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FRANCE NOT SO HAPPY IN INDO-CHINA

Received Monday, 9.10 p.m. NEW YOEK, Mar. 10. I't is evident that Ihe Frene.il position in Indo-China has sufferecT- grim deterioration, says the New Yorlc -Times eorrespondent in a dispatcli from Banglcolc where he says the fugitive Vietnam Government of President Hoehiminh was its only direet contaet with the outside world. The Vietnainese^ how deelare openlv for the first time that membersliip in the French union is considered merely as a stea towards complete indepeiidenee. Yietnamese representatives at Bgngkok who hre in daily -radio contact with tlid Hoehiminh Government, are now saying that Eranee is too wealc both militarily and e'conomieally, to play n profper role in Inclo-China and that Vietnam m'ust look *o stronger nations for the teehnical aid needed to achieve matiire nationhood.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 March 1947, Page 8

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FRANCE NOT SO HAPPY IN INDO-CHINA Chronicle (Levin), 11 March 1947, Page 8

FRANCE NOT SO HAPPY IN INDO-CHINA Chronicle (Levin), 11 March 1947, Page 8

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