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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1986.

FRENCH SETTLERS UNIMPRESSED ONE BULLET:

Guy Mollet

Assembly Agrees To Debate

THE

BY MOLLET'S APPEAL

Algiers, Feb. 29.

French Premier Guy Mollet's appeal for peace in Algeria today fell on disbelieving ears of both Frenchmen and Moslems in the tortured territory.

M. Mollet's major speech, re-broadcast at 8 o'clock last night on Radio Algeria, promised early elections and economic' reforms if nationalist terror stops and "mobilisation of all French resources" if the bloodshed continues.

M. Amedee Froger, Meyor uf Houfurik, 20 miles routhwest of Algiers. and president of the outspokenly conservative Alge- Mayors Federation, said, "Forer is the only language the terrorists understandi,”

In

ben

Cairo, Mohammed Bella, self-exfled chief of the! "Army of Allah," said that if France sent heavy reinforce- ments to Algerla hè might have to ask arms from the Commu-

Paris, Feb. 29. HE French National Asntals,

sembly today agreed toļ open an immediate debate, on a draft-law, advocaling | u return

Not Communists

Priest Gives

To

Eyes Children

Milan, Feb. 29. The dying wish of Roman Catholic priest, Dan Carlo Gnocchi, was the fulfilled today when not Communists," | personal physician of Pope voling system of single, Ben Bella said, "but the Frencia Pius XII, Professor Ricardo

Love creach # zituation in

Galeazzi-Lisi, performed a Cum- that the munists equld try to exploli in delicate operation on two

children. the hope of making our move- 11. (11. mente ike that

LO

We to the prewar

member constituencies, North Africa with a second run-off poll where necessary.

The draft-law was presented by M. Felix Gaillard, a member of

Pierre former Preniter

wa

Mendes France's Radical- Socialist Party. The Assembly voted by 344 to 241 to necept immediate debate on the ab im

the debute subject and opened Earler the Assembly voted by 284 vites to 263 to take inte co, sidera fon the holding of a debate on a question by right-

1

lub in Indo-China."

Marc

who

had been) The priest, moderate volces also working ninong Halian children showed dissatisfaction with Minjup during the war, before Mallet's speech

his earth last night asked that his eyes be used to restore the sight of two children.

Galeazzi-Lisi, Dr

isi, slated by other physicians, performed the operation on Angelo Colegrande, Rome 12 years old, of the Institute for Blind Children, and Amable Battista, 17 years old, who had belys In houphal in Milon.

Oe European who asked that name not be used sau, "Monsieur Mollet's declaration We have return impre

A Mos cm member of the Algerian Assembly echoed, Verbal promises are no longer

head eng talk

wing independent Pierre Mon- | enough"hited Press,

criticising the government

for a of having banned a left.

Wing students'

meeting

Parts on February 23

At this meeting, it was alleged.

the "Felinga" Alge.Jan

nuvement brandished.

After

had Пак

reboi been

an appeal by a govern- to include men! spokesman

the discussion of this ques- tion in a debate, the govern- intended to hold next ment week, on "full powers" In Algeria, M. Montel agreed to postpone ikis question then-France-Presse,

'Borrowed' Car Not Stolen

Durban, Feb, 28. Jasurance statisticions report that cars and commercial uvehicles are being stolen at the rate of 4,000 & yeur in South Africa lost of them are re- covered subsequently by the police.

London, Feb. 20 The Japanese parlamentary

vishing England to- delegi Lon day met the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, at his pr Vale room in the House of Commons.

will meet Tomorrow they group of MPs and will be the gucale at a reception given by The Inter-Parliamentary Univ.

-France-Prcast.

An

Automobile Association spokesman said his organisation was investiguling the problem of people who "borruw" cars without the owner's permission.

The Appeal Court in Bloem- fontein recently ruled that D "borrower" is not a thief if he intends to return the car be has taken-China Mail Special.

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrust: 3 Trap, 7 Balen,

The doctors said the operation was a success but that i would would be a wek before they

would

know definitely res.ore the sight of he children.

here Dr Galeazzi-Lisi cume from Range

perform the operation. -France-Presse..

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Russians Claim

Helicopter Record

World's Largest Flower

Visitors to the Lelden, Holland, botanical gardens admire

the "Amorphophallus Titanum“ (pronouneed "Amorphophallus Titonum") sald to be the world's largest flower. It's prob- ably the world's worst-smelling, too, judging by the reaction of the visitors, who appear be suffering from olfactory nausta, if you will pardon the

Photo, Latin. -- Express

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Russia Objects To

Atomic

Tests In

Trust Territories

New York, Feb. 29.

The Soviet Union today raised in the United Nations Trusteeship Council the question of fur- ther nuclear tests in the United States trust terri- tory of the Pacific islands.

Mr Vasily Grubyakov, the Soviet delegate, said his delegation "deemed it intolerable" that such tests should be carried out in any trust terri- tory and tabled a resolution to this effect.

Paris, Feb. 21 The Soviet helicopter "flying

has set up two wor boxer

The council was discussing bomb tests in Central Australia the payload weight altitude records

attainment

selfate this year at Tuching airteld near Moscow,

Kovernment by the peoples of the Soviet Tuss

trust news agency

territories. *The Soviet reported today.

Designed by A. S. Yakolev, the "flying boxcar" is claimed to be the biggest helicopter of its type in the world.

Fotor

Powered by two sels of blodes and piloted by N. F. Milutlchev, the helicop- a four-lon payload up ter lifted a to calling

ling of 2,000 metres in its first world record breaking attempt. In the second attempt,

carried It successfully

two tan payload up to 5,062 metres,

£

The Soviet dir authorities have

of

F

The Defence Minister Mr delcgate said that the carrying day in the Commons that mem- Ralph Camprey, announced 10- out of nuclear tests in a trust territory constituted a threat to hers of the three armed services the life of the people and would and the Defence Research Board not only harm the population would assist in the tests. Items of Canadian service equipment night have long after- effects which would slow down

would be exposed to the effects

advanecment the

these

of the weapons, he said. peoples and their eventuai ats! iainment of self-government or independence.

bu

Contrary To Principles

Mr Grubyakov said that the sent the records to the Interna- use of any trust ferritory as a

Federation testing tional Aeronautles

nuclear ground for headquarters in Paris for con- devices WAS contrary to the firmation, added the Soviet purposes and principics of the agency-France-Presse.

International trusteeship agrer- ment and the provisions of the Charter.

Cannes Film

Festival Postponed

The

The Canadian group would in- clude 11 scientists from the Defence Research Board, an equal number of army men, ave

| officer-Reuter.

air force officers and one naval

Big Douglas

Planes

For Pacific

Melbourne, Feb. 29.

He moved a resolution which noted with concern the fact that carrying out nuclear tests in trust territories constitutes a threat to the lives of the in- digenous inhabitants: that the jenrying out of such tests was Incompatible with the provisions of the trusteeship system and

Mr Juan Trippe, president was also incompatible with the of Pan American World Paris, Feb. 29.

International provisions laid Cannes

in the down and Alm festival committee today Charter:

Airways, visiting here on a recognised

Pan postponed the festival, putting "Intolerable" the carrying out of tour of

American it off until April 23, instead of such tests in trust territories. installations, announced to- Mr Bicfamin Cerig, of the day that eight huge Douglas April 10, to avoid conflict with

States, ald thri - the the Prince Rainier-Grace Kelly United

subject of nuclear tests had no DC-7C type planes will be wedding in Monte Carlo.

Miss Kelly scheduled arrive on the

on April cussion. Riviera 12 and the civil and religious weddings will be held on April 10 and 19.

TWO STAGS

Hobart, Feb. 20.

A minianian on his first deer-shooting trip near Rcs, Taamaika, hoi two stars with one bullet-and no one was more surprised than ho.

The huntsman, William Pulford, fired after stalking ane 12-pointer stag. When he reached his kstil he found another stan

fying dead immediately * bahind it.

Both had been grazing together and bath were shot through the heart. China Mail Special.

USAF FEAR FOR

SAFETY

OF PLANES

Washington, Feb. 29.

US Air Force officers fear

that a shortage of men and money to maintain aircraft is cutting into fly- ing safety.

of

A rash of recent air crashes,

involving mariy types planes, old Lad new, bun heightened their concern. The causes of these accidents are not yet definitely known, but airmen are worried that miintenance problems may be

factor.

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CALL FOR DIRECT

RUSSO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS

Bonn, Feb. 29.

The leader of the moderate Rightist Free Democrat Party, which once was the chief ally of Chancellor Adenauer, today called for direct German-Soviet negotia- tions on German unity.

The Free Democrat Party, led by Herr Thomas Dehler, split last week with Dr Adenauer and was expelled from the government after 15 of iis De-

puties, including all the four Ministers, quit the

Party to show their support of the Chancellor.

Herr Dehler, appearing be- tere a new ca

Arut time since Die govern- ment crisis, 1. Sy

direct negotiations will: Moscow on Goiman reunification 103 agreement wiidi the Western Allies.

Dr Adenauer always has re fused direct #egotiations and insisted that the German unfly Issue is a matter for an East- Vel, it retment betwete the four powera.

Not Possible

FRANCO,

TUNISIAN

TALKS

The

OPEN

París, Feb. 29.

Franco - Tunisian will not be talks which opened here

"German unity achieved without agremen

Οι

Dehler, "It can reached through the four victorious powers. For

an

the Soviet Union," said Herr today, will be resumed to- only be morrow, when the delega- greement by tions will draw up

for the negotin- official com- stated here to-

this reason, negotiations with agenda

tions, out approval not possible. Our greatest d. munique

of the West are

The moly issue has become so sensitive that the Air Force, at least temporarily, has put label on accident R Decrecy statistics, making any im- | vantage is that the great vic- night.

mediate

present

possible.

was

point yesterday

Secrecy

United

bind

an

torious

power, the comparison between and past periods trn- Sates, has offered us its

At the Inaugural ceremony in We shall not re- In alliance,

the famous Clock Room of the carried to

French Foreign Office, dozens of theject that hand." where

movie cameras were trained on He added, however, that the Tunision Premier Tahar ben Bonn

should Ammar as, wearing government

a red fz the Begollate on its own with

with a black tassle, he catered Sovlels after obtaining Western the room at the head of his de- Allied approval to do so;

legc.ion, Differences

spokesman could

not

accidents

อ had to

he say provide a list of and fatalides that occurred so far this year. The made that argument Waz

number ald the

Agures on the total of accidents would Russions

Seem Enough Nevertheless, published reports

would seem enough to show that the air arm is grappling And with a safety problem.

Nathan General

Twining Chief of Staff, has indicated as much to a Senate Com-

diten Since January

there have 4. been at least seven major ac- eldents, which killed 28 air- men. Another accident was averted inst week when u C-124 Globemaster Imped into Iceland with two of its four engines dead.

Tho

FD

ceeldents involved seven different types of plane, the fault cannot le with de- feels in any particular model. Types ranged freen the C-47 trynsport, designed in 1935, to the ultra-modern B-52 bomber and F-101 Voodoo Dghter. United supersonie Press.

Hammarskjold

Sees Dulles

Washington, Feb. 20. United Nations Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold and United Sintes Secretary of State John Foster Dulles dis- the Middle cussed problems East

and Asia during an 80- minuks meeting today, the State Department announced.

Herr Dehler sold there would be no change in his party's basic it had gone into

policies now opposition. He charged, how-

ever, that there never had been acy serious discussion to try to iron out the differences between his party Chris' lan coalition.

Adenauer's and Dr Democrats in the

Asked about the possibility of the Free Democrais returning to the government, Herr Dehler replied: "We are not the onda 10 decide that."-United Press.

Hoax

'Quins'

On Greek Ministry

Athens, Feb. 29.

A special medicn) tepm, despatched in haste to a snow- bound villige in Central Macedonia care for newly-

horn quintuplets, found the most the village could offer was twins.

He took bla place opposite French Premier Guy Mollet who, with Foreign Minister Christian Pineau, led the French delega- tion.

Welcome

M Mollet began the assion with a speech of welcome in which he said the Franco- Tunisian agreement of last year had been faithfully carried out and had resulted in a satisfac- to the "delicate tory solution" "problem" of Internal order in

Tunisia.

The Tunisian Premier replied with ก request that France should abrogate the Franco- Tupision Trealy of May 12, 1881, as a logical sequel to the granting of independence to Tunisia. France-Presse.

Drug To Fight

The Common

Cold

Philadelphia, Feb. 29,

A derivative of the peel of

The village clerk admitted he hid reported the birth of quin-lemons, oranges and some other fruits, known as bloflavonoide

tuplets as a practical joke.

other

Hls report was sensationct and said by scientists to block viruses and other germs in the success in Athens and towns. The Minister of wet-capiliary (minute blood vessel) faro, Mr Polres Levandis, per-system, is being marketed as a senally ordered the medie:1 drug to fight the common cold.

team

to

Present during the talks were Francis Wilcox and William Mall Special. Rountree, respectively US as- sistant Secretaries of State for United

Nations and Middle

Estem Affairs,

Mr Hammarskjold returned recently from a six-week visit

10

the Middle East and Asia.

He was scheduled to return

to New York from Wishington today.-France-Presse.

Missionaries Released

Berlin, Feb. 20. East German authorities have

to relations to the item under dis- added to the company's | rolensed six women members of

It had been feared that ene function would detract from atid the other i

Place "not they took

simultaneously.

Remoteness

Mr T. W. Cutts, of Australia, that his delegation was

to discuss

the prepared

because of its' - from the subject

resolution The festival will now be held moteness from April 27 ta May. 10-under discussion." France-Presse,

BEN YOUSSEF

:

RETURNING

Paris, Feb. 20.

Mr Mason Sears, the United States president of the Council, suggested that further discus alon.on the item be

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Pacific service during the

Protestant organisation of next 12 months.

missions on railroad stations, & well Informed source sold in. The plants, with a range of West Berlin tonight. 4,100 miles, will mean

Seven other members of the crease of 30 per cent in Pacifie mission staffs, arrested with the facilities,

cald. Besides

women missionaries early last Australia and New Zealand, the month on charge of spying, Pacific Divison includes such were still in detention, the points Honolulu, Manila, source said. Franco-Presse. Taiyo, Bangla and Calcutta.

By 1980, Mr Trippe predicted, Permission For Péron

Panama City, Feb, 20. The govornihent of Panama airport has granted former Argentine President, Juan Peron, a special

deterred all overseas flights will be madio unul members had time to with jet planes, necasitating study the resolution. The radial changes in debate will continue tomorrow facilities,

-Reuter.

CANADIANS FOR

Fon American, he said, will residence permit os a political run one plane each way daily refugee, It was disclosed here between the United States and today.

The Sultan of Morocco, Sidi Mohammed ben Yousef, who has been in Paris for the last fortnight, will return to Rabat, 10 the Moroccan capital, by air AUSTRALIAN TESTS

next Monday, a well informed #burco stated today. The Bultan

Ottawa, Feb. 20. came to Tarla for the Franc Canadian scientists and Moroccan negotiatlone --France- | görvisemen will 40ke part in

Britain's fourth series of atomik litúra-e

8 Exlt, 9 Blur, 10 Contole, 12 Trời, 15 Sporn, 18 Siam, Pence, 21 Cresi, 22 Romp 23 Staro, 20 Rend, 20 Average, 30 Note, 81 Save, 33 Plain, 93 Wing. Down: 1 Major, 2 Brassio, 4 Ruler, 6 Pert, 6 Tito, 9 Slam, 11 Opals 13 Heap, 14 Tied,

16 Spare, 17 Scar, 18 Beep, 20 Emerald, 22 Rave, 24 Talon, 36 Agatri, 07 Exam, 26 Brew.

Australin during the Olymplu Peron' was asked over the Games which open on November, workand to leave the United 23 in Melbourne, Passengers, State, government bwned hotel however, will be disumbai in in the Panama Canal zone Sydney, he waki, to facilitate where he was rosiding-France-

Prese

the village--China

The bioflavonolds have fora been in limited use blood vessel ailments.

Scientists, who

against

have

been working on this new use of the

Luxury Hotel bloflavonoids believe these drugs

For Cats

employ

different

fighting principle from any- thing used before.

The drugs have bern des- Port Elizabeth, Feb. 29. cribed as "the most bread, ex- A luxury hotel for

cats, citing and hopeful field of blo- Port opened in

Elizabeth, logical Inquiry." The blo- provides the best accommoda-ravenoids were discoveral more tion for them, anywhere in South Afrlen, according to Mr Stanley Tollj vice-chairman of tho Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which

auns it.

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The sleeping quarters are two-storeyed building wilh edch for three small cubicles cats, and room for 75 altogether.

The corners of each cubicle are rounded for cleanliness and cach bas a small door. "Upper- storey" cats climb a ladder to get to bod-China 'Mail Special.

NEW FISH FOR NZ SPORTSMEN

than two decades

ago by the Nobel Prize winner, Dr Albert Szent-Gyorgl, — China Special.

Mall

Owl Keeps Watch On Shoppers

Greytown shop are confronted

Greylown, Natal, Feb, 29. Customers walking into: «

with the unblinking store of an owl with a three-foot wingspan, Wellington, Feb, 29... Anglers report that they haveating on a perch near the coun-

ten, vil succeeded in establishing the nitractive Americari sporting It is the pet of an employe

h Brook Char In New Zealand in the shop and her 14-year-old streams, after trying for 70 eon, who found struggling on the ground as a newly-batched bird six months ago.

yours

One of the difficulties they have facod is that Brook Char cannot survive in waters stock ed.. with trouk-China.

special

The boy reared it und, when grown, the owl chose dom Mailloity, to freedom and declined to

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