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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

1966

Mollet Reassures Moslems Eden's German

Division Of States And French

In India

NEHRU WILL In Algeria

NOT BACK

DOWN

Amritsar, Feb. 9. Promior Jawaharlal Nohru said tonight that the government would not reverse its decision to re-

district certain States of the Union

He told the general boxly of

BONDS INDISSOLUBLE”

Algiers, Feb. 9.

French Premier Guy Mollet reaffirmed that the bonds between France and Algeria were "indissoluble. The French-Moslem community will remain "unsplit” he declared.

Speaking to the people of Algeria over the Congress Party meeting here Algiers Radio, the French Premier said

that the government would not book dowr. on its decision th

provoked the recent bloody slots

in Bombay.

that order and justice would be maintained in the territory.

also

"You fear 411 extremists," M. Molici suje Algeria's aud M. Mollet. But the Mosdem popatatou hach

France st

feared [A

that France

might "strength of vain term. Justice will be abandon the coustry. He said applied rigorously, the same for the question had never existed

jal, quickly and calmly."

and never would exist.

Democratic Means He said the government would not bow 10 terrorism anel violence

zafel attitude might be completely ;* wrong in certain deviatore, but the decision to re-group> the states he would fight for if there were phy further attempts [12 after it by violence.

Mr Nehru sul India was democracy and decisions must bu made and altered if necessary -but through deminerație means. and not in the streets.

He rakt those who threatened | to take the issue to the streets would be met in the streets and prevented from committing misdeeds-United Press

Veterans May

Aspire To Freedom

Addressing Algeria's Mostein population in particular, M. Mollet sald: "I guarantee You the government's feree deteT- min. tion to grant you justice and fuli exity before the

An

"You papire Lewarde dom." The Premier contimed. "The Franco-Moslem CUM- munity is and will remin undivided community. We shall make it a Hving reality."

Algeria's dependent

-

M. Mollet said the French Gay- crament ha. planned to organise slections Algeria **ng Carly calm is

as possible, as restored"

Soon as

Full Confidence

The Government would then slected re- dhouse with freely. presentatives of the Algerian people as a whole the structure to be given to the indissoluble Franco-Moslem community.

The Prender Lold the Algerians that they might have

confidence fil

itL Robert said, Lacoste, earlier today named as

France's Minister-Resident Algiers. France-Prese,

undoubted charbeter, would receive it confirmation within the French community ay a whole.

M

thr

Mollet

said that during days of conversions

Clash With with Algerians Europeuna and

Workers

Paris, Feb. 2.

reeciveu

Moslems, -- Le had suggestions and encouragement from throughout the territory.

Not Colonists

He said the Algerians had the

presence here

the Da-

A big-seirle clash between Impression that they were un- French workers and war veter-heded in Euronean France, My ans loomest Totkay after the So- cialist Parly urged workers amble on Saturday at the Are de Triomphe, Were veteris have scheduled a demonstration against the government's Algerta polley

to sjonate interest with which events here are followed in

Loent Socialist leaders called for all workers, Democrats and Republicans to join the Socialists at the demonstration to protest against the "rebirth of fascism," 1: Was expected that the Minister of the Interior, M, Gil- bert Jules,

would decide

bun the

morrow wheth

demonstration.

Expedition

Wins Race

In

HUGE PERSPEX-CARVING

tho

material weck *t

"The world's largest plecs of soulpture "Perspex" was previewed to the British prem last Australia House, London. 10 la 2 meren-foot figure, entlued "The Queen of the Bear", carved by Australian sculptor Dr Arthur Fleischman from a half-ton block of Perspex. The status will be placed in the embarkation hall of the new Paciilo Steam Navigation liner Reina del Mar, now undergoing fitting-

Dr Fietschton out operation in Belfast.

wife aro and his ploitered with the statue-Express Photo

Against Time Anti-French Saar

Aboard Scaler Theron,

Feb. 9. The British Boaler

France prove that this is not Theron, which brought an advance expedition to The Premier said he did not

Shackleton Baso in rubscribe to the reputation of

the "colonists" thrust upon Euro- | Weddell Sea, has now com- pean Algerians. For the

and great pleted

unloading of Europeans, majority

moved out from the base und fe lay In Algeria rome

ly through heavy pack ice they

France and

saw through Algerio.

towards the open sca

Auster aircraft have made flights severul reconnaissance and

Never Existed

their

Premier In Paris

By Harold King

Paris, Feb. 9,

Plans Still Good

London, Feb. 9. THE two "Eden Plans”

THE

put forward by the British Frendler, Sir An- thony Eden, ps first steps towards a solution of the German problem, still re main good, a Foreign Office spokesman said to- day.

The spokesman was replying to

German Journalist concern ing the Soviet proposals ca“ dorsed at a recent meeting of the Warsaw Pact powers for a limited armiments zóne pover. ine all Germany ath d division along the present East-West demarcation line. The "Eden Plans" comprised:

The "four men Ind jeep" pilot

four plan for power inspection of any arms reduction project adopted for Germany.

2 The plan for a demill- tarisation zone based on the Oder-Neisse Line (the prem scot German-Polish frontiery and extending from the Rhino to the Vistula.

Authoritative circles" In London

sald The

East's

proposal, originally put forward at the Cheneva "summit” talks last summer by tha. Soviet Union and which would confrm the present division of Germany into two halves, was not Ac- ceptable to the Western

powers-France-Presse.

Students Attack Cameraman

Madrid, Feb. d. An American newercol cameraman, Edward Saint-John, Wan prevented today by Spanish students from fliming the riot at the Catholic Instituto of Arts and Crafis in Madrid, in which one Falangist student lost his life.

Saint-John managed to break logo from the hostile students and resched his car, parked nearby. The angry students then overturned the car.

cat

Prisersby

helped

the American cameramors from the and to make his Wwy

damaged, was slightly

Saint-Jahn neither

no big photographis equipment Was

but

For the first time since the Saar voted "pro- through the crayd. The car German", the new Saar Premier, Dr Hubert Ney, came to Paris to meet a member of the French government which, according to existing treaties, still has big legal rights in the Saar.

is still

Until new negotiations change | Saar arrangement which has have revealed hitherto the situation, These Europeans had believed

the Saar

existed for the past 11 years, thal Franco W{9 going to unknown mountain runge 75 | linked to France by a currency the Saarlanders have enjoyed ubandon them, and despair miles southeast of Shackleton and customs union derived from considerable economic advant- gripped their very being. M. Buse, which lies on the edge of the peace settlement,

ages which a sudden break in Dr Ney, during the recent the Franco-Saar arrangement, election campaign in the Saar especially on the economic side, was one of the most ferocious would endanger.China Mail critics of France and many of Special. his election addresses referred Unloading Was finlahod by to France in terma that the February and the Theron left | average Frenchman considered

Meantime the veteran de industration has been disavowed Mollet aid it was through his the Autarctic ice continent. publicly by the National Federa- understanding of this despair On another mounatin range, Bon of Military War Prisoners that he saw F healthy side to About 100 miles to the south, and the Associated Veteran of the demonstrations which at-peaks were seen up to 4,500 feet the French Resistance. -France- tended his arrival in Algeria on

high.

Presse.

Monday Just,

the Shackleton Base on February insulting and degrading. Salk Vaccine

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YESTERDAY'S 'CHOSSWORD Acros

Scream

Rinée, 8 Doyen, 9 Rattan, 10 Pupu; 11 Minds, 12 Toàn 18 Seats, 16 Molest, 18 Adored, 20 Solid, 22, Lava, 28. Betav, 25 Neups, 26 Earned, 27 Elhor 28 Sally, 29 Sledge. Down: 1 Surmises, Rations, 3 Adam, 4 Monitor & Reposed 8 Inures, 7 Sun, 14

Realisation

PIO-

Herr

Declared Safe

Ottawa, Feb. 9. Mr Paul Martin. Canada's Health Minister, announced to- that the Salk anti-polio

Dr Vivian Fuchs, scholar- explorer who heads the Com- Since the Saarlanders in a monwealth trans-Antarctic

majority voted for the pedition, said the advance party German parties, Dr Ney became is all in good health and spirits.the head of the Sant government

Unloading the scaler was fi

in the place of the pro-French }· Stores had

and pro - European to be unloaded and the

Johannes Hoffmann, Shackleton Base set up before the

Today the fire-eating elex-day freeze-up great winter comes in about four weeks. toner became the chler diplo- vaccine had been found to be China Mall Special,

mat. Talichng to reporters after entirely sato and 85 per cent his meeting with M. Pineau, Dr effective in preventing paralytic- Ney was full of praise for what polio, on the basis. of 1955 he called the understanding | innoctilations. spirit which de sald, M. Pincau His report was based on had displayed

their study of 1,500,000 children aged during general talks on the Saar pro- between five and ten, of whom blem

nearly half received two or more ses of the vaccine and the rest i doses Although Dr Ney is an unreceived none. compromising advocate of re-

Marilyn Breaks

Strap In Free-For-Al

New York Feb. 9. Film star Marilyn Monroe an- nounced today she would team up with Sir Laurence Olivier to make a flm of Terenco Katil- can's

success, "The Bicep

Ing

a

broken shoulder strap of her skin-tight black velvet dress, the blonde star fought her way, together with Sir Laurence, through a heelle press conference to mako announcement.

among

those

turning the Saar to Germany, he Only Ave cases of paralytic~ has no doubt realised since he pollo occurred took office that under the Franco-Vaccinated while there were 51

Casca in the Reuter.

No Helicopter,

A

the

No Trial

Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 9. court

case at Kuala Lumpur web gostponed because the prosecution was unable to borrow a helicopter.

The announcement was issued in writion form when the

The machind' was needed to carefully-arranged pres con- serve subpoenas to witnesses in ference turned into a free-for-4 jungle fort, deep in the It said that Sir Laurence Jungles of central Malayá, would personally direct the Helicopter is the only means of film which would be made in transport to the fort--China England China Mail Epecial. Mail Special,

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Saturday, Feb. 11th Main Store and Branch Shops Usual Hours

Sunday & Monday, Feb. 12th & 18th All Shops Closed Tuesday, Feb. 14th Main Store Closed

Tuesday Feb. 14th Nathan Road & Prince Edward Rd.; Branch Shops Open From 9 AM. —-—- 11 A.M.

For the Convenience of Patrons in Hong Kong Bread and cakes will be on sale in Wiseman's Restaurant, from 9 A.M. 11 A.M. on Tuesday, 14th Feb,

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