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France Wants To Control Aid
Just Couldn't
To
Indo-China
Paris, Feb. 27.-France will ask Amèrica to give French officials control of any dollar aid in- tended for Indo-China, Foreign Office sources said today. The object, said a spokesman, "is to make sure that the maximum result" is obtained from U.S. aid.
An Associated Press dispatch from Saigon in- dicated that the French position irritates the Indo- Chinese, who want direct aid to be administered by themselves.
France wants American help in her fight against the Moscow sponsored regime of Ho Chi- minh, whose guerilla forces have been fighting the French to a standstill for three years,
Candidates For Nobel Peace Prize
Oslo, Feb. 27.-Mr Win ston Churchill and President Harry Truman
Ho's radio, heard in Sui- gon today, said that his nerillas are ready to drop their hit and run fighting of for
11 full-scale "war
the movement" against
French.
French sources said that Ho has been announcing for two years that he is ready to drive
into the the French
Bea and c ling the that they doubl me to do it. 5. Henri Bonnet, French Am- are amonEasador
to Washington, today have
began a series of conferences the candidates who
the Foreign Omer R been proposed for this year's wit
Southeast Asia developments. Nobel Peace prize.
He will see Leon Pignon, French for Indo- Other Pence Prize candiates High Commissioner are Panda Jawabarini-ennie China, tomorrow.
“United States recently India's Prime Minister, the for-
to give dollar plans mer Australian Foreign Mini- ter. Dr Herbert Evati, aut Deul to the government of former
Ban Ba
Dai, who was installed by Ralph Bunche, Director of the
Franer s
of the cul- chier United Nations Secretariat.
independent Vietnam-made up states of of the Indo-Chinese Tonkin, Amman and Cochin China
The list, submitted by the Norwegian-Nobel Peace Prize Institute, gave the following candidates proposed:
1-Sri Aurobindo, Indian poet and philosopher,
2-Luts de Bruchere, Belgan
The announced
CLASH OF INTEREST Control of the dollar ak to
Vietnam lado-China by France, sure were quoted as saying in Salgou, "would be contrary to i Bumele, Director of the desires:
of the Vietnamese which has de- the United Nations Seeretartat.
Roverminent
diret ald totalling 4-Francis Carlisle, New Zemanded
US$140,000,000 to build up its land writer,
en Cassin, French - town army. In International law. 6-Sanjol Chandure. Indian under
pert
There are 40,000 Vietnamese arms Aghting with the French against Ito's forces. The wants to
Lawyer
Vacuum fovernment Winston Churchill: #-Ewing Cockrell, Amertean increase its army. lawyer.
-Walfer Corti, Swien jour-already
nudist.
11-Hedbert Eeart, Australian politician.
12-Hi Lawyer.
13--Robert Hulchler. Amert-tracks.
Univerity official.
communlar Demont, French Cluding
can
16-George Marshall, former American Secretary of State.
Wilhelm Menching, Ger-
man religious pacifist.
18-Maria Montessori.
units
such
mountain
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Egypt's leading film star, Camelia, 21, finds her- self in a (somewhat) similar position to Cinderella. Shoe-buying in London for a new picture, she just couldn't make up her mind about tire shoes, finally decided on eight pairs. (London Express Service)
Truman's Foreign Policy Under Mounting Attack
Washington, Feb. 27.-President Truman's foreign policy came under mounting attack during the past week from two developing United States factions, one of which appears to believe the policy towards Russia should be even firmer than it is, and the other urging now efforts to reach an East-West agreement.
In theory. at least, the Party dominant Democratie
group,
as a whole, was
STRONGER POSTURE
Pakistan Prime Minister Speaks
On India Riots
Karachi, Feb. 27. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, said here today that the only remedy to end communal rioting in the Indian sub-continent was "an honest ac ceptance of the fact of the partition of India into Bharat and Pakistan,”
rean
Addressing his first full had occurred In West Bengal,
conference in
that comununal rioting broke out two
in East Bengal for the Brst Yours, Mr Linquat Ali Khan dime. The rioting on February id: "To my mind thero 10 was the first occasion 011 disturbancea Rone and only one solution which communal
POCKET CARTOON
They've shed the load again-would madam cara to wait until the power's restored, or cama back to-morrow"
London Express Servłon,
OF REMOVAL
o this tragic problem, and had occurred anywhere in East hat is why we should win Bengal since the partition.
The rioting in that province NOTICE the confidence of the minor-
was the direct result of what ty communities on either had happened in West Bengal side and convince them that during January and carly t is to their own govern- February,"
An from February 27th, our Mr Liaquat Ali Khan said; ments that they should look
refugees had en-new oflice will be situated at that 15,000 for a redress of their wrongs terex East Pakistan from West
Rooma 415-419 "at least 20,000 ind not to governments Bengal And
Edinburgh House, more ile huddled in and around cross the border.
Calcutta, Over 20,000 Mos- Queen's Road, Central. The Prime Minister said that
had also entered East he recent inter-communal riot-lems
the Indian pro-Ihone numbers #14 before ing dest started in West Bengal,engal from
23533 & 22505.
He said: "It was on February Vince of Assam, and others were 10, after widespread trouble coming.
Akaba To Red Sea Pipeline
POLICE OPEN FIRE
In East Moslems had.
Pakistan, 198 non- been killed and 223 injured in Darca and the including arcas, surrounding
The East Bengal police had opened fire to stop two occasions disturbances on
Narainganj.
and 120 perrons had been ar- rested.
Other isturbances in Chit- tagong, Feny and the districts Tel-Aviv, Feb. 27. The real and Sylhet resulted Taracl Government n-in total masualties of 23 killed nounced today that a plan and 53 wounded.
footed for building an oil pipeline
Government
A large part
from Akaba, at the hill creuvered and the East Henenl and announced that the Red Sea, to the Mediter-financial help would be given ranean port of Haifa, run-to those whose houses or shops ning entirely through Israelad been damaged.
All displiced persons had re- territory, was under serious
d to their homer with the turne consideration.
execption of 2,500. The Dacca district
been absolutely
the pro- normal
for
The pipeline could bruit quiet since brunry 13 and the in several months at a relative-rituation throughout
been (vince had ly low cost and would be con
reveral days. onical to operate, the amouner- inent rakt.
Mr Liaquat All Khau rald that hind turned down rusgestions But I added that Israel pasfiom Tandit Nehru that a fact-
the results of
he an- efforts to get binding mission should
mission ult - Anding" Kiraya-alta pointed as it would became a
agravate rather would
ferred to nwalt renowed British
Iraq to open the pipeline.
to
Tite
for an L-
to
an! than
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The French Government has One of the most signifi- in the Kreml and elsewhere
1 was gathered that the oltrettle the situation-Reuter. Riven Washington n
cant aspects of these critic- that United States polley makers
companies would, in principle. detailed 1st of the actual
to we the proj isms is their politically non-re softening their attitude. needed in
This segment of opinion re- be prepared nssistance 10 Count Coudenhove allitary
the fight agabut the guerillas. partisan nature. Ever sincrriedly includes some high: Jeeted pipeline. Kalergi
the list is modern the President's High on
announce enters in the armed services But the situation has not yet equipment, i ment
I-
several weeks apro plus transport
Acheson was correct in his view Petroleum, the British company as Jeeps and init that the United States would quoted as ceptical that Mr been clarified. Oficials of Iraq The French also badly manufacture the hydrogen at diplomatic agreements with which is the main factor in the need small river boat. to night bomb, Compress and the Russia can be wrful when situa- oil supply, still appear hesitant 14-Louig Harfliver. Awtcias he puering, who lurk deep public appear to have been tons of strength have cren built to take deficite stand.
the Jungles und
up atang the Communist pert- fact that many members of the re-aligning themselves plinthropist.
15-Rafal Lorbin, American | Par n-Associated Pres
the cold war issue with lesser to give them inaning, or Iraq Petroleum Company's stat
hat valuable accords may be are leaving Halfa expert in international law.
than usual regard for party chea which "rentice Pxisting definite period has led ull circles deduce that the period of alliliations.
Encls."
waiting may be a long one.
The manager, who had been It was understood this group reported previous y
bed congressional leaders should feels such agreements with leaving is now apparently fol-
with inoru Russia would be us ineffective towing fresh instructions and is CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE taken by the South China enthusiarm than they did then any other since it would he remaining. Those of the staff recently melt i prevent the ferie, of who are
reserved leaving are
1. In Ontario, Canada, 2. The Morning Port and Hong Kong ON TRIESTE disparaging remarks
from communism made by Mr Truman and the world
as to their plans. It was sup- baric of the et State, Mr Dean tempting to change facts. Belgrade, Feb. 27.-The Secretary
Acheson, about prospects This school is believed to be in Haifa that they were Nadir is a point in the celestini Telegraph Staff Photographors Foreign Minister, Eduard the results of a new high level favour instead unwavering adroing to Cyprus to awatt de-phere directly under the pince Kardelj, has warned Italy meeting with the Russians.
the and
Western powers
Actually, the party leaders are not among 27-After that Yugoslavia would never split on the issue, Gibraltar, Feb.
members but spending three weeks at Gibral-give up its zone of the free the rank and le
at the top. For example, thu the, units of the British Hemme|territory of Trieste.
Politically, this group inay Com- Senate Foreign Affairs Flect sailed for Sardinia today In a speech to n crowde
the to ret Senator Tom particularly want mitice chairman, in preparation manoeuvres with the Mediter-ple at the Slovene industrial Republican
for officially estimated at 25,000 peu-Connally, ngucd himself with opinion before the pubile just 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon
Senator Arthur now to ranean Flect.
centre of Maricor, M. Kardel) Vandenberg and other members increase the defence appropri In the manoeuvres, the most lashed out at "some Italian and of the opposition party in favour on avond the $13,500,000,000 modern methods of atinck on chauvinist imperialist circles who of a "new approach" to Mos-
19-Paudit Jawaharlal Nehru. 20-King Foul Associated Press,
i
of Greves-
Fleet Leaves
Gibraltar
defence will be put into opera-think their time has tion. Both fleets are returning Krasp
to Gibraltar after the exercises. Trieste." --Associated Press.
Don Juan Going To Rome
1.labon, Feb. 27.--Don Juan, the Spanish Pretender, is going to Rome on March 2 in the ship. Italia, to see the Pope.
the
have
come 10 cow.
ot
of territory frec
The pre-election nddress by M. Kardel) in his native repubile of Slovenia was delivered yes terday but was released for the first time tonight by the Govern ment Information Ofee.
welcomed
SIGNIFICANT GROUP
for
Jat
herence to the principle thar Russia will only bow before feur military annihilation and American military preparedness nccordingly.
influence Congress to
ير
ked
by Mr Truman for next year The gure most often urged
advocates of by "stronger posture" Lo $17,500,- 000,000,
Most of the impetus for this However, informert source® here sald the
was drive must come from outside problem
the Administration Axl the further complicated by
ото military since all offleials existence of a significant groformally committed to accept including some Republicans and the Prealden's
figure. How which feels that the At the same time, M. Kardel) Democrats,
ver, some advocates of on in- admitted for the first time that talk of new diplomatic discus-
crease within the Services du Yugoslavia was suffering from a stona with the Russiang aircady shortage of food.
lave gone too far because it want to discourage influen-
tial wish to use their good afters
private citizens We have the right to hold may have created an impression
etections now, at a time when short and there is a A spokesman for him Gained food today that the visit was not of scarcity of many other necessi- political one. Don Juan 1s "only ties, because we want the world
another Catholic pligrim going to see that Yugoslavin is united Ban
to Rome In Holy Year."-Asto-to ciated Press,
Press.
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