CABLE
BRIEFS
Watertown, Mar, 1.
Police hunted today for
band of rather stupid szafa bur-
Police said the burglars broka into G. J. Ferguson's servico station during the weekend and Mole an unlocked asfe. They Later dumped the male after they apparently locked 11 20- cidentally and couldn't force 1 open.
Ferguson said the safe was empty-United Press,
Burnham, Mar. 3. Member of the young Con- servatives here have been ad- vised not to invite members of the opposition Socialist Party to their meetings,
The order
us group of young Tories In-
vited a Solnilst to their meet-
ing and he converted the group
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1988.
Seato Sounds A Grim Warning
Communism-Threat To Asia
An Official Report By Organisation's Secretary-General
Manila, Mar. 4.
Communist subversion, inspired and assisted from without, continuos to be the chief immediato threat to the security of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation area, official roport published here today said.
on
was issued after The report is from Seato's Thai Secretary-General, Mr Pote Sarasin, and is issued in connection with the fourth meeting of the Council of Ministers of Seato -United States, Britain, France, Pakistan, Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Thailand and The Philippines. The council meeting is being held at Manila from March 10 to 13.
to Socialism.-United Press.
London, Mar. 3.
London deiretives presented Kinger Marion Ryan with
polico whistle recently when she sang for them and told her: *Ef you "ver need help Just blow the whistle.”
box
Last night when Miss Ryan found bor jewel
empty except for the whistic she blew #frantically, Nothing hap pened.
She had to telephone poifce to report the theft of her jewels, -Vulted Press.
The 23-page report said recent developments in some parts of the Seato area had shown that there was no cause for complacency in consider- ing either the military or the non-military threat to freedom.
ond TC-
The report, which gives ant I! added: "Having account of the work and deve- | established their grip on the topment of Seale in its third Communist world. the Soviet harder year, said: "The threat of open leaders have adopted Aggression-the main danger to foreign policy line, especially in the countries of the treaty area the Middle East and Europe. at the time Scato was cs-They have brandished the threat time of rocket and nuclear destruc- tablished has for some been veiled.
Tactical
tor: errated new tensions In the Middle East; and undermined all efforts to reach a disarmament agreement.
,
Dggressive moves in the Trenly aren, far from implying any modification of these alma, is just another phase in their continuing struggle for domina- tion."
In Contrast
It said that in contrast to the earlier thelles of seeking the Immediate overthrow by force of some non-Communist govern-
This is regarded by
"At the same time they hold the Now Haven, Mar. 3.
governments of the Seutu out the prospect of peaceful co- Marshall Bartholomew, re-nations as n thelleal move un
the area, the Com- existence on terms, the neceptments in tired director of the Yale Glee the part
munist powers were now trying of the Communist ance of which would endanger
"seemingly leglimate the the unity and security of the free by Club, Bays Europeans can't powers and, aware that
means to oncute a favourable understand barbershop quartets bulld-up of Communist milliary world." because the groups are 100 per strength has not sinckened, they
The report said that it was climate for expansion of their cent American,
that influence. are maintaining their vigilance." against this background "Europetns don't
Communism con- Dealing with the Communist international
It said that an important de- whether the people who are threat," the report said that in tinued to pursue its course ufvelopment in 1057 was the ex- moking such musté are in pain the past year there had been a
subversion and economic
tension of the Communist eco- or are really enjoying it. It's algulitennt tightening
the political penetration in of
nomic offensive.. something that you have to be Communist ranks, following the
nd South-East Asia. an American to understand."— disruption caused by events in United Press.
Poland and Hungary.
know
Headlights For Ponies
Landon, Mar. 3.
TJUNDREDS of ponies that roam England's New Forest may
be filed with "bendlights and tail lights."
H
Plans are underway to fit luminous collars around their necks and luminous strips on their tails in an Mfort to prevent collisions between the ponies and passing motorists.
Last year three persons and 100 ponies were killed in colli- alons-United Press.
South
The Bottles Stopped Jumping
THIE
Seaford, Mar. 3.
TUIE five-day visit of a
Para paychológiai parently stopped
what-
over nakes things jump at the James E. Horrinatin homo,
member of the the family mid today.
Mr Herraman said that everything has been bliss. fully quiet since Dr Galther Director Pratt, Assistani
of tho Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke Uni versity, not up temporary residence In
Подве last, Tutsday,
the
Prior to his arrival, tho Herrmanns had been plagued by bolites popping, crockery
orching,
and furnitures toppling.
Dr Prati in attempting to determine whether one of the Herrmann family Possessed mental power that could make things move.
Nasa_County Detective Joseph Tozzl was at the house before Dr Pratt's visit when a sugar bowl suddenly flew off a dining table and sensahed into another nearby lable, Tozzi maid no one could have touched the bowl. In another incident, a port able phonograph Пет 12 feet through the air and orgabed into a stairway. -United Press.
Novelist
Sues Vatican Paper
Taormina, Mar. 3. The French novelist Rogér Poyrofitto counter-attack- ed against the Church today by instructing his lawyer to file slander charges against the Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano.
The former. French diplomat, himself facing action in Italy on charges of slatering Pope Plus XII, Envo written instructions to Rome lawyer, Filippo Carvi, to fle Blander charges against Osservatore with the
Italian District Rome.
office Attorney's
SENSATIONAL
Pare 3
Hit A Crocodile In The
1
Stomach
Ndola, Mar. 2.
IR G. F. Rahlenbach, from Pretoria, has had an experience ho
Mwon't forget soon.
While swimming with a friend he was attacked by a crocodila which soixrð lifa left uII.
The crocodile turned over on its back, Iwetsting him. “A3 16 did so, I Jilt it an hard as I could with my right hand in the belly, It lei to immediately and I swam fint out for las bank,” he said.
He returned to his Zaino with his arm in a ling and 30. stitches in 15-France.Free.
12
A British Crossword Puzzle
18 119
120
120
23
125
in
27
28
Peyretle, who became known for his sensational novels on the French diplomalle service and the Vatican, contended that Osservatore standered him in a series of eight editorials in nine doy's which allegedly described him no a former collaborator of the Nazis,
At that time partly heathen
5
16
10
13
IS
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High position (8).
2 Ominous things, maybe (8).
ACROSS
1
'Owzat? (0).
5 Certainly
not
1
grave
accent (8).
B
De fully (8).
A mother and father of 9 all! (4).
9
The menace of the rat (6). Blaves (8). Gong (8).
4 Word-for-word (7).
5
A case for diplomacy? (7).
Native labourer (0).
7
Thin silk fabric (8),
34
as
co-respondent,
Fut one's fool down firmly
(8).
perhaps (5), Oh, definitely (0). Home of an Irish rose (8). Slackened off (5),
15
15
Indulges in guesswork (8). often is, What a brido according to report (7).
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17 Having left a wil (7).
Ono way to make secure
chafft
21
Extent of the property (5). The river that could not be recrossed (4)).
The Italian State took action 10 against Peyrette on Monday 11 after the Vatican officially com- 12 plained against his orilele, (4).
Rome of the Popen," publish- 13 Names ed in the pro-Communist Rome
18 newspaper Pacse Sera.
the aricle, Peyrentie 18 allegedly said, among other 20
Lest We Forget things, that the Pope's nephews Mohammedan official (4)
Washington, Mar. 3. The Senate passed by voice vate and sent to the White House today a bill authorising construction
n of Battleship Arizona Memorial at Pear) Harbour as a monument to the 1,103 Novy ment entombed nboard the vessel when it was
Stating that Asin, as well as the "Dexible approach" adopted The report sald that despite the Middle East, had always been regarded by the Com-by the Communists towards the various countries of South and munists 15 ik particularly
South-East Asia, their record of favourable target for early ex-
action showed that their ulti- tañuence, panion of their
the
always objective had report continued: "There is no male
been, and stil evidence that the present Com-row of legitimate governments wag the over- munist leadership deviates from this view, and much to show and the subjugation of peopics. that they continuo
It then dealt with Scato's sunk by the Japanese on Dec. towards the eventual domina- record of co-operation in the 7, 1941. tion of free Asla.
to
work
were a success in business be-23 cause of their relationship. -- United PresI,
oni
Lost Face
Takes wheat from
25 She's partly American (3). 24 28 Bikini is one of them (0).
ze
|27 The Milfordi harmony? (5). Tessa I turned to ad- vantage (5).
20 Discharges through porcs
(8).
MONDAY'S SOLUTION-Across;
1
Nickel, Rajah, 8
Nogimura, Mar. 3. Kikue Chiku, 23, a bride of one month, committed suicide
Ride, 9 Cammon, 11 Tackts, 12 Estor, 14. Pool, 10. A-mazo, 18 Saturday by Ming ber
Weird, 19 Stow, 20 Mortar, 24 Stove 25. Tirade, 20 Nell, 27 kimono eleeves with stones and past year in meeting the sub- The Memorial and Muzeum leaping into the Omoigawn Tryst, 28 Etcher, Down: 1 Nags, 2 Cama, 3 Eros, 4 Lintel, 5 versive threat and reported on would be built by private sub- River because she was ashamed | Retreat, & Jackdaw, 7 Hustler, 10 Manor, 13 Twin set, 14 "The current abstention by the action taken to increastscription and then maintained of ber poor stein police Pillory, 15 Oddment 17 Molar, 19 Sort-1.e., 21 Tilt, 22 Rash, 23
from violent defensive strength.-Reuter by the Navy.-United Press. I reported today-United Press. Dear.
the Communists
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