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U.N. ACTION SOUGHT ON CHINESE ATTACKS

America May Not Demand Aggression Verdict

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright)

(Rec. 19.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, November 6. There was no indication at Lake Success to-night of what the Lmted Nations Security Council will do when it meets on .Wednesday to consider, at America’s request. the Chinese Communist intervention in Korea.

. j n c. A ! ner^jn s P° keBma ” gave the impression that the I nited states did not wish to exaggerate the situation. Hope is growing in United Nations circles that the Comrnumst rco'e does not represent all-out determined intervention m the Korean war.

The Associated Press correspondent in Washington says that America s attitude towards the grave new crisis to-night seemed to favour side-stepping an immediate showdown over the Chinese- intervention. Diplomatic informants said the I nited States had begun consulting with other Governments on a proposed United Nations resolution to that effect. They added that the United States Government favoured having the Security Council demand a halt in Chinese aid to the North Koreans, but wanted no branding of the Peiping regime as an aggressor at this uncertain stage.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 7

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U.N. ACTION SOUGHT ON CHINESE ATTACKS Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 7

U.N. ACTION SOUGHT ON CHINESE ATTACKS Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 7

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