ALLEGED TO HAVÈ FIRED FIRST SHOTS
UN withdraws Ghana contingent from duty
Leopoldville, Nov. 23.
The contingent of 370 Ghanaian polico, said by the Congolese to have tired the first shots in Monday's battle around the arc to be withdrawn from Ghana envoy's residence, Leopoldville.
MUTINY
PUT DOWN
WITHOUT BLOODSHED
This was anneused today by UN spokesman as 100,000 Con galese rede fural proces sion route to a tribute to the Tour Conga silliers kled the Nighting.
12
Congolese ofleials, 160k part in today's funeral procession for Celnet Nkokulu.
The UN did not send a repre- sentative. I was learned that this wh on Congolese advice Ofeervers here said it would for fear of reprisals-Reuter.
| obviously be dult
Str thei
Ghanaian police to continua patrolling in the city after Mutt-} day's shooting. They are to be replaced by Nigerians,
Military source: sesated Und this more was not a direct con- |
FC «F ! * 1t *L &
of the latest Corgo event involving th Chata !mission,
Th
THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1960.
Britain starts a rush for
men's hats
London, Nov. 23.
A prominent London haberdasher said British men are leading a worldwide revolution. They are wearing huts again. "Bare heads are no longer. fashionable," sold Wollem Lues In an interview. "There's a real rush on these days for hals. You may say it's a revolu-- ilon,"
Hal sales are soming all over Britain.
"It's fabulous," he addice. There never has been a hat rush ke this."
BEST SELLER
Asked how he accounted for the sudden return to hats, Lujens replied
The small bat did it. It all with the Robin Hood
Late Ward Bond style shape so revolutionary
leaves his
Leopoldville, Nov. 23, "Sources said not to John
A short-lived mutiny of Con-ha been teacher carlky for
golese troops in
G pro- Nigerians to take the place of
vincia! garrison has been ang police, who would be put down without blood-moved out for a rest. shed, it was learned here Calen Mebut the Congo
today.
strongman, feciny mined. at that
thas my headquarters form is to be renamed "Camp Laeutenant-Colonel Nkokoin" in betur of the Fampoldville gas- nsen commander killed in tim si
re
Uz
Reports renching hers
the kit that soldiers of iarrison had mutinit 4 after they had en informed by a corded tady porch Kindy
Patrie ou feel Lumumba and breadcast over Stanleyville Radio
C
They must taken their offleer. prisoner, after alleg Lumumba insko a violent attack against
uty chiefs. However
A statue
..
gun
Wayne
Los Angeles, Nov. 23.
Film star Ward Bond's will was filed for probate to-
day.
Tlated his estate as worth more than $10,000, named hic wirlow as executrix, And he qurathed his favourite shotgun t his friend, actor John Wayne. Bord died on November 5 of
a heart attack in Dallas, Texas. The master of TV's "Wagon left olher Runs and A statue is to be erected Train"
friends Ben to mentas of Captain Nkokolo at fishing gear
Harrold and Avery Remick, he the entrance If the camp.
option 10 13 known wine & lex huyn dy
Camp ve Wayne an
purchase Bond's interest in two of dareu sions between the offi- Leep 11.
Californi, ranch Kern county, erra and their natinied in
said the Colonel | properties totalling 400 acres.- A citation Free and i the offles were set
had lied on the held of honour AP. avrumed cuntrol of their mua,
Stanleyvis, capital of the for the defence of the interests pastem province of th• Cungo, of the Congo nalfonal gover Is a pro-Linnanha bastion. The signty against the aggression of spevel was apparently recorded by Tanoumla in Leupoldville ! and sent to Stanleyville It was re-bry least. AFP.
where
Ghana."
Colonel Mybalu, together with numbers of the ruling College of Graduates and other leading
NO TRACTORS OR
CARS FOR CHINA
London, Nov. 23.
If Ford of Detroit takes over English Ford completely the British firm would not be able to ship to China either tractors or any other of their products, the British Council for the Promotion of International Trade warned today.
The statement follows ques- the Enemy
Act of 1917 any
tions in the House of Cominous | American - owned company is .on Tuesday calling for an required to obtain a licence undertaking from Fords ut Dei from the US Treasury for ex- troit that they would refrain | ports to China.
from using their contro! over There is no recorded 123- The British Bom for political stance of such permission being. purposes contrary to govern- granted," It guld. ment policy.
British Fords tritter exports
la China were mentioned.
Since the British embargo on exports to China was partially
The Counell stated that under relaxed in 1958 British made the foreign assets contral re-tractors worth £1,800,000 have gulations established under the been shipped to that country.- (United States) Truding with ruter.
A British Crossword Puzzle
2.
16
Lynched by
prisoners
A
Before the eyes of the war- den, the enraged prisoners full upon Border and beat him to pith. The prison authorities would only confirm his death.—| UPI.
that at first most chaps loughed
their heads oft. Now it's a best selier."
The Robin Hood has an UX- tremely narrow curled up balm, coming to a point in front. The crown is low,
hat
Inspired by zooming sales, British hat manufaélurers are inunching Riree new modets this week.--AP,
Morocco expels
Russia and
Taiwan are
biggest debtors
United Nations, Nov. 23. The Soviet Union and No. tionalist China are tho two biggest debtors to the United Nations, while a dezen other member states are in arrears with their regular contributions for 1958 and 1959, ac. cording to official figures published today. Publicatiun
n detailed statement of contribuiluns tu the world organisation's budgét followed
a warning two days spo by the Secretary-General Mr.
Dag Hannaarskjøk that! the United Nations whs on the verge of bankruptcy.
Arrears
of contributions for
newsman 1958-1959 and this year totalled
$14,414,937 (about £5,170,000) while arrears of assessments for these
the
ST-LAURENT U.S. may
'VERY WEAK'
YVES SAINT-LAURENT
Yves
1 Page 8
-
U.S. may send man
around moon by
1967: Von Braun
New York, Nov. 23.
Dr Wernher Von Braun, the German-born rocket scientist, predicted today that the United States would be able to send a man on a flight around the moon by 1967, and land a man on the moon by 1970.
He also said he believed the. United States would put a man
Paris, Nov. 23. Saint-Laurent, 24-in orbit around the earth next year-old top designer of year.
and
ABSOLUTELY SAFE
the fashion house of Dior Dr Von Braun, director of had a complete physical the U.S. space tight contre ut mental breakdown | Huntsville, Albamn, was speuk- and lost tho use of his ing at a press conference here. legs" friends said today. A Dior spokesman had
carlier discounted reports) that Saint-Laurent was seriously ill following his discharge from the French Army, but said he was vary "weak".
Tho
man Referring to landing o on the moon, he said:"
to
" the Russians decide take short-cuts, they could beat us. But they could also fail, would whole world and the know about it because you can't
tall, slim, bespec- le a thing like that." tacled designer's friends, Dr Von Braun sald the United however, said.. he "daes States would not undertake a not evan recognise mem-marned moon shot until it was bers of his family and is quite certain that they
be absolutely safe for the unable to use cating uten-
astronaut sils during meals." Router.
Macmillan
criticised
on missiles issue
would
Russia might doride to go ahcad, regardless of the risk 10 human life, if, for example, she thought she could make palilical capital out of such a fent, he added.-Reuter.
Reduction of dependents
Norfolk, Va., Nov. 23. The Navy announced plans today to reduce the number of Its dependents overseas by per cent by July 31, 1962.
The cut in the overseas depen-
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Huge weather balloon
is recovered
Sioux Falls, S.D., Nov. 23. Officials today recovered a huge 16-storey balloon which was launched as part of the Tiros II satel- lite project.
The balloon came down at
Maniste, Michigan, just short of 12 hours after it climbed into the dark, pre-dawa sky from Jur Foss field near Sloux Falls. PERFECT
The balloon, à partner in the Tiros II weather satellite jaun-· ching at Cape Canaveral on Wednesday, functioned perfect- ly and sent data back all dur- ing its flighi across the Midwest, it was reported.
carried still The balloon cameras instead of the television cameras aboard Tiros,
Designed to travel si an oiti tude of 100,000 leet, officinis suld the balloon reached altitudes of
114,000 feci,-UPI.
'Spy' satellite, says Moscow
Rabat, Nov. 23.
years and 1957 for Andrew Nash, correspondent special fund for the United
of several British news-
Nations emergency force in the Middle East totalled $22,721,534 the papers belonging to
the statemeri showet Beaverbrook group, WOL
China, Austria, Argentina, formally expelled
from Cuba.
In- Hungary, India, Morocco today and willdonesia, Italy, Pakistan, Poland, leave tomorrow.
the Ukraine, the Soviet Union. No emelal statement was The United Arab Republic, and given on the expulsion, but in Venezuela each had at October formed circles beloved it was 51-effective date of the report New York, Nov. 23. caused by reports by Noch, who more
(about than $100,000
The Liberal weekly, the dents, which now number 33,000 was working for the London £35,000) cutstanding of their
Nation, sold today that for the Navy, is part of an over "Dally Express" and "Financial
contributions for 1960. gross Times" and other newspapers,
The countries fully paid
it was fatuous to suggest all cut by the armed forces de-
Tass today signed to slow up the draining Moroccan Exonomy aud
the Include Burma, Cambodia
that thoro could be con-
American gold to
new United *way of political events here..
sultation Malaya, Japan,
between Federation of
Lon- foreign countries.-UPI don Laus and Thailand.
and Washington All of the rest owed sums
before
sub- Polaris from about $5,000
marines stationed in
ቦ፡
QUESTIONED
Irene's protest.
1959
up
TORY BACKBENCHER IN MACMILLAN'S SEAT
satellite satellite.
The
Moscow, Nov. 23. described
Slates
05 an
the Tiros 11 "exploringe"
was
agency Said it officially admitted in the United
Scottish waters went into U.S. honours Gandhi States that Tiros satellites were
designed for air espionage but and the National Aeronautics Washington. Nov. 23. Administration in today's state- The United States will issue ment described it as a "meteoro- next January 20 postage stamps logical" satellite-Reuler. honouring Indian Independence leader Gandhi, It was announced today.
The 4-cent and 8-cent Gandhi stamps are the latest in a series picturing "champlons of liber-
Berkeley, Call, Nov. 23. A strong earthquake, prob- abby centred deep in the Pacific off New Zealand, was recorded on the University of California: selsmograph today-Reula.
End of UN-Katanga feud
Buldos Aires, Nov. 23. Noticias Groficas reports that Felix Border, 41, porter of pubile schwo!, accused of the Nush, a lebanese citizen, was ranging raping-of-a-9-year-old school-picked up at his home last tabout £1,783) in the case of
10 the Rica
Soviet for girl, was lynched by a mob of night
questioning by Costa
action. indignant prisoners оп
head-Union's $3,585,015 (about £1.- his security agents at the arrival at the Villa Devoto city
A leading quarters
the Maroccan 250,000 and China's $2,553,587
article said, "It of Jail.
(about £900,000). security services.
le hard to imagine anything He later returned (wice to China owed a further $2,732,-
Mac- more fatuous Chan Me his here to prepare for his 808 (about £985,000) for 1958 milian's idea that there would while other big be consultation. between the scheduled departure tomorrow. jand
years were British and American govern- The Lebanese embassy here debtors for those
Polaris sub. comment refused to
the Hungary, the United Arab. fe- ments before the On affair.-AP.
Ipublic and Argentina-Reuter.
marine stationed at Holy Loch would go into action.
"Worse, In the event ofy.—UPI. nuclear war the overwhelming likelihood is that there will be discussion of no preliminary any
kind between elvillan heads of
or government, civilians of any grade or au- thority whatever fixed incomes for whom, | Members of all parties and
AUTHORITY CEDED she complained, the
ministers were astonished
What is actually happening, government was not doing
said, "is that all as Miss Ward, wearing a the mallen enough.
cassack-style white fur social authority is being coded
President Moise Tshombe and Chevaller, Berendsen's right- "Some of 刮器 would like
hat, took Mr Harold Mac- to the military, and when the crisis cornes the ostensible cen-
several aides talked for more hand man, action taken on behalf of
millan's scat-he is ines of power will be bound to than two hours with top UN Nelther meri had spoken a those who cannot strika
Italy-without saying a be impotent,"
officials. The talks were inter | single word to each other unti and who cannot go to word to anyone.
Because of the danger that the
reported by both aides to have today since Tshombe's October missiles might be fired acciden-
been "very relaxed."
23 rogall demand, arbitration," she said.
A joint communique issued greal The United Nations was afterward said subjects diɛ- of the chamber amid loud these developments as
the represented by New Zealand-cussed included the functioning top UN of the railway network in cheers from the Opposi- triumphs for
survival of the free world are born Ian Berendsen, tion who guessed she was spewing forth drivel, no matter official in Katanga, whose recall north Katanga and clarification
pacification in their views."was demanded by Tshombe one of UN sincera making some sort of pra- how
month ago, and by Pierre neutralized zones-AP. test.-Rautor.
Roulez.
London, Nov. 23.
Dame Irene Ward, a Con-
servative backbencher, to- day sat in the Primo Minister's scat in the House of Commons for an hour as a protest against her own government.
No one could remember such
a thing happening before.
TC-
Afterwards, sho fold
porters sho wanted to to tho draw attention plight of people with small
She had particularly in mind
the pensions of ex-regular service officers and widows about whom a debate was taking place in the House of Lords,
Eventually she walked out tally, it said, those who extol
peace and
Elisabethvilla, Nov. 23. The Kotonga government — which has been feuding with UN forces in Katanga for the past month-today joined 'UN leaders for peace talks.
The
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