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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1967.
KASHMIR: BID TO AVOID VETO
Not Enough
Sweden Offers
Places Amendments To
For Students Security
Singapore, Nov. 28.
The Straffe Times suld today
thousands of students would not
be udnited tp Malayon
Council
United Nations, Nov. 27.
recondary schools next year Sweden today offered amendments to a
wlthough they had passed the
examinations.
Then would not be enough
places for them, and only the
best pupils would be selected
Western resolution on Kashmir in the
Security Council to save it from u Soviet veto.
for the Ihnised clues available. The Swedish delegate, Gunnar Jarring, was to
About 49.000 atudents
English, Malay, Chinese and T-ml schools sat for the second- ary Behunt English examination
this year.
The Times quoted an Educa- tion Ministry spokesman la Kuala Lumpur as saying there was no room for them, and nu money to build new classrooms for schools.
However. evening classics would be started in January. Reyter.
Britain To
:ter
Protect Bahrein
London, Nov. 27.
A British Government Mini- mid here today that the Kular of Bahrein, all-rich island in the Perdon Gulf, had been a ured that Britale would con-
fito fu!!! Its obligation to
cafeguard Bahreini's independ-.
Mr David Orushy-Gore, Mini- ster of State at the Foreign Offlce, stated in a written Parliu- memary reply that Britain cer- sidered Persian claim to Buh- rein "unfounded,"
Rehteln is an independent Plate under British protection, It is a special treaty, relations with Britain, which is respon- sible for the conduct iereign affairs-Router
introduce the amendments formally at a Council meeting at 1530 GMT Thursday.
Russia announced at last Thurday's Council meet-
ing that it intended to veto the Western pro- posal calling for negotiations between India and Pakistan on the one hand, and Dr Frank Graham of the United States on the other.
Gl Turncoat
Goes Home
After Four
Years In Gaol
Big Stock Gap, Virginia,
Nov. 27. Dickenson Edward
came home today to celebrate Thanksgiving with his family for the first time
in four years.
The 27-year-old ex-soldier, who served nearly four years at the US. Disciplinary Barracks in Ft. Leavenworth,
Kansas. for
PEKING INVITE He was released last Saturday.
London, Nov, 27,
collaborating with the Com- munists in Korea, returned to his parents' farm in the Cracker's Neck community noer here.
He stayed with his brother. Charles, In Knoxville last night Chinese Marshal Peng Tch-ptor travelling by bus from hunk, heart of a delegation now St Louis where he visited two touring Russia, tonight invited sisters. Soviet BLnister
Defence Marshal Rodion Malinovsky to China, Mescow Radio sald,
The Invitation WAS an
given for nounced at a dinner Russ leaders by the Chinese viitor. Communist Party-lead- er Nikita Khrushchev, Premier Nikolai Bulgarin and Malinov- sky
present.-United
• Press,
were
Thick-Skinned
Mineola, New York, Nov. 27.
Polite believa they
have caught the nerviest burglar yel. Henry Davis, 17, was arrested on charges of stealing plumbing| fixtures from A wing being added to Pollen Headquarters,
He allegedly
in a no-parking
WELCOME
Dickenson said: "I know how Fll be accepted at home" by his parents, Mr and Mrs Van Buren Dickscaon. They announced o
Doy Thanksgiving
welcome when they were Informed of their son's release.
Dr Graham is the UN, re- presente live
India und Pakistan, but has been able to do little un the Kashmir prob- Lem In recent years.
Russia had threatened to cast
its 83rd veto because India
the draft found
resolution "otally unacceptable," There were indications that the Soviets might abstain from voling on the resolution, as amended by Sweden.
The amendments would re- tain the idea of having De Graham undertake a mission to seek new avenues of agree- munt between India and Pakistan. They would, how- ever, unit some parts objee- tionable to India, such as in-
strucling Dr Graham to make
recommendations to those gov-
mments on a Kasumir cease- fire and demilitarization.
As amended, that part of the resolution would reud:
Eliminate
"(The Council) requests the United Nations representative for India and Pakistan to inaku
10 Any recommendations parties for further appropriate action with a view to making progress toward the Implementa- tion of the resolutions of the United Nations Curamission for
CAREFREE PRINCESS
SEATO SEMINAR
ON FIGHTING
RED SUBVERSION
Baguio City, Philippines, Nov. 27. Australian Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr K.O.C, Shann said today that an awarenesS of the Communist menace would ultimately lead to its defeat,
Call For Better Asian
Representation
India and Pakistan of August 13. In The U.N.
11948 and January 5, 1949 and toward a peaceful settlement.”
Amendments
The Swedish
Philippino delegate, Carlos P. Ramute, today urged botter Asian presentation in the U.N.| Secretariat.
also would eliminate a pára- United Nations, Nov. 27. graph calling upon the two Tho governments to co-operate with Dr Graham "to formulate an "I'm not too sure about the early agreement un demilitariza- uther people in a small farming tion procedures, which would community," the turneunt add-be implemented within three months of such an agreement being reached."
cd.
He said he "didn't know" how long he will remain in Cracker's Neck before going to Nashville
study
for the ministry Earller he announced plans of
in
setting up a wood-inishing shop Nashville to finance his studles.
To-
ler
R.
Little Princess Lalla Amina, youngest daugh. of the Moroccan Sultan (centre), gleefully plays with a cane during an official reception mark- ing the Sultan's 30th anniversary of accession to the throne,—Keystone.
Reds Gaoled
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CONTROL IS RESTORED
Sidi Ifni Rebels
Harassed By Spanish Planes
Madrid, Nov. 27. Military activity in the Sidi Ifni area dwindled to- day, and in the capital itself not a shot could be heard, reports reaching here said tonight. They said that Spanish plants | posts which had been in difficulty continued to harass rebel con- nfter the attack were noW centrations in trontier areas, but | under control again. All thos there was little troop moys which had been encircled were ment today.
rolloved by a Spanish counter- offensive started on Sunday morning.
source said there were no longer any "Liberation
Morocco.
The Spanish remained in arm control of the situation and the troops were reported to be excellent spirits.
in Another
In Rabat, extremist Nation- Any units in Ifni, since they alist groups have been maiding had all withdrawn
the Thi Was borne out by Extravagant claims bout KULLE ESSES of rebel aasnult Merecean protests that Spanish troors had perwirated Moroccan troops. They were given 110
Territory: The Spanish credence here.
authorities have made no secret of the fact that the Spanish forces exercited the right to
in the course of their counter-
LOSSES
онд
The
REINFORCED
Moroccan
The Spanish issued a com- follow up the retreating bands munique lating their lossca at six and that of the offensive. rebels at "about 100." Other authoritative reports from Sial Iini_said rebel attacks launched
authorities on Saturday had been repulsed.
iwice No official communiques were have protested
agalust Issued here today as of 1800 Spanish air attacks on Moroc GMT and it was not known can territory. Spanish sources whether fighting was still going said that some bomba might have reached tho frontier It was belloved in most quar-villages during the pursuit of ters, however, that the incident the withdrawing would not be easily closed un- that no interior areas had been less Rabat managed to obtain bombed. control over the dissident troops The Spanish forces which who want to incorprate Sidi totalled about 3,000 men at the
גנס
Ifni, a Spanish possession since 1800, in Morocco,
forces but
are
Amman, Nov. 27. Jordan military_court_tos day sentenced five Jordanians from to prison terms ronging
hard one to three years with "If we remain alert, we labour for belonging to the
win
the Illegal going
because
Communist Party, and majority of mankind on both taking part in disturbances last sides of the "curtains" want it April-China Mall Special. Lo be se" Shem said,
A
A
time of the attack havo been rainforced now, considerably and are made up for the most AIR POWER
of part
Legionnaires and paratroops. Spanish air
received Information power was major factor, Planos based in the Tiznit aren indicated that groligs the Rio de Oro Provinco and in the Liberation Azmy
numbering the Canary Istantis can strike of Ben Hammou, heavily at the unprotected rebel from 1,200 to 1,500 men, were
and well armed forces.
supplied Press And The Spanish radio station at United
Franco- Ini, said that all the Spanish | PressFE.
from
Shano, Australia's senior delegate to the four-day South east Asia Treaty Organisation spinar for combatting Com- munist subversion in the Treaty arco. was the main speaker during today's session,
SECOND DAY
Communique sald that during the second day at the seminar, delegates from the eight Seato countries continued their inter-
sive study of all aspects of Com-
munist subversion in Southeast
Asia.
Southeast
and thorough assessments of the Communist threat in Asla ever undertaken by an in
mailonal body," it sald,
He told the General Assem- "The seminar is developing bly's administrative and bud-
Into one of the most searching An Indian spokesman said gelary commities that Asia, of the world merely that India would study with two-thirds the proposed changes. Indica-population, held only 12 out of ions were that Pakistan, which 100 top posts in the organisa-
Western Hou
"To facilitate The approved the
detailed By contrast, he said, 44 jobs study of specife aspects of Com- dratt, would amendments.
Bu along with the
in this category (principal munist
subversion specialised alficers, directors and under- committees on economic, poli- The original resolution was
were held secretaries)
bytical, psychological and internal Europe, 31 by North America, security have been formed." it seven by Latin America, four added. by the South-west Pacific, and two by South Africa,
"I know the work," he said, committed the
zono in front money, "I don't have
theft while his car was parked "the problem is getting the sponsored by Australia, Colom
any bio, the Philippines, Britain and the Headquarters.---United money, and I know my folks the United States United
don't have any."--Unlied Press,
of
Pross
A
20
British Crossword Puzzle
2
ACROSS
1 Not happening ofien (0)..
4 Instructor for driving? (5).
7 Bird on fire mainly (8),
8 The Hunter of the heavens
(0)
9 When day in done (8),
11 Darling of the lock? (B, 4).
15 Put back a picture? (7).
15 Plane that goes like the
wind? (6).
18 Birmingham residence,
19 All tied up (8).
20 Lisbon' on it (5).
21 Cricket-ball (4).
4
DOWN
1 Sort things out (8).
2 American women (6).
3 Ogre, maybe (7).
4 Take your plek (8).
5 He's after something. (8).
6 Fret (6).
10 Little
bird fortable (8). 12 Very much
(7).
11 13 Rising (0).
getting com-
la the money
14 Deliving a speech (8).
10 Animal” to guide (b).
17 Equestrian în court? (6).
WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD—ârom: 1 Chum, '4 Partial,
8 Arun, 9 Abel, 10 Tillers, 11 A-runs, la Fund, 14 Partner, 17 Obays, 19 Cham, 22 Directs, 26 Otta, 27 Ohlo, 28 Legible, 29 Team, 39 Idle, 31 Ascends, 32 Rank. Down: 2 Hubbub, 3 Ma-lady, 4. Put up, Animal, 6 To let, 7 Agres, 12 Ford, 13 Near, 18 Naak 10 Ramo, 18 Stolid, 10ʻirvatur, -21 Bhrain,--23 Ba, 24 Elite, (25 pinda.
Press.
ROCKET BASES
IN BRITAIN?
TOP JOBS
The Asian holders of top jobs, he explained, were divid ed as follows: five from China, four from India, and one each from Burma, Iran and Pakla tan.
London, Nov. 27. Mr Duncan Sandys, Minister of Defence, sak today ነዒ.3 "Notwithstanding the fact that formal agreement had been the Philippines was an original reached with the United States member of the organisation, it on the setting up of rocket bases has never been represented at in Britain.
the policy-making level of the | Secretariat," Mr Romulo told
Shann sold a study undertaken by the United Nations on the Soviet suppression of the Hun- garlan revolt revealed the "rellenness of the Communist system."
"Hungary clarified to a start- ling degree the nature of the menace that we face and if we are to combat this menace it must be clearly seen," Shann said.
"We hoped atul believed that in the end the Russians would understand the facts and would wish to live with their neigh- yours and the rest of the world ho asid.---United
The chict Philippine delegate in peace," rejected the idea that "talent Preas, is available only in certain areas of the world."
Asked in the House of Com the committee. mens by Mr George Brown (Labour) what the position was, he said there was only the offer made at the Bermuda conference by the United States 10 provide rockets for develop- ment Britain--Reuter.
TUNKU'S TRIP
Kuala Lumpur, Nov, 27. The Malayan Pine Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will
This theory has long been discredited, biologically and otherwise, and the United
Dual Purpose
Nations should be careful to Atlanta, Georgia, Nov, 27. avoid furnishing the slightest Police sold Mrs Helen. R. haals for any chargo that Randolph's laundry pickup colonialism is making its Inst station was a place where you stand in the ranks of the could lose your shirt in more Secretariat," he assertoct. ways than one.
Mr Romulo urged annual They arrested her on lottery make a pilgrimage to Mecca review of the principle of charges after noticing that the next year, to give thanks for geographical distribution in the bundles her patrons corried did Malayan independence, it was UN Secretorlat staff.-United not consist of clothing-United
Press. announced here today-Reuter, Press.
Princess Margaret
DECISION TO REJECT TOWNSEND RENOUNCED?
London, Nov. 27,
The Dally Herald sald today few persons could blame Priness Margaret if she had changed her mind about the decision she made in 1855 to renounco
Peter Group Capt. Townsend.
The Herald paid several American newspapers had printed storins, of “lanálon in the Royal Family because, they say, Princess Margaret is reviving the question of marrying Group Captain TownAd."
Then it referred to her statenent of Oct. 31, 1955, renouneluug the former I.A.F. fler and asked. "Was It a true choice? Fow aquid blaman bir: if ahp shangwi Dar solns."
The Labour newspaper said. Its own view on "She Margaret was made clear long ago:
la enflfled to choose her own happiness in her own wậy without. interference from anybody."
A dispatch from Rio de Janeiro, quoting Intiumte friends of Townsendha, mild they had reason to believe the romance was still very much alive despite semi-official London denlete, Townsend, who arrived in Rip Junk week on his round-the-wield tour, didged reporters but his friends juht he was in a “gay mood" * over the London, heporte da znach, la Itig
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