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TO-DAY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1951.

KINGS

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UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents

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in a great new dramatic rolet

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NEWS.

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PRICE BARI

Commencing To-morrow Vincent Lynn Frank

LATIMORE

in

"SHOCK"

A 20th Century-Fox Picturo

Mr R. G. Menzies, the Australian Premier, photographed with his wife and daughter, Heather, at London Airport shortly after his arrival to attend the

Commonwealth meeting. Central Press.

INDO-CHINA FLARING UP WITH INTENSIVE

VIETMINH

OFFENSIVE

Hanoi, Jan. 14.

The French garrison in the outpost fort of

Eisenhower

Bao Chue, which was attacked by Vietminh insur- gent forces this morning, successfully counter- attacked with bayonets and forced a rebel with- Stirs drawal, it was learned here tonight.

The French authorities said that they had also repelled attacks on two other outposts in the Northern delta region and added: "Our artillery forced the rebels to withdraw.

Up Red Hostility

London, Jan. 14.

Over 300 people took part

The assault on Bao Chue, 30, killed, 31 prisoners and two in an anti-Eisenhower de- miles northwest of Hanoi, wounded in these operations, monstration called by the inaugurated what the French the French Army stated. Army believed is a "major Reuter. offensive" in Indo-China, accord-

ing to the French Commander- in-Chier, General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, today.

war

The attack on this front was the first time since the began in Indo-China, four years: ago, that the Vietminh forces had deployed troops in the open country at brigade strength,

Air observation estimated their strength at six battalions -CONDITIONED over 6,000 troops. The attack began before dawn and there were only 50 or so French SHOWING TO-DAY defenders of the fort, The at-

AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20

9.30 P.M.

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FRANCHOT

*

Day

TONE

in

"Without Honor??

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Communist - supported ex- Service Movement for Peace, in Trafalgar Square, in the centre of London to-

Heligoland day.

Dispute

Cuxhaven, Jan. 14.

·

Their secretary later laid a wreath 011. the Cenotaph inscribed, "In memory of the British men and women who gave their lives, to defeat Nazism A German scrap salvage

and to prevent the resurgence, squad, during a short stay on North Heligoland this week-end of German military strength. We found eight students there, the pledge ourselves to See that West German news agency their sacrifice will never DPA reported here today.

destroyed",

ננה

be.

ex-

tackers brought 75-mm field The "Action Group Heligo- After દ meeting, guns and heavy mortars to bear land", campaigning for the re-Serviceman in the audience tore on their targets.

turn of the island to Germany,

has asked the students to re-off his medals and handed them French Union forces under turn to the mainland today in to one of the speakers, for the command of Colonel Vanu-order not to "harm the presem despatch to Mr Clement Attlee, xen hurried to the relief of British-German negotiations" the Prime Minister, or General the garrison, and soon contact- over the island's future by another "invasion", the report added,

ed the attackers. The latest reports here tonight said that fighting was still going on with the French/Air Force working in strong close support of the ground troops.

ATTACK NULLIFIED

The attack

The report could not be con firmed from any other source.

Eisenhower.

A deputation handed in * for General Eisenhower, protest- letter at the American Embassy

ing at re-formation of the Royal Air Force bombing German armed forces and "the practice on the island pected again tomorrow. Reu-foreign command.”

is ex-placing of British troops under

on the outpostter. was today...compared by a military

spokesman to the Vietminh attacks of Christ-- mas week, when Vietminh for- ces were trying to penetrate the French advance

positions guarding Hanoi.

The present attack, nullified by French artillery, was made in much the same direction, between the post

of Tamdoo and the Day River, said the spokesman,

Meanwhile, another battle was going on today-some 50 miles northeast of Hanoi, in which the French killed 50 Vietminh regular troops and took several

prisoners.

MAURETANIA

TO RESCUE

New York, Jan. 14.

NAMES TAKEN

A considerable force of police were on duty near the Embassy and the names of the deputation were taken,

When

General

Eisenhower

The 33,677-ton Cunard liner, went to the home of Mr Walter Mauretania, altered course today

Gifford, United States Am-

to go to the aid of the 245-ton bassador to Britain, for dinner American fishing. trawler, tonight he was applauded by a Sudrun, reported by the United small crowd. States Coast Guard to be sinking off the coast of Nova Scotia.

dashing to the aid of the foun- Two destroyers were also

who picked up a distress signal dering ship. The Coast Guard,

tion as about 200 miles south of from the Sudrun, fixed her posi- Argentia, Newfoundland.

Four Communists, who shout- ed "We are not fighting for

away by the police. you, Eisenhower", were hustled

at

General Eisenhower will call In Central Vietnam, Vietminh

morrow but

Buckingham Palace to- will not see the patrols were intense yesterday, specially in the Ourane area.

King who is now at Sand- Elsewhere, in Southern Viet-

ringham, his country residence The Coast Guard said

in Norfolk, Genéral Eisenhower nam and in Laos, mopping up aeroplanes and cutters were also will "morely sign operations

the book", by Franco-Viet-converging on the position. A indicating that he namese troops continued satis- trawler normally carries a crew courtesy call, it was stated.- factorily. The rebels lost 25 of 10 men.-Reuter.

Reuter.

that

had paid a

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