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IN SOVIET OBJECTIONS STEERING COMMITTEE OF ASSEMBLY VOTED DOWN
Flushing Meadows, Sept. 21.
The United Nations General Assembly's Steering Com mittee today voted down Soviet objections to the introduction of a measure aimed at prohibiting Russian jamming of the Voice of America and other Western radio broadcasts,
By a vote of 12 to 2, with, the Spanish Russia and Czechoslovakia mont;
charge that
OWEN DIXON voting in the negative, the violated the Sino-Soviet treaty
REPORT
ATTACKED
Karachi, Sept. 21.
Franco govern- Nationalist Chinn's Soviet Union
friendship and alliance
the United Nations Charter by aiding the Chinese on the agenda of the Gen-Communists; and some issues of erni Assembly.
human rights violations in the Balkans brought about by
the
powerful 14-member Steer-of ing Committee put the item 1945 and
20
The item was based on a re-prosecutions of Joseph Cardinal commendation passed by the Mindszenty and other Reman United Nations Economic and Catholle and Protestani clergy- Social Council meeting at Gen-men. Dawn, the lending daily eva lost spring.
Mr Vyshinsky told the Steer ing Committee there were newspaper here, today at- tacked what it called Sirated by Soviet Foreign Minis- threats against Greece from her He said Andrei Vyshinsky, Owen Dixon's "poison pen" ter
were ordern neighbours. fact that Russia the charges were fabricated for report to the United Na-based on the tions on Kashmir, in which all her ratelittes did not attenditical-purposes by the Ang-
the Council meeting-because American bloc.
Kremlin's The
objections,
he said that the entry of of the presence of the Chinese The American plan to put
international armed
in Juny
the
Pakistan troops into Kash-Nationalists and that therefore mir in May 1948 нав contravention
national law.
inter- of
decisions faken session were "illegal."
forces nt the disposal of the United Na hom, termed "de
most
It was the first time in this petaut proposal for peace and Assembly session that the Security since the San Francisco Sir Очусть Brite Nations Viet ad referred to their 29-conference of 1943, is at the end Mediator, reported to the Secu-week United Nations rity Connell yesterday that all which ended when
the dispute Malil: assumed means of setiling had been "exhausted" and re- of the commended
and Augas 1,
that
India
Security
boycott of the list of items to be con- Committee- Mr Jacubsideret by the the Presidency United Prem
Council
Pakistan should he left to nego FREEDOM TO LISTEN
Tate
themselves.
settlement between
An editorial in Dawn
INDIANS IN AFRICA
Flushing Meadow, Sept. 21. The Steering Committee of the United Nations General As- embly Ledny voted to include on the agenda the question of the the A-treatment of Indians in South
Mr Vyshindy's objection was
A Kail: teken
indication that
1 was not his (Dixon's) Iari-Rustin would raise the ery of mes to constitute hine if a sort "legality" whenever
of super Security Couned and sembly considers the action of le by me strake of his pen any organ that was subject to) all the previous labours of the the Cominform boycott.
The vote by the 4-member Committee was 10 to me with United Nations Commission for! The rado jamuning resolution two abstentions. Australia voted India and Pakistan (UNCIP)
sapprovest
ed by the Economic against
while Britain asd and of the Security Council it mat Segid Council on the basis Venezuela abstained.
resolution adopted by t
self.
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press
South Africa is not a member
"It was not his business to sub-commaision on the frentou of the Committee, but Mr G. P. go into the historical aspect of of information and of the the question pertaining to the Montevile,
May.
period prior to the agreement brought about by UNCP hetween The two parties and reenedeti in the resolution of August 13 and January 5.
Jouste Leader of Lie Union Uruguay, last delegation, was allowed to take The measure says that a seat at the table and make a the freedom to listen to the statement.
regardless of
He said: "I will be recalled broadcasts
embodied the that on four previous occasions
!!! source Universal Declaration of Human South African delegations have
་་
then
flights wnd the International maintained that the General 11 WAS nal his business
to Telecommunications Convention. Atzembly cannot Intervene in views pronounce his personal
Other proposed agenda stemsregard to the treatment in the which Jad not in a question
to be taken up by the Steering Union of South African natimi- been committed to him by the Commitee include:
who of Security Council and na which
lifting that matter, if any other origin, he himself admits the Security Connert
from bas refridned making any declaration.
"It was not his business to tell the Security Council what they should do or not do ex- cept on the specific question of his opinion how in
Initi tarisation Coatld be achieved adminstrator la plebiscite
could be brought into the pic- turn."—Reuter-
PEKING HAS NEW
EMBLEM
San Francisco, Sept. 22. Communist China
has
o!
A proposal for the
the diplomatic boycott
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NEHRU CORRECTS
WRONG REPORT
Nasik, Bombay Province, Sept. 21.
1980.
Spender Finds Two Worlds
Flushing Meadow, Sept. 21. Australia's Foreign Minister, Mr Percy Spen. der, said today that experience had shown that the United Nations was based on a falsa авзитр tion namely that all membora determined to preserve the peace.
wero
equally
to which ihey
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He told the Assembly any regard for the Roisinn that instead of the hoped declaration for one world, there were two. "and one so far has refused to co-operate with the other except solely On its own terms."
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Penang, Sept. 21. ngalast aggression and to dis-IF NOT PREPAID A BOOKING The police made a three-courage any repetition of the FEE OF 50 cents IS CHARGED hour rald early today on Korea incident."
Names and addressal should the premises of the left-
"This means that they must accompany Advertisements, not wing Modern Daily News have at their disposal forces to necessarily for publication, but andheld the editor and arong that no state will vento ensure that replies are re- several of his staff for ture to attack a neighbour forceived by the person for whom.
fear of the heavy retribution they are intended. questioning.
that would follow.
will forward aptles to But we
must do more than the stated address if the ad- plan or prevent or meet vortiser desires. merely pla
muct help one aggregion.
All advertisers "purporting to made raldstr areas of the conically and socially.
stronger loan money must publish their
namee and address in "We should organise #syr advertisements.
The paper did today.
The police also several other wn.
not
appear
We
to
Wo
the
The Singapore Govenument; tem of uwástance for other on- if the wants of advertisora has already closed the Chinese tions les advanced than we are, are quickly mal and they do [newspaper, the Nan Chlay Jither politically or economical-not destro any further replies Poh, "for the period of they, and help them along the forwarded, we shall be glad to
present emergency."
road the realisation of their be notified
that promptly to and Indipendence
a suitable acknow- pro-effect when
free ledgment will be inssiled of charge.
The Federation [ Malaya Eul2 Government, which now control, spority."-Reuter, this former British settlement, nkt in an official statement that the ban was imposed on the Penang Modern Daily News for printing matters "calculated to foment opposition prozacution, to a successful issue, of the warlike operations in Korea."
PRESS
to the PHOTOGRAPHS
Coplas of
photographi
The Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, described Action against the Singapore hero today as "wrong and misleading" a report of an paper was taken under the law taken by the South China
by take Singapore Legislative Council last month, Morning Post and Hong Kong interview with him published in a British newspaper which adopted quoted him as saying that Americans were clearly prepared htbiting the sale and publica-
"systema-Tolograph Staff Photographers for a third world war against Russia and her Allies in Asia, tion of newspapers.
tically circulating prejudicial the fuel that while vast matter."Reuter. Mr Nehru said that the for "On each of those occasions. our delegations based their case report
had also attributed numbers of people all over the world desired peace and were on the fact that since this is
a statement that anxious to avoid war, still many matter to him essentially a domestic the United Nations is precluded the British must get out of of the big countries were pre-
by the explicit provision of Malaya. Singapore and pared Artlele 2 (7) the Charter from assuming any jurisdiction
in regard thereto,
FORMAL OBJECTION
"The United Nations is nove
Washington, Sept. 21. once more being asked by the President Truman todaydian delegation to concern it- self with the Treatment 031 people of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa.
praised Congress for giving bim substantially the sort For legislative programme he
requested.
"My delegation must, there
with fore, atau Indre
132 3 Committee a formal objection
Asked at his press conference to the inclusion of this dein in
t comment on the record of the asterida. th. Democratic-controlled Ulst Compres, the President said "m to Congres
avoided a de-
bill which
Con-Committer
ed by à border of ears of Er-ss over-whelmingly approved not vote. grain entwined by draperies yesterday, raying the bill had! which form a knot in the ut reached him yet.
aware, of
President
war.
"They were full of fear, and ongkong as soon as pos- because of the various develop
on
gible.
ments they were going
all "What I had said about the feverishly preparing for was, 1 big coin- rst part reference to Ameri-nd mentioned
tries." ca), speaking from memory," Mir Nehru sald, "was thal there was something to be said
Eichelberger Memoirs
New York, Sept. 21. General Robert Eichelberger, who led American troops from PULLING UP
New Guinea to Japan in 1945, wants the United States to make Recalling his reference in the
forthright statement" that she interview to the action faken by would consider aggression the United States Secretary or against Jugars #15 aggression the Navy and President Tagainst herself.
and the "pulling
up t
Jopnit's security and our own General MacArthur for 1s
are now indivisible," he said, statement
Air Formosa,"
made Nehru said: "I had referred to General Eichelberger
this statement in his memoirs to these incidents and said that in
had be published here tomorrow. America Roine people
In a footnote he said that he openly asked for war, but I was dlad President Truman had had written these opinions be-
fare the Korean war.--Neuter, pulled them up.”
inan
Atlantic Naval Chiefs Ne
Confer
Washington, Sept. 21.
to
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the
second part
of nis
Mr
Nebrua
said: CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE said WDB That
Answers
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course, of bad given him the fact that when the leader of substantially what he asked for, the South African delegation ap- em and he was very much pleased peared before the General Com adopted Its antional
imittee in 1948, the blem. In red and gold, it with ils record.
vuled that as my delegation was Me Taman
the interview relating to Southeast Naval lenders from on the Com-North Atlantle treaty na-hat consists of five stars over inte answer
not represented he in- on what
not submit a the Tien-n-men (Gate
ofunds to do about the Committee we could
fernal motion and that the tions, beginning their two-colonialism must vanish from all
1. North Cove, at the tip of Heavenly Peace) surround-nist control
therefore, day wontid,
meeting today. may over Asin, certainly
Norway, reaching: into the recommend that a single Malya, etc.
Barents Sea, 2. Elas Howe, au | Additional collecting centres:— "It is essential, however, that commander be picked
"I had auded it was true that American, in 1841. 3. A com-
Malaya there were con pression - ignition Mr Taman sreeted a group position at all the appropriate take charge of the naval siderable difficulties at present Fore, main ang mizzen. 5. De-
engine, centre of a cogwheel at the of foreign journalists and edl stages, and I am, therefore, for-defences of the treaty area. because there were several na-vil's blandi.
tors who are here under the molly stating my Government's
tionalities there-Malay, Chinese, Lancashire. i muspices of the American Jobjectlens at this stage.
Such 3 recommendation Indian and others which had! Society of Newsgaper Editors.
would be parallel to the pro- not functioned as one and that al the Peking Government. Acer his press conference the
of the Union posat for a preme military made viewn
very difficult to take any President shook hands with the governments have on past occa- commander for Western Europe, netion there. and, therefore, the symbolising the new democratie witors from
avericas,
And long been fully stated to the which was discussed with other fest thing to be done was for revolution of the Chinese pe asked them how they Rked United Nationa
The arguments Western Europe defence prob-them to fuse together, more or ple since the May 4 movement, what he called the greatest which we have
adduced have lems at the New York Big ecording to Peking Radio,
show in Washington-his press been included symbolised
the conference-United Press.
base.
. Mr Mao Tse-tung, Chairman
has described the emblem
It
birth of the new China of the people's democratie dictator- ship, based on the alliance of werkers and peasants
and un der the leadership of the work- ing class.
Chinese
Mao Tse-tung ordered 101 premises and Government
Embassies and Con- sulates should display the
diplomatic
docu- siamps must be or engraved with it~
blem, while
incats and
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Malaya might country. [not, therefore, repeat them now,
apart from pointing out that The effectiveness of the pro- PARTLY CORRECT
Article 2 (7), on which my posed collective defence plan "So what the gentleman who | Government buses Its objection, for the North Atlantic was reported me sald was partly contains one of the most funda- to be the general tople of the correct in that sense. Bul taken mental provisions of the Char-two-day meeting.
ter and that it was plainly in- tended to have an overriding efect."
out of the context it appears as Naval
leaders expected to if I was throwing all the blame attend the meeting include all on America for what is happen. Atlantic
treaty nations excepting in the world. That is totally SPENDER'S SUPPORT Italy and Luxembourg, which correct.
We would not have support. for geographical reasons arc
Mr Percy Spender (Australia) [not included in the North A1-ed the Security Counell resolu said that the matter ought not]tantle Occan regional group,
to And a place on the agenda. Australia, he said, had noticed:
"WORK" MEETING
1lon about Koren we had Hot thought that North Korea had committed. aggression.
We did believe that, bus that that we should A naval spokesman said this did not mean fourth meeting of the group is unthinkingly agree to everything being hold to consider naval said in America, England or contributions to
Wo the collective Russin, or anywhere else. that the defence which can be made by judge for ourselves."-Reuter,
Wench nation, and to go over the
411 increasing tendency on the; part d
of the United Nations to impinge upan the domestic affairs of nations.
Air
Spender sat overriding consideration Was
that Article 2, Chapter 7, of the North Atlantic naval command. The office of Admiral William
Charler stated
that
nothing in
the Charter should authorise the Fechieler, Commander-in-Chier Exchange Of POWs
ork"
United States Atlantle chairman ut the sald
it was Birletly inceting
A spokesman
Discussed
United Nations to intervene of the matters which were essentially Ficet und with the jurisdiction of any
Salgon, Sept. 21. state or should require the mem-
French High Commis- bera to submit such matters to said the naval leaders will dis-aloner in Indo-China, M. Leon
The
settlement under the present CHES regional defence plane and Pignon, announced today that
moeting, which over an hour, look plazo near
Charter
the state and progress of the day met Vietminh insurgents to
French representatives yester It was clear enough, he add- programme B❘nce their Jost
discuss another exchange of wor that Chapter 7 had no jed,
ep-meeting a 'month ago, and ways plication this particular and means of co-ordinating the prisoners. finatter.
The naval contributions of each na-
lasled Mr Nasrollah Entazom (Per-[tion, sla), President of the Assembly, The plans made so far Indle the village of Binh Hoo, west of Jin reply to Mr Spendor, said cate that each nation will be Saigon.
that
The first exchange of 60 pri- 'the' Assembly had been responsible for the defence of its discussing for Ave years what own coastline and also for giv... sonors between the French and ΣΤΗΝ the scope
of Article ing some help in keeping open the rebel Vietminh Government Chapter 7, and the question of North Atlanto sea lanes was made on September 10 after national Jurladiction--Router. United Press,
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