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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950.

Eva Officiates

PRESS CAMPAIGN TO MAKE INDO-CHINA WAR UNITED NATIONS

NATIONS AFFAIR

London, Oct. 19.

The recent reverses of French garrisons in Tongkin, Indo- China, coinciding accidentally or otherwise with the virtual and of the regular military campaign in ing the attention of the British press and on the French colony in the East.

rumours

Korea, are focuss- political observers

Communist political commis- military command sarb were intermingled with the right down to sections of 11 men. They frequently overruled the off-

These

The long-drawn and ap-¡ Quoling French spokesman, parently futile conference attalment of nearly $250,000.

that the Arai le paper sald Pau between the representa-coo would equip only 10 French tives of the three associated divisions and the total aid of States of Vietnam, Laos and age $0,000,000,000 was count-cers wish to engage the enemy only 20 French and seldom offered to do battle Cambodia and the French to produce

divisions by the end of 1952 unless DG percent Burg of Government, and uneasy The paper advocated, for the success, he said,

of the reluctance | Building up of European de-

political commissars of ex-Emperor Bao Dal to fence, finding new sources of specialised in attacks on loolated could come posts or columns in over- return to Vietnam without anpower which

and put whelming force nly from Germany

so as to make substantial concessions of og European industry at world intensive

the propaganda on savereignty from the French on armament which It could total annihilation of the enemy.

Nguyen Government, have in recent produce cheaper than the Unt-

Duy

Thanh said that when he last saw Dr Ho weeks strengthened the on-fed States.

The Manchester Guardian

the end of 1040, he easiness felt here about the at the ame time took an equal fund him very sympathetic, way things are moving in y

simple and unassuming. 111# Indo-China.

personality goes far towards ex- plaining his original popular appeal as a nationalist leader, he said,

Present Truman's

gloomy view of French Pronowy despite American The maper said that the Jcetorn-jaid. tion of hands of Indo-Cha"French had not got un efficient doubted the and increasing American militeal system and tary supplies to the French army capacity of France to stand the

bring

CHI

But Ho is a complete Com- Culong ako potonial strain of armamentuak,ald—Nguyen-Duy

the theressing | Hanh, Cha Europe with ftum au internecine colonių m. ftain on the French resources

the Indo-Chinese

wat

suti cetion, which it has bren

for

that Ave years, to hi

forsta of world politics as a j

major issue in Asia,

in Indo-China-Reuter.

VIETMINH GENERAL

New Delhi, Oct. 19,

. It is well-known that Bau! A former general for Dr Ito Dai ant tus colleagues in Indo-Chi Minh, the Moscow-trained China have been claiming with deadly of the Vietminh insur- what inbistence they en that gent regime in Indo-China,

on a

be in Vietnamese hands.

the

the fight against Ho Chi-minh, to try to persunde the Indian to be successful, hould be Government to recognise based

nationalist con juval French-sponsored Victuara ception, for which the comman. State. of the Nationalist Army should↑ He is Nguyen Duy Thanh,

of the Vietnam Infor Rialto known that Baumation Mission in New Delhi. Dal has made it clear that He served Dr Io Chi Minh American supplies should be Brat as a general commanding distributed directly through the the Vietminh Army Engineer Vietnamese Government Corps and later as Director of Indo-China,

The Mtues and a claim that

Industrial 'roduc- French have not seen their way|tion. to concede.

MORE ACUTE

This controversy is likely to become more acute, if and when Bao Dal returns to Viet- nam, with substantial American aid coming Into Indo-China.

Tast April he escaped to join x-Emperor Bao Dal, the head of the state of Vietnam, who 18 now on his way back to Judo- ! China from France.

Nguyen Day Thanh has had talks recently with sentor off- cials of the Indian Foreign

said the Vietminh Ca- binet wan controlled complete- ly by the Communist Pollt- Euro, and the presence of non- Communists in it was "win- dow-dressing for the world,"

An

outside

officials by the

move-

non-Communist were closely watched

and all secret police ments from vilinge to village controlled by passes issued by the Communist nu thorities-Reuter

were

Inauguration

Of New P.I.

Municipality

Manila, Oct. 19.

The newly created murd- cipality of MacArthur

on

Madame Eva Peron, wife of the Argentine Presi- dent, out of the social ald fund, founded a school for nurses, over which she presides. At a ceremony In Buenos Aires recently, she presented diplomas to nurses who had passed out at the new school.

Express Service),

(London

INDIA SUBMITS

RESOLUTION

Now York, Oct. 19.

PACIFIC PACT

TALK REVIVED Hongkong Telegraph

Washington, Oct. 19.

Australian and Philippine hopes for creation may get

Morning Pod · Building, Hongkong.

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and

Now contributis etways wal- come, should be sodressed to the Advertisements to the Secretary. Telephom; 2011 (5 Lines).

American officials, in their sibility of countering this con- Editor, bus communications and discussions with other coun- en by proposing that ATC- tries concerning the Japan-gional alliance of Pacific n eso peaco conference, havo be not only a deterrent to the tions, including Japan, would found some nations fearful spread of Communism Aut lest the lenient altitude of would enable the participants, the United States lead to a

who #te

eye on her actions of Japanese keep an which might mind arrangement auch ds is through an interlocking com- threaten all Asia.

envisaged for Allantie Pact for 1 DAY PREPAID

resurgency

militarism.

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will forward replies to Southcost Asia. Australla's the stated address If the ad- Foreign Minister Percy Spen-vertiser desires. der would exclude Southeast Asian nations from such a part. All advertless purporting to on the ground that India-the loan .money must publish their only one of them capable of names and addresses In the making any definite contri-advertisements. of bution does not want to join.

DANGERS OF GETTING THE NEWS

Adelaide, Oct. 19. The annual meeting

the

wants of advertisers the Australian Associated and the rest of the countries

of that area could make no el-are quickly met and they do Press held here today refective contribution,

not desire any further replies elected Sir Lloyd Dumas oN chairman.

Mr Spender would confine forwarded, we thall be glad to bo notified promptly to that the signatories to Pacific powers

affect when a suitable acknow. uch as the United States, Bri-

of charge, New Zealand, the Philippines, possibly Indonesia

Sir Lloyd said that the cham of AAP and Reuter correspon tain, France, the Netherlands,edgment will to inserted free

dents in key positions from In-Australia. donesia to Tokyo had supplied a

The Indian delegation today submitted to the much expanded service of news as well as Canada, Mexico and President of the Security Council a resolution on the lines contributed much to the awaker America-United Press.

to the Australian press and had the west coast nations of Sauth suggested at yesterday's Council meeting by Sir Bonagallag of world interest in the Paci- Narsing Rau to fill the post of Secretary-General of the United Nations.

c

Korea gave a sudden sense of urgency to this news gathering to which the The proposal, which will organisation Reuter-AAP

res- partnership be discussed at another ponded immediately, Sir Lloyd THE

In the meantime, sections of Office, and hopes to secure an Leyte island, in east central RANCO IN closed-door meeting of the said

the British

are

Fandi Nehru,

of

press, Interview with

Philippines, will be formally are can the Indian Prime Minister. to inaugurated on October 20,

give him a first-hand account the sixth anniversary becoming of both governments in Indo-General MacArthur's return

to liberate the Philippines.

and French as well as American. vassing the idea that the nues in Indo-China too serious to be tackled by the French alone

with American aid, mid Indo-Chinu should now become, like Korea,

United Nations business,

even

and suggested

Nations action as a means of stopping the war in that part of the world.

Chiun

China.

123,"

said in

ed

AFRICA

General Franco, who

Council tomorrow, is con- sidered likely to obtain. seven-vote majority.

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The Indian proposal would The Australian did not realise India has so far withheld re

Gentral Bauglas Mnc-

Madrid, Oct. 19, Bek each of the 11 members of what was involved in getung cognition of either Bao Dai or

General Franco arrived the Security Council to submit Korean despatches for him to the Vietminh regime, and the Arthur's liberation forces land-

Notice is hereby given that French-sponsored

ou October 20, by air today at the Spanish Secretary-General in a "secret chairman said on Leyte government 1944,

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AND MEASUREMENTS marking The Liberal News Chronicle has no diplomatic mission here of the end of Japanese occupa-

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Congressman Daniel Romual- the Indian persuade

le on would delete from the list any of the world had been covering 1960, of Twenty Hong Kong Ma much graver posibilities than hoped to

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AIRMAIL Writing Pads, H. Scribe anything that had happened in

Minh Korea,

killed and against ing the new municipality, wired Africa and the Canary Islands, draw a Big Power "veto" frnd been stood United

others directly

S. C. Post." The Council would wounded. their ideal of "Asian national-General MacArthur today for was accompanied by his wife, presented,

Issued Capital on the Com-and $1. mally inviting him to the in- Dona Carmen Bola de Franco, then consider

the remaining "So far as the Reuter-AAP pany, payable on the 30th WILL FORMS, PORT of Attorney augumtion of the town "named the Minister of the Interior, the non

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Former Senator Prospero Minister.

It is learned that at yester- "We who administer a rewi would be on the borders of the fafest Vietminh attacks on Sānidad, now general manager

The Transfer Books of the After two days in Spanish day's meeting of the Council the gathering organisation have the Slam. the principal rice bowl | french frontier. outpusts in of the Manila Railroad Com-West Africa, General Franco Soviet Union, Nationalist China greatest admiration for Journ-Company will be closed from of the East.

Indo-China were the forerunner] pany, will deliver the inaugural win go On to the Canary and Egypt immediately sup-ans who willingly risk their October 23rd to October 30th, 1 added: "With fuck and of a general offensive, but it speech at MacArthur. High Islands. It will be his first ported the Indian proposal while lives in the field so that the somewhat better judgment than the Vietminh Goverment Philippine officials will be at-visit alner he left there in July Britain, France, Cuba

and world may be told what is 1950, both days inclusivo. han sometimes been shown in faces were not built up, "such tending" the ceremonies.- 1836 in a British chartered plano Ecuador spoke generally in happening."---Reuter. the past, the French may be offensive

By Order of the Board to head Spanish troops In favour

of it. Marcces in the nationalist up- Opposition is untierslond

of Directors, rising which started in Spanish have been voiced by Mr War- civil war and brought him to ren Austin of the United States, and Mr Arne Sunde of power.

Five thousand Inhabitants of Norway, Mr Austin sa of A total of 1,204 people fled to the colony saw General Franco have argued that, at its first

colourful the frst half of a

parade of desert bers of the Security Counci October, the West Berlin City forces.

voted in favour of Mr authorliles reported. All askedļ General Franco also inspected | Trygve Lie while only Soviet for asylum for political reasons, a new airfield and other la-Russia had voted against him. -Reuter.

stallations.-Reuter,

t

able to stave off this menace,haps a year might come in per- United Press.

but they are not

enough to remove

left

powerful About 40,000 Vietminh troops Fled To West

hid erossid inte Chinese ter-i

past eight

Berlin

Berlin, Oct. 10.

had

10

The French anti-Communist ritory during the

paper Franc-Tireur, also months for training and equip- suggested that the Indo-Chinset ping, he estimated.

Vietminh problem should now be put to factories had been set up on West Berlin from the Soviet arrive and watched him review secret meeting, the nine mem- the United Nations, and sald Chinese soll to produce light Zone during that free elections under inter

brms,

nati-tank weapons and national control and the creation of an independent government

French troops,

he belleved, should be the main alms of should be stationed on Vieuam policy there.

lerritory as long as the strate gle interest of the French Unton demands, but the French must

RIGHT PLACE

Brenades.

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The Socialist Party's Populaire hand over military control to also said that the United Nations the Vietnam Government Security Council would be the soon as possible. right place to go, but added that "Complete

control of our

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the

Council

was paralysed by own national army is the veto right.

of Vietnamese

essential

Part

Tho independent Combatį independence and sovereignty,"

echoed the same doubt about he declared. United Nations sponsoring of

Six months ago, ho sald, Dr

United Nations were to rejecti eral mobilisation,

and mari-

Falangists Barred

From America

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The United States Department of justice today Indo-China by saying: "If the Ho Chi Minh authorised a gen banned Spanish Falangists-members of General France's our appeal or if the United States power is not a problem. Government Party-from entering the United States. Korean stand-which was the refused to back it, would not "When I left Vietminh, the

same as that taken by 83 mem-mittee

M. Moch also told the Com-

the our position be worse than army

question was lightly armed, but The Department ruled entire subject of admission of ber nations--it would be like a German rearmament had before

At the same

the recent extent of Chinese old them out under the now Falangirts to the United States Russia victory in Korea. time, the New is tot clear. The

been discussed at the Franco- for distribution to service bulk of the internal security

was still under study, net

there was general Americua Although York Times questioned in an soldiers from whom Information

defence talks in support for the Indian resolu- Washington, which ended yes

camps in the New Territories. editorial today whether

of "totali-

h the from outside is carefully with members

The Statc Department, he tion, it was considered unlikely terday, but would be raised at Chited States was getting its held will probably still fight, tarian"

Please communicate with group. The act sald, had sent Instructions to that its adoption would resolve the Ailantie Pact talks in New dollar worth of fighting strength convinced that French colonial- bara alien Communists "and consular offices In Spain to the deadlock. in France by its

United York on October 28.-Reuter. reilism will huge

be reimposed if they other totalitarians" tury spending.

suspend decisions on granting States is extremely firm on the from

ar refusing visas to Falangist original Lie vote, and the ques- members pending further In-

tion may finally

go in that form to the General Assembly. Meanwhile, the General As- scheduled for

should lose."

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the United States.

The Falange is Spain's only structions, legal party. General Franco,

The

the Chief of State, is its head, Mr McDermott said that the sembly meeting and the Spanish Minister of State Department hod been tomorrow to consider this ques- Justice,

Jenor Raimundo informed that the Department tion s been Fernandes Cuesta,

its of Justice had instructed Im- Reutér.

migration officials at United

General-Secretary,

On December 13, 1948, the States ports of entry to apply United Nations General Assem-the Provisiona of the new bly approved a resolution ask-internal

security Act to mem-

irfg for the immediate recall of [bers of the Falange.

Ambassadors and Ministers from Spain.

postponed.

IF HE HAD POWERS

Mr McDermott said that the new instructions meant that if Volg was 34 for and six

a visa had been granted to a with

New Delhi, Oct, 19. against,

13 abstentions, those voting against being October 17,

The President of India, member of the Falange before mainly the Latin-American Re-was already on his way to the day that if he had the power hei

and the member Rajendra Prasad, sald here to publics.

United States, he would

be would stop all Alms with sex

approved 1

authorities.

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