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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1953.,

French Assembly To Debate

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Immense Task Of Reconstruction Confronts Finland

Helsinki, Oct. 20.

After eight years of fruitless appeals to the Soviet Union, the Finns have decided that they must take on their own shoulders the immense task of ending the misery in their war-torn eastern districts.

The zone is stricken because is now Soviet territory and the its land and water communica- Russians, while in occupation, llons network Was severed by kept their sections clear of ob- Finland's cession to the Soviet structions for the sake of their Union of territory amounting to approximately 13 per cent of her total area.

This cession was made under

the Armistice and Peace Treat les of 144 and 1947 respective ly, which the Russian Govem inent subsequently modified in minor points.

own health and convenience,

FRONTIER BELT

Offensive In Indo-China

The Indo-China Being Presseit

Situation

Paris, Oct..20... The French National Assembly, ignoring an appept by Premier Joseph Laniel, voted by a large majority today to debate the situation in Indo- China.

M. Laniel told the Assembly the Government did not consider a public debate desirable at this stage because negotiations with the Vietnam Republic would shortly take place.....

Milanickisalf France, would negotiate with Jao Dai, hand of the State..of..Vietnam, and other repre- sentatives of the Republic, to establish the full in- dependence of the Vietnam Republic and work out plans, reconciling this with membership of the French Uniott.

Communist Request To U.N.

Ills statement

wea prompted by a resolution adopted a few by the National

days

Paris, Oct. 29. --French froops today fanned out in the limestono hills and the Jungle country of the southern tip of the ited River dejta in Northern Indo-China to explure vital Vietminh supply depots, - secording to reports received here.

A spokesman at the Ministry of the Associated States of Indo-China to- uicht deriled reporta from Hanol that the French affensivé had come to standstill.

A

"General Reno Corny's forpea are continuing their offensive operations," said. Reuter,

BRITAIN RETAINS

310

HER PLACE

Vieuxim Congress, a consultative HER PLACE

body nominated by Bas Dai to I define the conditions of sovereign

Independence for the republic,

The resolution sald that national independence could not reconciled with membership of the French Union us at pro sent constituted.

This declaration M. Lantel London, Oct. 20.

pointed out today, caused lively The two Communist leaders motion in Paris but he said that

London, Oct, 21, Britain retained her plice (us) the world's premier shipbuilding nation during the quarter ended in September, Lloyds Register| of Shipbuilding returns showed today.

Total tenngae under construc-

since

in Korca-Norils Korean al la closing session the Congression in British yards at the end! Marshal Kim Il Sung

and expressed its confidence in Bo of September was 2,190,320 tons Ching, e

Communist

General Dai to negotiate membership of Bross, the highest gure Pen Teh-hual-have asked the the French Union on freely March, 1952, United Nations Supreme Com- agreed terms.

This was 36.6 percent of the M. Laniel also recalled that mander. General John E. Hull,

today to In a letter

account Bao Dal, who is now in France, total for the world, excluding responsibly

and Russia, No and specifically declared: "The attachment of the China, Poland for every one" of the 98.742 Vietnam Republic to France is not figures were available for those

Chinese being called into question."

three countries, captured Korean and personnel; "who are known to

A NECESSITY ve

custody."

of

letter

American been under

of September

1934.

to

have 250,000

French

increased her existing fleet by

Germany held second place In the 1st with 051,527 toris on M. Laniel sald that last

W100,190 the stocks, which They must cut new canals, lay new roads, dig (communist). reporting

The New China News Agency summer before his Government tons more than in June. She from took office, the Vietminh Army was followed by the United

at the height of its power States Communist was

the with 564,822 tons, new sewers, eliminate mad dogs spreading rabies Katzong, said the

authorities on Netherlands with 439,057 tons, letter also de-and the French and induce doctors, nurses, teachers and other Communders

France, with 383,029 tons, Italy munced that the American aid the spot were apprehensive. essential workers to accept appointment in the should submit to them a roster Since then General Navarre with 333,273 tons and Sweden

of all Communist

military with 525,097 tons. personnel had taken over the stricken frontier zonė.

who. "accuring to the assertion situation and had already scored During the quarter, Britain

Lie Americans," had been

a number of local successCS. Nations Repatriation turned .over to the Neutral The French Government can-1,702,359 tons, the largest figure Commis sidered it a necessity to deve reported anywhere. Norway was sion.

lop the

Vicinam forces, M. In second place with 622,014 tons The Communist statement, Laniel said. The Vietnam Army and the United States followed

would be at

of with 525,007 Loos. strength which was in reply to former 200,000 men at the end of this Japan was the eighth largest United Nations Supreme Com-

men at the end of December shipbuilding nation during se quarter. Vessels under construc- There was, however, no reason mander, General Mark Clark's year and would

24. for them to do this after they fected the

tlon in Japanese shipyards had evacuated the grea

American charge So that the Communists were hold- The dimculty has been to amounted to 234,655 tonga drop now, the Finns must.dig new ing back

development and of 100,032 tons since the quarter United Nations pri- finance this network of, sewers running west. soners of war.

at the same time to make the ending last June-Chino Mail The Soviet population was,

military Special. Marshal

and reduction Kim Il Sung During the negoüntion of

apparently, evacuated some General Peng Teh-hual nileged, expenditure hecessary in order these treaties and in the years haste.

to maintain financial stability AL al events, many according to the Agency, that following

their signature, the familles left their dogs behind. only 22,602 Communist pri-at 110me. he said. Finns pressed the Russians to

The Americans had under- France give them cutlet on to Eastern Unable to find food, these have soners of war had been turned

the position of been running wild, Many have over by the Americans to the stood Battle for the timber from the

Neutro Repatriation Cont - and had made a solution of the vast forests of Karella,

crossed the frontier into Finland

mission.

difficulties possible by providing Finland's cartovn districts are and caused a minor outbreak of

The

remainder - 70,140 auditional aid of $380,000,000 alcil,

rabics by biting Finns who

"neither repatriated were

by (£137,500,000). M. Lantel tried to

expture them

ot feed The Finus pointed out that 26|them.

your side nor included in ros-emphasises that there were not: ters of deceased and escaped any conditions attached to this per cent of all their timber ex- When the Finnish authorities prisoners of war submitted by aid. ports had, before the war, been complained to the Sovio author-your side."--China Mail Special, He said negotiations with the slipped from Vilpuri which nowities over this new "invasion",

kingdom of Laos for its future lies on the Russian side of the they were told: "We know

Independence had been very frontier, They stressed too, that nothing about it and cas do

An Austrian prisoner-of-war satisfying and that preliminary the Saima Canal linking Viipuri nothing about it."

the kingdom with the network of lakes north The Fiens themselves have in Russia, who had been freed negotiations with

amnesty, bet three folloin the 'recent of this port, but on the Finnish established a

today of Cambodia had been success- side of the border, was cut by metres (about 1 miles) wide revealed that he had shared a ful.

The

National Assembly the new frontier. Permission to along the side of the frontier, coll in a Moscow gaol with the use Vilpars would, therefore, bo mainly to prevent their own former German Ambassador to due to discuss Indo-China on from staying Into Solla, Bucckerle, and with the October 22, and the Council of useless unless they could use tablonals

of the former Japanese the Republic (the French upper sometimes in the past. living within the belt were not-France-Presse, evacuated, however, of bough those living outside. It may not enter the belt without a spoolai permit.-China Mail Special.

ax

Vienna, Oct. 20,"

also that part at the canal now Sovlot territory, as has heale Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, house)

lying in Soviet territory.

Rusain has not granted either of these requests, although the Finns have been pressing them for many years,

OF SMALL USE

The new frontier also cuts the

Koijtajokki river, an important waterway along which logs from

the north Finnish forest used to

be floated south. Now, the river makes a

bend into Soviet

territory lor about ten kilo- metres (about six miles). This bond is forbidden to the Finns and Koljtajakki's two severed segments are therefore or small

use to them.

Medical Centre To Be Set Up. In Seoul

Seoul, Oct. 21. The South Korean Ministry of Public Health said that tho Scandinavian medical mission touring Korea had promised medical, technical and financial

In the same way, a highway

for assistance

catablishing from Ilomantsi running south to Vilpuri is now closed to the medical research centre in Seoul. Finns,

although they

The Ministry sold tho six- have!

mann mission, had also promised another road running southwest to Kotka which, they hope, will hospital, which is being

to supply equipment for Taegu bullt eventually be able to replace Lost Vilpuri! with 1ts 70,000 by the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency with a Finnish inhabitants.

$500,000 fund.

now

Saw-mills and wood working plants located along these sever- od arteries of Eastem Finland lie Idlo and decolate. Workers thrown out of employ mont have been resettiod in other parts of the country, but many have remained for senti- mental reasons or because their work there is of national tm- portance.

For example, men must staff the Imatra power station which supplies current to a wide area.

New trials faced the Eastern Finns when the Russians decided recently to evacuate the narrow belt along the Soviet side of the frontler, do "underline, many Karelians thought, the Russianst refusal to open the Salma Canal and the other severed · arterios to Finnish traffle, tagokig

The Finns found that their apen work sewers were chocleg up. The sewers run into what!

this week-end after completing The mission will leave Korea

a three-week inspection tour of South Korean medical institu- Mall Special. tions and hospitals,China

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