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The Duke In East Germany Has Over

Lively Action

his horsemanship on The Dake of Edinburgh shown lively pony as he has a 'knock up' before playing for Cow- semi-finals at the dray Park team in the Roehampton Cup

The Duke has a new handicap of rec Roehampton Club. and was playing at No, I for Cowdray Park.-Reuterphoto.

3,000 Vietnamese Families Have Been Expelled

Hanoi, July 11.

About 3,000 Vietnamese families have been expelled from their homes by the Vietminh in the recently "liberated" town of Nam Dinh in the south of the Red River delta, it was reported here

Quarter Million Trained Men Under Arms

By Michael Weigall

Bonn, July 12. Communist East Germany today has more than 250,000 men under arms with more being trained, according to a West German Government report published here.

The book of the force, the report stated, is made up of the 180,000 heavily armed "barracked people's police" formed into army, navy and dir units. Their upkeep and training costs 5,000 million East marks a year or one-sixch of the East German budget, it is claimed. There border guards and regular police.

are also

the

The West German Government

says that strength of the barracked police, trained and equipped by the Soviet occupation authority, is a threat to Western security and is an added reason why Germany should be rearmed as soon as possible.

the green

of

Tho nearest West German Eust Germany front the Soviet counterpart

barracked | Unkon last year. of the

2

uniformity Unsure police,

uniformed Federal border protection force, training of the barracked police the and Soviet acctipuilon troops. Although numbers 10,000,

senior

uf the oficers Parliament West Germun

has most

Union voted in favour of doubling it. police go to the Soviet The increas

for a period of instructions, de- is awaiting ap-

cording in the report, which proval by the Westem ailles.

the East German According to the West Ger- adds that man report the barracked

"army" last your received near- police

2,000 pièces of light and aro made up of three groups:

and more than heavy artilery under the 600 T-34 Soviet tanks. army group north,

General Hermana command of

According to the report Rentsch

Pusewolk, based on Mecklenburg; army group south, under the Spanish Civil War Veteran Kurt Vogel based on Leipzig; and army group centre, now being formed at Potsdam.

THREE DIVISIONS

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Buns The

commander is Vice- Admiral Waldemar Werner with headquarters at the Baltic resort of Parow in Mecklenburg. There also a submarine training three re divisions, each of which has in-ventre but only one fantry, artillery and tank reglat Sassnitz, Darsin; a sea cadet training camp at Kuehlungsborg; motor, anti-aircraft, ments and

and a salvage centre at Sasanliz, wor-cycle and vision clauds at alt on the Banle coast,

Ono special stands permanent "emergency stations

The

groups

submarine

The Enst German air force,

today. The measure was believed to have beenter of the interior, Lothar "aere club" for youth.

Go Aghter aircraft of the type

taken to make room for families moved from other regions of the delta occupied by the Vietminh for several years.

It

has

at beck and call of the the report states, operates as an Bala. This division, commanded

at Potsdamn.

Itu

ing afrcraft. This farce is com- Is stationed by Major-General Werner Pilz, Yak-18 and several UL-2 train- three motorised regiments formmanded by Major-General Heinz

with headquarters a triangular "cordan sanitaire Kessler of Cottbus.

RECIOTS

round the western

Berlin allied outpost more

HIGHER PAY

at

Refugees recently evacuated here from the southern zone of the delta reported that the Viet-than 100 miles behind the fron To boost recruitment, pay in minh were now carrying out mass indoctrination

curtain.

of the populations of all the towns in the south, behalf of the Ministry of In-higher than in almost any other particularly Nam Dinh, Phat Diem and Lac Quan.terior

by

Lieutenant-Goscow

the East German police ts on The army groups are run

East Qorman profession. trained

300 marks a Heinz Hoff- Private recelves

East month and a sergeant between well-known

450 460 and

a month. The Vielminh journalists at normally but it was pointed out mann,

marks Gia military

the Vietminh The Trung

con-here that

weil-paid were Germany as a Spanish Civil War 400

comparison, By Com- with the ference give the impression that teced

difficulty of veteran, and an old school

typist will

receive between 144 50,000-odst people munist. His Chief of Staff,

marks д and 287

a months Vincenz skilled miner the town through Lieutenant-General

up

to 287 Mueller, once commanded

a worker in heavy Hitler's 12th Army Corps on a mouth,

Russian

front.

ter, industry up to 273 marks a month Mueller,

the main theme of the Vietminh feeding the propaganda experts was under-gathered in

lood to be based on the Genova lack of transport. Conference, alten by them

25

A

proving "the desire for peace of Both the Vietminh and Viet-the the Vietnam Democratic Re- numese currencies are used with who is also a Deputy Minister and in texilles up to 177 marks a

of 20

public and the

03

| month.

Income tax is deducted from

Vietiniol of the Interior, is looked upon of the the exchange Buccess People's Army" which had piastres to one Vietnam plastre, by the Soviet authorities obliged "the Imperialists

to The population was understood, one of East Germany's foremost only half of the policeman's pay, This, a comparatively junior military men. negotiate,"

however, to prefer the latter.

cfflee's pay compares favourably The

1s also propaganda

a university pro- VON PAULUS

with that of directed against the new Viet-

only five The Vietminh have solved the Premler, Ngo

Western observers in Berlin fessor. A major Dinh

receives each servico problem of unemployment caused

nearly Dlem, considered by the Viet by alosing of a cotton factory at believe that another lading East years

nillitary adviser

expenses, is month, with minhas particularly dangerous Nam Dinh, by drafting most of German

commander at 2,000 marks, while a professor "because of his Catholicism and the 5,000

Into the Biller's former unployees

betw.com 050 marks and Stalingrad, Field Marshal Fried-gets nationalism.”

source Vietminh ormy, one stated.-France-Presse.

namese

CHURCH TOLERATED

At daily meetings held in the towns,

the "anti-people" atti tude of the Catholic priests and seminariats in the area hus niso been vigorously denounced by Vietminh officials. Most of the been evacuated by the French Union troops, but the churches have remained

open and it understood that the Catholic religion was tolerated by the Vietminh authorities.

priests have, in fact,

was

The Important town of Nam Dinh is now working almost

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DETERIORATION OF

FRANCE'S

RELATIONS

WITH

ALLIES

DEPLORED

BY

PARTY

Paris, July 11.

The national committee of the French Christian Democrat Party to- night voted a resolution in which it deplored the "rapid deterioration of

Church Rally Franco's relations with her allies."

Ends In

Germany

1נט

the

ro-, national army and stated that any alternative proposal for the EDC in fact implied the creation of such an army.

The

In

on to

#great

power, the The resolution, passed by 75 of votes to 3 with 3 abstentions, solution said. ached that a sign of this de-

Faying tribute to the "herolem terioration Was the Anglo- American conference held with of the fighting men in Indo-

resolution went out France on vital questions, China," the resolution declared

German that the agreements now under call for a "just and liberal policy particularly

North understanding discussion at Geneva would only of problem.

and concluded By A polley leading to France's lead to a "genuine peace if they Africa"

party's decision A five-day "rally of the All-Isolation would swiftly mulce inchado a firm,

taken at its congress recently, German Evangelical Church

a government Turning to

European to support only ended today with a lest gerving our country fall from the rank national guarantool and inter-| restating the

which it enjoyed,

policy." continuation of our policy of Defenen Community, the resolu-ezamiited to; a "bold social and -France- European and Atlantic solidarity tion recalled the MRP had al- European has returned it to the position ways been opposed to a German Presse.

Leipzig, July 11,

In the centre of this East Ger- man elly, which is believed to be the biggest ever held in Germany.

the

The police estimated crowd as between 300,000 and The enormous' con-

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THE STRANGER WORE A GUN'

elrole in front of a white cross, more than 30 feet high.

The singing of the hymns and recital of the Lord's Prayer. could be heard: miles away as the hundreds of thousands 11fted their voices. Toby were led by 1,000 brass instruments,

A collection was taken by hundrade or white hooded Sisters of Charky in white aprora. They carried it in a long procession to three large bostes in front of tha arów. Speakers at the rally have repeatedly played on the theme

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