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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, ̈ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950,

American Recognition Of Peking Expected

Canberra, Oct. 24.

The Australian Opposition leader, Mr Joseph B. Chifley, said today that he would be very surprised if the United States did not shortly with- draw from the Asian theatre and recognise Communist China.

Speaking on the defence estl. males in the Australian Budget debate, the Labour Party leader sald that Australia mum sup- port honest governments over-

The Communists conquered China not because of Russ aid, but because of the corrupt government in power.

The South Korean Govern- ment was completely corrupt.

"I am not defending Russia," Mr Chilley sakıl, "but you can. nut defeat Communism with corrupt governments. It WO cunnot fight Communism with habest governments,

then we

ure no beller than the Com. msnits."

The people of Asia wanted self-government, the Oppozition kader uaded. Tac American į capitalist would have to learn to Jker,with other erved. The millions in Anis coula but again be put under white domination. "There has yet to be some

of invas rearrangemat Asta," Mr Chifley said.

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UNITED NATIONS LEARNED

BY BITTER EXPERIENCE

Flushing Meadow, Oct. 24.

Mr Trygve Lic, United Nations Secretary-General, said here today He curricaned the Bulge he believed that there might be a better chance now than at any time since

1915 to build a truly peaceful world.

fraudulent

political

The Government hand promised to reduce apende Ing. Mr Chifley Bald, yet it was

higher than when Australia was in the meldle of a war-Routes

the Addressing

Chiang's rice of the past five

Firm Stand

as a mere

"Another of the lessons we are

ren-

furce.

Defence Forces

Be

Built Up

Must

Now

- GEN.

OMAR BRADLEY

Washington, Oct. 24.

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General Bradley, chair- to putting Western Europe in the North Atlantic Treaty coun-

United States a state of defence", ho sald, tries in order man of the

He said that the French Impact of their defence efforta Joint Chiefs of Staff, WAS

Clovernment remained convinced on their economies and Also welcoming members of the that war was not inevitable. their relative abillies to carry 20 WORDS $3.00 Military Committee of the

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ECONOMIC DATA ganisation.

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tions, will lay the groundwork for a three-day session for their tacts to be fruitful nobody must adequately

starting on have Defence Ministers

of the un-Atlantic doubts Saturday,

shakeable determination of the defence planning, was the Western democracies to defend "In this way the Council of Millitary thetr territory against

Deputies hopes

pes to take advant- every aggression

regime of age of the accumulated statis- and the

every tical background, the technical. peoples against

skills, and the habit and tra-

He noted that this third cession of the Committee.

In Paris Inst 111 A

"we forged concept."

December, he free

the strategic subversion.

Fald;

At the Hague in April: "We vitalised a over-all strategic plan and adopted the principle

of balanced forces.”

no

prove

BALANCED FORCES

in

drawn up, he added.

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of the mies that the OEEC delegations pouse fulfilment defence programine they have have developed over the past three years,' the communique Pleven said that the added. French Government proposed

principal losk of the the creation, of a European new body will be to determine army attached to political in- the financial contribution to be

made united Europe.

Atlantic Pact by the inspired powers to suggestion is

their three-year directly by the recommendation rearmament programme.

The body has been set up on adopted on August 11, 1950, by

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loan money must publish, thei of names and addresse In th of Europe asking for the imme-teven-power working group

n unified the deputies which has been advertisements. inte creation of

consulting

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Whil: General Bradley made further mention of this point, it was pointed out here that the subject of "balanced stitutions of forces" night produce differing view when the Military and Defence Minksters' session be gan trying to translate it into diviricus, navies and air forces.

The United States under

that standing of the term is balanced collectiv: forces mean that euch nation should Con New Delhi: Mr Rajendra ribute what special ciples. 'that armed force shall

1: it best equipped

BRITAIN'S PART President, said

to do. United Nations Day meet- not be used, save in the com. Presad, Indian Ling of the General Assembly, zam.

"It is on these bases that the mon interest," said Mr Ente- in a six cial broadcast message

After referring to the plans

Government proposes that India had always support for strategy and balanced forces French

to lovite Britain and the free Mr Lie said: "One of the "The use of urmed force to ed the United Nations and laid at the previous meeting: countries of Europe who agree Britain, Canada and the United of charge. lessons that the bitter ex-further special aims in Korea would continue to do co,

Bthe General asked: "Cam and the refusal to cense using had no faith in war us a means friendly men become sufficiently to participate with France force have aroused manong the

settling International dis-united in the cause of penee to the eration of a European army years is helping us to learn United Nations that defensive of

in common to the way or build integrated armed forces to enrry out is this: we shall not be able reaction against wor or the putes and held

the of for the common security of all reallration

which have Just world threat of war which is enlled ac to prevent a third

Seoul: Forty thousand Southations?

"Now is the time for action, enumerated. These war if member governments collective security.

For the first time, the world Koreans attended a demonstra for we inust either create there would commence in Paris im- regard the United Nations organisation has, in the com-ion at which President Syag-forces new-in time of opportmediately after the signature

m11 Rhee promised

that unity, and convenience, to mon interest, met force with

moment of peace of the treaty on the coal and The future of peace vrnment would never forget or we may be forced to im-steel plung be used or set asule at will. argely depend on the out its debt to the United Nating

M. Pleven Taipeh, Oct. 24.

them

the face of icluded. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-learning is that the United No-

come of this experience." and that it would not fail to enemy attack."-Reuter,

In the debate which followed, PRESSING APPEAL

carry

out the United Nations

FIRST IMPRESSION. shek, the Chinese National-Ition: can be made to work ef

the-former-Prime MinisterM United The

Nationa must ineal," fectively for

London, Oct. 21. Paul Reynaud, declared that the peace just as alro work to establish the con- ist President, today took a

today. withm:t

Moscow: The United Nations A Foreign Offer spokesman question was no longer whether firm stund on the status of its

stitutional changes, Provided ditions necessary for a peace-ng-few over Moscow's United said today that a copy of the Germany would be re-armed Formosa.

be re- of all problems. Nations Centre, which at member governments make ful solution

wis French proposal for a European "but whether she will Korcan questionholding lectures in schools and Army had been

Dr without The sovereignty of Formossils satece-s

received und armed with the primary pur. Thus in the

the General Assembly foreign policies the

hind institutions throughout tho belongs to the Stepublic of China, po e of their

was being studied sympathe agreement of France." taken dreisions which could not capital. Exhibitions af photo-

Supporting the Government's racially, culturally and legally," In fact as well as in words.

tically. be said in a broadcast to the The third lesso

Le interpreted as reflecting an graphs and leaflets from Lake The first impression here was pluns, he said he anticipated, to We are

Success were on show in other passion altitude

or lesson of

that the a spirit

that Britain new proposal

trent regret, Formosan people on the eve of learning

its patree," Mr Lie added,

Soviet cities, and showing of a of vengeance or conquest,

not take n hopeful attempt to

would

part presented the

"We

Great Power liberation.

ron-newsreel of the current General solve the problem tre beginning to make

disputes

of German European army. No

the inter-progress, I

tinued to shake the world and Assembly was expected,

He asked the Government it matter how

Elaims,

rearmament within towards from the Assembly, which he

PRAVDA MESSAGE

European framework,

its policy was that of M. Guy for the pational situation may change, winning respect But whether or not internatiom commendations and compliance sembly of Collective Security," of Pravda, the Soviet

said might be called "the As- The New York correspondent The statement by the French Mollet, Socialist Minister fox

The Com-Prime

Minister, M, Rene the Council

of Europe, who Justice can be upheld, we will with

a pressing appeal arose.

munist Party organ, writing on

as Western stated at Strasbourg that he Pleven, today that strengthen our bare of Formosa United Nations.

"But we have a long way stil on the

from the did not want a Europe without It was the appeal of the the anniversary, said that Russia Germany benefited for a center offensive

was Briteit to

was doing everything to safe- Allied security system It President nuded the mainland,"

inuch peoples of the United Nations

should con- that she wouti ftime, to establish the new pat-as

If this was the Government's The counter-offensive

Fight expressed in the preamble Guard the Charter against efforts rin the Charter

polley tribute to the defence arrange-

M Reynaud, sald, the be waged "for the destruction of terns of conduct that the Char-to

to practisunt revision.

making today atments of the Atlantic Atlantic offer, they were the traitorous regime under Mao ter calls upon

The United Nation's stood overnments to tolerance and live together

It Pact, was welcomed here was condemned advance, N peace with one another as gotd Tse-tung and Chu Teh, and for follow.

the crossroads, he declared.

the

British Labour "10

recent unite NEW WORLD ORDER neighbours. driving out Soviet flussin."

faced two patlis: one, in the particularly realistic. to sald that

[strength

maintain

by Observers here considered it Party conference had shown The Generalissimo

service of peace indicated "We must not forget that the national peace and security" the Soviet Union," the other in frankly unlikely that Britain stiffening of the Party against China's declaration of war on United Nations Charter sels

to, form Europe.-Reular, automatically forth the principles 1937

herself wish Japan in

aggressors wouki the service of "the of a new 1895 Treaty of world order.

of abolished the

European Army. RENEWED HOPE

the Anglo-American | part led by Shimanoseki, by which Formusa

more likely They thought It "This new world order must

London, Oct. 24,

bloc."

British Government and the Pescadores Islands, on the one hand, outlaw war

In Berlin, where the that the Berlin: of United Na- The keynote tween Formosa

and the main-

United Nations flag was holsted would prefer, with Cannds, the tions Day celebrations in most jas an instrument of change and,

a composita putics on the other hand,

was increase parts of the world today for the first time over a German United States and

a million West Der-army from Continental Europe establish immediately an econo-

and China signed both the Cairo opportunties for peaceful change renewed hope for a stable peace city, half

financini working the telega- con- liners massed to hear the first jointly to make up the integrat-mic and Fotadam Declarations dur-

Paet force-cu-group based upon ing the second World War, head progress in all parts of the as a result of the Korea

'Bons to the OEEC of all North world

peal of a "Freedom Bell" given ect Atlantic Bilet. added. Under the first it was "The United Nations stands Reuter cables from world by Americans

Atlantic Treaty countries. us symbol of ter. agreed that Formosa and the for

world order in which the centres gave the following pie-warning to aggressors."--lieu-

į ter. Perendores should be returned rights and aspirations of major ture of today's celebrations:

Ofth anniversary

of

land, were ceded to Japan.

lo

the

15

the

decisions

takes me,

of the

to China. And the Patriam Deities and minoritles of all kinda

claration confirmed this-Reu-| are

Jer.

¡

Soviet-Persian

Border Talks

re

port of

Teheran, Oct. 24.

mutually protected and

respected.

The

United Nations stands for world order in which peoples and nations will have a better chance than ever be.

fore to improve their position in the world and to win u larger measure of freedom from poverty and fear.

"I believe there may now be

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CRUEL LESSONS.

An announcement said today Paris, Oct. 24.

that the new group will hold its France will push ahead with rst session thortly in Paris. her plan for a European army, The communique said: "The

contribu-North Atlantic Council Including a German

soon as the puttes at their 27th meeting 10- tlon to defence, as Schuman coal-steel plan has day decided to establish imme heen signed "is the very near lately, within the North Atlan- future.""

Lic Treaty organization, The French Prime

economic and financial working delegations M. Rene Pleven, told the Na-group based upon tional Assembly today that imia the Organisation for Euro- Economic Co-operation of mediately after signature of the pean

Trealy or six-Power Schuman pool plan all North Atlantic A Joint Soviet-Persian Com-before us a better opportunity

his Government would propose canisation countries. mission is meeting on Novem-than at any time since 1945 to

This new working group, the constitution of a European the Cuspan ashingbuild a truly peaceful world"-

taking account of the which it is hoped will hold its

Copios of photographs taken, "S. C. M. Post." Astara to try to seille Reuter,

Tons of thousands of West Berliners massed before army. Tong-standing dispute un

their City Hall today heard the first peal of the 10-ton "cruel lessons of the past and first organisation meeting short-

equire how taken by the South China ly in Faris, will many FUTURE OF PEACE frontler demarcation. press re-

"Freedom Boll" cast in London and presented by the Europeans of all countries want statistical information furnish Morning Post and Hong Kong St. John Ambulance ports said here today.

Flushing Meatlow, Oct. 24.

to the OEEC

by the North This Dallowa an agreement } As a result of the United Na- American "Crusade of Freedom” to mark United Nations to see in Europe."

Any system,

declared, Atlantic Treaty countries may Telegraph Staff Photographers he renched recenty between the tions action in Koren, the world | Day.

are on view in the Persian

"which results now or later, he adopted so as to serve als Prime Minister.

North Ali was beginning to hope again,

purposes of the They heard

Immediately after Razmora,

General-

the first directly or indirectly, with or the and the Soviet Am-declared Mr Nasrollah Entezam.

Morning Post Building. M. Ivan Sadtehikov, of Persia, the President of the Lucius D. bassador,

Clay, former booming tremors had reached without conditions, In the crea-Atlantic Treaty organisation.

This working group will re- and the release by the Soviet General Assembly, in welcom-

across the city roofs, the Soviet tion of a German army ocemmend what additional infor- ORDERS BOOKED 10 United States Military controlled Berlin Radio, which re-create distrust of Comman matlon should be furnished by Government of all captured: President Truman today Persian frontier guards.

"The the specint meeting com- Governor in Germany, de-referred to it as the "funeral

of a German Minis-. Disagreement

11 un-memorating the fifth anniver-dicate the bell as a symbolic bell." over

began programme divisions, of clearly marked prints of theary of the world organisation.

try of Defence, would inevitably act of "warning to aggres- satirising the ceremony. Soviet-Persiun

Fany The United Nations

The vast square before West lead sooner or later to the re- has resulted in serious frontier In- shown firmness in defending sora" and an "encourage-

Berlin's town hall was decorat-constitution of a national army cidents in the past.-Reuter. one of its fundamental prin- ment to those who are en-

ed with the 10 provincial flags and, therefore, to the resurree- slaved."

of East and West Germany. tion of German militarian," M. Mourning crepe decorated the Pleven sald, General Clay, watched also nags of the x provinces in the Germany, though not a party by the three Ailled High Com-Soviet zond

to the Atlantic Pact, was called missioners, the West German Black-shirtd and black-on to benefit from that system Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Aden- uniformed Industrial

M. Pleven police of security, auer, and many Western diplo an American sponsored Ger- tinuod.

pressed mate,

A button pt man organisation for semi- "It is therefore right that she noon to set the bronze bell military duties in West Berlin should furnish her contribution pealing.

and West Germany-stood on Its chime was broadcast to guard before the ceremonial

Dopier

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SYVERSON

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the world by over 2,000 West- dals. ern radio stations,

Four red lamps will glow at Simultaneously, bella

which were night over the bell tower

Bella re- ringing throughout the United houses the "Freedom

For

would

Con-

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"1. The whole apparatus of lions of Americans was con- at Templehof aerodrome.

The vast crowd which as-masts, yards, rolls and cordage. ceived by the "Crusade Freedom," of which General sembled today in front of the 2. Little cigar. 3. Twenty. Clay is President, as a "sym- Wet Berlin town half included A disease: Kriving at or before

Edmund of East Bers) birth, .5.

Halley bol of Eastern Europeans"-de- | a large number

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