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· 40,000 VIETMINH TROOPS IN CHINA

New Delhi, Sept. 6. Nuyen-du-Thanh, head of the Vietnamese information Mission to India. said here today that 40,000 Vietminh Troops of Ho Chi-minh were now being fed and trained by the Chinese Communist Government.

He told Reuter that Ho sent Bese troops across the border when the "rice bowl" Red Illver delta area of Tonkin came under the Bcio Dal Government between November 1949, and May 1950.

Thanh lo imed that the Dad Dal Government now had the support of 90 percent of the population

and control of 60

percent of the land in Vietnam.

General elections, based on an adult franchise, would be held in areas under no Dal's control

by the end of this year.

Than, h along with his Marco colleagues arrived here. from Calcutta, will be in Ind far thre months, visiting various parts of the country.

Herald Bat he was Bao Dal'a "special envoy," and the purpose of he mission was lo give the Indian people Information on the pubient au! ennemie situation in Vietnam and to learn about indén.

we

wh

"Bot as Vietnam is not re- contabel 1 India fanelion use>Belally," he added.

-Reuter.

Air Raid Warning System

New York, Sept. 6. An air raid 'warning sys. lem will operate in New York city from next Mon. day.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950.

Sea Cadets Take Time

Out For Fun

WORLD BANK AND FUND MEETING:

DEMAND FOR EXCLUSION

OF NATIONALIST CHINA

Paris, Sept. 6.

of the representa- tive of Nationalist China was presented by the Czechoslovak delegate ai the opening session of the International Fund and International Bank meeting here this afternoon.

An official resolution demanding the exclusion

Communist Mr

Chinese The Arthur

Wallentier,

Forelito Minister, Mr Chon Civil Defence Director, sail last night that from when (GMT) on En-ul, at the same time cabled

pratesi anainst un police a formal

of the Chinese presence tionalist delegale

Septmber 17, sirens

the

in

These seven lads, all members of the Sen Cadet Corps, enjoy their ice cream cones as they watch the Cowes Regatta, on the Isle of Wight. They were on their way to visit H. M. S. Vanguard, but took time out of a crowded itinerary to pause long enough for this breather and to get a good look at

the yacht race.

(Aeme).

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nean off the East coast of Spain.

have before Then the The representative of Na- Board of Governors of the Fund Fund

of multitateral conver

which the towards tionalist Chim was present at the Bank is taking place, al

The conference will just 11 tibility

Fund's policies are directril, and at this afternoon's opening days,

After speaking of the achieve the plan for Europran Pay- session, sitting a few seats)

The Fund sould! and Fund. Mr Deshmukh said: this light. away from the Czechoslovak ments and hopes of the Bankments Union has to be seen in representative,

But what shall we say of the maintain an active Interest

The and any other proposals i Bank's clouds on the horizon?

for dealing with payments prob PERIOD OF STRAIN

Rome, Sept. 6. Emperor Bao-Dai of Viet- "First, I would say this: that runs on a regional basis. we must cling to the desire for

"For further progress in the am left Rome by air today to promote Na peace and our will

economie progress with courage diretion of multilaterats for the French Riviera re- Hubbard, 3. In the Mediterra- and determination.

But while, in sort of Cannes after a three-4. It is a famous park just out- If Lo Mr Eugene Black, "We must continue to search internal policies.

every means of Improving the interests of internal and ex-day visit during which he side of Paris. 5. The Northern Chairman of the World Bank, far

Anancial Stabillly In- was received by Pope Pius Lights, 6. Switzerland. and M. Camille Gutt, Managing International economie, as well tarnal Director of the Internationals political, relations not omit-vestment must be kept within XII. Monetary Fund, that "the st-ting to maintain the Fund and masterate limits, it must be re-

As the Emperor board. the available cognised that, in the less deve 115 constantly called delegates of the Chinese Bank

cennomir co-loped

Investment plane, Empress Markets Jeanne countries. reni-instruments of Kuomintang reactionary nant elique have no longer any operation.

cannot be curtalled drastically len by car for Florence where qualifications for participating

Secondly, in our economic without possible detriment to she will spend a few days be- economie progress and, fore rejoining her husband at in the Internation Bank for planning, we must try to delect their

their political Cannes.

ls importan:

to follow und

and fire brigade vehicles were ant to be rounded except when an alert was received from the United States Air Force,

These sirens would be used as dr raid alarms until strons had been installed at fixed locations

hroughout the elly, he surl.

"There is no evidence at hand to indicate that the danger of as attack on New York city is any greater today than I was, say, retraction and development which of the prevailing forces consequently, to

and must, therefore, be driven have hast and long-range sigmond social stability. out from its various organs and fleaner. meetings. Including the fire aromal celing of the Board of Governors to be held in Paris on September this year."

The two Czech Governors, M.

dx weeks ago,” he added.

"But w

feel that we must in!?! our preparations for civil de tence have such a system ready for mediate use-Reuter.

INVITATION.

TO CAUX CONFERENCE

Caux-sur-Montreux,

Sept. G.

The democracles wilt have to

NO EASY TASK

Returning to his Rume hotel last night after a tour of the ire face a perlad of heavy;

baned felty, the Emperor war strain on financial and monetary

Considering the "Our approach to this prob- and hissed by about 20 youth. institutions.

a Police dispersed the demonstra- of them must, therefore, embody effects of the functions Rank, we must recognise that positive and dynamic apprecia- tors and detained four of them,

thelon of the needs of member Since his arrival nothing has detected from

In Rome

· Bahünü Senfuads, of tite Inter

validity of

days ago the purpores incor- countries following from structhree

"The Emperor" national Fund and M. Jaroslav orated in the Bretton Woods tural differences.

has been the furget of ferce Botekal of the International porated

attacks by the Communist Bank, asked that their resolt agreements, despite the fact that

"This will be To easy task for,

with the as compared

more press, which has described in tion concerning the unlawful many obstacles prevent us

"a French pupper and participation of the Kuomintang from fully achieving them."

ald raid: "We advanced countries, particularly as Mr Deshmukh al- Government" in the two or ganisations should go before the must not deny to the millions of the West, there are many and "night club Emperor."-Reuter

taken into necount in the under nint Board of Governors as the who hope for a better world, the red factors which have to be

of the first item of the first session "in fulfilment

promise of lew of

of the urgency

the these twe institutions that inter. developed countries.

national prosperity, and the Imatter."-Reuter,

learn quickly if their ideological į

"war potential is not to be con- i tinually undermined,"

lamed,

Mi-1 Mr

Major-General G. O. de R.

former Cominanding

GREAT WORK

"It seems to me that time is peace, can be achieved by co-the essence of the problem. operative effort".

of my

cx.

We

"I realise that development is

forg-term, but necessarily must make mire that, in the desire of antine, for

want of essen- full assistance,

the caucinies which we seek to sustain do not grow weaker.

RECENT MEMBERS Paris, Sept. 8.

Deshtush Farlier, Mr The Indian Finance Minister,

Chintanian Deshmukh, pressed the earnest

Government to give vllation to a moral rearmament Chairman at the Board

nhlary conference here de Governors of the International support to the Fund and Tank

Monetary Fund and the World their main tasks of facilitating

told Ele Bank.

finonciat and the balanced growth of interna

Clanner,

me leaders of 45 ruuatries tional trade and promoting the

capital for produc requirements. today: "It is still to be movement of here Officer of the Peshawar Brupare

that clearing political tive purposes.” and Deputy Adjutant General hoped

He welcomed Pakistan of the Indian Army, announced weather will divert public ex-

that the military penditures from military to Ceylon, the two most Loday

members of the Fund and Bank. ference will be held

articles When the

of agree "Some of the current in- September

flationary pressures would then rent were first engreived by shortlived," he continued Bretton Woods, he said, no

"Meanwhile, a way must be could have foreseen all

and strains through

from pengetirme purposes, to September 18 as part of the mural rear-

the world had had

to

"The

King Farouk

At Biarritz

was

Biarritz, France, Sept. B. King Farouk of Egyp

by group of loudly cheered holiday-makers when he was recognised strolling along the main promenade at Biarritz this afternoon.

J

the

"How our two institutions can ea fer for their festively

igest, matter which requires urgent

The King has adopted and

attention." recent Later,

Basque beret us headgear. His Mr Deshmukh

wald: way.

of living here is very in assistance bymilar need for

I was to what many countries may not always Deauville, Le

Touquet and Lil efect itself in the first fustanice Baule. Last night he played in the balance of payments baccarat at the Casino and won the dimculties

million An estimated four "What is required, seems, franco- Is net ndition to Inevitable resources and, from the purely A shooting party and fun-

in which "Our endeavours must, there cconomic point of view. It is cing tournairent, fore, be Increasingly directed perhaps immaterial whether the British team wi take part; pre

con external contribution takes the scheduled for sistent with the letter of the form of foreign exchange for days. A cup will be handed o articles of agreement but much direct expenditure abroad aris- the winning fencing team

so with the spirit

from anding

investment

pro King Farouk.-Reuter, that activated the grammes or from the insured founders of the two institutions, foreign expenditure which may and policies are appear only at a larger stage,” our practices shaped in such a way that the i Deshmukch concluded, -

nerds of member Reuter. varying

it world asembly.

Frank Dr

N. D. Buchman found to continue and supple-stress stated in the conference invita- [ident in other parts of the world which tion that ideological prepared- [the great work it has been pass. ness is the one sure means of posible to undertake with the national strengtis moral, military help of the Marshall Aid Pro- and economie" and that merigramme."

rearmament offers "The superior | Me Deshmukit spoke to an armament of ideology with audience of about 600 in the hall of out which armles are out-fought 'Bag-draped assembly and statesmen are out-thought." the Bank of France where the

Reuter.

nfth annual meeting of the

Izgona Pazos BERVICE, ING-HUEYİ YORK N

"I was upside down a little bit again this morning,

dear."

towards

nors Vision

ensuring

that.

Countries are adequately met

"I believe that the experi ences of the Fund

110: 23.

and the

PAKISTAN RUPEE

the next

VENIZELOS' POLICY

tew

by

Athens, Sept. 0. Paris, Sept. 4. Bank over the last few yenta

Liberal Prime Greece's new M. Camille Gutt, Managing have matured and strengthened

the both of them for these pur Director of

International Minister, M. Sophocles Venizelos, today with Monetary Fund, today refused facing Parlament

nowly-formed Liberal- The events of the past year to say whether or not the Fund his

Govern- discuss the possible Democratic Socialist have added fresh complications would

International financial devaluation

of the Pakistan ment, said that the Government's rupce at its fifth annual meet-polity would be "to protect ing, which began here today.

peace." "If a declsion to devaluỶ the

The Government would not to go beyond the

tu out affairs.

PAYMENTS UNION "Immediately

was much pre-occupation with ing", he said,

of repentanco enemies, he

after our last Paicistan rupea were to boheilato meeling. historic currency re-taken, that decision would in Jenlency measures drafted by alignments were begun. Dar any event not be officially made the previous Cabinet if there ing the winter, and later, there during the period of Uils meet- were Proots new machinery for liberalising' Observer thought that de- among "Greece's irade. In the summer, events valuation of the Pathian rupee added.

M. Venizelos falled to include Коген Increased political to bring it into line with the tension, and we are confronted Indian rate-though not on the the powerful EPEK (Centre) with

many confiicting Fund's agenda-was likely to group and the Republican Pro-

during the meet-raivo Party in his Govern

In

concmle pressures and cross be discussed

carrenta that have resulted.”-

Mr Deshmukh

ment. which succeeded the

made Pakistan joined the IMF. in Coalition Cabinetof General

these points: "Members of the May this year—ileutor,

Nicholas Plasiras,leuter,

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