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NEW HIGH FOR SCOTCH WHISKY EXPORTS

Edinburgh, July 21. Scotch Whisky exporia

for the Bras six

of

this year Were the

highest ever recorded, a spokesman of the Industry announced here today.

They totalled 0,654.12

proof gallons and earned of

£10,082,305 increases 533,563 rations and

£1.830,131 over the same period last year.

-

The United States mained the largest single market, buying 3,884,740 gallons for £0.804,721— пи incresse Di COTTO 60,000 pallons

Mail Special.

China

INTERNATIONAL

AIRPORT

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Report

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1954.

POWERFUL FRENCH ARMY The Great Question-Germany No.4

STANDING BY

TO PROTECT HANOI

Paris, July 21.

About 150,000 French Union troops with powerful' armoured sup port are standing by in Hanoi to protect French lives and property.

But the 400,000 Vietnamese inhabitants of Indo-China's second city appear to be indifferent to the Geneva truce agreement to hand over the region to the Vietminh Communists, according to reports reaching here.

Hanoi, once the bustling capital of northern Indo-Ching, is already "ghost" city awaiting the entry of the Vietminh columns.

There is widespread specula-) did not want partition and wel tion as to how soon the French know that peace will not retur

M

army will have to leave banni to our hearts until our country PAY IS TOO

for Hutphong, which is to re-has been urited again," min French hands for 10 General said, more months

Ja the first

officini

Viet-

hathese reactie to the truce in the fiel agreement, the army Chiet-of-long prepared Staff, General Nguyen Hinh, asserted that dre is not

pence,

Van

CCUSE-

the

French staff officers are put-

touches to their evacuation plan, They estimate that of the 150,000 Fretich Untun forces in northern Indo-China. 30,000 Vietnamese auxiliaries will prefer to remain on their home ground and awide the entry of the Vietininko.

French officers believe that treep they will

be evacuating 100,000 Vietsu#143 bo

The enemy will profit from Palit pence whleb wait put US thu Comumutasa amster

etska of the My L

"BE VIGILANT"

yuke,"

"Let us be more vigiani itan fervilians ever and prepare our own peace de-of humour and true freedom. We A

London, July 22 Government plan to spod 10 million

site 1,000) acry veloping a at Gatwick, 30 miles south of London, as an intern- Cromad

been har irrt

Busckord in the report of il

1

pable inquiry here.

Pregun

held in touch

Mill considered puute

that the new Apport

would sport legal amenities, rout

duke

For a potential

A peste

Sue Colut Campbell,

Chunt-

man of the inquiry, said de ha

Cambodia And Laos Statements

The

Geneva, July 21. Governments

considerable quantity of French equipment has already been moved to Haiphong

DISTANT GUNFIRE

Distant gunfire penak still be heard

Hano tortay 1J3

and I squadrons of the French air force were muring over the city on Their last nússione, of the seven-

year war

The last French busiesstnen to remain in Hand are wonder~ in whether they can remain in

after the of the city

Cominumist

report two days ugo de cons Lans and Cambodia today occupation,

Aviation Jad established te

sidered The Ministry of Civilissurd almost identical French businessmen had hoped

latey that ile site WILS sut-statements laying down the

able for ita purposes

He called. however for T provision in the Jamblang ani of the grad port tur everything resible to remise

1119

k

policy to be followed by the two countries.

Both statements declared that the governaments of the countries re alve:

} Never to ladke part in

two

the last moment thal unul Haiphong would become a free port and a gateway

for French

exports into Chim.

The fate of the French In- dustrial installations in northern Indo-China is sull completely an uncertain,

be

Sir Colin Campbell also sug- in his report -to માણ

Mr aggressive policy and never to Harold MacMillon, Minister of permit their territories to Housing - that the whole of the jubileed in the service of much a

should be Ju

government

boundary land fr Les oequired | js. compulsorily

viewed and amended

of

Thai neither no might will join in any agreement with

other states shuld sucli

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degree of agreement not be in comformity

will

with the painelpies of th: Char- for of the United Nations

or

French army radio cars at key points in Hanoi tonight will sigral immediately any sign of French army disturbances and units and Vietnamese police now under military control-are patrolling the city.

Officials here believed that

LOW FOR NURSES

scheme,

London. July 21. There is serious herige of the doctors' health visitors

in the right-hand women National Health Service.

in the They are key-women

and are State-registered four-and-a-half- with nurses

training. beit special years their starting salary is only £420 a year,

For

the authorities ex- peet a woman skilled in human relationship,

specialist child health and development. in the care of mothers, of the aped and handicapped and ex- perienced in inental welfare.

Н

UNDERPAID

Iz

"She is now un accepted and welcome person in the home, with a unique pince in the ves of the people.” said the Royal College of Nursing in a memo- rendam to the Ministry of Health.

The Royal College points out that her £420 compares with the £520 paid the organiser of f home help and the £600 palch to the welfare officer, neither of whom requires any recognised training or qualification.

She is worse paid than the children's visitor with only one or two years' training, or the mental health worker, both of whose duties are compassed by her training.

EMPTY PLACES

In bc training, with her general qualifications as a mase, she has to acquire experience of communicable disease, tubercu boels treatment, psychiatry, mid- witery, home masing and the re-specialised care of the aged.

WIBT

COLOGNE COERMANS

REPUBLI

CIECHO

VIGHNA

USTRIA

POLAND

BALTIC SEA

*PRAGUE

CZECHOSLOVA

VIENNA AUSTRIA

FROM the waste and rubble

defeated Germany core Increasing evidence of strength. Measure it In related items of news.

In

cars

The Mercedes Benz sweep home to capture first the #nd second placed French Grand Prix. The Gier- man footbal team bring the Hongarians down unbeatable In the World Cup. The Ger- anat travelling salesmen come books home with full order

Like the Phonix.

arises Germany

ashies.

BE

· 1919–38 + GERMANY AFTER THE TREATY OF

VERSAILLES AND BEFORE THE INCORPORATION OF AUSTRIA IN 1930

1939–45:GERMANY AFTER INCORPORATION

OF AUSTRIA AND SUDETEN LAND 1938, INCLUSION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA AS

3 PROTECTORATES IN 1939, THE OCCUPATION OF WESTERN HALF OF POLAND IN 1939, AND

ANNEXATION OF ALSACE-LORRAINS 1940. 1945-? GERMANY BISECTED:

WEST GERMANY ~~~~ EAST GERMANY, PART OF THE LATTER IS NOW THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, PART IS INCORPORATED IN POLAND, WHILE GAST PRUSSIA 15 DIVIDED BETWEEN

POLAND AND RUSSIA.

from

Western the

Nobody could force them to Join the European Defence Community 道路 arms bearing Nobody can forve members,

French 10 accept old hand-in-glove

DR

t?r That thin should happen ko SODI Mav be surprising,

enemies It may

neighbours. be alarming, but a study of events suggests that this resurgence should be re- cognised lest Adenauer's Ger- dellberately isolated mans. from

com- the European munity, begin to look towards the last.

But the Germans are ready to take such a step. And toy are ripe for a change of some kind.

If ever they turned lowards the

"German unercognised Democratic Republic" of the East, the line-up

power against the Western Democra-

tu

thewr

with For

prople. national pride reborn, ask for arms and demand seir free- dom.

cies would

for goods that will be delivor-

time aud

**

on

specification.

Eisenhower Washes

His Hands Of Indo-China

Affair

ever before.

be stronger than

Japan's Youth 'Not Deeply'

Changed

United Nations, July 21.

The United Nationa and Educational, Scientific Cultural Organisation's magazine Courier said today that Japan's youth has changed greatly since the war but "not deeply."

By Seaghan Maynes

Washington, July 21. President Eisenhower was in effect washing his hands of the Indo-China affair when he told

The special UNESCO report is his press conference today that the primary

surveys of Japanese public opinion since 1951. The responsibility for the settlement reached at Geneva based on this year. rested with the nations which fought in Indo-full poll will be published later The report said that Japanese China.

be found desirable.

He crillelsed the commutation with loen mulbori- tes and expressed the hope that "in future the Ministry

evacuation of the remaining 8,000 seck the views and enlist the with the principles of the agree French residents from the city

ments

The cease-fire li support

local

of would start with 840 women and authorities me

His statement that the settlement contained youth are increasingly interested a week, inuch culler than they did in hostilities, or the obligation to children within about

in the outside world but while

Western their ferri- but it was not known how much

"features we do not like" reflected unhappiness admiring

material connection with Gatwick, tablish bases un China Mail Special

tores for the military forces of longer French troops would foreign powers.

main in Hanoi.-Reuter.

about some of the concessions France had had to make to get peace.

१. That the two governments

VIETNAM POLICE WIt settle their International

MILITARISED

Hanal, July 21.

|

disputes by peaceful means.

This neither Rovernment will solicit foreign aid in wor material, personnel or instruc- tors, except for the purpose of the effective defence of their territories

during the period which will

between the

Laos and

Ear Rings For Dog

Because of the long trade

the inadequate pay, conditions of service, a fifth of the avail- able places in the Health Visi-

Training ixe urflied.

Centres

ате

He did not specify these, features, but observers he had in mind chiefly the temporary assumed that partition of Vietnam between Communists and non- Communists.

in mean

to

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CAFASPIN

THE "POST" TYPHOON

power scientific, technological MAP

and industrial progress most of

the young people considered the West not truly cultivated.

FAMILY VALUES

The report said that Japanese

youth still attached much im and

portanco to family vabies even though

their not accepting

Mounted $5.00 Unmounted $4.00

elders' ideas unquestioningly. TYPHOON

re-

Giving bearing-distance and time-distance for typhoons likely to affect Hong Kong.. A useful adjunct to the "Post" Typhoon Map.

The Vietnam police have been

Tokyo, July 21. militarised and pinged under the

Five hundred delegates re-

qualified his, Now, American political and The President control of the army, beginning

Auckland, July 21. presenting supply, market and

lot military planners are seeking The report said that criticism by saying that a today, it was announced here,

in o woman walked

A consumes organisations met at Tra Horst night patival,

date of cessation of hostilities Auckland gilt shop com-

and asked Peking

for

depended on how these features answers to these questions: the on Tuesday

would work out in

practice, 1. What will the Indo-China of a number of democrat TABLE pused formerly

that of the final settlement for a good pair of oxidised ear opening Vietnam and

first National of the

relation to be ground | peace

since the end forms instituted and there seems police only, will now be com- of political problems In the

After careful delibera- Congress of Co-Operative

for satisfaction in the White prospects for removing other of the war which has proved posed of Franco-Vietnam units. Three associated states of Indo-ng-

more effective in theory than in tion she decided on a large ex- Societies, Radio Peking said to-

House that The Geneva agres major causes of tension in Aela? The curlew at midnight remains China, – Vielatan,

the remark: day. pensive pair with

of exchange

2. What will be the effect on fact." Cambodia-Reuter. in force.-France-Presse

permit ments "He'll like these,

A broadcast heard in Tokyo

batween the two the Western alliance?

The report sald that there le

of Interest in said that

population representatives from

3. Will Britain, France and a general lack halves of Vietnam, East Germany and North Korea

Asia internal politics among young He made an obvious effort to other allies in Southeast were presen and the delegates avold joining in the bitter cri- from other Red nations wern

ficism by some Congressmen, experied.

and refused to lead his bucking a defence alliance to guard the international **

to their description of the agree ments as "appeasement" of the Communista.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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IN T YURIE SHELL WHOLE PEAR E 1 Han M IS IN PARECE WAARLE TOTAL MASTER

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19 Allow: (6),

26 Way out (4).

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"He?" asked the assistant, "Oh, yes. They are for my dog. His ears stick up so." China Mail Special.

London, July 21.

"The taak of the Congress," Peking said, "was to review the work of the co-opera ive move- A total of 30 people were ment in the past few years, to killed, 850 seriously injured and sum up experience and to define 3,322 slightly

of co-operatives Injured In road the busic Lask accidents last month in the during the transitional period in London

Mall the building of Socialism

China,”—-United Press.

Special

Eren.

Canadian Culture

‘Americanised, Say The Soviets

Moscow, July 21.

In

The leader of a Soviet cultural delegation which visited Canada last spring has accused Canadian officials and newspapers of organising a

conspiracy of silence" about the visit.

In the main article on a whole page devoted to in the on their trip photographs and articles

"Soviet

A.. Culture", newspaper,

the leader,' Solodovnikov, accused local officials of trying to "prevent the lease of premises for the organisation of concerts."

of

This "obstruction”, as well of many Canadiane, and made OS tho "conspiracy"", Was them change their view planned before the vizit bo- | Soviet life

!

cause the Canadian public and In another article, Elizaveta of Soviet Chavdar, a well-known Boylet

iron singer, criticized the

the representatives

"Ameri-

and canization of Canadian cul-

up by ture, particularly in misis and

mang

art would destroy the curtain of demagogie

alander

họ đã

clared

But," he added

27 American fope (8).

YESTERDAY'S CLOSSWORD; Amrider2 Binzige, 4 Random,

8 System, 10 Kamis, 12 Girdle. 14 Convene, 17 Acne, 17 Avert- | gacorns of thờ el 20 Measure, 23 Ula, 13, Eros 27 Ly, 39 Gulle 20 and public goods Eloped, #2 Tigers &Tony, Desk, #1 Basic, Mason, diego, the Boviet i artists.

1) Alarms 13 Heveta, gradually, changed

25 Impel, Chady,

PEARS ALLAYED

$2.00 mounted

be as anxious as the United Japanese which contrasted with Obtainable from States to rush the formation of an active prooccupation with SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

affairs United

HONGKONG & KOWLOON

area against Communist penetra-Press.

ion?

into

AID PROGRAMME

4. Will France be more will- Mr Eisenhower beatedly ing to proceed with ratißcation ago that of the European Defence Com- treaty which would declared a few weeks he would not be a party to any munity

million German treaty which made anyone a bring half a

slx-nation slave a clear reference to the soldiers possibilities which might arise European

settlement The through a partitioning of Indo- China.

means most of the ten French divisions in Indo-China will be available for European defence The clause in the agreements and, in the opinion of Washing- a mejor allowing

to ton officials, removes the Vietnamese choose zones in which they barrier to French ralification of wanted to live will do much to the EDC treaty. allay fears here that the anti- Communist and predominantly One of the immediate effects Roman Catholic populations in the settlement will be' parts of northern Vietnam will

under reconsideration by Congress of be compelled to remain

the military and economic aid Communist control.

for the coming Diplomatic quarto here.Programme

which contains OVET to year, attached great importance this clause and ita Insertion pre- 91,180 million worth of aid for Samsbly helped towards the the Indo-China war,

All shipments of military States acceptance, in United of the armictico goods destined or on their way principle,

to the French Union forces Though it is considered that in Indo-Ching halted as a result the price of peace was high, the of the cease-fire agreement,

The Administration is asked sottlement is regarded as the best of a bad bargain in view of Congress the strong Communist military the Indo-China funds from the position in Indo-Chine, the Foreign Aid Bill to make them collapse of the French offensive available for use in other parts strategy and the steady weaken- of Southeast Asia, and for the Southeast Asian ing of popular support for the proposed anti-Communist drive.

defence alliance.----Reuter.

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