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SAIGON LIVES A DUAL LIFE

NIGHT TERROR

FOLLOWS

DAYTIME GAIETY

Saigon, June 1.--Saigon, city of French per- fumes and wines, French civil servants, and Viet- minh grenades and assassinations, is a graceful city which lives a dual life. As French as Paris during the day, Saigon is a city of the Vietminh at night. In the darkness, Vietminh mortars rumble and belch within hearing distance of the centre of the city.

hand hurled by

Locally made grenndes fre

WASHINGTON usually unapprehended us-

TO SEND SCIENTISTS ABROAD

Washington, June

ilants into gay French caburets patronised by French soldiers and sailors, white capped Legionnaires and

French girls.

Foreign buxom

meli

The grenade throwers Into the crowels, and another in- vident has occurred to remind the French and the Vietnamese are within the Vietminh 4501

The State Department planking distance, to sem seientists through- out the free world to gather information vital to Ameri- dis- can security, closed today.

it was

will be A top relentist also Inred to advise the Secretary of

Stat, Mr Dean Acheron. get

The

will programine

The started within 60 days, Jury-up campalan ack to: 1. Co-ordinate the Weat in world's cintille developments and par- ticularly keep the United States informed about basir

ment: which other countries conduct; 2. Guide the United State: In making political de- visions in the light of cientific realities,

An average of three or four grenades are thrown nighty. while at least three or four as-

of "trailorn" Cassinations

tale weekdy by the Vietminhs.

DEFINITE STAND.

DTC

The

But dung the day, free-lined streels are alive with the merry linkle of bells of the i-wheeled "cyclopsses" pro- felled by feathery Vietaniese, Paviment

with rates bristle activity. People go about the business of living.

With the advent of the new Van Huu government, Tran

hus enge a definite however,

the Vietminh, stand against

The programme was proposed which was not the case under

and

re-

by a special investigating com. mille under the chairmanship!

former ut Dr Lloyd Berkner, official of the Defence Depart-

Hesearch Joint menl'a

まど Board. His Development

today. published port. commended that a top scientist Join the State Department to and his Acheson advise Mr

also policy makers. R

United that commended

send selentifle attaches to States American diplomatic missions in many parts of the free world. The attaches would have the diplomatic immunity.

ور

re

BENEFIT BY EXCHANGE

The

the

former Premier, Nguyen }}an Lon

that under

It is reported Nguyen Phan Lang, Vietnamese Dobre sluggishly followed anti- "heenuse the terrorist actions

not given us government has direct

to combat the orkers Vietminh,

Tran Van Hun, however, has promised to introduce harsher Vietminh agalast measures

and envisages fol- terrorism,

"anti-bandit the Jowing raensures being used in Malay He has already fulfilled s promise 10 establish

UNSAFE AT NIGHT

"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1950. Operation Swindon

97-feet-high the of

100-year-old, Demolition chimney stack at the back of Drove Road, Swindon, was the objective of a manoeuvre by the 9th Indepen- dent Airborne Squadron, stationed in Salisbury. This well-known Swindon Inndmark had been in a dangerous condition for some time, and its end provided a useful training exercise for the troops.

Shanghai Police

Said Demeanour Greatly Changed

Manila, June 4-One of the marked changes in the Shanghai of today is in its policoman, writes U. P. Correspondent, Blake Gearhart, who left China recently after living under the Communists for a year.

WORLDWIDE munist administration

SECURITY

PROBE

Washington.

June 1.——

no

COMMUNIST BODY MAJESTIC

CABLES BRITAIN ON CHINA ISSUE

San Francisco, June 1.—Peking Radio tonight quoted a message from Prague stating that a cable "expressing concern over the antagonism of China by the British Government" was being sent to the British Foreign Office by the Britain-China Friend- ship Association,

The cable nid: "We call in a sincere and friendly upon the British Government manner; and to vote for thu forthwith to break all con- China's inclusion in nections with Chiang Kai- United Nations' Security shek's clique: to turn over | Council."-Reuter. a new leaf and try to ap proach relations with China

NEHRU TO

ORDERS PLACED

San Francisco, June 4-The Peking Ministry of Heavy In- dustry had pinced orders for 2,500 tons of metal gooda with work- privately-owned metal

shops in Tientsin to help them overcame temporary difficuties 99 being

experienced

following

FACE "TRIAL" stablilention of commodity

BY NEPTUNE

prices in China, according to Pelting Radlo tonight,

In order level the

for

Uhler costs,

The orders Include water- wheels, sowing

machines, and and machinery On Board the cruiser@gricultural

They will keep farming tools. Delhi, June 4-The Indian factories concerned busy Prime Minister. Pandit three to four months,

The Radio also reported that Nehru, will face a "trial" at

to unify operations, the Court of Neptune, Lord

of raise of the Sea, tomorrow wiren technique and economise the cruiser Delhi, on board the Finall metal workshopa had Into the which

he is travelling to ansanked themselves

Tiniai Private Machinery Joint Indonesia. will C2038 The Manufacturing Concem. A total of 315 out of 450 mitnl work- | Equator in the early dawn.

'The Delhi, which sailed from shops in Tientsin had thus com- Crehin on June 2, will reach bined to form one big factory, othera were considering Dinkarta on June 7 with the and nestroyer flotilla prior to leav- ing for Singapore for combined exercises with the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force.

Anthem.

Oficers

In

will

arrive un

the

saki

Gur

doing the same.

These workshops had signed contracts between collective labour and capital.

PRODUCTION TARGETS The broadenst further that dozens of publicly-owned featorics in Tientsin had passed

production their May targets no the result of a May which Day emilation drive in 60.000 worker participated

The output of sicel cables in Ticntain's steel mill waz 110 percent over what was planned. Production also rose in the mills of the China Textile Cor- poration.

also

Mr Nehru spent a quiet time e the ship and went round the deck, where the band wos prac- tint the Indonesian National and men of the cruiser were today giving last

inte

touches for tomorrow's fete, when it will be a "fun for

fill The ordinary policeman" time noon and discipline under the Chinese Com-will go overboard in accordance

with

naval tradition

during the crossing of the Equator. longer kicks and beats ped- Lord Neptune and his court,

It was added that technicians' dlars or confiscates the sout accompanied by

a troupe of *mermaids,**

and engineers co-oporated close- cushions of rickshaw pallers heard the Delhi at daybreak, ly with workers in developing who break trafic laws. The

Commodore Barnard, com-iew processes. In one factory, procedure re- told now production policeman on the beatmanding the squadran, actually has been Acen

Reuter today that he had al-duced the time needed to make ready received "two signals" generators-the fall being from speaking politely to coolies from Neptune asking "his in-8 hours to 30 hours.

policeman backslides byentions II

costs had Productlan approaching | taking a bribe or pushing some-Royal dominion. It is. how-dropped considerably. Reuter. Senator Theodore Green said one around, he is mummoned ever.

still unknown what

wlii Throughout the country the today that the Senate in-before his superior officers or "charges" Vietminh crganisation has grip-

of worldwide before the People's Court. He against the Indian Premier in Led the country with fear. There vestigation

might be "re-cducated."

court fined Neptune's ne no rents outside large cities State Department security or di:mised. A few have re- which can be traversed with | procedures was "proceeding¦erived

senteness for acts satisfactorily" and that almost

curtainly would safety after dark.

Phave make rweeping

under The French

gone unpunished former regime. Officials said Russin doubtless chains of militug pureerses should be complete soon.

The Communists have given Mr Green. just back from North Vietminh, but the Vier- I still have enough control Europe where be and Senator the old poller system a new coat

4. A portion of Lord sacred relien the entry to humper Henry Cabot Lodge held a series of paint. "Reactionary" police of the over

muleting seriously the national economy of scere! meetings, said they long recustomed to

Buddha, handed over ta the the rich and browbeating the Although the French hold the would make an informal pro-

Burmese Prime Minister. poor in Shanghai, were put makin Mu, during his recent Vieunials gress report. tomorrow to the military posts, the

through lecture courses on how Relation

vinit Lo Calevita by the countryside.-United Senate Foreign

ths hold

policeman should behave,

Inulia, Mahabodii Soviets of Sub-Committee. The group is

After 11 AT Cr months in Red-helt investiga ing charges by Sen

little

was flown to ilangoon today by change for Joseph SteCarthy that the Shanghai,

special plane. State Department is 3lled with morals could be seen under the Three prominent Buddhist Communista mud people new administration. The dif-monks and three representatives camps in the New Territories.

ference was that the authorities of the risks. sidered to be

Burmese security

Government have been more cflcient irt

the relics, haus

coine do carry Senators Green and Lodge went

under control which will be enshrined at the 19 Europe to sec how the keeping crime Juyalty programme was work recently.

Botataung Pagoda, Rangoon.-— Reuter. ing there.

The State Department nuthort-censorship, ties said the programme has been accepted in principle. scientific attache would spread Information

about scientific the United developments States and gather data about scientifle activities where he was stationed. The United States gures it would benefit by the exchange.

will protest that the programme adds up to espionage, but they added that it will desf primarily with non-secret data. Atomic weapons would not be involved. Nevertheless, the United States will not even try to dispatch a scientine altache accredited Moscow or any of the Soviet satellites.

to

Prest

The United States, one official Fuld,

very

CARETAKER lars from two to

five

years behind Europe's research

in

some fields.

He said the !

government recently discovered that i was up to 10 years he- lind Britain in one field.

BRITAIN'S LEAD

CABINET

to identify the FOR SYRIA

He declined fold but it in known that Br talu led in the development of jet aircraft engines and sane aspects of atomic weapons,

4.

CON-

.

MARTIAL LAW The clty till under martini Senator Green told reportersaw a year after occupation, is that the Inquiry

was "coming patrolled around the clock by elong very well, but we're not

anny entries with bayonets conclusions going to give our to the public until it is dished,"xx and by rifle and pistol- Shanghai streets are generally which probably would be next carrying police. Senator Green said they held safe at night, net up regional scientific posts Cabinet for Serin pending heariors in Paris and Frankfurt. in London, Johannesburg, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Sydney the adoption of a new Count which they questioned State

Damascus, June Nazem El Koudsi, former The Berkner committce pro Minister to Washington, to posed that the United States day announced a caretaker

or Canberra.

ach post would slitution.

be staffed with a number of specialists compiling

evaluating

theit

tive

reports

Ita area United States

tu one

week.

Recurity Department from as far away as Caten.

FIRALA its resignation on May 29. It Communism,

Fichter.

be brought

lomorrow.

Sacred Relics Of Buddha

Calcutta, June

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION:

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There was n brief after-dark crime wave following the Na tionnist bombing of the ofBeers American owned

Shanghai Power Company's

On plant Ho maid he was extremely February 6, which disrupted city The outgoing Cabinet, headed on by the Prime Minister, Khaled impressed with the proxies of lighting for a week.

in combatting Western Europe

In the partially blacked out ion. El Azem Bey, formally submitted

aled that andl

Settlement-which

police force there had resigned on Miny 8 following the French proposal for pooling streets of the old internationa

countries European Western Scientists to Paris, Rome, Stock crisis caused by the resignation the coal and seel sources of the best holm, Ottawa,

Oslo, of the Defence Minister, Atram created "more real hope than world burglars and hold up Bris- Hourani.

At any time since the start of men began to opant, The Koudni

the announced that Tokyo-

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Bevin Doing Well

London, June 4-The For- ign Secretary, M Beyin, who was operated on for hemorrhoids on Saturday passed a quiet night and "is doing very

bulletin said today. wil," a United Press,

up

BOMBARDMENT

The Inst Government พร formed in December 1919, after

third

coup inilitary Syria's d'etat in nine months.-Reuter.

EDITORS PRESS BRAYICE, LIC.-HUIVA YORK

1700

Font:"Just one Httle`kins-

HENDERSON

OFF AMOY

in the

Bl Brine! pollee

quickly stamped out the little crime wave.--United Press.

FAST LINER LAUNCHED

4. The Na Taipeh, June

Quincy, Massachusetts, June tionnist Government announced today that its garrisons on King-4-The first American passen- theirger Hner to be built in 10 years men Island continued bombardment of Chinese Com-was launched here on Saturday. Talch She is the 20,000 ton Indepen- on positions munist jland, 40 kilometres of Amoy,dence, which will make express saltings between New York and on Saturday morning.

It said most of the Communist the Mediterranean

shore installations were destitution, is nearing the launch- A companion vessel, the Con- cd with heavy casualties.

said

In large concentration Communist junks was

of ing stage.

reported

The Independence will be along Chuanchow Bay, 10 miles nhle to carry 1,000 passengers northeast of Amoy, in prenora- In three classes,

Her speed is tion for an assault against King-23 knots, which is faster than men as well as an invasion, on Formosa,-United Press.

U.S. Air Force Exercises

Washington, Juno 4--Threr American Air Force Commands

any large American iner has been able to maintain in the DOGS.

Her troop-carrying capacity would be 5,000 men-Reuter,

Now Powerful Transmitter Washington, June 4.- The will hold joint manoeuvres in United States Navy, said tortay by two weeks of this that it would complete the first month to test security menrices | October a powerful new radio under almuinted wartime con transmitter in Tangler, which ditions.

would reny Voice of America"

The Air Force said that no broadcasts to Northern Europe, dotalis would be divulged.the Balkans and the Near-East- Reater.

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