THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960.

CYPRUS AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED

BRITISH RACING DRIVERS RECOVERING

London, June 29. Mike Taylor, 25-year-old British racing driver, in- jured on the Belgian Grand Prix circuit at Francorchamps 11 days ago left hospital here to day,

Starting Moss, the Brilish ace, injured the same time was very much better and continuing to make progress, his hospital re- ported.

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A third British driver, Jonathan Sieft. 26. brought home critically injured at the weekend after crashing in the Le Mans trials in France was stated in hospital today to be "holding his own."

Sieff, son of Mr Michael Sleft, director

and of the Marks

Spencer chain stores, fractured

But new row between

Greeks and Turks may hold up independence

Nicosia, June 29,

British and Cypriot negotiators announced tonight that they have reached a broad measure of agreement on all major issues on the island's future.

But the agreement, following | supreme constitutional court will six months of involved wrang-be in being to hear objections.

which Cyprus A British source said the dis- ling during independence has twice been pute might well hold up inde- delayed, came only a few hours pendence but would not affect after a new row blew up be- today's agreement. tween the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities.

The Turks announced their determination

seck to

announced

This agreement, after the 11th in the current series of meetings between Bri- tish, Greek, and Turkish Cypriot im-representatives, concerned the plementation of a 70-30 Greek- ceding of bases should Britain Turkish ratio in the civil no longer want them, delineation service before the republic of sovereign zones which Britain proclaimed, and sent a telegram will retain after independence,

civil administration. the Turkish government and asking its approval of stand.

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Among other points to be finally settled is the position of Akrotiri village, on the edge of a Royal Air Force bomber base in south-west Cyprus.

Britain has insisted that this should remain within sovereign territory and be part of this territory, She has offered com- pensation to its inhabitants, sug- gesting that the whole village be transplanted

republicar soil. Current discussions on this point deal with the amount of compensation to be paid to the Inhabitants-Reuter.

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Socialists' objection to sale defeated

London, June 29. British government yesterday rejected Labour opposition objections to the sale of a state-owned firm of instrument makers to an Anglo - American partnership.

Mrs Elizabeth MacDougall arriving at London Airport last week with 6-year-old Geraldine Figland, the coloured girl she has fostered for five years since she found her desperately ill in a South African aback. She has brought authorities `- are her to Britain because the South African

Insisting that Geraldine must not be allowed to live in a white area. Mrs MacDougall is the widowed mother of film actress Maureen Swanson.—Express Photo.

Icelanders draw

pistols aboard

British trawler

London, June 29.

warns U.S. on

Russia warns

use of Japan bases for spy flights

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London, June 29.

The Soviet Government today warned the Western world it would take measures against "aggressive actions of American planes" flying from bases in Japan, Tass reported.

SUBMARINE

REPORTED SMUGGLING

ARMS

Kingston,' June 29.

The Soviet Government issued a statement today on the recent ratification of the U.S.-Japanese security treaty which has "aggravated the situation in the Far East," Tass said.

Apparently referring to the U-2 spy plane incident of May 1. the Soviet Government said in the statement, "Aggressive actions of American planes from the bases in Japan will not be left unpunished."

The Soviet Government was repeating a warning, which it issued after the U-2 incident, that it would take retaliatory measures against spy planes

A report circulated today and the bases they flew from.

that a submarine has visited Jamaica's' south-

Accomplice

Spy pilot's

trial

postponed

Moscow, June 29,

Well informed sources said today that the trial of American spy plane pilot, Frances Gary Powers, has been postponed from early July until a later, unspecified date.

The sources, which are not reason was

east coast, presumably to The Soviet note said, "It is official, said the that to rebel clear

the American that the Soviet Government, 15 smuggle arms

back-to-Japanese treaty, which converts being flooded with applications Japanese territory into a from persores in the United United States aircraft carrier,States, Britain, France, West other countries places Japan into an extremely Germany and

who want to witness the trial. dangerous position."

Powers U-2 reconnaissance plane was

downed on May 1, deep inside the Soviet Union touching off a series of inter- national incidents which in cluded collapse of the Paris summit conference,.---AP.

leaders of Africa movement. Pollee at. Mandeville, 60 miles from Kingston, said a woman at Hudson Bay reported seeing a white man step ashore from a sub. They quoted her as saying distance to he asked her the Kingston and then returned to the vessel, which submerged and disappeared.

into

"It converts her voluntary or invokintary complice of the United Slates aggressive policy the Far East," The reported the notes saying.

m

the

shipments from New York have (parliament) "subjected their Truman withdraws

Two weeks ago police received | The Soviet government said reports of a submarine on the that the ratification of north coast. They believe arms treaty by the Japanese Diet been smuggled to the Rastafari country to a terrible risk." cultists, suspected of having The note did not enlarge in connections with Fidel Castro's detail about "the risk" which

It claimed Japan faced.

Pistols were drawn on the skipper and radio officer

of a British trawler boarded yesterday by mencaban regime, from the Icelandic gunboat Thor, the Admiral- ty said here today.

The

trawler skipper Mr of Wally Nutten locked himself on

the bridge.

This was believed to be the | first time personal threats this kind had been used in the "fish war" between the LWO countries over fishing inside the 12 mile limit imposed unlin terally by Iceland.

The 677 ton trawler, the Northern Queen, from Grímsby, was boarded yesterday after- noon.

She claimed she was a mile outside Iceland's 12-mile Hmit but the Thor claimed she was two miles inside.

He spoke to Duncan by radio and was told to "play for time" until the British frigate reach him.--Reuter.

could

DEBATE ON HOMOSEXUALS

3 AMERICANS

But the note warned Japan about "sliding down the danger- A search continued for two ous path of relying militarism Jamaicans and three Americans and of entering into a military sought by police in connection deal with the United States for with the strangling and burying the purpose of aggression."— of three fellow cultists in

a UPI. common grave near a Rastafari camp where two British soldiers were killed by cultists on June 21.

Police said the Americans are Titus Damons, David Ambrister, alias David Kenyetią, and Lawrence Thornwell Richburg, alias Larry Rechburg. They have offered an $840 reward for 10- formation leading to the arrest of each man.

vute acts between consenting adults harmed society while slaying of the two soldiers-AF. adultery and lesbianism did not.

(Continued from Page 1) After the trawler was board-

Mr Douglas Jay. ย former ed by nine Icelanders, the Mr โยก Orr-Ewing, Civil British frigate Duncan also put Labour economic secretary to Police already have captured Lord of the Admiralty, stated a boarding party on board, the Treasury, asked how pri- five Americans wanted in the last Friday that S. G. Brown For three and a half hours Lid would be sold to De both boarding parties remained Havilland Holdings Ltd, acting on the trawior while signals in association with the Ameri- were exchanged between the can

Bosch Arma Corporation, Duncan and the Thor. for £775,000.

The Admiralty said Duncan finally suggested both boarding parties should withdraw.

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Mr Frederick Lee, a Labour spokesman

industrial affairs, said to bring an Ameri- can Concern into Brown.s which has a big reputation in the gyroscope compass feld was "a shocking insult.” ....

**How can

we convince the world to buy from us while we advertise to people, through our own government, that we need American participation condition of our ability to succeed," he asked the House of Commons,

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But another Labour member, Dr A. D. Broughton, feared thaš

the oroposal was accepted bullies and seducers in positiona of authority might make their homosexual demands on 'UNDER PROTEST' subordinates. At present they The Icelandic gunboat agreed were deterred because it was a "reluctantly" and "under pro-criminal offence. test" and said that if her men were not allowed to take the trawler into harbour then the

seamen must Icelandic returned Duncan.

Mr Butler said: "To me there

A 'divine

inspiration' leads to

bloody clash

Djakarta, June 29.

The

Monty's idea politely brushed aside

:

London, June 29. Foreign Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, politely brush- ed aside questions in Pariis- ment today about the prospect of China's Premier, Mr Obou En-lai, visiting Britain.

The idea arose out of a pri- vate invitation to Mr Chou given by Lord Montgomery on his recent visit to China.

Mr Lloyd said no official ar- rangements had been made for a visit by Mr Chou

from convention

Independence, Mo., June 29. Former American president Harry Truman announced today that he has resigned as a mem- ber of the Missouri Democratie delegation to the national con- vention, due to meet in Las Angeles on July 11 to choose the party's candidate for the pre- sidential elections.

"I have decided not to go to the Democratic convention. I am resigning as a delegate. I am sorry I cannot be there with you", he said in a telegram to Missouri governor James Blair, now attending a national confer

at ence of state governors Glacier National Park, Colorado. Truman has not given any explanation for his resignation.

AFP

23 tremors

in a day

Santiago, June 29. Valdivia in southern Chile experienced 23 earth ire- the mors yesterday, Ministry of Interior said today.

The 400-year-old city was

Mr Emanuel Shinwell, former Labour Defence Secretary, com- mented that Lord Montgomery had said that Mr Chou was a very fine man of peaceful dis- among the hardest hit centres position and asked "would it in earthquakes and tidal waves

which not be wise to invite him?”

devastated southern

Mr Lloyd replied: "Field Chile in May,

A violent earthquake, shook into considere- the islands of Castro and Quellon yesterday, the Minis- iry sadAP,

SIN AND CRIME Mr Butler, in replying to the debate, said those who spoke on be these matters should acknow- to Thor by the ledge the difference between Gin and crime. In their at- A boat from Duncan there-tempts to reform the law they ferried the Icelanders should freely acknowledge that ироп back to Thor and then collected homosexuality was, in general, A violent clash between Marshal Montgomery's views her own boarding party.

an undesirable practice, Early today the Northern Queen "reamed fishing,”

is one fundamental question to This is the first incident in which we are always brought volving a British trawler off back. There are, unfortunately, Mr Orr-Ewing replied that it Iceland since the law of the sea people today for whom the was not felt any longer neces- conterence in Geneva last April | criminal and moral law gre sary to carry on, at the tax failed to reach agreement which | co-temĺnous. payers expense extra capital could have allowed settlement of "They consider that if con was needed what had been Britain's dispute with Iceland | duet Is not prohibited by described as "this experiment in over the 12 mile limit,

criminal kw there is no reason Socialism."

why they should opt indulge in it.

U.S. TIE-UP

Every major firm in Britain in the gyro compass or gyro field had a tie-up with a United! States partner.

LOCKED SELF

law enforcing agencies will be taken and a fanatic Moslem sect tion and given due weight.". about 50 miles southwest

of Bandung, capital of West Jaya province brought death to 27 people.

The bloody incident occurred earlier this month in the village of Tinaringgul fir where the sect was led by Nawawi, a 27- year-old religious teacher who called himself a prophet,

A few days before the in-

Last month 1h0 British "In a period when religious Owners Federation and ethical restraints remain Trawler instructed their dips to stay weak, as undoubtedly they are Continued association with the outside the 12 miles for the next now end should be strengthen- cident Nawawi was said to ed, those at the criminal law have got a divine inspiration' Bosch Arma Corporation, with three months,

that he should marry three vir- technical and financial According to reports reaching acquire a special significance."

Ho would strengthen London, the Northern Queen's

did not regard progress gins and that his followers strength, Browns' long-term interests. radio officer locked himself in made so far with public opinion

The opposition carried its pro- the wireless room when the and

research sufficient

test to a vote on a technical Icelandic party went aboard change the law Reuter

flashed. B09 signals to motion but was defeated by and

322 to 235-Router,

Duncan.

Bomb tossed at house

of crime chief

should divorce their wives and other women. The to remarry

wedding least should be held in the village mosque,

4 U.S. envoys promoted

GUARD KILLED

On the eve of the fateful day the fanatics killed a village resistance guard, who put up when Nawawi cialmed me wife, A military patrol set to the Washington, June 29. village to investigate into the President Eisenhower today murder the next day found followers nominated four United Slotni Newawl and his Bangkok, June 29: Today the policemen were ambassadors in the Far East for gaged in nude dances in the

sentenced to 20-year prison promotion to the rank of Career mosque. öven years ago Arab Lee tema, A few hours earlier a Minister in the US, foreign

About eighty fanatics armed Virà, a publisher whose car sped by Yingkamol's house service, newspapers carried anti- and a bomb was loseed out They were: Mr Alexis. John-with clubs and bamboo spears Why The bomb.bounced of a fence, sonte (Thalland) Mr. Everett attacked the patrol killing in- government-articles;

exploded in the street and in- Drumright the (For

stantly an army officer and, a found murdered.

McConau Jured three children, aged 2, 9 Walker

Jula soldier.

The furious mob, dispersed Maj. Gen. Asahi Yingkamol,and 13.

only after troops opened arb chief of the Crime Suppression They were sent to hospital Brown (Laos)

| killing -Nawawi 2 and 21 - 'other Squad, Investigated and arrested with burns and other injuries five, policemen.

Kort) and

must approve the

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