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  1. ENFORCEMENT OF SIAMESE GOVERNMENT ORDER CONCERNING THE MOVEMENTS OF INDOCHINESE REFUGEES

    Cancernang the ~Eavez~ents of Indochinese 2~.~fj~~es " Pi..ACk ACQUIRED BATE t~F 25X1A 25X1A ... the activities of the refugees in crossing the Si.am~-..T~ndachina bonier and:gin holding demona.tions ... vigorously enfo rci.ng the ne~ty order coneerri.ng the restriction of the movements of Indochinese xefu~;ees. ...

  2. INTELLIGENCE HIGHLIGHTS NO. 21 WEEK OF 28 SEPTEMBER- 5 OCTOBER 1948

    the Indochinese refugees are chocked at several different places fAfter orossiug into Siam and now are expressly ... vis-a-vis Indochina, Although support for Indochinese "free" move- ments in Slam me withdrawn ... of these refugee grpaps o Since the return of the mi.showever, the Siamese police have been ordered to deny the, ...

  3. INTELLIGENCE HIGHLIGHTS NO. 28 WEEK OF 17 NOVEMBER- 23 NOVEMBER 1948

    the entrance of refugee Chinese nationals (page 3). A tentative US-Australian resolution recognising ... Cabinet has barred admission to all refugees from China except te nationals of those countries with whiot ... and China excluding the United Xingdom end the Netherlands. However, in the case of China refugees will ...

  4. ANNUAL REPORT FOR FY 1980

    efforts to come to grips with the Indochinese refugee problem; and internal political developments ... instability and violence in Central America, the problems posed by the latest tidal wave of Cuban refugees ... major con- tributions to the development of US policy on Cuban refugees. In ad- dition, the NIO ...

  5. Intelligence Highlights No. 15 WEEK OF 17 AUGUST- 23 AUGUST 1948

    over their economic difficulties; the refugee problem in Peiping hussy produce serious consequences; and large-scale ... the debate on the Indochinese question.. r'iich the French Government now maintains is indirect approval ...