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French pressure last night and signed a decree accepting the resignation of Nguyen Phon Long, the first appointed Promior of Vietnam. Members of Bao Doi's official delegation here said the Chief of State has designated Tran Van Huu, Governor of Southern Vietnam, as the new Premier.
There had been frequent criticism in Saigon that Nguyen Phan Long, by hus failure to follow a strong course, was playing into the hands of the ultra-Nation- alists.
French-supported Bao Dai is trying to rally the Indo-Chinese people into a State which will be a part of the French Union. He is being opposed by Moscow- trained Ho, Chi-minh, whose re- bel government has been recog- nised by the Soviet Union.
French offelals made no secret of the strong pressure France exerted on Bas Dal to dismiss
Nguyễn Phan Long,
French. The, 54 year old Cochin-Chinese land
owner holda French citizenship,
Agreement on U.S. aid
An agreement on the distribu- tion of American military aid to Indo-China was announced in on interview here today French High Commissioner,
by the Leon Pignon.
M.
The agreement, he said, had been reached between the French Army and the State of Vietnam, led by Bao Dal, both of which are engaged in a bitter struggle with the Vietminh, the nationalist forces led by Communist-trained Dr. Ho Chi-minh,
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Long insisted that American aid should be given directly to the Vietnam instead of being fun- nelled through France. His inde- pendent line of action since then has made him unacceptable to the
French.
Vietnamese circles have agreed that the French-sponsored Gov- ernment has suffered significant loss of prestige in the Cabine! reshuffle. Most Vietnamese who are highly sovereignty conscious are interpreting it 05 further proof of French control of the three-month-old State which had nominally been granted In ternal autonomy.
The Premior-designats, Tran Van Huu, I considered by most Vietnamese Ra strongly pro
proposal for Dardanelles
Washington, April 27. Ambassador Faridun Erkin said, today that Turkey' han rejected' finally and conclu- sively Moscow proposals for Joint Russian-Turkish control
of the Dardanelles,
Mr. Erkin told
reporters conference that a 30-minute with the Under-Baorotary of State, James Webb, touched on that subject but there was no need of discussion.-Aso- diated Press.
MINE SHARES TO GO TO U.S.
London, April 27. The United States will get part ownership of the rich Belgian Congo uranium mines which fur- nish 60 per cent of the world's uranium under the sale of shares in the Tanganyika Concessions British Government tonight. Lid. It was announced by the
The United States has received the entire output of the Belgian Congo uranium mines about 60,000 tonn-since. the war,
Anti-KMT move fails
by one
vote at UN
Lake Success, April 27. Russia walked out of the United Nations Commis- sion for Conventional Armaments today after failing by a margin of one vote to unseat the Chinese Nationalists.
The 4-3 vote to keep Chiang Kai-shek's Nation- Balists in their seats was immédiately challeng- ed by Russia on the grounds that Ching had cost a decisive vote in its own favour. The Soviet walk-out was fals of its members and the 23rd in a row started when Russia left the Security Council last January 13.
mitted the motion which immediately defeated.
Denounced by U.S.
sub. Was
Instead, Mallk sald, Russia would not recognize as legal any action taken in its absence, gathered up his papara jeft.
U.S. TALKS ON
AIR STRATEGY
Camp Mackall, North Carolina,
April 27. General Hoyt Vandenborg, Air Chief of Staff, disclosed today that senior air officers have just completed a review of secret overall air force plans al a two and a half day meet- ing at Ramey air base, Pucito Rico.
The meeting, which General Vandenberg described as routine, to discuss the Air Force's strate gave the officers an opportunity gic situation in the light of the recent cold war developments un favourable to the U.S.
M: Malik objected on the It came after the closest vote grounds that the fourth vote in yet returned on the question of the majorliy had been cast in Chinese representation. Indla favour of itself by China, but he and Yugoslavia joined Russia in declined to make an issue of vating to expel the Nationalists. when Viteri Lafrente reminded The United States, France, Cuba him of his right to file a formal and China voted against the Rus- challenge. sian motion to eject them. Bri- rain, Norway, Ecuador and Egypt
Air Force officers were brought abstained.
in from Japan, Alaska, Germany The
Soviet delegate, Chief Jacob Malik, appeared in person
and and England as well as the United
States.
Liqu They included for the latest Soviet walk-out, The US, delegate, Frank Nash,
tenant-General George Stratc- His performance followed the denounced the Russian walk-out
meyer, Commander of the For pattern made familiar by the and suggested that the Commis-
East Air Force, Lieutenant- sion send to its working com- General Natham Twining, Alan- Russians in the last three months. He declared: "The Soviet dele-mittee a General Assembly reso gation considers the maintenance Iution relayed by the Security of the Kuomintang group ilegal Council requesting the group to and insists on the removal of its résume its work on plans for representative from this commis- world disarmament. sion." He then moved formally to eject the Nationalists.
The Commission has before it a French plan for a world census The Chinese delegate, · S.S. of conventional armament exclud- asked the Commission's | ing atomic weapons. The group Russin's chairman, Dr. Homero Viteri La- voted unanimously in fronte of Ecuador, to declare the absence to send the resolution to motion out of order. Viteri the working committee with in- Lafronte said the rules of proce- structions for that group to re- dure permitted the Arms Com-port not later than July 13. mission to decide on the creden- United Press.
The Chancellor of the Exche- M. Pignon said the attachment quer, Str Stafford Cripps, told the of United States military obser-
House of Commons that the vera lo French divisions operating Bank of England will sell 1,067,- against the Vietminh
981 ordinary 10-shilling shares Hsu, had not
in Tanganyika Concessions, Ltd., been discussed. M. Pignon said the French
to an Anglo-Belgian group of in- considered the
vestors. The Anglo-Belgian measures taken by the terrorists
group intends selling about 750,- in Saigon the great Southern 100 shares to an American group port and capital of Vietnam-to of investors.-United Press, be satisfactory in a general way, but certain detalls were needed.
Referring to a recent sugges- tion by
by Vietdoan, a nationalist coalition group, that the French authorities should withdraw their recognition of ethnological minori- ties, M. Pignon said: "France has intention of opposing Vietnam unity and would not precipitate developments respect- ing the manners and customs of minorities."-Associated Press and Reuter,
no
Hush-hush meetings of Western experts
London, April 27.
admitted
Diplomats of Britain, France and the United States met twice today to plan next month's highly important "Big Three" conference. The American delegation, | quarters. It is freely headed by Dr. Philip C around the Foreign Office that the Jessup, U.S. Ambassador-at-conference is probably the most important diplomatic meeting large, was the centre of to- since the war. day's activities. The Ameri- cans held separate confer- ences with both the British and French. There was no session of all the three powers
at the same time.
Not a single Metul word has come from these preparatory
talks since they opened on Mag- At that time the British
day.
Preparations
for the *Bla meeting are probably being more thoroughly mada than for any meeting since the United Nations mat in 8an Francisco near the end of the war to draw up their Charter..
tory talks are to fri The preparatory
diplomatic
clude ova.yld, every facet
problem
of
In
the
unity and defence
Foreign.. Oftee.and.nn.Americans
le munism...
Embassy spokesman both made brief statements,
silence
The
They ore pattern as
following the same
as that laid down for the the "Big Three" meetings themselves. bath separate meetings of two of the three countries and full meetings ambing experts of ol) three nations.
surrounding meetings has gone so far that an American spokesman even retus- ed to acknowledge that the "Big Three" meeting will be a confer ence, The official American line was that it is to be just an in- formal gathering made possible because the Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson, will be here to attend the Atlantic Pact Coun- cil on May 15,
American
security included armed Marine guards posted be tore the American delegation quarters of the second floor of the American Embassy.
The preparatory conversations will continue throughout next week, then Dr, Jessup wil fly to Paris to meet Mr. Acheson, who is to confer with the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, on May 8.
comes
Dr. Jessup will be able to give the Secretary of State a complete report on the course of the dis- cussions
here. Alter the meeting with M. Dr. Jessup, usually accessible. Schuman, Mr. Acheson to newsmen at the United Na- here for separate talks with the tions and on his other diplomatic Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest assignments, has secluded himself Bevin, before all three Ministers this time. He is acting under join for the policy-making sea- strict orders from Mr. Acheson. alons.
American effofts to make the It la understood that belal conference itself seem unimpor- information will be more freely tani run counter to the impres- distributed after the "Big Three" sions distributed from British begin meeting-Associated Press.
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