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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

China's Representation On General Assembly of United Nations Debated

India's Resolution For Seating

Of Communist Regime

Flushing Meadows, Sept. 19.

The United Nations General Assembly mot for its fifth annual session tonight and immediately plunged into the contro- versial question of Chineso representation.

Sir Benegal Narsing Rau (In dia) introduced a resolution as soon as the Chairman had opened the session calling for a decision on who was to represent China.

MARINES

POISED

(Continued from Page 1). time to do something about it. He will not be able to halt us," Marine commanders say, "but they may give us more trouble thon we have had to date on this front,

TO MAKE STAND

soldiers cap- North Korean fured by our forces indiente that the enemy decided not to make a major effort to defend will make the beaches, but A stand in Seoul. However, the present strength there is be fieved not to excred 4,000 meu, the Thin Includes troops of 18th Division, which now has been identified as being there- but probably consists only of a regiment of regular Infantry and a regiment of cadets.

The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, thes jumped up and challenged the right of Nationalist China to sit in the Assembly and asked it to throw out Chiang Kai-shek's repre- sentative.

Thr

Foreign munist delegates to the Assem- Philippines Minister, General Carlos bly.

Presi- Dr Talang denied the charge Romulo, the out-going

that the Nationalist Government dent, opened the session in the great, drey nart blue hall here. had been resellonary and said

alobd for democracy and national Independence.

The United States Secretary that its founder, Dr Sun Yat-

Mr Dean Acheson, ren, ad of State. opposed the Indian proposal for a vote on the question of Chinese representation.

Dre.

From the beginning of the Korea war, Dr Telang said, the Sir Benegal asked the Ar press and radio of the "Chinese sembly to desi with the ques-puppet regime" had broadcast Hon of Chinese representation that it was a war of aggression not later than after the report by the United States.

wish "Do you of the Credentials Committee.

to see in this "Men will hang upon the

Assembly the representatives of words we speak here," Generaluch a regime?"

the Me Acheson, opposing "Yet experience Romulo said. will have taught them that mere Indian resolation, said that this crud mockery was not the time for a wel words

He while men are dying for the consfiered decision.

Gus! rake of peace and the United | geneq that during the Assembly be many session there would Nations,

MEMBERS' RIGHT. orderly ways to deal with the "They have a right to expect criteria in the case.

Mr Acheson asked the As- more, much more thos words.

say, but by rently to reject the proposal at But more troops may be on Not by what we the way. Trains were running into what we do here shell their an-nen-Reuter, Seoul from the north on Mun-xiety be allayed and their faith day night and Tuesday. Ameri- enn airmen apotted and attacked an enemy column heading into Seoul from the northwest,

Intelligence reports say the enemy was burying ammunition along the north banka of the river khi n nobody knows why.

Unlea the enemy hurdles he probably will not get troops up! to Seoul in time to aid in the city's defence. If they do start moving north from the souther front, American planes will hit them hard.

enemy

Д

The comforting fact is that the Americans will have The

outnumbered for change in this war, will have more and better equipment and will inke Seoul no matter whether it is easy or tough.

restored;

"The present sesion in the Hoffman To

political equivalent of the mili Ary netion which the United Nattung forces are carrying out in Keren,

"The, victory of those forces will eliminate Lite: gravest challenge

yet hurled 122751 the United the authority of Nation

anticipation General Assembly victory, the

Study Defence

Economics

Washington, Sept. 10. Mr Paul Hoffman, Marshall is now called upon to establish Plan Administrator, is leaving solid by air for Europe on Septem- that authority on the

with leaders foundation of the moral forceber 27 10 confer

of

"economic situation

aut

at world opinion backed by of the Marshall Plan countries

the We on lequate military power. have the means to do this by a growing creative ennstitutional act with Europe's rearmament",

Western is was in the tramework of the Char-teially announced here today. The Economic Co-Operation Administration said

ter.

that Mr The Assembly's practically Hoffman would study the prob- unlimited power of debate can able impact of rearmament on Europe's recovery and the de- be transmuted into effective ac- ALL MOVING NORTH

tion in muments of crisis when-

gree to which the economies countries the individual Air Force reports said that big ever the organ baying primary

of dealing with would contribule to the joint responsibility Communist truck convoys were them is paralysed.

effort. moving north and northwest, ap-

unmediately after General Mr Hoffman planned to be in parently withdrawing, from

Romulo's opening remarks, Sir Berlin for the opening of the southeastern beachhead. The Benegal asked for the floor. He Berlin international trade fair report said trucks were moving said he had already given notier on October 1. He will also toward of a resolution which he read visit London, Rome. Frankfurt, to the entire Assembly. Ile Vienna, Athens, Ankara. The Copenhagen, was made it clear that he was not Hague. Brussels,

dealing with the merits of the Oslo and Stockholiniteuter.

north from Tacion

Chochiwon.

Another Inrge convoy muviog northwest from Yong-

dongpo. All big truck move-resolution at present. ments behind the Cominunist lines are moving north.

The

OVER IN DARKNESS

Valled States Marints stormed across the Han Riveri in the darkness for their final assault against Seoul.

United Press correspondent

reports that

Jack James

waiting at

is

follow

he

CREDENTIALS

"understand that two

sets

of eredentials have been issued by twas sets of authorities for the representation of China,"

com-

the

Nonstop Flight

Abandoned

Washington, Sept. 19. Sir Benegal added he haet ng

Two United States jet Aghter doubt that a credentials

planes abandoned an attempt to nitre would be pointed. but since the question of Chinese from London to New York nonstop today after one of the representation had baffles!

of the United lanes hud damaged its equip varlaus organs to actoss Nalines, it was not to be ex-ment while refuelling in flight the Credentialser Prestwick Airport, Scot- that

to Jand nur-Committee would be able

matle

the Han Marines the

as quickly as possible. Gen. | pected

MacArthur's two-front

cracker operation

maving

are in retreat.-United Press.

11 decision with

lers

Wis caused by

high

An Air Force spokesman fast. On all fronts the Reds difficulty that the other bodies.ald the damage to the refuelling

The question involved Wheystem unusual if not unprecedented.

"The

question is

CENSURE

MOTION

(Continued from Page 1)

ning of the last wor British iron

which of SIDE GLANCES

Ke two Chinese delegations entitled 10 United

19

Do the

but I General

Nationa rredentials. In all probability, the question will have to decided under Rule 20 of Rules of Procedure, shan urge that the Assembly should deal with this question at once; at the least, not later than when report of the Credentials Com-

and steel capacity was much mittee is received." below what it should have been.

NOT AFRAID

CALM ATMOSPHERE

very

the

Sir Benegal added that this question should be disposed of

He said that the Government as soon as possible when the! refuseil to take part In the atmosphere surrounding

because aissue remained

insisted upon.

The Conservatives had chal-slavia's lenged this.

calm and

the the

of

Schuman talks supranational authority was lemperature was not too high,

Mr Erhard Kardelj, Yugo- Foreign Minister seconded

proposal the Indian and stressed the Importance Therefore while they werd willing to put British iron, steel Elving immediate attention to and coal under an internationalthe question of Chinese repre- authority they were not willing wentation. that Britain should own its own Mr Kardelj steel industry,

werned that

11

was both illegal and politically Amid Government cheers Mr unwise to continue to recognise Morrison ended by saying, "The a political group with virtually vote no authority as the legal re- consequences of tonight's

presentatives of China.

have been made clear.

"We shall not be afraid to Dr T. F. Telang, the Chinese Dght an election if it comes, on Nationalist delegale, then walked the whole of our polley, with all to the rostrum amid loud ap- the vigour at our command."plause, Neuler.

MOTION DEFEATED

He spoke slowly and

deliberately, saying: "I represent

the only government in China." Dr Then raising his valee, Tslang said: "It seems that it is London, Sept. 19, the set purpose of certain dela- The Conservativer censure mo- gations to force the puppet re- tion on steel nationalisation was gims on the United Nations." defeated in the House of Com- This remark brought loud mens tonight by 300 votes to laughter from the packed chant- 300-Reuler.

ber as well as from the Com-

7.9/

Tree Of Steel For Empties

new

Even though I am only a small puppy, I do know a tree when I see one, but this contraption is a

a Frenchman in one on me. They say it belongs to Beauvais and that he had it made in steel-to hang his empties on. (London Express Service),

Need For Quick Action In Arming

Western

Europe

WESTERN POWERS ISSUE FIRM WARNING TO COMMUNISM IN GERMANY

London, Sept. 19.

The decision of the three Western occupation powers to give West Germany an automatic security guarantee was interpreted in diplomatic'

Berlin

quarters here as a firm warning to the Communist Airlift

powers.

The intention of the move, it was thought Transplanted

here, was first to impress on the Governments cast of the Iron Curtain that any attempt to turn Ger- many into a second Korea would be fought from the outset.

be arently

Kimpo, September 20. They transplanted the Berlin nilift to the Korean airport yesterday,

While United Naliana Sghter

It was also thought is be In-fulfilled and will tended to meet the repented re-welcomed by all the German | pinnes strafed and fred rockets on enemy positions more than queals of the West German people." Federal Chancellor, Dr Konrad "In selling the relations be- two milce across the Han river, Adenauer, for a more explicit tween ourselves and the Western transport planes of the Far East statement that the occupation Allies It Is Impossible to arrange Air Force Combat Cargo Com- pouring supplies porters regard themselves as everything in one document," he mand began

thai "Ume aan maintenance personnel inte committed to the defence of the salet, adding Federal Republic,

patience are necessary for this Kimpo.

Grizzled Marines stored in In the past, the Bonn Govern. icvelopment."

The communique will be wonder as the first C-54 Innded ment has had to be content with an assurance that West German supplemented by conversations in the mid-afternoon and was followed by a succession of C-

territory comes within the area with the High Commissioners. covered by the "security um- The Cabinet will discuss the 110 Flying Boxcars. brella" of the Atlantic Puct. document ot special sitting to-

It has been given, a guaranteej morrow.

of automatic asalalarice, which

goes beyond that contained in

tre text of the Atlantic Trenty.

Dr

Kuri

POLICE ISSUE

Schumacher,

The goal of the Combat Cargo Command is one airlift plane for every six minutes inte Kimpo When during daylight hours. lights and facilities are re-esta- theblished the airlift will continue Under the Atlantic Treaty, member States bound them- German Social Democrat Op-at night. The first Flying Box- selves to recovnise an attack on position leader, will comment on cars brought Sma equipment the territory of my signatory the New York Foreign Minis-necessary to put the airport into

it operation. power or un the French North ters conference tomorrow,

will Later, C-548 African Department or on the was announced here.

klart ferrying in ammunition, occupation forces of any party He is also expected to re- gasoline, food and other up- to the treaty in Europe, or on state his views on Germanics-United Press. islands under the Jurisdiction of|

rearmament

15

n signatory in the North Atlan-j The party's police expert. Dr

of ile north

the Tropic Cancer, as an attack on all

Bat

of Alfred Gleisner, has contacted Count Gerhard Von Schwerin,

as

is

Chancellor's

Federal

adviser от

would co-

In setting up

force. Police

D

new Their

Reprisal

Germany

Berlin, Sept. 19.- The East Berlin People's police today arrested a number unarmed. of uniformed, but

LOOPHOLE STOPPED Theoretically it might have security questions.

He told him, it is understood. Arrest In been possible for Western Ger- many to be altacked without how for Socialists the occupation forces being at-operate tacked though in practice such an attack would have involved the support la vital as its creation needs an alteration of the Con- occupation forces as long

stitution requiring

two- they were in Germany,

Now this theoretical loophole thirds Parliamentary majority. The Opposition's terms are: has been stopped and the occu-

The Federni

force police

When pation powers have specifically

must be placed under the West Berlin policemen

Soviet sector extended to Western Germany

Minister of the Interior and they passed the the same type of guarantee as

under the Tat

Federal Chan-in buses and trams on their way North contained in the

cellor,

to and from their West Berlin +fices. Atlantic Pact.-Reuter,

It shall not be used as a

The Western Berlin police cover for building up a military "VERY SUBSTANTIAL"

force and it shall not be used chief, Dr Stumm, said that the Ileadquarters told Bonn, Sept. 10.

s a refuge for former General East Police

him that the arrests were re- Mr. Averell Harriman, special assistant to

The West German Chancellor, Staff Officers.

yesterday President Truman, today stressed the need for Dr Konrad Adenauer, tonight It shall not be armed with prisals for the arrest

than of six armed Soviet Zone police. drastic more Western anything quick action in developing a combined military described the thre

cars, machine-guns men who illegally entered the American sector while acting as Foreign Ministers communique armoured force in Western Europe for mutual defence.

to a very substantial progress and tear-cas.

No attempt shall be made to fan armed convoy for 10 empty He told the annual conference of the Ameri-in the relations between us and

to lorries travelling through West make a counter-balance

CASL Germans "People's Berlin towards East Berlin dis- can Federation of Labour here that a strong, free the Western Alles."

A note explaining the decision

tributing points-Reuter, Police."Reuter, world, adequately organised for defence against of the New York conference was sent to Dr Adenauer by the aggression, could prevent another war.

High Commission earlier today, ile made this

before statament

In the Upper

Houston, Texas, Sept. 19.

American la- a press conferte int

The greatest military potential Communist threat."

Asserting that of the free world, outshle the United States, lay in Western bour was among the first to re- House of

coguise the Communist threat to "There is a new tone in this Europe, he addeit."

fone which was ab.. He had faith in the will and world freedom, Mr Harriman note, a tone

similar communications ability of our European asso-paid a tribute to AFL participa-sent d

United Ilon in

States ciates to do "their fair share".

pro-in the past," Dr Adenauer said. international co- The Minister of the Interior, Herr Gustav Heinemann, the

that the grammes for

Mr Harriman said United States must also extend operation and defence, Its International economie pro- He also told the AFL dele- Justice Minister, ferr Thomas the Minister for rammes to help other countries gates, "you have sent your re-Dehler, and

to assist All

Affairs, German

Herr to improve their productivity presentatives abroad and human welfare in Indus-free labour the world over to Jakob Kaiser, sat at the press

Communists

fable who conference

with Dr out trilised and under-developed throw ATCNG,

were using the trade unions for Adenauer. the countries of the East, subversive purposes,

The Federal Chancellor sald where the standard of

"You have helped develop he would not comment on the living so low, we can help to improve rational policies designed to ns-communique in detall after i

was published. conditions and, at the same time, sist the people of other countries

Dr Adenauer added that "a help to increase the production in maintaining their freedom"

wish had very earnest of raw materials needed for an Reuter.

my in the in-

nding economy dustrialised countrics,

must continue to further the freedom of trade among nations, in the benefits of which

an all share. We can

We must do our part in promoting a long- term programine of co-op.ration amont nations for their mutual reonomic development

rowth.

"In

nuted

and

el bo hope for a better life.

been

Bonn Bans Thirteen

Political

Bodies

Bonn, Sept. 19.

the free world there Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Communist subversion thrives Federal Chancellor, announced tonight that all on humun m:ry. We must West German Government officials who support hrip eliminate this source of the Communism or extreme right wing parties will be

By Galbraith dismissed.

CAPE, 1980 BY NEA SERVICE, NG, T. M. RES., U. 6. PAT, OFF,

"You're my very favourite niece. I'm leaving all my beautiful furniture to you and all my money to your college!"

The West German Government, at its meeting today, declared 13 political organisations, two of which have members in the Federal Parliament, as "out of bounds" for Federal civil servants.

who

They are the German Com-employers and labourers munist Party, which has 15 violate their debt of loyalty to niembers in Parliament, the the Republie by participating in Socialist Reichs Parly, which such organisations or activities. has one member, Dr Fritz Doris, "Persons found guilty will be the Free German Youth, the removed immediately from Committee of the Fighters of service of the Federation.

"The Federal Government re- Fence, the Committee of Young

of

the

Feace Fighters, the Association commends the State Govern- take corresponding the Victims of the Noziments to Regime, Otta Strasser's "Black steps immediately."

The Interior Minister sald not Front the Eoat German

also servants but only elvil "National Front" and the Social postal and railway workers Democratic Action Party, 10.0

Association of Friends of the would be dismissed if they sup-

theported Communism-Reuter. Soviet-

Union,

Cultural AS- zociation for the Democratic Renewal of Germany, the All- German Labour Club for Agri- culture and Forestry and the Society for the Culture of the Soviet Union.

Radio Hongkong

11.K.T.

Pro-

8.00. "Hongkong Calling".

"Ichn gramine Bummary: 0.02 Bull's Band, Old and New "Hite" Herr Heinemann, the Minis- from Britain. BBCTS); 0.30, In- Pauline ter of the Interior, then read at 7.00 Lucky hip". Variety

Nequests. Government declamillon which spence. (Studio); 800, World News News Analysis. (London was approved at today's Cabinet and 3.15, The Orchestra of the meeting:

W

The London Bymphony: "The opponents of the Federal 8,45, "Serial Blory: Shadow of the

Ming" Writi

and Read by Repubile

2.00, are Increasing their Johnathan Bly. (Studio);

London efforts to undermine

the Editorial the Freerom

Relay): 910 Walther Report: 911. democratie basis of our State. "The Dark Tower". A parable pisz. Participation in such efforts can- Written and Produced by Loul not be reconciled with the MacNeics (BOLTS): 1011, Inter duties of the public service." Jude: 10-20Much Binding in the With Richard Murdoch, and Herr Heinemann continued Kenneth Hume. London Telay): tLondon News Blow). "Tho Government requests) 11.00, Radio senior officials to take discipl-Relay) 11.15, Washer Report1-11,16,

"Goodnight Musle". God Bays th nary measures against officials, King: 1159, Close Down.

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