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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954,
French Newspapers Speculate :
WILL US TROOPS GO TO
INDO-CHINA? Interpretations Of Mr Dulles's New York Speech
Paris, Mar. 30.
French newspapers today speculated that if the Geneva Conference does not produce a satis- factory agreement on the conclusion of hostilities in Indo-China, the American Government may intervene in the conflict by sending troops.
These were the interpretations of newspapers of the speech delivered last night by the American' Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles.
However Mr Dalles' speech was regarded in official quarters in Paris as a redefinition of American policy in the Far East rather than the revelation of any new aims.
The French Foreign Offco ankl I considered the speech most important declaration, The United States had never before expressed so clearly its interes in the outcome of the Indo- China war and its contem over the Communist menacen Asia,
a Foreign Office source) said.
The Foreign Ofee safti I had
In advance been informNCA
the broad Hincs
何
of the speech but had not been asked for any opinions,
One well Informat source said Mr Dulles' speth should "put an end to speciation that the United States going to
to BWN
the give anything Chinese Communis: Geneva".
There was general agreement in Paris that the play state- ment difinitely limit the arca but of negotiation at Ceneva the Foreign Offee aid it did not consider that he Secretary had "torpedoed" Asia con- ference.
TWO MAIN POINTS Diplomatic circs suggested
the two main points to be drawn from Mr Dulle
were:
1. Proof creasing
declaration
of the
ever in- Importance which the American people attach la the South-East Asia questions. |
2. Ari
aimotion
of the
desire already expressed by Washington- prevent any
postions important
this the area from falling under
the Com- munists, whether they be Chinese or her nationality.
domination
Apart from Government offices, the
specchi appears
have hade inpact ganeral political circles.
INTERVENTION
10
The press the other hand is full of spoction particularly on lines that if Geneva produces no agreement the United States may be ready to step in with
troops.
Wall Street Brokers
"On Wheels"
New York, Mar. 30. The
world's largest brokerage firm announced today It will put Wall Street on wheels.
Winthrop HI. Smith, managing partner of Mer- rill Lynch, Flores, Fenner & Beam, said the firm has turned three, custom-bullt
buscs Into completely equipped brokerage offices.
The buses are designed to bring the firm's full facilities "to the doorstep" of thousands of investors in 15 outlying communities around
Boston Chicago. and Newark, New Jersey,
Mr Smith said the new mobile affices
will make Inverting more convenient, "Putting brokerage offices от whecia particularly
new
seems
timely now..e
he said, "because of great interest in the New York Stock Exchange's monthly investment plan, which enables tn- vestors to buy stocks for as little as $40 every three months."-United Press,
CZECHS CUT!
PRICES
OF FOOD
New Way Of Bandaging
of
An entirely revolutionary method bandaging-with the aid of "Tubegaux”, a scamisas tubular gnoze bandage, is demonstrated at the Scholl Central Training School, London. The circular bandage is applied with the aid of an applicator which in the case of fingers is like a metal fingersiall which is slipped over the finger-and the fubegan pulled on to the base of the finger. The applicator is then withdrawn allow-
the finger.
For ing the tubegaus to come away and arms, legs, or the head (as scon here), a form of cage in This circular cage can different sizes have been invented.
and fro over tho be slipped over an arm or leg, passed to wound, applying the bandage quickly and nestly,
Plioto
COVET
Express
"No Desperadoes And Triggermen
In UN"-Says Lodge
United Nations, Mar. 30.
The United States Ambassador, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., said today that agreements with the United Nations did not contemplate admission to the United States of "desperadoes and trigger- men" to attend meetings of the world organisa. tion.
Vienna, Mar. 30. The Czechoslovak Gov- ernment
斟 decreed
has
On
general price reduction food and current consumer products effective April 1, Radio Prague announced to- night.
Mr Lodge's declaration, made at the opening
of the United Nations Economic and Social Coun- cil, touched off a sharp exchange with Russian and Czech delegates.
false
of
Mr Lodge asked for the floor; "The headquarters agreement The indendent
financial
to "kill onco and for all the (between the United States and
that the the United Nations) propaganda" evening news aper L'informa
and the In Washing-
United States has
agreement prevented supplementary. tion quoting arces: ten said: "innot be excluded The announcement said the attendance of accredited repro- last Summer dit not contem- that the Seotary judged reduction, the third since 1940, sentatives at United Nations plate the admission
at des- issue peradoes and triggermen. opportune prepare American
when the Communists came to meetings by refusing to
visns. public opinio which is hostile
Mr Lodge said the four per- power, "was the result of a de- for the mort to armed inter-
of four cases, in question, he sons involved are "orroneously vention in do-China for Imcision by the Government and said, visas had been granted to referred to as representatives of
the three persons.
non-governmental organisations, portant dedins which may be the Central Committee of
The Czech Communist Party" which
person, Iraj although they really taken by the Pentagon,"
nec no held separate meetings yester-Eakandary, an Iranian seeking minated by the Soviet Union." L'informal on cald Mr Dulles day. The latest reduction took Communist - dominated
admission to represent the
record of our polley World toward those with whom wo roference "unified action" place on September 28, 1953. Federation of Trade Unions, had differ certainly is more generous
un sion to "the pos-
The for than that of the Soviets. sibility of ternationalising the
United States record is in sharp Indo-Chins unflet."
contrast with that of the Sovies Union," he said.-United Press..
Was
The new measure involves a reduction on prices of food pro- ducts ranging from eight to 25
fourth
been refused admission "reasons of national security", Mr Lodge sald.
The salient facts of Eskan The independent Le Monde per cent. The Radio further dary's notorious record explains ch would "throw announced that effective April the situation fully," Mr Lodge
Bald the
cokl
wal on hibited really in Paris that jewellery products would be to death for participation in a
Une States would pay authorised.
the hopes ex-1, the sale of gold and silver said. "Eskandary was sentenced
tho the Chase Communists
this
The Radio
quoted
conspiracy to murder the Shah of dran, and he is accordingly a fugitive from Justice. He also has been expelled from France. “NOMINATED BY UB9R"
The
East-West Trade Talks Deferred
to lace them to abandon price to
New York, Mar, 30.. the Vieh." It said that by the Czech Prime Minister, # speech
The United Nations Economic before the Geneva Conterence
and Social Council today de- Herr Viliam Siroky, saying that the Amans should reply to the new price reduction would
fented a Soviet bid 'to: give "I am certain that no Govern-priority of discussion to the issue from Frances raise substantially the people's ment and I particulary in of East-West trade. "Elther assure us roller by standard of living in accordance clude the Soviet Union and
British sending pps
It approved instead "n or you help us with- the policy practised by Czechoslovakia - would ex proposal; supported by: the to nego "Router.
the Czech Communist Govern- pect the United States to per- United States, to postpone con- ment since its policy declaration mit him to come to New York, zideration of the question until "NO
of September 15 last year no matter what his purported the summer schon of the France-PressO,
business or alleged purposo, · Council in Geneva-Reuter,
NEW POLICY".
Ottawn Mar. 30. Cand was hol consulted by the Unie States Secretary of State, TL John Foster Dulles,
Coyukiko Wakago Fumiko beford speech, calling for
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Mandaris Dialogue:
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but did at expect to be,..
the
Exterpe Adairs Minister, Mr Lester arson, told the Com monali Va
Mead said - Canada would xpect to be consulted befanti United States BII«^ noun any new policy kin whlor:
›axpected | Canadian, the Minister.
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