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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1961. -
BELGRADE SUMMIT MEETING SEEKS TO EASE WORLD TENSION-TITO
Chen Cheng welcomed in New York
New York, Aug. 3. Vico Proxidant Chen Cheng of the Republic of China was grooted warmly by Mayor Robert F. Wagnor of Now York City today. the They talked about weather and other small subjects but touched
lightly on
tors in thoir
mooting.
political mat-
30-minute
Actually, they were scheduled
to spend one hour together at
Grace Mansion.
Mayor's
officin! residence. However, Wagner was waiting in the new
MARSHAL TITO
South Africa
swears in
ception Rem13, Where he renew
sented
bar city's Britize
Medallion of Tonour to Mr Chen.
When he tried to read to Chen the bascription
Ch
Tha Medallion, Wagner handed it to Interpreter, saying, “Maybe your eyes are beller than mine.
DI
HONOURED
Wagner said he and his wife were honoured to be visited by Vive President
Chen
Madame
"We have a great admiration.
'South
ministers
Speaks at welcome party
for Ghana's Nkrumah
Belgrade, Aug. 5.
President Tito said here today that next month's Belgrade summit meet- ing of non-aligned countries did not have as its purpose the creating
of a new bloc.
The Yugoslav President, speaking at a luncheon her in honour of President Nkrumah of Ghana, who flew in today for a five-day state visit, added:
"On the contrary, we have constantly crphasised that alle of the main purposes of the conference, as of the polley of active and peaceful coexistence, is to discover ways of overcoming the presertt division in world, and how to malise all- round cooperation betwem the countries and peoples without to differeners in their retard solai systems."
BRITAIN TO CONTINUE
ORGANISING SUMMITS
London, Aug. 3.
the Mr Edward Heath, Deputy Foreign Secretary,
today denied that the United States had told Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, that Britain must retire from the task of organising summits.
GREAT EFFORTS
President Tito said the con- ference would 7132134 great Pretoria, Aug. 3. efforts, by
constructive Africa's President analysis of international events, to help to prevent a further Chorlos Swart today swore worsening of the world situ in
ministers new
and tion. deputy ministers odded
niso It would to what is being called peaceful ways of solving basic Prime Minister Hendrik international problems like the Verwoord's "new look but liquidation of colonialism, end- onward with aparthaid the cold war, disarmament, and economic aid Lo under- cabinet."
developed countries.--Reuter.
Verwoerd announced the ex-
fur um and all the people he pansion and preliminary represents," the Mayor aid. | reshuffle of his Cabinet pester- "We admite him as a statesanan day shortly after calling
and soller, 1 have. follower premature new national elec- his land reforms and how much tions to be held on Oct. 18.
The most they have nenni ty his people."
noteworthy feature Madame Chen presented gifts of the Cablues reconstruction of a lacquer try and brocade was that Verwoerd
now has material the Wagners.
created separate ministries for Then they retired to the each of three non-white racial Hving ro where Hindame groups which together form the Chen and Mrs Wagner chatted overwhelming majority of this m Engilsh on a hangs The country's
population. But al Vice President and the Mayer these ministries are headed by
lood
With them white men and talked.
as Verwoerd con- ewey Chinese Ambassador to the UN Dr T. F. Tslang and Consul-General Mr K. W. Yu,
At one point, Wagner said to Chen, I heard you had a good visit in Washington.)
Chen responded in the affir- mative, but they didn't dwell on the subject.
The Vice President and the ladies took few sips of ten. -UPI.
Family rushed to hospital
London.
'tinues his aparthei {strict
ravini separation) policies.
MAJORITY
The majority blacks jong had their separat! ministry in the Cabinet headed by white Minia- ter Dewel Nel. Now the 1.5 million cultureds (Eurafricans) and one half million Asians also get cabinet representation
with white men,
try
to finci
Mr Harold Wilson, the Labour | "perhaps a decisive one at some apposition's spokesman historic moment, in building economic affairs, had told the bridge between East and West," House of Commons In a debate om the Common Market:
"It is no secret That the United States Government feel, and have told the Prime Minister, that Britain must re- tire from the task of organi- sing summits. They consider
our role to be in Europe." Mr Wilson said Britain had a role to play in the
FIRM VIEW
He would not for a monyeni deny that o European role for Britain was an important role. he nuded,
He went on:
"I understand it is a firm view of the United States Govern ment that negotiations aimed at n modification world -
of the Rome treaty would be unacceptable to them and opposed by them.”
Mr Heath replied:
Diver reaches death bus
Hergiswil, Aug. 3.
of the United member of the
"It is completely untrue that the President States or any Administration has sold what Mr Wilson said, so far as the Prime Minister or the foreign pulley of this country are
concerned,
"It is unjustifiable that Mr Wilson should have said it,”
Mr Heath added: "The view of the United
A diver went down today to the tourist bus which
carried 16 American tourists to their deaths States
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GARY POWERS
Powers' wife hopes to visit him in Russia
Georgia, Aug. 3. Mrz Franch Gary Powers said today she hopes to visit her husbond, the American