THE CHINA MATE, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1960.
Makarios takes
takes firm stand Submarines are
Venture into WON'T RESUME CYPRUS Killer liquid'
hostile area
Lae, May 29.
A party of three botanists
with leave Lae for primitive country in New Guinea to- morrow
wild to photograph
TALKS UNLESS UK CHANGES POSITION
Nicosia, May 29.
tropical plants in the Finisterre Archbishop Makarios, the Greek-Cypriot Presi-
mountain area,
They will make their head- quarters in country
by hostile natives,
inhabitad
dent-elect, said tonight he was not prepared to resume talks in the deadlocked negotiations
liquid STILL
reappears in Malaya
By Our Own Correspondent Kosla Lumpur (By Alrmall)
about sovereign British bases unless the Bri-The killer liquid insecticide, tish side changed its position.
He was commenting on the statement yesterday by
an
force us into accepting conces- sions. We shall not yield. Let the British Government
which claimed 17 lives in | the Federation and Singa- pore last year and which was thought iake
to have of any decisions it thinks it can come from Hongkong, has
turned any impose on the Cypriot people,"
up again in he said.
The party includes Mr A. B. Graf, Now York author, Mr York Meredith, an Australian nurseryman, and Dr Robert. Thorne, Fulbright scholar from the University of Iowa.-China official-British spokesman, who Mall Special.
said there was no question the British side making demands beyond the terms the Zurich and London ugree- munts of Cyprus.
Heavy quake
of
Telling the Cypriot view point on the remaining alfer- Archbishop Makartos
Saying that the British views were totally unacceptable to the and that Greek-Cypriot side Teheran, May 29.
they were "contrary to the A heavy quake rocked the city!ences. of Shiraz, in South Iran late on said: "If the British government spirit and letter at the Zurich Saturday night but caused no does not agree with this view- point there is no hope of reach- damage or casualties.
ing an agroement,
Slight damage was reported in the neighbouring towns of Dash- turjan and Ardekan.-AP.
"In that event, let the British government. cease
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The Insecticide–Foliol-3-605
which contains deadly parathoin and was banned in Hongkong- has turned up this time in Malacca 282 bottles of it.
Worth about M$1,000 the con- stenment had labels showing that they were imported by aj.. firm in Bangkok.
The government has warned people not to touch the stuff and to report to the police if they find any of it.
DANGER
"Their use carries grave danger of acute poisoning of the nervous system and may be fatal," the government warns,
One drop in the eye would blind. One drop on the skin would work into the system and lead to death,
Medical authorities warned insecticides containing
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to the future fate of the Bri- tish sovereign base areas or to their civil administration by the Cyprus republic,
"This, however, does not con- stitute an argument which the British Government can serious- ly invoke in order to support Its views. On the contrary, we are easily led by the text of the declaration to legal and logical conclusions favouring the Greek- Cypriot viewa
"The reason for which Britain has retained
in Cyprus
areas
The insecticide was banned in the Malayan peninsular after it killed eight people in Federation and nine in pore last year.
the
Singa
High traffic death rate
New York, May 29.
under sovereignty is as mention-U.S. traffic fatalities during
ed in the declarations on British military needs in the London agreement.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
15
ACROSS
3 The staff came round. (4)
7 Punish with it? (5)
He comes from America; (4)
8 Between roll and pitch,
maybe, (4)
10 Fixes benches, (7)
:
12 Returning friends make a
Hit. (4)
15 A supporter of the pictures,
(B)
18 Clench your teeth. (4)
19 Accumulate a large quantity.
(5) 20
21 Middleman? (5)
22 At the summit, (4)
23 Ye old way to sing. (3)
26 Timber sources. (4)
29 Soon gets ahead in these
callings? (7) ENER
30 Piece of news. (4)
31 121, perhaps, (4)
32 Attend to a fire in Staffa (5)
83 The ages of neon signs (4)
SATURDAY'S
₤22
32
DOWN
1 Not this one.. (6).
2 In a certain quarter. (7)
4 And went down? (5)
5. Slippery customers. (4)
"It is therefore obvious that These areas to another country because the terms and pie suppositions for keeping these areas under sovereignty will have ceased to exist,
The Cypriot demand there fore that in the event of Bri- tain considering that these areas are not militarily useful to her they should be retura- ed to the Cypriot republic, is both natural and just "Nor
can Britain transfer
these areas into a colony or use
the three-day memorial day weekend which start- ed on Friday rose to 152 today.
The National Safety Council said the death rate was higher then that of 1958, the dust com parable weekend, when a record 371 persons met death on the highways throughout the country.
The Council has estimated that at least 376 will be killed by the end of the holiday period at midnight on Monday.—AP.
Arabian
order
Cairo, May 29.
no longer
STILL ALIVE secret weapons
Martin Bormann (shown here in an undated portrait), Hitler's top-deraly, in digit alive, according to a statement by Adolf Elobmann quoted in the Amsterdam Telegraaf. Bortmann, chief of Hiller's chancellery and the Naxf leader's confidential secretary, was, be Beved to have been killed by a Russian shell on leaving tiiler's bunker on April 30. 1945. There was no official obufirmation in Tel-Aviv today of the reported statement atributed to Elchnisttis, now in .. Israelf custody,—AP, .
Prisoners stage
protest riot
Rome, May 29.
The Ministry of Justice reported today that 70 young inmates of the Rome city prison rioted for 18 hours in a disturbance which ended on Saturday afternoon.
-
prisoners broke furniture and plunged the prison into darkness by Fening out electric wires, the Ministry said.
Only
London, May 29. Submarines are no longer secret weapons, accord- ing to reports in two London newspapers this morning.
The Sunday Graphle said. Britaka, the United States and Canada have developed 3 detection system which will ezable surface shipping to pinpoint undersen attackers at any depth up to 75 miles away. Moreover, the Sunday Ex- press said an operational defect has revealed itself in US. atomic-powered submarines-ira high-pitched vibration which is detectable by listening gear to 50 miles away,
Trials of the new detection apparatus-nicknamed "A$525-
sin"-at
Britain's underwater weapons development establish- ment have proved. Its 100 per cent effectiveness the Graphic said. Mass production of the de- vice will begin this autumn in Canada.
NULLIFIED
The "Assassin” détection de- vics will be towed by frigates with helicopters on board, the Graphic said. It will relay in formation on the location of underses enemies, and elec- tronically aim and fire mortars on board at close-range targets.
The Sunday Express story said U.S. atom subs have been found to emit a high-pitched vibration, undetectable by the human ear' bus which can be heard by listening devices 50 miles away.
"Thus the elaborate precau- tions taken in a submarine to ensure silence--the foam-soled shoes of the crew, the plastid cutlery tu avold clatter-ard mullified by something the crew themselves cannot hear," the Express said
Britain's Arst atomic sub- marine, the Dreadnought, will suffer from the same defect, the Express said. The Dread- nought is scheduled to be launched in October,
According to the newspaper, the "silent, nols" which WILA
Caught in a
situation
A
Ludon, "May 29. Five thousand spectators roared with laughter you." terday when- horse, taking part in a rehearsal for the Trooping The Colour, caught his tail on the end of a guardeman's bayonet.
For a minute or two, thé situation looked, serious, the horse pulled but his fall only hooked. Itself mere firmly on the gleam- ing blade. At last, a police-- man stepped forward und gently unhooked tall and blade.
The
Yesterday's rehearsal was the first of two to be held before the actual Cremony of Trpoping Colour to ceisbrate. Queen Elizabeth's offótal Birthday on Saturday, Jáns 11. The colour t be trooped this year is that of the third-bailalis the Grenadier Guarda,
Today's ceremony also proved too much for one guardeman who' collapsad from the heat and had to be carried off the grounds
stretcher by a
a few minutes before the actuată parade began - Chiliia MaLI Special.
Students arrested
Madrid, May 29. Three students were arrested
reveal the sub's presence is
used by the high-pressure in Famplona, northern Spala, flow of water used in the cool- ing and heat-transfer system after running naked through the
of the reactors which drive, the yessel-UPI.
Too big Paid man
-No abe was injurek the inmates in the Juvenile section of the Regina Coeli
Hanover, May 27. (Queen of Heaven) prison took Delegate of the "tali people's part in the rat which started chip" meeting here deplined on Friday night.
that the club, bad failed so far The youths were protesting in to bid to get special tax against what they considered reductions for its 1,600 members
Bevere punishment given it West Germany, to 19-year-old Albano Tanuri for throwing a jug of water into the face of another inmate during the Friday afternoon
was
them for other purposes except The Saudi Arabian Govem-exercise period.
order has issued an for her military needs," he said. ment "In such a case these areas forbidding foreign women from He was placed in an isolation would cease to fulfil the object | appearing unvelled on the cell
for which they have been retain- streets, the newspaper AL Quiet was restored after the ed under British sovereignty, Gomhourla reported todaywarden released Tufuri from
"In other words, British UPL sovereign rights on these arcas
are limited by the basic condi- tions that they will be used for the purely milltary needs of Bri- tain and not for Sny other purposes or the military needs of any other country." bishop Makarios said-Reuter.
Arch-
the isolation cell-AP.
But they welcomed reports about succesatul appeals to various industries to produce extra large sizes of shook and clothing.
The delegates four-day meet- ing was mainly devoted to social activities chief purpose
f the club.-Ching
Mail Special
Ancient tom-toms
Seventh body as
of 'ghost' bomber crew found
Tripoli, May 30.
earth
belches
beat
fire
Santiago de Chile, May 29.
With a newly-born volcano spouting fire and ash in the background and with the ground trembling under their feet, Indian aborigines from the valleys of the Andes appealed for divine protection against the earthquakes which ravaged Chile, last week.
to kill husband
St. Louis, May 30, Police said today Mrs Doris Angel Dix ddmitted pay- ing $215 to have her hus- band killed so 'she could marry youth.
an 18-year-old
Police said the 26-year-old mother of three corroborated written statements by David L. Thompson, 29, a shoe worker who admitted stabbing Gene Dix to death.
The youth the allegedly wanted to marry was William J. Mullane.
streets.
They had been surprised while bathing early one morning in the lake of a local park by * keeper who took possession of clothes. Chiná Mail Special
Dix was killed last April 6. He staggered into a restaurani and told the manager “à man with a moustache just stabbed | ** me with a bolo knife. Get me. some help."
$5,000 BOND
He died en route to a hospital, Police said. Dix was free on $5,000 bond; from a larceny charge when he was killed.
Homicide squad police quoted Thompson, as saying he got $15 from Mrs Dix the afternoon be- the slaying and that Mutiane give him $200 more the day after Diy was killed,
Police said Mullane admitted
fore
The monotonous iom-tom of (taisome hills have als4] Hamlets in the area which he and Mrs: Dix had been Indian drums sounded for three appeared, others kaya, energed, escaped destruction by semantically valved" for days amid the crash of falling rivers have changed course sive quakes faced destruction about a month. He had worked rocks in the valleys to call some lakes have been raised from fre க the volcancer In a sweat store operated by 137,000 calíquenches Indians — and others have sunk. Many erupted almost simultaneously. Mas Dix for eight months, Search parties have found reputedly the oldest aborigines small towns and villages have Survivors cowered in terror as Police said Mrs. Dix stated the remains of a seventh of Araucan stock to the ritual been erased from the earth's clouds of dust, reddened by she wanted a divorce, but Dix member of a nine-man of worship of Hueno Chao, the mrface.
eerle bursts of flame, covered i would not give her one—AP. American "ghost" bomber God of Justice and Retribution. „Along the coast, the sen re- the sky. Grow which bailed out
At their "capital" at the foot treated for out, then fushed in over the North African of Villarrica Volcano one of at fantastic speed with waver over 20 feet High pouring mora desert in World War II, two wrenched up in the Andes reports reaching here said. by the quakes the Indians than one mile intend in The B24 "Lady Be Good" rimly went through their cere places-razing hamlets and fish-tain of Landed on the desert unmanned montes clad in white tunke, ing villages, go and virtually intact after a
'marching round an albino ców, bombing raid on Naples, Italy, on April 4, 1943.
6 Go off Godiva and let her
sing! (4)
9 Second-to-none. "(4)
11 The people of Italy, (5)
13 Describes this year, (4)
14 Written permission to
by. (4)
16 Sort of 'alert" after the ex-
pected time. (5)
17 Its keeper doesn't like his
"eggs poached! (4)
18 Plant hidden in a large
umbrella. (4)
with watera mainly. (7)
20 Interferes
22 The first to make a
restrainer. (4)
24 The mighty deep.. (5)
25 Stony, (5).
27 May
appear to machine, (4)
The remains of five crewmen were found last February by
a British oil survey team.
The skeleton of another was I found 38 miles away a month break
later...
water Amay Mortuary Service said A spokesman for the US,
be
*
28 Royal ancestor? Not nexes
Barfly. (4)
WEEK OF DEATH
71
Some
SHIP LIFTED
Rodolfo Pierce Rivera, cap- the tramp steamer, Santiago, 2 which docked at Corral, some 700 miles soutli
NEW CHARTS NEEDED Santiago, said that last Sun
day alternoon (May 21) “our sailing the Captains of ships
ship suddenly creaked and wild The Indiang BIRY WH told by Dow, calm sea in Reionicavi cries came from the shore
Guir
between Puerto Montt and
same time. I was so appalled
Cricket has helped hold Commonwealth
Labour
Oxford, May 28
here today as more reports omne Ancud, in Chiloes Island where the ground split and buildings Lord Attlee the former In of Chile's week of death and about 500 people were en fei seemed to collapse all at the horror in watch 6,000 people are by the Best of the tidal waves, reported to have been killed and the map of southern Calle and eruptions. changed by quakes, tidal waves
the seventh body would Have to Practically all southers Chile,
said the consts and sea bottom at the right I didn't realiss had etsanged in such a way that what was happening out at me. new murine charts would have The sea seared to empty ftself and just as we expected to be drawn up.
A become grounded a high Eye-witnesses mild, the Andes
be brought to Tripolt before extething to an area of about ange tax rearful ikhti fide came, we seemed to be
Identification can be made.
40,000 aquee milew hem aarde"
lifted on sir and were carried
Prime Minister salā here today that cricket úne of the unifying Influences or holding the Commonwealth together... along with the Royal Family,
fresses, the coinerson law, and
There were no details in the This" sinkling betweet · Chilig at least ninh, volouspesawiwo of on to the other side of the 1' Giving" a lesture at Oxfort
reported finding of the body,
188 miles frotti, Santh Jeti Mwetnary. Bervice teams will the far unishableA continue searching the Libyan covered Tallo Porker "warter for the bodies of the "miter watte De L
last two missing crewment altered the whole 15 Toody The bomber was found in the région, PUNO hlab, 5 Cam-May 1959 with its radio intact
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and several water fugs still fill-out Ame edAP
during the wedźca convulsions.
them now ohm burst from the earth and shot cut amoke
their
First plot Manuel Mancolers took over the story," "The
and walls, were ernstu
| thair hands to us for help
we verd unable to give,.
University on the evolution of the Commonwealth, Lord Attles rocalled attending a Test match by Mackenbetween-India-ind
adhere in the files that at Lärde ritual was there,”