§ 100. Mr. Hollisasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make a statement on Communist guerrilla activity in South Korea.
§ Mr. NuttingExtensive operations, planned by General Van Fleet in conjunction with the Command of the Republic of Korea, were carried out by South Korean troops towards the end of 1951 against guerrillas in South-West Korea where they had hitherto been most active. Substantial progress was made in effectively controlling their activities. As a result, responsibility for combating them was transferred about April last from the military to the civil authorities.
In recent weeks, guerrillas have reappeared and are carrying out bolder and better organised raids than last year. They have been active in South-East Korea, in the province of which Pusan is the capital, and have even attacked a village about 20 miles north of the city.
Actual Number of Candidates Failed written Examination Failed Interview* Entry Scottish Schools Other than Scotland Scottish Schools Other than Scotland Scottish Schools Other than Scotland Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. September, 1949 … … 7 235 43 75 50 68 January, 1950 … … 10 177 70 72 100 55 May, 1950 … … 10 215 60 76 100 50 September, 1950 … … 9 224 56 72 50 65 January, 1951 … … 8 173 75 68 Nil 58 May, 1951 … … 5 173 100 65 — 61 September, 1951 … … 8 311 88 69 100 64 January, 1952 … … 13 324 71 74 67 63 May, 1952 … … 14 330 79 73 100 67 * Only candidates who first pass the written examination are interviewed.