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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961.

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SENDS PROTEST

PROTEST NOTE TO

NOTE TO HAMMARSKJOLD Tshombe wants Ethiopians

to leave Katanga

Elisabethvillo, Apr. 10.

President Moise Tshombe tonight called for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops of the U.N. force from the northern

FOR NEW MISSILES, PLANES AND SHIPS

U.S. Congress asked to approve largest ever money bill

Washington, Apr. 10,

Katanga town of Kabalo, saying they The largest single money authorisation bill in history was introduced

had "committed acts of aggression." He suggested that they should be replaced by Nigerians whose conduct was "irreproach- able."

Congo

troops

fire on UN plane

Brussels, Apr. 10.

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The demand was made in * protest

handed over to Mr the U.N. Georges Dununfet, political representative here, for Immediate transmission to Mr Hammarskjokk

The Ethiopians clashed with Katongs forces soon after Pre-1 rident Tahombe's men had chip- tured the town from Baluba rebels on Friday.

The Kalanga government has! claimed that opposition to the entry of its troops into the town came "safely frum the U.N. forces." Later the Elaloplans dlenemed Katanga troops, In- cluding some 32 white merc

cans and two Belgians.

OTHER STEPS

in Congress today-an $11,947,800,000 defence measure for new mis- siles, warplanes and ships.

U.S., Russia

measure

Rep. Carl Vinson, Democrat- Georgia, Chairman of the House Armed Service Com- mittee, presented the on behalf of the administration. He sald It would provide 10 additional Polaris nuclear cubmarines, bringing

clash over misstia

Korean

question

United Nations, Apr. 10.

sia

the total number authorised up to 20. Five stready are in com- mission

con- with 14 more tracted.

Vlason sold in a statement that Uhe accelerated Polaris

construction programme would result In the delivery of 12 ot the super subs made cach year. beginning in June 1963. This

with

tho previous compares

He said the range of the pre- sent Polaris misalle is 1,200 miles but a newer version will have a capability of 1,500 miles.

The Belgian radio said to nuries, 30 of them South Afri- The United States and Rus-rate of five a year.

night Congoloso military guards opened fire on United Nations plano at land to attempting Bakwanga airport in the diamond state of South Kasai,

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The radio, quoting the Con- Holere Preus Agency, said contingent of Indian UN troops was aboard the plane.

The agirey sald the Congolese soldiers opened fire on the plans us it swooped in to land.

They drove it off and the pliot had to return to the air- field he had departed from, said the agency.

FIRST TIME

This le the fimi report na an incident involving any of the Indian coys sent to the Congo to aid the United Nations opera. tions there.

Bakwanga is the self styled Kapal the south capital of Congo province, the diamond stale set up by Baluba leader Albert Kalon, who a few days ago was proclaimed king The Baluba tribe,

of

President Tshombe, who was speaking at a press conference, aid that uses the Ethicplans incidents" "ceased to provoke

was

and the situation at Kabalo brought back to normal, he would have to take steps.

necessary.

other

clashed in the main political committeo today ovor whether to invite to

of North prosentatives Korea, as well as of South Koroa, to take part in dis- cussions on the unification of the divided country. Mr Valerian Zorin (Soviet Union) Introduced a resolution Inviting representatives of both

In reply to a question, he South and North Koren to take said he would use foren it

part in the discussion on the Korean question, He said any President Tahombe sald there debate without the representa- had bran heavy less of life intives of both parties would be the fighting for Kabalo. One company of his troops had gone astray," he said. "We don't know whether they are dead or alive."

He was believed to be refer- ring to a company of troops led by South African and Belgian officers, aboard a river steamer sunk by gunfire on the Loalaba river on Friday.

In

cold

DRIFTED 12 HOURS

A. Soulh African survivor,

and wounded seriously Elisabethville hospital, some 180 Katangan troops were on board the steamer hoping to surprise the rebels at Kasalo. They came under mortar fre and were hit "square on" by a shot dred either by the Balubas or by the Eikloplans.

Tens of thousands of Batubus fied to this part of the Congo The Elilp went down and 12

of the 25 were

and South African after many of their int killed in mans reprisals taken Belgian umeera drifted Jown

stream against their race both by their

on wreckare for 15 arch chemies, the Lulus hours to the town of Kongola tribesmen, and by furces of the before being pleked up. He did central government of the late not know what happened to the

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AMENDMENT

Vinson also sold at n third generation of the deadly missile is under development which will increase its range to 2,500 miles,

The

military procurement bill was the largest ever pre- sented to Congress because of a the law mode two change in

· years ago.

The change required that after January 1, 1901 specifie authorisation mast bo granted by Congress before appro- made for priations can be

Hayal Aircraft, missiles and vessels.

Previously, appropriations Mr Adial Stevenson (United

were requested by the sarcu- States) said his delegation had tabled a resolution inviting only tive branch and there was no South

to participate. requirement that authorization Korea The North Korean Government, be granted prior to the he said, could not claim to be a

proval of the representative one, bused frée elections.

Lin.

ap- actual spending

The $11,947,800,000 authorisa- the contained measuro

amounts: aircroft

The Indonesian representation tive, Mr Sukardjo Wirjopranoto, following proposed an amendment to the $5,083,000,000, missiles $3,870,- US. resolution which would ex-

200,000 and ships $2,915,000,000. tend an invitation to North

-UPT. Korca, as well as South Korea. This would, In effect, alter the American resolution to make it the intention uť conform with

the Soviet draft. The commit- fec adjourned unül tontorrow, Reuter.

the

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London, Apr. 10.

Royal Ballet for Colony

London, Apr. 10. Falty-six members of London's Royal Ballet left Landon Air- port tonight for Tokyo to make tour of the company's first The race was over-but not Japan. After a series of per- for Mental's Only Hope, cun-formanceə of "Swan Lalse," ning at Wimbledon Greyhound "Giselle," and six short ballets, Stadium the other night. He the company will visit Hongkong kept running round the track... and Munila.

on and on. Although last in ·Especially chosen to conduct a the race he set up a record-Japanese orchestra was Mr Ken- former resident by staying on the track for 30 net Alwyn, minutes 29 seconds.-London (conductor with the Royal Bal-

let.Reuter. Express Service.

Millionaire's daughter found dead

Valleta, Apr. 10.

| Mary Rogers, 45-year-old daughter of South African millionaire Sir Abe Bailey, was found dead aboard her 278-ton yacht Verona in Malta harbour today.

VERWOERD

BLAMES

BRITAIN

Copetown, Apr. 10. Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, the South African Primo Ministar, told Parliament today that Britain had been guilty of "nothing but

by appoosement" voting against South Afri ca in the United Nations, He said the real reason why Bri-

taln had abandoned

BRITAIN NOT TO POOL

STRATEGIC

N-BOMBER FORCE

·London, Apr. 10.

to be submarines, carrying a total of the 10 Polaris merilum ringo

The British Government has no intention of pooling its strategic nuclear bomber force with Nato as a result of the Macmillan-Kennedy talks in Washington, an authoritative source said here tonight. Reports on the talks and on meeting. I expected the speech which the Prime generally accepted that Minister made at Borton, Mas-offer by the thin United States nuclear missiles, will be al- sachusetts, last Friday have Secretary of State, Mr Christian gives rise to speculation heen of Herter, last December of 4 both Britain and the United separate Nala medium

range States abandoning their in-deterrent is dead as such.

Instead it

located to Admiral Robert Den- nison, Nate's Supreme Comman- Adiniral der in the Atlantic, Dendron in an American and the milles will remain muder

dependent nuclear deterrents in

thol ls fortgurt favour of a Nule nuclear force. ive nuclear powered American | American control.---Reuter.

The sourED val thrt Mr Harold Watkinson, the Minister

of Defence, read Mr Macmillan's speech befors it was made and that it represented no change in Britain's defence policy as out- Uned by Mr Watkinson in the White Paper he presented 10 Parliament last February.

This White Paper said it Noto "should decide to set up a stockpile or pool of nuclear weppens for the tactical role, we should bo willing to partielpate, provided we were zatisfied that pollilent control as to ensure roplà was such decisions in an emergency." It did, not mention any Nato force medium of long range nuclear

Outlined

One killed when

fishing boat,

freighter collide

New York, Apr. 10,

A small fishing boat from Hampton, Virginia, and

a South African freighter collided in fog 35 miles off the New Jersey coast early today.

Non-stop UK Karachi return

The Government's thinking, Bs outlined by the source, was that until the 1970's Britain would retain its independent But bomber-borne, deterrent. it would promote the sharing of her

knowledge and equipment for a former polley

non- Nato tactical -- short range -- interference in the Internal nuclear force, able to support affairs of South Africa was the Alliantle pact's conventional "'cenuse they feared they "stileld" but unable to provide could be estranged from cer- the alliance with a Beparate tain nations and that they Luclear deterrent.

London, Apr. 10. would lose economic opport-

In the meantime Britain would A Royal Air Force Vulcan get unities and perhaps be placed be prepared to study with her bomber today completed In the dock themselves.

ailles ideas for pooling the in-8,500-mile non-stop flight from "Their attitude was nothing but dependent American and British

Lincolnshire, Scampton, peatement and in that pro- deterrents in the 1970's, by when Karnchi and back in 17 hours cess they were even prepared | air-borne deterrents would be

30 minutes,

the Hawker Sid- to expend felendly countries obsolete and the West would rely

doley

claimed and even blood relations like on push button missiles.

here today. South doing in they are

The implications in the de- Africa," the Prime Minister fence Beld of the Macmillan bombers, was refuelled dur The Valcan, one of Britain's Kennedy talks were expected to

to the

saich,

Dr Verwoerd was speaking in

Dr

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be discussed at the Nato minis- ing her return flight a debate which opened when terial conference in Oslo begin-Pakistani capital by a Vallont the leader of the oppositionning on May 8.

jet tanker, The Vulcan averaged

Sir de Villers Graaff; made a The Oslo talles, it was pre-806 miles an hour. Beuter. stinging attack on the Gov-dloted, would copine on the

arament

and

called Dr " MOD Verwoerd

at war with the whole world."

Verwoerd replied by ac- eusing the opposition and its being supporting Press of "the Greatest cause for the situation South Africa finds herself in today."

SUPPORT

Ag

He told the Houso of

sembly that he Government would remain in power "be- cause it has the support of the vast majority of people in South Africa" Despite übe critles, there was the "Do reason" to fear for country's economie future, the Prime Minister continued.

"I wish to stato He added:

entegorically for the beneft of investors that the Govern ment will remain in power because it has the support of the vast majority of people in South Africa.". Looking back on the Common- wealth Princ Ministers' Don- ference decision on South African membership, Dr Ver- wperd said Britain would have succeeded in keeping bad South Africa in if she adopted different inctles and hach

Afro-Adan told the members that Britain differød from South Africa'a saciai policies but was prepared to accept that South Africa was trying to do justice to all facts.

Britain should have fold the Afro-Asian menbera that sho belloved South Africa was hinnestly trying to find u solution to racial questions,

time to implo but needed ment her policies.

Dr Verwoerd enld he had not been altogether surprised by Britain's policy change to- wards voiing in the United Nations.

Mr Macmillan had forewarned-

problem of how to ensure effec-

tive control over a Nato tactical HOLY LOCH SIGNALS

nuclear force, It each of the 14 members with armed forces is to have a say. The problem was how to devise an effective means of political control so as to en- sure rapid decisions in emergency,

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Grembek, Apr. 10. Mr Charles Orr-Ewing, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said here today that reparis that signals were passing between the Scol

malniand tisti

Russian and to present in trawlers, concerning the move- Nats defentements

of Polaris submarines, ministers are unlikely to attend were false, the Osle meeting, this is felt

He was speaking at a press to be a predominantly political conference after paying the flast problem which has arst to boj visit by a member of the Bcl- thrashed

out Lry foreign tish Government to the Poinns ministera

submarine depot ship Proteus in } Oslo Holy Loch-Reuter,

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Of the five men aboard the fishing boat Pow Hampton, ono was killed, one was rescued, and three were missing.

The Paw Hampton and the 0,004-ton South African Pløncer crashed into one another short- ly after 6 am. Minutes later. the fishing boat disappeared beneath the Atlantic waters.

SEARCH

The U.S. Coast Guard repart- od the South African Pioneer had picked up Severn Robbins, the skipper of the fishing boat, and crew member Juhn Carey, who died of injuries. Both men were from Mathews, Ve

Missing from the crew of the Pow Hampton were Robert Ripley, Gorden McPherson, and Marion King, all of Mathews.

The Pioneer remained in the area to search for the missing members of the crew and the Dutch passenger liner

Nieuw Amsterdam turned off course

assistance. to render

There was a doctor aboard the 35,050- ton liner, on its way to Now York on the return leg of Caribbean cruise.---UPI,

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Africa more than two years epo. that Britain would have lo sacrifice the principle nor-interference in Bouth Africa's domestic affairs if matters of Tace relations were raised at the UN again. When be opened the debate, Bir Police said foul play was not Mary Rogera arrived !! de Villiers Graaff said: "This brought has GOVCITETETT Malta weeks, ngo from Capt. suspected.

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He said the scene was always scaled off after any sudden death, the cause of which could not be immediately certifled.

WEEKS AGO

In such cases a magisterial enquiry ls' ordered and a post mortem carriot out, the spaktsinka ndani..

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Mro Roger, father, Sir Abe Balley, was a South African gold The yacht han д Spanish and diamonds multi-millionaire. crew skippered by Captain ten He was a well-known vacchórza Komp. The yétool as reglater. | gothusinaj: ged died in 1940) 94 in Gibraltor.

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