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THE CHINA MAIL, THURS

L:TOBER 07, 61984.

Jagan's

SETTLEMENT French Officials J's Party

Yugoslavia Surrounded

Omnipotent By Forces Which

Athens, Del 7.

Greek Army private,

Goorre Synexion, kopt ringing the door bell at the United States and mi the Canadian Embassies hero to imprem his girt that he was an American, be admitted after rest. **I had to pose sa Canadian officer, he was staled. altered to have "My girl's father wanted to emigrate to Canada and

professed

&

omnipotent In giving her help. We walked to the Embassies and I told her to wall. You know the rest."--China Mali Mpecial.

Desire To Co-operate

TITO ADDRESSES PARTY

Sarajevo, Oct. 6.

President Tito said in a speech at Sarajevo today that he was both satisfied and dissatisfied with the Trieste settlement.

He was dissatisfied because Yugoslavia had to make such a big sacrifice in the interest of peace to achieve it.

On the other hand he was satisfied in that this sacrifice had borne fruit and shown that Yugoslavia was not selfish but thought of international COM

Yoshida Got operation and world peace.

The Wrong Topper

Paris, Oct, 0. Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida capped his State visit to Franço

30- today with minule official cail on French President Rene Carty

u the Elysee Palace for what French officials called an exceptional- ly cordial" chat.

The

the gall

The President was speaking to ment a telegram to President the Sarajevo Communist Party Tito thanking him for the organisation during a lour of Trieste settlemen! and for their Boonin

chanco

attaining of Socialism among the Yugoslav community of peoples.

HAD NOT SUCCEEDED

Amid applause he recalled that the United States and Britain had not succeeded in their intention last October 8 to impose a solution Yugoslavia.

TOW

Mr Beltram, quoted by Belgrade radio, declared: "We

whole

have a righ! to the Tricsto territory, to everything that is ethically ours.

"The

00

have

of

the story of

Great Powers finally become convinced that it In necessary to hear the voice of Yugoslavia and that it is not im- pusedble to arrive at a one-sided creation dinner at the Japanese Embassy when solution of this problem in the French Premier, M. Pierre manier so Mendes-France,

preceded

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a

tion."

the struggle people for unity has not yet said its last word."

Mr Beltram said the Trieste was an artificial territory was Lree

of imperialist ambí- Now "basis for Im- so unfavourable for our perialism," which always merved

for various forms of He said that it last year's de-hustile pressure against Yugo- cision had been carried out, the aluvia, had disappeared. door would have been left open for Italy to make further claims

to have country"

his first meeting with the tour- In Japanese leader.

A huge reception was laid on later at the Japanese Embassy,

INCIDENT

onb neident

Only

marred

the historie

the Premier's

Elysee, one-time

home of Madame de Pompa

dour

wlightly call at

and sinc

occupied by

the Duke

Wellington.

This was when,

at the con-

clusion of Yoshida's visit, sleepy

A

the

Napoleon and

footman handed

against Yugoslavia.

President THO thought the new pattern European defence under Brusela Paci

represented

"minimum success.

European defence

soid

ho of

the

í

not

was

and character taking the form of

Yugoslavia would have desired "but something has beca tablished "

Premier the wrong top hat.

on,

Yugoslavia,

a

TTALIAN ATTITUDE

The Italian Government,

In Sta nature treatment of its Yugoslav minority; mast Act no as to diminish the "Justified mistrust" felt by Yugoslava as a result of past experience, Mr Beltram said.

It depended on the Italians to es-find ways and means of friendly

and fruitful co-operation:

which had D The last obstacles in the way

of rapid economic development the former Yugoslav Zone had now disappeared, he said.

**We

of

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friendly ally in Greece in the Yoshida started to put

south, and was normalising re- then found it was several szcalating with the Soviet bloc,

calm situation too large. By then the embar now, had a rassed servant saw his mistake and hastily found the right topper.

It was just 4.30 p.m. when a two-car, cavalcade swept by several hundred French people waiting

at the entrance and turned into the archway of the Palace. traditional home of French Presidents, United Press

SNAKE CHOKED

CHILD

her frontiers.

CO-OPERATION "With the settlement of the Trierlo questlin, Yuzo- stavla had become surround- ed not by hostile forces bul by force which desire to with her," ho on-operate

declared.

This Was an "enormous

The Queen Mother, with Li-Col Bradford, leaving the parade ground after she had inspected, the 2nd Battalion, the Black Watch,' at Crafl. The battalion is going to Beliich Gulans this month-Central Prem Photo.

MARILYN CRIES

AND JOE

WALKS

OUT

Hollywood, Oct. 6.

Red-eyed Marilyn Monroe, unable to hold back

torrents of tears, refused to comment today on

will energetically set the smash-up of her marriage to Joe Dimaggio, about removing the con- Meanwhile, the former baseball star walked out of sequences and traces of Italian their honeymoon home.

Hand Over

Hanoi Services

Paris, Oct

Remains

A Force

Georgetown, OM. §. Mr. Henry Hopkinson, British Minister for Colonial Affairs, told a press conference before leaving the Colony that the left-

WVALS

"

Hanol, once the Hourishing capital of North-wing People's Progresalyn Bartk ern Indo-China, was tonight a "dead city" less to be reckon. than a week before the Vietminh are due to take Cheddi Jagun, former chief

over complete control.

The first Communiat police appeared in the de- serted 'streets today after French officials had handed over the city's public services to their inccessori, nei cording to latest reports received herë.

A curfew from 'hide

foe o'clock where, he ..., will witness next at night, until seven in the morning has been imposed and one of the latest acts of the French authority has been to advise the population to remain Indoors for the next few days.

BRANCHES CLOSED

Most shops and cafes have siready closed. - All French business firs have closed :: their Hahol pilicos.

The Party leader is

minister of the Colony Who, was deposed with his government by the British authorities a year ngo for alleged pro-Communist activities.

Mr Hopkinson told the press conference yesterday the molu- Tuesday, the formal entrance of on to the Communist threat the government of the Democra- was not the banning of the tic Republic of Vietnam.

party or its leaders but the M. Bainteny who Arst arrived | improvement of the social and economic conditions of the in Hanof on August 25 had ra- Arned to Paris last month for people. conferences with the French Governement, leaving in Hanoi a group of French experts, the 3 : Ho“ agreed," however, that possibilities. co-existence be- there had been an easing; · ot tween French cultural and the situation. In the Colony economic interests and the new since his last visit during the regime. N

crisis last October.

Mr Hopkinson has spent week with

the Governor, Sir Alfred Savage, discussing the

up to consider a new

EASING OF SITUATION

Before returning to Hanol, M. Scarcely, anyone can be seen Sainieny said that he was going in the residential areas and only to try and smooth out the pre- about half the people in thegent difficulties with the officials

Vietnam, so that French Army constitution the Colony.

poorer parts of the city seem to of the Democratic Republic" of thou of tho comunities · ́of" ·

have remained after the last. minute Vietnamese exodus to the country, according to eye. witness reports,

Only a' Lew

units of the French Foreign Legion and of the military police still remain. to prevent Inst minute clashos,

When the Vietminh Army makes Its entry" on October 11, they will find only about Frenchmen still In the city They are either missionaries, members of the official French mission or young adventurers,~~-~ Reuter,

France-PressO

adds that French and Vietminh police stood side by side directing traffic on the streets, Russian made "Molotov" trucks were slowly replacing the French vehicles,

NEW FLAGS

Signs written, in French

... are being taken down'anıl the Red Flag with the Yel- low Star-the flag of the Demersião Republlo, bé Viet nam (Vietminh) ka being atstributed

She shoomnds by by the Vietminh committees, which are also, hanging“ vai

* pictures of Ho Chih-nilah to

the population.

rule,"

About one hour before the beautiful blonde ap Villages would be equipped

M Jean Santeny, delegate- with

water peared to face reporters, cameramen, and radio and general of the French Gavesa- proper drinking supplies, the old "holes" In television `representatives, Joe walked out of the ment in North Vietnam, left which people had to live would Beverly Hills home. A friend, Reno Barsoccini, | Faria tonight by air for Hanol be destroyed and new houses

earlier had packed hälf a dozen bags and a set of golf built.

the former clubs into a car.

a part,

success" for Yugoslavia's foreign Yugoslav Zone forms

policy.Reuter.

NOT LAST WORD

Belgrade, Oct 6. Mr Tuli Beltram, Dis trict Secretary of the Cont- munist Party Capodistria, told a meeting today Yugo- slavia had a right to the wile Trieste territory and history had not yet mild its last word,

and house, sho elting to the aim of VETERAN JAP

Istria, of which

"has never had before It more Dimaggio, poker-faced wonderful days and better pos- reticent as usual, made it clear sibilities," Mr

Beltram sald.this was the end.

Reuter.

ITALIAN GENERAL

Trieste, Oct. 6. An Italian reneral crossed the boundary of Trioste's Anglo-American Zone to- night and agreed on the

пов

of

the

NEVER COME BACK

· “T]] -- never come back.to this house," he said with finality.

"

tomey Jerry Glesley. She was dressed in a high-necked Black jersey blouse and black gabar- dine shirt. First the attorney made a statement.

M.P. DIES

Tokyo, Oct, 0. Benevento, Italy, Oct. 7.

Mr Yealcão -- Ozaki, vežerers A grass shaks wound itself

"Marilyn has nothing to say Japanese Parliamentarian and round the neck of five-year-old

right now except that the former Mayor of Tokyo, died to-- Maria Cusmano as she sat mak- ing daisy chains in a field near

Asked if he planned to return | divorce is a matter of conflicting night at the peaside resort town her home and strangled her,

to San Francisco and make the careers, he began. "It is re- of Zul, 55 miles south-west Northern California city his gretiable but the facts of the

of Tokyo. Ho. was 95. Ho Farm labourera heard ber

Was addressing 13,000 main outlines

chee must be presented at the eries and run to the spot, but people in the main

Italian squarts of scheduled

lake-over home, Dimaggio said:

"San Francisco has always proper time and in proper place." arrived too late to help the Capodistria, largest town in the

of the territory.

The press kept tarroging child.--China Malt Special. Yugoslav Zone, The meeting

His arrival was the first been my home.” formal action on yesterday's Marilyn was one of the film Marilyn with questions. Finally,

Italian

agreement town's biggest meets This was after dabbing away the tears, the territory between her home. When Marilyn fully actress sabbed: About 500 cheering Triestines appeared in the doorway of the habed Maj-Gen. Edmondo de Renzl on his arrival at the zonal frontler to conter with the Allied Military Governor, Maj-Gen {$lr John Winterton. One Triestine, pretty 21-year-old

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More Student Demonstrations

Mr Ozaki donated the famous cherry trees along the Potomac in Washington, the U.S. capital, United States *Assistant when he was Mityor of Tokyo, Secretary of State, Mr Walter is a statement of Robertson, sympathy, said that the veteran Japanese politician had botri one of the main lenders in his country who inspired a ballef “in Then Marilyn wringing Japan's ability to achieve social while handkerchiefs, started improvement through democratic stuttering nervously, and rock-processes and to contribute to ing on her feet, as if she were world peace and goodwill."

United PreSH,

NOTHING TO ADD "There is nothing I can add to what Mr Gienter has alemedy 'wild.***

Lina Bagni, was so excited abo star Italian general and kissed blm. In

Washington, Oct. 8. Rome,

Premier Talian Scelba

About 50 White High School won a victory in the street, and was headed toward a students demonstrated before the mashing victory in Parliament Supreme Court building today plete my picture.

In Washington ready to faint.

ment.

When she regained her com-, posure, she said that she la "going to take a rest after I com-

aw Security Council Members

may remain in North Vietnam. A report will later

er be He indicated that he would published. decompanied or try ant obtain some

specific soon be followed -- by a Gov- for French assels ernment statement, he added.. and personnel remaining there. Reuter.

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