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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1950.

HỌ CHI MINH BELIEVED TO BE RED LEADER

.S.A. paper takes tough attitude

Capetown, June 7. "Die Burger," pro-Govern- ment Afrikaans newspaper, commenting there today on a New Delhi report that the Indium Government considered the

Saigon, June 7. French and Vietnam sources said here today that

they believed the Moscow-trained Indo-Chi- "noso insurgent leader, Dr. Ho Chi Minh, had bcon promoted and might become the Com- munist. leader for all South East Asia.

forces Dr. Ho leads the Indo-Chinese insurgent

seeking, under the name of Vietminh, to wrest power from the French-backed forces of ex-Emperor Bao Dai in Vietnam, the Indo- Chinese republic in the French Union. Suggestions have been made that Dr. Ho was sidestepped because of "doviationism” in a "sevcro purge" of the Vietnamese Communist Party and the Vietminh Government.

But bath Vietnamese official | Radio Vietminh so far has tail- and usually well-informed Frenched to explain the meaning of the political sources here today dis-insurgent regime's top-level reor-

ganisation. counted this.

that French Communists in Saigon

proposed Indian-South African round-table conference pointless in view of the Union's Group Arcas Bill, asked what the matter had to do with India. "What right has any country la the work to ask that our divid-Dr. ing line between Europeans and non-Europeans should not be re- cognised?"

in noted

2.

The newspaper lending an

artlele that the report did not refer to "discrimination.

believed French sources

Ho would be replaced in have suggested that Dr. Ho might Vietnam by another Communist, be guilty of "tentative Titoism" either Phan Van Dong, the Vice in retaining a strong Nationalist Premier in the Vietminh Govern-element in Vietminh affairs..

They contended that this could Vietminh's ment, or by Tryong Chinh, who

by succeeded Dr. Ho as Secretary not be tolerated

sakt,

dynamically. if not General of the Vietnamese Com Communist element, which they munist Party.

numerically, superior.-Reuter.

for

"We are glad if this

means

Belleving he was destined that India rendises that the Grou Areus Bill does not propose any appointment by Moscow as the all South new discrimination, and will no Communist leader for perpetuate any old discrimination East Asia, the French sources sald but, on the contrary, will exter this pastion would correspond to

of Mr. Mao Tse-tung the existing restrictions on In-that

races, and by that, leader in China.

Vietnamese oficial sources ments remove the present 'dis-; elimination," it said,

agreed with This view, Some ob- The

proposed restrictions ap-servers here thought the present ply to all rures; and Tudkins have international situation was

135

com-

na less reason to complain thumpelling the Communists to streng- the nitr their position in Vietnam. Entopeats.

"We hope that the assertion to the message that furia will di (zuraete herself from the rain- talle because the table

Union Clovernmen

to carry through the plan of social segre- gation is without foundation.

is firmly at one," Die

addel-Reuter,

Excellent

progress

Boston, June 7

Reforms

Marshall backs arms aid plan

the situation,"

he

This picture shows United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie (recond, from right), ad- dressing a Press conference in Moscow. The purpose of the conference was to enable Mr. Lie to raport on his conversations with Stalin, hold in the Kremlin earlier.-(AP Photo).

becomes head

Indian becomes

"

of world labour body

Genova, June 7.

The Indian Labour Minister, Jagjivon Ram, today became President of the

International Labour Organisation.

said that they could no part in the conference or

Lake no

"Let us, therefore, join hands and chalk a programme of setion for a more vigorous solution of these problems"

into

Mr. Ram also said that another year of struggle for the realisa- an "of our els has gone by- perhaps too rapidly and we are athered asain in this democratic international forum to take stock of our achievements and short- One factor

comings and, in the light of the "One Factor, the aution of customary intelligent criticism, to which la indispensable to world improve our methods so that we poverty, discaer may continue effectively our ef- pesce, Is the

conditions in forts for the attainment of our and miserable

with which the vast majority of the objectives-peace

orld haunted by Justice-in

world the world are people of

fear and insecurity, jving.

"With full awareness of our "The International Labour Or-|

will

Washington, June 7.

Proposed by Sir Guildhaume Myradin-Evans, British Mr. George Marshall, former

Government delegate, and seconded by the Secretary of State, and authori of the Marshall Flan, said to- United States, he was elected unanimously for The recent official revival of day that he thought President

the current year, at the ILO's 33rd. Labour the Vietnamese Communist Truman's "Arms For Europe"

conference here. party under its own name, they programme materially reduced-

During the election

Poland dedicated his life to the uplift of thought, wat to enable the the danger of aggression,

and Hungry the down-traddlen, believing that "We sincerely hope that India Communiste to apply a series of Mr. Marshall was testifying Czechoslovakia

reforms and measures intended before the House Foreign Affairs walked out is protest at the pet- this and not modera weapons of will not allow herself to be away from the Union by agitation.

to give them complete control Committee ir support of the pro- sence of Chinese Nationalist dele warfare would pave the way "How we settle our internal of the Vietminh movement. posed second-year instalment of gates, leaving behind them several real world peace.

resolutions which they had labled affairs is our business, and not

arms aid. that of other countries, and on Recent developments reported He was asked if he feared the urging the conference to support

Africn. by Vietminh Radio-agrarian re-progranime might encourage Rus-a ban on atomic weapons, that point white South

aggression to

before ther Russia is not a member of the notwithstanding other differences form, Judicial reform, setting upda

Burger of a new wage system and the Atlantic Treaty nations had at- Organisation and other East Euro-

ervation of A Vietnam-Soviet tained reasonable security.

penn members had not sent re- Friendship Association--supported "I do not think it adds to the presentatives.es .of the three]. POMPU this view.

peril of The question now arises how answered. "I think it materially Governmenta the Nationalists within the Viet reduces it." minh ranks, side by side with the He said that the United States recognise any decisions it too in Communists, will react to these could not afford to be inactive in the presence of Kuomintang dis developments. Many observers the present situation. Asked if gates, and demanded an imme thought that any attempt by the there were any possibility of re-diate conference decision. Nationalsts to split with the Com-conciliation between Russlu and The Acting President, M. Les The Prime Minister of Pak-munists would be stifled im- the free world. Mr. Marshall sald Ell-Trocley (Belgium), ruled that discussed Com-that he felt there was a greater the matter would be istan, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan.mediately by the strong Com-

the first report of the and the Begum, are both re-munisi-directed Vietminh police.responsibilty when Russia found with parted today to be making On the other, hand, all Franco-herself up against an implacable Credentials Committee.

Vietnames

today determination on the part of the The East European representa "excellent progress" followin operations earlier this week in gave prominence to a report from free world not to submit.

Mr. Marshall said I would be lives then rose and left the room.

In his address to the 350 dels orders from Mos-

"I hope that the problem ir the New England Baptist Hos-London theon Dr. Ho had been playing into Soviet hands" for gates and advisers from

the main will be viewed objec cow or

Peking pital.

a lesser position in the the United States to arm to the than 50 nations, Mr. Ram sale tively by both capital and labour demoted The Prime Minister underwent mis

Labour Organisatio Vietminh teeth, home while remaining that the Communist-dominated

on the staelines in Western a goitre, operation yesterday, the Government.

"might even pave the way to the and if this is done with determi reconciliation of relativel To leave Europe day after the Begum had a gall

The London report, based on Europe. bladder operation.

of Nations or a world federation. earlier

from messages

Salgon, A bulletin issued today by Dr. Sus

cally find military wrong.

Stressing the Labour Organiga-1 not present any insuperable dim- He estimated it would cost the tion's contribution to world peace,

culty. Frank M. Lahey said, "The Prime ggested that despite Dr. Ho's

position, the Vietminh was now United States more than 330,000 Minister of Pakistan. Liaquat Alli Khan, is making excellent pro. completely under Communist million a year to arm to the teeth Mr. Ram said, "The father of the

The trol following the arrival of the Tho gress, after his operation.

Moscow-trained lentler, Truong Begum, who was operated upon Chinh-

day cartier, on June 5, is also -making- excellent-progress,”------

De Lahey said that he had re-

telegram rrived

from Mr.

Prime Mackenzie King, former Minister of Canada. Inquiring About the Prime Minister and the Begum and declaring. "My thoughts are with them both."— Ficuter,

newspapers

Inducements

H

morr

social

ganisation is non-political and ts task ahead we can, nevertheless,

Labour mission is humanitarian, but it look back will considerable pride Organisation this Organisation which has and on the attainments of the Inter-

lii continue to tackle this pro- nationel

over a period of 30 years." blem."

Mr. Ram declared, "Any mat- Reuter. distribution by which same can trios starve while others havel surpluses to throw away is not r healthy sign and may well be ar

any possible Obstacle to prosperity.

nation,

arily impotent was psychologi-establishment of a Commonweal, minor points of difference

it would endanger and national economy-Reuter,

the Indian nation, Mahatma Gandhi,

-EX-MP_INVOLVED Dutch loan to

Indonesia

IN COURT CASE London, June 7, Mr. Philip Piralin, former Communist Member of Parlin

Today's report from London wald that Dr. Ho's alleged de. motion should induce the Na- tionalist elements in the Viet- minh movement to rally to Bao ment, admitted accusing the Dal's regime.

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The Hague, June 7. The Netherlands Government submitted a bill for London Follee of protecting has

loan to East End Fascists, his Counsel 200,000,000 - guilder told a Court hearing a slander Indonesia to the Second Cham-

ber

of the Dutch States- action against him today.

Chief Superintendent Charles General. Frederick Satterihwalte, of the

in an The Government sald Metropolitan Police, is suing Mr. accompanying note that refusal Piratin for damages for slander of the loan might force Indonesia he claimed the former Member of to reduce her trade deficit with Parliament uttered at street cor- Holland by limiting imports of ner poilical meetings last Octo: Dutch products or by ber..

invisible items.

un a

world

will

"Different spesicers may have! different patterns of economic structures in view in regard to the ultimate social. setup but the ob- lectives of all of us can be orily teeth one. ht work-and-toll.'"

the happiness af those who

Mr. Ram appreciated the In- creasing interest shown for the Asian countries in the Labour Organisation, adding, that "the under-developed countries of Asin bear the largest proportion of the world's population."

Nerve centro

"We cannot expect the inter- national Labour Organisation which to more a nerva centre: to take direct responsiblilty for cradleating the poverty and so.. cial conditiona prevalent in there countries.

"But it must be recognized fair- reducing by and squarely that so long o

Rum

make

cross, examination, Mr. "Neither step would be in the these conditions are not improved Plratin told the Court today that interest of Holland br Indonesia," upon, we cannot claim that we

have done our job," Mr. he thought there was discrimina- the Government said. tion between the Fascists and Indonesia must be expected to continued.

"rather steady deficit of "I am grateful for the various their opponents.

Asked if he thought any high about 300,000,000 guilders with measures undertaken to

good the leeway, I may say police officer responsible for that Holland. policy was on спету of the "In view of Indonesia's econo- however, without being unduly people.

Mr. Piratin replied that mie structure this can be con- critical, that more intensifcation

of these measures is needed. it was the people who operated sidered normal," it added.

100,000,000 remaining the policy, and the Government,

"The problem is too urgent to any delay. Otherwise, particularly the Home Secretary, gulders will have to be covered permit who were noting against the by the sale of "acceptable cur- masses, in their frustration, can workers' interests, not any parti- rencies" by Indonesia to Holland. be easily hoodwinked by cular omeer-Reuter.

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