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GILMAN'S

Comment of the

day

CAUGHT ON

TWO FRONTS

Pght two front... RESIDENT de Gaulle is

Europe and Algerin. It is important that he racines agreement with the Algerian provisional Goy- ernment in exile mi soon as j possible.

Whatever The

may sy ingine, the President van- forev through 277 Algerian settlement as he suggests, with or without the operation of The PLN.

Similarly, if the nationalists

Lo

ike not strike a bargain with De Gaulle they need mut hope again to obtain any thing like acceptable terms. The alternative is a war

the death which would ruin both France and Algerin.

The Algerians would win, but at such a cost as to nullify any possible advantage.

There is an almost comical :

inconsistency in the words || De Gaulle uses.

He speaks of building a new

Algeria whether the Alge rians co-operate or not, but he adds: "In any ease wử must achieve the free con-

is

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Counterfeits seized only a part of 20m pesos forged PLOT TO UPSET PI ECONOMY

Consul

in HK- The disaster that took 240 lives

sails for

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Ten million peso counterfeit notes seized

recently by Macao authorities are only part of a total of some 20 million pesos forged there in a scheme to upset the economy of the Philippines, a well- informed source in Hongkong said this morning.

The counterfeit nutes. he suld were destined for ship- ment to the Philippines, where agents ci

The ring were

re-

Meanwhile in Manila, Mr Vittorio T. Pinto, ranking presentative of a European cur- rency printing Bran, told repor- type of counter- felling uncovered "acems to be

under orders to flood the counters that the try with them.

Mr Jusy Fornier, PI Consul of the political kind,” which is General, Iruyes for Macao this ent to undermine the cur- afternoon to witness The

rencies of countries as a pre- destruction of the seized

lude to political and economic counterfeit bills. Be

ac-subversion. companied by an agent of the I' Department of Justice.

Is

No comment

Gu- He suggested that the verment of the Philippines re- call the current treasury notes, and replace them with a new issue that could not be so The easily forged.

2,037-ton cargo-passenger ship,

ftercely Save, blazes from stem to stern on the of Mozambique near Quelimane early on July 10, afler explosions had ripped

her apart.

Mr Fornier, who refused to comument on the subject today,

He said: "The Philippine peso

Coast "tell the whole is one of the most simple cur- said he would

after returning frumrencies in the world to counter- alory" Maco on Monday.

felt, considering the advanced! However, I

reliably

counterfeiting development of learned that Mr Fornier will be

processes in the Far East."

Mr Pinto added that in his opinion I would be logical to expect further cases of such counterfeiting to be uncovered.

Wag

sultation which finally de- bringing back 1,000 specimens eldes everything. That of the forged notes for distribu- France's policy."

len in Filipino banks for detec tion purposes.

Suspicions

CVENUINELY

Gultation

free cert! implies

2

willingness to bargain on

both sides.

It is only to be hoped that)

President de Gaulle has left himself some room to Mancetvre in the vague- ness of his phrases.

The Algerians

are deeply suspicious of "constructive) association." It is for him to remove their fears.

If the phrase meant Essen-

tially an economic relation- | ship then it relates to an existing situation and need. not compromise the concept of independence held by the PLN.

France could at wurst cut off

the main source of income

PROBES INTO MISHAPS

OF DC-8 AIRLINERS

The Douglas DC-8 jet

Washington, July 13.

to the Algeriaus. Associn- The U.S. Federal Aviation Agency officials said today that

tion means its continuance

as at present.

There are two critical ques-f tions, the future of the Sahara, and even more im- portant, the precise pusi tion of the French settlers in an independent Algeria.

Solution

HE solution to the second would open the way to a solution of the first.

If Algeria becomes an in- tegral, independent noun- try, then Algeria can deve- lop the region with French aupport.

However distasteful full in- tegration may be to some French nettlers, it in Im- possible now to imagine an i Algerian state or any other foundation in the long run.

they are still investigating the causes of DC8 jer airliner landing accidents in Denver, Colorado, and Miami, Florida, to deformine whether now safety precautions are necessary.

And out

planes apparently had Both

trouble with their hydraulle landing gear systems. FAA offietats said they are trying to whether there was pattern involved In the acetdents ut Denver on Tues- day and Miami on Wednesday. In the Denver crash of a United Air Lines Jet, 17 passengers were killed and 30 Injured.

J

There were 122 aboard. East- 1:Th Air Lines reported that ¦

no one was injured when it

DCB, carrying 90 passengers,

KUWAIT AND MAURETANIA SHOULD BE 'LIBERATED'

Bagdad, July 13.

blew a tyre after landing early Iraqi Faraign Minister Mr

on Wednesday In Miami and veered off

runway Into

Krasa. "There is no indication now ot any order to ground all DC8a Int view of these two accidents,' an FAA oficial wald.--AP.

Hashem Jowad sald today that fraq and Morocco should go hand in hand toward the liberation of Kuwait and Mauretania. Speaking at n ceremony the eve of the third anniversary! of Iraq's July revolution, he said

problem. Each still had a part of their territory "unliberated"

on

Fresident de Gaulle should Legs were his fortune and Morocco had a common

negotiate on that. If the

great mass of the settlers

Hartford, July 13.

oppose it by irreconellable Peter Petrillo, legless Now

violonce, they may succeed in proving that they have no future on the African continent, that nothing short of the total with- drawal threatened by the President can work-but in the lust report they, will perhaps nettle down to be Algorians. Cortainly their dream of a French Algeria has gono forever.

HAND IN HAND

Haven, Connecticut, raltrond

"We should put hand in hand crossing attendani, lold pollen

and Mau- today that someone stole his to liberate Kuwait artificial legs-and with them retanio," he declared.

Mr Jawad added that BOC his life savings of UBJ17,800 which he kept in the hollow reglines in the Arab world were stumbling blocks in the way of lers.

national

progress anu

The 60-year-old man said he Arab distrusted banks and used the "must be removed.' artificial legs as his own private Jawad made his remarks after exchanging ralification docu- "bank."

One of the artificial legs, he [ments with the Moroccan am- auld, contained US$10,000 and ¡bassador of the trade agreemeni the other US$7,000, all in $100 reached between the two nations | and 300 bills,--AP,

in May in Rabat,-AP.

The rlag at right indicates sur- vivors attempting to -escape over the bows.

About 240 people have lost their disaster.

The ship

gers

azıc

are said 10

Ilves in the

carried 550 passen- which in-. and

carze

cluded dynamite ches.-AP Photo

mat-

FEEDING TIME

An

Cambridge, Mass, July 13.

apartment house resident whose 514 foot boa constrictor escaped, had this news today for his neighbours.

"He cats only unce a month- and his last meal was just about a month ago."--UPI.

DYING

SOVIET SPY

IS CONVICTED

New York, July 13.

A U.S. Federal Court jury today found Dr Robert Soblen guilty

of conspiring to spy for the Soviet Union during World War II.

1950

The 1-year-old psychiatris! I sat in a special contour reclining the

The jury of 10 men and 2 imposed in

similar on women deliberated only an hour ¦ espionage charges, art 19 minutes,

The verdict carried possibility of

The sling Sobien, suffering from blood cancer, gasped and put both hands to his face on bearing the verdict.

TYPHOON

MAY

AFFECT

HONGKONG

Typhoon Elsie may affect Hongkong with her winds, according to a statement issued by the Royal Observa- tory today. Local

storm

worn-

ing signal No. which means that a Typhoon is within 400 miles and may affect the Colony, was hoisted at 12.15 pm.

At пооп Typhoon Elsio was contred nour 22.1 degrees N and 119.7 degrees E, that is about 310

miles east

of Hongkong. It Was moving wost

wast at six knots.

north-

If it continues on

its presont track, it will cross the China coast about 150 miles ENE of Hongkong sometime tomorrows

Robbers ram payroll

cars-escape

with £8,000

London, July 13. Bandits norted o total of

£8,000

in two payroll robborics today.

In both robberies the thieves

chalr during the trial rammed vehicles carrying the occasionally placing an ice cube money and then escaped. a death penalty. in his mouth to relieve his But ductors already have given illness. a medical verdel-that he has but a year to live la any case his lymphatic He is a brother of Juck Suble, because serving វា 7-year sentence leukemia.

LABOUR'S BAN-THE-BOMB FEUD

London, July 13.

Britain's largest Labour union voted overwhelmingly today to retain its Bon-the-H- Bomb policy and thus kept alive bitter and prolonged foud in Mr Hugh Goits- kell's Labour Party.

and the Shop Elght hundred delegates of nuclear disarmament by Britain. Railwaymen the 1,350,000-strong Transport At the Labour Party con- Workers Union-have switched

General Workers'

last Unionference

Autumn, the to Mr Galtskell's moderate inc unllateral disariners won since the last conference. took the vote by show of hands

and

In opposition.

lowers.

in conference at Brighton, Only narrow majority for their de- MY Galtskell himself 15 70 delegates raised their handsmand over Mr Gallskell's fol- pledged to a policy which would maintain British contributions Several large untons to a Nato equipped with ogo to campaign for unilateral Including the National Union of nucleur deterrCHAP.

The conference thus reaffirm-

ad its decision taken two years

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In the first robbery, in the London area, the bandits ram- He did not take the withces med a wages van, knocked out

the

escort and motorcycle stand.

reught off guards with iron bars to escape with £3,000.

in The second robbery was His brother was the chief

cast Kent. Five bandits wear- prosecution witness against him. ing nylon stocking musks ram- The brother, who spells his med a taxi carrying a £5,000 nome differently, sald Soviet British Raliways' payroll and authorities permitted them to attacked the three men inside. emigrate to the United States in Then followed a fight before 1040 only on condition that they the bandils using coshes send back spy information~ | caped_with the money.—China

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