'THE CHINA MAIL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1900.
Boos and hisses for German war veterans at memorial service
Saarbrucken, Sept. 4. Cat calls and hisses greeted a thousand members of the German veterans organisation Steelhelmet (Stahlhelm) gathered in this border town to- day for memorial services. Ex-Reich Chancellor Franz Von Papen was present.
CIGARETTE THAT LIGHTS
ITSELF
London, Sopt. 4. London businessman John Lennox Cunning- Ham is testing a revolu- Honory now cigarette that the. smokor con light up by simply striking it on a special surface on its package.
He was reported in the Sunday Pictorial to- day to be negotiating with two big British to- bacco companies about producing the cigarette.
UPI.
They enrried giant asking, "Are you still alive?" and placards bearing pictures of World War If vintage Nazi
helmets nimy swastikas.
Members of a Saarbruecken Parlament) praised the "spirit pacifit group showed up at the of knighthood, the preparedness to German for sherifles and the love for Suryless-devlicated soldiers killed In both world the German people" reflected by Wars-10 taunt the ageing the veterans.
Lenders, of the organisation volemins.
statement mourning posters issued a
the recent death of their former chief, ex-Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, and saying that the best defence #es in the offence." The statement said this racant As the Veterans marched a strengthening of West Ger- with oldhatthe flags up a man forces and soldlerly ideals toward a war memorial vers to combat Communism.-AP, loulting the borders of the fariner enemy. France. thei paclists shouted out close order;
ill
Intended to command:
There conftise the marchers. were no clashes.
covered!
with
NATO OFFICERS Participating in the services were uniformed oficers of the) French and West German armies, now allied in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, members of the Steelhelmet's youth auxillary (Scharnhorst-
Von Papen, Jugend) and nailve of the Saar area.
In an address, Franz Jose! Roeder, Minister President of Saar and President of Bonn's Bundesrat (Upper puse
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Workers in Cyprus threaten to strike
Indonesia's Communist
}
Party
under fire He's Britain's first
Djakarta, Sept. 4.
A demand for the dissolution of the Indonesian Com- munist Party was voiced for the first time in Q Moslem mass rally in this capital city today.
The demand came during a prayer meeting in commemora-
on of Maulid Nabi (prophet
Mohammed's birthday),
Posters proclaimed;
*The
the
de-
ever
nationalised
chimney sweep
London, Sept. 4.
P.K.I. (Indonesian Communist Britain's first nationalised chimney sweep (he will work in white overalls, drive a white van, use vacuum cleaning equipment) was
party) is contrary to rational identity of Indonesia,
Musken community
mands, disolution of the P.K.I."
"the Nicosia, Sept. 4. Less than three weeks after achieving indepen
dence, the Cyprus government finds itself' threatened by a general strike.
Japanese buy ship that shelled them
The strike threat came from the three groups of trade unior confederations-left, right wing, and independent.
Joini communique on A
said government Saturday workers will sluge a 24-hour unless strike next Thursday dismissed government workers
are reinstated.
also The communique
ap- Vancouver, Sept.
pealed to all island workers of Mitsul strike in support firm
of govern and Company has bought the ment workers, workers
The Japanese
ani
have
"we are prepared to support Diakeria's military command In fighting the dangers ot
communism."
STATE IDEOLOGY Speakers hailed the Islamic Indonesian religion and the state idicology of Pantjasila five principles on which President Sukamo in bulldlag his sodalist state, and one of which stresses belief in God
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Singapore French call for
warning
on sesame
oil from Hongkong
By Gordon Hung
Singapore, Sept. 4/
extradition of ex-SS man
Paris, Sept. 4. Some 10,000 French ex-servicemen and former resistance fighters today called for the extradi. tion from Germany and trial in France of former Nazi General Bernhard Lammerding, the head of an S.S. Force said to have killed hundreds of civilians in Tulle and in nearby. Oradour-Sur-Glane in June, 1944.
The Ministry of Health has warned the public that
General Lammierdinig was sen brands of soramo oil, tenced to death in his absence manufactured in Hong- by a French military court al kong, have been found to Bordeaux Ih 1951, Iin where- contaminated with abouts were unknown at the mineral oil which is "high-e but last September he was reported,to,, have attended a ly toxic and dangerous for reunion of former S.S. men in humon consumption."
Lower Saxony.
be
oll
A Malstry statement said: "These brands of acsame have recently been imported into the country for sale to the public.
"Retailers and members of the public in possession of quan- titles of these bands of sesame oll are advised to surrender them immediately to the City Health Offlee."
CO-OPERATION
Although hundreds of people are belleved to have bought con- laminated, acsame oll, not one person had surrendered his or Rocks to the City Health Office.
It is understood that the im- porters of these two brands of sesame oil had given the health authorities "every co-operation" when it was fouid that the gli was contaminated,
Sesame oil, more commonly known กร gingelly oil, is popular among the Chinese for Its "strengthening" qualities, It is extensively used in food. preparations served to women who have just given birth.
Apart from Hongkong, sesame pil also comes from South India, Sudan, China, Indonesia and Thailand.
Africa
nounced recently by his proud employers the Resigns in
National Coal Board.
He has been appointed by the North-Western Division of the Board to work in the Manchester area
because, the Board
claims, some of their 300,000 customers have com- plained of a shortage of sweeps,
But local sweeps don't agree. Says Frank Roberts, a 'sweep at Sukarno, in a recent decre Bolton: "This statement about bos insisted that all political
... the lack of sweeps Is just parties requiring recognition
a lot of nonsense. The op- und legally must have in their
posite Is the truth, Most constitution a clause silpilating chimney
icology-AP.
sweeps
old Canadian cruiser Quebec | recently been laid off because complete adherence to the state canvass for trade."
which helped to shell the Japanese Islands during the closing days of the last World War to breaks it up for scrap. company Spokesman for the
here that the ship was purchased for between US$350,- 000 and US$400,000 and would be broken up in Japan.
He said a similar amount was also paid for the cruiser Ontario a sister ship sold as surplus last your to a Canadian firm. Ching Mall Special.
of lack of funds to continue government work-AP.
Coolest weather
Paris, Sept. 4... Paris had one of the coolest and rainiest Augusta in the elty's history, with almost twice the normal average ramfull for the menth, the French Meteoro- Jogical Service reported-China
Mail Special.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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24
126
ACROSS...
1 Trumpeter perhaps (8). 7 Beyond une's prime (1).
Liquid measure (6).
10 Departed Negro? (6),
11 Cigarette packets? (4).
13 Spices
between
paris (10)..
15 Means of control (4),
16 And Cromarty? (4)..
1 Idle clerks? (10),
machine
22 Not very convincing (4).
24 Lend me to 1 (8).
20 No churchgoer (8).
20 Nap on the carpet (4).
27 While to and tro (0).
18
13
DOWN
$2
2 Rent by agreement (5).
3 From it ewers may be Alled
(5).
4 Pouring out words, (6),
a torrent
of
6 Took the nickey1 (8),
It does not flower (4),
a Do they lay golden
(0).
12 Oocs West!, (5),
13 Bign of omission (6).
14 The man who
(8).
eggs?
U.S. holiday death toll
have.
to
And adds Joseph Knowles, 30, .whio
Atlantic crossing
Plymouth, Sept. 4.
A 41-year old Dane has crossed the Atlantic single- handed in a 28-foot katab In 81 days. Axel Peterson. arrived, last night aboard his "Marco
Poly from Jamaica,
Petersen,
baghelor, lived nine years in New Zealand-UPL
sunk all his savings Restriction on
Inte a sweep's business at Astley: "This is almost certain: to ruin me. I only have a bicycle,
has
In
duty-free alcohol
Picture above shows; white uniform -- 65-year-old Chicago, Sept. 4.
Edward Hayes, of Farnworth,
Paris, Sept. 4, Bolloy, who Traffic casualties
mounted ur
been A decree curbing the privi- steadily today as balmy picked us Britain's first ever
leges of the 2,000,000 millions nationalised chimney sweep.- weather enticed
Frenchmen who are allow- od to distil · their own duty-free alcohol has come into effect as part of a campaign against "social
the scourges",
of Americans onto the Express Photo.
highways, bent
the
pleasures of a three-day
Labour Day weekend. With the 78-hour break in work-day routine more
than half-way over, deaths on the roads were averaging nearly live every hour.
HURRICANE
official gazette said hara. For many years formers and others who grow their own crops San Juan, Sept. 4. A mighty hurricane,
with have been allowed to distil up le At 2 pm the toll showed 212 winds of 100 mph, bore down 10 Hires (171⁄2 pints) of alcohol trame deaths, nine la beating on Puerto Rico and the Virgina year from their crops without accidents, 22 drownings and 33
Islands today.
paying duty. fatalities In miscellaneou
The new decree does not accidents for an overall The U.S. Weather Bureau affect this right, but prevents accident death toll of 276.
issued En emergency warning 1 from being passed on to the In the costliest single and said. people in the area owners, heirs or purchasers of head-on should rush safety precautions property so that the privilega accident reported, a coilbalon on Saturday killed alx and complete all preparations by will die with the present owners,
China Mall Spielai, persons at Lufkin, Texas-AP.dark-AP.
RAF ace denies
denies King
Hussein fired him
London, Sept. 4.
Twelve Hunter jets swept on one side of the airliner. Twelve Vampires screamed up on the other. Piloting the leading Hunter was King Hussein of Jordan. He switched on his radio and over the air crackled his farewell message: "Well, skipper, I don't know when we'll meet again, but it's not good-bye-just au revoir.”.
"I was deeply moved, "Skipper" was Wing Com-salem, mander John Dalgleish, for Husein himself had or
ganised It," former personal pilot, to the The wing commander pointed king and the man who once to a gold wrist-watch-a fare- saved the king's life,
presentand
He was dying home to Brie taln front Jordan, his spell of
never was duly over.
17 Slight conträtempá (5), ...
18 When, satisfied,
exist (0),
11 doesia's
20 Member of a colony7. (a). 21 Moves to the sides, (8), 23" to thee Blithe spirit (4). SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1. Jewish, 4. Oboko, 7 Toller, 8 Bears, 10 Lass, 12 Latched, 15 Cedes, 16 Hire, 17 Clot, 19 Pedal, 20 Kettles, 21 Tals, 28. Sheep,.: 24 Spolll, 25 Bissh, 25 Prayer, Iowa: 1 Jet-binck, 2 Wainscot, 3 Bped, Backéhni, Server, 9:Vases, 11 Seldere, 12 Lepet, 18 Holar 3, 14 Dilerit,' 18-Detiki, 22 Byur.
well
id:
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wouldn't have been given that if there had been any trouble, would 17"
OLD FRIENDS
And yesterday, "lock" Dal- gleish, itt in his Edinburgh On a small table slood a bove with his wife, Davitia, i silver-framed pletfire, br told the story of his home usein, with the Inessage: domita-and strongly denied With our gratitude and ad- Husein had sacked him after miration. Hussein allegations of embolage,
Their plane had been cleared!
by Damascus to fly over. Syria at a period when relations between Syria and Jordan were
icained.
In spite of Syrian permission, tho, MIG swooped to attack and Wing Conimgider Dal-: glel escaped only by diving and hedge-hopping their plane back to Jordán..
received the
Sepulchre, from the Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem.
the king he Knighthood. bi the Holy
Wing Commander Déliela These stories were, part of a spoke of his long friendship personal attack by Cairo Radio with the king and told the to coincide with my departure story of the inse he and His
sein werd buzzed by Syrlan under the Ale, Minimuya 6 from Jordan," he d
what, will, the will com master do now?
The 24-plab kéwell tale MIG, fables in 1959 the time old dwt, Wals tiikit | júst &à fim Kiriliser Kärt Jøru- i le saved EINARS, .../ | hear frosis távols.”
protest
Haarlem, Sept. 4.
ON GUARD
*vice-
M. Rene Cert-Ferriere, President of the association of former resistance fighters, told a meeting "We feel no hate against the German people. But we in- tend to remain on our guard. That is why we demand General Lammerding's extradition,"
falling extradition, the realat- ance fighters, demanded b trial in a German court as n common criminal-Reuter,
Finnish President
to visit -Russia
Helsinki, Sept. 4. -
He said afterwards thath | President Urho Kökkönen of Finland has accepted an invitation to visit Soviet In Promter Khrushchev Moscow, it was announced today.
Nehru flies
over
flood-hit
area
Bhubaneswar; Sept. 4. Mr Nehru, the Indian Prima
were
Khrushchev's invitation and Kekkonen's acceptance announced in a joint commu- nique made public during the lost hours of Khrushchev's 48- hoor visit there to wish Kek- konen a happy 60th birthday.
The communique sald Kek- konen will come to Moscow lute in November no uzeet date was revealed in connes- tion with Soviet-Finnish trade tniks,
COMPETITIVE
anid
the
The communique Minister today flew over Soviet Union understood "Fin Orissa stute to inspect land's desire to remain com- damage caused by floods, petitive in the western markets" some of the worst in local and is willing to negotiate.... possible measures to maintain history.
and further, develop the ex- Slate
officials change of trade between the
government
值
The Secretary of the Netherlands-Japan Institute, Mreported to Mr Nehru that 45 Soviet Union and Finland if J. S. M. Dit, told Reuter to people were killed in the foods Finland wanted to conclude
and 8,000 families rendered special trade agreement. with night that he was resigning as
the European Free Trade Asso- harmless. More than 100,000 in secretary of the Institute
claiton." houses were damaged and some protest against the altitude of
miles with square 54,000 population of 2,075,000 affected
Crop damage
was estimated
£2,625,000)
Japan in refusing to receive the Dutch aircraft carriér Karol Doorman,
A
Suck negotiations “will take place in Moscow in the second half of November, 1980,′′. JE
(The Japanese government at 35 million rupees (about told the Dutch government on
Elsewhere two villages werDe Saturday, through its am- basandor in the Hogue, that in reported to have been washed view of "ngitation" by Indon-away in floods in the Mandi Kekkonen...to visit the Soviet
10
"In this connection," It roid, "Nikita Khrushchev....extend. ed an Invitation to. Urho
Union. This invitation was ac- and cepted with pleasure."-UPI,
esla, Japan had been compelled district of Himachal Pradesh
slate its invitation
in northern India to withdraw the Dutch
to about 100 people are feared aircraft carrier coli at Yokohama while on a dead, according to radio reports, goodwill trip to the Far East),——Bouter.
Fanfani satisfied with
trip to
to Paris
Rome, Sept. 4.
Signor Amintore Fanfani, the Italian Prime Minister, returned to Rome today by air after meeting President De Gaulle of France yester- day at Rambouillet near Paris.
met
He was accompanied by his "Signor Segni and I are foreign minister, Slamor Antonio satisfied with our visit to Paris, Segni, on Friday evening they it is a bilateral satisfaction
the Wont German Chancellor, Dr Konrad This satisfaction, is the most In north eloquent testimony of the re- Adenauer, at Varese
sults of our trip — both the Italy.
Signor Fontani told reporters stopover at Varese at the airport:
I stay in Porla."-Router.
Molts Tshembe away province' street kalow big
shida, in the Phota
and
our
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break
Hinister of the Congo's
wäver to Congolese in the ilicopear tour of town- {ares" [recently,----Exprūši
TV in coal mine
Moscow, Sept. Television is being used in a Soviet coal mine to help control lifting gear, Tass reported.
The agency, sald that with its aid the operator could observo all transport operations-Clúna Mall Special
"MOON-STAR” AIR CLEANER DEMONSTRATION
A public demonstration of "MOON-STAR" Air Cleaner sponsored by Guớn Tot Trading Co. wibe held in the ground floor, hardware department of the Sincere Department Co., Ltd, da from 1st, to 14th Sept, jasting for a continuous period of 14 days during business hours each
day,
The aim of this demonstra- tion is to fondlarize the Hobg kong Public to know the beat of this machine such as the following:
1. Very short time le needed for wasting, waalicu elight de tau
2.
1
dirty shirts In less than
S. It com2 détach áll the dirt
from any cloth of every kino of fabric.
| 8. Any". delergent can be, wit'
for, this machine, whether it Is solid or payrů
4. It does', nò “havi
cloth,