THE CHINA · MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1960.
Page
Secret Russian arms cargo Chiang learns of
for Cuba
Havana, Sept. 12.
A top secret cargo possibly tanks and heavy
artillery
-Was
unloaded from- a
Russian
freighter in Havana harbour over the week. end, informed sources said today.
Medical official
to wed
nurse
London, Sept. 12.
The ship was the 3,885-10€+ freighter Ilya Mechnikov which arrived from Odessa on Thurs- dily.
ar
Was
The sources said the entire lund surrounding cordoned ult. millary patrol ircra bouts kept private craft
water, entering the area over
tint und
workers thu dock signed to the boat werd tund-picked members
Communist-dominated
frunt union.
PARTY MEMBERS
of the
water-
The sources said only card- currying Communist party menibers were recruited from
Doctor Solomon Wand, 61-the longshoremen's hiring hall
year-old Chairman of the for the unloading.
other
with
British Council of tho
The Soviet ship's cargo wis Medical Association, is to th huge erntes while
Miss marry
Shaunagh objects" Crew, a 29-year-old nurse canvass at London's St Thomas's the material identified it as
Hospital.
Dr Wand suid:
morry very, neither of
publicity,"
"We hope to very quietly, as ไ liken much
It will be Dr Wand's second marriage. He had a son and daughter by his first wife, who died in 1951.
CONTROVERSIAL.
He is a general practitioner Jn. Birmingham, and has been chairman of the B.M.A. council zince 1956.
ing part
of
Last year he played a lead. in getting e 1950 the controversiat booklet "Cetting
edition
B.M.A
Married" withdrawn.
Doeters and religious leaders
eriuietsed booklet particularly
Lora
Chastity
an article
called "Ig Outmoded? — China
Mail Special,
covered WeTY!
The outline of much ammunition, rolling stock and ennon, the sources said,
At least 4,000 tons of cargo
were said to be involved in the surreptitious shipment.-UPI.
Sukarno defends
Indonesian
Communist Party
President
Robbers escape
in police car
New York, Sept. 12. I'olico sald two mon Armed with shotguns held 1333 branch of the ter chants Trust Company at Holmdel, New Jersey, to- day and escaped in a state police car with an cwil- mated $28,000 to $30,000,
Excla robber wire women's stocking over his head ne a mask.
Police said it was not immediately known how the two obtained: tia siato police car. It was found abandoned later.—AP.
Protest
against
bishop's deportation
Pietermaritzburg, Sept. 12. A South African Liberal Parly statement signed by the national-chairman, Mr Peter Brown, protest ed today against the de- portation of the bishop of Johannesburg.
Britain as testing Changes in
ground: Liberal
Party resolution
London, Sept. 12.
A resolution to be officially submitted to the forth- coming Liberal Party annual conference pro- poses that the British Government should offer facilities on British territory for the United States and Russia to experiment, under inter- national supervision in methods of checking underground nuclear explosions.
The resolution, submitted by the Party's national executive commitice, belleves the constant should aim of British policy
disarmament and the total abolition of nuclear anas.
be, coneral
The wb-day conference be- gins ot Enstbourne, south English seaside resori, September 29.
תם
The defence resolution re- allirms the assembly's belief
that attempts by Britain to be- come an independent nuclear power do not contribute to the maintenance of world peace. It
gues that they do not contri-
Alcatraz
strike in
6th day
at
San Francisco, Sept. 12. The mysterious strike
Alcatraz federal prison went into its sixth day to- day with prisoners still refusing to, work,
,
"A few are talking about coming out of their cells," said warden Paul & Madigan, but there apparently is a good deal at pressure, and fear."
was no
New Guinea
said desirable
challenge offered by new party
Taipei, Sept. 12, Chinese Nationalist President Chiang Kai-shek this evening was informed by close associates of the challenge offered to the Kuomintang, by the newly organised China Democratic Party.
Chlang heard news of the latest developments without any pubile comment,
the martial
law
and
Port Moresby, Sept. 12.
But Wang Tuo, spokesman of The winds of change now the Formosa Provincial Govern
blowing across many coun- i ment, accused the acting leader tries could be ignored in of the new party of violating Papua and New Guinea both only, at N "great and publication laws. tremendous risk," accord- ing to the Territory Ad- ministrator, Mr Donald Cleland,
"Nothing
is more. desirable and more Inevitable than that changes will come to Papua and New Guinen," he said in operil the Wau Show yesterday.
DISPUTED
Battle of
Britain
anniversary
Wang referred specifically to a report in the Kung Lung Pao published by La Wan-chu, actTo Ing head of the new parly, that someone had suggested that 10,000 persons should sign petition against the arrest of Lei the
Whu Is 140 miles north of Fört, Chen, intended leader of Moresby,
now party.
was
Mr Cleland sald there much goodwill between Aus- trallans and the native people of Papua and New Guinea,
INDUSTRIES
"We now have the oppor tunity to rise to the challenge of the Becelerated rate of change the logical and desired result of long years of preparation," he
added.
а
London, Sept. 12.. mark the 20th anniver- sary of the defeat of the German Luftwaffe in the the Battle of Britain, Royal Air Forco today starts a week's nation. wide "party":
At. A number of the 25 R.A.F.
planes
feature
Lei, publisher of the fort- nightly magazine New China, was arrested on September stations opened to the public, on sedition charges which the Spitfire and Hurricane security authorities in Formosh used In 1940 will said were not connected with his "dog-fights" in an attempt to Involvement in the new party recreate the battle atmosphere. Pn assertion disputed by his party associates,
The Formosu government spokesman, indicated a warning might be given to Ll Wan-ciri three successive wamings would render his newspaper liable to suspension,-AP. primary
Industries,
Many such as mining, timber, coffee. cocoa and general forming had been pioneered by Australian enterprise.
"Now our tasic is to bring Indigenous people forward to participate and akaro directly in this development," he said.
"Our common welfare and future of this country depend
Horseless carriage
CONTROL ROOM
Saturday, 125 aircraft ranging from small trainers to jet bombers will form a glant Rying elreus to tour the country controlled by a statt which will be housed in the same building from
which the battle of Britain was directed.
At an exhibition in London, wartime and modem alterati Cleveland. together with a replica of a An auto dealer who "traded Battle of Britalia control · room high" is looking for a team of ] will be on show. horses.
bute to Britain's own security, are therefore economically wasteful, and, furthermore, in- crease the danger of an out- of nuclear WHI by This was a "reprisal against | break
of opponent
nationalist | ccouraging other countries to policies who has nul been afraid follow Britain's example.
"It therefore calls upon her to say what he thinks of them," it suid.
Majesty's Government to cease Inde- further The
will deportation
do forthwith any nothing but raise still higher the pendent manufacture of nuclear opinton in which the world at weapons" Jarge alrendy holds Bishop Hooves, and will lower stili
Anthony LaRichie nequired an further the low opinion in which
It further recognizes that the the world now rightly holds the
of Britain must be
"And if, during this period authentic, full-sized stagecoach ber of the airmen who served in defence
1040. as a trade-in on a new station Involved were about 280 Ino South African Government."
CITOTS adjustment
and wagon.
While the trade-in is founded on a polley of collec- Mr Brown
mates, some of America's most wrong conclusions are was driained by
made, strictly an "older model," La Whilst deploring hardened tive security.
criminals. Pleasure the
under government
the
it is fr us to be tolerant, Richie in't worried about sell- Jant the tendency to rely increasing-
boats encircling administered
released energency and
ly on nuclear weapone at the island were unable to detect helpful month. reprimand to the military com-
conventional forces,
the tive in our ony signs of activity on manders
South
Meanwhile Bishop of Johan-expense
Mail Special. it reaffirms its support for chilly, grim island-AP. South Sumatra Anci South nesburg, Dr Ambrose Reeves, Celebes who last month banned told reporters at Salisbury air- Nato as a necessary shield in
Djakarta, Sept. 12.
today Sukarno defended the Indonesian Communist Party before Congress and the republic and provincial military civil chiefs.
He
20
mill
Borneo.
COLLECTIVE SECURITY
Fires kill many Communist Party activity in port tonight he did know why the West until multilateral dia-
New York.
to
their area,
President Sukarno said the Alinost 950 persons a month Communists had pledged were killed by fire in the United follow the official Indunghiu Stales during 1953. More than | sinte philosophy, 30 per cent of the casualties
children, were
the National Fire Protection Association re- ports. More than one-half the estimated total of 11,300 fire dents for the year occurred in home grey,UPI.
He said
he had been deported from South Africes.
the to
armament has been achieved.
The resolution
urges Conservative government negotiate with the United States and other Nato members a more effective joint control over the use of nuclear weapons and of do all operations on or from Bri- territory by American forces.
The Liberal Party, though
PUT ON PLANE The 60-year-old bishop, an outspoken critle of apartheid, when district dom-was swiftly and secretly manters had trouble in main-ported from Jan Smuts air-sh taining order and security they port, Johannesburg, carlier to- should submit the problems to day. He was put on a London-having only six representatives the central government before bound plane.
In the 830-member House of taking action-Reuter,
He said Colonel A.T. Spengler, Commoris, is credited with head of the Witwatersrand security branch, had told him several millions of supporters in before he left Jan Smuts airport, Johannesburg, that the Interior Minister, Mr Tom Naude, was not required to give a reason for the deportation,
A British Crossword Puzzle
30
33
ACROSS
3 Cover warmly (4).
23 24
22
7 Man Friday's ercator (6).
8 Sleeping in this (4).
route? (4). -
10 Picking 'em off. (7)
12 Supper price? (4)
13 Sporting rendezvous. (6)
18 Quiet noise for arel. (4)
10 Makes the coffee tighti
21 Her voice was alluring. (5)
22 Loafing on the river? (4) 23 Lift up your
voice
20to these heights? (4) 20 Not exactly brainy. (T). 34 Disreputable Cuban? (0
31 A game you call it? (4)
(6)
32 Mercury is a, liquid, ong. (5).
33 One of those hep-cats?° (4).
32
DOWN
i Cirl copper! (5)
2 The unrivalled are beyond
it, (7)
4 Length of sovereignty. (6)
5 Seltics up for the country of
Francel (4)
8 One of a famous five. (4)
0 Again the Dr leaves Andrew.
(4)
11 Cuttingly edged satiro? (8)
13 One in a hundred? No, the
reverse! (4)“
14 Spout like some old geyser?,
10 Tree designation. (8) ►
17 Global division. (4)'
18 Hold up on the linet (4)
20 Nothing paid? Yes, that's
admitted (7)
22 Object of fan-worship. (4)
24 Do they foretell the future?
(5)
23 Like a matter of fa
death, (3)
27 Britain's circus
tive? (4)
and
representa-
20. Most men talk it. (4)
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aœoin 1 Census, 7 Ewe-r, Litre, iu Nowel, 11 Lath, 13 Stamp paper, 18 Ayee, 10 User, 19 Recompong, 22 Hero, 24 Novel, 23 Trick, 20 Fore, 27 Worker Down: 2 Extra, 8.Bweep, 4 Sunday, & Now jose, 0 Pelt, Worry, 13 Haste, 13 Bouth, 14 More-over, 17. Error, 18 Hollow, 20 Paler, 21 Noise, 22. Know.
Colonel Spengler assured him the decision had been taken at a "very high level."
Dr Reeves, who fled South Africa to avoid arrest last April and reappeared in the country last Saturday, said he was going to London where he would decide what action to take in the matter.---Reuter.
Car testing.
the country.
COMMON MARKET
Anuther official resolution calls for Britain to enter the
aix-antion European Common
Market.
It urges the government to start consultations with other members of the Commonwealth, and of the seven-mation European Free Trade Associa- tion, "with a view to the entry at United Kingdom and other countries Into the Common Market."
The resolution warns Britain} "of the grave political and economic Implications for the whole Commonwealth. of the present division in western
plans starting Europe, between the European
in Britain
London, Sept. 12.
Examinors apologised today when they opened one of the first Government depots in London under a new schema for testing the roadworthiness of old
cars
The apparatus for Lesting Elde- brakes would not work, tricians had to be called En to repair a fault.
Free Trade Association the Common Market,”—Reuter.
Film banned
in France
Paris, Sept. 12. The French Government to-
day banned a newly com pleted French film "Le Potit Soldat" (The Little Soldier) because one of its characters urges support· of the rebels in Algeria. Information Minister Luis Terrenoire disclosed that the after which it will be unlawful French Cinema Control Cum- for Britain's 1,500,000 "ten plus" misalon bad voted 13 to 8, with vehicles to run on public roads one abstention to refuse without a valid test certificate. a release visa for the film
The car-lesting plan for cors agod ten years and more is not yet compulsory but the Govern ment la expected before year's end to specify a date
SMALL FEE
the
From today 12,500 garages and special stations will begi throughout the country checking
Terrenoire after viewing the fiira himself supported the com- minalon's vote.--ATP.
the brakes, steering gear, light Some roll call ing equipment and reflectors of micktie-agod cars and mator- cycles for a anali foo
Bari Antonio, Tex. The first car tested at the biz When 1st St Stephen M. Blusk omelal station at Hendon, Lon- called the role of new members don, a 1937 Riley, was refused of the 8277th School Squadron lost certificate because the spot di Lackland Air Force H, lights were aiming too high, some of the names, had a
The testing station at Barrow- Kamblay ring.
Among the men, wakigned to In-Furness, Lancashire, did not
squadron Wers. open at all because of a row the butween twa "unions about who Boone, Willem Pena, sliquid tot what china Mall G. Robideen and sposial.
M
260 INMATES Madigan said there sign of the strike abating on the
in the midst of San on this Francisco Bay.
"rock"
the
prison
The British Air Council will entertain on Wednesday a num-
At the reception will be mem- bers of the Brlish government,
and always construc- ing it. He installed the six- the diplomatic corps and repre
in his attitude."China passenger coach
show-suntatives of the British Com- monwealth,China Mall Special, room as a promotion.-UFI,
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