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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1986.”
Sudden Scene In Council Of Europe CLASH OVER CYPRUS
Britain Accused WEST TO
Of Inciting Istanbul Riots
By Ronald Batchelor
Strasbourg, Oct. 20.
A clash over Cyprus between British, Greek and Turkish delegates broke out sud- denly in the Council of Europe here today when a Greek delegate charged British diplomacy with responsibility for last month's anti-Greek riots in Istanbul.
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Mr Tassi Droulia intervened in the on East-West foreign affairs debate relations to declare that the Balkan treaty had been "reduced to nothing" as a result of the riots on September 6.
Greek- well as hef whole
Fat
The riots hund ended Turkish Iriendship as the 1341337 treaty "broken into pieces the
the mub endeavors human rights," he declared.
The Council of Furope had ne right to remain mert specia- fors of the "there
horror"
enacted in Istanbul-'a play that had a chat actors, the Turks; victims. 100,000 unarmed citizens; and British diplomiey," he said.
prompter
Excited Turks
Mr Rehald Pagel, British Labour delegate, said: "It seems the vay improper if to F Turkish reply cannot be heard the same and printed in newspapers in which the speech we have just heard will appear." Thit the Assembly decided on
TOW
a show of hands to postpone any Further discussion on Cyprus until tamariow.
Allegations
CONSULT ON ARMS DEAL
Paris, Oct. 20.
French Premier Edgar Faure said. today that the Western Powers would consult each other on the subject of Soviet arms deliverles to Egypt and would take "necessary measures" If there were a menaco to peace.
Tha
Premier, speaking at a said conference, also press that the outcome o1" next Sunday's referendum in the Saar on a statute to provider a "European" staus for the territory "cannot modify
in
the attitude we any way have taken on the subject of German reunification."
Seek Solutions
M. Fayre sald that if the Saar people reject the statute, the salus que will be maintained.
Dulles
Reported
'Optimistic'
Washington, Oct. 20.
Several congressional leaders who were brief-
M. Faure said that France would ed at the State Department today reported that Mr
not resume contacts with the United Nations General As-John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of sembly in the near
future, State, was optimistic about the results of the Big The French delegation walked Four Foreign Ministers' conference which opens in
out of the General Assembly
when the Assembly placed the Geneva next Thursday. question raped girls,
agenda, homes and
iklore he was stopped by the
Mr V-Presidini,
Droulla elained that during the İstanbul und Azmir disturbances, Turkish wounded un- olers bent and 1261273-
tried Christians, plundered Christian
Kraves shops, desecrated
He also piflaged the corpses. the ptibile contempt" and.
the rioters destroyed 60 uther fland, "enfeebled the d
Christian churches and tortured southern wig of NATO."
priests.
British diplomacy had aged on the one hand to excite the Turks to action trat had "irreparably held them
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to
Mr Drouin declared: "and all this without the expected results
and
He ustimated the total damage
$200 Million (ove
of hindering the Cyprus issue, million)-Reuter.
because Cyprus will soon
its freedom anyway."
gain
He sold the Cyprus issue was
a dispute between the British and the population
of Cyprus, four-fifths of whom were Greeks "In this dispule, the Turks -- Interposed by British diplomacy are completely irrelevant," he
stated.
to
The Germuni Vice-President) Herr Kurth Assembly of the Georg Klesinger, broke in warn Mr Droulla that he should discuss only general East-West relations.
Important
£71
Italy Wants
A Say In
Middle East
Washington, Oct. 20. The Italian Government will States bld for United
hike a
C1 of Algeria
its
than
Leaders of both the Republican and M. Faure said that the French mocratic pafties conferred for more
Four foreign minister con-
Medals For
Policemen In Cyprus
Strovolos, Cyprus - Field „Marshal Bir John Harding.
newly
British - appointed Governor of this Mediterran- ean island, is plotured here
medada 10 the presenting Cyprus pollee. Air John' appointment marked
a tougher British policy toward claims by the predominanaly Greek- descended
for population "Enosis" (union with Greece). Britain, statlig the island La Bebeksary for North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation defence Plans, has refused at present a Bloo by EBails leadif: Arch- Bishop Makarios to draw up a
alte flanders'
timetable
the
for self-determination. --Ekiem Phbio.
De- US Newsprint
two
delegation to the Geneva Bls hours with Mr Dulles, who reviewed for them the ference would seek solutions West's strategy and hopes for the conferences outstanding International between the foreign ministers of Britain, France, problems, particularly that of disarmament. A French as the United States and the Soviet Union.
to
the other
armament plan has already been submitted to three powers, he said,
The next meeting of the Cabinet will hear a report from the Foreign Minister, M. Antoine Piny, on the situation on the eve of the Geneva conference,
will anxi
then define the Government's position. Faure said.
Indonesia
M
the
support for a revival of Italy's The Prime Minister said that
in Buence in Middle
al its perwor
last
meetin Eastern affairs, qualified sources
Cabinet agreed to discuss the
in Indonesia situation Mandalinei, sald today. Mr Turkish Democrat, jumped to
Zeyynd
Italian
officials plan
to celt
arrives
fature session.
in
A Journalist
his feet to declare the issue was Seere ary of State John Foster
he when has Dulles, Vice-Rome tomorrow,
"extremely important" for country and urged the President to allow
to include the Greek Italy in future deliberations on de egate to continue so that he the Middle East, these sources
could reply immediately,
added,
Such
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asked M. Faure whether the rejection by the Saar people of the statuie, and worked out by France West Germany, would lead to Government the French reconsider its policy toward sei votive, backed the Turkish fine with
German reunification. En declared: "Cerlain Segnt's plans to restore to Italy appeal remarks nave been made to a major valce in the concert of which our Turkish colleague has enstern nations, they said the right to reply."
Mr John McLay, British Con-
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would be a move
Premier Antonio
in
United Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Chase (0).
4 Rescued (5).
7 Bülighter (0),
8 Amalgamato (5).
1 criter (8).
11 Precloud Stone (7).
19 Hermit (7).
10 Diminished; (G),
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18 Descrvo (5).
10 Apropos (8).
20 View (8).
21 Cemonting' ogént (0),
DOWN
Part of a flower (5),
Rate (5).
Lasts (7).
Dapper (6).
Watchful (0).
Protect (6).
10. Precise (8).
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Allment (7).
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16 Striking block (3),
17 Put off (5);
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·10 Germ, 18, Arrest, 20 Therms, 21 Errand, 22 Event, 24 Drive, 25 Sinks:
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Consumption Record
New York, Oct. 20. United States newsprint
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SAAR PLEBISCITE
Defections From Premier's Party
Saarbruecken, Oct. 20.
Opponents of the European statute proposed for the Saar tonight made much play out of the defection of several senior officials from Premier Johannės Hoffmann's pro-statute Christian People's Party.
In speeches preceding Sunday's plebiscite on the statute they pointed out that the Premier's principal foreign adviser, Dr Gotthardt Lorscheider, and three of the seven country commissioners had all left the party.
the
Last night too, Herr Fritz! Schoenemann, Saar member on international commission which supervises the exploita- tion of the Warndt coni efserves, resigned his post.
The Wamdt Commission is of much interest to the Saar terri- tory's 40,000 coolminers. The Warndt reserve of nearly 1,000 million tons of colting coal re- the futuro for their presenta children. Herr Hoffman's Gov- ernment hos rented the coalfield to France for 30 yearn for ex- ploitation from the French side of the frontier.
Close Frontiers
News from London, Paris and Bonn that the Western govern- ments were considering closing
all the Saur frontiers from mid- night on Saturday caused sur- prise
in Babruecken. Ail partics strongly deny planning an invasion of supporters to put pressure on the voters.
The European Commission for the referendum announced to- night that it had studied the question of closing the frontiera,
co-operation with
in terested governments.
the in
The several technical prob- lems raised by this project were the subject of discussion, but it would be premature to assert that it will be put into practice by the governments mentioned, the statement said.
· Adenauer Appeal
In the
Senator Thomas Hennings, of culatory spirit shown ab the Missouri, a leader of the De- "summit" meeting of the Big consumption reached a re- mocrats in Congress, told repor- Four heads of government, last cord here for the first ters that the overlone of today's, July.
nine months of 1956, briefing was "most hopeful."
Ho, said that next We believe that concrete and Genera conferences would American Newspapers Pub
progress will substantial
be "determine the direction in lishers Association said here made," he added.
which we are going-it will be today. a test of good faith."
Acid Test
time. Senator
At the same Henkings said, Mr Bulles and the Congressional leaders realis cd that the foreign rninisters i conterence would be the "acid test" for the Soviet Union's coa-
Nobel Prize Winner Might
Have Been
A Violinist
week's
Senator Hennings reported Newspapers reporting to the that the Middle East crisis re- Amociation used 3,084,904 tons with suling from Egypt's decision to in the period compared buy arms from Czechoslovakia, 3,410,105 tons in the first nine and Chiro's call for a meeting months of 1954.
In Washington, Senator Clenn between Mr Dulles and Mr Chou En-lal, the Chinese Minister, were discussed briefly. today asked
Foreign Beall (Republicani,
Maryland) the Anti-Trust
He said it was possible that Division of the Justice Depart the Middle East question might ment to send the Senate Bank- be placed on the agenda for the ing Committee any information Big Four conference. (Mr Dulles it obtains about moves to in- told his press conference on crease the price of newsprint.
kuise Tuesday he expected to this question again informally with Mr V. M. Molotov, the Soviot Foreign Minister, Génova.)
Possibilities
exhausted.
at
Price Increase
Mr Beail, a meinber, said the Banking Committee would use
material to anty
determine whether Congressional action might be advisable.
Bonn Dr
Konrad Adenauer, West German Federat his sick bed here today his Chancellor, re-emphasised from
wish that Saarlanders should vote for the European statute in the plebiscite on Sunday.
MGM LION DEAD
Dublin, Oct. 20. The "most photogente ilon
in the world,
whose adorns
Stephen, faco Metro-
growling
Goldwyn-Mayer filma
shown globe,
throughout the died today in Dublin's Zoo of ▲ Heart attack.
The MGM lion wad only 14 years old. Most lions in captivity live to sa average age of 18. Stephen was picked by the Hollywood film concern after a worldwide zoo survey. However, Stephen's vocal talents were not quite up to the desired roar quality, and the Irish llon had to be dubbed by one of his colleagues in the Löd- don Zoo. Irance-Preis.
Train Spotters
May Disappear
DIESEL REPLACING
STEAM
London, Oct. 20. In a statement to the West
The large-scale replacement German news agency, DFA of steam locomotives by tilesels his first politcial statement on British Railways may mean since he fell ill with pneumonia the end of the "train spotter" on October 6-Dr Adenouer who stands for hours on mall- called his previous statements way platforms recording the urging acceptance of the statute numbers of passing engines. and said: "I hope and a con- Spotters, who include adults fident that the Star, þöpula- as well as bholišards of school- will take all viewpoints children, are only vaguely inter- tion into consideration and make a ested în électricitäins...and
wiso politically
decision." diesels. They and for more China Mall Special.
excitement in the sight of a great shrieking steam fócorbliva tearing along the tracks.
*
Big Headache
RHINOS
CHARGE
BULLDOZERS
Personality
per-
Each locomotive has a sonality of its bwn, they claim, and many have names which, In addition to their numbers, ara carefully noted.
Now the spatters doys aro numbered and the hobby is faced with extinction. Railway officials will not be sorry, howe
ney
over. One, at a busy · London terminus,
MIGL
Senator Hennings did not ex»' Dand Stockholm, Oct. 20.
his remarics about a The St Lawrence Newsprint M. Faure replied; "The French
Government
Dulles-Chou Professor Hugo Theorell, possible
meeting Corporation of Montreal earlier position, the choice made by this year's Nobel medicine except to point out Mr Dulles' this week announced an increase the Suar voters cannot change prize winner, might have statement on Tuesday that be- of $5 (35s.) delivered a ton. fore this was discussed, the making a total price of $181 been a violinist-but he possibilities in the current (£47) delivered in New York: He added,
recouldn't stay out of the Geneva talks between Chinese however, that
United States Ambassadors In the past, when one Canadian jection of the statute would laboratory,
newsprint should be fully explored and its price, others have followed company has raised not lead to now French-West
suli. German negotiations on the
Canada supplies about
toms here in their hundreds and four-fifths of the newsprint used
Nairobi, Oct. 20.. Although most of them are in the United States.
Some of the rhinoceros in the well-behaved, An official
one or two of of the Anti-Trust remote bush of Kenya's Kitul them make a nuisance of them- rity and Germany, disarmament, Division of the Justice Depart district are suffering from big them We always hiyo të and the development of contacts ment said after the increase was headshe
The animals have keep an eye on them and "We are not con- been charging giant bulldozers shouldn't be sorry. to see the but we are studying the news clear the bush for farming and Special. print situation."-Chino Mall
Special.
Saar, but would simply mean a return to the status quo.
France-Presse.
Strange Requests At Museum..
Professor Theorell said today his murde teacher had constantly urged him to become a pro fessional musician.
"I might have earned my dally bread as a violinist, if
I
no-
statement said Mr Dulles
A brief State Departament viewed the three points on next week's agenda-European secu-
danounced:
| had not always been so attracted between East and West.-Reu- | dueling an investigation is stich, i which are used in the area to back of them” -- China Mall
by scientific research," he said. He sull plays, His other hobbies аге gardening, and salling his yacht among the thousands of small islands be- tween Stockholni and the open Baltic.
He is going to buy a new apartment for his -wife and three sona with his 100,214. London, Oct. 20: Attendances at the British crowns (13,210) prize money. Museum Library have visen from as well as refurnish their little Stockholm, six readers a month 200 years log cabin outside
ago to about 350 a day at the where the family, spend sum- present time.
Among recent changes in the reading room has been the in- troduction, of an inquiry desk. This has led to many odd
mer weekends.
Not Practical
In today's costs my prize would Forcat (Nottinghamshire) only keep my Institute ranting
for a couple of miths,"
1004.
Bitange requests for reading 迎 bostcard matter included
hour br b on Saturday after Shayme-the hoon: Will you put out books Induce
ber.
All-Party
Kashmir
Conference
Karachi, Oct. 20. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Choudhry Mohammed All announced tonight that the all- party conference on Kashmir which lie was artunging will
Hampstead Digs Up The Past
London, Oct. 20. Hampstead, artist-alla Lon-
R
to eliminate the tacted fly!
Bulldozer operators report that they have become used to
the sight of a shino suddenly SCOTS WANT
Hava
funging from a clump of bush and changing their machines. Some of the bulldozers been, flightly dented,, sild" one! of the operators, and some rinos have big headaches
Bush long bpcrätlona werd slowed down at first because drivers halted at the sight of the charging rhinos, but now they have become used to it.
The
BURNS
STAMP
Edinburgh, Oct. 20.
Burns Federation here.
Reports say the area teems to trying to secure the Isau
with rhinoceros, notoriously.
Franco-Presso.
which temperamental.
ifre
of
special portrait postage stamps throughout the British to mark the 1059
of the birth
COLE, Sebilaṭid's,
of Robert
DEMONSTRATING national poet.
PILOT KILLED
Baltimore, Oct. 20.
"I will not spend the money
up. its past and make a survey queries, including one about the on research," he said. "It was
don suburb, has decided to did of parochial records, ancionit Lype of ovens used in a herb have been a practical preposi-open here on November 20,
At Political observére hère, have maps and books dealing with katherer's, but Sherwood ton in Nobel's time....
in
said the confererice will be the district asked to work out new pro- The survey will be carried posals for ending the deadlock out by the newly formed Hom
SALE Local History Socioły about the future of Kashmir in alcad
At the Federation's minual Conference recently, che melti Scientists said. todry Professor talks with the Indian Prime which has sot n tents of
bok stated that over : Shake- arastour arthatologists to curty which said: "I have only an Theorell is a world authority on Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru.
peare's anniversaries had not fermettts which
out Worki
Lt Col - Gerber Sonderinatını, Į been' marked by the lange of 'chemical',, changes in
They said if these proposals One of the team has been personal pliot of Prince Bernard special ild not find acceptance then trained by Mr L. Grimes, who of the Netherlands, was scaled Burns loue
stamps, and a special
would be unpré-- for me on mothers (favourable plant and animal Hio.
and the
request the supervised the excavating today, when a jet trainer he was cedented dard unfavourable)
He has beers ablo to isolato United Nations to find # year of the 1,800-year-old demonstrating érsebéd, now. the particular enzyme the solution to the eight-year im Templs of Mithrus, discovered Hagerstown Airport in Mary many
Including countries, yellow ferment”--which controla for Another request was
ki the
the City of Lond
land.
France, and the United States, booke to be put out at a certain the generation of warmth and page-Reuter, e
the consumption of boy get in
Witness said that as port depleted thelinatiola merk Mr Francis Celorin, secretary reading deak on: "superstitions, living bodies.
of the Society," says "Thore is of the demonstration Sonder postage stamps. an enormnblia Back-log of 18 mann todic lise plans, up 10 8,000 Cate, marriage, love, war,
By splitting this ensyme and
The Tedandby decided to go flowers, dress, Midsummer, examining its componenti Pro- The Tunisian Promier, Tohar years work to be done, Photos, foot and began diharfed of uplán nihad with their efforts for an Christmas, New Year. All femor, Thoorall has incrbaked ben Ammar, arrived here from sphere will slab record places downward. However, the plane anniversary sue, and also to Hallow, lilties, ele a scientists cowledge of how TM lovat viis due to bulled down as China in me and crashed sad burned, declared on the poet birthdat
of flatorical interest which are failed to pull out of the first spin 179 and get a national holiday read Finegoętow, vilominus: work, in Living balion,
Mali Special. -
horrors of war:”
Pakistan would.
Pala, Oct. 20.
in Mary the formatiors declared, that'