Support For Viet Cong
(N.Z. P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) BERLIN, Jan. 22. Cambodia and Jugoslavia today expressed full support for the Viet Cong and Communist North Vietnam action against the United States and South Vietnam in the Vietnam war, according to the East German News Agency. President Tito of Jugoslavia and Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Chief of State, announced their support in a joint communique issued at the end of a six-day official visit to Cambodia by President Tito, who flew to India today. The communique quoted by the agency also said: “Tito and Sihanouk condemned the Israeli aggression against the Arab States. They demand the immediate withdrawal of all occupying troops from Arab territory. “Jugoslavia fully supports the independent and neutral policies of Cambodia,” the agency added.
Lunar Module Test—One of the spacecraft intended for America's manned moon landings is being given its first full-scale test launch tomorrow. The countdown is going smoothly for the test which could speed up the lagging United States moon programme, now about 18 months behind schedule. — Cape Kennedy, January 22.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31584, 23 January 1968, Page 11
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175Support For Viet Cong Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31584, 23 January 1968, Page 11
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