UNREST IN VIETNAM
Big Three Talks Sought Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 12.10 a.m.) NEW YORK, May 20. South Vietnam wanted a conference at Saigon mth . the ..V l ? lted States, Britain and France at the Foreign Ministers’ level according to a dispatch from Saigon in the New York Times” today. The report quoted a South Vietnam Government spokesman as saying that Notes proposing such a conference had been sent to Washington, London and Paris. The spokesman was further quoted as citing the elections for the unification of Communist North Vietnam and South Vietnam, projected for next year by the Geneva Agreement, as among the mam questions the conference should consider. Unrest is still continuing in Vietnam. Heavy local fighting has broken out between National Army troops and the Hoa Hao private army at Cantho, 80 miles south-east of Saigon.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27664, 21 May 1955, Page 7
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