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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1953.
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Indonesian Crisis Still Unsettled
Djakarta, July 19.
Pariv differéndos- have kent Infosesle without a Government for 48 days.
The fourth politician in try to form a Governmeal 'nee the Nationalists and Malumi Parly split, Dr Burhanuddin
Harahap,
Masjumi leader, threw in his hat during the week- end.
Maklum, the country's largest Paris, refused to accept the land reform plans of the second group. the Nationalists.
Miastam also refused to endorse the Nationaliste plan to nationalise the rich oil fields of the Island country, the establishment of an Embstay in Moscow and the annulment of the San Frane'sco peace treaty with Japon.
'Thie
Current Govern- ment crisis is the fourth since Indonesia gained in- from the deprudenes Dulch in 1949,—Router,
Base Brought To A Successful Ending
EVACUATION OF FORCE COMPLETED
Hanoi, July 19.
France tonight triumphantly ended Opération Swallow with the successful evacuation of some 5,000 French Union paratroopers who smashed the key Communist supply base at Langson, an attack aimed at regaining the initiative from the Communist-led Vietminh.
The crack paratroopers, who destroyed enough Communist equip ment to equip two divisions, were evacuated by truck to Tienyen, 90 miles east of here, after linking up with an armoured spearhead that had driven north to their rescue.
Operation Swallow-the first of what may be a series of lightning offensive blows against the Reds worked with such precision that the exhausted hour later paratroopers joined the armoured rescue trobpa at Nabi, only arte than had been planned in the time-table of the commander, Cogny.
The only thing that held up freedom that led the path-
the French armoured, troops troopers southeast from Langson pressing
General Reno
northwest from the along the frontier of Communist BURDEN OF
Toukin coastal city
of Tienyen China.
was the war-torn conditiety of Colonel Route 4. the "road to
Unemployment In U.S. At Lowest Since War's
End
Washington, July 19.
Unemployment in the United States last year reached the lowest point since World War II, the Census Bureau said today in its annual report on employment,
A Fretich bfiicikl at the spearhead of engineers had to
keep three buildozers working WORK
WORK AT
fulltime to make the "Freedom Road" passable.
Communist
The French sold querilla fighters tried to ambush the armoured unit but were beaten en without dimeully.
They added that the rescue operation W01 not. séribusly Hampered by enemy action.
THE F.O.
London,, July 19,
Mr Herbert Morrison, MP, said in London that something should be done to lighten the burden of work at the Foreign | Once it further illnesses werd to be prevented.
He was speaking of the open-
The French parachute thief, General Jean Gifics, who directl the blow against Langson, wel-Ing of the new headquarters of comed the paratroopers on their the National Pence Council, aių return to Tienyen、
he referred to the fact that Mr Anthony Nuttig. Joint Under- Sec Secretary of Stale, was unable to be present because he had not
After nearly 18 hours behind enemy lines, the weary pora- troopers celebrated their greatest
victory in months.
5,000 TONS
been well.
months' shipment from China and linesock, than the must be But the number of working peak of 62,500,000, when season-were either destroyed or solze:4: particularly of the Sta
Mr Morrison went on: " am getting worried about Unemployment averaged about 1,700,000 com-
Behind then lay Langson Foreign Office. It is a trouble and a very hard life, some place pared to 1,900,000 in 1951 and 3,100,000 in 1950. ure and still rocking with especially for the Secretary of Most of last year's decline in unemployment Was ant-explosions. Some 5,000 tons of Sinte. I am quite sure, If we tributed to the fact that fewer housewives entered Communist supplies three
are not going to
have further the labour market in search of jobs.
enough to equip two divisions done to
the labour. Secretary of wives in April 1952 topped the ui labourers and college students
State Himself. Some were hidden in an | Since nu
is a real prak World War 11 gure by were working.
ancient underground limestone Problem, quite different from:
Home about 2,000,000. For the first
RECORD LEVEL
departments, where covery 400 yards long. time since the end of the war
The annual 1052 average of The tired and filthy para what the Minister says goed there
WAS
no significant ad- 61,293,000 compared to 01,500,- troopers were heavily loaded usually. In the Foreign Omec it vance 1ti the number of 000 in 1951 and 59,507,000 in with loot. Some
wheeled does not go because he is dealing working married women
or 1030.
With 60 sovereign States and "Ilberated" bleycles. Troops seeking jobs.
Non-agricultural employment wore gay neckerchiefs torn from they have all gol minds of their Both the number of married reached an all-time high last window curtains. Women Working--about 10,400,-year, the Bureau sald, with an
Captured
Weapons and 000 in April 1952-and the pro-average of 64,488,000 workers. muiterial were brought back for portion working-10,8 per cent | This figure
by. French logistical Notable among the Communist supplies was pend- clliin marked as coming from Hanol-evidence of the traffic between the two sides even after seven years fighting.
wes about 500,000 stats.
were almost unchanged from higher than in 1951 and 2,000,000
1951.
greater than in 1950.
the
-
Bureau said, was in the not foll off greatly
The greatest unemployment, Agricultural employment did last year tanks at
discharged Korean but was well under 1930 and war ex-Servicemen. In October, the years before that. 1052, about 7 per cent of the The 1952 average of 6 855,000 ex-Servicemen were looking compared to 7,054,000 in 1951; for work compared with 2 per 7,507,000 in 1950, and 8,905,000 cent for other men of compar-In 1947. able age. The Buteau noted
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rate World War II.
Own"
Naval War Games
The fighting men lay aside
London, July. 20, their arms and embraced with Callle fervour. Enemy resistance Organisation (NATO)
A joint North Atlantic Treaty exercise was negligible, they sud, as the direted by Admiral Lord Allled Mediter- that this was about the same tinued to expand in 1852. but at peared paralysed by surprise rancan
Ad- Immediately aflet slower rate than in other re- at the unorthodox airbome mirel W. B.
B. Fechteler, Allied cent years.
manoeuvre. Serious loyallet Forces Southern European Com casualties were held to less than mander, will be field In a score,
Southern European and Medi- terranean Command
Arcan in Inte September, the Admiralty 1951.
With the withdrawing thoeknounced.
The
named "Nevertheless," the Bureau troops were 200 civilians from Exercise Weldfast, will test and said, "the total labour force-ot | Langsan,
once a prosperous
The nation's labour force con Red-led Vietiniah forces ap-| Mountbander, and
Unemployment Was among non-whites than whites
But because of continued con- heavier
among scription for the armed forces the civilian labour force The increase in civilian em-employed and unemployed- ployment from 1951 to 1052 was showed practiegly ho gam over nat large. Last year it ranged from 50,750,000 to a #immer
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manoeuvre,
an average 62 68,500,000 in 1932 trading community of 20,000 strengthen defence forces of was at a record level. It ex- but now down to 5,000 inliabit- the vital right flank of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in ceeded for the first line the arts after nearly three years of Europe (SHAPE), enlled by Slr peak World War II When French boiling and Commu-
Winston
Churchilt Europe's same. 11,000,000 persons were nist depredations since the serving in the armed forces", French withdrew in 1950.
Foft underbelly.
will be the first NATO The report noted ₫
pro
The rebels took all our men," exercise to be directed tun nouncell drop in the number of said the residents, "All we had
CUTT:rtly by two major older working men during the were women, babies, and old Allied subordinate commands of
It attributed folk" past few years. this partly to "more compréhen-
Torlight the exhausted para- sive coverage and Higher bene-
and a second unit their esenpe
nts under public and private to ald rettement plans **Reyter.
Report Denied
Bonn, July 10. The Federal Government press service today denied reports that Geman military mission, would be established in Washington and a United States military mission would be set up in Bonn to com- BRUCE MILLER O'FLYNN plote Maison arrangenbats petween the United States and The European Defence Com munity.
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ANGELI PACE
made
SHAPE-Reuter..
their way to Tienyen, Vietnam Cabinet shepherded down the road be- [tween protecting flanks of fresh
troops.
Under the humid monsoon temperatures heat stroke toke a heavy toll.
an
Deliberates
Salgon, July 19.
Bao Dal told the Cabinet of unemfletal Information which Vietnam had
The head of the Vietnami NOT BOASTING
State, Bao Dal, presided over Military experts said the suc views were
Cabinet meeting at which exchanged on the cessful conclusion of Operation French statement on July a ro Swallow showed;
1. The new French, supreme Gar
garding Indo-Chinese indepen- commander, General Henri dence. Navarre, now in Paris pushing for more help in the war, was not idly boasting when he said mission
to France to make the Tho press servico spodcasinan French Union forces intended to sent said that training of the future "aeize the initiative and hit the recessary contacts and acqulro Information BO the necessary German contingenta ot the enemy wherever they, are!'; European Amy would be carded 2. Preparations for the ex-that the Vietnam Government
the pected Vietminh autumn offen- with out in conformity
some guidance could principles lofd down in the Live have been set back several during the forthcoming negotid-
Based on wocks or even months. United lond
this French | treaty of the Europóin Defence
Pross. Community-Franco-Présau.
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