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THE 'CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1986.

US Extra-Territorial Rights In Morocco PAKISTAN

NO FILMS FOR

GRACE

Hollywood. Jan. 20. Prace Rainier of Monaco

But Joday

Grace Kelly

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after they

married next April.

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He also announced that 110 wedding would take ending place in Monaca, weeks of aprculation 1112 whether

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prens con- Nence in Ilollywood that Dins Kelly—"Oscar" Award wlaner as the best actress of 1054-hadi agreed 10 rive up flm-making after the wedding.

She is a present work- ing on a tm, High Society, for Meiro Goldwyn Mayer,

with whom she still had a four-year contract.

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approv

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if he would Ming Kelly Europe.

flon in

be replied: "I don't think

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Prince Rainier sald his wife would future

have enough to to as Pr'neraY though she would not be Involved in the administra- lion of The tiny Mediterranean principality. -China Mall Special.

Possible To Link Russia And America -By Tunnel

Moscow, Jan. 20.

and the

Mr Lazar Kaganovich, Sovi ( First Deputy Premier Communist Party's inaustral expert, suggested tonight that an underwater tunnet connecting Boviet Siberia and Amerleu Alaskn was "technically Bible"

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various construction pro- jects, he said that even a scheme calling for a tunnel under the 56-mille Bering Straits possible

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a plan was actually under consideration.

WILL RELINQUISH

THEM WHEN TIME SUITABLE

Washington, Jan. 26.

The United States is ready to give up its extra-territorial rights in Morocco, as soon as conditions are suitable, the State Department stated today in a communique.

The communique pointed out that the United States has had peace and friendship treaties with Morocco since 1787, and that the extra-territorial rights came from these treaties.

In

the

proffers

Following achtered

Franco-Moroccan salons, the communique went , the thi ed Sates considered that the modernisation of a own reirtions with Morocco, na for as its extra-territorial rights WOLE eunee: ned, was the only way tu nhinged conditions.

*1000x rendy arwi still

airpu Trufv 6, tak steps to relinquish

silattiarini rights when the Fireum Unens wartan ei.

"The United States is follow- lng closely the progres which France and Maroeen are inching working aut their future

fall-in with there funstup.

Bring Into Line

1. United States governmen] tus necided in present ab Ants affect to Congress. The check for

WG mo Aman mreles sta'ed, Morcean initiative.

informed

The United States govern ment's decision wil bring i malo The with the poly or other Countrie, concerne in Moroero, Chubarty France A Sam, Aine leon sourves soul.

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This decision will have по fert

legal status of Antren personnel at the US

Tu es in Morovce,

Congress is generally expert- ed to adopt a bill during the present session.

This

would

to

re-

We cunstiter that modertian ou own trenty

honship with Morocco, with r¢"sectly

our extra-territorial

bts, would be the only course in krepine with this evolution."

France-Presse.

BRINKS HOLDUP

'Specs' O'Keefe's

Sanity Challenged

Boston, Jan. 26.

A Superior Court hear- Buthorise Presint Eisenhowering was ordered today on

to decide when tu these right.

renounce

Later Expanded

a petition questioning the sanity of Brinks witness Joseph "Speca" O'Keefe

The pitit an one of the men O'Keefe accused yesterday by Henry Baker, 49,

The US decision was not the result of negotiations, but was a unilateral declaton, competant ebbery, American circles said.

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SECESSION TALK IS TREASON

THE

Karachi, Jan. 26.

HE Governor-General of Pakistan, Major-General. Iskander Mirza, said to- day that talk of secession of East and West Pakis tan was high treason and warned of "most ruth- less"

government action against treasonable acti- vities. Addressing about 100,000 peopře

at a public mecting In Kishoregun in East Pakistan, he said: "We must go for- ward with our constitution- making and have a constitu- tion and

elections Da oarly as possible."

A draft consitution making Pakistan on Islamic repubile 15 now before the Cos- situent Assembly,

The Governor-General and the making of a constituion was #job for which be and the Cabinet came into being and added:

Irresponsibility

"No subversive activity will be

tolerated.

To talk of scecs- slon tot East and West Pakistan) in high treason and shows a degree of irrespon- sibility which can only be explained by the fact that i

is the result of false loyalty to another

country." He said the government would ba Just:fed in "taking mos!

ruthless action and liquidat-

ing" individuals and organisa-

tlong indulging in treasonable

uctiviiles.

The lender of the Awaoi League,

Moulana

Boshani, said in A speech some time ago that if his party's demands were not de- cepted it might result in the two

wings of Pakistan falling receding from

Abdul Hamid

port each other. The League-a Moslem party opposing the Moslem League was one of the main consti- luents of the United Front which won the East Pakistan elections in. 1954.-Reuter.

of laking part in the $1,219,000 Russia Claims

Through his attorney, Henry a mental

URcete who

exh,bit

Baker, in making the plea.

incom-

Atomic Research Lead

London, Jan. 26.

A

Speaking to Western reporters Spits government to relinquish, Sontag, baker asked

for the barding its extra-territorial jurisdiction: xammation

Morocco at the appropriate

he characterised Lime The Department intends to su "gocf ball addict, a chronic request_Congressional action to iller, a alstorter of facts, and for

14 100% peiod of time has had These extra-Territorial rights marked lendency to very avec rded to us in the treaty helf in the nude." test peace and friendship. Arst Asked by a correspondent it emelided with Morecco in 17873ad he is now suffering "irre- Mr I. V. Lebedev, such a plan would have

to and renewed in 1836, These par bie injury because of Soviet Stalin Prize scient- United States walt unfl the

weve subsequently ex-O'Keefe's "mental became Communist, Mi panded through the offsel of petency."

ist, said today in a Moscow Kaganovich replied: "It can be

international agreements

Out Of Contact Radio broadcast that the In the

concluded by Mororçu, present vacum-

Soviet Union was ahead of O'Keefe, whose detalled con- stances. Co-extence s

The United States

other tession has allegedly broken the all

countries in pleading thing which will last for a long ment.

be'ore

Brinka lime."

Jix-year-old International Court of Justice

is atomic research. pics.ntly held at the Middlesex In 1952. In the case conctralne County Guol and has no contact

He added that Britain was Treaty rights in Morocco, with the other accused men now

ahead of the United States In made clear this It had aways in custody.

the construction of a.omic

with a planned motion also charged stations, that O'Keefe had "made at struction of 12 atomic

power (cmpts to take his

stutions. own life"

"The Soviet and that for a long time has

Union was the beers living in tension, in- first country to build an atomic and is planning recurity and fear,"

power station

which Earlier

will bo yesterday O'Keefe beveral more

hooked up over our European aguin conferred with invest territory," he said, tors who are Ft11

plering together

He said that the world's re- the facto of the pation's greatest holdup.-United ources for conventional fust Press.

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He Was speaking Indian Embassy reception here. US -Reuler.

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were in danger of running out, but stomic energy presenta “an inexhaus:ible source of energy that will see humanity through for thousands of years,”

Endless Flow

"The supplies of tranium in the earth gre 20 times greater than those of coal and oil. Then there is the fusion of the light cicments which will supply an endless flow of energy.

"Sa na this fusion has been used for destructive purposes in the hydrogen Prague, Jan. 26.

bomb, tho scientists re

now faced with Mr V. M. Molotov, Soviet

the task of Foreign Minister,

using the power for and creative ends, There is

Britain Produces Anti-Polio Vaccino

́A·British_anti-pollo vaccine has been produced for the first time and about 500,000 'children are expected to be vaccinated with it by the end of June.. The new vaccine is modification of the Salk vaccine used in the USA and Canada last year and has been developed by scientists working for Glaxo and Burroughs Wellcome, The scheme to in- oculate, children is voluntary and no chlid will be treated without the written muthority of parents or guardians. Picturo shows a scono in the Glaxo laboratories as an operative transfers. "poola” of single-strain vaccine to the stainless steel tanke for "mixing" the final vaccine. Three distinct strains of killed polio virus are used in preparation of the vaccine. --- Express Photo.

No Surrender To Pay Increases

Communists Says The Tengku

London, Jan. 26.

Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Chief Minister, said today he would never compromise with the Communists but would insist on their surrender.

In an

exclusive

Interview,

the Tengku was usked to com- inent on reports from Malaya that the Communists had dis- tributed leaflets saying they would be "prepared to negotiate

A. ..whenever

Rohman could

rld got

of the BCG (British Colonial Government,"

"There is no question of com- promise with the Communista in Malaya. They must lay down their arms and surrender un- condolly whether we are conditionally.

not prepared to negotiate with them," the Tengku said

Even if the Communiets had

proposed negotiations, Chief Minister said he was not going to talk of anything but surrender Does Not Arise

"The question of if or when or where does 10: arise. Even if they want to ncgolate I am not prepared to talk with them uniess they surrender," he said.

The Tongku made these com- ments as he emerged from to- 'day's plenty

Bosion of the Malayan corsi ullonal con- ference at Lan aster House.

He would not elaborate on the progress of the conference which has been going on since January 18 except to say that it was

making good headway."

unconditional

In Malaya

Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 27. The Fectration Government announced today it w's giving two to five pounds sterling In- creases in baste monthly pay to government clerics.

The Clerical members hud sulke if they

increases.

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China Urges Normal Relations With Japs

Genova, Jan. 26. HINA has urged Japan

Co set up normal diplo-

matic relations with her to speed up the repatria- tion of Japanese war pri- soners who are held in China, ย high-ranking Japanese representative said in an interview with AFP today.

The representative, Mr Kellchl Tateuke, Japan's chief dele- gate to the China-Japan war prisoner

here. negotiations sald

Chinese delega'cs made clear that they want Japan to accredit an official Japanese representativo Peking.

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The Chinese delegates also sug

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gested that talks should bo hold, almed

resuming normal China-Japan trade r lations, Mr Tatsuke sald. He said the war prisoner nego.la- tiona ATC deadlocked present, but both delegations

at

had agreed that some 6,000 Japanese

are held in Chinn besides some 1,000 ex-soldiers who Arc classed criminals.

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Reported Missing

Mr Tatsuke said his delegation repeatedly has requested in- formadon bout some 40,000 Japanese, who were reported missing were not given

by the Chinese authorities.

Services Union threatened to

The police, railways, tele- communications and post office are affected. ---Reuter.

Will Warren Run For Presidency?

Washington, Jan. 26.

Chief Justice Earl Warren, the man who, in- sists he won't run for President, was the centre of political speculation again today.

Mr Warren's name has continually come up

as one of the top possible candidates to head the

The Red Cross is also Interested In these missing persons and in accusations mide against the alleged "war criminals," Mr Tatsuke said.

Mr Tatsuko sald the delega*es have held five meetings since the prisoner talks opened last July. He said the meetings were conducted in English in an a'mosphere of "extreme courtesy."

The future of the talks hinges on the China-United: Stalcs talka here, the Soviet-Japan. talks in London and the, general international situation. Mr Tatsuko

sa.d-France-

Presse.

Republican ticket if President Eisenhower decides New Drug Aids

against running. And Mr Warren has continually. insisted he would not run.

But many Republicans have believed that the Chlef Justice could not resist a draft if the principal dra timin were Mr Eisenhower.

Mr Eisenhower obliquely told new men yesterday how he fell about the parsibilty of Mr Warren running for President.

Too Great

He recalled that he retired trom the Army when he enteret polilies in 1952. And he added:

"We shouldn't get too great a confusion between politics and The plenary session of the the Supreme Court. conference, which met today, Many said the President's heard

the

meant report of the three comment

he would committees.

Invour Mr Warion's candidacy. Informed

sources said that Many said it meant just the almost all the docisions made by opposite. the committees "so far" have Other political developments; been accepted after some mild or little modifications.

The committees Have com- plo.cd about one-third of the agenda

The conference sources were confident that the talles will be completed by February 0, as scheduled.

Consider Changes

1. Sen. Estes Kefauver became the Birs! Democrat formally to enter New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation Presidential primary.

Ashle name was filed, the Tennessee Senator pressed his attacks on the Elsenhower Administration specch-making swing

in

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through Wisconsin. He charged the Administration with "play-

ing politics with Paul

2. Heart

Later today, the conference wra understood to have agreed

Dudley White planned on c general

to purplecy " com-

halk the first mitice to consider formalion of February trying to get an electro-

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Soviet Defence Minister, this exist for man."

Mr Lebedev said that by the drank informal toasts in orange juice' and tomato year 2,000, 40 per cent of the world's supply of power would

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There were no alcoholic drinks, In keeping with India's eim towards total prohibition.

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needed In the present con- will keep in close touch with

the White House in caso stitution pending such a constitu- tional committee's recommenda- President wants his next physi- tions-United Press,

cal examination earlier than scheduled. Tho President's second-erm plans are expected to hinge on the resu'le of the examination by Dr White and other physicians about mid- February.

Plea By Malayan

Policemen

Singapore, Jan. 27.

Disappointing

8. Sen, Richard L. Neu-. berger said a second-

Three thousand Malayan rank term hid by Mr. Eisenhower and file in the Singapore, police would mike

force today asked that the top health a campers.

Earl Warren

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Chicago, Jan 20. Three Boston physicians said today a new drug completely controlled or reduced opileptic seizures in all 126 patients to whom it was administered.

The doctors writing in the current issue of the Journal of the American Medical Associa- tion, said the drug acetazolamide (ctamox) completely controlled epileptic

seizures in 34 of the patients.

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