FURTHER TALKS WANTED IN INDO-CHINA
Situation Easing Generally LONDON, Dec. 30. The Times Paris correspondent reports signs that the situation 'in Indo-China may be easing in favour of renewed negotiations betveen the French and the Viet Nam CNationalists) . Fighting in Tongking appiiars not to have spread during the jiast few days and the Nationalists are reported to have withheld the reported guerilla offensive in Cochin-Ohina. M'essages from French sour-ces say that Viet Nam leaders are putting out feelers for a renewal of uegotiaticns and a French Agency report bearing marks of official inspiration states that the Viet Nam president, Dr. Ho Chee Minh, is now in the neighbourhood of Hanoi, and cannot be eliminated from the political scheme. For same days, Radio Bangkok has been relaying news and comment-bro-adcasts from the Viet Nam transmitter, said to be situated in the Tongking jungle. These broadcasts, since Decemher 26, are said to have dwelt on the possibilities of negotiations and to have advocated a search for grounds of agreement with M. Moutet, the French Ministerial envoy.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5290, 31 December 1946, Page 5
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174FURTHER TALKS WANTED IN INDO-CHINA Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5290, 31 December 1946, Page 5
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