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V. Cong Warns Public

(N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) HONG KONG. July 3. Viet Cong guerrillas have warned the public and foreign residents in the Sai-gon-Gia Dinh region to stay away from places frequented by American servicemen. “To avoid any regrettable incidents, the command of the Liberation Armed Forces in Saigon-Gia Dinh deems it necessary to recommend the people and foreign residents not to frequent those restaurants, buildings and cinemas reserved for the United States troop convoys and any other concentration places of Americans,” a communique said.

Curb On Trade With Vietnam

(N.Z P.A -Reuter—Copyright) WASHINGTON. July 4. The United States has asked other shipping countries to curb their trade with North Vietnam, a State Department spokesman said. The approaches were made! about a month ago. he said.! The countries involved were not named.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 13

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V. Cong Warns Public Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 13

V. Cong Warns Public Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 13

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