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TALKS
No Word From Peking
Or New Delhi
New Delhi, Mar. 31.
There has been no word from Peking or New Delhi officials on the progress of the Sino-Indian talks on Tibet since they began late in December last year.
The talks are continuing, it is believed, and the only pointer to the likely date of their con- clusion comes from the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, who said he expected a satisfactory con- clusion by April 16, 1954.
Mr Nehru made his statement after there was talks had speculation in the foreign Press that the reached an impasse because of the long conference period.
H-Bomb Did Not Scare The Stork
Washington, Mar. 31. The March 1 hydrogen bomb blast in the Pacifle did not scare the stork,
Chairman Lewis 1.. of the Atomia
Siraude
Energy
Commission dis- clored today thats baby girl was born on Kwaja. lela Inland 10 A Mira Majuro, one of the 236
who had matives
been removed from smaller istanda In the expected path of the radioactive
fall-out"
Air Strauss, who visited Kwajalein last week, sald the native parents named their new-born baby Ailee after Mrs Strauss, Mr Strauss gave the child dowry of 10 pigs.
women
D
Be Kald that other native
who were moved also are expecting babies,
Strauss
sahi that the evacuers seem "well andh happy."-United Press,
Ike Speaks On Use Of US Troops Abroad
Relations between Indin and Tibel were governed by the Sanju trenty of 1812 until three years ago when the Red Chinese invaded Tibet and took charge of the ministration in Lhasa. The British Government in India had always recognized the sovereignty of China cvir Tibet und India also accepted the symbolic autonomous indepen dent country.
Indian ofeduls claim there are no boundary disputes between. India and Tibe!,
They may the question of de- marcation of the Indo-Tibetan frontiers has never been men- tioned by
the Peking Govern- ment in my of the negotiations with the Government of India. TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS
The Indian fronter is stil the MacMahon Line DI the North-East Frontier. Ол the northern and eastern regions the boundary is well defined oven though it is not properly de- marcated.
Under the Simla Treaty the Government of India established three trade centres in Tibet: at
and Yatung, Gyantse
Gartok. The British Government in India
a small stationed
number of centres io tops at the trade guard the Indian-Tibetan irade ruutes,
Government's
The Indian agent of Lhasa enjoys certain diplomatic and Consular pr!- vileges, The Government India also runs the postal and
DI
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Stakes In
High
Battle
For
For
Dien Bien Phh
M Paris, Mr. $1.
The stake in the battle for Dien Bien Phu telegraphi lines between India fortress in Indo-China is more psycholgical than military, according to military a political observers here.
and Tibet.
Each year about 10,000 Indian pilgrims visit Tibetan Manasar- over, known as the Lake of the gord Shiva.
Until recently there
was no
restriction on Tibetans coming
to India or Indian traders going
to Tibet. But after Communist Ching took over both India and China have put new restrictions travellers.-United Press,
Washington, Mar. 31. President Eisenhower said today
that he could not imagine any greater disadvantage for the United US DOCKERS Slates thaft the use of
American land or
ather TURN DOWN forces on a big-scale in a distant operation.
trying Was
United through
He stressed that the States financial, material and moral support to strengthen its allies
He said, however, that
WAGE OFFER
The psychological shock in Franc and the Western world in the event of the fall Dien Bien Phu would be out of proportion to th loss in military potential to the French Unip Forces, they say.
regular
But a Vietminh failure would of the total of sev also produce 42 considerable Communist division under his shock for the Communists and command roundian Bien this would be in direct relation Phu. Two of his divisions 10 the number of men lost by are in the Red RiDelta area Communist commander Generai and one is on Annamile Vo Nguyen Glap, who has const thrown over half of all his shock 'There are only 1h 12,000 divisions into the gamble for French Union troops Dien Bien
Phu out the fortress.
a total 50,000 in Dien Bien Phu was originally the Expeditionary. With selected by the French High the Vietnam Ar support Command as a fortified camp side have a total of tut half- troops and militia,e Unton after it had been decided last
a-million -men quit Lai
Est November to
Chau Vietminh's four hun thou- north of Tonkin, which was con- capital
of the Thai country
sand-Franco-Presse sidered untenable.
There were also several
New York, Mar. 31. American Dock Union to such an extent that they leaders voted today to re would be able to handle local ject a wage offer by ship- situations themselves. each pers. This dashed hopes of of those situations could carry settlement of the 27-day a varying degree of danger and dock strike that has cost that consequently it was im- New York more than possible to determine in advance $378,000,000. the measures which the United States State: particular case. questions at his weekly Press clation met for an hour to con- Prab sider
package wage boost.
would
take in each
political and military reasons for selecting this little village in
the
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Paris Stude's In Demonstraon
The 60-man Wage Scale Com-Upper Tonkin. It lies on the mittee of the independent Inter- rond lending from Lao Kay on
ese brier Chinese
to Luang Laos. In this position it there asking for
About
Mr Elsenhower was answering / national Longshoremen's Asso-Prabang, the spiritual capital of students
conference
troops in
of
alrike.
recon-
fore
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The President of the tifonal cipation of American
and Laos and covers the area north Students Union, Mr J Marc a unified action" in Southeast Captain William Bradley,
Mousseron, stressed unity Asia such as the one mentioned representatives of the New York of Luang Prabang.
DT Secretary
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RELIEVING PRESSURE
resants, by
Increased of scholars! they hoped the Union's
and State, John Foster Dulles.
Furthermore the presence of speeding up of sideration of the proposal, made Ho emphasised that
univers ving it was last Thursday, might end the the camp, shows the mountain quarters construction. through such a “unified action" as Mr Dulles
folk that France is not willing The demonstration mentioned that all
the But the ILA executive Vice-to let them fall under Vietminh part of the students part Interested in the fate nations
to President, Mr Patrick Connolly, male and thus strengthens the of an all-out strike of sich South-East Asia could reskt the said the Committee had voted will and numbers
to of resistance teachers Communism in expansion of
obtain sher that part of the world and check to reject the offer to pay long groups there,
salaries and a bigger edition Forces, by tying budget. active
last October 31.
Fuller reports from thro- Jack Geller In the meantime, Captain munist troops it Upper Ten-vinces gave a percent of
expected Representative Bradley sold he
kin, is considerably, relieving strikers or betwech 2005 At The National Labour Relations pressure around Hanol and on per Judd said in an inter Board in Washington, to over the fringes of the Red River France.
cent for the who of Hammond Organ view today that any decision to
the major of move United States military rule a recommendation that last Delta.
In Tunisia, headquarters in Asia to Korea December's waterfront bargain As a yardstick of the military the teaching personnel wa or Okinawa would be up to the ing election be, thrown out position at is interesting to note ported to have followed he executive department and not United Press.
that General Glop has got four strike order.—France-Presse to Congress
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Mr Judd, Chairman of the House
Foreign Affairs Sub- Committco Con
on the Far East was the author of a report re- leased over the week-end. which recommended that United States troops should be with drawn from Japan · 'as ! soon as Japanese nativo defences (Are bulit up.
Ho Bold that his Bub
Committee felt that the move. should be made , becauso;,"It seemed to us that the gains to ba nchloved would far Rollte weigh these ried and incon Ventences involved.
Tags Sur Committees zocom mendation, he said," "may not have the lightest effect of the Defende Department of
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