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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1967.

SATELLITE UN SYRIAN COMMITTEE ASSURED

ROCKET

GAINING

London, Oct. 17. British astronomers asti- mated today that tho rocket thrown into spaco with the Russian satóilite was now 17 or 18 minutes ahead and gaining in spoed as it spun in to wards the oarth.

Special watch was kept as rocket and satellite travelled over Britain during the night as Professor A.C.B. Lovell, Director of the dan radio telescope at Jodrell Bank in Cherbire, sald last night he was convinced the rocket would enter the ut mosphere very shortly and burn

up.

"EL could happen in the next 24 or 36 hours,” he said.

Loomers hind their first

clear view of the satellite or its rocket streaking

астоза

Britain at dawn today looking like a very bright orange star. IL

visible for Wild

ocveral seconds.

Scientists et the Mullard Radlo observatory at Cam- bridge said it must have been the rocket they saw.

TRACKING

The antellit self can be tracked by radio but cannot be seen with the naked eye," Q spokesman knit

Western Observers Dismiss Any 'Shooting War'

By MICHAEL LITTLEJOHN

New York, Oct. 17.

The United Nations is thought certain to decide to set up an international commission to investigate the situation" be- tween leftist Syria and pro-Wostorn Turkey.

FIREMAN STARTED

FIRE

Sydney, Oct. 17. The New South Wales Fire Board and a fire officer were today ordered to pay damages for starting a fire by accident-in a picture theatre.

The Supreme Court made Good signula were still being

order the received at Cambridge from Rowland,

in favour of Guy

of proprietor the the satellite's radio.

theatre at Seven Hills, an outer that it Sydney suburb. Is dropping towards the earth. at about two miles a day losing three seconds in speed

Selentils estimuted

24 hours.

The Are each Rutherford,

The satellite's position over Britain today was 140 miles, In the southern hemisphere its cer

650 mites.- height is about Reuter.

West German,

Yugoslav Relations

Washington, Oct. 17. The State Department spokesman, Mr Lincoln White, was naked at his press briefing today about a report that Dr Heinrich von

the Brentano,

German Foreign Minister, had in- formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation coun- tries that Germany was bound to break off relations with Yugoslavia,

sald Diplomats

today that United States support for such a move suggested yesterday by both the Soviet Union and Syria,

gured successful pastage through the Generat Assembly of a formal resolution to create such a body.

They said 'It was too early to say what its composition might be. Many delegations were in contnet with their governments on the subject today, and there WDA По Immediate indication that a

draft resolution would be tabled in advance of morrow's Assembly's Steering Committee meeting.

Soma

they sald YOURCES

Khruschov. thought Mr Nikita the Soviet Communist Party Iader, might be reacting to re ported eriiletsms that his Mid- dle East polley had not been strong enough, especially dur ing last year's Suez crisis.

FRENCH NOT WORRIED OVER

JAP CAR

Paris, Oct. 17.

| A spokesman for the French

Simco motor

car firm

declared today that the "external resemblance" botwoan the now Japanese Prince Skyline cor and the French Versailles "does not at all worry us.” The press office of the Simca firm

was commenting on re- ports that the Ful Precision Industry of Tokyo, which makes: the Prince Skyline, wan sidering legal proceedings for focus on the Middle East affect defamation against a

British ed the Political Committee's de-

Sunday newspaper, which was bale on disarmament.

reported to have written during the Paris Motor Salon me it -was a copy of European cars, particularly the Bimca Vor- sallica.

The renowed United Nations

Consultations

With only one speaker to- day, the Commitice adjourned and the after about an hour. Chairman, Dr Djalal Abdoh of this afternoon Iran, cancelled

This 10-member body in fully expected to recommend inslu- kion of a special Item in the Assembly agenda about Syria's and tonotrow morning's pession. complaint of threats lo her

A British delegation spokes. security and to international

here expressed the view offer is Jaines pence. Informed sources said that what was nceded, in the It was likely that the Assembly Brilin view, was the ventlin- itself would take up the question of the

the problem in Lion, rather than refer it Arst to United Nations to see what the the Political Committee,

best course of action would be

"The

fire

while occurred Rutherford

» Junior Are were inspecting a felt curtain behind the iheatre

said

SCROUIL

Mr Justice Richardson Rutherford's torch falied, and could not get another one to he used his cigarette lighter to make his inspection.

Rutherford's foot slipped, and the flame But the curtain alight-China Mall Special.

Criminal Trials In Malaya

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 17.

Criminal cases not con. nected with the emergency in Malaya will be tried by jury in the criminal couris as from January 1 of next:

Mr White said that the Ger-year, it was announced. man Foreign Minister had seep The Government has published the American Ambassador in a bill to introduce such a step

Explosive

man

A United Slates spokesman

can-

said the Americans were sulting # number ok other

delegations on how they would like to

The spokesman said: "There is in fact a certain analogy between the silhouette of the Versailles and that of the Prince Skyline. But we do not attach great importance to this. The problem would have been totally different if a model of so close a resemblance to that of the Varsolites had been manufactured in Germany Britain.

NO COMPETITION

or

"But Japon is very far away; and there is at present no corn- petition between the Versailles and the Prince."

any

While they conceded that the Syrian-Turkish situation had an

see the discussion of explosive potential, Western the situation handled. He sald diplomats said they did not ex Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon,

The Simes spokesman added: pect a "shooting war" to break Egypt were included in these "If it really had been copied, out.

discussions-but not Syrlu. this would in

be case They sold that if the Soviet Union and Syrin genuinely be-

we are flattering for us. In any event, in Neved there WOS Turkish making it known that the Unit-te details the Prince Skyline is threat to international peace and ed States favours a full and completely different from our security then the Security free discussion of the problem", Versailles, which any how has Council was the place to raise the spokesman said. China been replaced since the last Salon

the Beaulieu, by the question.

a different body.

OKRENUNCONVENI

n

"Al the same time,

Mail Special,

Labour Party Suggest

Big Four Talks

London, Oct. 17.

Born yesterday. But, Mr White and acting Attorney-General Mr Morgan Phillips, Secretary of the

added, he did not know speel- ¦ A. D. Farrell said although the fically what Mr Vou Brentano bill was rejected in 1953 by the had told the Ambassador.

old legislature *The stances have now changed.”

Asked what the United States Aanbasendor might have told the German Foreign Minister, Mr White said that he did not know. Reuter.

circum-

The present system used In Maloys is for two assessora to sit with a High Court judge.- United Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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2

ACROSS

the puzzle

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13 Open the door? (3).

18 Reception room (6).

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14 Truly noble joint (3),

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16 of the universe: (6)

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(0).

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living? (5).

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British Labour Party, today called on the United States, France and Britain to invite Russia to take part in talks on the Middle East.

front

"I do not see why four be the beginning of Д new power conferenct could not be effort fr

united # held immediately to remove the | activity," tension entirely in this area," Mr Phillips said.

He was being questioned. In British Broadcasting Cor poration press conference pro grosime about the felter Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Communist Party Jeader of Russlo, sent to West European Labour parties on the Middle East situation.

Calling, Asia

He added: *The position as far as we are concerned is that we have no relationships with Communiste parties and I an not prepared to enter into joint talks on a matter of this kind.

"We have made it quite clear in our Interim reply that if the Soviet Government regards this position as serious they should have raised it with the Security Council or with governments.”-

He added: "They may be He was asked in the pro- fearful of the

altuation in the gramme="London calling Asia" Middle East and they might why he felt the Big Four have feit some extraordinary Powers, rather than the United effort was necessary in order to Nations should deal with the express thoeo fears.” Middle East problem. “America

Is there, Britain is there," he Bald." Whether we like it or not the Soviet Union is there, They have little to lose, They can claim to be the protectors of the amb peoples."

Intervention

tho

He was asked whether Labour Party would support ony intervention by forc if The Big Four Powers ought there was a coup d'etat in an to agree to guarantee the Arab-

Arab country which resulted in Israel frontiers of 1949 and en-

a Communist Dear Commu large the United Nations forces along them. They should also government being installed. "We would not wish to Inter- agree to cesso deliveries of aims

vene in any case whether there to Middle East countries.

had been a change of govern- meat, he said. "We want to take the Middle East out of the cold war."

Mr. Phillips sald the Labour Party felt that Mr Khrushchev should have sent his letter to ibe Seturity Council and to governments rather than to So- clalist parties.

Nervous

FESTIVAL OF MAGIC

A dress rehearsal was held on Monday at the Scala Theatre, of the Festival of. Magic, which opened in the evening.

Keystone photo shows: June Merlin, the world famous magician, seen with her famous rat "A", which has travelled all over the world with her and takes part in her act and which has been adopted as the Festival's mascot.

AUSTRALIAN MP

DEFENDS QUEEN

Canberra, Oct. 17..

which has British people throughout the world are

The Japanese car is quite a bit smaller. It has a four-

conventional cylinder

motor, whereas the Versailles bad V-8 motor-France-Presse.

#

Conference Of

Arab States

Likely

Beirut, Oct. 17. Lebanese icaders, with the

approval of King Sand of

of State to con

AGA KHAN

TO BE ENTHRONED

Dar es Salaam, Oct. 17. The youthful Aga Khan arrived here today by special plans from Nairobi to be formally enthroned as head of some 20 million Esmaili Mostemis.

The American-educated Age, accompanied by his father, Prince Aly Khan, and mother, Princess Joan, wäs greeted af the airport by Tanganyika's Governor, Sir Edward Twining, and Grepresentatives · of tho Ismalli community.

A small crowd of 1,500 were at the aleport because Isratk leaders had asked the faithful to avoid crowding and instead to walt along the streets to greet the Ag on his drive to the Governor's residence, where ho will stay until the coronation on Saturday,

BLUE SUIT

.

The Aga, clad in a movy blue sult and bearing at " well- wishers, came down the ramp, followed by Princess Joan, fa

white blouse and

a

gry

Dicated skirt, and Prince Aly, who was wearing a dark sult Ismailla leaders placed gar landa of red and yellow roses round the Aga's neck, while a Pakistars bagpipe bund, from Karachi, blared Scottish air.

Tho

Aga, an ex-llarvard University student, reviewed a detachment of boy and dirl Brouts, clad in his own ge und red colours, amid scatterod cheers from the rather subdued crowd.

The Aga and his

Rccompanied by Sir

parents,

Edward

and Lady Twining, drove to the Governor's house through streets draped with laga and brunting.

DECORATIONS

All small homes were deck- ed with thousands of multi- coloured lights as was the crown-shaped Lower

"Jawat Khana"

on the Ismail mos-

chartered planes today, bringing the faithful from Tanganyika,

fed up with the "Muggeridges_and Some 00 all their miserable tribe,” Mr D. J. arrived Killen, Liberal member for Queensland Kenya, Uganda.

and Zanzibar,

said in the House of Representatives while others have arrived from here tonight.

Speaking on

to

motion adjourn the House, Mr Killen said Mr Malcolm Muggeridge, former Editor of Punch, had denied that he made an attack but he had used the phrase the monarchy is pure show." There were "hear, hears from Government members when Mr Killen said "there are many people who regard these attacks part of a design to weaken the institution of the monarchy."

1.5

Miserable

Saudi Arabla, are urgent- The detractors were "miter- ly trying to arrange con- able and contemptible," be ference of some Arab said. heads sider a common stand on Syria, rellable said here tonight.

sources

The Queen was doing her Job-remarkably well in dificult

circumstances.

"After the heel prints of the Altrinchama (Lord Altrincham) fron and Muggeridges pass The sources added that this

view the monarchy will remain," would be Mr Kilen sald. summit conference held in Beirut next Sunday If

Leboncse efforts fil.

"I say this to the Muggeridges

Altrinchams Ore success- and

and other detractors of a charming and gracious Indyleave the QuECTL alone"

Significance

The acting Lebanese Foreign Minister, Jamil Makkawl, sald today King Saud had decided to stay an extra day in Beirut, returning to Riyadh on Sunday Is the Queen of

"The subject of this attack instead of Saturday,

this country and the attacks are deeply

Observers linked this persisting unconfirmed reports

attention

was

WIFE SHOT SECRETARY

Amiens, Oct. 17.

A doctor's wife allegedly shot and killed her kus- band's 26-year-old secre- fary here this afternoon while several patients sat calmly in a waiting room nearby.

The police said that 34- year-old Madame Moral fired three revolver shats Af Tho secretary, Mine Monique Krenzel, a stre was working in her office. The victim died shortly after the attack.

Several patients wers waiting for Dr Merel in a the ncar separate room omer when the shooting took place. Mme Morel was arrested shortly after the shooting and was being questioned tonight. The police belleved the WAS motivated by Jealousy--France-Presse.

South Africa, Mozambique, India, Pakistan and Madagas car-France-Presse,

Immigration Secret Threat

Manila, Oct. 18. Senator FranoisGO Rodrigo yesterday bluntly declared that he would take the wraps off the still secret Senate report оп the Chinese immigration lobby scandal, if the Senate Blue Ribbon (investigating) Committee, failed to release

the report within a week's time.

Rodrigo, a member of the Committee declared that bis Commities colleagues were try- log block the release of the report because it involved - four high ruling Nacionalista Party Leaders.

.

Geneva, Oct. 17. with resented," Mr Killen declared. tions met

French and Egyptian delega- for the 23rd time

The Blue Ribbon Committee in Not conugh

today and

decided to meet the middle of this year conducted that King Hussein of Jordan given by the press in Australia

again next Wednesday. throughout the

an extensive investigation of re- was coming to Beirut on Sun-and

British

The two delegation-chiefs ports that the Chinese lobby, day.

Empire to inculcate Into the

still in Cairo and Paris with the connivance of four NP Į minds of the British people a President Nasser was believed realisation of true constitution for consultations." It was not leaders, were working to legalise proached and It was not known added--Reuter not so far to have been apa significance of the Crown, he yet known exactly when they the stay here of 2,400 over-

will return-United Press.

staying Chinese-France-Preme. whether he would be invited.

The heads of Stale be in- vited would represent tho Lobanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq and Syria, according t

the sources.

ON SUNDAY

OCCUPTION STAMPS ·

SOLD

Singapore, Oct. 17.

Unused

stamps issued

arc

GOING CANADA

MACMILLAN

TO

Washington, Oct. 17. CANADIAN spokesman an- [

In Arman 3 Government spokesman sald the confer- also 'reamredence would be held Sunday. Mr Phillips

Ambasador to during the wartime Japan- A nounces sonight that Mr Labour Porty aims if it were The Jordan returned to power in the next Beirut, Abdul Munim Rita), to esc occupation of Malaya general election. He said the night delivered to King were auctioned in Singapore party would press for the recoge lussola an invitation from King today for a total of 3,555 nition at Chinn, in the United Saud to attend the conference,

dollars (about

Formosa

Harold Macmillen, the British Prime Minister, hod accepted

The sources added, that it was alemely unlikely that Mr Diefenbaker, would return to Washington to be present at the conversationa,

Diefenbaker to visit Ottawa Ottawa officials said Mr Plafon-

on invitation from Mr Johir G.

after he conferénce

baker was 'expacted to dia cuz the Middle East situation with Americi. officials to during his current villt Washington, Odizisily? he is acting as muilor · adviser: 10 the queen Bush talks would enable Presi

known Canadian, views to Mr:

two confer post work, Chrzsla 18. : mớt", "apocandor to take.

to

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Nations, call for the withdrawal In Washington Dr Charles Malayan He was asked whether ho felt of General Chiang Kai-shek's Malik, the Laboose Foreign sterling £414).

Washington" riaxt Week with forces from Formosa and take-Minister, said after 90-

A

A philatelist- Me Khrushchev's object was to

President Elsenhower, and som action to front with | unilateral

stop minute conference with Mr. Singapore

dealers safd the The spokesman "enid that Mr farms a popular

John Foster Dulles, the Sear stamps were auctioned woll

Macmillan would stay. For m Socialist in Western Europe. "It hydrogen band tests.

tary of Blato:

below face value and would few hours in Ottawa Jake's on is difcult to decido what in tham

Friday, October 24: England real reason for the letter" r

"I am convinced we will pull fetch a higher price in

Mr Diefenbaker, socording all or the United States. 25 Urolete without une (4). Phillipe said.

out of this Syrian Crisis right."

alamps,

Canadian numbering Thu

sources the "It could be they are nervous

thousand, work THURSDAY'S

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Asked by reporters how he several

schedule to return to Ollawa Creep, Belleves, 10 Abused, 13 Procede, 15 Bile, 17 Invalid, about the situation

On Toctors, he said the viewed the danger of hostilities original Malayan ones for the

printed tomorrow night 18 Uniriod 20 Eku, 21 Durable, 10 Relled, 31 Embraces 20 Middle East I could be people that should be given a in the Near East; ho replied different states, each

Washington and would not Them, 25 Bardines, Down: 1 Scrap, 2 Revue, Bps smoke sotus for some kind of chanks, of Bring on their own "My views for what they are over with the words Dai Nip:

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