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Sucialist leader Hugh Galiskell ilterally got the sack-when he compried in the sack race at a New Forent Soelallet Party camp and rally near Lymington, Hanis, Left! Mr Galiskell makes a promising start. Right: the fall of the Suclalist leader. However, Mr Gaitskell made a triumpliant come-back, winning the egg-and-spoon race, London Express, Service.

UN SECRETARY-GENERAL LEAVES TUNIS

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1961.

Long_standing_dispute

S. VIETNAM CLAIMS PARACEL ISLANDS

Taipei, July 27.

The long-standing dispute between Nationalist China` and South Viet- nam on sovereignty over the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, over which France and Peking also claim possession, has erupted

anew.

Australia plans to sell more wheat to China

Sydney, July 27.

Fresh claims by South Vlei- the nam to sovereignly over Blonds prempted a statement by the Chinese Nationalist Foreign Ofee saying they "con- Istitute a part of the territory of China and have been Chinese territory for many centuries.”

'POSITION CLEAR'

RAF men

take off -on camels

Lendon, July 27. Three Royal Air Force obletes set off yesterday lo look for less in the Libyan desert—as part of 12-day test of survival and initiative.

The Air Ministry In London said the men were making a 380-mule irip Into the desert un camels. If they find any Bea

In addition to their survini and

Initiative test-they will send them to a natural history museum In Hert- fordshire.

The

men, all In their twenties and all volunteers, are stationed at El Adem in Libya, China Maji Special,

Argentine arrests Reds

"The Government of the Re- public of China," the statement sold pointedly, "has never re- {cognised, and remains opposed

Buenos Aires, July 7. to, any clairs or administrative or sovereign

A rights over these

country-wide Mr J. P. Cass, a member of the Australian Wheat islands by any other country."

operation ogainst Communist propaganda Board, said here today a further shipment of "This position has been made agents has netted 87 people in 280,000 tons of wheat to China from Aus-known more than once to the three days, police said today.

Government of the Republle of Inspector Raul Peyon, head of a Federal Police Special Sec- tralia's new season's crop is being discussed, Vietnam."

The Paracel Islandy are tion, told a press conference situnted off South Vietnam and that another 82 people were the big Chinese Communist-questioned and subsequently re- held island of Hainan.-AP. leased. Reuter.

Dag shocked at Amman's 2 Manchester

refusal to see him

Tunis, July 27.

Bitterness and a feeling of isolation swept Tunisian government circles today after the departure of United Nations Secretary-General Mr Dag Hammarskjold.

SARAH CHURCHILL FINED FOR BEING DRUNK

London. July 27. Sarah Churchill, 46-year-old daughter of Sir Winslen Church11, Britain's elter

statesman, was fined £2 10- day on charge of having been drunk and disorderly.

AS

copper-haired Tay described

unemployed, appeared o remand after having pleaded gulity

July 15.

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then remanded Holloway Prison for a medi- eal report.

The magktrate, Mr R. 2. Blundell, was fold that Miss Churchill last appeared at Bow-street on November 10 last year, but since then had aypeared in court in Brigh- ton on June 5 this year.

He said: "I see, according to the medicat report, til there Is a doctor who is prepared le sccept the defendant as an informal patient provided she will take his advice,

Australian financier dies at 77

Melbourne, July 27, Mr M. H. L. "Jac" Baillieu. head of one of the most powerful and best-known families in Australian industry and finance, died here last night, aged 77.

He was the last surviving son

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SARAH CHURCHILL

ani inclined to discharge *her."

Mr Blundell also discharged a previous probation urder Brainst Miss Churchill, - China Mail Special.

U.S. CAB making new studies

The U.S.

Washington, July 27.

Civil Aeronautics Board today reopened its trona-Pacific route ccodings to make studies of service patterns and capacity proposed by airlines in that area.

pro-

now

The board wald 12 "would of the founder of the Australian Balilieu

G. in the oireinstances" Feelm- family. Jumes

reconsideration of Baillies, who jumped ship und mend swam ashore near Melbourne In decision"

3363.

Mort

Tumstan offeteis

tha Mr Hammarskjold's three- clay visit to Tunisia has done little to bring a solution the expletve Bizerta crisis,

I believe that now I have a complete pleture of the situa ton, Mr Hammarskjold swid tofore leaving Tunis.

But he, too, showed he was disappointed with the failure af French troops to withdraw 10 the glant Bizerta base after o ¡ UN-ordered censefire où Son-

day.

Above all, Mr Hammarsk- fold was shocked by the re- fusal of French Vice-Admiral Maurice Amman, the Blzeria base commander, to--see film. Admiral Amman dialmed he acted on orders from Paris.

Belare his departure. Mr Hammarskjold conferred Ir two hours with fresident Habils Bourguiba and Mr Bahi ́tadig- ham, who is thr country's Defence Minister. annosine/- inent on the talks

been made.

Rage

Meanwhile, the Tunisian capital belled with rage over French President Charles de Gaulle's eable of congratula- ions to the French Bizerta garrison.

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DJ Gaulle praised the "courage and military quality” of French trupa at Ülzeriu " the face of aggression."

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Tunisian officials appearest more shockert by de Gille's congratulations than by the French attack o the ly.

The war preparedness which followed the Bizerta lighting diminished gradually. Inttise diplomatic activity replaced the fever of earlier appeals to fight. The Tunisian government was desperately seeking alles la it cause against France.

Messages of support arrived from scores of Afro-Asing nations but Tunisians bitterly

they had tie

admitted that practical value.

textile groups

reveal merger

Two

Speaking at the unnual con- ference here of the Wheat and Wool Growers' Association of New South Wales, Mr Cuzu ailed: "Everything points to the fact that we will be able to go on shipping wheat to China." He said the price of A136 7d (about 10s 9d sterling) a bushel at which the Board sold wheat 1o China was the Same or slightly higher Lian St was receiving from British buyers.

Nearly 2.000,000 tens of

had been this year,

Manchester, July 28. wheat, more than AC00 millon

Manchester textile (48 million sterling)

announced today sold to groups

Chlas they had reached agree-sald-Reuter.

ment on the terms of a fivo millian Sterling mergor.

They are Vautone Textiles- spinners, dyers, bleachers and ankers of quilts, cotton blan-

kets and shots and Haworth and Company (Hollings) who market witte

'FIRE BRIGADE' UNIT

Cologne, July 27. Formation of P Nato "Fire Brigade" unit will be completed General Hans Spiedel, German Commander-in-Chief of Nato Land Forces in Central Europe, snit la the magazine Visier here today.

soon, range of 'ection ated min-made -Albres

and fatirtes.

The merger would be achieve the Richard ed by sharin Haworth Group-with assets of mers than two million sterling --being exchanged for shares in Vantona, Whose assets exceed

£2,400,000.---Reuter,

Tite well could be used in a period of tension for local troop concentrations in some areas ta prove the unity of the West, he said in the West German Aria- ed Forces magazine.-Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

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What Bourguiba peeled was massive then milltary aid rather made by fumner cabies of support. President Dwight D. Eisenhower

The Tualsian President. Hen-

on Jun, 18 which rejected CAB Ierally considered one of the proposals to give US, operators new railes across the Pacifte,

senlur

· Me Ballicu was a

Melbourne partner in the big sharebroking Brni of E. L. stad The CAB said, the President is C. Halilieu ind on the director- the that arbiter in international ship of a number of leading masters, with the Board merely companies, had been Chaleman netinu na an adviser. of Broken FINE Associated The original CAB Smelters Pty. Ltd.

Inendations would have

most moderate elements in

Afrien, was still hoping to ind

a solution In the West.

Elut genre less and less likely that Tulsin would re- forge her strong previous ties with the Western bloc. Any recom❘ strong move for rapprochement per- with the West would again. Me Haillieu la survived by mitted Northwest extend it Isolate Bourguiba from the his son und daughter, His wife present route to Tokyo an 10 Arab world witch for the Arst Hongkong for a link there with time bu years ralited tu hin Trans World Airlines.-AP. alde.-AP.

died four years ago—Chino Mail Speelst.

Britain's

sharp rise in crime

London, July 27.

Crimes of violence and crimes by juvonilos roso sharply in Britain last year, accord-

ing to statistics issued here by the Home Office.

The number nt known in- dictable offences increased in the year to reach a lutal of 743,- 713 wit crimen of violence showing the biggest percentage tise of 12 per cent.

The statisties showed that the jolal rate

of hicrease in 1959 was 7.0 per cent little more Dan half that of 1000--but in 1900 ile increase over 1969 was 10.1.

The increase in erline anong ngalust 141 lu 1050, Juventies nud young men and The total of persona found Inguilly of non-indictable offences Wonen WHA greater tha

was $71,730, lower than 1950 The biggest Increase occurred by 15,802 or 1.0 per cent,

1959.

In the nge group 17. to 21 for

bath men and women.

With 100.483 mulity of Our of the only devrenses | indictable offences, the tulal for over the previous year was a offences of all kinds in 1860 was f three per cent drop to NOX 1,030,2IR.

offeners, The

The riso in Indictable offences mikilailem showed 195 Poyrt 1p8ll, wan 10,202 -0,7 per known murders in 1800 as clisuler.

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WIDE RANGE OF

GAMBIA OFFERED HOME RULE

London, July 27. Four-day constitutional talks ended tonight with a Bri- tish offer of home rule for Gambla by mid-1962.

Gambia le Britain's Just colony and protectorate in West Africa.

after

Bcasion,

No communique was issued

the

final conference

Garba but I. M, Jahumpa, Secretary General of Gambla's Democratle Congress Alliance, told newamen:

"We will have achieved com- plete Internal self-government after the General Elections in May, 1902.

"Independence will be deter- med by Gamblans thent- selves during the next stage." Other delegates confirmed the British offer, with S.S. Sisay of the People's Progressive Party expressing disappoint- ment at the outcome. "We had hoped to get internal self- government by November," he said.

Gambia has

by been ruled Britain for 140 years. Its 300,000 people rely

their mainly for livelihood on growing and soll- ing ground nuts,-AP,

POSSIBLE

NEGOTIATIONS ON BERLIN

Washington, July 27.

Mr Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, told a press conference today that at this stage the range of possibilities of negotiation over Ber- lin was rather considerable."

the

He added that the United States belleved Nato could and would set with unity and with increased strength in the Berlin

matter which was anticipated.

It was a contingency that was known might arise. There were procedures to deal with it and those procedures would begin to

In answer to a question, he aged by the response It had had Nuto, Mr Rusk said this was a said that President Kennedy In from the Nato allles so far, his Tuesday night speech had indicated that the United States would not accusarily wait for Ure Soviet Union to take initiative in this matter.

Mr Rusk said this was one of the questions to be discussed by the Foreign Ministers of the United States, Britain, France and West Germany when they meet in Paris early next month,

NO PLANS The Secretary of State sald there were no definite plans for a Western summil meeting.

He added it was always possible one might be held but that was future.

situation.

REVIEW

function.

It

Mr Rusk idi this question Wits raised under Nato prom cedures whereby any govern- ment which felt its arrange- The added that although there,

ments imposed special difficul- were some financial stringencles

tles might raise the paint in certain countries, Including would then be reviewed by a Britain, he would suppose those commitice problems would not be a barrier

of experts

and a report made to iha Nata to necessary acilon to be taken

council

Such a review was part of by the Nafo alliance,

the general Asked for his reaction to the Anancial steps

programme of that was being taken by the British Govern- Ifa .connection with altuation, Mr Rusk

question for the British Government's decision,

announced by Mr Selwyn Lloydment in Mr Rusk said that the United this week, to seek a

larger present States was very

much encour-share of troop support costs in added. Reuler.

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