THE CHINA HAJE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1959.

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UN Debates Tibet

CHINESE ACTIONS

EXPECTED TO

COME UNDER FIRE

United Nations, Oct. 20.

The General Assembly today will begin debate on

China's alleged suppression of human rights | in Tibet.

The delegates of Malayu and | delegations in the past few days) Ireland which together initialed | and he has let it be known that Unixd Nationa diset:ssion of the proposed resolution follo the question were due to open the kare.

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short the action the Tibetan people would like the United Nadons to take.

Earlier, stronger drafts were tolled down for fear that they might not coramand sußeleni support for adoption by the Asembly.

They have already labied draft resolution which would huve the 82-member world forum state that it deplored the effect of events in Tibet "in increasing international tensies and embittering the relations between peopies at a time when Apart from Malaya which Parnesi and positive efforts are ¦ was due to open the debate and being made by responsłałe levd. | Ireland, only one other speaker er to redre tras.ond and m- -Cuba-wi Ilated for the prove intremational relations."

marning session.

The draft'ulso enlls for "res- pect for the fundamental human Tights of the Tibetan people and for their distinctive cultural and religious fe".

TONED DOWN

Newhere in the document was

China mentioned by name but delegates are expected to refer repeatedly in their statements to Chinese actions in autonomous Tibet.

Mr Gyalo Thondup, a brotivr of the Dalai Lama who is here

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his representative. has had

frequent convertion: with key

German Tax Aide Gaoled

Aachen, Oct. 19. Erich Tasche, a 42-year-old tax official, today was sentenced to four months in prison for anti-semitic statements and insulting a high official.

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Tuache was found guilty insulting West German Socialis! leader Erich Ollenhauer and maligning the dead.

Tasche had been charged with the statement "There were not enough Jews gassed. The con- centration camps must be open- ed up again.”

Delegates id they expected the discussion to go on until to morrow afternoon with the So viet Union and other Commun- st countries taking the Chinese side. Already they have 0c- cused the West of promoting the question as a "cold war" issue. -Reuter.

RISE IN RAILWAY FARES

London, Oct. 19.

NO MISSILE

Courier's

BASE IN

Death

GREECE

Washington, Oct. 19.

Plans Lo establish an

Intermediate Range Bal- listic Missile base in Greece appear to have heen abandoned, Informed sources said today.

Negotiations were reported to have been suspended now for noveral months, and officials sald they know of no intention to renew them in the immediate future.

The discussions were being conducted between the head- quarters

General Lauris Norstad, the Allied Supreme Commander in Europe, and the Greek Government,

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EFFECT

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Said Suicide

Vienna, Oct. 19. Rumanian diplomatic courier Cornol Crishan, who was found in his underclothes face down in a bath full of water last Friday night, committed suicide, a post : mortem examination di- closed here today.

Two Rumanian experis were flown to Vienna to attend the examination, carried out by Austrian doctors. The autopsy report said: "There was no in- dication that a second person was involved in the case."

DROWNED

Britain is the only country in Crishan, 35, was found by a Europe nt present with the colleague in the bathroom of 1,500-Be IEBM's on site, the visitor's fat of the Rumanian but an agreement on their une Legation's Commercial Depart- hag be roached with Italy ment. end there have been predic- dous recently that an on- nouncement. would be made When Austrian Police were ол stationing them in called in at least six hours Turkey.

later they found his body The effect of dropping plans with both wrists akashed, stab for a missile base in Greece glass of salizyl neld,, A gyer would be that in the foresee-and a safety razor blade lay in Mule future the TRBM

TE pool of blood and water taliatory power of the North the floor. Atlantic Alliance would be mabtained from Britain, Italy

Millions of Britons will pay od Turkes-Reuter.

more for thair railway fores from November 1.

The British Transport Com. mission tonight announced that second class ordinary railway fares would be increased then by one forthing a mile.

A one-way ticket for the 60- mile journey from London 10 Brighion, for example, will now

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st is Dd instead of &5 od A similar ticket from don to Glasgow, Scotland, will

cost. 72s instead of 075.

SEASON TICKETS

Worried commutera learned

Benson

that monthly

1icket charges in the London arca would go up from about four per cent at two miles to about 15 per cent at 24 miles and over,

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The Commissjon also According to witnesses, Tasche nounced they were introducing made the statement »! a friend's | cheap daily and five-day off- house in 1957 in a conversation peak tickets to encourage rail about why Germany lost the travel in the London area out war.--UPI.

side rush hours.-Router.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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18 119

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ACROSS

1 Aim high-at a steeple? (8).

5 Fish or minced steak should

ko on ice! (5),

8 Make one (5).

The month of majesty (6).

10 Gaseous stuff in a theatre (3).

11 River bridge for cricketers

(8).

12 Checgo (4).

from Breda, maybe

13 Scholarly group (5),

16 Beauteous bunches? (0),

18 If you want

might help (0).

✩ nap.

DOWN

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1 But they're not necessarily

inexpert players (8).

2 Shows (8).

3 Become Inecient

action (4).

4 Menu items (7).

Might one call it a

job? (7).

Water heater! (0),

Pines, perhaps (5).

34 Amaze 18).

by in-

cut-out

13 You don't know him (8).

this 10 Chats.

20 Sto's in the States, between

South and North (5).

In which hibernators spend much of their time (4).

38 Smuker's remaindera (6).

25 Tell off on

L TOOL (5).

26 Excursion (0),

27 Take out (5).

28 Asterisks at the top of the

bill (5)..

29 A fine point may be a neces-

alty for him (8).

the would be slimmers (7).

? Over talkative (7).

(6)

19 Teaser of a holiday period

21 Not switched

say? (5).

an, might we

24, Fat of the tissue type (4).

YESTERDAY'S. CROSSWORD~Across: 3 Boun, 7 Pl-lot,

# Omen, Kind,, 10 Der-wend, 12 Able,. 18 Ariae, 18 Brać, 10 Laud, 21 Skids, 22 Hive 23 Elote, 28 Deed, 29 Inertia 30

Ministers

Meet The Queen

London, Oct. 19. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh returned here today after their summer holiday at Balmoral Cas- tle.

wounds in his stomach and

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on

PRIVATE COOPER PLAYS RUTH

That's only nearly correct, for in fact 20-year-old Israeil Elena Cooper won't be joining the army until she returns to Israel from Hollywood an her current part in the title role of 20th Century Fox's now-in-production "The Story of Ruth" Until then the Israeli authorities have exempted ber. from her flability under the country's 'universal onik-up rule, Elena, Ikraell-born, came to the notice of the Gira mornia when she was one of the three Analists in the world. wide search to find a girl to play the part of' Anne Frank, She la 5ft 2. brown-eyed, brown - haired, soutenses to 4 romantic attachment to a young larsell playwright she rei futes to name—EXPIem Photo.

Chessman Rebukes

Governor Who Refused Clemency

San Quentin, Calif., Oct. 19.

The injuries were not fatal, Caryl Chessman, calm and cocky, charged today

the examination report said. Cri-

fell shan neither

unconscious into the water, or deliberately plunged into it and drowned.--- Reuter.

Singapore

Labour Legislation Revolution

Singapore, Oct. 19.

Within

three hours of her An Australian legal expert, return to Buckingham Palace the Queen began

Mr C. F. Weston, arrived to receive ministers involved in the recent here by air today from Government changes made by: Canberra to help the the Prime Minister, Mr Harold

Singapore Government Macmillan. Later, the Queen held a Privy council, which was

draft "'revolutionary" attended by ministers with new

labour laws. appointments who look the oath

of allegiance and kissed hands receiving their seals

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office.

commentation of Mr H.A. Bland,

His arrival followed the

the Permanent Secretary to the Australian Ministry of Labour The first to be received by and National Service, who has the Queen at the Palace today been studying labour conditions wäs Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, in Singapore sinco he arrived who delivered up his seals of here last Sunday. office as Secretary of State for the Colonies.

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Mr Lennox-Boyd has rejoined the Board of Guinne brewers, the Arm announced to- day. He is to be appointed an executive director.-Reuter.

Gangway Collapse Inquiry

New London, Conn.,

Oct. 19. An investigation into the

collapse of a

gangway leading to a British sub- marine depot ship here, causing at least nine people to fall about 12 feet to a dock and into the river was being made to duy.

Three injured people were sent to hospital and two others were given first-aidi

The gangsway, about 30. fect long and leading from a

wooden platform on the dock- side to the dock Adament,

base

Mr Bland and Mr Weston are here at the invitation of the Singapore Government.

The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr K. M. Byrne, told re- porters today that it was the Government's intention to re- volutionise labour legislation, to neet the needs of the growing working population оп the

Island.

Mr Byrne said that Mr Bland before his departure nexi Monday would advise the Gov- ernment on the drafting of new labour legislation and submit recommendations for setting up of a labour court on the same lines. ng those lu Austrulla Reuter.

Relationships

Legitimised

Fatima, Portugal, Oct. 19. Altogether 180

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that Gov Edmund G. Brown denied him clemency because of political expedience.

Chessman said, "He made his was probably no cantrition bid, made his verbal bow and the part of” Gallies or Coper- paid his homage to hysteria," nicus."

Chessman restaled his claim "It was the politically ex- pedient thing for him to

of innocence: do,"

"I am not Chessman mid.

the red

The prisonET told reporters bandli," Brown die exactly what Chess- man had predicted

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It's Good To Be Out' Expelled U.S. Official Says

Amsterdam, Oct. 19. American Embassy attache, Mr Russell Langelle, and his family arrived here today from Moscow tonight after being expelled from the Soviet Union for alleged espionage.

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37-year-old

"It's good to be out" Mr | protest submitted to the Soviet Langelle said as he got off an | Goverisment,” he said. aircraft from the Soviet capital. "They contain a detail of the American, incident and there is nothing I Erving an Irmediate barrage of can add at the present time.” questions from newamen of the With Mr Langèlle were him airport, said he had been physi- | wife. Miriam, 35, and their sally abducted by Soviet intell three young children. gence agents but he refused to give any details.

"The only thing I can say s to reiterate the reports released in Washington and the note of

Curb On

Chinese Reporters Denied

Asked whether bis expulalon might be the beginning of a new Soviet anti-American cam- paign Mr Langelio replied: "no comment."

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He said he could appreciate "all the more the freedom do have in the countries of the free world, having experienced an incident like this in an iron curtain country,"

SOVIET CHARGE

Tonight, after Mr Langella and down out of Moscow, the Soviet Union charged that he hended espionago Instructions to "an American agent who is at present in the Soviet Union," The news agency Tass sald he had "used his stay In the USSR to carry out intelligenco work."

United States oficials have denied the charge and have protested to the Russians against Mr Langello's abduc- don.

The attache,

who handled

Washington, Oct. 19. The State Department today security for the American Em- disputed a statement that bassy in Moscow, sald he had it had placed "impossible" been able to pack all his restrictions on the entry of panily's essential belongings in Chinesa Communist

the short notice he was given to porten into the United cave Moscow thanks to Em- bessy friends who had helped States and thoroby was "in a dozen ways,

The Langelics will stay in an responsible for Peking's refusal to permit U.S. Their further travel plans are

Amsterdam hotel tonight

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porters to visit the main- land.

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The statement was made Roscoe Drummond in his widely-

circulated syndicated column to- day.

Asked for comment, the State Department spokesman, Mr Lincoln White, said it had re- Chessman showed no

He said he was ready to diepentedly made it clear that if a notion to the news that Brown on Friday morning, but that ho bad refused to interfere with would be working at his type-Chinese Communist newspaper- u visa, the the 38-year-old kidnap writer turning out more appeals man applied for

would con- j rabista' scheduled execution in-almont right up to bis execution Secretary of State

sider aepmomending the waiver i the San Quentin

hour. Prison gua

Chessman insisted ho would of regulations which exclude chamber on Friday.

not have accepted commutation known Communists from the of his two death sentences to United States, Ilfe imprisonment without pos- siblity of parole.

He spoke with reporters and held out his band to prove he was not trembling, and he took the press to task for previously reporting that he was nervous.

with

SARCASM

"It merely would have been another form of death penalty."

NO APPLICATION

Repeating an announcement

not yet certain.

"I am awalling further in- structions" ho said, It is un- derstood than Mr Langello would leave. for New York elther tomorrow or Wednesday. --UPI.

Hi-Jacking On UK Roads

London, Oct. 19.

Chessman sold wou'd made last April 23, Mr White Modern highway-men

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It

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be

one

COFTESPOR-

are

costing British industry hundreds of thousands of pounds by hi-jacking transport larries on the main roads, it was stated here today.

loday "Not special requests, commented Chessman discussed Brown

such as for a special mucal, Chinese communist Barcasm Asked to com-

before gas execution except cent, has yet filed an appilen-

tion." ment on the charge that one for inviting persons to attend of his victims

in was still in

After forbidding U.S. report- Insane asylum because of his He has invited Rosalie ers to go to China, the State acts, he said about Brown;

Asher. Sacramento attorney, Department two years ago rem "Of course, he's a better and two

others not including | laxed its position and issued. psychologist than the psy- Davis. The law allows him to vaid passports to a group repro- chologists. He has now emerged select Ave witnesses if hesenting the muke press associa Arms that "hundreds of lorries tions, newspapers and other have already been spirited media. But the Chinese Com- away this year complete with

tunists, demanding automatic valuable loads of food, tobacco, reciprocity, refused to grant the television and radio setr.” Visus Reuter.

not only as presidential timber, | chooses. but as a psychologist."

Mia Asher may become the Told that Brown regretted first woman to witness an ex- the lack of contrition by Chess-ecution in the San Quentin gas man, the prisoner said, "There chamber.-UPI.

Tomahawk Attack On

Theatre Audience

Related In Court

Sydney, Oct. 19.

A man charged with a tomahawk attack on an audience in a Sydney theatre last month, later explained: "I wanted to kill them all--they were following me about and laughing at me,” Police told the Coroner's

Court here today.

ATTACK

ran

The Road Haulage Associa- tion alerted its 17,000 members

NEW CAMPAIGN

Some 2,000 lorries complete with their loads were stolen in the London police district alone during the first six months this year said. The total was about £275,800 sterling.

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Announcing a new drive to fight the gangs preying the, Ad- sociation said a "master mind" was bolleyes to be behind the coida, supplying highwaymen with accurate formation about lung cartoes and disposing of the loot without trace, China Mail Special.

China Will

Have World's Largest Dam

Moscow, Oct. 19.

The evidence was given at told him Mazurski was the mas She ran from the theatre and. the opening of an inquest on an who had attacked people in the ❘ the man with the exa 80-year-old man, who died from Regent Theatre with an axe through an exit leading into a injuries received in the attack that afternoon.

Laneway, where · he gituck an while watching a nima screening

"I sold to Mazurski, is that didely woma.b who was also at Sydney's Regent Theatre.

correct', Ho aald: Yes they running from the theatre, Polish Inimigrant Brogden would not leave me alone. They Mazurski, 36, upholsterer, of have been following me about David John Whitford, of sub- suburban Haberfifed, has bean

and laughing at me.'

urban Bellevus Tilli, saló ho was charged with having murdered

in the Theatre, when Mamurai A group of 50 Soviet en- Richard Henry Lewis, of Car-

attacked a

gineers member of the

are directing ringbah, an outer city suburb. working

work preparatory

kn Mazurski

"A constable then showed mo, patrons, has also been couples aged 16 to 80, who charged on 10 counts of having a small tomahawk and said?

pengles China for a huga had lived together illegi- caused grievous bodily harm This is the tomahawk that was

dam on the Yangtze and the one timately

married cdo of having assaulted a taken from him were

River which will take he used -to attack a mass wedding here

twenty years to build and Qur today in

Lady's

HANDCUFFED

naked Mazurski If that

will be the largest in the Basilica.

correct and he replied:

world, it was disclosed When the hearing began, the Yes I wanted to kill them all

here today. Coroner. agreed to a Police re- "I said: "You understand you quest that Manuski be kept will be charged in connection bandcuted. Detective-Sergeant with these offences.' H. G. Hughes said that about 4.20 pm, on September 9 this year he went with other Police to the Regent Theatre and mEW a number of people · mufferdang from head wounds and other in

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wotnan.

The newlyweds, from through- of TIMB collapsed yesterday out Portugal, were persuaded to us locul people were visiting the legitimise their relationship in- vessel which has been at the der the Government Social Ser-

vices campaign United States submarine

to stamp dut concubinage. here with elgft Royal Navy submarines for the peak wedc.

The Bocial Service of the British and American ses-Ministry of Trades (Labour and men leaped into the Elve couples material and spiritual

Industry) offered repentant | Jurio Thames hore, to number of men and women lectian' they legaline their

marital atakap why were pitched' tuto sho wafer.

After the ceremony the prest Brush and American naval dent of Porte Labour Union end of the Confederation thanked the slipped from

the the Tragles Minister for rock in do- away, Keith „Jícommonitýw

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PEOPLE SCREAMED Usharetta Edilih Hanke, om- ployed at the Flam Thontro nearby, said she attended the Inside the theatre Lewis was admoon dlm mados at the adtting injured bemide his wife Regent Theatre with a friend. who said her husband had been screaming and he saw a mem Suddenly acople), 1 chegan attacked a madman.

Maerski was, periliced sollig senators"það Jearned in the back stalls hit Lewis two the central, petly camelon court

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