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INDIA TO MOVE FOR CEASE-FIRE CALL IN KOREA

NEW YORK, December 10 (Rec. 1 p.m.).—Sir Senegal Rau, India’s delegate to the United Nations, said today that India and 12. other Asian nations, which appealed to Communist China last Tuesday not to cross the Thirty-eighth'Parallel in Korea, had decided to introduce in the General Assembly a resolution calling for a cease-fire in Korea. He said that while the Communists had not said they would heed a cease-fire request from the United Nations, the nations were proceeding with the resolution under the firm hope that such a proposal would not be acceptable to the Chinese Communists. He denied a report that India had already received assurances from the Chinese Communists that their forces would not cross the Thirty-eighth Parallel. He said he had received no such assurances from any source.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1950, Page 5

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INDIA TO MOVE FOR CEASE-FIRE CALL IN KOREA Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1950, Page 5

INDIA TO MOVE FOR CEASE-FIRE CALL IN KOREA Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1950, Page 5