1. THE CHINA MAIL, -SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1980,

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The Kors, thus lodhesion the vitezigni parts of hiding and discharys

• pemently; intended, but not thelë, rotation,'. For further buturane.

the Compens's (lon)

Terentie Tesa Van stue of Visinam, Indo-China, was grested on his arrival at Balgon It was their first macting: Mr, Aleport by the US Minister to Indo-China, Donald R. Heath. Heath arrived In Indo-China while the Promler was in France for the Indo-China inter-State Conference. Photo show left to right at the airport: Tran Ven Huu; Edmund Gullion, Count- sellor of the US Legation; Donald R. Heath; Robert Blum (extroma right), ECA chief for Indo. China. (Associated Press Photo).

CHINESE REDS LINKED

WITH BITE HỒ

HO

CHI-MINE

BY RAILWAY LINE

London, October 26.

A news broadcast from Poking recently told tho world that the Chinose end of the Kunming to Hanoi railway is repaired. Another step in the Communist programme to rehabilitate

· China, explained Peking.

But, for the West, this is one of the most significant and important bits of information to come out of Red China this year.

It means that the Reds in the Himalayan "Hump" air- South China are linked by ift from. India, the picturesque a large dumping bands of steel to the Commu-ily became

millions of dollars nist-sponsored revolutionaries ground for

worth of war prateriol. of Ho Chi-minh in Indo-China.

At the Kunming anfeld and in Flow important is is was made bataing Warehouses throughout lain by a sny from Salgon the

the city,

of guns, plane-parts, ther day. I told how well-

bullets uniforms, rations quipped, well-trained Ho Chi- inh goldiers severely defeated vehicles plied up. several intalions of hardened Frenchmen Foreign Legionnaires and crack Moroccans.

't

Where did the arms come from? anybody's guess, but logic oints up the railway, straight to

Kunming!

And, with that established, the importance of the newly repaired railway becomes apparent.

Vital terminus

When

and

the war auded, the United States contributed thes mountains of military supplies to Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalis part of the multi-billion dollar China afd progranume..

But the gift

white elephant: Chiang's forces were ses only. The reason? a fraction of the

So

was

*

able to use

Kunming. In China's for South West, is almost cut off from the reet

of China except by air. The Kunming to Honor railway

the material-except for was an engineering achievement sizeuble inroads made by pro- f its day, it winds South from /nteers and pilferers remained in of Yunnan the warchinuses. And when Yun- Kunmitig-capital Province-down steep river val- nan fell to the Chinese Commun- lays, through 100 tunnels and ĝists, the prize included millions of across spidery bridges to Hanet, dollars worth of American war thence on to Haiphong, its outlet supplies."

to the seu.

Deadly gases

to save life Bahenectady' New York,

October 26.

Deadly war gaats known as nitrogon mustards are being tooted for life-saving usen, Colonel William. M. Greasy, Director of Research and Do. velopment...of.. the United Statco Chemical Corps, die- closed hord.

Colonel Croasy, in an ad- drest. nald - that - tha 07908 were, being tried in the treat- In mont of the leukemia

which there ja an over-pro- duction of white blood calls, and in Hodgkin's Disease and pro lymphosarcoma,

which

fatal forma of cancer.

They were found to have a highly destructive effect on white blood cells, the lymph glands, and bone marrow.

Colonel Creasy kald that hundreds of cases were under

clinica- treatment in 126 Router.

passen through towns in South. ern Yunnan known in wartime

and presumably still ma military baseer

In Kalyuan, Mengtat and i handful of smaller places along the route close to the border, the Chinese had set up model army camps.

On the map, the Kunming American Glg had come down Hanul road looks straight. But in from Kunming to help in the actually it twists and turns a training of the troops. Some of thousand times before reaching these Yankees had been in the its destination,

region for several years and helped to whip the Chinese into

comfortable wooden

of its un- cars from

nes

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During the Sinu-Topaweso war, It was lambasted by Japaness bombers because the French were pouring supplies into China over It. Then, when France capitulatail Military bases

and later, when the Japanese During the war, the writer formidable examples of smurt-11.00-Musto of Manhattan, took over Indo-China outright. the Chinese destroyed their handi- made u trip in one

Not only did the Chinese drill work to prevent its use as an omnia to Indo Chiness beautifully, but they could handle invision road.

The Kunming terminus is as border. The 100-mile jannt took American weapons, they

was never a shortage of the good vital today to the Communists 12 tiresome hours. It was relleved neatly uniformed and kept their

threatened

barracks in a tidiness wholly out beth of China and Indo-China-only by bouts with

Orienta!ngs of llte at Kaiyuan, a sleepy of character with the as it was in wartime to the Allies. Asphyxiation og the train, belching military way of life.

town dominated by its railway Terminus of the Burma Road and black clouds of smoke, chugged

But there was one catch to alterruce Gls sipped lemonade" hotel. There, on the tree-covered through each of its 34 tunnels en this. The Chinese were not fight- route.

Besides being useful as o

ing, and had no intention of doing made from lemons straight from

Hanul carrier of supplies, the ralfway | 50.

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Are hereby

.notified their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon are hereby notified that the Wharf & Godown Co'e godown cargo is being discharged int where it will be at consignoes the Hongkong & Kowloo risk and subject to the Whart's Wharf & Godown Co's godown terms and condition of storage, where it will be at Consignees and where delivery may be risk, and subject to the Wharf's obtained.

terms and conditions of storage. ind where delivery may be

btained.

Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for, ex- amination. by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 a.m. on November 2, 1950.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regutu- tlans, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

No claims will be admitted after the goods, have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after November 3, 1950 will be subject to rent.

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Hong Kong, October 28,

Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for exam- nation by Conalgrees and the Company's Surveyors, Messra Carmichael, & Clarke.. at 10 a... on October 30, 1950.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulation Re- Consignees must have a venue Officer in attendance. when damaged, dutlable, good: are examined.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the teamer's godown, and all goods remaining undolivered after October 31, 1950 will be sub- Jest to rent.

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Hong Kong Det

Phoney war

wero

Indo-Chinese beauties ravish- ing little creatures if you did not Though the Javanese were just mind teeth blackened by incessant across the border at Laokol, chewing of betel nut mingled relations between the hostile with the Americans, French and forces were as friendly na ple. Chinese,

Some said that the Yunnanese

more than one out of three Governor had concluded a non- of them is a spy," observed one aggression understanding with his American ameer, wryly.

rucnient neighbours.

Under Peking's strait regime. Whether he had or not, there Katyuan's beauties have probably was never more than a token disappeared. But the rallway and brush or two. And it was reported Its hotel are almost certainly in Kalyuan nno day that an thriving. American cffirer had been re- This renewed activity means

bunked for emptying his revolver that the fortunes of a wispy- across the border at the pazalva moustached Intellectual in Indo-

The "phoney war" in this pars rising.

He Chi-minh ar of the world. Boon settled down And because

Japa.

China named

of this, Indo-

ns prove as

to a brisk trade, on both sides. Chha may one day present the

Though [No Sfho-Jop strife hud | West with a crisis been going!“ on for years, thera | Kogen's.—Associated Press.

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