THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908:
CYPRUS GENERAL ELECTION
Chinese troops One incident DOMINICANS KNIFE
leave disputed
border area
'Katmandu, July 31, Communist China has told Nepal that Chinese troops have been withdrawn from the 12-mile demilitaris- ed zone
the border between the two countries, informed sources said here today,
on
the
Communist China told Nepalese government Last month that Chinese troops had entered the demilitarised area which had been agreed to earlier this year fo-pursue Tibetan rebels.'
The Chinese action led to a protest by Nepal, and on June 28 a Nepalese officer was, killed by Chinese troops during a border clash at Mustang- Reuter
Brize Norton, July 31. Mrs Betty Giles, 34, explain- ing, to irate humismen why she robbed them of their quarry, said yesterday. "I thought that fox ran into my garden to eat my chickens. So I shot him." -UPI.
in day of
OFFICIAL OF
slow polling MEXICAN EMBASSY
Nicosia, July 31. Polling was slow in many main centres today in the general election for the first House of Repre- sentatives of the Cyprus republic, Extra police were on duty, but only one incident was re- ported.
A Greek Cypriot leftwinger, opposing sides.it is the (pro- Was slightly wounded at Makarios) Patriotic Front and Lamaca, south Cyprus, tonight Akel (Communist perly) on when a right-wing supporter one side against a tow. in-
red at hin with a pistol dependents." during an argument over to- day's elections, it was officially announced.,
CANDIDATES
II was officially Estimated that 214,000 Greek Cypriots Voling was reported more | and 23,000 Turkish Cypriots nctive in village polling stations | both men and womenwere than in the lowns, where elec-
entitled to vote, to eject $5
Ciudad Trujillo, July 31.
A group of Dominican political refugees burst into the Mexican Embassy today, smashed down' a glass door and knifed a Mexican secretary.
Mausoleum
for founder
of Pakistan
Karachi, July 31.
Diplomatie officials said 33 political refugees had already taken refuge in the embassy and
·expressed bellef the new arrivals were Dominican government agents sent there to provoke an international incident with Mexico.
At the same time diplomatic sources said 14 people took re- fuge in the Brazilian embassy last week although police open- ed fire on a group of refugees on the embassy grounds, killing a man, wounding his wife and
Greeks and 15 Turks to sit in President Mohammad Ayub | injuring a number of children.
toral sources predicted absten tions of up to 40 per cent. Both the House under the Zurich Greek and Turkish officials | agreement of February 1859. forecast a comparatively light pall.
Officials and voters alike said there did not seem to be much interest in the election were no real
because there
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Four Greek candidates belong- ing to the Patriotic Front have been returned unopposed, and 41 other 31 sorts, The Front's list candidates were contesting the
of 35 candidates includes about 20 former Eaka men.
the
•
Khan today laid
The diplomatic sources sald foundation stone of 13 persons took refuge in the mausoleum to house the Argentine embassy, bringing to of known poli- remains of the late Mo-tical opponents of Generalissimo hammad Ali Jinnah, Rataci Lonidas Trujillo founder of Pakistan.
A crowd of nearly 100,000 Archbishop Makarios, presic. people attended the ceremony. ent-elect of Cyprus, this after- The Quaid-Azam (great lead- from his archer) mausoleum, near the centre nout 'walked bishopric to a school across the of Karachi, is to be completed in street to cast his vote, und was two years at a cost of 15 million applauded by a crowd outside rupees (about £7,100,000) of which 10 million rupees (about the polling station,
£700,000) has already been raised by public subscription.
When polling closed at most centres tonight, reports in kicated that up to half the Greck electorate had abstained on the island's main towns and up to 30 per cent in the coxin- try.
In Famagusta and Limamo] about half
the Greek clee- torste voted, but in Larnaca, 2- south Cyprus, only about 30 per cent turned out. AL
one
Lança polling station with 1,200 registered voters only about 180 people voted.
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Married again
Crowborough, July 31. Frederick and Dorothy Gilbert were married yesterday, 14 years after they were divorced,
UPI.
60 the number
to
seek exile in Latin American embassies.
The
the
YOUNG PEOPLE
entering group Mexican embassy today was made up mostly of young people including a girl.
to
They sheltered the glass door when the secretary, Fernando Ibarla, barred their access the embassy with the statement it already was packed with 33 refugees,
However the real reascpu for barring the group was reported to be fears the group was made Lip
of government agents, Irabo demanded the weapon- wielding newcomers surrender their knives and sticks and he was roughed up.
One of the "refugees" slashed his shirt and cut his handy in- flicting minor injuries.-UPÍ.
Fresh demonstrations
break out in
South Korea election
Seoul, Aug, 1.
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To commemorate the 309th anniversary of the Bayal Society, the University of Ox- ford recently conferred honorary doctorates of science on some of the participants in the celebrations. Picture shows: The vice-chancellor of the University, Dr Bose (bow tie) with the five recipients of degrees from left: Profesor Nikolai Semenov (085B), Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry; Frofessor Fellx Bloch (Stanford University, USA), Nobel Prize winner in Physics; Dr Alfred Newton Richards (University of Pennsylvania, UBA); Profes sor Ojvind Winge (Carlsberg Laboratories, Denmark); and Dr Edgar Steacte (National Re- search Coungli, Canada).—The Times Photo.
25 killed
Parts, July 31. Twenty-five people have been killed and 37 seriously injured in road accidenta In France since the holiday rush began on Friday night July 29 according to un- official reports here night-Beuter.
to-
Suggests Nehru 'step out' of government
One of ten most wanted criminals
self up
gives
Cozad, Neb., July 31. Smith Gerald Hudson, 32, one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's 10 most wanted criminals, surrendered to FBI agents early to- day, without resistance at his residence.
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Hudson had been working as farm labourer near Cocad under the allas of Gerald Bennert since October of 1959, when he was added to the list of 10-most wanted fugitives, ALL-NIGHT WATCH
Bombay, July 31. Mr Chakravarti Rajagopala-
The FBI said he was picked up after pn all-night watch by chari, founder of the
D30 and there were Agents newly-formed right-wing cidents." His arrest climaxed Swatantra Party, has sug- an intensive investigation, the gested that the Indian FBI said. He was sought for Interstate night to Premier, Mr Nehru, "step unlawful
avold confinement for murder, out of the government" Hudson had been at large six months before India's since 1957, when he escaped next general election in from the Pennsylvania State 1962 to ensure free and Penitentiary at Bellefonte-AP. fair elections.
Addressing a meeting of the new party's general coundi, he said such a step by Mr Nehru would prevent the ruling party "bribing" the people.
He suggested that the country
be handed over to a caretaker
government six months before the election. "If the premier bores in raids of counting accepts this suggestion, the Con- gress Party will be jerked out," places.
be added.-Reuter,
Election disturbances continued in three widely separated areas of South Korea yesterday as government authorities tried to restore order in eleven districts where mob violence forced re-election.
Fresh demonstrations broke, two rival factions and observers out in another district 'where an Ceared the Democrats might imprisoned former leader of ex- fail to agree on a compromise president Syngman Rhee's and split into two parties, liberal party was re-elected to As of Sunday night the the powerful Lower House in faction led by former vice. Friday's general election,
president John M. Chang was RIYAL FACTIONS slightly trailing the rival faction ted by Yoon Bo-an, who is Meanwhile, the victorious De challenging Chang's right to the mocratic Party which won 174 premiership on the basis of his seats in the 233-member House capacity as titular head of the was far from decided on their party. choice of prime minister, supreme executive post in the new government.
The big majority the Demo- crats gained in the new House was evenly divided between i
Life saved
20 injured in
soccer incident
Durban, Ang. 1.
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U.S. subs to
use Malta?
London, July 31. The Foreign Office declined comment tonight on Bri- fish newspaper reports that Malta's dockyard will be made available to U.S. Polaris-firing submarines under the terms of á férth« coming Anglo-American agreement.
The reports, published in two Sunday papers, said the dock- (yurdi om the Mediterraan island will provide fuel and stokes fuclities for the U,S. submarines,
"I'm afrind there is nothing
At least 20 people were injured
when part of a crowɛ of 2,700 to be said about these reports," non-whlies ran wild at a Foreign Office spokesman de- soccer match between South elared. African Indians and South Leotion and Washington, are African Africana here yester-known to be negotiating an day.
the use agreement authorising Hundreds of bottles were of British porta for missile- thrown and a section of fencing carrying American submarines, torn away.
-AP.
But trouble continued in 150 miles Changyung, somme south of Seoul, where mob beat up a former Liberal Party
night. cadidate on Saturday The demonstrators occupied police station today demanding that police return the candidate to them as they could hand out punishment. Police had whisk ed him to a hospital for safety, yesterday.
clothing in Casse's
King's Lynn, July 31. Ballot burning and other pulled the 40-year old mun away Takan on a shopping tour yes- violence had started on Friday from a live electric line which terday, Prince Charles bought night following the
thrillers and freest he had touched and then ran three paperback
Among the injured was a 19- year-old white police constable, Frana Koekemoer. He suffered a
head wound from a flying bot- Disqualified
Marmande France, July 31. Polloe said a large mongrel Casse's life:
its teeth,
dog saved Pierre
The dog, grabbing|
tie-Reuter.
Home Minister Lee Ho of the caretaker government said 72 persons were placed under arrest since Saturday for balloting the country has ever off barking to felch medical aid. Princess Anne bought a wicker
basket.-VPI. -UPI. barning and wrecking ballot | known.-AP,
Evesham, July 31. Judge at the annual Evesham cattle show hastily disqualified an entry in the "best cow" con- petition yesterday when the Greenhill Jorrocks, animal. turned out to be a bull,-UPI,
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