ANGLO-FRENCH- MILITARY TALKS IN INDO-CHINA Salgón, August 10, The British Joined France to- over the area in the first hours through the tunnel was described eribed the moont, withdrawals by Invasion of Indo-Chins by the Page
The rall fine which poss29. The military spokesman dos- day to map plana urminst any India's plan for Koren after the attack from the air.
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Enginearing. Pa Partridge, commander at the of the three main railways upon as designed to consolidate the
A-party of 237 British Army, paga 59 MASON Fith Al Force, flew up and which the North Koreans depend - Jan. 41-1463-3) (mm.c:83.881, (185 ;- 99; down' the rectangular, farget area for the movement of supplies United Nations forces and Biorton" | Navy Unda HÁR Officers, hended
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spokesman said the Penta-Tokyo that the North Korean chict of staff of Britain's = For
Bant Statid Forces, were to join – álave laboursin, Usan Koreans "moving fat in thegon was advised of the successful are conscripting men and women. right direction, AP Correspon- raid by General Mharikur's Totaalde this award started on Freno offices to map strategy, Page 1200 dent Lelf-Erickson syported, Tokyo Mendhuarter this, after August 1. Beauld there, sino. The prints of joint military Finance and Comtharde
There was no sound nor move noon. The men were put sahored information of the number con talk westablished, we talks Page 13 ment in enemy-held territory apparently by ships of the severin scripted, but there are indications, in London on a common polley,Air, Bhippingzmé opposite the South Corren: First Fleet worked their way to he that they are going at it, vory, for the Western powers in the Page 14 UNEKA JUTET Erickson aktif itunned and blazed Hawin 2001.
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He also disclosed, reports from (by Mafor-Gandrøl J; H. N. Postt
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IRISH OFFER TURNED DOWN
An hour after the planes were reported the Air Force ; Intell!- gence said. It was, still investi- gating whether they, were friendly or enemy craft.
Dublin, August 10. Brigadier - General Gorman
A check with the United States O'Gowan sald today the United States has turned down his sug- | naval Haison • kére revealed no gestion that a brigade of Irish | report of any United States
serve with the GI's Seventh Fleet craft. volunteers
The Chinese air force said It fighting in Korea.
General O'Gowan gald, his id no knowledge the planes.
down: in: a could be Nationalist. offer was turned
the United States The Air Force said no alarma Stales Ambassador to' Eire): Mr. were sounded: pending a further. letter from
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