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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1935.
Moroccan Rebels
Leader
DARING RAID ON HOSPITAL
Oujda, French Morocco, Dec. 6.. Growing rebel activity in the Riff mountains on the borders of Spanish Morocco and Algeria is causing concern to the French authorities.
The most spectacular and daring rebel coup came last night when a commando of 30 steel-helmeted and uniformed raiders set free a rebel leader from the hospital at Berkane. In the last two months, there have been 98 incidents in the frontier region compared with 84 in the previous nine months.
|Pravda Attacks
Western
Journalists
Loudon, Dec. 6.
THE Soviet Communist
TH
Parky
newspaper.
Pravda, today launched a prcond attack in 10 days
Western for- respondents covering the Asian Lour of Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr Nikita Khrushchev. the leaders of Russia. (The newspaper said yes- terday that these cor-
with dents were acting
"bitens"
Informing
asd
the
by
mts- public,
that the British Foreign Office had lent
their support to torted" dispatchen ) Pravda, quoted by Moscow
lladio, said today
Since the beginning of Octo- bet there has been intense terrorist activity In the moun)-- Lahtiness and wooded country Inhulsted
of the most by one furbulent tribes in Morveco.
The terrorists have singled the traditional icaders of The Moroccan cornmunities who Jane
either assassinated being
Gul
or forced to resign.
More Terrorists
Despite powerful French troop reinforcements, the army
has been unable to put a stop to rebel raids, On the contrary the number of the terrorisis in- volved has mounted stendily.
The
estimated JITHY there is a hard cure of about 200 rebel divided into well sumed groups of 11. They are the triangle north operating
Oujda.
bounded by Spanish Morocco and Algerian borders,
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Thele ultimate object is be- 1}“!at} {ta hea rising by the 110,000 tribesmen of the "dis-
Bent Snussen which would chobic them to establish #conthunus rebe) front inking Morocco und Algeria. This would mean the union of the" "forces of Ribera- thon" sought by the headquur- Ters of the movement in Cairo,
that
the Western newspaper- men were making “fran- sitempta Lo grove that the welcome #C- corded
the Soviet leader in Burmist, han in Indla.
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11 asid that at Mandalay Airport, correspondents anked A Burmese soldier with mine detector to prose for pictures
131
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he was actually making a search.
This was organised by the
correspondent
Intensive Propaganda
To
Qujda the west of the triangle rebel envoys are carry- ing out intensive propaganda, Their main torget are the tribes controlling the approaches to
Gudja and Fez.
Cabinet Discusses Progress Of Cyprus Talks
London, Dec. 6.
Sir Anthony Eden's Cabinet today discussed latest reports on the progress of secret talks on the future of Cyprus, the island colony where violence is flaring in support of the union Greece campaign.
To UN Demand
Bangoon, Dec. 6.
BURMA and the Soviet Union issued a Joint statement today calling
On
Tiki
The Way
Lima, Dec. 6i
The raft “Cantuta del Peru” neared the Hum-
for the admission of Chinaboldt current today on the second day of what was into the United Nations, beginning to be known as the "second Kon Tiki and settlement of the expedition.” question of Indo-China, Korea, Formosa and United Nations member- ship.
The statement
was signed by
Premier U Nu and Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin,
who is on an official visit here, together with the Soviet Com- munist Party First Secretary, Nikita Khrushchev.
The statement wald: "The People's Republic of China should
Its rightful occupy place in the United Nations to enhance the prestige and im- portance of that organisa- flon,"
It called for the settlement of the Indo-China question in conformity with the confer- ence on Indo-China armistice
which was held in Genova in June, 1984.
Return Islands
The Cantuta was reported this morning to be some 80 miles out at sea and drifting at two miles an hour toward a point where prevalent winds and the Humboldt current would permit it to take a steady course westward, thus avoiding the danger of drifting toward the Galapagos Islands.
UN Admission Showdown Tomorrow
United Nations, Dec. 6.
This report was received from John Morrill, Thỏ Con Tits American' crew member.
The raft, which left Talara, Peru, after a delay of 20 days, is under the command of Eduardu Ingila, a 48-year-old naturalised origin. Other
Peruvian of Czech
Crow members Czech,
aro another Jarom Gueresky, an Argentine, Jonquin Guerrero, Dutchman, Andy Russ, and a oruvian girl, Natalla Mazuelos,
The General Assembly la expected to meet in board.
There is also a parti on
plenary session on Thurk-
day to give final approval Auxiliary Engine to a proposal for admission of 18 countries to the United Nations, it was dis- the lines of the famed Kon Tiki was built along
raft on which Norwegian ex- closed today.
Thailand,
chairman
of
The Conluta
The statement demanded the unification of Korea and the return to China of Formosa. and "other coastal Islands," Further attempts should
Prince Wan Waithayakon of plorer Thor Heyerdahl success- be made to solve the problems
the fully drifted Dcross the lower which were outlined ́at the
Assembly's Special Political Pacific. However, in contrɛsi to top-level talks, despite the
Commitice, told of plans for its celebrated predecesser, the fallure of the
Four Big
the Cantuta has the resolution to foreign handing
a small auxiliary ministers conference Jast
Security Council
by the end of engine. month, the statement said. this week. He spoke during his The members of tho Mr Khrushchev was nearly left
Committeo's debate on the pedition made it clear they In- out of today's signing cere-
membership problem.
tended to use the engine only mouy when it was discovered
on when the raft gets hopelessly that only two chaira had been
members bogged down during windless provided for the signatories. U
by Nu called for a third chair. After the signing, U Nu shook hands with Marstal Bulgarin, Khrushchev tugged at Bul- ganin's sleeve and manoeuvred into position to join in a three handshake for photo-
man
grabers. Marshal Bulganin was scheduled to give a banquet later today at the Presidential residence. -France-Presse,
Dutch Draw
Up Agenda
For Indonesia
Indonesia
Prince Wan said debale Dimission of
would be completed
the
Committee on Wednesday and periods. They said it was most-
ly a "psychological_help.” action would be taken on Д The small cabin was con- draft resolution of Canada and 27 other members, calling for an 18-nation package deal
Affirm Action
He also said he expected that an Assembly plenary session could be held on Thursday to affirm the Committed action.
structed so thas it could take the beating from heavy swells. The raft's masthead dies the flags
ox
Peru, Argentina, Hofland, France and the United States.
"The easy part has been done. The hard part is yet to come," is the motto for the crew hung inside the cabin
He said he was not certain
Ingels conceived the idea, and that the Security Council would meet on the membership issue carried it through the planning stage. He estimated the trip before the early part of next would weck.
However,
ward US$5,000, there ms that the 11-nation
Come might be prepared to
of this week.
up the question on Friday
The Council
must make
cost
approximately
Making Film
of the
Hurry. Along | Life magazine-United Pres.
Ingris will make a film of the favourable recommendation be-complete, journey. He is also fore any applicant country canna decomplimed nitrician. Talara, ho be voted into the organisation During his stay in Assembly. An applicant composed a by the
March must get seven affirmative votes Cantuta" to give The Hague, Dec. 6.
his expedition the
a musical send-off. Council. A negative vote in The Dutch Government | Zo veto-by any of the five Before leaving Talura he ex- ministerial level conference any applicant to make undersea movies in the
ermanent
Council prepared an agenda for a|
members presed hope he would be able between
and to regardless of the total number Pacific islands and
have Holland, and is awaiting
of votes received.
colour photographs published in
Indonesian approval, In-
Indian delegate V. K. Krishna formed Dutch sources said Menon pointed out in the Mr Harold Macmillan, the Foreign Secretary,
today.
Special Political Committee the need told the Commons yesterday that Britain was pre-
for hurrying along the The agenda, which
the membership. resolution Djakarta pared to accept self-determination "sometime" —
government is now the
Assembly Security studying, consists of the follow- | Council can act prior to the end which diplomatic sources here took to be a small ing points: former adviser of
of the present session; The Aston ex-Argentine President Eduardo step towards meeting the "Enosis" (union with aged August 10, 1964.
"Hague"* protocol sembly is scheduled to adjourn
In- Greece) demand.
on December 10, but actually donesia wishes to make new may not do so sintil about De- proposals.
Taza un the main rose between The authorities are countering rebel infitention by a pro- gramme of ceonumle aid to the Įtribes and by reinforcing the
garrison
Tuzu --France- jiressv
The
the
London Observer, Philip Deane, who. * is well known. was captured during the Korean War And
after being released, excelled
himself
with disgraceful and slander- the
ous
оп
attacks (North) Korean People's Republic,"
Democratic Pravda said.China Mall Special.
Buenos Aires, Dec. 6. Clemente Achoval, brother- in-law and
Lonardi, was arrested here to- [day. General Lonardi was a Dender of the military group which overthrew former Pre- sident Peron-France-Presse.
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Previously, the British Gov-
declined bod itself on the principle
Grnment cornmit
of self-determination.
to
Mr Macmillan's disclosure of the behind-the-scenes talks in Athens and Ankara wig the first official admission that negotiations for a settlement were currently going on.
The Foreign Secretary stress- ed that when he referred self-determination **sometime" he meant under conditions which would have to be work-
ed out and be acceptable.
Strategic Reasons
Diplomatic
to
sources said the
with
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The indonesian proposal to Prince Wan said he fully
The Danish-owned Polay ex- replace the Decembr 27, 1949, realised the need for expedl-pkoration ship. Kista Dan. (1,259 Anancial economic agreement Ing the membership proposal tons) sailed south from here on between the two countries with and would do everything ha a 1,000-mile voyage today with one or more agreements, and a could to, speed it along--United | 15 scientists and a "Noah's discussion of methods to reach Presa. this goal.
3. Certain problems" relating to New Guber, without pre- Judicing either side's stand on the sovereignty of the area. (Indonesia "claims Indonesian sovereignty, and Halland claims Dutch sovereignty).
Other Questions
4. "Other questions" which their ac might be felt by
one of the
present talks were on the issue companying Nepalese liai-parties to be of importance an of a clearer definition of "some- son officer, who were ar- time. In the British Govern-rested by Chinese Com- ment's view, the strategic rea-munist troops
sons
for
on
the the Drove
maintaining a strong Nepalese Tibetan border, base in the Eastern Mediter ranean are vital factors in any are released within the settlement.
next few days, they may Mr James Grimths, former have to stay in that region, Labour Colonial Secretary for the rest of the winter, came out with the clearest statement so far on opposition, it was pointed out in Lon- poiley to Cyprus in the House don today. of Commons debato.
He said the island should be There is, however, the, pos- offered self-determination, by a bilty that they may be re- target date. - and suggested
patriated through China proper, within five years. Mr Griffiths The pass through the mu sald ho understood that tains in Nepal become '. #now- Archbishop Makarios, leader bound by the middle of Decem- of the Enosis movement, would ber, and
no further traffic
be willing to accept such pro- through them is possible until posal.
the spring.
Inquiries Made
Welsh climbers,
their joint relatioris.
If the Indonesian Govern
yea the Agenda, as ment
har, the Dutch are ready to begin talks at once- United Na even before the tions begins la debate on the New Guinea issue.
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The scientists on the way to Macquarie Island are led by the New Zealand mountaineer, Mr E. Adesne,China Mail Special.
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PRISONER "THE MISER”
Belgrade, Dec. 6.' Dragoljub Jovanovic, for- mer head of an Agrarian Party and one of the last of the important postwar pri-
is supporting the
The first three points of the Boners still in Yugoslav Society for the Protection of Children
agenda
were suggested by gaols, has been released Indonesia. The fourth was put under last week's amnesty, on the agenda by Holland, to it was learned today.
enable her to, ruine, such mat- ters as the treatment of Dutcá prisoners In Indonesia if the desires,United Pres
Secret West
Labour's policy, diplomatic sources said, 'is based on, thỏ principle that dependent peoples, after in period of do- mocratic evolution, should be Shiney Wignall and John Har- allowed to choose their Town | này," wère, zzresetd an October future.
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The two
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The West
In the Government's asscm- Lhasta hoy made inquirier on ment of the situation, the behalf of his government, and sources said, the position of the information hardlso been Office is to get
*Turidah's minority is sought by the British Charges ,largo
regarded as an Important con- d'Affaires in Peking, Mr. Con `sideration," ",
Douglas O'Neill.
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Ha-hod served all but six months of a nine-year sentence imposed in 1947 for "an enemy of the people."
He had been among the most prominent of the left-wing non- Commuslet party leaders who collaborated with the Com- mamist regime in the early. years after the war, serving as member of the Constituent Asembly
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