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BER THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, SEP

Parliament

· PLANS FOR REHABILITATION State Opening Of Dutch U.N. CONTINUES TO OF KOREA AFTER

WAR IS OVER

Flushing Meadow, Sept. 27.

Plans for the creation of a nine-man commis- sion of Asian and Pacific countries to handle the political and economic unification and rehabilita- tion of Korea after the defeat of the North Korean regime, ncared completion today.

The resolution to establish the commission, tentatively

Pponsored

the

by Britain, GASLESS

Phillpplies, Norway and Aun-

tralia, will no before tho powerful Patien Committer

af the United Nations Gel LONDONERS

Asembly at its first

norrow or Friday.

mecting!

Reprezinha'ive: of the four

countries

pon or

ti

thus far

meet privately

slated to

colution, will

this afternoon i

to Iron out the final details of

e

will

wish to

SHIVER

London, Sep, 27.

on as

plan. The commission -Millions of Londoners who

ri construct post-depend

for heating. war Korea into a single uni-hivered today on the 13th and coldest day of an unofficial gan

fled State,

The Rtions tentatively pick strike. ed to man the commission are! the Philippines, Australia. New

^ Diminishing 18015

dow

Zealand Bird Canada. The brought more factories in North other four members will be London to a standsti actected

10

The strike

en a geographic loss

spread today. reprezent Arab,

Latin about 50 maintenance enginesis American and European coup

(South London) Vauxhall a: tries.

Joining the 1400 already out int

Narth Londen gaswork".

*T}1+* meu live stopped work bt whether General Dour becaus Bedr dermand for ⠀

10 three-py nee an hour wage shall be authorised meas the 18th parallel. Increase has be a refured.

Spurred by

The resolution, however probably will dodge the issue Unitivi Nations

Mor Arthur's

formed sources said the measures

it

-

sharp letter

In its present form alorred over from the Labour Minister, Ar

Big Four Urged To Discuss Matters

Of Disagreement

Flashing Meadow, Sept. 27.

The Indian delegate, Sir Benegal Narsing

SMASH COMMUNIST TROOPS IN KOREA

Series Of Lightning Strokes

In

Fighting Field

By Hugh Baillie

Tokyo, Sopt. 28.

General Douglas MacArthur, after producing one military miracle in Korea by staving off the onrush of the Reds' bast troops has now effectuated another by smashing the dispersed Communist armies in the fields in a series of lightning strokes which will be remembered as long as our history exists.

What produced this devastating reversal?

elden Conch New Atomic After three visits to the Korea fronts during the

the "golden Coach" con taining Her Majesty Queen Juliana of the Netherlands on way for the State Opening of the Dutch Parliament at The Hogue. (1.ondon Express Service).

FRONT LINE

that true. It will, however, call Gurit Lakes, telling them to Rau, speaking in the general debate in the United BEYOND

went the strike as a matter of

of the men' Sumney, leaders

today nude low appende

Fir

election in democratic Norths Kar

under United

Nations supervision and for the tur srike. United Nations forces to friału.

t county ftabile domestle conditions

in

to that the commission can pro- reed with #: economic anul poli- tient rehabilitation.

FORMOSA DEBATE

Backstage discussion resolution

while

on the went on al

Security 10

meeting un- i this morn- ! Tenewal of

ה

speed, Council-in expectedly called Ing-prepared for a

the Ead-Wert battle over For-

Another

vote on whether

"chowdown"

resources, had already taken the initiative in the economic field United Press.

U.N. Striking

Tonight Mr Isones,

Wam Brit brunden, will

becoming the work against

of Communists It) xal's paw wild-ca strike-Dexter.

West German

.

Reds Charged By Police

The

demostrators,

con-

Nations Assembly today, proposed a new ference among the Foreign Ministers of the Big THE RHINE

Four powers.

:

Washburn, Sept. 27.

Bradley. General Omar

Plants To Be Rushed

235

and

will

last fortnight I would list the causes as follows: 1. By ground resistance of untried troops General MacArthur caused the Reds' initial offen- sive to be gradually slowed to a halt around the old Pusan perimeter by which time the enemy's best soldiers were dead.

MacArthur one

cani-

next Infantry. prented relent exact moment they will do the

The easly in Seoul and beyond, the

to Bids, expelly 1932, canmander

in controying the He persunides true

Communists

**

London, Sept. 27. Tir Government has order- 4. He reized control of the lo put ours Into the game. As od work to be speeded up ole from the Brst and over

ours a their strength dicreased, 13: italo's new

of three atomic centres period

months pul- Inercased, 1 Capenhurt. Cheshire. and vericed the aggressor's rear Amour other attributes that Stalled, on the Cumberland areas. eliminated his industry, make General const, bally reliable sources destroyed his roads and bruises of the greatest military There sold today,

and give him no peace at honte, mantlers of all time is his abilly Britain Will startly have dag and night.

to use all his weapons at their even such centres in all.

3. General MacArthur Inon-fullest velocity. The Infantry, will SARAH!

house tw, chd his amphibious, landing at air and navy are all utilised by large alemie piles for the pro- Inchon and when the Marines him when, where and at the | duetion of plutonium.

Much of the work at

MEN Cepenburst centre, expicted

the supremeet wood Sir Benegal said that the American, Russian,

in the b completed early.

And anticipated.emy. British and French Foreign Ministers ought to chairman of the United States will be on the productions of panicked in the south and fed fention.

the Now be in disorder as their communica. meet, with or without others, "to discuss and re- ches of Staff declared uranium

today that the United Stales, secret.

Hens were cut and they realisedoing underground ry trying to they *The

were trapped

escape beyond the 38th Parallel. two atomju centres,

inr below mirt establish its frontline in disenes" at least the most outstanding matters of

That is the 38th Parallel of Europe. beyond the Rhine, to is expected, will employ 10,000 the 38th Parallel.

which President Syngmou Alee There were, of course many disagreement.

avo Western Germany from worker-possibly more when i

salt: "It is non-existen!, We the Russians

other factors catering into this

are going to have A unifice achievement

which to colorat Many atom scientists are

the overseas transformed

survivors of Korra i the Communist

Into ary that fightened fugitives. One was While it was expected construction would be pt dedit fact that our strength was up, following the Prime Minis-budt up in the field, our fire- ter's slatement on defence. the power was steadily incr-used,

Iroups learned all ounces believed that the Gov-jur ernment has also been Innuen- enemy's crafty

unemployment speedily became combat veterans in hospital planes and hospital. ced by

Americans have been gures which will be announced of this type of warfare. They ships, this week,

also did what the enemy had municred with their hands tied show folled to do: They pierced the (behind them. These are expected to has more

DEVASTATION than foe's front and then they kept het Bitain

10,000 unemployed.

going,

Villages and lowes "Thie

construction of another

devastated. There are hordes of new atomic plant at Alderman- will raise on. near Reading, Drinin's total to seven-Ren

zuch "Perbagy

discussions parlant that he could not refrain a suggestion or hom making save ust been very fruitful P

Fail two. may the

past. They

F the attempt 1.

He vaid. "The Ministers of worth maki" e delizeri.

Foreign Affairs of the United Susze um that the Migivers States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and France are hould meet in New York, S

metal wid that at l

present, or could easily be, in New York,

of all tliets te and ont

Nations de the United

W

the prodong fear of amara-

"

Fazio, Sir Benemmi told the Armboy that proposals

by the United ti.use

made

Alr

1

all

meet either "Could they not with Dr without others—and discuss or re-tietiss at least the meest outstanding matters disagreement between them?

PSYCHOLOGY

He

completed.

Press

recruiter

countries.

totel National Club Kinchrom "In my opinion if we put our frontline on the thing, we are facing the inevit

giving up able prospect of Western Germany into the hands of Soviet Rusia,

General Bradley added that he considered that the defence line of the United States and

Wastem

Ales should lie iti the centre of Europe beyond the Rhine.

its

That was why, he said, the United States had

taken an

active interest in the rearma- i

BIG

LINER AGROUND

مرة

』;ཉརྨཱ་

An Amazing Discovery"

tricks

FATAL MISTAKE

They are leaving thousands lot dead behind them. And there are many dend United

Nations soldiers in Korca, most- ly Americans. And many more are in hospital or en route by and call

cauliously driven ambulances,

the

DIN

General MacArthur is said refugees to be cared for. Hun- that one of the Reds' fatal mis-reds of homes have been dar- did not kened by that tabl message

taken was

that they

the road to keep rolling on Pusan

could have when they Hone co. Instead, they faltered and deployed on a wide front.

The United Nations Inces made no

Using zuch mistake. thetics made famous by Forrest

Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 27, Seteorologists here toxlay an- and Sheridan in the days nounced their

covery that

of

and by Patton dis Forse cavalry "amazing

Force Seven with tanks. Task stream Arrow

which every woman who has a man at the front treath by day and by night.

And

American economy has been affected by increasing draft calls and increasing expertes. soon it will be up to the states- men in the United Nations to derble what to do next.-United · Press,

to invite the Chinese Communists to attend the Formora debate without the right to vote, was expected,

Dusseldorf, Sept. 27 The General Assembly, during

Grm police tonight charged its general debate this morning with botan, to break up a crowni heard the French Foreign Musis demonstrating in protest against

er, M. Robert Schurman, declare the Beats, requnitioning of the State: Secretary of State, ht an organisation of peace in West German Communist Party | Dess Acheron-enablog Farupe could not seriously be; itemquarters here yesterday.

Asembly to deal instantly with

Sir Denegal said that even if ment, in some form, of Western undertak until Franco-German

had buch region in any part of the nothing else came from the dis-Germany-Reuter, differences had been settled. M., Demonstrations

band.

the Ministers toul, | warld-merit and will receive cussions, Schuman pledged his Govern

composed at several most careful consideration" (at least, reaffirm jointly wirat ment to efforts to reconcile they

bur-shirted members

countries had cach of their two

REMOVING FEAR countries, and said that hundred

Ger- for the Communist "Fore the Schuman of th

reaffirmed separately France, through

what already Sir Benegal said that plan for pooling iron and steel on Youth, marched towards

forber Headquarters, "does concern us immediately insigning the Charter, namely, us back our is whether we can do anything they would settle all their inter- chanting: "Give

fear national disputes by peaceful | Headunsters.""

towards removing 10

Southampton, Sept. 27. the psychological German

France's undoubtedly exhis on means, and ve which

biggest liner, the amande Baller

world effect upon an anxious

19.746-ton Liberte, was report- art The mid they expected both sides: for, so long as mo trouble tomorrow as the exists on either side, however would be far from negligible,

"But this aged mot be the only tonight to have grounded at

of air roars from west to cast wre around behind the enemy's Communis Party bad tortionat it may be, we can-

Sir ile, al went on the approaches to Southampton Step

abaye

-Brazil Southern Water. The vicios other steps could follow,

at groups and iluked up with troops evacuate the building by mid-not escape from

For

to I miles ufarming and counter- piral

formerly eeds from ine French her.

186 coming down from Seoul in one lay-Router.

Exmple, there might be an ex- Jarming.

German Juxury vessel, les an hour."

of the boldest, most spectacular cord will missions, no change of

this keft Cherbourg

it Thy called We may consider that

"Jetouchdown runs in military an- nodicial,Euron, Whether falaber

tream." The Brazilian Airlineals. of the people of any Part

Calling"-Pro- afternoon mid was dur South-

Tongkon the couchées conis rudă.

tonight ampion

to embark Panar do Brazil said meteora- world, whether in the West or

The Navy was in on the play

Story""Said the Cat in the Dog logiesf in the last or in the Far East and then, the result, further passengers for New York.

experts believe it en-all the way, shelling Communi:ime Summary: 42. "Chulstren's Chlidren by Martin te might suggest themselves, Five

cireles the entire left Southampton want war,

Southern shore positions, landing aiding A Pay for tugs

Armstrong. (BECTS); 0.30. "Sym- until the whole atmosphere was to go to the

blowing froin partics to blow bridges and in- to

aid of the giant Hemisphere. and yet they feel compelled

Buings-Geraldo and The

Brazil across the North Atlantic let damage liner was reported Iner,

commando style, teny for

(DRCTS); 7. Il String Choir. on cleanser, pend vast sums of money

the fear

then of war is

the sending carrier planes for inland | "Take It From Here" With Joy to have grounded on the Bram-and Africa, preparation: for defence against

Dick Bentley and Jimung poduced to a minimum-fus nobles, a bank of the Isle of Facile to form a ring

round and finally conducting the In-Nichols, actresston.

Dward. (BCTS); 1.38, La Lernf. imagines taut i

the earth.-Reuter.

chon-Seoul landing as strictly a can be Wight-Renter.

(London removed--WC can

navy show. In this magnificent leurs Francaise. (Studio); 9. World.

News and News operation the Navy brought Relay): .19, and and put them use

BBCTS); 8.15. Bports Review-By Polipa. (Studio): 3, "From the Editorials". (Landon Relay); 0.10. Weather Report: 0.11, Thunday Serenado A Programme of Con- Mic arranged by Betty that the

Anthology-John An- Drown; .33. are trying to escape to what thony Wynne Heads cue Forms of 0.40, AL Rupert Brook. (Stadion the confider

the Opera"--"Alda" Act 1: Verdi. safe refuge at the 38th Parallel,With the Principals, Members of sirilit are The Chorus and Orchestra of the House, Rome. Conducted

Towards Border

(Continued From Page }} Corps troops continued to clean

cut the remaining pockets in the city against stubborn resistance north- and also to clear eastern suburba of the eity against moderate resistance.

the

Must

38th

Cross

Parallel

London, Sept. 27.

י 1

anywhere else,

The communique arded that j Tu British Government hasipale this dread of war

we possible.

to r

"Can we do nothing to dia

Continuit. Sir Benegal said That the subjeet was

50 im-

reports of da mevement of a taken the stand that the United Jarne group of personel at Nations forces in Korea 714 equipment along routes le din jeres the 38th Porall.) from Seoul indicat.et that the establish United Nation anthori- enemy was attempting to extri- ty throughout the country,

An authoritative source said cates many ralvageable murt:

tonight that Britain considered

the whole

IL campaign In the southern part of the that Tenth Corp zone, elements of Kurea would be meaningless if the Seventh Infantry Division North Koren were left in con- were engaged in sharp dghting trul of the Communist leaders with

the invaOR.- Communist

starled troops. who United Press.

SIDE GLANCES

United Press.

4mpletely di vote ourselves whole-heartedly to the tasks of peace,-Reuter.

Secret Arrangement With India Denied

London, Sept. 27. Lord Radcliffe, who defined the frontiers be

By Galbraith tween India and Pakistan when the subcontinent was partitioned in 1947, said today there was no prior agreement between India and Britain that the line should be drawn in such way as to give India access to Kashmir.

8:3

COPE. 1940 BY MEA service, und, T; M MIG U., PAT, CEF.

"Is there a opoolal prayer for peoplo trying to reduce?"

The story of this secret arrangement has been going around ever since August 1917, and accord- ing to Commonwealth officials has done much harm to relations between Pakistan and Britain.

OWN DECISION

Reports which rezelvei much, that all as far as I am prominence at the time have concerned," been revivedl now that the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan has reached flash- point because of the increased dissension over the report of Sir Owen Dixon, the United Nations medintor, on his

Ile said he had no intention of making a fell atement on his mission, and that there was no foundation for reports that there were "mysterious delays"

failure to settle the dispute. i. the publication of report of

One version of the story to

that Lerd Radcliffe's first draft

of the frontier demarcation

beundary commission,

Lord Radcliffe on the night of Sunday August 17, 1947, divid

Pakistan, after

Have the district of Gurdaspur, ed India and

failed to reach agree.

which borders on Kashmir representatives of the two do. province, to Pakistan, but that minions he was persuaded by Viceroyinent Ear Mountbatten to change hiscalian, ruling.

and

Impos.

on the ines of demar

Lord adeliffe explain- led that at that time, owing to *wide divergencies of opinion the Lord Radcliffe said there was among his colleagues on no truth in reports of an agree-commission-which consisted of

equal numbers of Hindu ment between Britain and In- dlan Congress leaders that the Moslem judges-it was

so sibie to reach decisions, and be defined frontler should that Indla would have access that in consequence the award was made on his own decision. to Kashmir.

Under this award; the Gurd- "There is no truth in this re-aspur district, which had port," he said. "I was rent 25.151 percent Moslem majority, arbitrator and to make the was divided between India and award. The award was made, Pakistan United Press.

A

the

ncross

The tallest man in the world, 26-year-old Ted Evans, of Englefield Green, Surrey, England, can't stop growing. Last January he measured 8 ft. 9 ins. now he is 9 ft. 3 ins, and still growing. The only things he can buy not made to measure are collar studs and bootlaces. He has now decided to take up cycling and is pictured here with a bicycle that had to be specially made for him. (London Express Service).

the Marines Bushore and supplied them under protection of navy gundee ond navy air cover.

POURING IN MEN

Communists 1

Now

they evidently

the navy

Radio Hongkong

I.K.T.

6.

and the continuing to pour in the men Opera

Hatrick

"Brig-

Band

by Tullio Serafin: 10.30. Time for and the supplies. In porting fuste-DDC Midland Light Or

(DDCTS): 11 Radio News terms it might be said that the chestra.

of-Reel. (London Relay); 11.19, Wen- Reds folded their toughest

thet Heport, 11.16, "Goodnight fensive plays at the first whistle. Musle's God, Fave the King: 11.54

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