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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1953.

Vote In Assembly On Indo-China

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Drawing To End

Washington, Oct. 28.

Major Success For Premier

Paris, Oct. 28.

There is likely to be much clearer thinking in France about her policy in Indo-China, observers belleve, following the Parliamentary debate on Indo-China which ended this morning with a very substantial success for Prime Minister Joseph Laniel.

Mr Hayato Ikeda, special envoy of Premier Shigeru Yoshida of Japan, returned to Washing ton from New York last night for a final round of conferences with United States authorities on

The Assembly made it clear that it wants military and economic aid to strengthen his

peace in Indo-China as soon as this can be obtain- nation's defences.

Washington sources said it had been tenta-ed on honourable terms, safeguarding the in- tively arranged for Mr Ikeda and the mission he dependence of the Associated States, preserving heads to confer with Mr Walter Robertson, As- their membership of the French Union and main- taining close understanding with the United sistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, States and the Atlantic powers in general. today.

Capital Goods As Reparations Payment?

The

Tokyo, Oct. 28.. Minister of Inter- national Trade, Mr Kiyo- htd: Okane. zald today that Japan was conside

to

haying

somt

or

affect Japanese

Industry

a

ir spread over perlod, he added.--Reuter.

Recruiting Of Gurkhas

reaching here today.

This is the first time recruit-' ing has been done in Nepalese

It was pointed out that this timing was subject to last minute changes but State

The Government now has ex-: pelt soproval of a substantial majority in the Assambly to:

Department officials expected 1. Build up the Vichém Army that the series of talks which with a view to relieving French began

on October 2 would be troops. concluded this week. Mr Ikeda

2. Enter into peace cogella- has spent the pazi four days in|tionu whenever honourably New York.

were

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By compromise understanding j'exterision bt these talks in some Europeonisa was not ac-

FAR TOO HIGH

the subject of Indo-w

The Japanese and United

3. Press the Atlan'le Allies, Slates

negotiators have con- which means America, for still

Bonn, Oct. 28. xistently refused to *disclose further pardicioniten Ar the

A member of the 'Govern- any details of the troop figure sacrifices involved in the Indo- or possible amounts of aid which China war, considerati in Frence ment coalition joined the discussed. But it was as undertaken In the common opposition leader in an at- Foutheast Asta in the reliably understood that both interert of the Western Allies.

tack today on ibe Saar form of capital goods.

aldes expected to reach this

OPENING THE WAY

policy of the West German week a He told the Diet that the

Chancellor, Dr Konrad reparations Isque must be standing on Japan's defences. The debate has not changod seltied before exports can

France, but has¦ Adenauer, at the opening Despite the official secrecy the policy of

freer for future of a debate be promoted in Southeast

has surrou" ded

left the way which

on foreign Asian nations.

of French policy affairs In the Bundestag Even if

details of the conferences, there evolution a considerable

was no doubt here that the than before. M. Laniel referred

of Parlia amount

greater (lower house Lat 10 'negotiations

·cupital 'goods was offered, it would not United States would be prepared

to provide new old to Japan to length and with more approval ment),

Dr Thomas Dehler, former bulld up her deferre forces und an any proyious Premier. long

Justice Minister and row floor! rtillery, equip them with

tanks,

The French Government's leader of the coalition Free chips o'd planes.

But the efforts to reach a point where Democrats, and Herr Erich is-how much? question at Josue. Presumably a part of this aid attempted win on could be ellentmauer, leader of the Social attempted will no doubt depend Democratie opposition, opposed would be directed to developing on what happens at the Korean "Europennising" of the Saar.

conference. Foreign production In Japanese factories political

Herr Ollentinuer RCA Bidault hus Social

said the of arms and equipment needed Minister Georges

Democrats wanted to sold that if the Korcan talks know now how Dr Adenauer by, the expanded forces.

develop in a promising manner, Prance will press hard for the French.

proposed to

the negotiate wilh The motlan of un policies would involve less form to

as generally New Delhi, Oct. 28. A British base for recruiting | Jupereze defence forces numeri- Chine.

Germany. ceptable to United States Gurkha troops opened this cully than the

He also accused Dr Adenauer Meanwhile, the French Guy-of endangering German claims week ot Meörlhwal West wished to see and proportionate-

12 Nepal, according to reports ly less old which Japas con-ernment wilt pursue military

on the territories operations Da energetically sidered was required.

beyond the Oder-Neisse border the

(with available allow. Poland) means There was no reason for pessi-Poland) by aiming at an "op- Earlier this year Mr John mism about the military silua- Portunistic solution" of the Saar

dispute. The previous British base was Foster Duller, the Secretary of tion, M. Laniel sald during the

The Srcial Democrats did, at Lehra In Indian territory, but State. publicly cald he thought debate.

however, want France's econo- this had to be removed because Japan could incroase her

The situation might again gemie rights in the Saar taken of local agitation against the 110,000-mun security force to critical from a political view into account in negotiations, he existence of foreign troops un tween 300,000 and 350.00 mca point if the Vietnam answer to Indian soll.

sonic United States help France's nole

Herr Heinrich von Brentano, about Vietnam's floor The Nepalese Government as under the mutual security pro-intentions towards the

leader

of Dr Adenauer's French

own Christian Democrats, hoped to

Inside gromme. agreed

recruiting

Union were considered unsatis- Mr Ikeda was understood to Nepal and the Indian Govern-

fuctory. The reply from Buu Franco-German negotiations on promised facilities have made it clear in Washing Dal, now in Saigon, is not ex- a spirit of friendly understand- the Spar would be concluded in ment has for the transit of recruits.-ton that this figure was for

fortnight. ing. The Saar vas the final test Rcutor.

beyond the economie capabilitiespected for about a of Japan at the rate of ald to be important-political-success-in "But he is c

Premier Laniel has scored an of European Bolidario- expected from the United States.

The belief here was that he rallying the big majority of disloyalty to the spirit of Fracko-

Deputies nsido from the had talked in terms of a 180,000-

Socialists and Communists German understarling. If

draw attention to events which force,

around his Indo-China policy, have taken place there which, in Bame forecasting possils follows his quietly sure our opinion, are inconsistent with uncficially the possi- cessful move in preventing a the convention on human rights." bility of the Japanese-Unlied cinah with organised Jabour-

He welcomed the calling of an States conference Teaching an agement in principle this week which last month was predicted eight-power conference for cany next year and believed it would under which the United States

contribute to a solution of the sufficient alt to would provide

ANOTHER HURDLE

Saar problem. The debate was enable Japan to create a force of

until tomorrow... around 200,000 men with navel

He also served a big Par-adjourned acz nie andis

Jomentary triumph in

the Reuter. 1 'was known that Mr Teda | agricultural debate last wock was pressing the United States and has thus, for the Ume Connder granting direct being, preffled the three groups financial aid to develop Japan's, which night have brought his excacimy in addition to militury. Cabinet to'un end-the workers, and "defence suppor?” hcấp, such the peasants

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