THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961.
Britain and Canada Pro-Lumumba Million
split on Laos supervisory issue
London, Jan. 9.
The diplomatic campaign to get the International Supervisory Commission for Laos revived appeared to diplomatic observers to become still more confused tonight, with signs of differences between Britain and Canada.
Complex negotiations behind i deal with all parties the scenes, under way since be without prejudier
un
in Laos, tact with The United
troops welcomed
Leopoldville, Jan. 9.
A force of troops estimated at 2,050-strong support- ing Mr Patrice Lumumba, By the first Congo Prime Minister, has penetrated 150 miles into Kotango, according to reports reach- ing the United Nations here today.
of
The reports were received as the Congolese Government President Joseph Kasavubu UN here formally warned the In a memorandum against old- ing pro-Lumumba elements.
The Lumumba troops, who entered Katanga from the pro- Lumumba Orientale and Kivu Provinces, were warmly wel comed by Baluba tribesmen and surrounding districts, the un mining town of Manono the UN said.
States, to Interna while India has been in contact fore Christmas, have shown Bri-tonal recognition of Boun Oum with the Soviet Union. lain to be cluse to India in its or Souvanna Phouma.
Pro-Communist Meanwhile state of affairs The present desire to revive the commission
are "ightening their speedily in an effort to prevent was discussed in separate talks for
of the Laotlan the Lacs fighting becoming a which the Earl of Home, British celelement" major world crisis,
Foreign Secretary, had today Royal capital of Luang Prabang Lao Mrs Vilaya Lakshant according to a Palhet with Though not fully agreed
Commis-Volca of Lane" broadcast methods, Britain and India are Pandit, Indian High
to work aloner, and with Mr Benjamin quoted by Hanoi Radlo today. seen as both wishing
High left by Rogers. Canadian acting within the framework
Pathet Lao urdts were "very Commissioner,
active In central and lower the 1934 Geneva conference on Indo-China. This framework in-
Laos, inflicting heavy losses." cludes a three-power interna-
In addition, Mr Duncan Hanoi Radio quoted a "Volce broadcast as saying tional supervisory (India as chairman, with Canada Sandys, Commonwealth Secre- of Lo
saw their forces had taken control and Poland), reporting to the tary now visiting India,
Britam today the Indian Prime Minis of "a vast area, stretching from
Laos."-Reitos Mr ler.
Jawaharlal Nehru. upper to central Britain has also been in con- ter
Geneva
co-chairmen,
and the Soviet Union.
commission
Britain cool
Canada, however, is reported
to want to send out to 100S representatives
01 the Three
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commission members seting in- rather
than dividually team, while efforts are made in the meantime to reconvene the
Indo-China.
conference (30)
of teamwork of
1954 Geneva
An absence
felt here, would hardly
observers en the spot, it was
טיות!
East
mole cohesion between and West but might pggravate tensions,
Britain was furthermore re- garded as extremely cool to- wards the idea of any interna- tlonal conference which might ylekl only propaganda, and wrangling, while the situation inskie Laos deteriorated.
were
Novertheless, the motives be- hind Conndo's tulude recognised as prompted by desire to get speedy Interna- lonal action to relieve tension.
At the same time Britain has to agree with India on how to revive the commission before approaching again the other co-chairman, the Soviet Union.
Not eye to eye India is reported loath to de- cept Britain's idea that it should take the initiative, feeling that this should be done by the two co-chairmen.
do
But the two co-chairmen not see eye to eye, as Britain recognises the right-wing goy- ernment of Prince Boun Oum,
Russia
the regards while neytralist
Souvanna Prince Phoums.
in exile now Cambodia, as si legally Prime Minister.
Communist claims
W.
German Defence Ministry cracks down on corruption
Bonn, Jan. 9.
The West German Defence Ministry cracked down today to stop bribery and other improper practices used in obtaining military contracts.
New lens gives sight to the legally blind
Boston, Jan. 9. Development of a new type of contact lens which has corrected the ayesight of legally blind persons to normal in clinical testing was reported yesterday. Dr Allen Isen of Buffalo, New York, told a symposium of 125 eye specialists that the lens was developed by Dr Donald Korb of Boston.
to- A new order, effective murrow, forbids its personnel to deal with manufacturers' representatives who
receive commissions-which means most
Kalesmen.
To punish the fumis them- selves, should their representa- tives offer "advantages" of any kind to Defence Ministry per sonnel who might influence con- tract awards, the order calls for cash penalties.
DRIDES
Violators are to be punished with a fine of 10 per cent of all
Defence Ministry business that might be transacted by the firm after the improper practice took place but before its discovery.
A Ministry spokesman sald whoan Improper practices had reached, t enabled persons vision is declared legally blind such an extent that "barbarle measures" were needed to stop to see "as normal persons see.
Dr Isen, an optometrist said Dr them. He said that so far from Korb had developed a breath-20 to 30 department members
in
The Balubas in the area are oppered to the President of the! breakaway Katanga Province, Mr Molse Telembe.
ROADS BAD
the
dollar suit
libel withdrawn
New York, Jan. 9. agreement of both sides, a $1,393,333 libel and breach of contract suit against the Columbia Broadcasting System by singer Judy Garland, was withdrawn today in Federal court.
LANCASHIRE
WARNS IN REPORT
The sult resulted in Maric Torro, New York Herald Tribuno television and 'rodlo columnist, derving a 10-day sentence for contempt of court.
Miss Torro chose to serve the fall term rather than disclose to Föderal court the source of ong of her stories, which concemeil Miss Garland. She spent the 10 days in Hudson county jou in Jersey City, New Jersey, and was released in January 1959.
Miss Torre's conviction
her resulted from
repeated
J.
London, Jan. 9. The ever-increasing volume refusal, although ordered to by
of yarn and cloth imports Federal Judge Sylvester continues to threaten the Ryan, to reveal the source of t future well-being of the story printed in her column on 10, 1057, conceping Lancashire colton indus- January
Miss Garland, Miss Garland's Iry, according to the an- Lawy attempted. to lear nual report, issued today, Miss Torre's source during pre- of the yarn section of the trial examinations. Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
It is not known how trooper reached Manono. The routo Inom Kivu and Orientale through mountainous country, and roads are bad al- though there are many small air-spite
trips.
Reporis received in Elisabeth ville, the Katanga capital, by the UN today put the number of Lumum
Lroops in north
1,000. The Katanga at about UN command in Elisabethville today sent observers to the Maneno area to get a first-hand report-ReuÍCT,
Red leader relieved
man
of post
Moscow, Jan. 9.
of
Mr Z. A. Tasheries, Chair
of the Council Ministers of Soviet Kazakhstan, has been re loved of his post, accord-
to the ing
official Kazakhstan Pravda news- paper reaching Moscow today.
brief an-
The newspaper's nouncement sald he had been "transferred to other work."
Tashenev had held the key grain area's top government post for only a year.
Ile succeeded Mr Dinosh the re- Kunayev, who became publle's Communist Party secre- following tary i u reshumic harvest fallures in Kashakhstan, Mr Tashenoy, was formerly
Kazakhstan. President of the Republic.
Miss Torre's story quoted n CBS exocutive who was un- This continued threat was in named. She was adjudged in of Increased efficiency contempt of court when she re. brought about by the stream-fuzed to say who he was--AP. lining of the industry and the present healthy state of order books, the report said.
thread
Imports of cotton yarns and
last
Werr 32.34 year millions ibs, which was almost double those of 1939, while im- ports of woven fabrics last year million than 500
were more square yards.
"In the event of a falling off in demand at home, relentless and unrestricted supplies from abroad could eventually neutralise the enterprising and courageous attempts to inject. the industry with a new lease, of life," the report warns. Reuter.
Dawn Addams
and Prince
told to see psychiatrist
Rome, Jon. 9.
UK toy industry
meeting growing
competition
Harrogate, Jan. 9.
Mr Reginald Maulding, Pro- sidont of Britain's Board of Trado, said at thở in ternational Toy Fair hero today that growing com- petition from overseas-m particularly from Japan- must cause some concern in the British toy industry.
But ho was confident that British loy manufacturers could compete with any other coun- try in the world and thereby maintain the export which they have during the past years."
record established
Mr F. F. Partos, Chairman of the Toy Fair, said some of the overseas visitors to the tair the kind of
were "not always people we want here.
A judge today ordered Bri- tish actress Dawn Addams
"I refer to those who come to and her estranged hus- band,
Prince snoop, to copy our ideas and our Italian
novelties." He added.-Reuter. Vittoria Massimo, to undergo psychiatric exam- inations.
The couple are
fighting In
Diplomatic observers belleved ing plastle" from which the new had been found guilty of accepties Union's most important court for custody of their B-
a formula would have lo belens was constructed, eliminating ing bribes-AP.
stage consultations whereby the of the tiny correclive
found in these lengthy back-
international commission
empowered to approach
Was and
one of the major discomaturga
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(5).
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practice
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The
Australia short of
women migrants
Melbourne, Jan. 9. Anglican Dean of Molbourne, Dr Barton Babbage, today called on the Australian government to encourage more woman to immigrate to Australia.
The present Immigration! policy had created an unnatural position-Australia's balance of The sexes had been upoet be- men than women anime mone had emigrated in recent years, Mr Babbage told reporters.
RELUCTANT
Dr Babbage said that, un fortunately, a substantial num ber of migrant men had little prospect &f *Trying their countrywomen.
grain-growing
is one or
the
areas, second
year-old son, Stefano. At a pre- only in size and production 30vious court session Miss Addama" the Russian Federation.
Mr Nikita Khrushchev's vast lawyer contended that a men- tal examination of Prince scheme Massimo "virgin lands" gralo
would indicate the undesirability of the prizes hav- ing custody of the child.
KICKED
by
there was once controlled Mr Leonid Brezhnev, now the Soviet President.-Reuter.
Judge Villorió Novelli ordered that both mother and father
Sir Winston be examined by a psychiatrist.
London, Jan. 0.
No date was Axed for a examinations.
Integration in Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Jan. 9.
A U.S. Federal court order integrating recreational facilities in Jacksonville wont into effect today without incident.
Stens which designated Massimo has had provisional | wwhite" and coloured rest Sir Winston Churchill, whose custody of the boy since the rooms and drinking fountains back was injured in a fall on | couple separated two years ago. | in a park were removed, November 16, is "recovering Sho alleged In a statement to Bill Lavery, General Manager splendidly," a member of his newspaper reporters two weeks of the New Colleum sald Bekela household sald today.
ago that Massimo kicked and to future events will be sold on He is still at Chartwell. his pushed her when she visited his first come first served basis country home, where be spent estate to see Stefano before and there will be no_socione the Christmas holidays-AP, Christmas,—AP.
designated by races-AP.
Hammarskjold visits
troubled South African reserve
Johannesburg, Jan. 9.
A mumber of Australian girls Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary-General, to-
were reluctant to friendshipn with tralians, he vald,
form close
W Aus-
The Commonwealth govern- ment could not be exoneratod from a measure of responsibility for this state of affairs,
Dr Babbage and a situation had arlsen
needed which Australia's companion practical concern,
and
than females immigrated to More than 62,000 more males Australia in three years from 1040, he said.
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day visited South Africa's troubled African reserve of Pon- doland scone of recent killings and hut-burnings.
He was motoring to Lusikiaki, heart of the disturbances, it was an-
nounced.
Mr
of.
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Apartheid "serven the intèrosta Union's
colotilallst powers arki "dollar imperialism,"
temporarily grounded Was a pre- | policies, cautionary measure” after tho
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