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Buildings set on fire in

Southern K seeking Russia moves to

Afro-Asian

Rhodesia Support

Salisbury, Sept. 6.

against

Native administration buildings in Rimuka African the West

township near Gatooma were tonight reported

to have been set on fire.

Ties broken

San Jose, Sept. 0. Costa Rica, the Argentine and Uruguay formally broke relations with the Domini. can Republic today.

The government action complied with the decision of the Western Hemisphere Foreign Ministers confer- ence held here two weeks ago.--UPI.

Tribesmen kill police in ambush

Elisabethville, Sept. 6. Two white officers and eight African police were killed by Baluba tribesmen arm- ed with bows, arrows and muzzle-loading gung in an ambush in central Katanga yesterday, the Katanga Interior Ministry Bald today.

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Scores of police and firenien fought losing battle against the blaze', which Collored night of demonstrations at three textile mills In Gatooma.

The disturbances were report- ed to have started over a wage dispute.

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A statement of the Southern Rhodeston Minister of Labour. read Abrahursen, Mr A, E. carlier to the workers by # senior Industria, ofleer advised them to return to work and "no ket mixed up with makers."

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of

London, Sept. 6. Mr Nikita Khrushchov, So-

viot Prime Ministar, already in the view diplomatic observers here actively pursuing his policy for the General As- sembly of trying to mo bilise Afro-Asian opinion against the West.

His aim as seen here is to woo the non-coinmitied countries for their support in trying to force Soviet policles on the West, trouble-primorily the United States.

INDUSTRIAL BOARD

textile industry

Reports from Delhi say he has been in touch with Mr Jawahar lal Nehru, Indian Prime Minis- ter, about going to the General

11 added that an Industrial Assembly. It was thought like betur for the had been inquiring into employ-y that he has sent messages

other Afro-Asíun leaders ment conditions,

well.

Those of you who are refus- ing work

so as to make your employer pay you more money before the board. makes recom- breaking the mendations are law," the statement said.

By midday, with practically all African labour at a stand- st, lik

plies had halted.

and bread su

Earlier today, Police used tear gas against African de- monstrator,

WETO CAT'S

stoned and bondern were placed on the main Salisbury~ Bulawayo road,

Some machines at the mills were damaged.

There were no reports of whites being injured.

in the castern highlands, 400 African ten workers marched to Umtall, near the Mozambique border, after 00 workers lind een released from their con

of tracts. They complained wages and general working conditious.

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But, according to the informa- tion available here, there hos been no sign of any personal approach to Mr Harold Mac. millan

Britai

other or Wemen allied statesmen,

TOUGH TO WEST On the contrary, it appeared ta observers

that here

Mr Khrushchev intends to be DS tough to the Wist as possible, Western and plans to ignore leaders before the opening the general assembly session on September 20,

Whe following events were regarded as among the test indications that he wishes to keep tension with the West at a high pitch.

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The staging of a press conference in Moscow by the two United States cypher

coming experis. This

after the U-2 trial, and cusations, served to keep alive. anti-American feeling over spy- ing activities,

Mr Victor Pigne, chief alde ab the ministry, Fald two platoons of pollee in the way to

SETTLED reinforce police at Mulembon- kulu were stopped by rood- blocks and attacked by

They were nearly ull from Baluba tribesmen.

Nyasaland and were expected The white captain, his white to be sent back there soon!, adjutant and eight gendarmes | At Redcliffe, near Que Que, others a dispute at the Rhodesian Iron wire idled and seven

works sian wounded.

Steel Company's and An unknown

was settled after 1,500 workers hemisphere affairs. number Balubas were idled and wound. had stopped work following complaints about food given to ed when the police fired -back

Observers here in the Katanga : unmarried men. enpila suld the Baluban strong- Damage was caused to the y resent taxation and this is kitchens and dining hali win- believed to be the reason belows. Men also damaged hind the ambush attack, brewery in the compound and Reuter,

drank the beer.Reuter.

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UN seat for Peking

United Nations, 'Sept. 6. Russia moved formally today to get China's United Nations sent for the Communist regime of Peking.

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Protest INDONESIA, PHILIPPINES

TO START JOINT

against

Peking

opera

Toronto, Sept. 6.

A Member of Parliament, p Chinese keo captain, a Formosan student and a Latvion-Canadian joined

to

ANTI-PIRATE PATROLS

Djakarta, Sept. 6.

Indonesian and Philippines warships will start joint patrols in the South China Seg before the end of the year, the Indonesian Ambassador in Manila, Mr Nazir Pómuntjak, told reporters here.

The ambassador is home for

forces last night to pro- talks with the government.

Indonesia has long been

test against the Peking prossing for naval co-operation Opera Company's ongoge- in checking the pirate and mant at the Royal Alex-smuggling activities between its andra Theatre here,

northern provinces and the Philippines.

Fred Stinson,

Conservative

The govtuncut claims much of Indonesia's natural wealth

UN takes over Leopoldville

(Continued from Page 1)

United Nathms

the

resolutions

member for York-Centre Cola being smuggled out this way. A UN spokesman said: "in C. C. Llu of the Nationalist Chinese sip Prosperity. Nichos cording to Mr Panurjaks, sea

And in a recent pirate raid, ne response to duties that

has under the las Amber of the Latvian National Federation, headed to men and passengers albard an Secretary Council

for the maintenance of peace, Tho placard-bearing Chinese in an Indonesian junk were killed.

ambassador said

and the pesurity, law

order, it Joint patrol would be started | decided to exercise over more the theatre, No incidents

by and worship from each effective control Out were reported.

nation-leuter..

Straffe

these from

airports considered Important to the United Nations operation. For the same reason we also made arrangements that temporarily zudio Luopaldville. will not be on the air,"

The United Nations released and, disregarding the provisions message from Soviet Foreign or the UN. Charter, ratified by anti-Communist demonstration

Andre! Gromyko their logislative bodice, are em. Minister formally requesting the Generalploying every means to prevent of China

The Peking Opcia Company is Assembly session, starting on the representatives September 20, to consider the participating in the work of the

the first group of Communist representation of, China in the United Nations.

the Chinese artists ever to perforin "It is essential that United Nations."

General Assembly should, at is in North America. Thes came the here from Latin America--UP!. present session, examine question of the representation of

decision China and adopt a whereby the government of the People's Republic of China shall be invited to take part in the activities of the United Nations, and the Chiang Kai-shek repre- sentatives, who are unlawfully occupying China's place in the United Nations, shall be re moved from all U.N. bodies."--- UPI.

For several years past, this question has been raised by of the the alart India' Assembly, which has upheld a declaring that U.S. resolution

would the world parilament take no action on the issue for present The "duration of its session."

Il was understood that India, experiencing border difficulties with Communist China, decided not to raise the Issue this year. U.S. RESOLUTION

year,

The United States 'was ex- pected to uffer its customary resolution to save the seat for Nationalist

China again this diplomatic SOLLTOGE predicted its passage, although perhaps with a smaller margin than last year's 44-28 vote.

last abstained Cuba which year, was certain to vote with the Soviet bloc. Laos and with the Malaya, which voled Western majority, were ux- pected to change their positions.

Gromyko In an explanatory memorandum, charged that the U.N, charter had been violat- ed "over a very long period of time" by the exclusion of Communist China.

CERTAIN STATES

Soviet request The

"The state with the largest Security Council to population In the world-the discuss the Action of the Or- People's Republic of China-has "ganisation of American Stater been deprived of the possibility against the Dominican Republic of taking part in the work of was seen as designed to arouse the United Nations and China's American resentment Rus place in the United Nations has Chiang intrusion into Western been occupied by the

Kai-shek elique, which has been rejected by the people of China and is sheltering under the As long as Mr Khrushchev ap-protection of American bayonets island of pears to want cold war with the on the. U.S. occupied Western powers, officials here Taiwan (Formosa)-an Inallen- said they saw little chance of able part of the People's Re- to the publi of China," Gromyko's Mr Macmillan going General Assembly, British note said. policy is against a propaganda at the United slinging match Nations,

The tough Soviet attitude This occurs because the gov appeared to observers to toermanents of certain states, with the closing of ranks be- mumbers of the United Nations; tween

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and and paricuarly the government Chinese over their ideological of the United States of America, dispute.

take a negative attitude towards The current issue of the au the state system established by thoritative Communist nonthly, the People's Republic of China Problems Of Peace And Social- ism, which is published in 18 languages, carrics prominently an arilele selling out the Com- munist approach to the West by the First Secretary of the Bul garian Corumunist Party, Mr Todor Zhivkov, entliled "Pesce, Key Problem Of Today."

In it Mr Zhivkov says: "The peace forces, the bulwark of which is the socialist camp, now have everything at their disposal force the imperialists abandon war and impose on them the polley of peaceful cacxistence,Reuter.

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Heavy U.S. defence burden

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Washington, Sept. 6. President Eisenhower said today the American ́pco- plo would have to carry a heavy defonce burden "until powerful aggrar- sors renounce their im- perialistic "alms of warld conquest"

In a porch at the dedication of a new building at the Armed Forces Industrial Collego at Fort McNair here, the President was

the expandedug, why

dofence budget, which in 1930 totalled just over omb per cent of the grom national product, totalled 10 per cent.

now

"Today, national security in one of the central facts of our existence the Prodident of our suld. "Over one-lalzul scientists and engineers are on- gaged in it:, half oir rencorch MY CITIŠOM - DAYS – endtied to it. No lous then five million of our citizens bro dirretty and wheily involved in its programmes.”----- Hauber

French clarify view on Nato structure

A

Dover harbour

entrance cleared

Dover, Sept. 6. The last portion of one of two blockships sunk in the western entrance to Dover harbour during World War Il to keep put enemy sub- marines

removed yesterday. Salvage craft and divers have worked to clear the entrance since 1950.

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Paris, Sept. 6. French Foreign Office spokesman sold France's main aim secking changes in the ship would be a danger to ship- North Atlantic Treatyping if vessels were again allow- Organisation was to secure ed to use the entrance. reform

of the internal structure of the alliance rather than of the Nato treaty itself.

The Dover today

Harbour Board in surveyor will now see it what little remains of the other block-

to a He was replying questioner at a press conference sought clarification of who General De Gaulle's statement yesterday about Nato reorgani- salon, in which he mentioned that the Nato treaty stipulated that revisions could be made ten years after it was signed.

REAFFIRMATION

The spokesman said General De Gaulle's statement was "

the desire reaffirmation of already expressed by the head of state and Kovernment to reform the structure of Nato."

wanted He said France

to reform, the internal range- ments of the álliance, such as standing group and the Nato

of Shape, the organisation rather than to revise the treaty, --Reuter.

PROTECTION FOR COUPLE

*** Ahmad - Karam, 20-year- bid Cairo casureur, kng his bo's daughter Farida, 29, falled to get her family'■"ver=" mission for their marriage. Moverttulem they sloped; and Faridi's father and, brothers picked up runs, and earne atter than swearing vengeance, Bo""""Ahmad naked- for Ballon proteollón and got là with a vénimated. All through their wedding (night pollotan en armed ✨ wiih" azionilo were ported outside their bedrovos (see platare,WIN Almond and Farida 'in "window) and also on rooftops over. looking their apartment.

Fire risk higher with electricity

London, Sept. 7.

Bir

insisted the

A spokesman Undiad Nations is not taking siches in the dispute between Kamvubu and Lizmumba bul that its Becurity Council mandate requires it to keep inw and order as asked by

Kasavubu.

Meanwhile Kasol

"mining

Fire risks appear to

about three times higher from the Katanga border inside

be state". troops have retaken the

town of Gandajka,

on Kasai,

ville.

with electric cookers than with gas, an official re- spokesanan port sold here today. This is largely due to food in electric cookers catching Bre more costly.

The report analysing detailed fire brigade reports on 24,000 outbreaks throughout the copa- try in 1956 sald nearly half the fires in British homes then were due to space heating,

Electricity caused more Bres in private houses than in in ́dustry-57° to 43 per cent **** though damage. In the latter was often far greater,

30 miles

official Katanya wald in Elisabeth-

A spokesman sold the town fell to the "Kalondjisis" ученят terday after Lumumba troops off the pre- had driven them vious day,

The spokesman also said that

received according to reports the Congolese Government had slutioned baitalions of troops all around the breakaway pto- vince of Katanga. one to the north in Kivu Province, one in Kasul, one at Kabinda, (wo at Balewanga and another at Mwene Ditu. He said the Con- glose troops occupied the towns around

Katızıga's

Montiers

This is probably because in- dustry uses electricity mainly as All ships entering and leav-motive power with an inherent- ing the harbour at present have ly low fire risk and its installs while the Kalundii army con- to use the eastern entrance. --- China Mail Special.

tions

are

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