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A general view of the 11th conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Inaugurated The conference by Pandit Jawzalarlal Nehru, Indlan Prime Minister, in Lucknow recently.
allended by delegates from U.S.A., UK, Indià, Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, Paki. Quast members from various South East Asian countries were alto stan and the Philippines. present.-Associated Presa" Photo,
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Langson, North Indo-China, October 15. (Delayed)
DECLINED A now powerful force has emerged in Asia on the
Madrid, October 17,
The Arst Spanish volunteer for Korea is the 35-year-old Duchess of Valencia, whose pro-Monarchist
have activities
her дос trouble with the authorities here several times since the war.
side of Communism—an effective Vietminh army where formerly there wore only guerilla gongs.
J
Into That is the salient fact emerging from this frontier
region today,
She told Reuter that she offer- The French Army, hard ed her services through American pressed and completely on the channels to the United Nutions
is pulling in its forces in Kores. Bui, she added, defensive, while her offer was appreciated forces and awaiting the next she was told that woman volun-blow from the Vietminh.
Three weeks of hard lighting teers were not being accepted.
and setbacks have proved that the up against a much French are more formidable foe than before. on their They now have a war huntis, no longer a series of raids
The gokien-mired, beautiful Duchess of Valenels has won an international naine in recent years for her activities in favour of a Monarchist restoration in Spain.
She has been imprisoned four and skirmishes
The French say that in recent times and fined 1,000,000 pesetas. (about £14.000 at
tourist attacks the Vietinink was strong rate of exchange) since 1946 for in small arms, inortars, automatic of big alleged activities against the pre-weapons and a number
guns, of the 65 millimeter class. sent Spanish regime.
the
It is reported that the changes
She was sequitted last spring Their ammunition was plentiful. on a charge of circulating clan The Vietminh used new vehicles, destine printed propaganda against and modern radio and optical the regime. In June, she an-equipment. nounced that she was retiring from political activities to under in the Vietminh military forces to treatment for acute intestinal have extended to the treatment of has Improved trouble. The Duchess, who has prisoners. This lost much weight, is still con- valescing-Reuter.
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and is more in line with inter- national custom,
TRUMAN ASKS RUSSIA FOR PROOF OF PEACE DESIRE
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This is the cholee wa
It was said that tracer bullets
used to set fire to the thatch roofs of French brick and cement forti- a big factor in determining the fications were effective, and were outcome of the action along the border.
Another factor working to the disadvantage of French Goldlers was their extreme fatigue, enused by tong marches through wild country, and their inability to cope with the surrounding moun- tajns.-Associated Press.
Bevin not to be middle-man
London, October 17 The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, today rejected a suggestion Parliament that Britain should take the initiative in arranging a Truman-Stalin-Attlee meeting to bring about improved relations between Russia and the West.
He proferred the United Nations to settle disputes and prevent ng- gression, he said. It was also desirable to build up a position of the Atlantic strength through Treaty Organisation and similar
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to
M. Mallic left the room fiv ininutes before the end of the meeting.
Asked whether the conversa- tions had touched on the Japanese, peace treaty, M. Vyahinsky, through his interpreter, replied: "I do not deal with the Japanes treaty, I have too many other things to do now." Reuter.
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Under a Netherlands-New Zea- ed States alone. It is a task for formation and ideas,
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joining in the efforts of the Unit-which there was a real opportunity ment will establish an immigr±- "In the Unlied Nations the ed Nations to establish a work to reach a solution of some of tion office in The Hague, the Secretary of State, Mr. Acheson,able system of collective security there
#cat .world problemns Foreign Office announced today. has proposed a plan to make it a system which will permll the through meetings between Under the new treaty, 1,200 possible for the General Assemb-elimination of the atomic bomb the Great Powers, Britain would ly to net quickly and effectively and the drastic reduction and enter into consultations with her in case of any further outbreak regulation of all other arms and friends on proposals that of aggression.
were submited," he declared. our country and in co-ope. armed forces.
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The forces of Communist im-ly got to be strong. They had after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend trines captured in a drive by gressor make any mistake about perialism dread this revolutionary got to be tolerant.
that. We value our independence idea because it produces an in- Asked whether he would give the survey. Army forces in Batangas and our free way of life in this tolerable contrast to their own enthusiastic cupport to a meeting Province in the past two country and we will give
ive all that
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are going ahead in dead earnest and the well-being of our citizens. Beyin replied, "I do not know the godown where they will be fivo examined in the provence of after about enthusiasms Destiments found at the "Stalin to build up our defences. There University"
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The International Communist it comes from anywhere we shall on October 23, 1950, at 10 students graduated there last the successes achieved in Korea.
movement, far from being to wook
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