THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19:
Sharp Struggle Between East And West Predicted
Over
Mr. Trygve Lie
Truman to Speak At Lake Success
Lake Success, Oct. 9. Prezident Truman has accepted an invitation to address the United Nations General Assembly at Flushing Meadow oit
October 24. It was nounced today,
On that date
a special
session will observe
fifth anniversary
United Nations.
the
of tho
Washington In
the While House said that the
President's address would be a major foreign policy sperch-Ileuter.
Vyshinsky Springs A Surprise
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with tanks, planes and all the paraphernalla of modern war.
"Many fear that general war Is the next inevitable stage." "The United States dues take that view. But we do recogulse that
the prevalenti fear
in a corroding And dan gerous free.
Lake Success, Oct. 9.
The United Nations Security Council met in private today to discuss a successor to the Secre- tary General, Mr Trygve Lic, when Mr Lie's term expires next year.
Informed sources said the Soviet delegate, Mr |Jacob Malik, today objected in principle to a sug- gested compromise plan which would extend Mr Lie's current, five-year term, but Mr Malik did not commit himself on whether he would agree to a full five-year second term.
Senor Padlia Nervo, The feeling here for months gested
East and chief has been that the
Mexlean delegate, who West are unlikely to agree on last year turned down on offer anyone else-at least at this to head the United Nations Com- stage of the cold war-on mission entrusted with gulding former Italian colony of Secretny General.
The expeelution that Burgla1bys to independence.-United night velo Mr. Lie's re-election Peix
arose ar Mr. Lie threw his
weight behind the United Na
lon netin to repel the Norl
Koreans Invaders.
Befor that he had incurred considerable Soviet favour...
disfavour - and
United
American through his "pestee" mission to the 1 Four capitals. On that } minion, he urged admission of Commimist Chinn to th Nation
the prelude megotiation on Ear E-Wert lif kimrner.
Comet) al Security Im etings attended by thiefs of
State or Forriin Mmisters,
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Rosary Celebration
INDIA HIGHLY DUBIOUS OF
WISDOM OF U.S. PLANS FOR JAPAN
An impressive scene in Kowloon on Sunday during the procession in honour of Our Lady Of The Most Holy Rosary at Rosary Church. It was estimated that
2,500 people took part in the celebration.
Tibetans Keep Close Watch Το
Stop Red Infiltration
New Delhi, Oct. 9.
India's anxiety regarding the future of Tibel on the under threat of a Chinese invasion-was clearly
Mr Lich term expires on i
1051. The Commeil February
teheduled another private meeting on Thursday
pot
bler of Allmut the after that date.
Sourer said after today's
meeting that Mr Mahih had re- fused to be drawn ut t
He
clic!
whether he would veto Me Lies "Indeed, fear of war, if it natallayed, self eventer thereselection. conditions that make war mort though.
ikely, Mr Dulles declared.
to poin
"there
say, other
General
reflected when Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told a press conference that India had called the atten. tion of the Peking government to the "desirability" of settling the Tibetan question peacefully.
Mr Nehru told newsmen that Sino-Tibetan talks may open here soon. "It is conceivable some preliminary talks may take place in New Delhi between the Chinese Ambassador and a Tibetan delegation," he said.
None of the previous presi- "History shows that a series dents of the regular of successful Theal aggressions Assembly would appear to base dded resources and much chance of obtaining un- improved strategie position: Janitnou approval, They in-
"The matter the ominou
He emphasised, prelude to gen hede M. Paul Henri Spaak er
between Tibet and Belgium, Senhor : waldo Atin- is entirely cral war.
laf Brad, Dr Herbert Evans, China, India is not directly con "Nothing that we can de willing Australia, Mr Carlos Romulo cerned." male pener certain. Btat we the Thalippines, The cur│ In Kalimpong,
the can make less likely that thereļiem Prodheat is Mr Nasrollah famous Indian Himalayan will beattle wars utat bitatem of team.
This
wars. Me Palle: concluichet,
worth thing
Are
Mr Vylinky,
DARK HORSES
insp
Y
at
|nold pilgrims had to answer a satisfac. number of questions torily before being allowed to proceed. They had to return from these places along the came route they had followed
to get there
Travellers
returning
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ing centres, eluding Gyanima ad Taklokote, were Gilled with Indian and Tibelan traders exchaturist gonda,
Platten, Darjeeling. Trepon Shakabpa. hunarl of a six-014 Tibetan delegation, told a newe Some oficials, speculating on SOME AMENDMENTS what to happen if there is agency reporter about the pro-Almora reported that all trad-
Talles Jected Sino-Tibetan diseased S: New Delhi, and gave it as his Mudaliar of India openen addressing Rammwami
that 1722 agreement thes Comburice after Mr Dujas a dark here candidate why would be reached. said, "Sem of the points of the mittet
to bot be acceptable
Shakab sald Tibel wanted United States draft resolution: Bet and Wed. Sir Rama-wam continuance of its present Te-
Sovie, highly-respected recommisd agreed to by the
with both Ching and
Vinces, who was the first president of India, He said the Sino-Tibetan nation."
the Eeronomie and Social Couns talks would include the "de- lante que tron of the Azerainty Be the name that come up of China over Tibet." fhently was Th
Indo-Tibetan Damasong Belong to submit, Mr. Vyldne at Myrdal of Sweden, de Fations, Shk.bpa cald the con- (et me UN Economie Commis - (clarion of an agreement beteren sky added. He therefore pratos Eagan selling of a Tibet airi Cific, would nut älter peed that, instead of embarking
He was en a real debate, the Commental ady of the Anni- d--Tabelan relatians ruitle hould concentrate
1
with regori
Sovit
Comis
other cil. <if ther document the Union wild Purve aumenta.
to
Cor-
the
four brading
American plan.
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Tainted! Jo
delegate..
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nf
the
T
en peniten, "The Ameri. the Hat ning of Indian Cruis Betoni." Some Fata.
so the trite route from flange berardig mig, to
would continu
Nearly 100,000 Indang in the Kummon district, United Pro- which has a commOA Trentier with western Tibri,
on this me dependent
yea 11 in Tibet d-October.
trarle.
In to Tibet, B, it how treated with more than routine sul juelon,
Indis a hav
returning
Attard Indo-Tibet im Frode I Can Gongled to Gyantre continues
und the terms of the Italo-to statement HAZARDOUS TRIP To Treaty. Tibet, he a
Parl My fullest considledice in li ; Lelim Gove;tanent,
Meanwhile, Tibetan authori-
RICHA
2 le
But de he cabi, "There 15.
no reason to believe I a
COMES TO END
Pereora, ON B
Nine Yugo hoy refugee:-three,tic, apparently fearful of the imen, three women and three Communist threat to their land- tavou of a scad tentendy Jhikirenenche 1 The Italianeked antiain Lasid,
of the hated States propsal const meal bere today after a tabing no eteinent, prentving to except that I am an agreement Estee my 120-mile trip across the with the principle of strengthen- | Adriatic in a cutter. in pre
Heavy weather toon put it motor out of aetion, forcing the Mr Vyshlinky used that the Frenzees to sail the bont. How folg points be debitel reparately ever the refugees became be- "with a view to affudding full eatened 15 mile from the Italian clarity and with
reports teaching here.
STRICT WATCH Weten Tibetan thorities at the present time
24 m- faining a vinet watch on the movement of travellers, tradere and pigomma. Recording to an
View to coar reaching a BAXANIM micuture A motor flung vessel towed Indian who has returnest after the cutter, its rails tattered, into in trg into the Land of the not harbour. The Yugoslava wili | Lamas.
of common agreement.?"
bury
Committee should
itself in "a more othe rea; do an International Re- The Indian, who had gone un genemlities", he declared, fugee Organkation camp in pilgrimage to Kailash auct
aly.Boter,
Manos Savrowar, Western Tibet,
The Chairman. Mr Roberto Urganeta (Columbia) ruled that the general debate should pro- ceed.
Mr Kenneth Younger (Britain), supporting the American initia tive, declared, "Prevention better than cure,"
think, are
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He said that “lack of unani- mity among the Council must! not be allowed to prevent mem-. ber nations from answering the vlelims call for help, or from obtaining the moral support ofį the United Nations for measures of collective defence which is their undoubted right to take under International law."
He also said. "All of us,
now aware that if preserved, not only must aggression be firmly met by collecliv. force when it occurs, but also members of the United Nations must make clear, in advance, by their de clarations and by the precnu- tions which they take, that any state which resorts to aggres- sion will not find the member nation drunited and unpre-
peace is to be
pared.”—Reuler,
MAN ROBBED IN CITY STREET
An early loer was robbed of his wrist watch, a fountain pen and pencil, and $20 when he was held up by two men in Queen's Road Central, near Wellington Street, about 8.30 this morning. He was confronted by two min who were armed with an instru ment which appeared to be a Tevolver.
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TULLATO
0-22.
"He wants to speak to Rattlesnake Poto. Is that you?""
he "preted" by Indiag top statind at Yatang and Gyants. There havellers that when ene
beyond Gyank
treated with i They reported that there is also the danger of being shot by Tibetan potrude on the Gyantie-Lhasa Tout,
Eve
WAR OF NERVES
AL Gangluk thm India! Political Ofeer Beep: a strie? watch visitors from India to Tibet.
Colleen Townsend, fortner screen star, passes in front of the Chapel at the Pasadena College in Cali- fornia on her way to classes. She has given up her film career to devote her life to religion. Miss Town- send says she "hopes to know in time whether she las learned enough to continue Christian work.” (London
Express Service).
Chiang's October 10 Charges Against Russian Intentions
Taipeh, Oct. 9.
Chiang Kai-shek charged tonight that the
I against this background Russians have taken complete control of China for that the Communist war of
nerves contrated Whether or not use as a "base for aggression against the whole Chinese Communist troops in- world."
Vade Tibet in spite of the sial
rd Sino-Tibetan talks is any. body's guess,
A Communist-run Tibet whi
The Generalissimo said the Reds plan to build
up their armed forces to at least 60,000,000 men to
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be an obvious danger to Indis. back up the Russians in a third world war. And there 5. 52414- consolt-
statement issued for Maa treaty.
The chief purpose tion in the thought that noth
China's October Tenth celebra of this treaty is to use 400,000,- the Chinee can stop hordes from sweeping into antion. Chiang reaffirmed the Chi- 000 people of China as Russia's
Tibet-nat even the of the thousands f devout lamas.---United
ing
across prayers .! Tibet's Press.
Man Found Dead In A Peak Gully
nese Nationalists determination estrument in conquering all of to hold Formosa aid eventually, Arla and her 4,000,000 square to fight back to the Communist-imiles of rninland area as the held mainland.
Resslans base for aggression
Recalling Mao Tse-tung's re-against the whole world."
He cent statement that China must;
dded int unless the lean on Russia." Generalissimo Nationalists can "eradicate Mao Chiang declared that **large und Chu and drive out the numbers of Russians" have takeg | Russins the wh Is Chinese control of China's airfield's, vail- mainland will become a per- ways and mines,
colony of slaves and
He added: "Different levels of Asta will be under their com- the puppet regime, the rank and piete domination and mankind
le of the Communist Party and will dnd
no peace."-Untert the entire Communist Army are Prets. now under the strict control eti
Soviet Russia.
Au unidentified thin-looking Day specch
Himilar Independence Radio Hongkong
In a
a year ago, Gen-
Chinese, between 35 and 49erallssimo Chiang said. "The H.K.T. years of age, was found dead Russian militarists are already summary: 0.02 Mentovan) and ills 6. "Hungkong Calling." Programme the Peak this morning. in very active in manufacturing Orchestra (With Vocal: 623. Organ rocky water-gully off Harlech another world war." He ampll. Sold by Dr W. H. Harria from St. Road.
George's Chapel Windsor. (BGCTS); fied that charge tonight declaro, Cantonese by Radio, Given by He had multiple injuries to ing that the recent treaty nego Miss Lee Wal-lan and Selection his head and back, hut Inspre listed by Mao and Josef Stalin (Studio); 450. Orchestral Selections; tors Robson and Rees, investi- included secret
7.13. "Letter from America" By clauses calling Alastair Cooke, Landon Reloy); 150, Roling,
found
reason te for the immediate build-up of stage Screen Favourites, BY suspect foul play.
China's army. He said, The
(Studio): 8, World Alleen Woods. News and News Analysts. London He was found lying face up-Communists plan to seize at least Relay); 3.15.1ox 200. Bert Gillette wards fifty feet below a bridge 80,000,000 able-bodied men for at the Hammond Organ; 8.30, "Ray'
Laugh A Varisly over the gully, and the police the
Prostamme from the with Ted Hay "armed forces
Kity Bluett and theory this morning Was thal nation's 300,000,000 farmers. Fred Yille, (ABCTS); b, “From the the man had
climbing | Why been
should they continue to Editoriais. (London Relay): 9.10,
Weather Report: 9.11, "Forum of over rocks above the bridge and conscript our poor, farmers now like Air" (Studio): 0.40 "Music in slipped to his death.
that their armed forces have "Minuture,” * Sama · Buckley (Can- The dead man was wearing reached the numerical strength and Valeris Trimble. (Two Pianos), tralių) Jesa Stewart (Viola), Join white singlet
and shirt and of 5,000,000 men?"
(BUCTS): 10.10, "The Animal World” grey-green gabardine trousers. "Undoubtedly the large-scale how they find their way bout. Hend in his possession 70 purge and land reform
(BACTS); 10.40, Andre FCostelanetz which and is Orchestra 11. Radio News cents and was carrying no they started recently .are only Reel. Londen Helly); 11.15, Worther papers offering e cluo to like the steps for the enforcement of Report: 11.10. "Goodnight" Meld's the King: 12.30, Gloše Doa Seve identity,
the secret clauses of the Stalin- downs,"
Lake Success, Oct. 9.
Authoritative sources said today that India had "serious doubts" about the wisdom of one portion of the United States”, péace plan for Jupan
that dealing with post-treaty security.
The American plan provides for keeping United States or United Nations forces in Japan after the treaty is signed.
As outlined to other countries, the American plan co for con-1
lots of Uls:
The
United States whats nuthority for "United Nations forces" to remain in Japan after the treaty is signed, to ensure defence "of that country, until the Japanese themselves
lake over.
TOY BOMB AT
CHURCHILL
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con of the Danish resistance move-
The American planiment. then I to negalinte #
bilateral?
In his speech replying to the treaty
with Japon, providing welcome, Mr Churchill declared that American troops, as one that he was "no enemy of any element of the "United Nations race or country." But it, was forces",
undertake "Ihe duty of every man and specific protective dulles,
woman to resist tyranny from The treaty would place the
whatefer quarter It comes, what- responsibility for
ever language it speaks, what- defence of
might
Japan on the United Nations ever unifirm i wen and the United States would "It is also our dely to look Implement it specifiendly with ahead and make reasonable pro- separate agreement for Ameri- parations. I do not think that can troops to remain there, we are being asked at the pre- Wording of the American sent time 10 do anything more suggestion to deliberately vague than it is in our power to do." becuse American oficials re Mr and Mrs Churchill arrived convinced Japan eventually here today by air from London must be rearmed. That is why for
three-day visit the American draft contains no guests of King Frederik
eventualQueer. Ingrid. against
Britain's wartinie
prohibition
Japanese rearmament,
as the
and
Prime
the
of Denmark's
It is emphasized by American Minister and his wife will stay Melals that they have not yet t
Fredensborg Castle, had any substantial discussions country home on the treaty question and eur Royal Familly. rent reaction against the security On Tuesday Sir Churchill provision of the treaty is the only evidence the Indiant have Doctorale
will receive 2n honorary
from
Copenhagen given of their position and
University, and on Wednesday he is expected to make an in- partant speech in Copenhagen.... Renter,
has not been thoroughly dis cussed yet with the Americans.
However, it points up the fac!! that the United States is not going to have a smooth path ahead.-United Press.
IRO Extension Urged
Geneva, Oct. 9.
A reprieve for the Interna- tional Refugee Organisation is urged by its administration In 21 report to the GearŢal Council here today.
Jap Observers.
For U.N.
Tokyo, Oct. 9. Three Japanese have left here by air to attend the current session of the United Nations General Assembly na uuofficial observers for the deliberations on prisoner-of-war repatriation. They are Eiji Wajima, chief of the Control Buicau of the It asks the Council to recon- Foreign Office, Seguch! Saito, sider the termination dale of Secretary-General of the March 31, 1951. and to allow Japanese YMCA and former the IRO to contine until it has chief of the Repatriation Relief completed its tark, exhausted Board. and Mrs Masa Naka- its funds, or both.
yuna, Diet representative and The report says that 244,42% member of the Lower House's IRO refugees in all areas have specia! Committee (11) Re- still to be resettlexi-Reuter. patriation-Reuter,
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