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Assurance
Of Arms Aid
To Indo-China
Washington, Jan. 26.
the An authoritative source said today United States is prepared to assure the French Prime Minister, M. Rene Pleven, who is arriving. here next week for high-level policy talks, that American military aid will continue to flow in increasing amounts to the French Union forces fighting Communism in Indo-China.
Acknowledging that M. Pleven had asked that the subject of Indo-China be given priority on the agenda of his discussions with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and President Truman, this source said he thought M. Pleven would find "we are somewhat ahead of him."
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Spechteally, he said, the only replacement and supply of United States will continue the ammunition. flow of ammunition and replace- ment parts for equipment already praviled the French Union forces in Indo-China and, in addition, will be willing to guarantee the equipment of about 25 battalions of native forces in Laos, Cam- bodia and Vietnam. The latter would require complete outfitting while the French Union forces now in the field would require
Peace Call
By Labour
Parties
Emphasising the amount military aid the United States is sending Indo-China, this source suld only last week American B-26 bombers arrived use by the in that area for French Union forces. He pointed United out that earlier the States sent
40 folding-wing ghter planes for use from air- craft carriers and is now in the process of supplying another 50 fighter aircraft to operate from land fields.
The source disclosed that M. Pleven also
the has asked United States whether It would be willing to malte available its naval facilities to evacuate the French forces from north
to
south Indo-China in the event of all-out Chinese Communist assault against that country.
U.S. PROMISE
with of The French
Legion
native and Foreign
forces are understood to have
Copenhagen, Jan. 26. The Labour Parties Denmark. Norway
gramme
operation.
of peace and
appeal
declared
to Will
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A Mother Superior In Court
Mother Superior Miriam Soulakiotis (right) of the Greek Karatea Monastery, east of Athens, is seen as she appeared on charges of unlawful export of olive oil to Cyprus and illlelt import of car tyres. She was acquitted on these charges but returned to gaol pending investigation into abduction, fraud and unlawful detention charges. At left is another non, one of ten nuns and
monks held on similar charges.-AP Picture.
PENTANGULar rugby TOURNAMENT:
All Interest Now In
The Club's Effort To
Keep Unbeaten Record
By "AXIOM"
With the issue in the Pentagular Tournament. vir- tually decided, today's penultimate matches.are not ex- pected to produce any fireworks, although interest will be sustained in the Club's efforts to emulate their feats of the past two seasons in annexing the trophy with an unbeaten record. No doubt the Navy fifteen will have something to say about this next Saturday.
In the opener the Club meet the somewhat erratic RAF fifteen but I understand they have reinforced their side with several new and more than useful performers who normally devote their weekends to cricket.
Sweden today issued an ap-in north Indo China around peal to all peace-loving Haiphong and Hanoi about 75,- peoples to join in a pro-000 of their total of 150,000 One of co-strength in Indo-China.
their concerns is understood to whether these forces could be
to that be evacuated The
and salvaged Democracy's
defend night again in the south in the
- out peace meant no threat to peace. event Peking moved all- If the Communist States feared against their present area. This the United States should they aggression,
Say source said
given the French what guarantees they needed has already
Government that assurance. for their security.
will But American officials The points on which the ap-
Pleven to M real said that a peaceful settle-make it clear ment might be based declared that they believe there was no
all of holding hat
was ahope at aggression any crime, the Korean conflict should portions of Indo-China if
The Club again have a reor settled through negotiations, Chinese Communists decide to be
assault ganised team on view, Nolan, full-scale should bomb the
atom
be launch
country How Forsgale, De Rome and Mosely against that banned and stocks destroyed.
more ever, they will emphasise that all being on the injured list and There should be no
Government in
two new- a consequence obstacles to free communication the American
to comers make their debut~~T. between
peoples the
of the the Interim is determined
Its aid Roberts on the wing and G. world. China should be repre- continue and increase
as lock-forward. thwart the designs of na- McCallum sented in the United Nations by lo
Adelaide, Jan 26. of Ho Chih- Both deserve the opportunity,
Tattersall Roy
Brian and a representative of the Peking live battalions
having performed very soundly minh.-United Press. Government.
two Lancashire the past few weeks and Statham, the being particularly outstand-bowlers who were flown out ing for the Civillans in last to reinforce week's big game.
Peace in Europe cannot be secured without a free, indepen- dent and democratic Germany with a place in the United Nations, the appeal added. The promise of the Big Powers to restore Austria's independence should be fulfilled at once, it continued.
nny
the
Heidelberg
As Europe Army HQ?
Bonn, Jan. 26.
over
thelt
SHUFFLED
MCC Playing S. Australia
the
MCC team,
will play against South Australia In the match which begins here tomorrow,
This is the last game before the fourth Test, which starts on Feb. 2.
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The remaining regulars have been shuffled accordingly and A. Stewart's performance in the centre should attract attention. The Army have also made
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in place of among the 12 players from Social Democratic Government news agency said tonight that shifts to fly-half
team will be In Denmark, a Liberal-Conser-General, Dwight D. Eisenhower Innes who has suffered a com- whom the MCC
chosen. They are:
Brown, vative Coalition replaced the told West German officials last plete loss of form.
Washbrook. Hutton, Simpson, Social Democratie Government Monday
McNabb that Heidelberg was
should click in the
MeIntyre, Sheppard. last October).-Reuter.
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Tattersall, Statham, pm, Atlantic armies forward head-opposition although I am con-Wright, quarters
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March to December when the
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