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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950.

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UN INVITATION TO PEKING ROXY

Security Council

Council Discussion On

Discussion On Intervention Chinese Communists May LABOUR

Offer Defence To MacArthur's Charge

Lake Success, Nov. 8,

DEFEAT ON MINOR VOTE

London, Nov. 8, The Eabour Goverment was defeated today by 235 votes to

an issue

which does not mean its resignation.

Accepting a British-drafted proposal, the Security Council 220 but on of the United Nations today decided to invite representatives

of the Chinese Communist Government to take part in discus-Kenneth sions on General MacArthur's charges that Chinese Communist Members to have 10 minutes troops had intervened-in-the-Korean war.

The United States joined the Soviet Union, Britain and France in voting for the invitation which Mr Warren Austin of the United States had earlier said should be made in the nature of "a summons."

The vote was eight in favour, two against and one abstention. Cuba and Nationalist China were against and Egypt abstained.

It was on a proposal by Me Pickthorn, Conser- vative, to restore, the right of

before a debate in which to introduce their own private

He said that the Chinese Com-Bills. munists had seen at to intervene more and more, directly in an effort to frustrate the purpose of the United Nations.

RESTRAINT

"The.Security Council can, no

longer afford to ignore the scope:

and effect of such, aid. United Nations forces in Korea now face a new and fresh army

Members had the right tọ đo this, on Wednesdays before the war.

The Government took the right of private Member's to introduce Bills away during the critical period before the war. This is the second Government

defeat in the House of Commons since the general, election. On March 29, the Opposition had a of 26, on a motion coal supplies, but the by the

privileged motion, was a technical one and churian border. sanctuary of the adjacent Man- the Government's resignation

was not involved.--Reuter.

Sir Gladwyn Jebb (Britain) After the agenda, had been | backed up by large reserves majority said that such an invitation adopted Mr Malik moved that and adequate supplies, pro-about should be extended to tho the Council should invite Chi-tected. Chinese Communists as a mat- nose Communist Cove:nument ter of equity. But, he added, representatives to take part in that representatives should not the discussion.

and that the Council be invited' as Mr Jacob Malik He (Russia) had suggested for "the could not discuss General Mac- whole Korean question" butthur's accusations against the only for discussion of the pie-Chinese_Republic in the ab- sent question.··

sence of representatives of that

SOVIET CONDEMNED

The special session of the Rpublic. Council, overriding Soviet ob- jections, had earlier decided to discuss Gentral MacArthur's report

Mr Austin

said that the

Council should: "summon" Chinese Communist representa- tives to give an account of their

actions in North Korea.

He declared that the Peking Government's forces should be withdrawn from Korea and, that the Chinese Communists should be reassured that United Nations |

"The

lies he answer to the problem

control the armed forces sup- porting the aggression in Korea.

"No better proof can be given

of the extreme effort which has New Commander

For Tonkin

been made by United Nations forces to limit the fighting to Korea and to restore a genuine peace in the area restraint in the face of this ag- than, their

Paris, Nov. 8. The Council of Ministers fo gression", Mr Austin stated.

"The Chinese Communists day approved the appointment.

grave danger of General Pierre Georges de la that the present conflict may not sioner of the French Forces in upon the world-the danger Tour as the French Commis

be limited to the same area. The Tonkin, Indo-China. He re- United Nations have done its places the Tonkin regional com- best to avert this peril," Mr mander, General Marcel Ales- sandri, who has been nominated to other duties at his own re-

Mr Austin, commented, "Mr Malik's attitude here today, his this motion, are further admis-have imposed a numerous speeches and finally sions of the hostility of the Soviet Union to the exercise of the peace-making functions of the United Nations. In all probability it will further con- solidate the unity of the peace- loving members of the United Nations:

Austin added.---Reuter.

forces would respect the Mr Austin said that the Soviet Nenni Going To The quest,

Korean-Manchurian border.

AN ASSURANCE He said that the Chinese Communists should be

neas-

Union, having been the spokes- man for North Korea. for the last four weeks, had now inter- posed itself Attorney for

as.

sured that the Korean-Man-Communist China.

churian border would be re- From the very first the ob- spected by United Nations jective of the United Nations in forces.

Korea had been simply and solely to establish the unity," freedom and independence of the Korean people under a truly democratic form of government,

Ther should a'co be told that the United Nations would hold itself in readiness to as sist the settlement of frontier problems, he added.

Mr Austin declared,"

Sheffield Congress

Rome, Nov. 8. Signor Plebro Nenni, the Italian left wing Socialist, is expected to lead about 250 Italians to the Sheffield (England) Peace Congress next week.

The Council of Ministers also studied the report of General Alphonse Juin, the French Resident-General in Morocco, who recently visited the Indo- Chinese battle zone.

The Minister of Information, M. Gazier, said that General Juin had emphasised the neces- The delegation includes the Mayor of Genoa, Signor Gelastosity of regrouping the French forces and ending the dispersal Adumoll-Reuter.

of the troops and of. accelera- ting the constitution of the Vietnamese National Army, whose principal task would be that of pacifying the country in the rear of the French advance operations.-Reuter,

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