Royal twins in Denmark
Coun: Flemming of Rorenberg, son of Princs Axel of Denmark, seen with his twin sons, Birger and Axel, They wers christened at a clinks in Copenhagen.
(AP Photo).
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PAKISTAN MINISTER
ON KASHMIR ISSUE
Lake Success, February 13.
The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, said today that India would have occupied all of Kashmir if it had not boon for the United Nations.
He added: "If this was a policy of non-violence, the
hydrogen bomb is o bunch of orchids".
held
their n news which the people Sir Zafrullah told conference that the people of band," he said.
"My Government finds it very Pakistan and adjoining tribal
the areas are exceedingly impatient cult to deal with the delicato
situation and to persuade over the delay in holding the people that there is still hope for projected plebiscite by which fair, impartial plebiscite in the predominantly Moslem Kash-reasonable future."
wus mir will decide whether to
He charged join Hindu, India or Mosteni trying to twist the 18-month-ol
on plebiscite condi- agreement Pakistan.
tions In her own favour.
"That is the trouble with
IT- He made a statement, answers.
It always in- ing the question of whether there a all the time.
fsists on patting its own interpre might be a resumption SOON
on whatever it is faced the aghting in Kashmir beendetution
that this tienlock with and demanding
of the inde-Pakistani
tnt India
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Sir Zafrullah suggested that arbitration, preferably by Ad. miral Chester Nimitz, plébincite administrator, would still the best way out of the Im.
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He said if Kashmir neceded to India in a fair, imparibi plebis- cile, Pakistan would accept the decision even theuth it Would rpeli suicide for Kashmir.
"Anyone who thinks Indli would give Kashmir with 77 per cent Moskm population, autono. ny except for defences and si- fooling milu matters, is only himself."
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Candidates returned unopposed
London, February 13. Sir Hugh O'Neill, an Ulster' Unionist, was today the first candidate to be returned un- appolad as, a member of the new post-election Parliament in London. He represents
. Anirim North, Northern Ire-
land.
J. R. S. Major
Harden, another Ulster Unionist, was aleo returned unopposed-in Armagh, Northern Ireland- when the nomination lists for the election closed today.
Sir Hugh, who le 66, s
the Ulster
ster Unionists leador of the at Westminster and has cat
Parliament
1915. ince in Major Harden. former Aldo- de Camp to Field Marshal Montgomery, was first elected at bye-election In 1947.
WH There now be
be 10 elec. tion contests
Ulster in
with 10 Unionists (Conservatives), five Northern Ireland Labour, two Nationalista,,two Sind Fein and two Irish Labour candidates compoting-Reu-
ter.
London, February 14. The Colonial Office has un- nounced that R.C. Aiken, Deputy Chief Socretary in arawak, has been appointed Chief Secretary- United Press,
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1980.
LABOUR AND TORIES MAKING BID FOR THE SCOTTISH VOTE
| London, February 13.
;
While last-minuta nominations are being filed today, the leaders of Both, the Labour and. Conservative Parties, Mr. Clòment Attlee and Mr. Winston Churchill rospectively, are mak- ing a bid for the Scottish vote." Mr. Churchill sped Northwards today for a rally of Conservatives at Edinburgh tomorrow. But Mr. Attlee was already addressing meetings, at. Greenock, Glasgow, Falkirk and Edinburgh, in the course of his 1,000-mile national tour. Speaking nil Greenock In sought the division of power in support of Mr. Hector McNell Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Attlee declared. "Victory is in the air as in 1945 Great progress is indicated in formerly considered .aroap
strongly anti-Labour. All that 's required now in to keep up an intensive campaign on the doorstep until polling day.".
Al Greenock, Wernen Commu- nists with bainers declaring
tgn "Uncle Sam is a friendly he'll blow up Britain if he can." alaged a demonstration Attlee arrived,
Fif
Mr.
outside placards sush a3
Communists paraded the meeing hall with bearing other glogans
The Atlantic Paet means war.... Stop it."
Answering Conservative Lord Woolton's criticism of the. Gav- Attlee ment's food policy. Mr. refuted the suggestion that they they could get cheaper food if went back to competitive buying. "It showed a complete Tallure to grasp the essential conditions of the modern world," he said
When there was food shortage, putting in a mass of competitive buyers did not raduce prices, 11 only increased them.
First things first
... Mr. Attlee told the alectore firmly," am not going to pro mice a bit morp gatrot here or #bit mora tobacco there. We shall carry on trying to do the best for everybody-with firat things first."
Another demonstration this time on behalt of 200 striking plumbers-greeted Mr. Allee, at Glasgow. The plumbers are on with dispute strike on a waze
Cha the nationalised Scottish Board,
At Plymouth, the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison,
Labour Party's the
Election strategist, today expressed quiet confidence of Labour victory.
He declared himself happy about the Election ntinosphere, but warned Labour workers
against over-confiic Impression
Ho summed up his
by saying, "Labour is getting best of the debate, and the Cop. servatives are victims of their lock of positive polley. The Tortes are butily wanting a stunt.” Mr. Churchill gave a foretaste of the heavy battle to come In his Election address to bla Wood- ford electors, issued tonight.
"We may be at the parting ot the ways," Mr. Churchill said.
"The wisdom of our ancestors for more than 300
years · has
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CHINA SALT COMPANY
San Francisco, February 13.
A China Salt Company has been formed to handle the salt trade throughout Communist China, Peking radio reported tonight.
:
"The concentration.
The Company was set up qa Power over the daily lives of recent Peking meeting attended ilinary men and women in, what by the managers of salt compa- called the Stute' exercised by nics from North and Cenital what.in yletially Kingle Chamber China and the Direator of the Government,
resetionary East China Transport and Mar- contrary to the whole trend nf keting Bureau. British history and to the meis- It.is planned that this year tho
ganise age we have given to the whole China, Salt Company would ur- the transportation f Mr. Churchtit deotard it in 1,000,000 tons of sult for domestic no exaggeration to say that use in addition to kirge-scale ex- what we do sère on the day porting of the commodity, of the electoral. trial with nut The domestle ride of the alt owly determine the course artrade is to be chiefly in the handla of State-owned companies. Pri- however, Also vate capital can, parilcipate.. Salt, co-operatives will be developed."
British history but profoundly Influence the immediate futura of the world."
Nominations closo
The nominations of candidates It the General Election closed today,
Poking Radio also reported that workers at the unipoh salt field, in North Kiangsu, produced 5,000,000 piculs of salt from the waters of the Yellow Seu Jast
Owing to the incompleteness of the reports, final nomination to [year. tals me still awaited.
So far Labour bas entered 675 candidates. the Conservatives and their "Natona!" Liberal 548, Liberals so fur, 423, and the Communists 93.
Unspecliter
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The Radlo said this, was a ras markable achievement because many of the salt, drying grounds were destroyed, by typhoon, envy rains had also caused work on the fields to stop long periods. News was also given by the Chinese Communists tonight of the sugar industry. It said that with the help of the Government n this industry in reviving in the well-known sugar producing con- tre of Neklang. Szechuan Pro- vinec.
ara expected to total at least 40
The general election is going to keep funloving Princess Mar- garet at homeo
on the February 23.
The Princess has cincelled a musicni comedy plans to see that night,
Dally output at the centre to- A Buckingham Palace spokes-alled 100,000 kilograms of refin man said the. Princess accepted the invitation some week ago be- fore the election date was nounced.
am-
Die musical comedy. Is "The Girl Friend," being staged by the Stock Exchange Dramatic and Opera Soclety.
Princess Margaret sent her ten vrets. but the Society is giving the show again two days later ab Princess a Saturday matinec. Elizabeth has accepted an in- vitation for that performance.
cd'sugar and 600,000 kilograms of syrup. In all, 753 factories are now working: they employ al- most 33,090 workers-Reuter.
ly aloof from party politics, is expected to spend election day ut Buckingham Palace.
As soon as the King knows which he will party has been elected, summon its leader and ask hi
a new Government.--- to form
The Royal Family traditional-Reuter and Associated Press.
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