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RED BRUTALITY

REPORTED

BY REFUGEES

Hanoi, July 28.

Communist brutality was reported today by refugees reaching Hanoi from areas of Indo-China oce upied by the Communist Vietminh since the Geneva truce was signed.

Frightened by these reports, thousands of additional refugees poured out of Hanoi in the rush to escape the area before it, too, falls into Communist hands under the terms of the Geneva truce.

Refugees reaching hero told of wholesale mrrcata of even those who de- clared themselves favourable to the new Communist rulers and voluntarily stay- ed behind.

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Hano), July 28.

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for the support of The Viet-

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have ended without vicliner or counities, 11 was reported here Jodity.

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Foreign Affairs

Debate

London, July 28.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954.

Queen Reviews The Police

HM, The Queen, with the Duke of Edinburgh, acen in Hyde Park when she reviewed

the police forces of the United Kingdom.Central Press Photo.

HOTEL WIRED

A

FOR SOUND

Sydney. July 28. war-blinded publican here runs his hutel from his office desk by remote

control. foreign

1. nd Samatcl. leader of the Liberals in the House of Lards, said during the How AK*

Lords flairs debate today there Ìuud been a setburk in inter- natical relations irl the last few days through the "shocking outrage" of the Chinese fack on a peace- ful civilian aircraft.

To there a test the Chinese had not sought To deny

Grade

Frat ponsibility, he said.

Jav Fe!! clays Inter the oftebes

repeated agaitisi American Ships

plunes

an attempt to prev and ant, Communist troops fium carrying out the French withhad pr

the High Command & undertaking rescue work.

t th the new kind of Rival propuganda tem F en fleation which the new China the Vietnamese Government and | 14 afferary the world, the less we the Vielminh are Fanging T hi te it with at the belles," One Red commando teum al-

the 100-mile wide

Della where he sout fucked a little village only nine

hundreds

Feed Stargate, Labour, sug- miles east of Trung Gin, where e of themands of non- !

mareated that on Samuri should detalls of the cease-re were Communist French and luxe won

accepting jin domess give details of air- "ven-Communist

sailing toj croft netivities around the island

of Fames11. loyalist South Vietnam.

Vietnamese Goverment repar-

hamatered cul by Victinish officers, in

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marck"

mediate. the

EXECUTED

Vietnames between

Tule

repesentatives here say up to 1,000,

000 under scheme.

SUPPORT OF PEOPLE Lord Samuel said it was true The sea Birupd Flemosa wire "warlike" but there was no excuse for mistaking clearly British civilian plane, evacuated marked

still less for pursuing I as it dived to the sen "dring at it all the way down apparently hoping Those evacuated were mem-that there would be no survivors

THE HUNG PEOPLE

Puth may change

to go thu free-

evacuation The High Command The Communists seized sevenwald today that 6,250 civilians miktimen and executed them by had already beca tying chargs of pinstie UK+ from the coastal zore. plosive to their bodies, prins and legs and then setting them off

Brut 1 Hama.

the

201 estimated 100,000 11/11 who will now the city before ne Rocks Inke over on thetaber 11, wese evacuated to Haiphong and Sa gon in French aircraft

Thank

unwilling

titu Con

to give evalence."

Get-

the

of the "Hung" people,

Lord Samuel said the revolu- racially linked with the soulletin Chinese who successfully fought tich im Chung "undoubtedly has

Vietminh under their

support of the mass of the len ler Communist

Hot enly the Jer Colony Vong Chinese perple

leasant kind workers but the 10 Wult

universi- evacuation procedure, streamvo' meal which canie et along the road to Haiphong 411 the zen, carrying bundles of belongings,

for the complicate a Song until the Geneva agres | echtesteri classes, the

pitiful

Supreme French Commander General Paul Ely arrived in Hari tonight to supervise operations for

evacuating eventually an estimated 1,000, OUB persone

the dela (run before Halphong is handled pyog

Into force At

The French High

IKO

more

north Vietnam yesterday mun-tits and the patriotic youth,"

Com- That revolution is mand said today that there were likely to be undone than was only tw

the Russian revolution of 1917." two small brenches el J. These occurred about ten he added our after the cease-fire

when

We may feel just indign'ton Vietminh soldiers Bred three and resentment at the recent rifle shots at a hellcopter taking | Incidents of the planes but that wounded from the outpost of Chf|is no reason for adopting policies Diem, northeast of Hai Duong, doomed to failure. and dropped a mortar bomb on

to think in

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NO OLIVE The debate was initialed by Lord Henderson, former Labour Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who said that before long Communist China and other ("excluded states' would have to

the be brought into

United Nations.

He is tall, amlable Jack Walls. 48.

Hotel The Mainsbridge, Liverpool. Just out of Mydney.

The hole is so sensitively wired for sound Thank he

can hear a lap dripping.

IL han;

A super-sensitive ampil- Her system controlled from his office desk.

allowing

him to hear what is going ip cvery room excepi the private bedrooms,

A powerful loudspeaker system in the bars,

battery of inter- communication telephones. A safe operated by Braille combination,

China Mail Special.

SALE OF U.S.

ARMS

Israel -

Warns Egypt

A

Tel-Aviv, July 28. The Israel Prime Minis- Ler, Mr Moshe Sharett, gave

India Might Join Asia-Sponsored Security

Pact

French Premier Working

On A 'New Deal'

Paris, July 28.

The French Prime Minister, M. Pierre Mendes-France, is now working at top speed on the second item in his programme - an economic "new deal".

His plan is based on freeing trade from arti- ficial barriers and on a reconversion of industry.

It will leave the 40-hour week untouched and there will be no change in the exchange rate of the franc, a Government spokesman said.

Following the end of the war Mendes-Frunes by binging in In Indo-China, the manufacture the Socialists.

of ornaments is exported to be M. Daniel Mayer, Socialist reduced and this in itself will Chairma of the National As- Inclve reconve,sion, At the pembly's Foreign Affairs Com- same time, the Government will mission, said today thai the give credits to those firms who Assembly would probably bein increase their productivity and debating the European Army modernise their plant.

Tegaty about August 15.-Reus

The Government ulso wantster. certain industries to give extru pay for increased_productivity.

M. Mendes-France SOW Jeaders of the Communist and Cathelle trade union federations In a meeting which

observers believe will guin the support of organised labour for his plans.

افلام

EXPORT DRIVE

Most employers were inclined

encourage

the new deal, which will involve

a big ex- porl driv: and a systematic effort to get French prices down to world competitive levels.

The end of the Indo-China war Mrcellars which America placed at

will reduce

the supplies of France's disposal for the war. dollar gop will be filled partly by purchasing

certale raw materials from the Soviet zone instead of from the dollar or sterling zones,

Washington, July 27. The United States Ambassador to India, George Allen, has told a Congressional Committee India might join an anti-Communist security organisation if one were established with Asian initiative and leadership.

The Ambassador gave this report on May 12 to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which was considering the Foreign Aid Programme. Part of his testimony was made public by the Committee today.

Committee members question-

exi the Ambussudor on the possible results of the Genevu conference a fall of Indo- China on what some Sena.or coiled Indian Prime Minister

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Nehru's

"basic

neutrali

States desire

polky

of

the Uniterel

and

for 12 military shield against any new aggres- ston in South-east Asia.

Mr Allen replied: "I can en-

Rhee To See

The

The production of cotton and

Indonesia

Rejects Agreement

Djakarta, July 20, The Indonesian Cabinet early today rejected a proposed agree- aunt that would end the Dutch- Indonesian Union and ordered Use Education Minister, Moham- Yamin, to return to The Hague to seek a better com-

re promise.

me

"Negotiations will continue," announced the information Mini-). ster after a Ave-and-half-hour meeting of the Cabinet. The Cubinet, headed by Premier All Sustraumiidjojo, apparently ro- tentative agreement that had been worked out when erasing France's Independ-served political parties balked at

giving their approval.

North

other raw materials in French

Africs will be encouraged Jected the as a long-tean contribution

tu

ence of the dollar and sterling areas.

SPECIAL POWERS

A DÉFEAT

It was defeat for the non- Party Yamin, who

generally was recognised as the Indonesim author of the agreement.

An Cabinet official

announcement sa Yamin would weave for The Rogue on Friday.

M. Mendes-France will ask for special powers in a bill to carry out this "new deal" policy and the lobbles expect him to get the powers without difficulty. M. Mendes-France yesterday hust a long exploratory talk with M. Guy Mollet, Secretary of the delegation Socialist party about the Independence, siblility of Socialists joining his that negotiations can be Anished Missouri, July 28.

government,

before August 17 (Indonesian Fonner President Truman was The Socialisıs will not be Independence Day).'

Truman

The announcement also said be would "convey to the Dulch the Wishes of the and added, "We hope

visage the possibility that if the sufficiently recovered from his ready to consider this matter ions objected only to phaser

make reriously

to Visit

Stom

Asian countries themselves take critical Illness today the lead,

they make the pro- preparations for posals so that it Is an Asian President Synghun Rhee of solution, the Indians might well Korea. take pari."

LEADERSHIP

The South Korean President plans to fly to Kansas City on August 5 and pay Mr Truman a three-hour visit,

Mr Truman

Asked directly if India might Join a security pact he said: **I think there is a possibility... that India and the other coun- tries of that part of South Asia nes which

has been making a stewly recovery from the lil-

necessitated

week.

Dr

on

a warning today against the can be brought into a security operation in June 20. Mrs Tru- grant of arms to Egypt as

Wallace arrangement to prevent further man said that long as she insists there is

Communist aggression in South Graham, who operated, had not a state of war between her-Asia If appropriate attention is found it necessary to visit the

to given

the fact thai the former President for the lust self and Israel.

peoples of Asia do not like to Log

behind along

Western Referring to reports that the leadership

Mrs Truman said her husband If they make the United States

was getting stronger every day If they take the would

supply leaders

was working on hla arms to Egypt. Mr Shureit told leadership we should back them and he 1,000 Air Force officers at an

But we cannot face them memoirs, which would be pub- Air rally here: "We shall con-

with decisions made elsewhere." shed after January 1, 1935,--

United Press. sider any arms given to Egypt as liable to be used against us."

over

up.

Ambassador Alien, when asked. about the chances of a security non-

Ho said Thailand and the greatest Philippines might join but not

Japs Leave For Home

Referring to the Anglo-pact linking Britain, the Egyptian agreement

Communist part of Indo-China, the Suez Canal zane boso, Mr New Zealand and Austratio, said Sharett said: "We have heard he did not think India would threats of aggression from the be attracted to such on arrange- lips of Egyptian leaders which ment. justify the deepest concern and require from us the watchfulness.

The Soviet news agcozy sald "The grant of a new position of strength to Egyht

He added that Pakistan looked today that the last members of any obligation on her part to more toward the Middle East a Japanese Parliamentary dele- regularise her relations with and he doubled if it "would tookgation had left for home today Israel is liable to be interpreted that far toward the East." after spending about a month in

Moscow.

Aggression.

without

The officers cheered him when

Burma, Indonesia or Ceylon.

Lord Reading, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, sold the recent Soviet note on its proposals for a European securi- Ay pact was framed in language of "unusual asperity and scourge rather than an olive branch.""

But

I would receive careful study "though at first sight it revealed nothing to strengthen the prospect of peace.

Lord Henderson Labour, ask- ed whether

and actually serve as a spur to Router. was a poesl- bility of the new plan for Ger- man sovereignty being brought Into effect during the recess of the British Parliament if the French Parliament did not ratity the ropean Defence Com-

European munity pact before

middle Lord

Read replied: "Yes, that is so. The

plan will into effect on August 10 but if there is no ratification by then the countries concerned will enter into discussion as to the methods of putting it into operation"

COM

it rose in the

not

wne

London, July 28.

Tass said: "As the invitation

he said: "We stand prepared 'PHONEY THEFT of the All Union Society for and watchful and we shet constantly strengthen and per- fect our defence force to meet any emergency."

BALANCE OF POWER

He said: "At this Very

Cultural Relations with Foreign Tokyo, July 28. Countries, delegation of Police arrested 14 employces

members of the Japanese of Japan's Telephone and Telegraph Corporation for sell-Government, who had partici- ing phones they were supposed | pated in the Stockholm con- to install in business offices.

Естети for the reduction of The employees were alleged moment, a most important to have visited business of international tendon, have spent change in the balance of power ces removed the old sets and about one months in the USSR. between HE Brut the world exchanged them at the Cor- around

+The us is taking place."

delegation poration's office for new oner,

visited Instead of faking the now Moscow, Lopingrad and Stalin- Israel withed overy

nation ones to the offices from which grad, and were received by Mr might achieve its "rightful they had removed old sota they aspirations to complete freedom then sold them for 3,000 to 4,000 yshinsky. A group of members and Independence, yet not in Yen (£3 to £4 sterling) cach, of the Japanese delegation, who order that it should foment By the time the polléo had remained here, lett Moscow strife, increase enmity and plot caught up with them the om today for home. Most of the aggression against a neighbour plbroer jud disposed of 2,000 delegation left a few days ago.” Ing state," he said."

telephones China Mall Spo-

BATIFICATION Later

Lard

Archibald, Labour peor, gold ho alarmed at Lord Reading's sug- gestion that if France did not ratify the EDC before the French Parliament went into

recess, would steps

be taken to imple }ment the decision of the Anglo- Mr Sharets said largel would American working party about fight the Egypilih blockade on roarming Germany,

ships. bound for Target rough Land

Reading said: "The | the Suez Canal with all "the decision is not that on August legitimate mons at its dia- 18 or any date of that kind thèse | posal,” now,

ow proposals would come into operation,

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Brigadier Yosset-- Avidar, Acting? Army Chief-of-StaIT, told the rally that the Bles

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Reliable sources said the Indo- until the European ariny issue on which their party of the agreement concerning Is divided, has been settled,

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