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TŘ * Belgrade, Oct, 22.

Two incurs of the Ameri- can magazíny, Time, have been banned in Yugoslavia because they contain "false reports" calculated.... tb damane "State and national interests." the official Хикомпу DOWN agency. Tunjug. paid today.

In its Isues of October 6 and 14, the magazine published articles "kult- ing

to the Yugoslav jeaders and the Yugoolay Ariny," the Agency said,

The Yugoslav Army was described in the October 6 Isus as a band of tattered pakilsans," and the recent Yugoslav Army manoesivTĖS were called "A Inrce." Tanjug sald-Reuter,

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London, Ol. 21,

Mr Peter Thomeyeroft, Prest- dent of the Board of Truse, los day made a statement about Fast-West trace in reply to al question in the House of Con- [T

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I welcome the op- i to Inake AL short

this subject.

"It is important to keep thle ; problem in its right, proportions.

"EVN before the war our

total trade with the Soviet bloe wae only about six per cent of total world trade. Since the it war has averaged only about · Two per rout.

"An expansion in

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trade would undoubtedly be in our economie interest provided 41 was not made at the expense of 1p sexrity either of ourselves or of our friends.

"Though security controls are not inflex,bly, it would not bel In our interest to vary them sub- [stantially tnf]] the circumstance,

which gave

fuse to them have i changed.

"We shall continue to review the controls and, in 'consultation

with agreement

Luther countries associated with us In this matter, we shall introduce such modiBentions as may be justified in changing cireun- stances,Reuter.

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Crowds line up on the Esplanade den Invalides, in the Jonas centre of Paris to get a look at Jonae, a real whale. weighs 58 tons-firah and bone. Me. Is on a traller outside Les Invalides, where Napoleon la buried... Jonas, was caught of Norway and preserved by a.special process. In charge of him is Dr Rolf Hinrichs, of Hamburg, the man who preserved him, and every night he goes down inside Jonas's stomach to inspect the 20 ft. of refrigerating machinery inside him. The whnie is in Paris on behalf of Norwegian industries.-Express

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Marketing Dispute Holds Up End Of Meat Rationing

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London, Oct. 22. Derationing of meat in Britain is held up. by a London, Oct. 22. deadlock between farmers and meat traders on the hundred gallons of best method of marketing of livestock when controls honey fron the Country are taken off and the fräde returned to private hands. Women's Association of Queens- limel is expected

On the one hand, farmers are demanding a in England victims of th Fast Anglian and stabilise prices, while the meat traders are demand- Hoods carly this year.

ing a system of free trading which also gives guarantees The honey, 11 #ve-gallon of prices and markets to farmers. drums, will be distributed through branches of the Yosterday a compromise plan | Farmers' Unlon of Scotland, Women's Institutes in Essex, was submitted to the Govern- and the Farmers' Unlon SuBulk Norfolk, Lincolnshire ment by the three

To Clarify

His Policy

SEQUEL TO VIETNAM CONGRESS ACTION

Päris, Oct. 22.

The French Premier, M. Joseph Lanic), to- night-handed the Vietnam High Commissioner here, Prince Buù Lóc, a note asking Emperor Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam State, to clarify whether his country would remain a member of the French Union.

The French Government yesterday decided at a Cabinet meeting to despatch such a note follow- ing the disquiet caused by the recent Vietnam | National Congress which passed a resolution say- ing that the country could not continue to adhere to the French Union "in its present form."

Prince Buu Loc is expected to transmit the French note to Bao Dai, at present in Cannes, on the French Riviera, tomorrow.

The Emperor plans to return claimed 147,000 Rves and almost to Indo-China on Monday and $10,000,000,000 from

France,

a reply is not expected until appeared uppermost in Duclos he has full consultations with minic an he talked of the Premier Nguyen Van Tam und) struggle before the Party Cen- the Vietnam Government.

tral Committee in n suburban

The full text of the French school. uble was not issued tonight

but usually well · informed Duclos asserted that M. Plarre quarters sakit Indicated that Manda-France, of the centrist France

was not prepared to Radical Socialist Party, could Thanke

the have been chopen Premier | Jast the statute nf French Union as embodied in Sumner during the long crisis if the 1940 consultution.

he had accepted a Commúnist bid for a “now deal."

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The note also, it was believed, asked! which of the special links Vietnam

contemplating quintaining with France the Indo-China war had come to an end.

free

M. Mendes-France lost by only 13 votes and the Carmunts! 100

ates went against him,

"It should not be forgotten that when Mendes-France asked for French anxiety about future investiture we said that we were relations with Vietnam were not ready in vote for him if he would allayed by a statement made by categorically declare himself Buo Dal in which he said that ready to end the Indo-Chinese French

reaction was based on nazar,” Dualos said. "Unhappily he erroneous interpretation. Viet, did not do "-United Press.

am's attachment to France was

stake ut

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be could stuarantee

Vietnam genuinely wanted friendship with France.---Reuter,

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The

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Washington, Oct, 22.

only

real chance for independence for the Associated States of

Indo-China lay In

reasonablo co-operation with France in furnishing troops and

other support to combat the Communist forces, the Washing- tun Post snid todur

Commenting In A lending article on the vote of the Vict- Tim Congress to reject associn- flon with the French Union in present form, the Past said: The Associated States of Indo-

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Washington, Oct, 22. American ofleials today were openly

over dismayed French-Vietnam split in Indo- China, fearing that it would jeopardize the succeful prosecution of the anti- Communist war which Washing- ton has been led to believe was

The decision of the Govern ment of Vietnam, the largest of Laoshave every right to seek the three anti-Communist native genuine independence. States In Indo-China, to

"But the Associated States refuse participation In the French ought to

to be aware of the dan Union apparently caught Ameri-gera in

in pushing France-und can officials by surprise,

their own luck too far. Key State Department officials "The only real chance for

independence lies in reasonable ASTOR JEWELLERY_CO.

tate next month by freighter for ducers' marketing, board which wouki protect their rights moving into a successful phase.china-Vietnam, Cambodia and

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In an effort to reach agreement - with the butchers study: the suddenly changed co-operation with France In the farmers suggested three situation. They had hoped that furnishing troops and other methods of marketing during with the latest infusion of support to put down the milliary an interim period.

American ald plus the dynamie menace."-Router. Producers would be able toplans of General Henri E. sell their cattle' and sheep Navarre to

Carry the fight to elurer through auctions on the the Vietminh, organised Red hoof," as the meat traders pro-resistance in Indo-China could pose, or direct

to slaughter- be broken by the end of 1954. houses for cleadweight grading That was the theory behind and disposal by a producers American thinking when the marketing board, g the Na- United States announced several tional Farmers' Union wanis. weeks ago that, it was making All pigs, whether for bacon or available to France and Vietnam Forks, would be marketed through up to $385,000,000 in additional 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.40 p.m.2.30, 5.15, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m. the producers board. Paymen: aid to train and equip would ccer.inue to be made on nationa! Goodweight and quality.

troops. This sum was to be added to board would sell pigs on a con- $400,000,000 which the Congress tract or "bil and buy" basis, had already appropriated for These three methods would the current fiscal year for the operate alongside each other for Indo-China war, a trial period of three years.

Tho unions in their proposal icjected the deficiency payments method which the butchers con- sider a most important part af

heir scheme.

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The State Department today expressed concern over the situation.

The unions' plan provides for

The Department's spokes- the payment to the producer for

man, Mr Lincoln White, sald the Individual animal on cacoase

at 1 Press conference that according to a schedule negotiated while the negotiations between with the Government at the

the French and the Vietnamese annual review of form prices on the independence issue are matter between thosery, two Governments the Department is "obviously concerned in any development which disturba

United Press.

Magazine Is Banned Franco-Vietnamese relations of

co-operation.

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Benghazi, Ost. 22.

Tho spokesman made The Libyan Federal Govern-

that such co-operation is re ment decided today to refuse arded in Washington as vital entry into Libya of the magazine to the success of French efforts "India and Israel", which is to "protect Vietnam against publishod in Bombay, for Zionist Communist aggression. propaganda.

It also decided not to permit the proprietor of the magazine, Mr Flekiman, to enter Libya Reuter.

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**Wo дго following these developments closely and hope, that the differences will be re- polved," Mr White declared.— United Press.

RED TACTICS

Paris, Oct, 22: Tho powerful Communist Parly bid strongly today, to ex- ploit, public desire for Indo Chinese peace by offering to vote a non-Communist in as Next Premier of France in re turn for a promise to pull out of the eight-year war im- mediately.

Party

lender Jacques. Duclos, No. 2 French Communist, danded the bait as Premier Joseph Laniel handed Vietnam a strong note asking a formal pledge of its intention: to re- mala in the French Union.

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