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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1957.
SPAIN-SOVIET RELATIONS Soviet-Czech
SOFTEN
ATTRIBUTED TO
POSSESSION OF
SPANISH GOLD
Madrid, Feb. 11, A marked softening in the stiffly between Franco antagonistic relations Spain and the Soviet Union is attributed here to Russia's possession of Spanish gold valued unofficially at 733,899,000 dollars, although neither Spaniards nor Russians have revealed the exact figure.
The recent return 10 the return to Spain of any of the Government of General 4,500 Spaniards who went to of the late Dr Juan Negrin, the Civil War who may wish to do Francisco Franco at the desire Russia during und after the Last
Prime Minister
Up to the present, about Republican Spain, of the official 2,100 have been repatriated. if not prepaid a booking fee receipts given by Russia when
Spanish gold TOSCTVes So for DS in known, reached
Moscow in February official step has yet been taken 1937, opens up a prospect of by Spain to tak for the return long
and hard bargaining of the gold. The Soviet Union between Spain and the Soviet will probably allege that much Union
of this money was spent by the
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It has already given a "new Republicane on the purchase of war material from the Soviet look" to Soviet-Spanish
Governmeni
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Wer.
Some Surprise
1
The New York correspondent the Madrid newspaper, Arriba, wrote recently: "Soviet | diplomats at the United Nations bave not been mixlag much these days with their Western colleagues.
WEB
Some
the
"There
surprise, therefore, in diplomalle círcies, when the Soviet, Bulgarian, Salisbury Polish,
Rumanian, Yugoslav, Ukrainiuta and Belorussian, ALBUMS -- "Collection | delegates, all In very amiable
mood, attended
reception given last night by the Spanish delegate to the United Nations Organisation.
"Although there was vodka available, the Soviet delegates showed
enthusiastle pro- ference for Spanish sherry,"
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The correspondent of Arriba in London cabled recently: get the impression after discreet inquiries that the Soviet Union would not be opposed to con- sidering the return of the gold under certain conditions,'
Limes**
Another "sign of the Bas been the recent visit to Moscow of a Spanish Red Cross delegation, headed by Dr Luis de la Serna, to discuss the
Ramadier Outlines
New Plan
The
Paris, Feb. 11. French Finance Minister, M. Paul Ramadier, today announced designed to redress nation's balance of pay-
£
plan the
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boosting exports and reduc ing internal public expendi- ture.
His plan outlined in a press statement, makes these points:
1. Increased government finance for foreign market research and long-term pro- motional activities.
2. Continuance of export alda ---now limited to 15 per cent of the export value of goods- as long as Frabeo has
1 pay- ments deficit
EVERY EFFORT ·
3. Every effort will be made to cut government expenditure, Credits in the 1957 budget totalling £250 million sterling havo been blocked and M. Ramadler hopes to convert these into permanent economies.
4. A "Buy French". campaign among industrialists urging them to re-equip with French-built machinery,
5. Additional petrol 'allow- ancos would be allowed foreign- ers so as to stimulate the tourist trado, Frenchmen, on the other hand, would be urged to stay at home--Reuter.
Where Is Nagy?
London, Feb. 11.
Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, told a quos - Honor in the House of Comicos będay, Britain would continue to
the question of the where
Mimi Nagy Aboutta - of whenever Hungary, was definieti In the United Natiota;
Mr Nagy was Prime Ministee [dinn_*"the" "Celober" revolt,ME
Chim Mall Special.
Substantial Balance
Doria Chafik's Soviet-Czechoslovak
Action Deplored
wow
Cairo, Feb. 11, Presidents of Egyptian men's organisations strongly denounced the hunger strike of Mrs Doria Chafik, the Egyptian suffragette leader, 1.J
"bo haviour harming the reputation of Egyptian women abroad."
In a statement, the 28 women presidents asked:
the
Nevertheless, there should be a substantial balance, and some
"1 Soviet
whose interest does commentator, think the
Mudame Chafik describe Union may suggest that agree-
present regime ment
this
in Egypt as a gold concerning
leading the dictatorial rule would be easier Spain were
buckruptcy and less friendly
United untry with the
cinos? States.
"Does
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The signing last week in the Kremlin of the Joint declara- tion. On left Czechoslovak Premier Villan Biroky. on right Soviet Promier Bulganin. -Express Photo.
Honduras Elections
Declaration
University Students Oppose Apartheid Policy
By HAIG NICHOLSON
Johannesburg, Feb. 11. Students here and in Capetown have closed their ranks in determined opposition to the Nationalist Government's plan to strengthen its apartheid policy by enforcing racial segregation in South Africa's universities.
In both
ctice, students, mainly affected by the Govern carrying plecarda with slogans } meni's now apartheta propos2. Buch na "Keep Our Universities About 20,000 full-time Open And Free" and "Closed students attend South African' Universities Mean Closed universities, of whom 1,000 re Minds", have staged public non-white." Non-white students demonstrations against apartheid
aftending the universities in being applied to academie life. Johannesburg and Capetown, They have also presented poil- where the policy of non- tions of protest to the minister | segregation has operated since of education, Mr J. H. Viljoen. carly in the present century,
Academic Freedom Com-number under 500.
mittees have been set up both
in Johannesburg and Capetown } TEMPORARY
by the students representative
CO which la
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a subject of
to fight university Not until after the Nationalist scheduled Party gained power as a result legislation of the general election in May 1948, did opposition to the Johannesburg And Capetown universities become apparent.
STEEL POOL during the present parliamentary liberal polley at
INCREASES OUTPUT
Strasbourg, Feb. 12. The long-term targets of Belize, Feb. 11. the four-year-old European General elections are to be Coal and Steel Pool are to held in British Honduras not be discussed here today. loter than March 23, it was officially announced here today.
Some 12,000 voters will be entled upon to elect nine mem- bers of this Caribbean colony's Legislative Assembly.
pession.
BIG TEST AHEAD
a big
utmost
Dr A. L. Malan, the then Prime Minister, spoke about "We realise we have
the "temporary and intolerable lest ahead of un" declared Mr situation in the mixed Magmus Gunther, chairman of universities. While the gore- the comunittoo here, "but we ont applied
restrictive shali
try to convince
univer. the | mesturës against the act sities, such as refusing entry government of our sincerity. We do not wish to permits to Indian and "African he white, pink or blue students, studenta from other territories We only want to be
students.
who wished to study in Sauth As students it is our aim to gain
Africa,. student oppostition to the qualities of toleration and
apartbold
Was polley understanding which are
so supported by tho
governing A four-day meeting of the essential to the condue! of bodies of Johannesburg and universities and by Capetown Pool's six-nation "parliament" affairs in this country." will also take stock of what There are nine universities in professors and lecturers.
Africa. Four do not has been achieved since
the South
ǝdmit non-white students. Pool was created.
does Rhodes
normally admit them, and Fort
The
first general country's elections in April, 1954, ended for the in a sweeping victory a
Anti-British Peoples United Party,
which gained eight of the nine contested sents.
The first legislative assembly was dissolved by the Governor, Mr C. H. Thornley, on January 31.
of
the architects
of
not
The Nationalist
Government,
proclaimed that the
ONY
traditionally independent, but alleged that there was social intermingling with "undesirable consequences/
in 1031
universities
tare,
at the
Into Commission
in
open universiti
the Holloway reported
South African financially Impossible,
that
and
the
har declared Its
A report on the Pool's activi- which is associated with Rhodes, tles and achievements by one is far
admits non-whites and united European students only in ex- Europe, M. Pierre Wigny, a ceptional cases. Natal University
already segregated former Belgian Cabinet Minis-sections for whites
and Bon- whites ter, will open the session.
Only two universities, those
consider Chank There is no doubt that Spain policy of Independence and na-
friend-lonal and economie United States
liberation pretera
Es bankruptcy? ship, gold or no gold, but
and
"She experienced tough
spreading poisonous negotiator like
state- General Francoisracil propaganda," the
Не сап may well find that
ment added, improve
Interna- his generat
Her physician described her
M. Wigny says in his report of Capetown and Johannesburg's intention to introduce a policy
Government tional position by negotiating this morning as very weak and Under the constituilon the that the six-nation Pool has Witwatersband, admit students with both East and West- | in need of special medical treat. | normal life of the assembly is already become a "political without racial discrimination of segregation rewardless of China Mail Speetal.
ment.-China Mail Special, three years-China Mail Special, | reality.”—Ching Mail Special. They are the entres of Kurning cost."
Newspaper comment in South Africa
on this Jus on other apartheid issues, is divided. The pro-government Die Transvaler doclared: "The student bodies
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
THAT'S WHERE
IT HAPPENEDY
HAM--LET'S HAVE A LOOK.
I NEVER TOUCH
A PROPY I TELL YOU MY COW MAGGY WALKER INTO A FOG--AND DISAPPEAREDI
FERDINAND
NANCY
HI, TOM ---I
SEE YOU MOVED INTO YOUR NEW HOUSE TODAY
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
NO FOO THERE NOW, BROWN,
YOU'RE A RESPECTED MAN IN THIS
COUNTY-
IF I WERE YOU, I'D DO TWO THINGS, FORGET THAT STORY--AND GET SOME REST--
ER-- Y-YES--
IF IT DIDNT HAPPEM~~
THEN WHAT HAPPENED TO MAGGY? SHE'S STILL.--GONE!
YEP...
EVERYTHING
JUST
IS OKAY
GOT HERE
JOHNNY HAZARD
IDOKS A MESSAGE WOTTEN IN THE DUST ON ~
THE FLOOR!
DANGER.
UN
MIKE
EXCEPT OUR
TV SET
"DANGERU.N..
THERE'S
NOTHING WRONG WITH IT
`IT IS...AND I'M SURE MIKE...” I THOUGHT [HE SCRAWLED THIS GLUE
YOU SAID YOUR FRIENDS | WHEN HE WAS LYING HIKE I
I+I PON'T FIGURE THAT HAME WAS SNAR A
"MIKE" THING THOUGH I
DANGER
12-7
By Mik
By Ernio Bushmiller
IT'S JUST UPSIDE
DOWN
By, Frank Robbfúg
- BUT ONE THING IS SURE
MR. JARAKIS - LIFE IS IN DANGER AGAINA LET'S GET. TO THE UN» » FAST!
There's More Than Magie FRYS
CRYSTALISED GINGER
COVERED IN
FRY'S CHOCOLATE
Couldn't be fresher!
try Libby's Mo
FROZEN PEAS TODAY
ROWNTREES
SMARTIES
SMARTIES
this situation
calls for
San Miguel
"ד יד
nt. Capetown and Johannesburg
universities only desire to
the
gates open to cheat non- European students. They are hypocrites. The open universi- ties
themselves for a *xert sham of equality and unity, and shom is fraud It has often been noticed that the preseper
non-Europeans
these universities leads to tension. Apartheid in our universities would be to the advantage 'of both Europeans--and non- Europenis."
DEFYING OPINION
The opposition English- language hand Dully Mail, stated "The Government's determination to go ahead with university apartheid legislation in another manifestation of its
defy willingness to
public opinion whenever it thinks defiance will sult
The Goverment up its mind to excluda non-Europeans
bax
universitics in measures, which will! once again make South Africa's name malodorous in the nostrils of the world, and which must eventually cost the country
millions pounde."-China Mali Special
Tolstoy Most
Translated Author
Paris, Feb. 11. Tolstoy whose work was translated in 28 countries was 'the most translated of any literary author during 1965, according to a report issued today by the United Nations Educational, Scie- tific and Cultural Organisă. tion (UNESCO).
The report on UNESCO Index imanalations, whikts lase trace= Inted works públiałami in 65 countries said of literary authors. Shakspeare cane second, Ha Chrisian - Andraon Laird, Thầy were followed by Mazim Gorky, Anton Chekhov. Honore De Baltag and Jacke Labdon
The most freuelated tromán writer was Peri Buck and
Cimise
the list translated©
Agatha Ch
of
writer.
The report said that because of the mamanoun-
lations publiibed in the
That
many
of the Bovias: Uniso country headed the list for Che number of tremations: pub Hached of with a total of 182 titles, Germany was second
610 titland: Créer ve with bird with 1478 te
The
Bible was
Encnslated work in Germangy. De Netherlander, United