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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1982.

REDS AIR Queen Elizabeth Visits A TUNISIAN

STRENGTH IN CHINA

"Unable To Destroy

UN Army"

Tokyo. Jan. 21

The Commander of the Fifth US Air Force In Korea said today the Russia has demon- atrated the ean

equip her

satellites like Red Chi wilh

high-quality planes

meet its own ar meats at home,

as well as force equip

Lieurennat-General Prunk Everest declared, however, that the expensed Communist нії armela north of the Yalu tiver could not destroy the UN Army in Kore o drive af off the peninsula

Ir with

an

exclusive interview

the United Press, Cien. Beerval said,

"At present it seems apparent that Russia has produced enough Ingh-quality jet planes for its own use and the same tim hits been able th equip the Chunish and North Korean

forre And in all possintas

it has been able to equip other salmi antions

General Everest paid fr bude to the qualities of the MIG-15% bul said 11 was a short-loggeri fighter"

Tugh specialised th

level interceptiču

Fle would not ex-lange F-88 Sabrejets for MIG !

for

ba

though

Russian-built jet could

י די

the

perform the Ainerican plane in

some respects.

"We have

Testroyed fear

MIGs for pyrry F-88 lost." sand Genera) Everest. United Press

A Decision

Reversed

Nicosia. Jan. 20

M: Charles Stanley Davis. 93-3 and British innan de- perled from the Lelsanon, is to be slowed

return Cyrus Government officials reported today.

The Lebanese Prime Minister Greed to his return to Beirut today after representations by the Berish Legation. Betrul officials sand.

Hospital In Paddington

The Queen, after presenting prizes to successful nurses at St. Mary's Hospi-

tal, Paddington, London, toured the wards and talked with patients. Here she is shown chatting with Mrs Helena Krenty er, 66-year-old Russian woman married to a German, who went to England to live with her daughter. Express Service.

"Fished" For

Their Mail

Penzance, Jan. 20. Keepers of the Wolf Rock Lighthouse off the Cornish roast

today "fished" for their mall with a home- made kite and landed it safety.

Rough sea have kept them imprisoned 23 days beyond the usual tour of duty. Once again the re- Hef vessel falled to release them today.

Su they new a kite... made of flour sacks. "If i the Arst time thai this method has

been ever used." a marine superin- icndent here said-Renter,

Hope For A New Germany Lies In Country's Youth

New York, Jan. 20.

Mr Benjamin R. Shute, formerly Director of In- telligence for the U.S. Commissioner to Germany, Mr John McCloy, defended Western German and occupa tion policies in a letter published today in the Times.

He said: "Certainly there are Communists and neo-Nazis still in Germany. But their accomplishments have been few and short-lived. Showy utterances of lunatics are not representative of Germany today."

ENVOYS MAKE APPEAL FOR UN INTERVENTION

Paris, Jan, 20.

Two Tunisian Ministers, now in Paris to seek United Nations intervention in the Franco-Tunislan dispute, today published * telegram calling for United Nations action to stop the French “re- pression" of nationalist agitation in Tunisia.

Salah Ben Yussef, Minister of Justice and Secretary-General of the Neo-Dastour Nationalist |

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Affairs, yesterday wired the United Nations Secre- tary-General, Mr Trygve Lie, saying:

"We draw your attention to refrain from new demonstrations. the bloody repression pursued

in

Tunisia against the civil population gullty dals Fot Fupporting the Tunisian approach to the Security Coppell, The number of victims killed and injured,

Router

SERIOUS DANGER

Paris, Jan, 20. France will have to re-mould her North African policy if she is to retain a firm hold on the pro-

Likewis arbitrary Tunisian and · Morpecan arrests.. Inkreases daily,

tep'orate where a violent our- "Intervention by the Security burst of nationalism threatens Council is urgently required to to create a new Indo-China, avoid international peace and informed sources said today. security being endangered by The long-simmering and-

the

heavy punitive military French discontent boiled over action unleashed against them Tunisia where within the disarmed and peaceful Tunisian past three days 12 were killed. people."

cended and 200 injured

100

of

Tunis, Jan. 20.

about Police repulsed young Tunisians who tried to enter the French quarters Tunis today.

general

Jearned

the

fundamentele of battle arategy

in the sands and mountains

here. But this was at a time!

In Tunts today the Tunisian 125 bloody clashes with the Committee of the French French police. And official Socialist Party appealed to the French quarters fear there is Party Executive of the Parlia a serious danger that the France to situation might get out of hand mentary group in send a Party delegation lo la Morocco which is seething investigate the situation on the with unrest caused through 12

to raise the

Communist matter prominent

and spol and

leaders immediately in

being the National nationalist

"exiled" on Saturday in Tunisia Assembly.

10 Communist leaders The

official arct Neo-Destour's

A few

days ago in organ, the Arabic weekly Liwa gaoled

Morocco. el Horla, was seized by the.

But Police as it left its printers in

today, observers said, France can no longer dismiss Tunis this morning.

Demonstrators who looted the clamour for Independence as when local Kairouan, noisy fuss. Earlier, some shops in

tribes got out of hand colonial, Tulsian holy elty in the south, troopers restored order. Many a were dispersed by the Police,

French first reports said that ma demicas.ra.ors were slightly in jured.

Tunis itself was quiet today, the The general strike against when the Arabs were not in- in who were ruling the arrest of the nationaltterested

leaders con j them and now strong nationalist and Communist tinued, bul some Arab shops movements were in the cradle

stage. and cafes were open-Reuter.

TUNIS SCUFFLE

These sources said the cause for France's troubles were two- "Our interual policy in for an integrated community of

fold, France never cared much Germany has been relatively equal partners bound

about restoring her prestige with and economic wgether by strong tles.

the natives after sudden of the German

col- "So long as the Schuman Plän

lapse in 1940. Recent events in to and European Army plan are nation subject at all times the necessity of preventing any

the Arab Staten especially Iran There was a brief scuffie, in toward successful proceeding creation

Egypt, have made the of

windows irresponsible | realisation we have no

which some

were and military machine

to be broken. Police precautions were nationalists bolder than which could problem of the price

Unted Press. Germany again threaten the world.

the city relaxed in

as tension

"In the

diminished. Dockers of the Com- East-West European great.

nations themselve struggle we have been and are

especially Chancellor inunist-led trade union were on to ay made an honorary citizen doing our utmost to line up s Adenauer and his advisers are strike but railways, trams, gas

electricity services rehabilitated Germany as part voluntarily and earnestly sup-and town of Lanney, of the le

Western Europe,porting the same basic policy on normal. in Northern of integrated

In Kairouan, south of Tumis Most of the younger generation this score.

about 300 men entered the were not permanently poisoned

"Only if those plans fall, if French quarters today and looted The working committee ct The ancestor of the Delanos,

by the Nazi philosophy. Indeed, lies the long-range

the process of integration Is European shops. da them

After being the organisation passed a resolu- late President Franklin Delano

stopped and if we were then ejected by the

tion condemning the arrest of police, the nope for Germany. On the young Roosevelt, came from

people

tured back of Germany

a to we have

Western demonstrators attacked several Tunisian leaders and appealing 10 the United Nations to re- little

Europe from which

of small, Independent Jewish shops. town

concentrated the greatest of family derived its name.

nations such as existed before our efforts at reorientation and The mayor

of Lannoy gave education The

W estern 1840-only then might we come Mys Roosevel 稳

io a situation where we would painting European idea holds strong

appeal for German youth.”

have to consider the question of the price to be paid to Ger- Mr Shute's letter continued: Ger-

many..... "Ouce your approach to

"The accomplishment many's future moves beyond the so-called Morgenthau Plan of Japanese peace treaty 1944 you must inevitably con- should come to be regarded as Cardinal Spellman, who has In a speech, Mrs Roosevelt clude that the

best long-range one of the greatest international has made a complete circuit of praised Franco-American friend-solution of the problem of Gerlandmarks in modern history. It the world. spent Christmas ship and said that still more many and Western Europe calls 1952 should see progress on the among the United Nations efforts should be made to

The Lebanese Government

pay bis

Rrtif

fare

Air-

Mr Davis, employed by the

Middle Lebanon's

East Hines,

deported yesterday without explanation

was

He said that early yesterday morning two Lebanese police officials called ut his house and gave him five minutes to dress He was driven to Beirut airport and urported in a Cyrus-bound plane in the clothes he was wearing.Reuter.

Mrs Roosevelt

Honoured

Lannoy, Jan. 20.

Roosevell wWHS

Mrs Eleanor

hear

France.

Roubaix

Vatican Position the family of the mother of the

On US Envoy

Boston, Jan. 20.

The Archb shop of New York. Cardinal Spellman, who arrived here today by air, told the Presz that the Catholic Church would like to have on American Am- bassador to the Vatican but did not awalt such an appoint- ment with anxiety.

troops

this

the

representing the town of Lannoy

in 1610.

The painting will be added to the suuvenirs she has stored in The house of the late President,

now a museum.

Korea and later preserve peace and ensure proceeded to Rome where be

was received by the Pope- France-Presse.

A

better living conditions to many

people in the world.-France- Presse.

Western moral, political rehabilitation

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New York, Jan. 20. Streptomycin is a promising medicine for bubonic plague which was the black death of the Middle Ages.

This report was made today to the New York Academy of Sciences by Drs K. F. Mayer. S. F. Quan, F. R. McCrumb and A. Larson of the George

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MOSLEM CALL

Karachi, Jan. 20. The Moslem organisation, Matamar Alam - Islami, today called on all Moslems to observe February i as Tunisia Day.

Several thousand Tunisians commend that Tunisia be given attended the funeral today of independence France-Presse. eight demonstrators killed yesterday at Mateur, north-west of Tunis. The local leaders of the nationalist Neo-Destow Party appealed to the crowd to

Surprised Him

bullet

New York, Jan. 20. Schuman Plan and adoption and Policeman Archie Dillon, of ratification of a European army Adel, Iowa, is a crack shot. But and of a contractual relationship nobody expected the between Germany on the one which suddenly exploded out of hand and the United States, the bowl of the pipe he was Great Britain and France on the quietly

smoking, and tore other along lines on which all through the ceiling. the governments are now work- Explanation: "I must have ing, this year will be equally mixed up the bullet with my historic."-United Press.

tobacco when I was hunting,"

Korea War Confined

To Air Operations

Seoul, Jan. 21.

Two Communist MIGs, riddled with Allied

Medical Centre in San Francisco bullets hurtled to earth in North Korea yesterday,

There is bubonic plague the sixth straight day of jet-to-jet combat.

through most of the Western

United States and parts of the

The "kills" came as 18 13, ceasing patrols to feel out Com- South and Southwest. It is Babre jets tore into a formation muniat concentrations

*

animals.

almost wholly to of 60 MIGS north of Sinanju,

pushed Allied warplanes For 10 minutes, the warring fets "Operation Strangle"

as they battled at 30,000, feet,

Communist rail

hammered at

Streptomycin has been teled mice and guinea. on monkeys pigs with the plague. It stops Two Sabres caught a pair of lines and facilities. A total of the disease within a few days MIGH Iri their sights. The 479 sorties were flown by 6 p.m. when taken at the beginning. Americans peppered the Red yesterday, the Fifth Air Force If medicine is started later the China fighters with machine sald

treatment takes longer but

tiblotles are useful, particularly

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"cures the animals, pilots popped over their canopies 120 guts in vital Red rail links Some of the plague gems and jumped, abandoning the in northwest Kores, demolished are resistant to streptomycin, falling aircraft.

10 box-cam and two vehicles When that happens other an

The gir fighting continued Rad damaged 10 more box-corr

and road bridge, aureomycin and chlorampheni» i to overshadow the war along In Baith, Karos, Repubila col-Asociated Press.

The Korean battlefront, where Korda weojr continued “Opera- the quiet was broken only by tion Bar Küler? to clear out scattered, enemy" - probes patrol clashes."

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