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THE CHINA MAIL," THURSDAY, ́ DECEMBER 2, 1964,
Pare 3
CHINA SUPPORTS EAST EUROPE INFORMER GIVES
POPE PIUS XI
Pope May Not Attend Marian
Ceremony
No Immediate Military Pact Expected
ALL DEPENDS ON PARIS
AGREEMENTS
Moscow, Dec. 1.
Communist China today pledged "whole- hearted support” for all measures adopted at talks
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which have recently hit the Nylstroom ares of the Narthem Transvaal were no big that one hen mistook them for
Ers, and was found on a nest dazed with cold, trying to hatch out the foy stones.
Another hen, caught in the open with hen brood of chicks unable to And
and
shelter, protected the chicks with her wing though besten almost un- conscious by hall, Bhe saved her chicks, and re- covered from her ordeal- China Mall Special,
here between Russian and seven East European Imprisonment
Communist nations.
Mr Chang Wen-tien, Chinese Ambassador to
an
Moscow, who is attending the conference as observer, told the 35 delegates today the Paris agreements rearming West Germany would re- quire strengthened defences "in the camp of peace and democracy.
He added that China wholeheartedly supports the decisions and all measures concerned with the pro- servation of peace and security in Europe that will be taken by the present conference."
Vatican City, Dec. 1. Vatican aources reported a light improvement in the condition of Pope Pius XII today, but said that it still in questionable whe.lay endorsed
ther he will be able to al- tend the ceremony closing the Morian Year, a week from today.
Yesterday, nouncement
Ponti
fficial BI
1/ tho!
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the the
wontheh attend
solemn religious ceremonien In the Basilica of St Mary Major, Bul sources close to the Pope's doctors said to lay thai such bctivity
by the Pope still is doubtful.
The
REST
ORDERED
Pupe's physicians, Dr Hiccardo Galea-List and the Swber
specialist, Dr Paul
that strengthen
Of American
Airmen
China Paving Way For Mediator?
that
Newark, N.J., Dec. 1. Ilegates from Albania, He has been In Poland since The Chinese Nationalist Rumania, Hungary and Bulgaria | November 1949 and is now Polish Foreign Minister. Dr the view of Denne Minister and George K. C. Yeh, said to Husin, Poland, Czechoslovakia: Commander-in-Cluet of Armed day he belleved and East Germany
thej the Forces. Soviet group must
Communists, by Diplomatie servers believed Chinese that the esemua statement to convicting 13 American air-1 be LANG by the Communitat men, were attempting to delegations est the Moscow Europeas Security
pave the way for a neutral conference would not include any military country to step in as media-
immediate applicator.
its defences and form a unified command "In case the Purts agreements are ratified."
TOAST TO FORCES Mr Chang did not iudicate whether Chinese Forces would also take part in any unified command, Western
cloruro fur
"I am certain that the Chinese Communists have
chosen this moment to make this announc; -
The starteront
to be obocrvers noted that down up at tomorrow's session
of the conference and observers | ment for some definite purpose." et a conference
last of reception night Marshal Nikolat
pointed out that today's speakers he said in an address to the alm, Soviet Defence
countries' wishes stressed tror
of New Jersey State Chamber Comunerce, "They
Bulga Muster, Coupled the Chines Army with to take military steps only If the forces of East Europe in o and after the Paris agreements Lous
on Western defence were rul- The Chinese Ambassador toltfied. Nierhans, have ordered period the conference that ratification
Observers belleved the of complete rest for the 78-
statement common agreements "will ference's Instaff He is suffor the Paris
t only lend to a deteriorations would provide for co-ordination will increase of the situation in Europe, but
urmed forces and would Include tension in Inter- |Incl
defence strategic antional relations all over the measureo-but only to be pul
effect
the in
event of "It
19 safe to say
radication of the Paris agree- that if aggressive circles,
andi monte-Router
France- not be inted out that on Decem- and the West German intlilaria's Presse.
mg from a mild recurrence of
a stomach atment and hiccups
which winter
Vatan
weakl
film
snid
last
that wikip despite yesterday's definite an- nouncement the positiful American
ber
the Pope's phystelats may
patronised by these circles, dare
1
tditional vest ts needed,
These sites
P'upe definitely
sured that the will not attend this Sunday's beatiftention of the
war
peoples'
to unleash B the w world against the Soviet Union
and the countries of democracy, they will rasta Hadian mark Plucido Riccardistill bitterer fate than that met United Press
Brisbane, Der
by filter
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"We In Clona are afraid We need peace but we
Wor.
A rangler of Roval Austra- | are not ofread of a war duvet- Jun Navs ar palets will go to
nga st JURKOVOSS,ON,** Mr
Boglial Toward. the end of this | Chiang ceketex] Pear
spokus-
complete conversion A Fore Ministry Fourse on set and new andi-man, who released the text f
But morire air car
PAKISTAN
the
may be trying to pave for something to come way Or they may be trying to fore- stall something which may be brought about against their terests. Whatever their motive, it is certain that they know all too well that this announcement wii shock the Free World...
TENDENCY TO RELAX
"My personal feeling is that they are creating a situation for some noutralist country to step in and mediate, and in the pros cess of mediation they would PRESCIM some counter-proposal in order to exact concessions." Dr Yeh said there had born
UNITY PLAN a tendency to relax the economic
SUPPORTED
embargo nguinst tho China Ile contended that
mainland
Princess Margaret cầught by the camera in, a slightly pensive mood when John Jamieson, from Inyérness, was explaining detall of his home loom. Picture was taken during the Princess' visit to the Highland Home Industries Exhibition in London-Central Prem Photo.
Churchill's Aides
Suffered More
Than Premier
London, Dec. 1.
EVIDENCE IN ASSAULT CASE Kenya Soldier On Court Martial
Nairobi, Dec. 1.
A former Man Mau terrorist who now acte as an informer for the Kenya Regiment told a court martial here today he heard a woman's cries com, ing from a watch tower where he had seen Private Leslie Arthur Hughes take a woman prisoner.
Hughes, 27-year-old member of the Kenya regiment, is accused of causing grievous bodily harm to a Kikuyu woman, indecently assaulting her and lowering her into a pit, threatening to bury her alive.
He has pleaded not guilty to all charges
Two former Mau Mau men farve evidence today, one of thean a former oath administra- tor named Waweru Kinyanjul, and another, Gitali.
But Hughey, dia pet, do anything to Wambul when he was on the platform, the cuard raid, and he never saw Hughes touch hor of any time,
Woweru told the count earlier
Waweru today he was "shocked" to see daughter of a Mau Mau suspect Bald he 60W the blood
pouring from the cars lying
face of the naked September. He heard Hughes platform Fast Kikuyu woman, Wambul, whom
over
the
on
the
he said he saw lying on the was going to question Wambul platform of an 80-foot tower in and later he heard "enny èries" a Kikuyu home guard post.
and he believed it was Wambui
OATH ADMINISTRATOR
He admitted under cross. examination to being
former Mau Mau oath” nå. ministrator and Mau Mau chairman in the Rift Valley. Но wos
and caught fessed in July this year.
con-
Gitau sald he anw Hughes and two Africana take Wanbul to
the tower's third floor, and later heard a woman's crles coming from the tower.
who was screaming.
Ho climbed said
the tower, he There was blood pouring.
cars and "I was shocked and the Home Guard to put
trom both her abomach
told clothes on her," he said.
her
w
Waweru said he inter Wambul in Hughes quartars. Hughes told him to
ask her
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questions about the slashing of loyal African by a Mau Mau gung. When Wambul
denied
ony connection with the attack, cross Hughes told him to tell Wambui
would be given
Ho denied under examination that he had agreed | sho
BOUT to help Waweru in doing any tablets and that she would die. thing
to discredit the Kenya I she failed to give the in- Redment.
formation within 20 minutes. Ghau admitted he had taken part in Д knife attack UT Д
Police Inspector, 23-year-old Phillip Bignell, of Christchurch, Hants, last July.
He told the court he had con-
teased to belonging to the Mau
Mau when "I learned the Mau May was not good."
Sir Winston Churchill arrived in Parliament: today completely refreshed after the ordeals of yesterday's celebration of his 80th birthday.
Gatonye Karanja, a member Though not in bed until the of the Ngararign Home Guard, small hours he rose curly and
woman lying examined some of the thousands wuld he saw the of presents sent him from all partially clothed on the tower's blood pouring platform with parts of the world.
Messages and letters of greet-from her right ear, ings have now possed the 18,000,
Embargo Illogical Says Wilson
London, Dec. 1. Mr Harold Wilson, former Labour Minister,
по
mark and thousands stili pouring in.
more are
STILL MOUNTING
And the Churchill Birth- day Fund-which yesterday presented the Prime Minia ler with a £150,000 ɑbequo Hoa account" is still mounting.
anything that would strengthen the Communist economy would help to perpetunte Red control. "There is no reason whatso- Karachi, Dec. 1.
over why the Free World should Mr Chang's ROCCHI. said to- Pakistan Premier Mohammed This was alwunaeed here by
Friends worked out today that INDITOW's
A session would discuss | All
first-of-the-month try to ball the Communists out said tonight he hoped the In his
of their self-created Commodore D
difficult British Parliamentary mis-the Prime Minister put in a 17- Russell, the draft of a joint declaration speech today declared Mel
that the
ties."
"he said. "On by
the con- sion now scheme of uniting the different
visiting Japan hour day on his 60th anniversary. part ciprnia. PORSIBLE
wary. an emburgo of the
It started with family great- HS would be provinces of West Pakistan into
able to should be
bringings at 9 am, and ended when Informed
single unit "had met with one stringent
Imposed
to
back some useful advice he went to bed about 1 am, to- them capital
compet reportedly large majority sup-
a portion
of their about Japanese copying of day. Konstantin
port"
resources now employed in pre- British textile designs. paration for new wars to peace- ful uses.United Press.
who said that Austridia's De
carrer HMAS Melbourne, would be ruulpped with Sea Vom Jet Bihters and Fairey Gannet -submarine aircraft.
Cominodore Russell,
whin Ant vert
three Iloyal Navy, I Fourth Member (Air)
months
In
Australia
10 from the
of the Austrellon Navy Board. --
China Mail Special.
COMMANDER sources In the Marshal Rokossovsky, wartime hero of the battles for Moscow and Stalingrad, had been named at the con- ference as the possible com- mander
unified of a
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He added that the Punjab had 40 per accepted to have only cent representation for 10 years In the West Pakistan Legisla- Uve Assembly, while the smaller units would receive 80 per cent representation, whereas accord- ing to the population, the situa- tion should be reversCŮ.
In Karachi, Itself, government and afleos, the Federal Court official residences will remain of the under the jurisdiction central administration.
An for Kashmir, Premier Ai declared that the Kashmiris would relain their option and their will СУСП at.or
West Pakistan had been integrated France-Prers:
George Robey's
Body Cremated
Brighton, Dec. 1.
to deflect
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Indian Judges Wanted For Sudan
Hyderabad, Dec. 2. The Sudanese Government is to recruit 15 judges from India since the Judicial structure of both countries is stated to be similar, having been modelled on the former British Indian system
His own view, he said was that these problems would not be solved until Japan was free to trade in her natural market, China
"Between, he had packed in the opening of Parliament, his birthday celebration in West- minster Hall, family luncheon presentation of the at home, Churchill Fund cheque at Down- ing Street, a House of Lords presentation, an evening ap
It was illogical and strate-pearance on television, and a gically ineffective to maintain
a substantial boycott of trade with China, he said.
visit to the Queen
than of him.---
And though he gave evidence
shaldiness of
at yesterday's celebrations, it is clear that the Fighting In Korca had now day took more out of some of
But the his entourage beon over 18 months, embargo still remained. Fighting Reuter, in Indo-China had also stoppet
U.S. OPINION
He knew of the difficulties how much the question was affected by the state of public opinion in the United States.
Radioactivity Effect Study
Montevideo, Deo. 1.
has to undertake "urrent
resolution voled
The judges are expected to be recruited by the end of this
But tho Government also The United Nations Educa- year, when Sudan begins the
the Lional, Scientific and Cultural separation of the Judiciary from knew perfectly well that the Executive.
(UNESCO) The appoint embargo was reonomically dam- Organisation ment of the Indian Judres in ging to Britain and her export decided
trade.
study of the effe
effects of radio Sudan will be for a temporary period of five to six years. It was strategically ineffec-activity on life in general." Kiriowledge of Arabia is retive because the goods could be garded as a desirable qualifica-sent to Russia and East Europe animously at the oighlih passion
and shipped from thero 10 of
the UNESCO
general con- tion.
China.
Lerence here yesterday also The Indian Government has Mr Wilson was speaking in called on the world body to asked 200 Hyderabad High the debate on the Government's "study and if necessary proposa The little cone which he used Court to ascertain whether any programmo for the new session measures of international scope
the use to facilitate
of radio to carry on the stage fay en- twined with Anemones on the one in the state is willing to of Parlament,
The Government did not re- Isotopes in research and in- take up service in the Suda coffin when Sir George Robe China, Mail Special.
ply tonight.-Router.
dustry.'
."—Reuter. veteran Bridsh-comedian, wde dremated today at Brighton.
The cano, which tho 86- year-old comedian was clutch- ing when he died on Monday, had accompanied him through- out his career and was part of his most famous not as a down- nt-heel Jugubrious person..
at 28 Lady Robey's wreath tores, one for every year- of their marriage, referred to his other well knows theatrical trade mark ending:
the
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Flower Offering
The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawals, makes an offering of flowers så the Buddhist, Vibars (Temple) at Knightsbridge, London. Watching him in the first Englishman to become a Buddhist priest, the Venerable Kapilawaddho, formerly Hr W. A. Purtant. --- Besforphoto.
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