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VICTIMS OF THE WAR IN INDO-CHINA: EVACUATION OF PHU-LY.—The inhabitants of Phu-ly, a key town in the Red river delta area of Indo-China, being evacuated by lorry before the recent attack in force by Vietminh rebels. One citizen seems quite undisturbed by the fast-moving events. After fierce fighting, the French Union forces abandoned the town, which is about 30 miles south of Hanoi.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27405, 19 July 1954, Page 9

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VICTIMS OF THE WAR IN INDO-CHINA: EVACUATION OF PHU-LY.—The inhabitants of Phu-ly, a key town in the Red river delta area of Indo-China, being evacuated by lorry before the recent attack in force by Vietminh rebels. One citizen seems quite undisturbed by the fast-moving events. After fierce fighting, the French Union forces abandoned the town, which is about 30 miles south of Hanoi. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27405, 19 July 1954, Page 9

VICTIMS OF THE WAR IN INDO-CHINA: EVACUATION OF PHU-LY.—The inhabitants of Phu-ly, a key town in the Red river delta area of Indo-China, being evacuated by lorry before the recent attack in force by Vietminh rebels. One citizen seems quite undisturbed by the fast-moving events. After fierce fighting, the French Union forces abandoned the town, which is about 30 miles south of Hanoi. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27405, 19 July 1954, Page 9