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Staggering Losses Of Vietminh

FRENCH VICTORY ON BLACK RIVER

Hanoi, Jan. 16.

Communist and Vietminh in the six-week-old of the Black River

Jasses

battle

have passed the 22,000 mark, General Raoul Salan, French commander,

acting

announced here today.

Gel & dau placed confirmi

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malities at 1buli killed.

14 000 wnded and 1320 Laken pariseeri

Franco - Apelnm.ese Bosses to the persed were 2.300 made up vi 572 Kille DINO

wounted and 780 hossing lo

actual

disclosed The

The French madmanden, who her lang senor officer in Tade-Chan when the late Mar- shal Jeon de Latter de Tassigny left last month. figures at Press conference at Finch

Headquarters, which moved here last week from: Saigon.

As for the present situadaon in which the Communists have movo ed their lagast saule of the x-year-old wor agamist Hon Bind, 20 miles southwest uf here. General Salan said his Premiers hard throw the Reds

with tremendous losses. hack

NOT QUITTING

We are a Hoa Binh arel we clo ant have any intention of He addeî quitting 1" he said

that, Ĩ necessary. all of the effeave Freneti Union fores

in Tai-Cuna would he thrown against the Communists

the

Saua de Vitrant push OR

begen

Hanon defeake

perimeter

early December, General Salon sand, the

have used 46 000 (egular troops and pushed an equal number of conscripts in the fray a first of connon fodder

Vietminh altempus to extend the Frenel Unkon's loses of commartleafirmy had not surveed-

ed and his trooper resumed the acunlage and free access to the front lines-United

DARUS

Press

A

Katyn Forest

Massacre

Washington, Jan

18.

special commitee of the House of Representative wil open u pubile hearing on Feb. 4 on the Katyn Forest massacre In Russia in which 4,000 Poush offlers were alleged to have been kille during the second wa wat

Jumbo Hears

A Secret

THE CHINA MAII, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1982.

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AG CORDNUNIL, OZUMÍZID AND WORM

Colonising Of The Dominions LEE Suggested To Solve British Crisis Lizard Legves

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Seoul, Jan. 17.

Senator Puts Plan Up To Churchill

Washington, Jan. 16.

Senator Allen J. Ellender said today that mil- lions of Britons should move out of Britain to solve their homeland's problems and gain a better living standard.

In a statement to the Press, the Louisiana Democrat, who recently returned from a tour of Europe and the Middle East, asked the British Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, to tell Con- gress about Britain's economic status.

had with

many citizens that

Senator Ellender planned to make a Senate present system of ald was floor speech on this topic,

contributing substantially solution. but did not take the floor. At the end of the day, he issued his remarks. in the form of a statement to the

Press.

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"The answer, in my opinion. is colonisation of the British Dominions, thus reducing the population of the British Isles

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£200

Darbap, Jan. 16. Timmy, one of even lizards which inherited £200 each under the will of 52-year-old Mrs. Marion Kelicti, has died at the Durban S.P.C.A.

After an autopsy 13 established the Cause of death, Colonel Kellett, the widower, will inherit the £200 left by Tammy, by the terms of his late wife's win.

But Colonel Kelict may have to wait many years for the rest of the in- beritance, as the ilfe span of this species of lizard is normally 12 years.-Ren.er

REQUEST BY BRITAIN ON

SUEZ CANAL

where the citizens a point remaining would be uble to He also asked Mr Churchill maintain a proper standard of what Was wrong with the living and affording those who "Ellender Plan" of colonising the move

The Hague, Jan 16. the Dominions ab Dominions from Britain.

The Foreign Ministry today opportunity not only to main-confirmed that, on the initiative American

notain similar standards but also of the British Government, in- materially changed the economic to participate in developing the formal talks were held in London situation of the British, he said. rich natural resources The

with the Netherlands and Norway angwer to the economic far-flung • British

concerning the possibility of the problem vras to redure the wealth of Nations."

two Western European countries population of the British Isles Press.

assistance to | lending technical

keep shipping going through the Suez Canal,

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the

remaining citizens be able would

to maintain a prope standard of living.

Those

who

moved 10 Dominions, he said, could not

the

only attain similar standards but stuld help develop the "hich no- tural resources of the far-flung British Commonwealth of Na-

Ligh

Senator Ellender said Canada Pas far larger in area than the United States, with a popula- tion of only 13,000,000, and could

least.

struggling in England could for-

"Thousands of Britons now

U.S. Subre jets on Wednesday tangled with Com-support another 10,000,000 munist jets in three battles involving almost 140 jets and damaged two of the swift red-nosed enemy MIG's.

Albed randing | vul at 112 places and 36 boxcars To be A podent wife Chinese destroyed or damaged.

He moon lusive Oghting Eng

tite Western Front, The Then tay rose to the low 40's, but show still coveted the bleak,

145-le front

were

The 20 battles

again concentrated in the creur cold skies of "MIG Alley, high over Northwest

In ali. Keres

50 Subre 2012 engaged about 80 MIG

Ank-supported Allied raid- ing force on the Western Front ran into heavy Red automatic and mortar Are. The furious exchange lighted the sky in the pre-dawn darkness fir an hour West of Yonchon. Then the Allied raiders returned to their lines.

of South Africa," he continued. get about austerity in the Union

Proper irrigation could turn thousands of acres of Australia into farmland and Australia had great possibilities for hydro- electric expansion.

"4 DEAD HORSE” "These and other members of the Brilish Commonwealth abound in natural resources that ure literally crying for develop- First Division ment," he said.

ruid northeast

the position "In 1846 1 took

of the Common- United

New City In

Soviet

The

*

Moscow, Jan. 16.

that

The newspaper Trud reported Kazandzhik

new city

is rising in the Turcomenia construction site of a canal which will link the Aral Sea with the Caspian.

country.

The Foreign Ministry refused to make any comment and it seems no decision had been made so for Political circles think the British request has put the Dutch in a difficult position,

to the

There already have been difficulties with Cairo as Hol- fund refused to address is new

credentials called Minister's

"King of Egypt and the Sudan."

the Holland is participating in Sucz Canal Compony and its shipping is vitally interested

The Canal.

It is the second new town in undisturbed functioning this arcu. inking a total of six new industrial cities built in the

The Norwegian Government last three years and connecting experts to answer the British hugo hydro-electric

late this week or in- irrigation request

the week-end, Projects in various parts of the mediately ver

Mr Olaf Solumsmoen. Secretary of Le Norwegian Prime Minis- IL Is Diso acnounced that i

Mr Oscar fer.

Torp, said in construction. has begun on O·la today. Moscow's

В skyscraper No.

The Norwegian Forvign and that olters are

Bearing Offee is studying the British completion. The new structure request, he added. will have admative banks of

82 floors

cent: 2 the Muscow

The ROK luged another of Pan Mua Jom. armistice that there was no more chance adjoining the Kremlin, The Rets put 120 MIG's interference site. The Koreans to revive the United Kingdom the war in ne af the actions, but

took one hill without firing only exchanged

to its former these

shot but lost it to a Chinese than there is to give life to The

counter-attack.

As th

Frid American

The committer decide if reject moposal by its char planes. man, Mr Buy Midde.. The clear skies gave Allied Democrat from Intrava, that

auriness amet, good chance to the investigation should clade hamut Med communications, a hearing on alleged atrocilies by Communist troops against American soldiets in Korea.- A US Air Force spokesman France-Presse.

sand Communist rad tunes were

and they took advantage of al,

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YESTERDAYS ORÓSSWORD –Across: 1 Basic, a Stages,

8 Agenda. 10 Image, 12 Adroit. 14 Deserve, 17 Neat, 10 A1. ludes 20 Profana, 24. Luce, 123 Castles, 27 Allesy, 23 Cater, 30 Frming 1 Dagmar, 22. Basic, Down: 1 Brund, 21 Blepa, 1 Cedar ATHALU Orgell, 7 6dents, 9 Advance, 11 Minust, 13 Release, a okrete, 18 Bere, 20 Placid, 21 Orator, 25

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economic status

will

the the on

examination would lake some days as the Foreign River, Minister, Mr Halvard Lange. considered the matter of great Importance.

The

The other seven--a university, LWO apartment houses, TWO

Norwegian Communist dead horse.

hotels and two office buildings paper "Frisheten" has started "Nothing has happened since

probably be ready for

a campaign against the British to change my mind. We have occupancy by the end of 1952-request, urging all Norwegians pulse three light squad-sized pourt several billions of dollars United Press.

not to go to Suez.-United Press. Communist probes.

Into the old to Britain pro-

On the incuntainous Eastern Front, Allied infantrymen re-

gramme. I see no indication to-

(The North Korean com- day that this assistance has n.unique, broadcast from materially changed the economic Pyongyang and heard in Tokyo, situation of the British.

said Red ground tre on "England 13 an industrial Wednesday knocked down four Allied planes. There was no confirmation of this.)-Asso- ciated Press.

One Man &

The Courage To Live On

London, Jan. 18. Cheerful 60-year-old Gerry Fitzgerald goes into a London clinic for his 36th operation.

When they wheel him back to his room after the surgeons have finished, they will put a recording machine on his bed- side table.

And half an hour after he comes round he will grab the mouthpiece and begin dictating letters.

"Never give in" is the philo- sophy

of this Los Angeles business man.

They said he would be a per- manent invalid when he was wounded in World War I. In a forw years he Was playing tennit

They said he wouldn't live after a plane smash in 1946 which broke ovdrý bone in his body except his spine.

For months he was in bed. For years he hobbled on crut- ches. He flew the Atlantic 25 times for treatment here..

Now he uses only one stick--- And hopes to throw that away Soon..

Operations No. 30 19 only preparation for Operation NA- £7, which is to impr ¡sight iri dine eye.

"After that 1 zuen I'll dhe baris. With

country with antiquated machinery and inadequate resources. She nus! import most of her food and industrial raw materials,"

were

Most Americans sympathetic to the British and would like to see their economic problems solved, but he agreed

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