17 NOVEMBER 1950, page 2

Peking Gains Time

Speculation goes on about the intentions of the 60,000 or more Chinese troops in Korea and about the line the Chinese Central Government Delegation will take when it eventually......

The Attack On Tibet In The Absence Of All Authoritative

news the situation in Tibet can -only be surmised. Earlier reports of Chinese progress, emanating mainly from the Peking radio, were clearly greatly exaggerated. News reaching......

Sunday Amusements

The decision to leave the question of the Sunday opening of the amusement section of the Festival of Britain to a free vote of the House of Commons is sound, -and a very......

After Marshall'

The Marshall Plan was not made in a day, and it is most unlikely that any American economic policy to succeed it will come into existence without a great deal-of discussion. The......

Nepal And India

The ' situation in Nepal is obscure and unhopeful. The deposed King after seeking asylum in the Indian Embassy at Khatmandu, arrived last week in Delhi, where he was received by......

The Government And The " Peace Congress

Neither his personal prestige, which is considerable, nor his powers of persuasion, which are not small, enabled the Home Secre- tary on Tuesday to make any convincing defence......