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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 · 1987.
MALAYA NOT NEUTRALIST Zukov Gets Tito's Goats
SCUTTLED DREDGER
REFLOATED
London, Oct. 13. The 3,500-ton suction
Paul dredger
Solento, ïcuttled at Port Said by the Egyptians last Novem- ber, was refloated today, Lloyd's reported.
A message from Lloyd's agents at Port Said announced this but gave no details of the refloating
A spokesman for Lloyd's told Reuter Inter: "Last January,
the 'aul Solente was lifted and placed aground in the .avent port at Port Sald.
No Intention Of Being Involved
In
Cold War
Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 13. Newly Independent Malaya will not join the neutralist bloc to avoid being involved in the East-West cold war but its United Nations delegate will not vote unless the subject directly concerns this country.
4
"In August, we received a message om, Belgrade. Yugof. slavia. saying that the Splas salvage enterprise, Brodomas, had been asked by the Suez Canal administration Lo raise The Paul Solente, Bald to be lying in 14 metres of water.
PRESUMPTION
"We have no further informa- tion, but presumably the Yugoslav firm hus now refloated the yearel."
On January 16, the Admiralty here announced that the Paul Solente had been raised and Leached by British salvage ships
United working Nations forces.
Suez
with
Canal Company,
was
The dredger, owned by the settled by the Egyptians after explosive charges had been pinced in her hull
From
November
until January she blocked the main channel In Wie harbour Entranco-Router.
Nationalist Consul In New York
New York, Oct. 13. Mr K. L. Yu, London Ual- versity educated career diplomat, has been appointed Nationalist Consul-General in New York, was
it announced tonight.
For the past seven years he has been Minister in charge of press
Arab Kings Confer -Over Jordan Aid
Ammon, Oct. 13. King Hussein of Jordan and King Faisal of Iraq held a five-hour conference today on Arab affairs in the light of the visit to the Lebanon of King Saud of Saudi Arabia.
An unconfirmed report here
King Hussein expected to arrange a similar meeting with King Saud after the latter com- pletes his current State visit to Beirut where he is seeking to mediate on Arab affairs,
Reliable sources salu King Hussein and King Falsai and members of their governments reviewed economic and military questions concerning their states. They discussed an Iraqi Ioan to cover the Jordan budget defcit which has occurred from Egyptian and Syrian failure to
their
of the £12,500,000 sterling Arab sub- to sidy to Jordan which wa replace Britain's annual sub- sidy which censed last March with tormination of the Anglo- Jordanian Treaty of alliance,
pay
share
NOT ENOUGH
Sources in Amman said that American economie aid amount- ing
million dollars to 20 (£2,180,000 sterling) was not enough to cover the deficit for
this year and that Jordan was now forced to ask Ing for the amount.
It was disclosed today that Saudi Arabia has given Jordan £2,500,000 sterling as a second instalment of her share of the Arab aubsidy. She had made a similar payment carller,
King Hussein piloted his own relations with the Chi-plane to the meeting today at niese delegation to the United H 4 pokit-an oil pumping Nations.
station near the Jordan-Iraqi frontier.
Born
Fooehow, Fukien, In Mr Yu, 40, Was secretary of
He was accompanied by the Prime Mister, Mr Sayed
the Chinese Legation in Copen-ibrahim
Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman told thilo, this co respondent in the Drst exclusivel interview granted ic forelim newsmicn since
while explaining sication The West Irlan Issue againal admission the United Natio
independence Malayu's ab- young ch the and her vote of China in
POLITENESS IN GAOLS
London, Oct. 13.
prison.com – Britain missioners have launched a campaign for politeness in prisons, detention venires and baratal ipsikullons for Juvenile delinquenta.
The hard words used to describe the prisons are to be
more replaced by gentle terma
the
new rules,
under
A confidential eltenlar to prison governors rules that the term "Inmates will be used to describo pri- soners when they are re- ferred to collectively.
The collective temis for prisons, borstais and delen- tion centres is to be “ies- fubilahments" or "the com. missioners establishments**
or "establishments con- trolled by the prison com- missioners."—Chias Mall
Special.
Receiving this correspondent CEYLONESE
n half hour after signing thei Anglo-Balayan Defence Treaty, Rabnian said Maluya's forelen policy was based on goodwill undestanding and peaceful co. operation with all nations. He
ft no doubt that only country in the world will not qualify for Malaya's goodwill, understanding and e-operation: |—China.
No Doubt
One
the Throughout
interview Kohman left no doubt he la positive that China elther Is directing or indirectly is a sibio fer continuation of Malay's nine-year-old guerila war.
to send
SOLDIER FOUGHT WITH U.S.
The
Colombo, Oct. 13. only Ceylonese who served with the United States Expeditionary Force in France in World War I has died of old age. The Ceylones, known 接待 Charles Grand, passed away in his home town of Nesembe
He returned to Ceylon at the end of the War, married arid settled down in Negembo.
Grand went to the United The Primo Minister said he States on a sailing vessel in had the day before "irmly re- 1912 and when America entered
the World War I it April, 1917, 1
ho jected" an application of Malayan Trade Union Council enlisted for service In the 198
representatives to at- Army. He fought in France, tend a labour conference in! Peking on December 3. Ho sald in his letter to the MTUC that Its Intention to send a repro- sentative to Peking was
"An act of disloyalty" to the Ma- layan Government since it is clear the Malayan Government and people are fighting against Communists.
GOLD 'EMBLEM
Once every month, Grand uned
to don a laundered white suit, slip on a gold emblem on to his coat lapel and make a trip to the US Embassy in Colombo to col- leet his monthly pension from He said he made it clear he the US Government due him as would not permit contact a war veteran. whatsoever with the Peking regime.
why
One Party
Bled, Oct. 13.
Zakov
TABBILAL, Goorzi Meet Defence Minister,
look "seven shota to bág four wild mountain goata - ba - a kanting telp in the Slovenian moanining today. Thron shota want wide of the target. But President' Tito, who peldēt
Kieself
his market- * megte bag of one zost in the five-hour.
hunt.
ship, accured
The
Zakay.
diskeded his who bemedalled uniform for
viotery for Marshal ; Boversi - Soviet and Turvalay general went with them but the only other "kill" was by
grom hunter „Jerkin, “was All the more surprising sinos known to be hunting is not ane of his relaxations, Marshal Zukov
on the sixth day of an eluhl-day-official visit to Yugoslavia,' mot Pro- sident Tlio for the first time in a clade under the Kamnik Alps.
General Milan Zexell, the President's aide,
Pagë
Royal Sturgeon Given To The Queen
Ottawa, Oct. 13.
President Tilo took his ghost | Queen Eilsuboth received a
In a jeep up a sloep moun» tain path for the hunt, When they Enhed, they came down to a hunting lodge for glasses of tomato "Jyleo and lemon- ade-China Mall Spedál.
BRITAIN'S ANSWER TO THE CONTINENTAL BABIES
Expected to create a sensation at the Motor Show which opens in London on Wednesday are the new British baby cars the "Frisky" and the "Friskysport". The cars are fitted with the Villiers 326 cc two-stroke air cooled engine developing 17 brake horse-power. The Friskysport accommodates two adults and one child- and the Frisky Saloon has room for two adults and three children. The sporia model sells at £484 (ime. £162 purchase tax) and the saloon at £450 (ine, £151 lax). The models are being produced at the Wolverhampton works of the Henry Meadows Company. Petrol consumption is claimed to be 60 mpg with a top speed of 65 mph
of The plastic bodywork of the cars is the design Italian designer Grovanni
Micheloti.
Keystone photo shows: The "Friskysport."
POLICE STOP
Grand's real Sinhalese name was Arsakularatnic Warankuldre {tem MALL sulya Mana Marakichlahowitga Explaining
Malaya Basian Cooray. abstained from voting on the Ho WOS buried with war West Trian Issue in the UN, honours United Press. Rahman pointed out the Malayan population is composed of so many mixed races is unique in the world" Among the Malay race, Rahman said, there were those who are Indonesian background, others of Indian descent and still others of Arabian stock while the majority are now real Malays.
Three Groups
o
Group In Malaya
Singapore, Oct. 14.
Hashim, the Army He said that among the hagen from 1929-32 and of the Chief of Staff, Major-General | Chinese there are at least three The three governing poli-
Embassy from 1037-6.
tle towards Peking, those who
London
1048-50.
As Consul-General, mucceeds Router.
Mr
Mr P.H. Chang. -
ters.
A British Crossword Puzzle
DELIVERY OF
ATOM AFFECTED
MILK
London, Oct. 13.
Tests made near a "leaking" atomic energy plant have shown that the radio iodine content of local milk is at least six times the permissible level, it was tonight.
the
disclosed
raro maritima tregt today 350-pound "Roys!
Sturgeon."
The mammoth fish was given to the Queen by Lloyd Crause,
of Parliament Queens-Lunenburg,
member
for
The sturgeon, which was caught off the coast of No Scotia, was the first elurgeon hooked in that arca" for several yours
Sea sturgeon oro a rare catch Hi thẻ British Isles gen
fungeon have been
aldered traditionally as property of the Crown and automatical ly turned Over to the Royal Kitchen.
Part of the Nova Scolla gift- will be turned over to chorlt ablo inmlutions,
SELWYN LLOYD
Mr Selwyn Lloyd, tho Foreign Secretary, left London by air tonight for New York to be a Minister In Waiting during Queen Elizabeth's forth- comingoffloial tour of the United States.
Mr Lloyd will join Queen Elizabeth's party in the United States whom she reaches there from Canada on October 15,
will The Forvi Secretary #pend Monday and Tuesday In Now York in conference with. his country's delegation to the United Nations General Assem- bly, now faced with East-West deadlock in the crucial dis- armament
debate.
Mr Lloyd will in Washinton have
privato talks with tho United Statet
Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dilles.
Well informed sources” hero thought that these Didles-Lloyd consultations were likely to focus mainly on the recent de- velopments in the Middle East. These sources said the West was facing two important lauta: RELATIONS
The Impact of Soviet Influence in Syria on the surrounding Slates.
2 The future of Britain's relations with Egypt. Cairo broke of diplomatic rela- tions with the London Govern- ment following the armed Bri- tish intervention in the Suez Area Last November.
of
The recent resumption Ando-Egyptian financial talks In Baron kas pointed official attention to the futuro.--Router.
Undersea Exploration
Craft
Toulon, Oct. 13.
The French Navy is planning to build herv next year an on- tirely new type of craft for ex-
ploring ocean depths.
Ometals of the United King-, showed its radio iodine content pletely shut down, although
were low and The new craft, which is being dom Atomic Energy Authority to be six times the permissible temperatures
there was no appreciable designed by Leutenant-Com- made this disclosure at a press level.
activity.
mander Rallieiz, iz top secret, conference here.
The Prime Minister, Mr Harold but is believed to bo neither a Macmillan, was informed of the bathyscaphe nor a submarine.
Boon todine accident very
after it Commander Railleiz muid bere occurred and had been kept in today: "I am only at the draw- Referring to the tests, Dr constant touch with developing board stage,
ments.
'But come back at the be A. S. Mclean, chief medical
Mr Farmer said that ginning of next year and I stali officer of the authority's in-
the prin andustelal group, said: "We do not, since the accident, people living be able to disclose
diples of my invention."-Chinn the number say the situation is dangerous in the area had been given the
to opportunity of a check-up for Mail Special. we felt it necessary
any cifeels frvin radiation but one pile at Windscale on Thurs- but day which released some radio-stop supplies, especially for only two had accepted. active dust from the chimneys children." of the vast plant.
He was President Chiang Kai- Habes Majalli, and other minis-distinct groups-those sympathetical groups of Malaya, re- Shek's personal secretary from With King Faisal were his owe allegiance to Chiang Kai-presenting Malayas, Chinese Prime Minister, Ali Jawdat, sick and a third group which and Indians, will be formed
Tests on yesterday's milk Yu and Chief of Staff of armed are known as Malayan Chinese, into a single political party,
They were explaining an showed a further but slight forces, General Raliq Arif. → Then, he said, there are Indians the Strails Times, reported curlier decision to suspend increase in the radio Reuter
and other small racini groups. from. Kuala Lumpur today.temporarily the distribution of content..
The gron
ure the United milk trom farms near "You can see," Rahman said,
at Windscpie, Na nal "whatever vote we take in the Malays
Organisation plutontum plant
Cumberland. (UMNO) the Malayan Chinese United Nations is bound to
and the offend certain sections of the Association (MCA)
This action followed Indian people. For this reason, the Malayan
Congress
"over-heating" (MIC). Premler said, "Our United Na lons delegates will only vote on The Straits Times said that matters directly concerning as members of a single party. Malaya on other matters we the three organisations would will abslain and be neutral." At act jointly in contesting elec this state, Rahman emphasized tions and in all other political
folds. he is not committing Malaya to any neutrallst bloc.. He stressed that Malaya will not join any bloc but rather will try to be friends with all countries—ex- copt.one.
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ACROSS
1 Take exception to (6).
7 Gallic vivacity (4).
@ Optical glass. (4),
10 morti"!" (B).
11. Who'd have thought it? (4).
13 Excellent
American
pression? (6, 45
~ 16 Two-dimensional
ment (4).
ox
measure.
16 Mako rude remarks (5).
10 The first married couple?
(4, 8, 3).
22 Carry on alarmingly (4),
24 Patches up (0))
16 Try to borrow (5).
28 Pay rent for (4),
17 Not at all cheerful (0),
20
DOWN
2 Living person! (5).
3 Alius ant (5).
12
4 Plant symbolic of saving?
(8).
Mála nane (8).
0 What's on the menu (4).
6 John the film stor (8).
Knowing all about it (5).
13. Not a minor offleer (8).
14 Stepled (0).
17 All exclled (5).
10 Really caloying a show? (6).
20. Mother-of-pearl (5);
21 Church official (8).
21 Surrounded by (4),
*** NATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-A 1: Poster, 4 Space,
ONE BANKER
After the party's.registration it was understood that those contesting elections would stand under the banner of the Turning to Malaya's vote "Alliance Party" and not 38 against admission of Chika, representatives of their respec- which prompted severe attack tive organisations, the paper by India's Defence Minister added. Krishna Menon, Rahman point-
Tho Stralis Times quoted
ed out; "In the caso of China Tengku Abdul Rahman, the
directly We are
interested Prime Minister as saying: "I Without saying that China
am very happy I um ablo to directs the Malayan Communişt
do this. It has taken me five terrorists, Rohman left no doubt years. I wanted to be sura guerillas in the Malayan jungle that there was real understand- are in contact with Feking and Ing, mutual trust and cam would lay down' arms immedi-
rodeship ately if Mao Tec-tung gave the
groups."-Reuter. word,
Іп answor to a question, Rahunan said Malaya may jolń the Afro-Asian group at the Malayan people want it," He pointed out that Malaya is an Islamic State and géographically located in Asin, He said no de cision has yet been made but he
among
The area affected is a coastal One of the officials said that strip seven miles long and two beste made on Friday's milk miles wide, with between 5,000 nad 7,000 inhabitants, it has 100 farms, but they do not all produce milk.
Honeymoon Trek In Himalayas
Katmandu, Oct. 19.
to
alo
Above Normal
Asked if any of the employees at Windscale had been affected, Mr Mclean said that a few were coritaminated but in general, washing was sufficient to clear them.
He pointed out that in many breasin Cornwell, In Bradl
Hungarian Warning
to crush
any new revolt without mercy.
It was the second such wRTIL-
Vienna, Oct. 18.
been Hungary's police has De Metcan said tests were
ordered "to open fire on any
in persons involved also being made on herbage and
new vozelabics. Some employees
In one or two casce, con- counter-revolutionary attempts,” from Windscale were being tarmination lasted a few days a leading government official nsked to bring vegetables from but had now disappeared. warned today. their gardens for testing.
Gyula Kallaf, Hungarian Dr W. G. M. Arley, another Farners had been told store their milk until a decl-medical expert, explained that Minister of Cultural Affairs. and member of the Party's about its ulti-the general radioactivity Central Committee, cald in a slon was made
doubled over the normal back spooch at Szeged "our security mate use.
use for it Dr round level, but this, was no forces are prepared A possible Mclean added would be for serious. feeding animals or making but- Dr Charles Evans, deputyter and cheese.. the three leader of the successful British Mount Everest ox-
Speaking at the plant toilight pedition, left here on foot
The amount of radio-activity Me H. G. Davey, the autheelly's today with his bride at the
two months which could get into manufacgeneral manager for Windeeal start of
would not do and tured producti
the nearby Calder Hall honeymoon in the Himany ham, he declared.
nuclear power station," sald ke The second official, Mr F. Ewould hesitate to foot the layas,
Officer affected milk to vary Farmer, Chiet Safety
Industrial children authority's T:The coupla, wore making for of the
He added, "It we could have the sherpa capital of Namche group, said that at the end of
fortnight's about threa wocks # Bazar, á 170-mile
wan had a guarantee tint mille mar men from here, situated 10,000 expected that there would be theen forme, would be diluted
the edge of the only one-tenth of the civily will now being found.
Mr Farmer said it was prob to reach any decision on This "Dr Beans, louder of the Kanable that the activity released chances before Tucsúny night.
chinji
Pinay Still Struggling
ient no doubt that he personally M.
Paris, Oct. 13. Antoine Pinoy,
latest
has no objection to Malaya candidute 'for Tho French
the group.
panticipating in the
Up To People
Be wided, however, "It will up to the people to decide The Promier chid he not enlist the help of
Aulau nation to sparo
to issue an order
Premier's offer, today con-
Q
tinued consultations with polleet up on deal leaders but was unlikely Everest mowelt.
expedition in 1959,
Over-dcated
[
The crisis was two weeks old will be on his Afth visit to the was only one-thousandth or today and M. Pinky-the wave
Soon ten-thond of the ac tivity in the rencÍK. would the frano. Prender*3. dt 1994m
Kai kilnca to, say fatwall blade roud do give any Kkets | Bian kobis:#eskica" an end to the, ching Political relative since Fridus
1. Appeal vodi do on
19 Spice, 20 3insen), 31" Trus, 25 Minim, 24 Coward, 15 Agony 20 ester, / Down) 1 Platform, 2 Superman, a Edam (two), & Prompto 3: Create 2 Adept, 11 nouation, 12: Assos,
Holodicated must some muplata
the Inlätplies, dimculties in a from the
and in part of India the leasing for the Hungarian people Tho first Within a few hours. could be much more than what
came last night when Fremler was considered normal,
Janos Kadar föld Commatist rally in Budapest that "our-
Avo tiises" (in quantity in bulk supply from other fúrink, we would have been very happy. No Guarantee
could not guarantee, do-- wo -- Biasa
IN ENDANLIG KOLMhgure "to the setivity in Bellce to take steps to kep
hulk on the TALCOS."
Dr Davey stresaba
anamion should abandon all hopes for another uprising in Hungary." United From.
Russian TV Receiver
Moscou, Oct. 13. colour islerision receiver, 018 centimetre (11⁄2-lichón), migreen and 27
well, foon be manufac»- in the Boviet Union, it Banboringen Loday by Radio,
pelver has two controls