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DAY, SEPTEMBER 2611950.
Next Few Weeks Are New Zealand Compulsory Training Bequeathed
Decisive For China
London, Sept. 25.
The events of the next few weeks are likely to have a decisive in- fluence on China's position in world affairs, it is believed in diplomatic quarters here.
China, after Mr Mao Tse-tung came to power in Peking last year, has seemed to the non-Communist world to retire into, traditional isola- tion.
True, this isolation has not entirely been of the Chinese Government's choosing.
generate into the position of a
undian satellite state.
danger of China being Involved in the Korenna fighting.
Reports of Chinese armies concentrating on the Chinese- Korean frontier remain uncon-
said to be taken seriously War hington.
takes it for granted that an The other school of thought
orthodox Communist Govern- Some governments, notably ment In Chien not only will, that of the United States of but will with 10, pursue med even though they are America, have so far not af- | fpvelin policy at all polnis tempted to enter into diploma- | strictly in line with the the relations with the new re- | Kremlin.
ime. Britain's attempt has not prospered,
It is true, too, that it is not by the wish of the Chinese Government that a slelegation from Peking has not yet been received into the United Nations Organisation.
For
in
The most that can be sald definitely is that if the Chinese Government continues to steer clear of military complications
Obviously, there is no chance of seeing how closely Soviet un Chinese foreign policy is co- ordinated until an issue arises the Far East, whatever It over which their interests chich may say in its propaganda, the of admission to the But it looks now as it some light chances may be shed by the interplay of United Nations during the fifth the situations in Korea and session of the United Nations one reason or another,
quite consider- that the the United Nations in the next Asinbly are however, It is a fuct
few weeks.
uble. Chinese Government now in
Mir
understood to These chances would be very Bevin is power in Peking_hs: not taken i Ra place in the councils the have sailed for New York will considerably diminished, in the the cold backing from the Ca- opinion of observers here, if the kalions.
Government binet for his view that nothing Peking
icame at all is to be gained by exclud fuvolved in the Korean fighting ing from representation in the or felt impelled to set out to United Nations the Government conquer Forno in the next which now controls China, fw weeks-Acuter.
In the
the new
meantime. China's precise relationship to the Soviet Government has con- tinued to puzzle the o-Com- manist world.
There
ure
st, there were a year ago, two schools of thought. One expects that Chinn, by reason of ils immense population and Siz at Vast
caine Bevuse Its Government itn through power
ow Torts and with little Russian and will be able to pursue on independent facelin pulley,
OTHER SCHOOL According to this school of inrought, there is small dunger that
the new China will de-
AMERICANS
REGRET BOMBING
New York, Sept. 25. The New York Herald-
POSITIVE VOTE
It is believed in usually well; Informed quarters here that ritnin Is now prepared to cost a positive volg in favour! of the admission *of delegates from Peking in place of the present Nationalist Chinere ruspresentatives next time the matter comes up in my organ
of the United Nations.
Even in view of the American reluctance to far to admit re- presentatives of Communist China to the United Nations, observem la Landon consider that there is a fair chance that: Chinese representation w[!] be changed during the nutumn.
13ut this view is based on
thek ausumption
the Chinese Government will not. the meantime, intervene In world history #1 a decisively
partman way.
It is clear that 14, in the Chinese next few weeks, - the Government decided to inter-
vene actively in Korea on the
Tribune, commenting on side of the North Koreans and The mistaken air attack uni azalost the forces which have
Korea, official United
British troops in said today: "The comrade-
Nations backing,
#1 would become exceedingly r:Meult for Britain to support represen-
ship of battle cemented in a change in Chinese many stricken fields around tation at Lake Success.
the world cannot be shaken
by such episodes. But
on
he
battling fog of war."
in
the
LESS EFFECT Superficially, a Chinese Gov-
there must always be deep ernment attempt to take For regret when men who are mus from Generalissimo Chin fighting in a common cause. Kin-she would have less effect
on the question of represen- } blindly turn their weapongation in the United Nations.
another
The United Nations is in no way committed to the support
regime of the Nationalist Noling the "special polymaucy" | about the incident, the Herald, Formosa,
In fact, any Chinese Govern- Trakto 14: The terribly
Thment invasion of Formosa, in Romeal contrast between welcome accorded men of the any case while the Korean cam- would come in progress, Sutherland Regiment paiga Argyll and
the Americe when they up against President Truman's) arrived in the besieged Korral decision to neutralise the island with the aid of the United States beachhead, am the American
subs that fell on
the High-Seventh Fleet,
There is no lack of experts of anders when they were storm Sino-Soviet affairs to tell us that !!! the heights [ Songju.
need today is aves out to the regrets which China's main
the United States, has expressent pence in which to reconstruct a new society after some 30 years to Belain."
of inter
intermittent warfare, Consequently, they argue, it
The New York Tunes and
of
the United States Minister 141 the new China embarked on ang Lunden "spoke for all fellow Americans" when he expressed formal regrets.
The paper added: "That our tions hauld be the crease o loss to our honoured allies is reason for deepest coagrin, Weg can only say we are grievously 53 201 only extond AJPTY
vipathy to an allied country, -United Press.
King Farouk
In Nice
Paris, Sept. 25. Eing Farouk of Egypt arrived in Nice from Cannes on board ita personal steam yacht this evening. Rooms for hún end his Maite in bren reserved ut 2
hotel here.
He is understood to be leaving tumorrow for Monte Carlo, Iteuter,
- TRE SATURDAY EVERING KOFT
military adventure, even xort to recover the lest province of Formoss, it would be at Soviet instigation.
CLEAR IN PEKING Such a move,
it is claimed, would be agaitist the real in- China erests of
today and would indicate very strongly that the Government of Mr Mao Tse-tung is, after all, not in position to maintain un indepen
role it: International
a diagnosis may well prove to be much too simple in a situation where so many of the bargaining counters reinale concealed. There is no doubl that the Issues must be clear to Peking, where alone the strength of the pressures and counter-attractions can
sessed.
be as
There is no means of know- Ing elsewhere, and at this stage. whether there is any serious
EDITORE FACER BKAVICE, IND-NUEVA YORK
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A group of New Zealand's 18-year-old compulsory military trainees get into shape near Auckland by tossing a log. With world horizons darkening, New Zea- Land is joining other Western countries in stepping up preparedness activities.
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Soldiers Perish In South Japan Plane Crash
A South Japan Air Base, Sept. 26.
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An Air Force C-54 Skymaster loaded with Army publicly troops destined for Kimpo airfield, near Seoul, crash-sympathies-Reuter. ed into the Korean Strait on a take-off today.
Salazar On Visit To Franco
persons,
HOFFMAN TO LEAVE ECA
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The United Press counted 27 survivors of the 18 including two flight nurses, whom an Air Force spokesman estimated
Washington, Sept. 25. were on board. The spokes-
President Truman today man said the plane was be- cepted the resignation of Mr lieved to be carrying 42 Paul G. Hoffman, the Economic froops, two nurses and Co-operation Administrator.
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President The crew of four. The survivors that"
he was this Willem
C. were brought back to air base.
(Mr The big plane used on the Deputy Administrator. Kumpo airt crashed about one it
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Most of the soldiers were that the visit is probably can-saved by the C-54's life rafts. nected with the forthcoming Some of them owed their lives!
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Spain's situation and the questo plecs of wreckage and bag- This captured North Korean soldier is being given los of the country's possible Bage which kept them afloat.
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Throwing napalm lambs jeremy troops hiding behind into caves and then zooming trees near
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ennyon was the type of high-walleri pull-away dangerous precision work eaves at the end.
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law that the napalm bomb Vietminh guerillas and cap-sank in a matter of minutes. would not explode upon contact tured 100 more, a
The Air Forte doubted that French the ground, with
the strike Army
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Malik Favours
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1:0
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The communique said that Vietminh rebel military four The
Lieutenant riallations, including
lumps, George Dodenholt, of Santa headquarters, supply Ana, und Lieutenant William workshops and training camps,
(Andy) Austrosko, or were destroyed.
Planes and artillery struck at
he Buts favoured a meeting between Corpus Christi, Texas, took over Vietminh ambushes trying to the top leaders of the Unit from there,
The ground troops Inter re-delay the French infantry and ed States and the Soviet ported that entire enemy troop
amphibious units' advance. Union to negotiate their concentrations hidden in
Vietminh resistance had been differences to help achieve caves
tho near
wenk of
and sporadic, the com- full peace.
Caldomyon were wiped out by manique stated-Reuter. your close nlrcraft Using
"Untied Press. napalm."
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