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Food ran out after the first day of fighting: water and rice became the only available refreshment. There Was no electricity nor candles, and the hotel was frequently hit by shells. A photographer was killed.
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The correspondents, however, panoramic, if hazardous, view of the conflict.
On Webda Hill, just across the valley from the back of the hotel, the gently/sloping line of buildings was systematically pounded in pursuit of the clusive guerillas./ Some houses crumbled, some went up in smoke. And during rare lulls in the fighting, the wails of women floated across the valley.
But the worst barrages were reserved for the hills of Jebel Hussein And Jebel Wahdat, the sites of teeming refugee camps that are strongholds for the Fedayden, Judging by the smoke that rolled across/the horizon and the force glow that It the /sky above the camps at night, they must hayć suffered the cruellest pounding of all.
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No extension
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student
A Swedish student of New Asia College has had his application for a visa extension re- fused and will leave Hongkong in the near future.
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The student, who is methods
pursue their understood to be working political aims. for a doctorate degree in lecturers and students have In some cases the forelőn
Chinese, is the third made no secret of their foreigner to have been activities and they are well dealt with in this way to Government.
known to students, staff and
No action is contemplated The other two were Mr against Hongkong students, Mitchell Meisner, an Ameri- but it is believed Govern- can, and Mr Klaus Schleusner, ment has taken а Aran German. Mr Schleusner, a stand against foreign visitors lecturer at United College, inciting local students to left Hongkong last Friday. employ violent methods to
As in the case of the other satisfy their demands. two, Government will not Government does not want reveal the grounds for its to risk a repetition in Hong- refusal to extend the student's kong of what has happened visa.
Appeal
in
number of countries where student riols have engulfed campuses and spilled over into nearby cities.
The student's appeal against The powers exercised by the Immigration Department's Government are understood ruling went to the Executive to be no different from those Commell and it was decided employed by governments in On Tuesday to reject the any other part of the world append.
and its refusal to give reasong
it is believed a number of for the grounds on which it other foreign students and refuses visn extensions is in lecturers may face similar line with what is practised netion when their visas expire elsewhere. Inter this year or early next
year.
NATE NEWS
Although no speelfle charges have been mado against the studenta, it in tunderatood that the Anti-Vietnam Wir monstration outside the Pan American oflees was not the
› Miami, Sept. 23. reason for the action,
The Cuban Csvorminent to- There has been growing[day claimed has crushed a concern among university nine-man ràiding party authorities At the way | launched from the United foreign lecturers and students | States, fapturing eight of the have boon urging Joenlinvadyfa and killing 019-* students to adopt more violent | AP.
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