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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952.

SuccessFRENCH

To Sought

London, Nov. 11. Political commentators and officials in the world's capitals are speculating how to fill the place of Mr Trygve' Lie, who has. nounced his decision to re- sign as Secretary-Generál of the United Nations,

an-

The Reuter correspondent la

Geneva anys that the name of Executive Secretary of the

Mr Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish

United Nations Economic Com- mission for Euorpe, has been mentioned.

Mr Myrdal would probably meet with the approval of the Russians,

Reports that Sweden's Am- bassador in Washington, Mr Erle Boheman, would succeed discredited in Mr Lic were Stockholm,

The Paris Convorvative even- ing newspaper, Le Monde, wrote today: "It remains to be seen whether it is possible today

ion

agree to consider an tm- partial arbiter.

PREPARING FOR REBEL COUNTER-ATTACK

IN RED RIVER

RIVER DELTA

Hanoi, Nov. 11.

French Union forces, advancing up the Red River delta into Vietminh-occupied territory, paused to consolidate their positions today as the French High Command predicted that rebel counter-attacks were imminent.

French-Vietnamese troops occupying Phu Doan, advance post a few miles north of the re- cently captured town of Phu To, 55 miles north- east of Hanoi, patrolled the surrounding area within a radius of six miles but failed to make contact with the Reds.

In less than a week the French forces have forged their way 35 miles into Vietminh territory, and reporta reaching here indicated important elements of Communist-led Vietminh rebels were massed in the mountains above the Black River ready to march cast to meet the French threat,

The French are reorganising, north being used by the French their supply lines and brought in their attack.

10 And a man who is really up reinforcements and equip- The Ars! trucks crossed the ahove international rivalries ment across

the Clear River, river today on pontoon bridges. Fant whom Moscow and Washing-one of three waterways driving Meanwhile Red arms depots were discovered in great num- bers scattered throughout the area laken over by the French. One very large depot captured ni Monday three miles from Phu Doun contained several hundred tons of army пате munitions including machine guns, field guns and a Jarge supply of ammunition, French beadquarters sald.

"As long as the United Na- tions continue to exist it is not hadmissible to hope that a day. will come when men will at last recognise the necessity of an international organisation which shall be ally apronnllonal,"

Jamming On The Increase

East-West Radio War

A Government offelal in West Berlin sald: "We can only hope that a successor will be found who can

handle the difficult problems ahead, especially the war in Kor

Enst Germany's official nows

ADN, Kency,

mported Mr Lie's resignation

quoting Western news agencies, Only one Enst German newspaper published the ADN report today, Reuter. Ping up

Trygve

three lines

a

Buenos Aires, Nov. 11. Argentina fodiny look census of all' able and pas- foral farming resources.

The last such census was in 1047.

The new census Is prelimin- nry to a five-year plun, expect- ed to be presented shortly by President Peron to an extra- ordinary session of Congress,- Reuter,

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GIAPLIN

The

"Too Lazy

To Live"

Manila, Nov. 31.

Bacolod A report from City, in Negros Occkiental Frovince, said that a woman resident of that elty, Mrs. Leonila Andrada de Nebit, 28. committed suicide bes

"I am now too lazy

o lazy to eat to make a fiving”

Before she swallowed poison and hanged herself she sent out her four chit- Uren and closed the doors and windows of her sidence--Reuter,

F

French Proposals Rejected

re-

mortars, Accusations By The

Bey Of Tunis

AIR FORCE ACTIVE

valley to

rebels had lold large

Carthage, Nov. 11.

The Bey of Tunis declared minefields along Colonial Route in a document published to- Bonn, Nov, 11. No. 2 leading up the Clear River day that French-proposals U.S. oficials said today and French repair workers were

the northern border for Tunisian reforms took that the Russians are slep kept busy

no account of Tunisian clearing a path for their radio war the French adyance.

sovereignty. against the West with a Twenty-six fighter-bombers, powerful

taking advantage jamming

of perfect weather, blasted a petrol dump System designed to blot out between Phu To and Yen Boy American broadcasts going on the Red River. behind the Iron Curtain.

Simultaneously the Russians are building ive giant trans- mitters in East Germany to beam Red propaganda to all of Western Europe.

new

southern

Chances of their success had by con spolled in advance French action last March In ourting the Nationalist Govern- ment of Premier Mohammed Chenik, interning the Ministers and declaring a slate of sirge, he sald.

form

The Air Force also cut the Tuyen Quang-Yen Bay road as wel! ns destroying a munition depot near Itong, in Thailand

The Vietminh offensive in the The proposals were then made

delta, southeast of in nake-it-or-leave-It The latest Soviet Jamming | Hanof, gained strength na in-which precluded any initiative operation is directed against creased patrol action by rebels by the Tunisians themselves. RIAS, America's. German - was reported from the whole language station in West Berlia area. which broadcasts to Communist- controlled East Germany.

Reception of RIAS for

PATROL AMBUSHED Near Ninh Nlang, 20 miles several days has been blotted southeast of Hanol, a Vietnamese out in the southern part of and North East Germany, while listeners

African patrol fell

He made these accusations in jo letter to the French President, M. Vincent Auriol, in which he rejected the suggested reforms on September 9.

With the letter went a report .a Communist ambush from local advisers he con- elsewhere are getting imperfect into reception because of while losing 13 killed, 20 wounded sulled, which declared the pro-

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! West Germany. The Reds Arc Jamming both transmitters,

the Americans IL flood of coin- plaints from loyal

RIAS listeners in East Germany.

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and an unrevealed number in posals were an attack. On mixed with the broadcasts.

Tunisian sovereignty: main- missing. RIAS

A Over 100,000-watt transmitter

21 tained direct administration by In another day battle in rebels were kiled Berth and a 40,000-watter at vietminh attacked a Vietnamese progress

when the the French and represented no In the direction of patrol. Communist activity reDemocracy.

intense in mailed

the

The main points around Moc Chnu and Enlay.

of the But in the Quinh Nhal region French reform plen were the the Fronch and Vietnamese election of

All-Tunistun troops had complete control of Consultative Assembly and of the situation-United Press. Municipal Councils throughout the protectorate, France main- tained control of Tunisian foreign policy and defence.---- Router.

U.S. CONCERNED US. authorities are studying the new Soviet jamming but de- clined to say what counter- measures they would take.

The Russians have been in-

terfering with programmes King Gustav's

of

the Voice of America for 'more than three years. They are also heckling broadcasts by Radio Free Europe.

With the five new transmit- ters now being built in East Germany. American officials anticipate a gigantic increase in

Soviet propaganda programmes

beamed to Western Europe.

Birthday

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Stockholm, Nov. 11.

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ALGERIAN COMPLAINT

The

London, Nov, 11. London office of the Congress of Peoples Against

has received Imperialism communication from the "Move- ment for the Triumph of Liberty and Democracy" in Algeria complaining that the police had

security in the North French territory.

The transmitters, they said, Masad choirs sang birth- created an atmosphere of in- would be completed early next day greelings to King Gustav

year. Until they start opera- of Sweden, 70 today, as he stood on the Palace balcony tonight.

tion, their strength cannot be measured.

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African "UNFORGETTABLE YOU”

A number of members of the movement have been arrested to for demanding the return The King, with Queen Louise, Algeria of the national leader, capture large listening audiences had Carlier driven through the Mesnil Hadi, the communication

that the Soviets may be able to

ir

the West,

particularly in

of West German stations by re- while ducing the amount of propagands and featuring classical rousic.--- Associated Press.

West Germany. Already Red city streets in an open carriage said.

falling, stations have cut into the public with drizzling rain

cheering crowds threw It added: "We draw. the at- tention of the world to the ac.. bunches of flowers,

tions of the police which are More than 0,000 Swedish servicemen, police and civil de negation of elementary human fence workers lined the three- rights and endanger peace. The mile route. Hundreds of thou-Algerian people, united under the banner of the national liberation sands of people turned out to movement, shall by their action

Duchess Arrives

In Athens

watch.

and vigilance repel attacks on Primu Mininister Tage their liberty." Erlander handed the King 5,000,000 Crowns, a present from "The Duchess of Kent and the Swedish people collected by her son, the Duke, arrived in the sale of buttonhole badges.

Athena, Nov, 11.

the

The communication indicated that a request of the Secretary- Lahorel, for a passport to leave General of the movement, Hocine

Athens tonight.

souvenir coins and donations,

the country had been rejected They were met by Duchess' mother, Princess The King will use the money and commented: The Algerian is constantly ConTM Nicholas of Greece. The British for a scholarship fund for science administration

cerned to isolate our

our people

from Ambassador, Sir Charles Peake, students. was also there.

A.greetings message, carried the rest of the world, It accuses of the The Duchess, who wore

a by relays of 1,400 athletes for us before other nations brown tailored suit, is staying for || thousands. of kilometres. all world but does not give us an a fortnight with her mother over Sweden, was also present- opportunity to tell the truth."- Associated Press.

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