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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1987.

Dulles Accuses Russians

Aggravation

FOSTER DULLES

Sabotage- Of Plane Discounted

London, Mar. 10.

The Air Ministry today ruled out sabotage in the crash on Tuesday of an RAF Blackburn Beverley, Britain's biggest military transport plane. It blamed "technical failures."

Seventeen persone were killed

when the four-engined British "Flying Boxcar" crashed into a group of farm houses 50 miles west of London.

"There is no evidence what-i over to aumgest sabotage," an Air Ministry spoktaman sold. **The trouble

traced to wehnicni fallures which now have been put right."

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RAF Inquiry into aferet crash considered the possibility of sabotage. The 60-ton plane crashod while trying to

STIRRING UP

TROUBLE IN

MIDDLE EAST

Canberra, Mar, 11.

The American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, today accused the Soviet Union of seeking to set the Middle East countries against each other by "vicious propaganda and large-scale arms shipments."

FRANCE TO DEVELOP

A-BOMBS

Brussels, Mar. 10.

France is expected to develop "one or two afor bomba by 1960-61,” Sena- tor Fernand Dehousse, Pro- sident of the Council of Europe's Consultative As- sembly said in a report to the Belgian Senato

published today.

Ho said that Germany, whoBD- security "could profit from the of French nton

ce

bombs, accepted the French thesis "because it feared a cer-

tain American isolationism and the retreat of British troops from Germany."

(French Defence Ministry officials said

that, Inst month under a programme worked qui by the Ministry and awaiting government approval, France could have her first atom bomb

Mr Dulles, who was speaking in the opening plenary session of the SEATO Council here, said the Soviet rulers had the Middle East. persistently sought to foment trouble in ready by the end of next year.

"Whenever scerned that to Soviet "colonialism and im difficulties in the area might be peacefully composed, the Soviets have intervened and by vielous propaganda and large-scale arms shipments have sought to set the peoples of the area against each other," he said.

perfallen and to Soviet defiance of the United Nations" and this bad. "uminous implications for all free Asian nations."

a

"Alt of this is in elene deßance of their (United Nations) Charter obligations to reek settlement of international dis- pules by peaceful means and in conformity with the principles of Justice and international law.

Produced Imitators

"A year ago at Karachi (the last SEATO Council meeting) stated that the sucKÖFS of our trade, old and cultural exchange programmes Was producing Imitators. These Imitators, wild, would use such programmes for completely different purposes.

"Our purpose is to build return

to Abingim airfield in Berk- ahiru shortly after take-oIT.

The Express said I was the Afth time in five weeks that one or more engines of a Blackburn Beverley falled abortly after Lake-off.

It noted that all five planes involved were assigned to a aquadron which is making daily "Troop and war storos dights to Cyprus."-United Press.

Kathmandu, Mor. 10. The Soviet Union's first Am- bassador to Nepal today re- tod his credentials to King Mahendru.

The new envoy, Mr Mikhail Menshikov.

18 also currently Soviet Ambassador to India,

Mr Menshikoy told the

"The

Soviet Nepalese King: Government and prople wish to strengthen friendship and ex- tend economic and cultural con- toets between the Soviet Union and Nepal for our mutual bene. 41,"-Reuter.

A British

free nations. Their purpose would be to destroy and independence.

"I also

Ample Warning

"These notions

ali give us ample warning of the true nature of the Chinese Com munist regime." he said,

Dulles said in the three years since the SEATO treaty was signed the Organisation had proved a strong bulwark.

Mr

It has contributed greatly to the relative peace and security which all member nations now enjoy."

He said no notable example of the increased stability in the truly area was the unity and strength developed by South Vietnam.

com-

"A serious problem does, however, remain in Laos where, UP despite the Geneva armistice

agreement, international freedom munism continues to support

the Puthet Lao insurgents." Irce Mr Dulles sald there

growing strength in Korea, Japan and China which had an interlock- in connection with the SEATO area through the United States collective defence treaties with those countries.

predicted that Aslan leadery who had shown great political skill in winning Independence for their countries would readily

distinguish be, tween liberty and tyramy."

Mr Dulles

"I do not said, think any

the free Asian of leaders have

been deceived." But, he said,

not some might yet be fully D. WETU of

numerous under- danger from ground forces which Communist conspirators traditionally used.

"However, in various free Asian countries there is already avklence of official action to unter Communist penetration and of schools, trade unions minority groups.

the

"These are encouraging bogin- nings in meeting a large scale and growing threat."

Mr Dulles said the Communist Chinese had given oper support

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(But a few days later M. Jean Debiesse, Director of France's centre of nuclear studies, said in San Francisco that Érance would be capable of producing atom bombs in three or four years. She would have the materials then, and the Govern-

would ment

decide whether to make atom bombs).

M. Dehousse said in his re- **Euratom" port that the six countries had drawn up a five- year programme for joltit nuclear research, to be Bnanced by a $215 million fund, which would give a new impulse to nuclear research.

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six countries planning a customs free common imarket and atomic energy pool (Euratom). China Mail Special.

Jap Ship

Rescued From Ice

Of TERRORISTS SURRENDER

IN CYPRUS ROUNDUP

This wire picture shows three or four leading terrorists who murrendered recently to British troops in the Troodos Mountains. They were member, of the Afxention group. Their arrest followed a 19-hour gün battle in which Gregoris Afxentiou, stoond-in-command of the organisation, was killed.-Express Photo.

Tidal Wave Hits Hawaiian Island:

Declared Disaster Area

Honolulu, Mar. 10. THE Governor of Hawal, Mr TH

Samuel Wilder King, today coast the northern declared of Knual Island a disaster area in the wake of a tidal wave yesterday that destroy- ed 30 homes and caused dam- eslimated at "hundreds age of thousands of dollars." Two persons lost their lives as the indirect, result of wave, which was touched off by a major earthquake in the Aleutians. no dead The

woman,

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cans,

today

and

civil

defence authorities asked bathers and surfboard riders to keep away from the beaches until mid- afternoon.

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Soekarno Losing Control

By JACK RUSSELL: Djakarta, Mar, 10. The Central Govern

anunt

of President Soe- karno, torn by dissension over his - "guided de- mocracy" programme, to day faced the prospect of losing control over all ma- jor islands of Indonesia to rebellious army officers, with the exception of tho "home" island of Java.

· Military- led revolutionary councils already renounced. the Central Government's, authority in most of Sumatra and Eastern Indonesia Press reports said urmy officers at a veteraná) no- union in Banco may take

similar action,

Jaya, Sumatra, Borneo and Colebes are the biggest lalands in the 3,000-mile chala which makos up the Republic of Indonesia.

RATUITOUS

LATEST DEFECTION

OVLT

The latest defection came in Southern Sumatra, the oll, tin and rubber-rich island west of Java,

Llout-Cal Barlon, com mander of the Second Terri torial District, announced he had taken

control because "critical”.

politkel "might endanger law and

The Barlian-led rebellion followed by only tight daya a revolt in Celebes and Eastern Indonesia, headed by Lout Col Ventjo Sumunt, commander of the 7th Military District,

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Harbour officials in San Diego said the tidal wave hit there about 10 pm, and most of the thu damage was couped

revolutionary "Buffalo Shelter Island area near the Council", which staged the first San Diego Bay of the bloodie coupe three They estimated that the wave months ago, control Central was travelling at about 30 Sumatra. miles an hour when it hit. Coast Guard officials said a 40-

government font cutter snapped its morching here and the Clovern- Ings when the wave hit and ment grip on those provinces is anushed into a sleift which

far from

strong

in other Damage was slight parts of the Hawaiian Islands, but the huge swells cast up dend fish, tin

rubber tyres and other debris on al- most all beaches, necessitating an immense cleaning-up job. The Governor toured the Kaual distress area on foot and in a helicopter today, accompanied by several territorial govern- ment aides, After the tour, he issued the disaster area

which arder,

will provide Federal funds to help finance were a newspaper-

the repair job. Fark of the (The tidal Sarah

wave also caused Honolulu Star Bulletin, and a

destruction and damage to 145 Honolulu plot, Paul Beam.

homes and 18 boats in Japan, They were killed when a small

and a delayed action of the plane from which they were

Call San Diego, crest hit tickal wave observing the

fornia, damaging five boats the ocean, crashed into

and crushing some wooden photographer, Jack Matsumoto,

docks.) was injured in the same crash.

away Meanwhile, the

of the rest The tidal wave woshed

two small villages on

Hawaiian Islands started their of Kauai,

Herculean clean-up job. north coast

looked there and Honolulu beach areas

bridges.

Press. like an unmade bed at dawn

washed

out

four

stroyed 30 homes Capetown, Mar, 10. The Japanese Antarctic ship Soya arrived today in Capetown after being freed from Anturetle ice 10 days ago by the Soviet Rice-breaker, Ob.

"Political progress within our treaty area is attested by the All of the Soyn's crow were in fact that the Federation of good condition after the gruel- Malaya will soon achieve full ing experience in the ice- independence,

packs. The ship was trapped after successfully Landing ✡ party of 11 Japanese scientists In Prince Harold Land in the Antaretle for the International geophysical year,

"With respect to Singapore, amiable and fruitful discussions are now in progress.”

No Doubt

Threadless

The Soya sails for Singapura Plans for an Asian nuclear

at the end of the week, on her centre at Manila were being way back to Japan.-France- actively studied by the Colombo Presse. Plan nationa with the assurance 01 substantial American support, both technical and financial,

He sald there would be no doubt in any quarter, either friendly or hostile, that the American nation was united in its determination to respond to its obl

obligations under its mutual security

pacts, including SEATO.

Yesterday Primo Minister

Robert G. Menzies of Australia

Sewing

Machine

the

ac-

SINGAPORE TALKS

OPEN TODAY

Delegates Hopeful

London, Mar. 11. Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary,

lead to opens a conference here today which may Singapore becoming an internally self-governing state. The opening ceremony, a$ The visiting delegation thinks and that this "3,3,1" representation which Mr Lennox-Boyd the leader of the all party formula would be acceptable to Singapore delegation of five, Mr the British Government negotia- Lim

Yew Hock, the Chiettors. Minister, will malce formal One of the Singapore dele- speeches, is being held at Lan- gates, Mr Chow Swee Kee, in a caster House, in the heart of radio interview here on the eve London.

of the negotiations said that the Frankfurt, Mar. 10.

delegation was "very A revolutionary Japanese The venue of the negotiations, island's two hours.

threadless sewing machine was which are expected to last for hopeful" that the constitutional

succeed. Also present at the morting the centre of attraction at the about two weeks, will then be conference

nearby Reuter. Australian External Frankfurt spring fair, which transferred Affairs Minister Sir Richard was opened by the West Ger- where the 19th century Liberal

Minister

ime Minister, of the Prime man

Economy, Primo

William Gind... Casty, Secretary Minister's Department, Sir Allen Ludwig Erhard, today.

stone, used to live. · Brown, Secretary of the Ex-

The subsequent meetings of Japan, exhibiting for the first ternal Affairs Ministry A. H. time, is one of 32 foreign coun- Singapore delegation will press the conference, at which the Tange and American Charge tries who have 1,240 stands at for complete internal self-gov- d'Affaires Avery Peterson.

Mr Menzies said after the

ernment for the island, will be conference that the "discussions The sewing machine marvel private. were very helpful.”

exhibited by Japan is strictly

Lim wants the British speaking an electric machine for Government to retain control of soldering cloth with a synthetic the foreign affairs and external product, The joints in the defence of the island. cloth are invisible, strong and

almed with Mc Dullea for

Were

"We had exhaustive talks on matter of mutual Interest over a wide range of subjects. I was delighted with physical condi-

the fair.

of

tion of Mr Dulles who, after just as flexible as the cloth it- his recent illness, is in an un- self-France-Presse. commonly good state of health,"

Mr Menzies said.

Main Topic

It was believed

the main tople of the discussions was the Бист Canal crisis and the Alferences of opinion which arose between the United States and the British Commonwealth after last autumn's invasión of Egypt.

Mr Dulles and other leaders of the eight delegations to the

moeting here laid wreaths on the war memorial cenotaph here and then paid a brief visit to the Hall of Memory which is presently under couintruction--Router and United Pres

FIVE KILLED IN CAR CRASH

Anglo-Jordanian Agreement

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Mr

to house

OTHER SUBJECTS

But he wants all other inter- nal subjects to come under the direction of elected Singapore ministers

would

was tlod nearby. The cutter was not damaged. John Jennings,

manager

White Northern Sumatra is still held by pro-

forces,

reports

Lice the revolutionary leaders

In Central Sumatra and Eastern

of Indonesia, Bartian said the re

Shelter Land, said the wave volt was launched because of looked like a "fast-moving failure of the Central Govern-

river curent." He said the

speod provincial statement,

level seemed to do tooth: Him

into

to

Lhe

water about three feet, then rose broadcast by Radio Palembang, ngain in about three minutes also volood criticism of Sötkar. in a Udal surge. United no's plan to talos Commnunivts

Governmenta Opposition . Soekarno's plans replace the Western-type parliamentary, system, with shir "guldød democracy". also, (bad come from the East Indonesian revolution council and the major Indonesian parties.

Kotelawala Criticises Government Inactivity

BOLETI

religious

WWW.

MUTUAL HELP

Soekarno's programme envi- sions.....creation of a. Menutual Colombo, Mar. 10.

hely" government which, would Sir John Kotelawala's United Include

the Communists, the National Party, heavily defeated fourth largest political party in elections not Indonesia. It has been support

adopted by the Rede and the ruling

the Nationalist Party.

Opponents of the President's plan are demanding the returns to the administration of former

democratic

last

party's theme at an annual con- ference which ended here today, The party was defeated last April by the People's United Front Fed by Mr Solomon Bandaranalke, the present Prime Minister.

The conference also pasted a resolution on the problem of the

origin in Ceylon. citizenship of workers of Indian tion sald: "This session viewa with concern the inaction of the present Government in re- gard to the Indo-Caylon_prob- will Bielt immigration is

The resolu-

EXAMINATION Increasing at an alarming rata"

FOR SURGEONS

medicat

Singapore, Mar. 10. Four top Australian men leave Sydney on March 22 for Singapore to examine Singa- pore and Malayan candidates Lor the Royal Australian College for Surgeons' primary fellowship.

Forty-three candidates for Lite examination are already attend- This is the second formal at-ing an intensive preparatory tempt being made by the Bri-courge being given by three who came Ulah" and "Singapore sides to Australian surgeons 1760 on a now constitutional to Singapore in January. status for the colony,

Singapore and Malayan doctors The talks in May 1956 broke down on the critical question of who wanted to get higher on the text of notes and letters whether the British Govem modical qualifications previously to be exchanged between the ment

Singapore had to go either to the United olectad on the term ministers should have the final Kingdom or Australia to sit the two countries Ination of the

Anglo-Jordan say in the land's internal examination

The Australian commission treaty and liquidation of British security when it affects external

defence.

and today Australia is moeting military bases,

Amman, Mar. 10. British and Jordanian dolega, tions mot here today and agrood

or

ta

Vice-President Mohammed Hatta,

odamant. anti- Communist. Hatta signed last December frecatko 2. od 1. basie differences with Boekarno. He is opposed to Socicarnog "guided democracy programmste

Press.

Minister Elected

Maras, Mar, 10. Indian Finance Minister, T. The conference also adopted a 1. Krishnamacharf, was today 14-point resolution dealing with re-elected to Parilimit be a internal problems of Ceylons and | majority of over 10,000 voice. Ho the present & Government's | wili represent the Bouth Madras foreign policy.--Reuter,

constituency.---France-Presse,

·Senator Condemns

Ban On Journalists Going To China

Washington, Mar. 10. Senator A. S. Mike Monroney (Democrat) said today that the State Department's ban on travel by nowsmen to China had "the effect of censorship.”

to

2

Senator Monroney, a former rely upon "ramour-type in- A government spokesman said The present Singapore'delega- the coin of the new scheme this afternoon

the notes and tion is now propoeing com- under the Colombo Plan for newspaperman, said "what gods formation because of the bank,

Under this a trini period of two yeam on in Red China should not be

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"Ware, the logora-pot". Red the reading china,”; be waidi.- letters would

this procode formula. be issued

He

· Americans | public, Singapore defence and security Reuter

sald week after the talks between council of seves members would

nowenen. should be permitted the two delegations:

The Secretary of State," Me to obtain the facts about China Jolus Foster Dollen, sokk Zest be set up. There would be three

Rome, Mat 10. . A British Embassy spokesman representatives each. from Bri-

week' that the Deportment, was Bald Evacuation of Brilian troops lain and Singapore and a seventh An International confereson "uncensored, and uninhibited

television trying to and a way, do bet

American), nepriznání) Beber - Réð. their main bees north nominated will meet per day or He added, on the port of Aqaba - was, bolag Government of the Federalton of

the American pubila to rely on Five personis, including three | carried out spoetiky, 2, and was Malayu, which is due to become / examine : world cereal produc- | programme, that the; bem, forced China without' engaging in' cul-· children, were killed today in now in its final tags Router, an independent Commonwealth on and distribution.

The conference, which has Camiinit propaganda "broads turat exchange with the country, boss called by

the Unitent este utid the reports or forelen Benato - Mobbnoy", halá A Thus, in bect, the Moleyne Zurich, Mar. 10. Foderelion meber would have Nations Food and Agricultural nowemen for its Information thing, that prevented DEURE - Rate, da slope; 10 Species, 21 Erse, 23 Patty 24 Collar (sollte), |ned; the driverinan Sakier Princess Fatoria, wisber of the the decisive vote in any old Organsazioni (FAO) will also about the Chinees Communists from obtaining Onwi-handi formation for their" news, 20 Trade, 20 Sopeod, Downs 1 Staggscs, -2: Complata; # Riis, 6- Rander, 31, and Carl-Mowork af - Shah of team, today gave births to Büngapore dispute von internal consider, the creation of. à pest-

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