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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950.

Struble's Inchon Armada

Aboard the USS Rochester

off Inchon, Sept. 19. Vice-Admiral Arthur D). Struble, Cornmander of Joint Task Force Seven, which comprises air, ground and surface units used in the Inchon invasion, announced today the names of ships that participated signifi- cantly in the early phages of Gen. MacArthur's sur prise landing.

Five destroyers that drew euemy fire on D-day-2 were the Murudeld. Dehalten, Collett, Gurke and Swenson

The initial landing was suc essful, but in an ensuing short range duel the Collett was hil nine times and three men were wounded, and the Gurke

twice with two wounded. The Swenson has a near miss, with one wounded and one killed.

On D-day-1, the Kama destroyer: were sent in again

except

Miss Attlee

On Holiday

Miss Felicity Altice (sented), daughter of the Prime Minister, photographed

at the breakfast Inble on the Italian Fuviera with Mrs Stabile, wife of Signor En-

rico Stabile, the Italian Industrialist, and their children, with whom she is staying. (London Express Service).

ne-

ALL SAID QUIET IN

that unother ship placed the Collett wiilch Was assigned the task of locating and exploding mines in the harbouri approaches.

On D-Day,

joined five

which stayed

support of the Landing

the Southerlast destroyer- group,/

in for close the

Wedin Elen

Juter 211 10

benches at Inchon.

TIBET

Kalimpong, Sept. 19.

The leader of a Tibetan i ¡trade delegation_to_India,

Crubors participatba in7 the Kingho Surkhang Depon, action inetherl The American said here today he could not

and Toado, ships, Rochester reted the British ships, Kronfirm reports of

and Jamalea.

The crust-era

15 were

longer ranke used effectively 10

infiltration munist Tibet.

Depon, who

Com-

into

arrived here

help shence shore latteries on yesterday on his way to Delhi ! Wolni stand and against enemy for talks with the Government! artery in Inchinn,

Jeg tudia, said he had no infor the nation about Communist in- Carriers participating in early phase. of the operation,cursions into his country. included two feel carriers, the "All is quiet and peaceful In Philippine Sea and the Valley Tibet," he added. Forge-United Press.

STATE DEPT.

REPEATS DENIALS

here

ad

today, authoritative Earlier tireles

stated that hid Communist infiltration taken place in the region near Tibet, Kham, in southwestern

in Tyul. in northwestern

Tibet.

They were said to be coming from the Chinese province of Sinklang and to be followers ar the Panchen Lama, one of the religious-political leaders of Tibet not recognised by the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan ruler.

But the same sources said re- ports that troops of Communist China were moving into Tibet were baseless.

Washington, Sept. 19. The State Department to day again insisted that it

Depon, it was understood, was had received no proposala

carrying a communication from either

from the Indian the Tibetan Government to the Government or the North, Chinese Ambassador in Delhi on) proposed talks between

Korean Communists, despite the and China on Tibet's

future political status.-Reuter.

rumours of peace moves in bet Korea.

Spokesmen for the Loriten |

Korean Entlanssies and South

also said they knew nothing about posible mediation,

A State Department spokes-

today repeated

N

the arm

denials made yesterday. He santi; ¦ "We can defuitely say we know at no move by Indlą to medite and we have received za pra- ! posals, overtures or any other! approach from the North Korean authorities**

Other diplomatic circles auto

they did that

rust five

fi

other

Bevin Sees

British Delegates

New York, Sept. 19. Britain's Foreign Secre-

any tary, Mr Ernest Bevin, this

the

credence to the rumours, which morning met representatives have been circulating here and of the British Common-

world capitals for wealth powers before

opening of the United Na- tions General Assembly.

Mr Lester Pearson of Canada,

some days.Reuter.

U.N. ASSEMBLY Mr Percy Spender of Australia,

PICKETED

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The

carried

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placards

Remembering The Few

This Sunderland flying boat, moored beneath Tower Bridge on the Thames in London, formed part of the displays of RAF aircraft and vehicles in connection with the 10th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. (London Express Service).

Military Needs Of Philippines

Told

To U.S. Mission

Manila, Sept. 19.

The military needs of the Philippines, with special boaring on the current domestic position involving an wore outlined to all-out drive against the Huk rebels, members of the United States State and Defence Depart- ments military aid mission at the first "working con- ference" at Camp Murphy here today, it was reliably reported.

Leaders of the 20-man deputy commander,

missions.

and other

Korean Reds But Not

Beaten Yet On Run

By Hugh Baillie

In Korea; Sept. 19.

The Korean Communists are beaten but won't quit. That is the Koren story today.

Ohr

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Telephone; 26011 (5 Lines),

During the last four days I have toured the southern front from adverments, to the Secretsry, the 'Masan sector to the Pohang area, from the cast flank to the west flank, by plane and jeep.

ferocious nature.

are gone,

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In most places the United Naktong River awaiting their tery how the Reds held out in CLASSIFIED

has elly," which Nations now has the initia- turn to cross by barge. Pilots the "walled

bombed and strafed generously been thoroughly tive, but on the front

doused with ADVERTISEMENTS of while the Reds headed towards enough napalm to have pene- Major-Generál William B.the barge trying desperately to trated even the deepest caves Kean's 25th Division be- get aboard.

by now. yond Masan, one regiment The aviators never sank the A sudden evil rapid blinking for 1 DAY PREPAID was repulsing repeated barge, thinking the North below showed where the Red banzai charges of the most Koreans would continue tryint had opened on our plane with ADDITIONAL

lo climb into it as long as it anti-aircraft guns, but nothing floated.

some Com- came even close, The Reds attacked again andunist commander became wise, Their best troops aznin, fanatically screaming, and ordered the survivors to but they still hold almost all of yelling, throwing hand grenades

dleperse,

whereupon they sank Korea with its millions of males and firing burp guns. Colonel Mike

Michaelis' the barge and tell the river bank who can be impressed into their froops threw back the suicide strewn with dead and wounded. «rmy as cannon fodder,

LIVE OFF COUNTRY rushes which once had him LUMINOUS PANELS Oghting on three sides at once. On both sides of the lines to- You cannot disregard an anny North of Taege, the United day I viewed the Oghting from of this kind as readily คส A Nations packed in artillery four a plane. Around Pelang, the classica! European-style or IF NOT PREPAID A BOOKING rows deep. I vislied one battery front there was plainly defined heavy-duty army, as the Reds FEE OF 50 cents 18 CHARGED of 155 millimetm howitzers which, whlie I was there, fred luminous panels which the live off the country, have very Reds seek to imitate. Behind

ind little medical or quartermaster Names and addresssa should 90 rounds, constantly raising the Communist lines I saw al

work to worry about, do not accompany Advertisements, not their range as the Reds fell

least 15 burning villages string miles and miles of wire necessarily for publication, but back,

Gnauro that replies are ra.... It is a sight to see these kids could see arilllery of both sides like the American Signal Corps.to

on hillzides and high radion for communications, and they are intended.

but 4190 Russian-style field celved by the person for whom cerving these howitzers. When allting battery fre is inid on, they re- ridges, and throwing spurts of can readily resort to merllia semble rugby players engusted dense black smoke behind our hands which will be hard to We will forward repila to In a complicated play, and when front.

And in the deep valleys and the stated address if the nd- the gun commander's lund Scores of villages resemble the great precipitate mountain vertier desires. slashed down, the lanyards are honeycorabe from the ale. I saw fridges of this sombre country,

All advertisers purporting to pulled. Then, amid car-splitting two rallway bridges destroyed, The Reds are not yet on the noise, the shells go sercaming One highway bridge behind the run. The Air Forces wish they loan money must publish their Bway.

were. But at that, their casualties names and addresses

** | advertliements. are estimated to be tremendous, Ind remarived from as one

If the

wants of advertlaora 21 Jeep, festooned with hand are quickly met and they do grenades, in the early twilight not desire any further repiles of dawn "A lot of people are forwarded, we shall be glad to going to die up there today," be uplifted promptly to that effect when a suitable acknowe United Press.

from ledgment will be inserted of charge.

It you get In front of the guns when they are really working, the sky is filed with obscene

АБ whisperings shells slither on their way, EXCELLENT VIEW

the

In Taegu, the windows rattle frequently during the

night.

rear

The front is 30 minutes by Jeep from Taegu, and # you take a plune you can rench izz 10 minutes the extreme

at Pusan. From Targu to Masan takes about 40 minutes by plane. That gives an idea of the size of the bridgehead in terms of travel.

Upon arriving at tlie First Cavalry front above Tuegu, we parked our jeep on a high ridge from which there was an excel- lent panoramic view of the battlefield. Plenty of smoke was showing where the Communists were catching it hot, but pre- cently a G.. poked his head out of a foxhole and drawled: "Say,

that's a poor place

getting murtar fre around here." So we left. We saw many tasks going up. grim. Krimy Inces above the hatches.

peck.

We are

10

an

When B-29's, aeling ng Bying artillery, concentrate on an area lo front of the infantry,

the detonations create the feeling that you are experiencing earthquake, and how any Com- munist survives after he has been on the receiving end of one of these visitations seems rather baming.

AIR SUPPORT

Many commanders give credit to the Far East Air Force, com- manded by Lieutenant-General George Siratemeyer, and the by Fifth Air Force, commanded Major-General Earl Partridge, saying it were not for air sup-

port, the

the United Nations would not be in Koren,

Everybody is wailing carer-

y for the day when the Reds are flushed into the open

and

can be slaughtered wholesale by United Nations planes. Already muy

In-i have been cinerated by deadly napalm, also by bombs and machine- Kuns.

For example, two planca caught a horde of enemy troops mobilising on o bank of the

Red lines was under straflug at-

ck. Bright yellow bomb bursts were hitting the bridge and also all around it,

1 few over Waegwan (up here dubbed Wigwam). It is another honeycomb where our patrols penetrated today. It is a mys-

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