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equal

outside large bines --Reuter

Reds In Cyprus Buck Egypt

Nicosia, Oct. 24. The Politburo of the Cyprus Communist Party tought issued a declaration of solidarity with The Egyptian people fighting for the ideals of peace, de- mocracy and national indepeni- dence.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1961.

Princess Elizabeth's Visit To. Wounded

TACTICAL ATOM BOMBS

A Canadian veteran of Korea whose right arm has been amputated smiles as Princess Elizabeth talks to him during her visit to Toronto Veterans' Hospital.

he is a veteran of other wars also. The medals pinned to his pillow indicate

London Express.

Vanity Held Battles In Tonkin

Them Up

Tuebingen, Oct. 24 Officials of the municipal swimmby pool bere found that it took women visitors an average of 13 to 15 zaionies to get changed,

10

Someone had the Idea vi removing the mirrors from the cubicles, and women now take only six minutes to change-Renter.

Seized Men

Released

Manija, Oct, 24.

Lof registration supervisors

kidnapped who was still held

Galang,

Alfredo

barrio The declaration said that the

lieutenant in Arayat, Pampanga Cyprus, people of

"struggling provinc

Help To Increase Exports Of Rice

Hanoi, Oct. 24.

The French Union defence of the Tonkin delta is already helping to increase Indo-China's rice export surplus for hungry Asia.

MAKE THEIR BOW KING'S MAJESTIC

New York, Oct. 24.

The newest additions to the United States atomic arsenal are, relatively speaking, "baby atom bombs,” Mr William Laurence, science editor, wrote in the New York Times today.

Mr Laurence, recognised as one of the best- informed writers on nuclear fission, said that until now atomic weapons could not be designed to ex- plode with a power below 20,000 tons of T.N.T.

The newest weapons, how- ever, were designed to explode with any desired force, from as tow as 20 to as high as several hundred or even several thou- sand tone in terms of TN.T

Mr Laurence said that last Monday, when the first test of a small atom bomb was made at Nevada, would go down in history as the day ол which the tactical atom bomb, for use against armies in the field and tailor-made to meet any situa- tion, made its official bow.

TALKS ON

FISHERIES

COVENTION

in

in Chicago, Mr fisheries convention will be nogo-

tinted.

Washington, Oct, 24. The Satc Department なない nounced today the the United Physicists attending the cur-

States will participate in a three- meeting Power meeting next month rent 20th anniversary

Tokyo whore

a North Institute of

Pacific of the American Physics Laurence reported, regarded Monday's test as probably the Invitations to the conference most important development in

were issued by the Japanese the military application of

Government to Canada and the atomic energy since the test

United S.ales. explosion of the first atom boxab on the desert in New Mexico on July 16, 1945,

That event marked the entry on the World stage of the atom bomb as a strategic weapon for use against large industrial cities.

In the light + Munday's test. Mr Laurence said, the words of Mr Gordon Dean, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, two weeks ago, a new significance, assumed for there could be no question that Mr Dean spoke of the new weapons now being tested.

the

tactical

Informal discussions of the Asbertes situation have been under way for several months among the three Governments.

The Department pointed out that the Japanese invitation was issued in accordance with an article of the recently signed peace treaty. The announcement said that "provision was made in that article for Japan promptly to begin negotiations with Allied powers so differing for the conclusion of agreements providing for the regulation of or Emiting of fishing and con- servation and development of 11sheries on the high sens.”—

In 1950, the southern rich rice-growing pro-

"We have reached the stage United Press, vince of Cochin-China sent Tonkin's 6,000,000 (Mr Dean said) where we can population inside the French-held delta bridgehead begin 73,453 tons of rice. This year, shipments so far reeds of the armed services...

No

also for their national freedom-- andrele north of Manila, was creased the official French and!

GANG ARRESTED

after a

---Reuter

to meet

UNUSUAL STEP

CANADA ACCEPTS

the

Ottawa, Oct. 24. Canada is accepted an invi- tation from Japan to take part in talks on

fisheries a Pacifie convention in Tokyo on Novem-

announced today.

Las Vegas. Oct. 24. The Atomic Energy Com- mission will set off TNT explo-er 5, the Fisheries Department stems today al its Nevada

The talks will be between the proving grounds preliminary to

of the United United testing another

States, Jupan and States' new nuclear weapons.

Canada.

Taking an unusual step for a The Canadian Fisheries Minis- French Army Headquarters non-atomic blast, the AEC.ter, Mr W. R. Mayhew, will

that the sweeps asked the Civil Aeronautics head his country's delegation.

disrupted

to

the rebel Administration bo Warn all activities. forcing the aeroplanes away from the area Under her peace treaty Japan

this morning.

agreed to enter promptly into The warning led to specula-negotiations for the regulation of on that some of the AEC's fishing and conservation and own B-29 bombers will be in-development of fisheries-Reu- volved today, perhaps dropping ter. conventional type bombs,

SIEGE TIGHTENED

3

Thus the second atomic blast in the current test series may come as a bomb drop. The flrs!.

explosion low-grade last Monday, was from a 100-

tower.

have been 15,306 tons, a reduction of 58,147 tons.

The last member of a garou!' shared this year because he the guerillas hung heavily on more is expected to be! In the two important bottles.

Union September 28 Tonki rice harvest from authe French

Army's General de Lattre by Com estimated 500,000 hectares (one supply lines munist Huks, was released on uvtare equals 22 acres will in Apfil, May and June, then Tuesday night, the Philippines be coming in before the end of tracked down the main detta News Servion reported.

October.

rubel hide-outs and launched three big sweeping campaigns The substantial reduction to dislodge and kill then. sinpments 10 Tonkin has in-

believe together with other Vietnamese estimates of Indo-

ser ously union with Greece salute the

from precincts in China's rice export surplus from

toreging bilier peoples of the Middle supervisors

Grea On the first 300.000 tons to 350.000 tons

REK UTF Earl who

to move round are fighting for the the Arayat same ideals."--Reuter.

registration day on which voler:

When Indo-China hack

of the delta bridge- noe south ounlifted for the November

head where they launched Communist-led Vietminh nation- elections.

alist resistance forces before new attack late in June. The others, all teachers, weir

World War II. Indo-China released on October 17 after used to send an annual average being told to keep away from or 1,500,000 tons to her Asian The aim of this assult on the Manipur, Oct. 24.

neighbours and French posses- French Day River front was to Indian Army men and police, the elections.

Two-hour gun battle.

Communist Huks have made sions.

ix the mobile French forces in their intention arrested a gypsy gang which known

So far this year, about 250,- riefensive positions and to rush had terrorized a frontler vil age sabotaging

wons have been shipped guerilla reinforcements at night and had installed its leader at nine Senators, provincial gov-abroad tu French possessions through the undefended gaps.

The "dry" or "non-nuclear" "God" in the local temple.

ernors and city mayors through and Asian neighbours, such as Contact with the Vietminh run, the A.E.C. has said, is im- The vi Jagers were forced a campaign of terror. The Hongkong and Malaya,

feld army lasted six weeks and

portant to scientists who must Estimated to offer money and grain to the murder of 43 persons since mid-

rice production

instruments and ex- Leader of the pung, who September has been attributed from the battle torn rice-fields the rebels tried desperately to calibrate threatened murder and arson.-

of Tonkin this year is 455,000 steal and escape with the rice periments with sound and shock

waves

before the atomic ex- Reuter.

Wons. Before the war, Torikin

But the battle for the Day periments. It added that, there produced nearly 1,000,000 tons

the same effect as will be 110 atomic explosion year. But it seldom had an River had

the two attacks on the northern today.

"And I think everyone around Important rice surplus.

delta front. A No-Man's-Land The C.A.A. also ordered air-

would appreciate that," Pre- RESULT OF CAMPAIGN was created

the rebels craft to avoid the altitudes ofsident Truman satd. and off sealed

from their delta 11,000 and 14,000 feet between The President said, "We'vo French and Vietnamese off-

Las Vegas and guerillas.

Albuquerque, been through two world wars. gials say

that the improvement

New Mexico. The Civi Авто- the food position

Since then, the French have of the

one." their delta siege by nautics Administration said that We are bent to prevent a third Tonkin peasant is part of the tightened

rice-fields and planes are to move eastward on

added, "One of these evolution in recent months of sweeping the

Charter of the bitter guerilla war for the rooting out more of the gueril-odd thousands and westward on days...the

even thousands, indicating that United Nations will be imple human and material resources

This year, French and Vist-perhaps some sort of shuttle or mented."United Press. "frontline" this strategic

officials estimate, cyl-round-trip movement of sero- province akong China's southern namese

tivated land

between the two cities on the delto has planes frontier.

hectures. will be involved in the A.E.C. increased by 200,000

mainly Press.

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A big force of Vietminh In 1949, only 88,000 hectares operation-Reuter.

Today's estimate

guerillas, organised in regional units, moved into the Tonkin were tiled. delta late last year to help find is 500,000. Before the war about

and DOCK trained

Algiers, Oct. 24. The British ships Carthage on the India and China run, called here instead of Egyptian pronts today to takto on fuel and water.--Reuter.

1,000,000 hectares were planted, P. & O. Use Algiers rice, manufactureit goods alt mainly with rice-Reuter. and reinforcements for the Viet- minh tield army, according to the French Army headquarters.

They infiltrated as the Viet-

field army, minh equipped in South China, struck heavy 'blows at the widely-dis- persed

posts, French frontier forcing the French to pull back out of the mountains and tighten their defence line round the flat rice-producing delta.

STRIKE and Corfu, SPREADING

Hamburg, Oct. 31.

The Communist-led wildcat strike of Hamburg and Bremen

Early in 1951, the Vietminhdockhands spread today, idling

followed up is bor- 4,500 workers and tying up 50 fid my fol with attacks on chips.

der succèsseg

the paniced

drita

northern

It

The dockers' union called the defence Inc. strike Communist-Inspired. They Almed at trapping the began three days ago when French and taking at least o 1,000 dockhands refused to go rice-fields, along with the union fri accept- share of the delia opening the way for easy accessing an offer less than the re- to their productive guori.tas.

DECISIVE BATTLES

!

quested wage increase.

The union had asited for an cents iverense of about Ave

But at the battles of Vinhyen (U.S.) on tour and was granted two cents. The average wago January andi Mookhe In March, the reorganised French is 30 cents (U.S.) an hour- forces under General Jean de United Press.

Latire do Tassigny threw back

the Vietminh.

The two battles scaled off the Queen's Tribute

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krau

Vie min field mountaina from their guerillas

In the della rice-fields beeUSD.

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in the fighting, villagers moved The Queen told an audienco out of the periphery zone, whereof doctors and modiool students they were likely to be hit by in Louden todier that the King articry or petrol jelly bombs. continued to malon viery meaty

A 10-kilometre wide (cloud progress after his operation.

zaarwords cannot describe our pix miles) No-Man'-Lac wast croated, where guerilios kaklo jwlitude for lind devoted awa rice and other resources to the long care, with which D Viesinim fleld any could by FANGSTAN, JOHN SILENTBLASENNEN, easily spotted and pounded, Queen added-ubez.

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