonium sulferees around the culire defence) on to the high explosives
industrial 8,000 tons of Communist Chita
stallations at Chinnampo, 20 rate and 100,000 tons of super-
perimeter. concentrating their Unfled Nations,
antially miles southwest of Tyoniyang, Phosphate
Tinder
on the northern the North Korean capital.
Japanese control.
This plant, main effort "Bridges and Communications like the others, has been ex-cetor. the
"On one strike by four Cor- thes in North Korea caught the pand din recent years by the
Bghter-bamber, an b Manchuria, on the east by channel of communication be- rest of today's devastating at- North Koreann.
troops were killed "Though not considered mated 300 governments, fuck," 5 of Japan; on the southeast tween the
large chemtent installation it is approximately 10 miles north- and vitu part of the west coast, west of Pehang on a hill-top by
dustrial centres focated near 20-millimetre shell-fire.
"The air controller reported excellent results.
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was definitely destroyed, A comprehensive
antouncement by the Straits of Korea which which do not recognise each continued.
"A marshalling yard zeparate it from Japan; on the ether, it was learned that the
storage yard, Sea. 5. United States self on two oc- freight car west by th. Yellow Wilhelm Richard Wagner. ensions specifically asked Newchemical plant, a smelling plant the capital city of Pyongyang.
and A magnesium-aluminium The most Important of the plant in Chintampo re pound-targets struck by the B-20's waZ ud by a al ady stream of bom-the magnesium and aluminiurri
LARGE FIRES Thers for an hour and a halfant focated about a mile and a
"Ten large ares were slørted about noon today.
quarter west of Chinnampo. andhis big plant is more than at Uthyrong in attacks on supply fuel dumps. A bridge salle square and consists of aband mator buildings And several under repair cast of Iyonchon smaller ones,
scheme including "Precautions were taken nol "R-led as one of the two most "Troops, artillery and vehicu- to bomb the city proper. The important non-ferrous metals in trafite were the prime tartdeas, layout and finished elvilians of Chintampo ware fauts in North Korea, il pro- Rets of the Marines around the
design is available warned by B-20-delivered leaf-duces annually well in excess of entire front.
"United States Navy ships advertisers in tho 11.ta on August 18 to move away0,000 tons of aluminium, 1,000 front all military targets in that fons of inngnesium by electroly standing off the east and south als and Drine process and, in coasts confleurd to pour in a steady stream of harassing in- terdiction and call-fre
sup- port of the ground forces.,
"The patrol and support force continues to make effective use of star shell illumination of the battle area for night firing.
"As with the Marines, fliers'
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was
colloni,
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"The melting plant at Chin
X-
sampo, nas of today's targets,
BRITISH ACTIONS
Tokyo, Aug. 31. British carrier-based Firefly
had a gh proxiuction capacity attack-bombers and hambers primary targets are troops, of lead, copper and zinc, During and.. Boallre fighters, returned to resesport and - artillery.” the World Wor the plant was Kubkan on August 29 and sank❘ Reuter.
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