VIETMINH

PREPARING ΤΟ

TO British Envoy British Brigades Taking Thes

No Comment ATTACK HANOI

Attitude In Taipeh

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Hañol, Nov. 80.

The Vietminh insurgent forces were today | thought to be preparing for a three-pronged drive on Hanoi, the capital of Tonkin Province, the rich'' Indo-Chinese rice delta area,

Independent sources said that they had 25 Talpeh, Nov. 30, well-equipped battalions massed to the north of

omcially the French Tonkin bridgehead. adopted a no comment attitude) on developments in Lake Suc-

Nationalist China

cess as

Reserved would be thrown long as the develop into whichever of the drives was ments were confined to a de-most successful

Hanoi, a city with a popula- is taken bate, but once action

tion of 150,000, stands on the then it will have something to Red River 10 miles inland from

the Gulf of Tonkin.

Tonight the

increased admitted

say.

high-placed source bald A

Reda the Chinese that since are in the United Nations, even though temporarily, they have already revealed

tries

to all represented there

coun- "how

they go about their business of

French

Flying Home

Sir David Kejr, the British Ambassador in Mosa cow, who is on his way by Air to London, expected to discuss walls the

the Foreign Secretary: My Ernest Bevin, the “repiles - which '-the Western Powers will send to Ridasis on the

proposed talks Aby the Big-Four:

Sir Force plan

-tert for Bertin "this after- noon to pick up Bir David

Hells-Henter

HELSINKI

activity on two sectors of the 350-mile long Tonkin Delta periphery.

rebel The main drive is in the north and north east.

rebel Supply lines for

French- affensive against the Amy held Tonkin Delta are known Vietmlah to be organised and the Viet-

minh brigado of about 20,000"|| 16

Jebb Not

trien, now

GETS THE

holding the south JITTERS

west and the southern' parta

the

periphery, is being re-

equipped.

FRENCH SUCCESS

Shock In Sunchon Area Aética H

Tokyo, Dec. 1.

American HCL At New High:

- Washinston N 0 The United States Govern... · ment's cost of living hit a new all-time high today.

Britain's two crack Brigados in Korea carly today pre- pared to take the shock of any renowed "Communist on- Slaught on ebattored United Nations Army, retreating down 'snow-bound roads after three bloody days and nights, whose wage contracts are trod of battle..

Outrunning the ntain Communist forces, the United States Eighth Army moved into new defen- sive positions only 30-miles north of Pyongyang the former Northern capital, But left most of the United States 2nd Division and the Turkish Bri- gade trapped after a bloody rear-guard action:

The counter-attacking Communists, including 200,- Helsinki, Nov, 30. Hoarders began a run on the 000 Chinese, were belloved Tonight's French Army re-shops in Helsinki today to lay to be pausing to bring up

future in stocks against any port confirmed the re-capture by the French Union, forces of war. Some shipowners have in- fresh supplies and ammuni structed their vessels not to re-tion after swarming for Lake Success, Nov. 30.

the fort of Chuphaison, near Government

British sources tonight denied the important frontier post of turn to Finland until the crisis ward up to 86 miles. Chang-huan, London reports that Sir Gladwyn

parte anywhere here,

Finland is linked to the Soviet told the United Press that his Jebb, the United Kingdom dele- Money, in the north-east cor-over, but there were no signs of

French Union Forces Giovernment is naturally watch-gate to the United Nations, hod of Indo-China,

appointment with

Union by a mutual milltary as in Lake arranged an

alsting pact, which ing all developments

General Wu Halu-chuan, leader evacuated the

generally belleved here, would Success and Korea very closely. of the Chinese Communist dele-end-Reuter.

force her on to the Russian ride Asked if Genernissimo Chiang gation.

in any Third World War

"Hufvud- The influential Kai-shek's Government

stadsbladet," the organ of the with a leader today that the danger Moment Swedish People's Party, sald in tanks

trying to Impose their will on the rest of the world."

Meanwhile, the spokesman, Shen

might to bend forces renew his offer to Korea, the spokesman said that no new approach, no new request and in fact no proposals whatever have been made tu Nationalist China, by the United Nations or by the United States an the subject.

To See Wu

A British spokesman said Sir Gladwyn's only contact with General Wu had been a formal introduction prior to the latter's appearance in Council on Tuesday. Exchanges wero social amenities.

tha Security

limited to

and

fort last week-

Crisis At Worst

The

New York, Nov, 30. The Times, commenting on the French Government

crials sources began its editorial with the re- delegation British

French mark that

political said their active Interest in

crises come at the worst posible secking negotiations with Gen-moments, recalling that the last He said "our loyalty and de-eral Wu had waned after wide- occurred just no the Korean 1ermination in the anti-Com spread Press criticism that they war started

The Times said: "One must munist cause needs no reitera- were engaging in appeasement.

Benegal Rau sincerely hope the However, Sir

Pleven tion, We sholi not evade or still hoped for a meeting with Government survives its vote of shirk our responsibilities toward Wu, who was said to have in confidence tomorrow and car the United Nations, Anything dicated his willingness but had ries on with the truly great this Government can do will be set no date for a meeting task that face it and all of us"

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Coming up against the the streams of refugees, battle-weary Americans and South Koreans was the 29th Commonwealth

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[nist armies, which had advanced dertake special emergency mea-The overwhelming Commu- surea-Reuter,

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up to 35 miles in places, were believed to be awaiting fresh supplies and ammunition before resuming their all-out offensive! on the weary, outnumbered United Nations Army,

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was digging in to prevent complete encirclement and to hold, of further drives Pyongyang, the former Northern capital; 30 miles to the south.

The American 2nd and 25th Divisions were still fighting for time in bitter cold nimid the

misty paddy-fields and frozen

rivers along. this curving are from west of Kunuri-now offi- cially announced to be in enemy hands-to

little above Sunchon, an important road and rail junction on the Tacdong River.

Communications had become aketchy with the American Eighth Army in the west now

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August and September, 1948~~~ Router.

Squaws of the Papago Indian tribe, seen taking part in their "Taka” tourna ment, the finals of which will be held during the 25th Annual La Flesta de la Tho "ancient" game of Vaqueros (Feast of the Cowboys), nt. Tucson, Arizona.

Taka is apparently, the forerunner of the modern game of hockey. A small wooden ball serves as a puck, and long hooked sticks are used to propel it between goals

some 200 yards apart. London Express Service.

United

Nations

Troops

Break Through Ambush

Seoul, Nov. 30.

The Ukited States 2nd Division and the Turkish- Brigade in Korea were trapped tonight south east of Kunuri after losing. hundreds of dead and wounded in an attempt to run the gaunt- let of a Chinese Communist encircling movement in North-West Korea.

made

About 1,500 men

Four American "tanks were Dougins. Swindalla, of Congla- athrust through the road-blocks ton, Cheshire. He gave tea and a desperate dash down

cigarettes to soldier with a at 12.30 p.m. narrow road through &

Alr recommaissance reported mangled forearm. ...

Private George Farmer, from completely split from the 10th machine-gun and mortar this morning that Communist End of London,

and had closed to within the Corps fighting on the east of the barrage leaving hundreds infantry.

yards of the Middlesex Private Ivan Spiby, of Leice peninsula.

of det and wounded be) 400.

position.

story tenderly removed bodies of ono Negro The British Commonwealth hind, before reaching the

of 27th Brigade was known to be safety

while GI from a jeep and laid the British

AIR STRIKES HELP

them beside the first ald playing its full part in the fight-Middlesex positions.

afternoon fighters The Chiness-fired with materi Late this ing withdrawal. The Middle-

put in a number of air strikes chine-guns and rifles all along sex Regiment went into action

Wounded lay tonight in free-.

to help the

baltered could seldom be seen esterday on the right flank of zing cold in the midst of the through the mette ile only there well dug in and only ot positions road put their

They Communist ambush,

the Chongchon River line,

PINCER DRIVE

The Middlesex got to within

-400

the

one

They trated

yards in front of the casionally could some smoke be

positiond

scen. Reuter, The Flint tank to arrive from th

25 yards of the Chinese Middiener An estimated four Commu-machine-gun nest but were plat divisions, joined

by pinned down by the enemy-the main body was loaded of them 'roveral. thousand

with GI many guerillas, throwing numerous grenades: were earlier reported to

was commanded A member of the regiment wounded. It sweeping down from the said: "They kept well under by Leutenant William Mace, North-West through the "Tok-over. However, there was one of Tacoma, Washington.

be

chon gap" to cut through to the west coast behind General Walton H. Walker's Army.

Other Communists were pouring down the west const

DEFENCE

A senior. Infantry officer.on TALKS IN

Chinese standing on the skyilne, picking up grenades from his board was feet and throwing them at us. Knight, He was a fanatic.

Lieutenant John

of Farmington, Nów Mexico. "All the boys had a bang et As soon as the Tomrales

:

in an attempted pincer drive. him but we did not get bima" helped the wounded off, Knight Lieutenant-Colonel Mar, the said: "We had better get roll- The 41st Royal Commande Commander of the Middlesex, ing. There is the whole of the unit and the American Marines today directed American tank 2nd Division behind us."

on the Communist pasi- But

vehicles only trickled of the 10th Corps were fight-tone, which were pouring mor- through from the decimated ing desperately to ward off e-tax fire on. Gis still fling pain-convoy. circlement by mase suicide attacks around. the

Chinese

fully down the path.

The Communists were

tacking with, such tolat, dis- pusition

GI's who got through today were mainly from the 88th and 9th Regiments,

WASHINGTON

Washington, Nav, 30 President Truman told "fir Press conference today, that he will. confer with Congressional leaders on Friday fence and atomic to

Mrs Elizabeth May Craig, cor- respondent for the 1.Gannett newspapers of Maine, wapted, to know whether these leadors). would include Republicans

Chosin Reservelr in the North- TANKS GET. THROUGH East.

"Give that hill hell," he said An officer in the first. jeep at us the tanka blasbeti

one shouted: "Where is the hospital?

The President said "Of course where the bodies of All I have got is a broken afm.

Ile added, · Men Eralg - should! regard for casualties that in three Chinose could be seen I can keep going."

REDS. WELL DUG IN A know.uho nilways consulted some cases the defenders were through binoculars

The Commander of the 88th Congremional leadera, of both behind heaped ja "That is where I lost'an officer Aring from

Regiment, Colonel bodies of slaughtered enemy, it m

esterady" Colonel Man told was reported.

the Americana.

Lieutenant John Burgos, of The Anglo-American force fichmond, Surrey, was in charge had fought their way to Hataru,

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Peplo, of San Antonio, Texas,

retorted. "Ktri edifór tells was among the early survivors me never to take anything for to reach the Middlesex post granted.

Mr Truman tions to tr

He Immediately visited an aid summed ̈ ̈úp

to

L

dho

the American supply base at the of evacuating American wound southern tip of the reservior cd from the air station. carlier reported, to have been The timbush today: took place post pet up in a railway station troubled in the Uni

to Inspect and encourage the added, confidence road to on the Kunuri-Sunchon road, wounded.

ment is one of surrounded but the Kotori, 10 miles further mouth, which runs parallel with the

Among the Tommiga helping neccmary to modt vog still blocked-Router.

the blooding Gl's was Private world, altuation Hallway. Uno.

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