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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, - DECEMBER - 20, 1966,
Queen
Saudi Arabia Demands Buraimi Oasis en Meets
Travellers Take
To Drink
Stockholm. Dec. 10. Uniformed pollce win travel on train between North Sweden and Stock- Itolm to ball an berenst in drunkennesa Among
SCBgers, a spokesman of tho state railwayn mall bere.
fie explained that Though Swedes were bidden by law to drink Alcohol
traine од
and drunkenness was reverely punished, travellers
ad
taken to providing them-
selven with "strong liquor" for their Journeys since drink rationing wan
Abolished in October 1.-- China Mall prcial,
POUJADISTS
ENLIVEN
ELECTIONS
Paris, Dec. 19.
Settlement
THREAT TO TAKE
DISPUTE TO
Common Foreign Policy
UNITED NATIONS Suggested
New York, Dec. 18. Saudi Arabia today threatened to take her THE dispute with Britain over the Buraimi Oasis to the United Nations Security Council if there was no “immediate" settlement.
Mr Abdel Rahman Azzam, former Secretary- General of the Arab League and now a member of the Saudi Arabian delegation at the United Nations, gave this warning at a press conference.
He told United Nations cor- | "hopelessly compromised" respondents that Saudi Arabia | tribunal. was, however, rendy "for arbit Mr Azzam sold today that ration or for any international decision."
Saudi Arabia and the British protected Sultanate of Muscat appl Omay both claim the costs on the Persian Gulf belleved to be rich in oil deposits.
The Sultan's catel-mounted
PIERRE Pujale the anti-trips or Nava, cap tal
tax agitator is enliven-of Oman, four days ago to re-
establish
there after, his rule French general ing the
the Sultan said, the defeat of a election campaign which
conspiracy of "disaffected has 14 days to go.
sheikhs" aided by "foreign gvid, arms and propaganda." "Comando"
groups
of Poujadists are harassing his pollileat opponents partieulma-
M. Francois Mitterand former Interior Mhilter who
has been bombarded with fruit and vegetables during his sponk ang teu:
Central France.
The Poujadlets who have put up
about
00
the
candivates constituer elts have suecreted in breaking up Conservative
Jales' meetings cand.
in Vendee constituency Western France by cufting off the electric current hi meet- aug balls, blocking costringes even locking up the can- didates to delay their platforni appearances,
An attempt at International arbitration in Geneva bruke down last September after the British
member of the five-
judge panel, Sir Reader Bullard,
that
resigned on the grounds the Saudi Arabian menber bud
Missionaries
In India
Reassured
Indijan
New Delhi, Dec. 19,
President Rajendra
Beginnings Of Nazism Prasad assured foreign mission-
Their Welles
coured
Он
French newspaper to suggest that they "recalled un.. the beginning of pleasantly Nazism on Germany.
вез
Warn
If the election enmigaign
tinues thought
11-
of the
suspecla
the
"state of war" now existed in Oman.
of of
ife called the occupation Nizwa "part of process British colonial intrigue in the
Breu."Reuter.
Protestant Women
Happily Married
London, Dec. 19.
Protestant Women are generally more happily married than those of other religions, and only six per cent of British wives con-
sider themselves badly treated, a British psychia- trist said today.
last
Dr Eustace Chesser, who claimed
month that he forthcoming two-year SUTVOY
of the sex life of 0,000 British women would out-Kinsey Dr
+
Bonn, Dec. 19. rightwing Free Democrats reported to- day they had suggested that all three West Ger- man government parties back a
common foreign) policy in a move to patch up their coalition quarrel with the Christian Demo- cruis of Dr Konrad Adenauer.
the two
Differences between
parties arose after Dr Thomas Defiler, free Democrat leader. suggested that West Germany should negotiate with Russia for German reunification and that the Paris treaties binding West Germany to the West might be amended.
The Free Democrats in a draft published in their newsletter LeBay suggested frequent coulition talks to hammer out a common foreign policy
Dr
Proposal
Adenauer, the Chancellor, had demanded that the Free Democrats should promise to back coulition foreign policy unconditionally until the 1957
elections.
The Free Democrat draft con-
sidered by coailtion
Parties at talks on December 13 also
proposes
that
no
coalition
party should introduce a bill without prior discussion of all three.
Eisenhower Will Seek
Greater
Powers
By Scott Rankine
Washington, Dec. 19. Officials here today said that the Eisenhower Administration would next year seek greater au- thority from Congress to adapt its expanded pro- grammes for milltary and economic aid to the geographical shifts of the cold war for several years to come.
By this means the Administration hopes to get more value for each dollar of the thousands
If such discussion brought no of millions of still unspent foreign aid funds and ugreement then each party the 5,000 million of new funds which Congress including the small Germun
right
Party should have will be asked to authorise next year.
the right to act individually,
The
Alfred Kinsey, published his Party sources have sold that Dres authorises expenditure and findings today.
wonnen
uf
aries yesterday that the Indian Government has "po intention of curtailing their freedom."
Speaking at
a meeting here
And he said that by anth large. marking the 1903rd anniversary
the arrival of St Thomas in British women have nothing to India, Mr Prasad said the gov-complain about. emment Intervened in religious More than 6,000
when and
if it matters only 11 up
cela missionaries of deviat- possible that some partice, including the Social fring the correct path"
He said that Christian mis- Bissionaries, Indian as well no for- eign, were "welcome to preach the message
of Christ in this Pierre Posijande 34-year-old {country.
1 can give an assurance to ex=ilight-sergeant, who runs a stationery
of this country shop Leads the all inhabitants
that we do not look for con- stopkeepers 20-tax 1111.
formity of faith," he said.
ists.
muy relate
the Poujalists with their own methods.
J1
move.
At a campaign meeting here on Saturday he suit the govern
had been sending tax
"What we expect is loyalty to the country, and not lo any dogma or faith.
"As long as a clilzen la loyal collectors I see the shop-to his country he has nothing to keepers" bonks long enough fear from
The government
and "now we are going to see any other, nun-official, agency.” their books "Reuter.
---Ünited Press,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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14
16
17
18
27
1 Safe (0).
ACROSS
5 Fundamental (5);
8 Half-open (4).
9 Pure (6).
11 Likeness (8).
12 Lucky charm (6).
14 Resting places (4).
16
18
B (5).
19 Repair (4).
20 In fact (8).
24 Caper (8).
25 Seniors (0),
(5).
28 Throw up (4).
125
37. Changes "direction (5),
28 Looked, after (8)1⁄2,
DOWN
1 Discharge (4).
2 Stuff (4).
8 Rodents (4).
4 Ousts (6)..........
5 Frugife
6 Began (7)
7 Nourish).
10 Rescued (8)
13 Brive (7)
14 Braggart (7).
15 Portrays (7).
17
Finisled (6)
19 Demure (0)
23. Acturoyed (49)
YESTERDAY'S UKOSSWORD-Aeromas. $12
7 Bystem, 8. Feet, 10 Loons 11
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Close, 28 Adbora, Downt
14 Stampede, ID Veseli: 12 Prod
all cinsses aged between 0 and 60 contributed anonymously__io Ex Chesser's survey. 200,000-ward work is no
The long
as four average novels and will
be published in book form rext year.
Some Findings
Owing to the complexity of There is already heavy re- new coalition talks are extremely expensive modern sistance in Congress to increasing planned for January 10 when weapons and industrial equip- expenditures during an election the Free Democratic partin-ment, years must elapse between year in walch both parties are mentary group also meets to the time that estimates are pre- eager to present the voters with cleat its officers.
pared on the basis of which Con- such popular attractions as tax
cuts and balanced budgets, the time that the equipment can Adenauer's tackles up to now have been
directed towards be delivered. discrediting Dr Dehler who has been attacked by come sections of his own party in the hope that he may not be re-elected as chairman of the group-Reuter,
Difficulties
During that period the area of crisis to be defended og sup- ported against Soviet #tláck or penetration may have shifted from one side of the world to
the other.
Canberra, Dec. 19. The present United States aid Australian Prime Minister Mr has, therefore, to be treated as Robert Menzies announced here the content of a continuous pipe- that on Australian battalion will line. be transferred from Perang This has created serious poli- Some of Dr Chesser's findings: island to the mainland of Malaya tical difficulties in persuading Seventy-one per cent of már-
at the end of December.Congress to authorise foreign ald ried worden said they were France-Presse. either "very happy" or "excep- tionally happy."
Except for a minority of six per cent who said they were frankly unhappy," the rest are "airly happy."
Non-conformists ато mone happy than any other religious denomination---or so B1 per cent of them said.
Other percentages of happily married women-Church of England (Anglican) 72, Catholic 71, other religions 70. A happy childhood promises a happy marriage.
Thirty-eight
per cent of married women had sexual re- lations
with a man before marriage.
Twenty-seven
cent single women admitted similar relationships-United Press.
per
Ike's Cold War
Assistant Resigns Gettysburg, Pa., Doc. 19.
Mr Nelson A. Rocke feller resigned today at President Eisenhower's personal assistant on cold war psychological strategy.
He received from the Pro aictent "my wart 'thooks for your devoted services."
Mr Rockallar rösigned what he called "compelling personal responsibilities." had discussed his
for
He
resignation
with Mr Elpenhower By darly as
inst mummer.
While House press secretary James C. Hagerty, Beld Bar Rockefeller Telt compelled to for his attention to the Rocke feller family affairs which he ing the Eisenhower Administra tion
as Under Secretary of Health, Education and
had had to neglect no: Join
Welts
lexpenditures years in advance.
MARSHALL IN BRITAIN
But the dimculties “are cont pounded when the Administra- tion has tó ást Congress also to i give up some ef its jealously guarded controls over penditure.
**-
Congress is always suspicious that a flexible pipeline not firmly axed to a restricted ob jective may become a wasteful. bureaucratie rat bole.
Greater Emphasis
'But
Administration officials
Students
Queen Elizabeth far) Tues- day visited the British Coun- oil's Student's Hosiel -in Lon- distriot. don's Kelghtabřidge.
The vist wie in connection with the 21st. naniversary of' the Council. Assembled greet the Queen were 350 British colonial students from this and the Cornell's
chattins
other. Londen hostels. Blown with Her Majesty are, left, 22-year-old Flanlayo Williams of Lagos, and Mi R. Bekoni of Ibadan, Nigeria. ----Exprés Photo.
LION LOSES
WAGES
Chiengo, Dec. 19. Littin Bude
Quigley's cacerning to stroko a "hig pusty ca?” at a Christánda party here buur cont Togar, a performing, Hot, m; fort--
nigkstrawages,
Terrified quests watched Buste, 16 months, slip and fall bend firei under the Bon. Bát Toghe only licked ́her fiée shd: mumled 'faze,-
Stisto
taken to hospital with slight outs, for which the flon fhay or may
ve been ropodisible, but ~ authorty ties ordered him to be kopi
observation
under
rables and he will miss his engagements · duritr: that time.---China Mail' Special,
40 Cambodian
Rebels Killed
Pare
Blood Purifier Deaths in France
Ministry Must Share Blame
Paris, Déc. 19. POLICE medical report charged today, that the Health Ministry must
share some blame for the manufacture of a "blood purifier" that was alleged ly responsible for 102 deaths throughout France.
Frot Jean Lebreton of the Polica toxicology laboratory charged in a 375-page, repart that the Health Ministry should never have juÉCA Heence for the mandafacturé of "Stalinon, a blood purlier."
And he charged
STOSE
A
gli-
pence by two men who mart- factured the "purifier"!
Georges Feuillet and Decosy
February for
Loon
nitt
trial go on
manskrughter and violation of pharmaceu→ Ucal regulation
Mothers Died
Three young mothers died within a few days of each other in a hospital at Niort in April, 1954 after taking Stalingri pills.
In the next two months, Stalinon allegedly killed 02 after gör- sons, and 'mado shother 1,000 dil. French justice, tas: beeti moving sidoe to establish te responsibility. The
of
medical report charged that sever documbents. Were mdssing from the application for the manufacture Stalinobi and, that;') It never underwent tests before going on the market,.. The reports chargéd the formula
1
was dangerolie to bingits will
and the makeup of the pillS
varied from batch to batch, United, Brass.
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Tug Rescues
Ice-Bound
e Crew
Stockholm, Dec. 19. The 14-man crew of the British freighter · Judith Mary were rescued by tig today after a two-day wat in sub-zero weather aboard their ice-bound ship.
The 335-ton Judith Mary was abs of sCUTLE 25 ships which Pnompenh, Dec. 10.
have been trapped in the ice in The Royal Cambodian Any the Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland since an early- Ecason freeze hit that aréa last" weck.
are optimistic that they will be able to persuade Congre to today claimed that it hea idilled co-operate in removing some of | 40 rebels and taken 32 prisonerS the present restrictions on how in 27 clashes throughout the and in what area funds should country since, November 21. be spent for several years to
The army annoübecment also Meanwhile, several Swedish come, because of the growing stated that six rebel camps had and Finnish leo-breakers at- alarm here at the entry of the
beet
destroyed and that tambted to, cùé a path to five Soviet Union into the forefen mopping-up operations were in other freighters which set-100- ald held.
the
Jordan Officers Visit Bagdad
The latest reports said that one of the ships, the Swedish freighter Ribersborg had been freed from, the joe-pack and wwg awaiting a tug which would tow it to free water.
For the next 12 months it is press in two-thirds of the bound near the ports of Laden
territory occupied by the and Umea in Sweden, expected that greater emphasis rebels. Franoc-Presse, will be laid upon aid to the Middle East to counter current Soviet drive there.
But by the time the Adminis- tration's new $5,000 million pro gramme has been translated into actual goods and. equip-
Bagdad, Dec. 10. ment, Boma time in the late
Seven Jordanian staff officers, 1950, the focus of the cold war arrived here today for a ten-day may have changed completely, tour of Iraq military installa requiring special attention to tions at the invitation Southeast Asia, the Far East or Iraq army command-Reuter, some other "part of the world.
Incapable
For similar reasons the new foreign ald programme will not affect the Elsenhower Adminis-- tration hopes of balancing the Budget by June 1956, and keep. ing it balanced for 1856-57, this Administration is stal·
In power since some of the new funds will be spent: before June 1958 and very little by June 1057
The fact
is that "annual”
budgets are ceasing to have any meaning for defence and the
aid expenditures "bécsUSD
unit of operation of such ex-
Penditure * £§.7. Méhpáble -
62 (60
Seven. other ships took re fuge in the Swedish ports of Skelleftehan and Pites, where they must now rentin till the Ico thaw's in spring- Preset.
McCarthy After Zwicker Again
Washington, Dec. 19,
Sen. Joseph H. McCarthy prodded the Justice Department today for action against an old foe, Brig, Gert, Ralph W. Zwicker.
Sen. McCarthy contends that Brig. Zwicker,
description in terms of a 12-a decorated hero of World War II, may have com- mitted perjury in testimony before the Senate In- vestigation Sub-Committee.
month period, China Mal Special.
of int
Feress,
Sen McCarthy runde public caso
lotten to Attorney-Gez Herbert Brownell,
Tribal Chief
a
Censors Film
Estcourt, Natal, Dec. 15.
whether there
Dipo
The tribal chler at Mankfyans, tical Bwaziland, has "'censored" a film
of a local ta, klown" as the { justice,” Ceremony of the Flest Fruits, because some of the Shots dis- pleased him.
„The film was tiket by a miss guionary Bina)7pen Scutt
only Eur
the
is
Irving