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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1980,
MOBILE ARTILLERY ROLE FOR THE RAF IN MALAYA “WAR"
TONKIN MILITARY ACTIVITY
Paris, May 29.'
A French military aircraft which today flew over Dongkhe, military post. 20
Singapore, May 30.
The R.A.F.'s front-line Malayan fighter and bom- bor force of 61 operational aircraft has a thankless role in the anti-bandit campaign. Since the emergency began in June, 1948, the force has flown 511′ strikes and 2,754 sorties. Yet of a total of about 1,200 terrorists killed in action the R.A.F. claims a maximum of 100 and says that this figure may be excessive.
Ita targets, usually for in
miles South West of Capbang, the jungle, are matted squares near the Vietnamese-Chinese of foliage identified only by frontier, declared that the map references, the crest of a ridge where every ridge looks situation was now well in allke, or the bed of one of a hand, the French Press 100 similar streams. Agency reported from Hanoi, quoting French military
quarters.
low
Emeleney suffers from delays in obtaining operational informa tlon, the difficulty in identifying targets and the almost total lock of information about the effect of roids.
Using air photographs and in- different maps, the planes saturate a given area with bombs, rockets, A military communique said cannon and machine-gun Dre and
hope
for the best. that Vietminh elements had cut Colonial Road No. 4 leading to
to Dongkhe, presumably down a
a French motorised unit heading for the post.
French military quarters sald the importance of the Viel- minh attacks against Dongkhe showed that the Vietminh want- ed a spectacular success to com- pensate for their recent loss of Phully. 40 miles South of Hanul, which was recently captured by Franco-Vietnamese
tha
French
Its
Governor of Taiwan worried
Taipeh, May 30, ---- |- Military commanders in Tai- wan continue to issue confident bulletins, but the civilian Gov- ernor, K. C. Wu, is very much worried about the imminent Communist invasion.
"So few places can be' defend- ed", he said here, "The most im- portant thing is that we cannot dig shelters. Dig down two feet and we hit water."
... ·
Mad owl grabs glasses off
‚ men's noses
London, May 30.
A hird that loaked ilko an owl power-dived out of the blue today and snatched the spectacles right off the mase of G. Je Orme in suburban Ealing.
A moment later A bird zoomed down DO William Kyaw, and away want an- other pair of spectacles. Last wook Eric Dowton was sub- jected to a similar attack, but the bled's alm was poor. ·Me, Dawton came out of the affsir with scratches on the back of his neck.
This afternoon the Royal Boolaty for the Prevention of Gruelty to Animals and Owls swung hito action. It met an owl trap baited with a pocket mirror. A couple of hours fater Inspector Arthur Wil- Hama reported that he had got the bird. It was a barn owl and he was mad.
BUDGET WON'T BE BALANCED
Support for Troops The force operates primarily as
Washington, May 29. in support of mobile artillery
Senator Brian McMahon, troops, police and jungle squads, attack secondary role is to
"Civilian air raid defence is our Chairman of the Joint Con- from the targets, often far troops, the
either most difficult problem. I look at gressional Committee troops or police, on information this question with a heavy heart." from the civil population.
It is generally believed here Atomic Energy, told This is A
"United task of diminishing that air raids on Taipeh and the magazine
on
the States
fighting for lured during the opportunity which is further pre-ports of Keelung and Kashslung News and World Report" in
re-
will precede the actual invasion.
Clytilans
are
preparing the best an interview that the United air raid shelters they can, two States has little hope to feet deep. Shopkeepers erect six-balance its budget as long foot high L-shaped brick struc- as there is no, atomic peace tures, with sand-insulated walls, with Soviet Russia.
Agency added. Twenty-five Vietminhese were killed and considerable military booty was
Judiced by delays in obtaining French military observers bé-permission from civil authorities. Up to 50 planes participate in lieve that the Vietminh attack on Dongkhe was aimed at opening big attacks. The use of 51 planes the road leading to Talung, nine on one day recently was a
cord. miles East of Dongkhe, on the
The force is built around Lin-designed more to protect shop Chinese side of the border in Kwangal Province.
coins, which carry war-time fronts than people. Sand bags are The observers added that Viet-ads of bombs up to 1.0001b. The beginning to appear up and down
Lincolns unsuccessfully | 200 elements
and Brigands operate the shopping strects,
Residential air raid shelters are attacked several French military from Tengah, on Singapore
deep holes posts around Crobang, 17 miles land; the Tempests and Spitfires usually two-foot
covered with bamboo frames over North of Dongithe, Langson, 100 from a base at Kuala Lumpur..
which bricks are laid. A thin coat miles North East of Hanol, and Dongdang, seven
miles North
of cement covers the bricks. Like West of Langson-Reuter.
the down-town shelters, these are not intended to withstand direct hits, but ward off flying debris.
The civilian population expects a rough time during the invasion. -United Press.
minh
Burmese rebels surrender
Rangoon, May 29. The Burmese Central Peace Council announced today the surrender of 690 rebels in two West coast districts of the Panakan division, Kyaukpyu and Sandoway.
IA-
A balanced attack force in a major operation Includes six or eight Lincolns, as many of the 16 Brigands as are available, 16 Tempests, 10 Spitäres, and some- times some of the five Sunder- lands. Each operation is directed by a controller in a Dakota or a Brigand.
He leads the force to the target,
ensures that the planes observe His offence was
the time schedules and con- centrate their attack within the prescribed area. The dimculty is that operational conditions do not permit reconnaissance before the sortie; terrorists scatter at the first sound of a plane.
14 years old
Madrid, May 29. Francisco Hervias, aged 54, was court sentenced to death by a
events martial here today for which occurred during the Spanish civil war 14 years ago.
Invisible targets Rarely is a specifle target visi- The Council, which is the Bur- mese Government caretaker or- ble. The terrorists have learnt
Herving was alleged to have ganisation under the one-year the virtue of concealment, and
the made violent speech at
D plan, also announced that the re-their huts and camps are almost funeral of a Communist who was bels are turning in large quanti jalways buried in jungle foliage.killed at the front in the village tles of arms and are continuing to The single notable exception oc-
of Santa Cruz de la Zarza, Toledo surrender.
curred in September, 1948, when Province, in 1930 and to have Meanwhile, a Government com- Beaufighters and Spitfires attack called for vengeance. munique said that loyal troopsed two terrorist-occupied huts 500 put to flight a rebel force near the
yarda from Kuala Lumpur power town Central Burina
of station. Yenang Yaung. Two rebels were killed.
more
oil
The communique added that rebels were killed - In fighting in the West Burma_dis- telet of Akyab while four Com- munists were killed and four captured in a skirmish with Gov- ornment troops in the Pegu dis- trict of South Burma-Associated Press,
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After the funeral, according to the court martial evidence, 17 right wing supporters in the vil- lage were taken from their homes and summarily shot.
to
On an operational round trip. distances vary from a few miles 10. 1,000 miles. At present Hervins was not alleged strikes are concentrated largely have taken part in this shooting. In Southern Pahang and Johore, involving maximum flights of -300-400 miles for both bombers
and fighters.
Tangible operational results are dirmally few. Intangibly, the principal effect seems to be the part the force plays in
big-scale terrorist concen entine
Some
Before the Court he denied that his speech was of a vengeful na- ture and said that he gave him- telf up voluntarily to the police In 1949.-Reuter.
He said: "I think the biggest danger wp confront is a Soviet dictatorship armed with atomic
weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. This danger is manifested in two ways.
"First, there is the eventual threat of. fur armed condict.
Secondly, we have the growing menace that exists in the mea- sures which we are forced to take in meeting this eventual threat. In other words, I can see little ar no prospect of a balanced budget as long as the Soviet matter re- mains unsolved.
"Everything we have to do is costing more money per unit- jet planes, bigger bombers, radar fences, snorkel submarines, grea- ter amounts of money for mill- tary research, to say nothing of the tremendous cost of civilian defences."
On the latter subject he re- vealed that his Committee has had about a dozen sessions, consi- dering this problem with all the seriousness in the world.--United Press,
SMUTS ILL
Pretoria, May 20. General Jan Smuts, who has been ordered by his doctors to cancel all public engagements for some time, rested quietly today at his farm at Irene, near here,
Heuter.
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moving and some times them from archa into which ground forces find it difficult to penetrate.
19 killed in crashes The RAF will not disclose' bomb, load Agures or tatal tonnages dropped but the bomb-for-casual- ty score is not impressive. Losses of men and planes have not been high--19 have been
killed in
crashes. The terrorists do not": shoot
back even with small orms. One of the RAF's biggest con tributions to the campaign is the airlift, which enables troops and Jungle squads to operate for weeks far from their sources མ supply.
Da Three squadrons of hotas are employed, and drop an average of 100,000lb
supplies of weekly; the total for the cam- paign is more than 3,000,009 Ibr...
Since the arrival of the Fin- coins, Sunderlands have been freed
from bombing, and are helping to stop the arrival by sca of terrorist reinforcements. They fly dully off the Malayari coast to the Siamese border.
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Kansas City, May 29, "Japan still must learn much
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