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THÉ CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954.

VIETMINH HAVE BEGUN No Lion Under

SLOW WITHDRAWAL

OF

FORCES FROM LAOS

Geneva, June 28.

The Communist Vietminh have begun a slow but unobtrusive with- drawal of some of their invading forces from Laos in Indo-China, a spokes- man for the Laotian delegation to the Geneva conference disclosed today. The Communists were said to be moving some of their troops in small groups from various parts of the invaded country toward heigh- bouring Vietnam.

At

Earlier Inst week there was agreement in principle that all the Geneva conference in Indo-China foreign, but especially the Vietminh troops, should be withdrawn from Laos and Cambodia, two Associated Stales of Indo-China.

The heart that the Com

h mal is might be preparedd

red cut 1.se nd t'ambala PATEN FIRstang of the ne

་ allin Geneva menference Tanj to Vietindol Freign Minister. I J's Van-der

anima

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with the hathursto t fully

inter- Ham wixed joblems of

to 100

at incl.

THREE DAY RECESS

Th Kunšize her, who la img

Ibat Viettunuh "volanternsch whe 1. t

The wathedrawn i Roscuteil You

Allied there

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a three-day LANTERA

1/ CONSUMP to- restricted debben -

after nowat

Penut14

on the issues unvolved, in egades were, in the mouth

to re dve some of tar

pamerical problems in be- +50-the-scenes talks.

1 TO MORE ON hadiahona l The COIGANT ON Aing forces an Combed and some three in We sath of Daves, in anbarth,

Med forever pe

where they 12: Instal about

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northern Las

unclestond to

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The acting, heads of fae Kuted Jack Frena

Brited

States delegations

ab Laban Depres

Vietri het Biet we Checks are last Thursday for feed any for titrent lacks on)

transal of toeng farop from their feruators

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16.

a. Poenen progressad tu

Wonkong FL

comminifer angmed of exper as of the line-

conference

7129282 1935 which should try to resolve tor question of cradiols away 20-001

Imlight of pubberty" The Hussies

Chisle sur tou sapotabi to be left to

re

ON THE SPOT TALKS

tor

5.2

The Conghosians, who per tub want the cottatee t has their taiks with The be compressivt n! Beads Hoes on the withdrawal of the deferations. alexi by one washing fotves

11 jepet pora The conference was Mum expected to teach ugreement at

meeting th

at

from the set ther Cietarva,

expected orange fa thete skart within the next few dove, a sprjes mun stofed today

pack i up. Britain Stands By

wad P

Mh Ea-dos,

as he hell out he pers for the ag tion of the too de valet Goyeur

at Cambod

with the

atroul

Barth

1.

Muka

Lea Lanci

That they

fanfaeten.

trus "plat

Khut Pathet Lett.

The Frans-Votimah mulatory

tales

1it

Genera

marking tus peading the start

of parallel span

BISCUSSIONS on the Indo-China, scheduled

the last minute "fra inverdural

INSCHER

Two Sides

Can Back Indo-China

Formula

London, June 28. Britain supports the farget of "free, drinneratke and united and independent in Indo-China. states" Recording to a communique sand by the Prime Minis ters of Chim and India, Mr Chou Enlai and Mr Nehru, Diplomatic quarters said here

formuit tonight that The enumunique w one which

and be harked by both sides, At the same tine, it was rr- could cognised herr ปม! elok misunderstandings and be

Iven two possible Elven

interpreta

the

For Instance. diplomalle quarters

said, the proposal to

democratie. orale free,

inche-

in sintes United pendent and unified

Lnus, Cambodia and Vietnam failed to indicate whether this target was The true indsper- Alence or the subarrvirne: to Pek North Korea.

The word democratic, it pointed oul. is commonly used In a differenet

the Communist and no-Communist

worlds.

Disarmament Proposals

sense

W38

seen

A further difficulty as om here is that two gover- ments clubin the allegiance of the people of Vietnam,

London, June 28. Britain stands by her Intest disarmament

pro- posal and would agree to write them into any treaty, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minis-oblem

of State,

for

told the

Unity for Laos and Cambodia not thought to be any special

The Bed

Pretoria, Jane 28.

Springhaan Maximola, African charrell wifli ki. ing a man he found under the bed of his girl friend. told the Pretoria Criminal Ressions that the man WAS " Hut,"

The Judge said: "A lon not creep under beds,

a jackal doen that. You faiter him by calling him

llon."

He sentenced Bptingbaan to one year's Imprisonment, suspended for three years, after finding film, atility of culpable homicide.

sald 1ho Springhadh olher man, in African named Arthur Bhabangu. aioked him with a knite. He drew his own kulto and Shahangu

S kiited. - China Mall Special.

NO EVIDENCE OF RED ARMY A-WEAPONS

IN GERMANY

A

Lalon, June 20. Hovernment

spokesman

said today that Britans had no evidence that the Soviet Army In Easil Germany was supplied with atom weapons

Mr Nigel Birch, Parliament- Ministry ary Secretary to the

the af Defence, made

alate- ment in it written reply to a question in the House of Com- "the mons for an estimate of

Auth number of weapons now

the EAXI Geoman pled Army "

I

Government "Her Majesty's have no evidence of any atorule weapons having been supplied either tu the Eust German Army or to the Soviet Army in Enst

replied Germany." Birch-United Press.

Mr

110 Mau Mau

Killed

Nairobi, June 28. Security forres killed May Mau terrorists.

wounded bnd coptured 18 and detailed 907 suspects in the past week of General Sir George Erskina's

Headquarters reported today.

But the problem of unifying the Vietnam Government

to begin today but japnext at House of Commons today. Ngo Dinh Dlem with the Viet |

He was answering questions | mind Government of Hu Chi members after Minh requires close study und from Labour making a statement to the House

cannot be resolved simply by the recent five-Power dis- stating the aim of negotiations, Reports from Bonus and that mament conference in London is thought here.

DISPARITY IN RANK

the disparity in the heads of the

rank between French util 19:00 Y lave been one at the rannat for the pra ipermernenit.

11

11

which ended in milure inst week,

Mr Lloyd contuented on the conference The Soviet repre- Isentative took the fee that

was a waste of time to discuss detailed proposals uniess we first The millory are to report fo

accepted the Soviet proposal that Geneva

their the re conference

shou.c ban reomerulations Ned Anchings and

of prohibition sedir, lines and the withe

wenport, drawal of forces not later than July 12.

the

The French Premier, M Pierre Mendes-France, has set July 20

super- nuclear

Thot was position With regard to disarmament that we catinot accept.”

Brifam soughal

an agreement

as the target date on which providing for the total probabis must report to the French Nation and Chimination of nucleur tional Assembly the surress or weapons and other weapons of failure of the Indo-China negotiations.

mass destruction together with major reduction in armed forces, the whole to be carried out under effective international control."--

The nine-nation Indo-China conference, working on deputies level, was meanwhile grappling | Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

SERENE

ACROSS

1 Fowl (0).

4 Fragment (5).

7 Pariaba (0).

6 Vagrant (5),

Unruffled (0).

11 Mourha (7);

13 Pompous talk (7).

18 Merchant (0).

18 Swoon (0).

PIECE

A

TRADER

W RAMPARTS

21

DOWN

1 Stays (5).

2 Money (5).

3 Ornamental tufts of loosely

hanging threads (7).

4 Method (0).

6 Kept (8),

8 Prairie graes (0),

10 Slayed (8).

}

12 Essay (7).

19 Fortißentions (B),

13 Blow (03.

20 Hot drink (5).

14 Off the right track (0).

21 Score (0).

18 Conscious of (8).

17 Out of prnetico (6),

|

ultimate

1: was noted bers That the New Delhi discussions on Indo- China have apparently related

to the more directly political settlement than to the

medšole problem of es ablhment of an armistien. Keuler.

the

and

The terrorist in the same period killed 20 Africans and wounded eight Africans otte European.

Police reported 10 Mau Mau

escupert prisoners

last Natrout screening night,

from camp

1

One wes recaptured later. None of the men was armed.- Reuter.

Sumatra-Malaya Smugglers

Evade Patrols

Penang, June 28.

Smuggling between Sumatra and Malaya is continuing unabated despite vigilant patrols by the Customs of the two countries.

This two-way illegal trade, running up to hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of goods a month, is undertaken by big syndicates as well as small "kongsis" which are resorting to this form of trade because of stringent import restrictions and heavy duties.

Patchouli oil heads the list of goods coming to Malaya across the Straits of Malacca from the east coast of Sumatra and other goods include copra and a small quantity of rubber which, during the boom days of the Korean war, was the most important item.

The Indonesian end of the | salling funks 'piled" back and illegal trade gets such items forth between the Sumatran and as wrist watches, fountain pens, Malayan coasts when stésmers motor accessories, textiles, were very séäree,

blcycl:s, excharine, sowing

machines and a wide rango of

other goods manufactured in

"SMALL FRY".

The persons who are running Deross the Biraits,

Europe and the United States. the gauntlet

The horrow Straits of Mainesa guarded by Indonesian as well

dividing

with hundreds of

istols

on

Sumatra and Malaya as Malayan Police and Cus oms, are normally the "small fry" either Bide present natural whb arb paid well for their amuggling

The ground for illicit dangerous assignments. trader who use high-powered real master-minds provide the spoed-boats to outwit the capital and

but technique b patrolling Customs and naval invariably are free from Police bbáta,

action.

:་་ In case of nivoat and convie- Although a small number of tionis

families of the Indonesiana are- kuibwn to be ambigglers are

well taken LAST Indulging in this two-way illegal by the big-lime operators trade it in an open secret, that Proventive authorlifes Chinese form a big majority of either side of the Btraits havi thin community of lett traders, been trying to "ghton tho RESTRICTIONS screws on the illicit frade, but

despite many years of war

di

ha

the

It is also reported that thost the niggaz no omdlel elain of the gynditates are offaliosta been established bithor by

legitimate » Chinese), armg the Entlongsian 12)

Porow ja Malayau YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrom: 1 Epic 4 Railled, 0 whose Trading was severely, cur authorities that the counters Ream, 9 Mica, 10 Pulehte, 11 Toll, 12 Dopo, 14 bemedis, 12 talica or entirely aut en betnike. Have been besten. Ik le KNOWN Indre, 19 Blern, za Crested, 26 Arld,: 27 Vain, 38 Biander 25 of recent Indonesian import and that shovel:PALE FURDWANA Grow, 30 Roal, 81 Drilled, 32 Erra. Down::2 Prison, 8. Crater, export, restrictionir TUMORANT MALşan Aimilar) - Air Tonte 4 Rapid, §. Amulet, 6 Lisle, 7 Eaton, 12 Diac, 18 Pure, 18B Aver, 10 Bend;, 18 Revere, 20 Tangie, 11 Rigoût, 13 Tuler, 24 Anku? | then ura velòráns of Lami

petrolios be the mow Stralm 28 Dored..

bccupation days when deel" BE LE

Wix

"General" Navarre, who was Commander-in-Chief of the

Indo-China French expeditionary forces in

before ho replaced by General Ely, photographed at Orly Airport, where he was met on arrival by his wife.—(Express Photo).

Communists Claim

Important French Post

Wiped Out

Hanoi, June 28,

The Communist Vietminh radio claimed to- day that rebel forces had seized the important road junction of Ankhe, high in the Central Ammam plateau and had killed, wounded or taken prisoner Its 1,060 French Union defenders.

There was no confirmation of any fighting in this area by, the French High Command.

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