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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1985.

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Repatriation Agreement

Geneva, Dec. 15.

The Chinese Premier and Foreign Minister, Mr Chou En-lai, accused the United States today of violating the Geneva repatriation agreements between the two countries.

The accusation was included in a statement issued by the Chinese Communist Consulate-General in Geneva, site of the Sino-American ambassadorial talks.

other Anserlean spokesmen.

Mr Chou's latement which je foirs in China", with the au- was also published simultane- | thmitier help. ously in Peking, was a reply to The ataicinen! said that "on accusations made against the the other hand" 38 out of the

· Chineze authorities by tha 103 Chinese who the Ameri American Secretary of State. con admitted had "long ng Me John Faster Dulles, nad applied for permission to de- part from the Unitext Sintes. have not yet returned to China." The statement continued: "Thr American side declared that

bad been their departure proved but it has counted for their addresses nor the reason why they have not returned. What ly more, American

refused to Bicie

The Americans, Bald tho statement, had accused Poking of failing to carry out fully the agreement on the repatriation of civilians reached during the Geneva laiks between the am- bossadors,

Carried Out

The Chinese

authorities had fully carried out the agreement, the statement went on, while I was the United States which had violated il

The Chinese

statement

has

ap- Ac-

sist the Indian Embassy In fearning about their conditions."

The B

aid "cent American Chinese students continuing

that the

reside in the United States, must obtain entrance permits fur Taiwan "was an obvious threat directed against those Chinest students who were for the time being China."

unnble So return to

Outright Violation

said the "repeated" American charges were "without any foundation"

On whlio "it is procisely the Ameri- can side which has not fully compiled with the agreement and has acted in violation of it.

The statement, Isaued In the of the Chinese Forelga Hume Ministry, said: "The American | side has failed up to now to furnish our side with a name-list and Information concerning all Chinese in the United

The statement concludet: The Chinese supplied a name- list and Information on Ameri- "The Chinese Government arm- cans in China at the very startly asks that the American side

put A stop to the Goneva

all its acts in violation of the agreement and

States.

ambassadors'

This, the statement raid, was of the ab "outright violation letter atkl the spirit of the

Or the returns Agreement civilians reached between the two sides,

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Israel-Arab

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London, Dec. 16.

Lord Reading, Minister of State at the British Foreign Office, said tonight in the House of Lords that it was essential to eradicate the hitherto in. soluble problem of Arab-Israel relations.

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Lord Reading, who was speaking for the IN DIRECTIONAL PERSPECTA STEREOPHONIC SOUND! British Government in a debate on the Middle East, said that Russian manoeuvres in the Middle East

Con BOMBAY RIOTS had stressed the dominant need for a vigorous and sustained effort towards a generally acceptable settlement.

The Bombay arrested 80

Cor-

talks, it added.

The Chinese statement said Aly comply with the ogreo-

ment renched between the United States Government

aldes. **——-France-Presse. "Indicated that it could not give the Indian Embassy In the United States any assistance" in the task of "finding out the con- ditions of the Chinese in the United States, to investigate the of their encountering incts obstruction in departure and to

"Perpetuation of the present that astist in their

conditions can only meat return." The Indian Embassy

the was entrusted

tempers will become increasing- with this task at the request of

ly wayed, and ineldents corres- Chine

de-pondingly frequent", he said.

"There is always the risk that one day an incident may or the be stage on one side other, upon a scale which up- proximates so closely to an in- vasion that the consequences of what was designed merely as be an isolated operation may the ou.break. of general hostilities."

Do Not Agree

The ChineRE statement von- tinued: The American sido ted that the Indian Einbassy in the United States could con- act the Chinese residents only themselves had the latter

Bombay, Dec. 15.

today police

including people, two women, after riots outside

Bombay Municipal poration buildings.

The rioters, who were manding that Bombay City be enlarged included In Maharashtra State, amongst 400 volunteers who staged a demonstration in front of the Corporation buildings, where the report of the Slete's reorganisation Commission was being discussed,

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were

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throw, A cordon the and round the building,

asked for it. Our side does not demonstrators left quietly after agree with this interpre.ation of the agreement made by the the Corporation had adjourned. American side,

the yet since American side persists in such

an attitude, our side naturally cannot give the office of the British Charge d'Affaires in China, entrusted by the United States more than reciprocal rights"

-France-Presse.

Not Wise Policy

Typhoon Changes bury, Lord President

Course

In the opinion of Lord Salis- of the Council, the denial of arms to Egyp! was "not a wise policy? if the West wished to win Egypt from the Iussions. Manila, Dec. 10.

"The only Typhoon Ruth gained hur result is likely to be to force The statement said the Ameri-ricane strength as she moved up them to lean more and more on for any cans had "no right to complain North and away from the Philip the Communist bloc

they want," Salisbury in this connection against the pince, the Weather Bureau fore-arms

pointed out. Chinese side as the eltuation is casting centre here said today. of their own making."

the

JET DOCTORS

'SMASH ANY

BERLIN

BLOCKADE’

Washington, Dec. 15.

GERMAN

A Prince

Deputy,

Zu

Hubertus Loewenstein, today called of the Western powers to smash through: any blockade thrown around Berlin by the East Ger- man Communist puppet regime.

History

o!

Prince Loowenstein, a member of the Free Democratic Party, made his remarks at a press conference here, The Prin o a felon of one of Bavaria's oldest familles, He lived here

Carregle professor

during World War II. He told reporters judicious use.

of Western power wou'd pre- "sovereign" vent the newly

from East German Bate throwing a second blockade

the around

divided city similar to the one Ir. 1948-40 that brought the giant Allled airlift into play....

Eventual Expulsion

At 2 a.m. today the powerful On the other hand, said Lord typhoon was visited about 830 Salisbury, to supply more arms It supffected that if the Ameri can wished to change this

un- miles east-north-east of Ecgaspi to Israel would probably push fortunate situation they should City in South Luzon, generating "not only Egypt, but other Arab first "furnish our side with a 100-mph winds.. It was moving countries" Into the Communist name-list and information con-northeast away from the Philip-not

I believe the wise ecurge is eering all Chinese in the Uned pines, weathermen said.--United

brendly that recommended by States and agree to assist the Press.

Premier Sir Anthony Eden

to Indian Embassy in taking

con.isue ip supply the arms on initiative to contact them".

a very limiled) senle as

before The statement, replying to

to both sets, and maintain so further US accusations, sald

Canberra, Dec. 15.

far de Rozsible

the formar that Americana Imprisoned In The Royal Australian Air balenec, retrving the right o China waro "Americans who Force has set up a ict-280 modify that policy in the light have committed offences against school of aviation medicine at of the situation as 1; dovelops,”. the Chinese law" and that 28 Point Cook Station,

Lera Saltbury concluded Prince Loewenstein contended Medical officers will be trein France-Presse, out of 40 of them had been re-

that any weakness on the leased during the past foured in the special physiologico!

part of the Western powers in months.

problems of high altitude. Jet

dealing with the German The Chinese Government was flying-China Mail Special.

Democratie Republie wen a continuing to "examine the

result in the eventual expul case individually" of the ro

slon of the West from Berlin. The problem of East German Interference with free access to Berlin bas

into come pro minence

through recently Soviet contentions that East Berlin is the capital nt a sovereign State and the four- power agreement: governing the city is no longer in force.

Unliod Freas.

maining 14 Americans in The prison.

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Tidying Up

today

Japan 18.

decorated Matsuoka, President

HOMESICK COW

Government } :-

Capetown, Deg. 15. Tokichl Mr C. C. P. Bergh of Roth- of the dera, Transvaal, sold his cow Japanese Residents Association Daley to a farmer ten miles

in New York, with a fifth class Order of Sacred Trezeures for

away on Friday, On Sunday Daisy was back mooing re

The statement Bald the ne contribution to the welfare proach fully through the window. Chinese side at the Geneva of Japanere residents in the A deal is a deni, however, and, ambassadors' talks had clearly United Statos kinco 1917 — the cow was sent back to her

stated their intended proceduro | China. Mail Special,

on this question. On the other hand, the American alde has never informed us how many Chinese are, being : imprisoned ut the United States provided us: wila

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