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THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950.
Problems Before U.N. General Assembly
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of doing this sending the US. Seventh Flect The Council does not meet fon
has been to warn that Sovlet to Formosa constituted aggres- Item normally when the Assembly Russia would try to "separate"sion against China-was is in session, although it can india from the United States No 2 on the provisional ngerda Council Pre- be convened to deal with over the question of Communist approved by the
of on the days named. matters of supreme import- China's admission. The same sident, Bir Gladwyn Jebb
Britain. ance concerning world peace.tries like Britain that have ro- thing applied to European coun-
At the Council's last meeting.
The
Mr Jacob Mollk of Hussla zought Prospect nt present.
cognised the Pelping Goverti however, is that the more im-
ment. portant the issue the grihler the chances of a veto nullifying the Security Council's action,
The assembling nations are, therefore, turning to the Gen- eral Assembly devise
10 means of converting itself into Molik-himself an Asian expert that the s sort of super Security Coun-of the Premiers of the Soviet Security Council from Generai
Central Asian
of MacArthur's unified
Nationa
would command Kazakistand and
11-nallon placed before the One method being studied to Some of the leading delega achieve this result is to amend tions also have an unusual num-group on Monday afternoon and full dis- the rules so that an emergencyber of Asian advisers, one reason the U.S. demanded a Bession of the Assembly could for this probably being the fact cussion of li
the pre-Assembly be convened at 24 hours' notice that Instead of the present 15 days. terences of the Foreign Minis Staff Sgt.
had before them Aslan In That is no porthole in which you see
this category, too, will be ters Chile's It is the tall
proposal, already given questions like Formosa Imping- Nollie J. Cochran of Magnolia, Arkansas.
notice of, that the Assemblying on their other overall prob-
consider section of an F-80 jet lighter in Japan. A crew chief,
an interna-lems of world strategy. tional democratic pact"-not Cochran belleves in searching closely for damage
merely of the Atlantic or thei caused by the intense heat of the jet stream. (Acme).
Pacifle, but of the whole world
to prevent or confine war.
WATCHDOG BODY
Pro-Italian Asked To Form New Malta Government
Valetta, Malta, Sept. 17..
The Govenor of Malta, Sir Gerard Greasy, today called on Dr Enrico Mixxi, the leader of the pro-Italian right wing Nationalist Party, to form a new Government following the resignation this morning of the Prima! Minister, Dr Paul Boffa.
Journey's End For Family
Bremen, Sept. 17. A Jewish family, which nan walked right around the world in search of sanctu- ary, will tomorrow be given visas to enter the United States.
It is journey's end after rears of wandering.
cil.
should
Other suggestions fre establishment of
p.
INDIAN SUGGESTION
delegations
United
be
con- As a result, the Korean war, as the prime business of the United Nations, was restored to the No. 1 position an the agenda and the Formosa issue shifted
clown.
Flush-
PROVISIONAL AGENDA A suggestion made by the Indian delegate In the Security The provisional agenda must Council for the formulation of be approved by members at the of every meeting, and the alms of the United Nations start
to placing establishing Russia's objections in Korea and
MacArthur report before machinery for sifting proposals the thefor anal peace was not pursued. the Formosa debate is expected special but many #
on the following believe to be based watchdog Commission, with that India would play a rule reasoning: The General Assem- powers riven to it by the algan- during the Assembly's Korean bly opens on Tuesday at tories, ready to fly at mo
that suing Meadows, and for the next
world and report on
at an out-Benegal Narsing Rau the Counell are expected to be too beak of trouble and the even fast ession regarding the dis preoccupled with the business of tion of a United Nations Legion oral of the Italian colonies. the opening session and conduc- "cneral in intervene with military On that occasion Sir Benegal ing the Assembly's forer if necessare or to act as threw his weight in favour of chale" for a Council meeting Even I another an "international fire brigade" hastening Libyan independence to be held.
There
number of [through
Nations United
session can be held in Septem- "firsts" onsociated with the sponsored Constituent Assembly,ber, it discussion of the report coming session,
Here is the way some import- begins on Monday it is likely to ant United Nations questions are carry over through that session commonly expected to shape up as well.
Recognition Communist China: A "showdown" debate at
ment's notice to any spot in debates analogous to
muccessfully adopted by Sir 10 days members of the Security
are
These include:
Twenty-six Foreign Ministers to attend, the greatest number ever to come to the United Nations at one time.
a
of
be
The United States delegate, the very outset, with the de- Mr Warren Austin, succeeds Sir Dr Mizzi's Nationalists
1. Cn October
It was siden, With a world war in embryo cision left until after the United Gladwyn Jebb as Council Pre- won 12 seats in this month's
that raging in a corner
States Congressional elections li of it, and
unlikely considered November elections. Mr Dom Mintoff's the
Threat of its expansion
would be eager to call a meet- its shadow
Korea: The Assembly's en- left wing Labour group and throwing
dorsement of the Arst the Moderate Labour group Europe, Asia will dominate the
United at this time. It undertaken by the
to place
the United Nations.
Nations ob- that agreement led by Dr Boffa tied with 11minds of the diplomats as never
before the before.
served-elections in the whole of MacArthur report seats each. Other parties and an Independent ac-cerning one of the founder de-Korea as the declared war aim, Formosa Issue was reached in counted for six sents.
Dr Mizzi's programme called for "Tuil responsible govern- He also most for Malta demanded the teaching of Italian
Malta University,
5 a compulsory subject in and in the
nor
over
waring to discuss the Formosalieved
was
An unseating" demand con-
among the Extension of Me Trygve Lie's private discusions legations of the United Nations
form for another two years: Big Three Foreign Ministers at -Chinn-for which there is
York. ule to The appointment is actually to their meetings in New neither precedent
be recommended by the Securi- if so, this would indicate agree- to upon.
ty Council, bul "Big Five" ment by the others to support
For- animity therein is not ex- United States policy on pected after Mr Lie's role in mosa, ut least for the present. The Korean war. The Assem- United Press. For some weeks now, pollti-
a clause moy fall back on cal analysts, newspaper colum-in its 1946 resolution appoint- nists and military commenta- tors here have been obsesseding Mr Lie and "extend" kla of "reappointing" After the election he com-with one Idea-that Asla will term instead
mouf in the him. plained that he had not been be the dominant
teachers training college, and in secondary schools.
ONE IDEA
10 called on to form a Govern- Assembly discussions.
men, although
the leader of
been They have apparently
bly
NEW MEMBERS India is said to be the only He less concerned with the even-country likely to provide The family is the first of a the largest single party.
fedfald then he had not been sp-tun! shape of the Korean fight rival to. Mr Lie, but in the con- group of 100 Jews who from Nazi persecullen in Europe, proached by any other party than with whether the action text They found haven after a 10- to form a coalition.-Neuter.
900-mile journey in Shanghai
Just before the outbreak of World War 11. But in 1942 they were hunted down again, this time by Japanese troops who Shanghal and forced captured
en into a ghetto.
Most of them had been
-
AFRICANS ARRESTED
rottled after the war when the The police
United
the
Entelligence Test solution
In effect, we have to inscribe 11: sphere a at which has 17 dentical face this can only he
Enc 1 regular detecahedron face regular pentagon are there are 20 corner At each of which tres tices meet.
Be there will be 20 tebal strongholas
London Trprasa Serrden.
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
of world conditions taken would enable
Soviet present Incumbent may be con- Russin to sway the minda of sidered the best choice to con- Aslan peoples
Unue his burden.
1. A cone, 2. Longitude linea The United States "Asia is the big theme for the Formosa:
through Nations Assembly,"
will reck escape from the mutil-run, north and south "A bitter battle looms to win erdea attacks upon it by asking the poles and latitude lines run sympathy of the peoples of the the General Assembly to define east and west. 3. in the Indian Far Eastheadlines such as the status of this controversial Ocean. 4. Louis Henry Gehrig. 5. Edmond Dantes, 8. Australia. these have been common and island. Paris, Sept. 11.
Kashmir With the Security today detained
the argument has been that the Council practically going into North
Fus Africana Kremlin
"achieved a great
this question may fall Shanghai, and a steamer, char-after street demonstrations deal of success" in appealing to recess,
the hackground, as the Asiatic nationalism and
that into tered by the Interualloni Re- against the recent ban on the the key to the Assembly with General Assembly cannot dis- the struggle between the use 1. There have been pre-
in the part East and the West for the con- cedents The police said that the
General Assembly taking up idence of the peoples of 1
that the questions
Security North Africans were being Asia,"
to decide, Council was unable
Sir Owen Besimilar.
Chinese Communists
captured about 1,000
fugee Organisation, toole them Algerian Nationalist 4,500 miles to San Francisco.
They were then transported
er the United States in a
train, scaled
prevented by k
Free Algerin.
paper,
be
of the
technicalities from remaining as held for identification checks," While the American allitude, but the etrcumstances were
have to
been
took
place
in
1421
umnigrants under the Displaced | About 30 people were stuterl
Dixon Persons Act. They crossed the clashes between the police and
to Communist China is admitted wounded in
as a great handicap to Western has yet to complete his report Atlantic back to the Germany
the demonstrators, Similar de- leadership in this respect, the fand is not expected to submit trom which they had escaped.
Since their arrival
fact that "this as an electioneert to the United Nations Secre. here last moltrations
for another 10 Party days. the Republican
New Members: campaigning on the Chinn issue"
Fouricon advanced as an apology for countries. Including Ceylon, the State Department's inability Nepal, Italy and Ireland, havu been queuing up for recogni- tion for months. No decision on admissions is, however, ex- pected. Reuter.
July, they have been livint Marsellies, where three patice-ing year in the United States) tary General
In the with some 10,000 other Jewish men were wounded fisplaced
camps, clashes. About 10 people were persous In 3lling in forms and walling to detained-Reuter. smigrate.Reuter.
Greek Delegation
Leaves
to act.
Soldiers Killed
In Crash
ASIAN BIAS
Commentatory clearly suggest that personally, Mr Deon-Ace- Tours, Central France, Sept. son would like to admit Pelplug
USSR OPPOSITION
Lake Success, Sept. 17. Russia is expected to
offer
to
the
Athens, Sept. 17.
1. nd thur deprive the Soviels of strong opposition tomorrow Three members of the Greek Three soldiers were killed their propaganda advantage. the United States' efforis to telegation to the United Nations and 11 were seriously Injured But they are generally not 50 side-track debate on the ex- Assembly next week left here when a military lorry, carry-cidly expansive on this sub-
Plosive Formuna issue by oday for New York.
iny 28 men, missed a bend und ject of America's domestic dif- United Nations Security Council erlos, will lead the delegation-village of La Membrolle, neared Nations Me as on other General MacArthur's Korean
scre-Reuter. -
of
psychological command. the aspects
The case in point-Com- hay frequently been munist China's charge that In this concc-President Truman's action
The Prime Minister, M. Veul-[crashed Into a house in the culty vis-a-vis a crucial Unit- in favour of a report from
Reuter.
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