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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 2, 1953,

SPLIT IN FRANCE Round World

Country Divided

In European Army Controversy

Paris, Nov. 1.

France is divided on the vexed question of the European Army Treaty.

Partisans and adversaries defend their view-

points with earnestness and passion. At the present moment a small majority in the National

MOULIN Assembly could probably be found to ratify the

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treaty, but the opposing minority would be very substantial.

Even some of the partisans fear the consequences of taking no decisive a step in face of the considerable opposition in the country.

They realise that

nelive, North Atlantic Treaty Organim- ·

hostility to the scheme Inside on may in due Course 1n1 the army and the French ninistration would make practical application of

if ratified, treaty, even difficult, If not imposatile.

For is reason the proposal made by the Britiel Prine Minister. Str Winston Churchill,

ad-considerable support here. The the left wing Radical leader, M. Mendes-France, whose the Pierre very bid

for the port of Prime | Minister last July won him n great reputation. favours this prob- Folution of the German

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A Gaullist member of the

in a speech on October 10, Assembly, M. Diemede Caux eventually Win sumcient sup- port in France to provide General de Gaulle, is already formerly a close collebomter of way out of the dilemma which the divided Parliament publicly declared himse

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On October 18, for the first Si Wine tou's reference to The

time, well-known parkeans and reed for examining other ways adversaries of the Treaty debated German arned the issue before

luncheon free into the defence organiza-cuffenze of several hundred ten of Auntie powers politicians and journalists. thu Kanopton Army Treaty is not On this cecasion, the Sicrotery- tatuli, we sharply criticised General of the Secialist party, M. by Mheld.. and

newspapert Guy Mallet, while cdvocating the hore, i, cats they were inter-Treaty, made it clear that Social- preted by some as an attempt ist support was subject to a to fore: Frunzr's hand, and by number of conditions, the faint othes as an attempt to torpedo.crt of which is by no means the European Army.

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In the past six years, Mr war French Prime Minister, Mrtion of Britain with the Euro-

Pulmer has spent only four Army. He naid Pierre Etienne Flandin, who still pean,

months a year at his home in wields much Influence

Britain among negotiations with ++ght-we mcmburs of the run into difficulties on several Melbourne. So he takes his wife and daughter with him. French National Assembly, sug-points, including the problem

pooling and standardisation They travel everywhere by ship. of armament as betweent the

'Jean's education is taken care British and the future European of by her mother. auth the air forces, und the problem of heln of a correspondence course getting Britain to pledge herself from

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NEW CONFLICT Atlantie nations should rc-

M. Mollet also said that the and re-negotiate the conditions under which German Splits would not accept the

could be repeat Army unless, unlike

Sed ferees armed into the Western camp.

the Coal and Steel Community, it was subject M. Flandin declared, should at effective Pardameriery control.

to proper and once align herself on this post- tion taken by the British Prime Socialists were hostile to

At the same time, he said, the Minister and should recognise creation of a six-nation

to the that the

sharp disagreement over State and opposed to federsilan the treaty made fresh negotia-This stemed to bring the Socialists into a now conflict Up with the 100

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A spokesman said these Georgetown, Nov. 1.

women were nmong the national system of federation in

útl Official sources

1odny million women now employed in present discursions about that a prejected conference on the United States, more than the political commarliamentary

Intended a mutual frontler control which

half of whom are married, to have been held WAS

between Bruzitan control

over the European Armyth: Brach and the

The Department salf In 1940 which M. Guy Mollet sald was army and police did not take married women accounted for essential,

place because the Brazilians re-only about one-third of the At the lunch debate on Octo- fuzed 10

eres into

British feminine work force, which thien ber 18, two well-known French mission from President Vargus.

territory without special per-numbered just under 12,000,000. Generals "expressed unqualified hostility to the scheme. General

The past 13 years, the Burchu Yesterday the British deputy raid, there had been almost Tricorne-Dunois, who led the commissioner of police, who had complete reversal of the propo:- first Free French division in returned from the Brazilian ton of single and married wonta World War II, declared that #

border region where he studied |holding_Jobs. was well known that the big plans for a mutual control of

majority of the Superior Council the 150-mile-long frantier with of War, the supreme Brezilina body of the French armed

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The last cenrus showed that Brazil. said that rbeut 300 early Ave times as many wanen relories and wages in 1950 troops were at the Treaty. He Aguinst

He Normadi en the Brazilian sides in 1890, the report added.

The Burcou said world wars added that he and his friends where the two populations are were prepared to be killed if contiguous. These troops, it is one red two and the Kercan necessary in order to prevent understood, were to help break morgency gave impetus to a the Treaty from coming into up the gin and whiskyang-me trend in which a con-

force.

smuggling racket.

stantly increasing number Of women were working on Jobs General Georges Revers,

On the other hand, Bittish outside the htme." former Chief of Staff of the army sources denied rumours Industrial expansion and the French crmed torecs, described that British troops will be sent creation

of new occupations,

the treaty as costly, destructive to the frontier, where only 10 the report noted, "has meant an and inefficient. It broke up the British Guiana policemen are increasing need for women's French

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It said women In this age

many's contribution was to be effective in numbers, all control A party of 15 women, most bracket now accounted for over Germany's use of her new of them housewives, will leave about 40 per cent of the entire armed forces was an illusion. by air for Moscow tomorrow feminino work force.

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Women's warcs still log there is any alternative to the The trip has been arranged behind those paid to men. European Army for fear of en-under the nuspices of the

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