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The War without a Front
Russia Recognizes Vietminh
Two Invasions of Laos
3
CHINA
WAR STARTED
WITH STREE
HOW
Invasion of Cambodia
4
CHINA
THAILAND
CAMBODIA
INDOCHINA
SUPPLY LINES PH
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PLANDI
THAILAND
ANUNTAIN
LAOS
LAOKAY
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1954.
VIETNAM!
FLANOI
Siege of Dien Bien Phu
Current Campaign
15
CHINA
THAILAND
EMRKODLA
INDOCHINAŠ
I AR Newsfoitures
Will Hanoi, Saigon, Cambodia
And Laos Share
The Fate Of Dien Bien Phu?
By CHARLES GRUMICH
Associated Press Staff Writer. Formerly in Saigon
The fate of Indo-China still lies in the balance between the Western and Communist worlds.
Indo-China is now a problem of the first magnitude for President Eisenhower, just as it was for President Roosevelt before the attack on Pearl Harbour when he warned Japan in 1942 to go no further in its undeclared war conquest of Indo-China.
Indo-China is doubtless looked upon in the Kremlin and in Peking as the gate to crash for the taking of Southeast Asia.
Than
Jp Stat Wise
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11.05
Incest "hana | fist postwar evnihet began,
Bien Phu war ebosen
bu sehat thing had quelly bull boy ayn Conneby the Fremen command to test pait not over munist forces and hard in scares
They that the 4 st padik
-Commat nationalists, whe Vietminh could be cut to prees. cat on this proper meats ¦ bated. Freuch eduraliene nuse in the classic style of tronun
balt mul masking an' thun they did the Communals conflict. In order to
ve it, 73140 the French look the fortress Violin in a para-
.
1
Tan first leg fog de ke out in i To the surprise ut ne sme, H. Tach Chan pist alles the etose Chi-mont's Vistonh Lecanic
o Work W7 It was target, tege of the Kremlin. When
a nut mal st avvolt
C
umarfer
umaker
Karast the
M
Tw-lung an Chou Besla
t
142 Chting & Chus
even
1er
Savana the the troop raid on Navimber 20, 1953, and primed it with tanks, big guns, planes.
The cost in manpower t› the Vickmuh
have been manpower is cheap
human wave attacks persisted to engulf the fort. China provided the material.
The fall of Dien Bien Phu now puby the great city of Hanoi on The
Jelua French
Tu hut the emerged
Nationalists Moscow-
ere mainland, ilo
He hast
on the border ally Easter as the, handier Conflict pened a wedge for them with supplies. endless war. or provided the vacuum in which Manpower was cheage. to operate. The revolt did both.
Ho's plan was clear: it the baled his Be
the Love in
French keep the big cities; the relatively
#tul north, ሲፒ Haner, where
Chinese Velah wah guerrilla tactics the spot ce a ripe turgel. 1722
would make Nat...malist arry ef Chiang Kai-
It Impossible to operate the rich country estates shes by pra Albed agreement
rubber and myriad other products; then the ellies
had charge of disarming sure producing
gvnderest Japanese north of the bisecting
The must falt 18th Parallel.
Through the years, the Viet- fighting between French and nationalista railed Annunties minh look over more and more then, while
until they Ho's Vietminh was country
controlled Just emerging
known practically all ef Vietnam in the
north
except for the Red River Communist-led political entity.
Hanoi-Halphong in- Delta-the around
dustrial
arxa. Most of
out frontal lighting. The Viet- and Ruerrilla
minh spread around some tuuth went on
positions In the French then key
sintrud
Saigon.
in the south
port
This situation of relative peace these successes were won with
in the
worth
fighting in the
for months. The
south.
started their campaign to yield leaving Saigon and its neighbour twin city, Cholon, akme for the cline.
measures of
Independence
Indo-China.
to formation cl
This led
eventually the state of Vietnam, with ex-Emperor Bao
Dal
tension of King
and
Faded Out
current monsoon might stay the them at Dien Bien Phu. Vietminh but it did not stop
Saigon is vulnerable. So are Laos and Cambodia.
The Poor Old
Man Left
£156,000
TRADE and COMMERCE SECTION
Hongkong's Most Successful
Year At The BIF
From Our Own Correspondent
¦
London, May 25. Hongkong has just had its most successful year to date of showing-and selling-at the British Industries Fair.
This is confirmed by the number and scope of trade enquiries at the colony's stund.
Buyers from 56 countries made 638 enquiries-70į more than last year. Many more found the information they wanted in the Hongkong B.I.F. Directory.
Of those who asked to be put They're made in n place called | In Touch with Hongkong ex- Kowloon and
into smuggled hibitors, 344 came frum the Hongkong. Oh, yes! I know all United Kingdom,
(9), (5),
Holland was next on the list, with 20 enquiries, followed by Rhe (10), Denmark Trinidad (D). Kentyn Sweden (8) Australia, Belgium, New Zealand (7 euch), Lebanon and the United States (8 each). Lextiles As always, made-up were most in demand, but few
to a single class of goods.
about them?"
Ceylon To Sell Pound To Become
More Rubber
To China?
Colombe, May 25. The Government of Cey- Ion in negotiating with
Communist Chion to sell quanuities of rubber In EXCERS of the 50,000 tons contracted for
your under 100 terms of An existing
trade
agreement between the two nations.
According to reports. Ceylon is asking 28 pener per pound.-United Press,
HONGKONG
STOCK EXCHANGE
(From Our Correspondant)
Convertible
This Autumn?
Washington, May 25.
A party of senior US Treasury officials has returned from Europe convinced that Britain can and will make sterling convertible, perhaps as soon as this Autumn.
This optimise view is based | vertibility of their currencies
mereasing strength of and are only waiting for Bri tain to give the lead.--London the Sterling Aren's dollar serves. In spite of the recession Express Service. in the United States.
10-
Now, however, business nelivity in the U.S. has started to recover, and this is expected to speed the time when vert!bility is possible.
'Om-
eriticism A more legiliniate
sometimes heard. It is 12L
A spokesman of the World all buyers are unable to gut
Bank confirms the official U.S.
The
would information
Bank the
they
optimlarn need about prices without a long do-
almost certainly underwrite lay while their enquiries are
British templ it convertibili- forwarded to manufacturers.
Business on the Steck Ex- and it is understood Bank of the stand) change this The organisera
would probably waive mordng amounted officials theto 9242,210, Noon quotations and
of their own
The underwrite re the morning's dealings:--
point out.
that
Is to have
buyers confined their enquiries only alternativer,
presentatives of all participat
ng firms pres on the sland
present all the time. This would
at least a space
ten hiring limca 03 Dix as this year's stand-in addition
to providing offices where buyers could be Interviewed in private.
The secret of Hongkong's success at the Fair lies in Its wide range of products. Indeed. flute appeared to be something on the stand for everyone,
Rav tim
BEWILDERING HANGE
Dru-
WOLN
A buyer from leeland wanted woollen gloves;
Arabian merchant wanted spray guns; a Air representative of the
Exchange wanted Europe
Landon noelts: # vistuner wanted Chinese spleen. *T*L,¢༠xyat! found what they backing for.
First-time visitors commented on the almost bewildering range of goods displayed But much some grallying was the gin.ral n among the Colony's parent. old customers of the great im- provement in quality,
Que bushesman, down from Lancashire, admitted the frankly worked by what
was lie
I've never pald
math a1- Tenun to talk about rompell- H. from Hngkong," he said, "1 utway believed
that, in the end. quality tells. So long as Hongkong sent us cheap trash I knew I had nothing worry about But now..."
Then there was the man from Manchester who doubt!].
In wing
to
110
"Ah, yes" le sait. "I know all about these woollen gloves,
Anglo-Iranian Sales
Fulling this. there would be) Ittle point in quoting prices, for, with competition as keen as it be among Chinese
matiu- tacturers,
these would selduin bear any relation to the tergus business was fually on which
Muse
circumstances, to
wen:ld difficult
improve the present system whereby all patrespatung manufacturers are given detalis of enquiries concerning their goods and then i left to compete seves for the business.
Trut
then
Tokyo Stock
Market
SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES
BANKS
HK Bank
INSURANCES Men XD
DOCKS, ETC
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NEW YORK
STOCK MARKET
New York, May 25.
The stock market lost u and few cents on average today
even
though the British insisted that in the absence of any new It should be allowed to fluctuate stimulus,
The traiting pice lightened, after convertibility.
the volume : with
of 2,060,000 There is one point on which !sbures the smallest in a week. US Treasury officials
2,330,000 shares may be compared with misleading themselves. They yesterday.
believe Britain is "lowering the Prodit-taking cut the price of sights" with regard to demanda recent leaders such as Allied for the liberalisution
US Chemical which was
trade policies as a prerequisite points, General Electric, of 1. 1 convertbalty,
Bullard, off 1% Seaboard Oll, These demands have included of 4 points. extensive Customs simplifica~! Mons, tariff reductions and thei
A few issues reacted to divi- fell Rock Deep news.
Pope at I the Buy American $14 to $47% following a divi- and in stock Instead of cash. Dottish financial experts here Detroit Steel dropped 11⁄2 poln are cautos about the
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MISCELLANEOUS
Vacute
The
Car
Exports
In April Almost 34,000
Tokyo, May 26. A few market operators are Dinning their hopes on Prime Minister Yoshida's forthcoming | vist to the United States for a boos. In the Tokyo stock market.
For rumours that $120 million Society of Motor Manufacturers
US Economic ald is to be and Traders Ltd. pumped Into Japan's sagging cronomy a
This was
scas
Tt
large, prices
ruh polni under last cluse, a move
which
of trade and the Randall Cornmarkel men considered normal in view of the recent protracted mf-slun we some way toward rive to new highs in all major meclios his recommendations groups. But there is fittle hope that International Telephone and Congress will HU anywhere Telegraphs, whose stockholder near meeting the tuil British hold their annual meeting 10- demands.
morrow, was the active leader believed here that for the second day in
row. It Germany, Belgium and Holland held unchanged to $18.
also prepared for con- American Woollen stock featured on a gain of 2% points to a new high of $2299 in res- by Textron, ติ purchase 100,000 weaken shares at $23 each.
Motors cased. Uulities were steady.
New York Cottonponse to an offer announced
by the
theek
gain
Continuing its all-out result of Mr Yoshida's trip may be
strong on world market: against over-
th: competition
Brid enough to offset a series of un- Javourable
which Motor industry in Ap. Influences
of part exported a large darken the financial picture.
Market analysts listed these sing production of cars, rom- mercial vehicles and agricultural unfavourable factors:
tractors.
Market
New York, May 25.
Or 1.188 issues traded. 682 Colton futures today dévelop- [ were lower, 337 higher,
ed stendler ssluw markel.
tone {b another The NY Stock Exchange band volume was 3,770,000, abri The
Ainican Stock Exchange Closing around the day's best volume was 010,000 shares, levels the list
Dow Jones closing averages poluta Tit
were:
was up to 10 Opening prices N. twithstanding the Easter were unchanged to up 3 points.
(1) The Government bus nnnounced Its Arm deterinium- lan to implement a detoury holidays almost 34,000 cars, only New Orleans closed up 10 to 12
500 than in March, wire potuis, shipped abroad.
Up By 14 p.c.policy.
on
(2) The Central Bank Eur Agriculture and Forestry with
Both commicial vehicle ex- drew its funds circulating
and ports at just over 11,000, the pecurity market,
10,350.1 fractors at herrly (3) Sivert comparice fact slightly exceeds the num- already hard up for cual have ber sent in March. dumped valuable sceurflies on
London, May 24. An increase of 14 per cent in total sales above those for 1952 is
one of the out standing features of trading | "*""
The market tu pay share More than 14,500 cars a week in 1959 recorded in the dividends and taxes, annual Atutement of William Fraser,
down
WCTO
factoria
Singapore Rubber
Market
were made in British Although short Sir
selling in April; the average for com Chairman featured the market last week mercial vehicles was over 4,500. of the Anglo-Iranian Oll must issues which had slipped to extremely low ground Company.
jid
of a show any sign FOL The year 1953 was the second break. The Dow Jones average full year without oil from Iran. went up to 32.47 yen on Friday In 1952 sales of 32 milion but dropped to 32.05 yen at the tops of orude oil and products week-end-a dec
decrease
of 3.54 wire three million tons below
yen from the previous week. 1051 sales. In 1953. sales 13-
issues Speculative
Singapore, May 25. tons to crcased by 4.5 million
featureless though the weekend
There was some support of 37 million tons, Just under
saw some of them weaken.
trade at the opening but later The statement points out that The quiet market welcomed the market sagged on selling,
by blue chip and buyers Crude ali preduertion in Kuwait,
off-holding at the capital increases
Hatori Waches climbed close. Future clesings: Iraq and Qatar was again sub-
issues. stantially increased during 1953, to 100 yen and Korakuen Sia-
Edogawa No. 1 rubber per ib. June the company's off-take dium gained 20 yen.
July 61-35% from those sources totalled some chemical expecting to increase No. 2 rubber per lb. June 1
June 10.0 32 million tons, compared with expital in the near future pleked No. 3 rubber per iu.
No. 4 rubber per lb. June 30-0
624-02-2 Spot rubber unhaled
BTEL-01 25.6 million tons in 1952,
713-7239 Blanket erene No. 1 pale crepe
United Press NEW YORK MARKET
New York, May 25. Rubber futures iodny closed
when
Lona
6374-0)
34.296
NEW YORK PRICES
Jaily
Spot
Oct.
New York, May 20.
Closing Prices
34.30
Dee.
Mor
May
July Oci.
34.10
34.23
34,33b
34.37
34.10
33.40
Untied Prosa,
LIVERPOOL PRICES
Liverpool, May 25. Cotton futures, in pence per 15. and
on American middling 15/10 middling inch, closed as follows:-
based
Oct/Nov.
3141
Dec/Jan.
31.52
Mar/Apr.
3127
May/June
31.20
Market: The markat WAS quiet.-United Press,
London Foreigu
Exchange
New York Montreal Ainafurðan?? Blocked Mark Hamburg
Olo
Stockhol
Johannesburg, May 25.
up 17 yen. Mr John Celwyn Mac
In the Unitas Kingdom, crude
The Finance Minister Sankuro Millan died in a Johannes-o production was 64,600
declaration to A AOgasawa's as chief of state, by jolning
burg nursing home in April, against 55,400 tons in 1932. the S-shaped cuastal states of Vietnam, tha Jush
coastal aged 86, with 68, 4d. in his new small pilfield has been dis general meeting of the National Tonkin,
Annam
Cochin country of 22 million of Indo- pockets and ragged clothing covered at Plungar in Leicester City Bank Association that the
Shire and it China, more power for the come- Chirin's 25 million people, was worth about Don He left no with the Gas Council to under- 866 yen to one on the exchange has been agreed Euvernment would maintain the what matured King Norodom the exclusive stamping ground Sukinouk in Cambodia; and ex- of the Vietminh until April 12, will and had no relatives in take on their behalf large-scale had no influence on the exchange 30 to 40 points lower with sales Brussels
exploration
to of 91 contracts. for natural gas in one way or the other, but the Yong's 1953. Then the Vietminh struck Johannesburg, Sisavang
ol Spot No. 1 Rss were quoted Zurich realm from the royal principality into Laos and hended for that Mr MacMillan, who is bg-five-year period at an estimated push down the dividend It has since been discovered the United Kingdom over a Finance Ministry's decision
damage insurance companies to
a pound. Future This campaign reduced the Lang Probang The expedition lieved to have a nephow in cost of £1 million.
15% cooled off bullah sentiment. at 22% comts Indo-China to three vlable states went into a
TRVCESO
en route Australia, left £186,363. 12. 44 The company's,range of ex- Uniled Press. but they were without national that has dever been explained Mr MacMillan was born in ploration activities in othe parts cohesion excopt through beyond the fact that 12
in 1609, Ho want to of the world is being extended, go! Glasgow membership In the French night in the monsoon rains. Australia with his father at the and in Papua the joint under- and with Union.
Australian Los was invaded for the second age of 19 and came to South taking Le last
American interests continute to December and this Afelen in 1902.
. He worked at Turffontein make satisfactory progress. somehow.
Race course, Johannesburg and
of Luang Prabang to all of Laos, Sisavang Yong's royal capital,
had
27.40 22.40b 22.04-05
London, May 25.
2.811-201 15/10 2.77 3/10-2.77 5/16 10.6326-30.63%
11 10/10-12 11.7532-11/2913. 140.471-140.526
20.01-50.015 00416-00535
14,023-84.02%
United Press.
NEW YORK EXCHANGE
New York. May 15.
closings were:
July Sept.
Exchange Rates
Dec
March MRY
13.15
Canada (dollar) Englandfills)
United Press.
LONDON MARKET
this
10.71
22.34
London, May 25. The rubber.market was quiet with No. 1 Ras spot quoted at 18% pence per lb. Prices:
No., Eas spot ...........
ttioment, house form:
Open Uprising faray also faded out somewhere,
Business was done in the locat In Canada, Anglo-Iranian hing unomolal exeliange · market The only over-all looderuluip Cambodia, which had
had never missed a race meeting for acquired an interest in the Triad morning at the following rates: was in the hands of the French, | Internal troubles with Vietminh 10 years. Yet he never had Oil Company which has hold-U.B. dolist (per #1).....
notes (per (1) Sterling Each of the three states had its underground plotters since 1948, bet in
melther togs in the proved of potential indonesian rupiah (per 130) hia. 1o. Ho
areas of Western Biem tiesia per 100) *** own army, and each now has was the last of the three states amoked nor drank, and died a oll-bearing
****** Singapore (Biraits) Pak a taste of fighting with the|lo report Invasion. These forays bachelor.
Canada,
Indo-China piastres (per 100) Vietminh forces.
Dcquicted a a few weeks ago and
The company's fatal refinery He was so frugal that friends with atrocity said that he would make a half- output in 1903, at 20 million The official stariing date of were reported,
Indo-Chino ; war was evidence to the United Nations pound packet of ten last six tons, was two million tons more December 20, 1940, This came and to the current Geneva con-month and, one razor blade than in 1952. With the chew as an open uprising led by Ha ference on Indo-Chinn.
| Aden 'refinery "coming into, com- against the French in Hanol. He The Cambodian invasion camera cinema show in his life, dan | mission, "this" manenor bånd “ thự
The price of silver, was today Apr June previously had been taken to midway through ... the... French His share holdings wore most Kwinana refinery, Lokily next axed at 12 12 pence per fine sung Paris: bus the renin alforte at stand; shen Bien Phonthe 19 in gold mining, godly: 26,000 year, the statement points out inte for spot and 72% for foru compromise failed and the dane tertera faris which toll of ble fortune wat in a current that by the end of next year word. This pa tise of V of us
In the worth|od""May- ww on mostly rather than the south when the month after about a three-banking account-China Mafil output should be some 30 million any on ptir positions United Eats erepe
WID
nine months.
A Special
He never
ross.
London Silver
London, May 28,
July
Bept.
Oct/Dev.
Jan Mar
unofficial
Clostrig,ratos
D141 27/32
2.81 15/10 1.75-2.70
30-day futures... 3.01 29/52 DO-day futures. 281-17/10
Australia (pound)
Denmark (krone).
·France (franc)
3 maustriatu
20 rails
utilities
63 stucka
40 bonda
3:24.02
100.0
50.00
127.70*
100.70
Comm, future price Inder 181.60
• Subject to confirmation-United
New York Sugar Market
New York, May 25. World No. 4 sugar futures to 3 closed today unchanged points higher with sales of 71 contracts.
Domestic No. 6 sugar future! closed unchanged to 2 points lower with sales of 344 trac
con-
world futures Steadiness in reflected light trade buying in the face of limited offerings.-
Havana trade sources indicated that
has Cuba
received ¤
of credit
telter against purchaser
Lons
for payment
of 100,000
of Cuban reined sugar Durchased by India.
Future closings were: Contract No. 4 (world)
July
September October January March
May
July
Bpot-teents per lb. fob Cuba? Contract No.
July
September
November
March
3.29b
8.08 B.TA 2.72b
0.00
United Press.
Spot-fcents per in, cli
NY ax-duty), compag
CHICAGO GRAIN PRICES
Chicago, May 25. Prices per inchel in centu
Closing Prices
2005, Wheat,⋅ No, `1, ^aud" }
New Zealand (pound) + Bouth Afrin (pound) Belgium (frone)
Appl
2.23 8/18
010054
Dept.
1400
00384
West Germany (dessache
mark)
Corn, No. 2, yellow .......
2:385
Spot
July
100%
Hept.
1450
18%-187 Folland (guilder)
Italy-officiai
104-1075|| Norway (krone) JK-12 | | Portugal (ssoudo) 1875-10:
Spain (pesita) Bweden (crone) Heida) | Switzerland-free
India trupes)
~ General market, ell. basis, porisi:
Pakiran rupee) Hongkong (clažja
Andonesia (tuplokvi
Singapore 1B1EMILA
New York Baur, 200
Pret