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Light variable winds, fine and hot with scattered thundery showers developing this avoning. At 1 pm of the Observatory the temp was 90 degrees F and the relative humid 76 pc.
CHINA
GILMAN'S
04-26
No. 38062
Comment
of the day
MANDATE FOR
DR JAGAN
R Cheddi Jagan's efectiun
Dvictors in British Guiana
was anticipated and having a mandate from the people it is expected that he will
renew his demands for con- plete independence within the Commonwealth.
Dr Jagan is au impetuous. man but he would be wise to abide by the agreement made at Lancaster House Home 16 months ago which allowed for #t
interim
period of n year to paas › before attaining his ultimate goal of independence.
The new constitution is n pro
gressive step and it would he a pity to destroy the good faith which has been¦ established.
Prior to the 1957 elections Dr
Jagan announced that since the country was heading for bankruptcy neither of the two hostile wings of the People's Progressive Party would take part in the Government if elected. De Jugan blamed this state of affairs. British policy and claimed that the PPP would be accused of incompetence.
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Western ambassadors hold discussion
NEW SOVIET
SOVIET NOTE
NOTE ON BERLIN
British troops Threat to Govt statement on NO NEW CHOLERA
reinforce border area
Washington, Aug. 23.
The Soviet Union today sent a new note to the United States dealing with the Western rights of access to Berlin, officials said here tonight.
They said the note was one of the subjects dis- cussed by the Western ambassadorial steer- ing committee at the State Department this afternoon.
The committee, composed of representatives of the United States. Brilnin, France and West Gerinany, met for than two and a hair hours late
While
the
more
in the afternoon.
Participants in the meeting refiisist to make any state
the conference rents when ended.
ambassadorial group was meeting in the State Hour, Department ground
Dean Rusk Seeriary of State conferred
the Defence with Mr
S. Secretary
Robert McNandra and other top - eints in his seventh floor office.
Der Republik after the three decided on the commandanis
border patrolling..
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kill Princess Grace's children
Monaco, Aug, 23.
Prince Rainier and Princess
Grace of Monaco have re- ceived anonymous lotters threatening the lives of their two children, police sources said today.
The sources stressed the let ters were not a threat of kidna, but of death for Prince Alberi, 3, and Princess Caroline, 4. The letters came from "unknown peruns with unknown notives,' the sources said.
Attention was drawn to threats by an extra-strong turnout of pollee" at Monaco Prince harbour tonight where Railer and his American wife to board the yacht of were Groek shipowner Aristotle Onassis for a cruise.
The
About 50 uniformed policemen plainclothes and another 25
West Berlin police have put red-and-white wooden bar- broad street rier across the
on the west about 500 yards side of the Brandenburg Gate.
and the Between the Gute barrier les the Sovlet War Memorial, In the British sector, which is being guarded by troops of the First Battalion the Durham Light Infantry.
The gate ilselt looked_peace-cleared passersby from a broad ful with no East German stretch of waterfront near where armoured cars visible from the the Onassis yacht Christina was West Berlin side. About 100 preparing to sati. West Berliners stood watching.. The exceptional police pre- Also participating. in tite meeting with Mr Risk were Mr Full battle order cautions were set up at the re- Allen Dulles, Director of the
The East German decree quest of Prince Rainier.
Prince Albert and Princess Central Intelligence Agency: tanning people from within 100 | President Kennedy's military
mwires of either side of the Caroline were going along with adviser Genern) Maxwell Tay-
demonstratively their parents on the cruise 10 mill-Beirut, Lebanen. Another pro- minent Kuest was Greek- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of claregarded by a British
Luty police car and a West Ber-
singer Mariu were American opera Staff; Mr Edward R. Murrow, police car, which
Callas UPI. Director of the US. Information
driven to the border line. Agency; and White House alde
About 600 American Foldiers Mr McGeorge Bundy.
wo squadrons of 40-ton tanks were deployed along the border between the American
Speculation
border
and
123
Moscow hits
HIS was certainly an un- Tonstructive even
though a
great deal of money had been put into the country
Government schemes for economic deve lopment and welfare did not. seem to have been pursued with sutleient energy or with a rend sense of urgency.
this afternoon, The tempesturus Dr Jagun is
spokesman said. Marxist and at one timu Soviet nete, but there
Troops in full battle order, he was qunting Stalin at a official confirmation of this. riffles lung over their shoulders,
said stood among crowds of West Moscow length in explanation of his One authoritative source political tactics and mais-it dealt with "access to Ber-Berliners watching the border. takes he had made when in office.
He has also called for a new revolution on the Chinese BUL pattern.
his ወዲ
ал American
There was immediate specula | sector of Berlin and East Berlin tion that the meeting in Mr
deal with Rusk' allee
the was no
lin."
from less than 100 metres--! the distance East Germany bus Meanwhile in Berlin, a com- sald Westerners should keep pany of the British Kings Royal from the demarcation line. hine Corps the green jacket- Army jueps with recolless moved up to the Brandenburg border in Berlin Cute sector
colleague, Mr Burnham, today. who is a simpler and less clever man, knows more about politicul tactics.
Four years ago Mr Burnham said that a long as, the Communist Inbel can be pinned on us, so long will emancipation Le political delayed."
Divided
DUT divided though the
B
Jaganites and the Burn- hamites are, the two other partien have made little headway against them.
uny
It is evident now that Dr Jagan is in complete control of the country doubts about his lendership have been dispelled. Whether he is capable of carrying out his duties of leading the country matter of opinion.
บ
If Dr Jagan ia determined to follow his Marxist teachinga the foundation of a Com- munist nation in South Americn will become “ኳ established fact.
A
Suspicious
Anti-tank guns were drawn. up next to the old Reichstag
bullding.
Headquarters of "C" company had been set up on the Platz
MAN SHOT DEAD.
GUNMAN SOUGHT
London, Aug. 23.
Police hunted a gunman in a stolen car today after a man was found shot dand and a woman seriously in- jured on + roadside on Deadman's Hill near Bedford,
The woman rushed to hospital for an
operation emergency said they had been shot by a m who thumbed n lift last night
them and then pushed
out of their car,
The shot, wOITRU,
a redhead
In her thirties was named ny
T the moment the United Valerte Storie, of Chippenhamn, States are highly sunpincer Stough, he had been shot clous of Dr Jngan and the through the chest. possible infiltration of Com- inunist elements into thy Western Hemisphere.
GREY CAR
also in his The dead man, Hurtles, had been shot through the head. He was identified Gregston, an em-
Cuba has naturally rankled the as Michael
Americans, but a Commu-plogie of the fond Research alat Guiana on the American Laboratory at Longley, Ducking- continent might start for hamahire. ther trouble.
Scolland Yard was called in and two detectives left for the
A Bedford police chief said Inter they were looking for mes aged about 25.
If Dr Jagunen him intel-scene,
ligence he will be well advised to join the Annocia tion of American Blaten-he would get more in the long rus than any affliation with his Marxist friends.
n
Ile also appeated to the pull- lie to help trace a grey anloon car and gave its number-China Mail Special.
rifies and soldlers on fool, many equipped with walkie-talkies, patrolled the border in the American sector, surrounded whenever they stopped at places in the centre by small crowds the who had gathered behind backs of one or two West Berlin policemen up to 30 metres from the border.
On the Eastern side T-34 tanks were brought into position
in some places today, but the East Germans made no move to stop people on the Western side Froin coining closer than 100 metres, a
West Berlin spokes- man said.
(The Western allies and the thia city government termed East German ruling "effrontery" and the city government aald would not be observed.)
In the French sector a convoy of three armoured cars with mounted submachine guns, one Jorry and
jeep with altogether about 35 soldiers was patrolling the border. UPI and Reuter,
at TUC
London, Aug. 23,
radio tonight des- cribed as "shameful" the British decision of the TUC to recommend the exclusion of the Electrical Trades Union.
Home Service news In il bulletin the radlo said;
"The ETU is one of the Irude unions. biggest British
ferry suspension
A Government spokesman said this morning that the Hongkong government was at a loss to understand the action of the Hongkong-Macuo ship- ping conference in stopping the regular ferry services suddenly and without notice to the authorities.
No previous complaini had been received by either the Hongkong Pori Heaith authorities or the Immigration Department from the ferry companies and were there any confusion on their part as to cur- rent inoculation requirements or the new immigration regulations this could very easily have been resolved.
As regards Inoculation, the spokesman said, the Hongkong position is perfectly clear and has remained unchanged since the first case of cholera was confirmed in Macau on August 14.
Bona fide residents of Hongkong, in possession of a Hongkong re-entry permit, returning from Macao, are accepted here irrespective of whether or not they possess a certificate of inoculation.
Those not in possession of such a certificate are, however, required to be inoculated before being permitted to land in Hongkong and may have to submit themselves to medical surveillance for the next five days.
HK-Macao ferry
companies seek Government
clarification
The Hongkong-Macao ferry companies are
CASES REPORTED
THIS
MORNING
There were no new cholera cases reported so far today. The number of confirmed cases stood at 53 this morning, the same as yesterday's.
of
the Meanwhile, the number
In the last few days, contacts held in the Chatham- prices of fruits, vegetables, fish, road quarantine centre, dropped crab and shrimp have dropped
considerably. by 51 to 315.
The 51 suspected contacts were found harmiess and discharged accordingly.
Of the 53 confirmed cases, five have died and one was still on the danger list.
The number of suspects under observation has been reduced from 12 to eight this morning.
While the numbers of the stricken seemed to have taken a turn for the better the number of people inoculated kept mount- ing.
im- The number of people munised through inoculation at and by Government centres mobile teams in the seven day's totalled drive since August 17 1,413,770.
This
Inoculations
the
estimated plus 300,00 people inoculated by pri- vule doctors and non-Govern- ment agencies pushed the total
Train collision kills 11
Belgrade, Aug. 23. Eleven people were kil–
ed and Injured,
more 17
seriously, when train
than 50
of them
a goods
with collided
passenger
A
train between Belgrade and Novi-8ad to- day.
The injured were taken to hospital in Novi-Sad. An Inquiry was to be held to determine the cause of the collision AFP.
number of people inoculated up JUMPS WESTWARD
to 1,713,770, slightly under two thirds of the Colony'a lotni population.
Majority of the Inoculated people
the
Berlin, Aug. 23. A mason building the Com- woll refugee around East Berlin today jumped over it and fled to the West.
munists' were immunized with anti-vaccine produced by Gaverminent Institute of Potho- logy which is turning out new vaccine at the rate of 125,000 ce a day.
Anti-cholera posters and flims
West Berlin police said the
mason waited until a truck was between himself and policemen
border in the formation Services have Joined guarding the
Gale area and the campaign against the epide- Brandenburg
he Was then scaled the wall mic. They could be seen
higher to prevent escapes-UPI.
un
seeking clarification from both themade by the Government Hongkong and Macao governments on passengers' anti-cholera requirements walls along the Colony's streets making before recalling their decision to suspend ferry services.
Just The
and sallings to from Macao will take place today. Ferry services will be suspended indefinitely as from tomorrow.
This was stated today by Mr Henry K. H. Chan, Chairman of the Hongkong-Macao Shipping Conference. He added that the temporary suspension of ferry services will glve passeNKETS more time to know the Blu- ilon clearly,"
A number of its lending posts are occupied by Communists."
The radio said that "British Progressive opinion justly con- siders the exclusion of the ETU from the British TUC ns on attempt of intimidation in treason of the stand taken by the EU in the defence of Mr Chan said that the ferry peace and democracy."-Reu- companies particularly
that the Macao medital authorl- ties "will give us something definite to follow."
ter.
TYPHOON LORNA
At noon today, Typhoon Lorna was centred about 530 miles cast of Hongkong (20.N; troutheast
123.5E), and was moving north- west at 11 knots.
U.S. typhoon trackers reported miles the typhoon to be 310
Û am southeast of Taiwan at today, expecting to be 81 ralies east of Taiwan by turnarrow morning.
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Only two ferry boats will be affected by the suspension-MV Tullos und SS Takshing
The Talloy will sail for Macao at 2.30 pm today and the Tak- shing will sal. at midnight to night. It will be their last soil- Ing. After returning from Macao they will stop running.
Return passengers will bc Kiven free passage and food.
Since the outbreak of cholera there have been quite a num- ber of people returning to their homes from both ports.
The number of passengers have dropped appreciably. si, In the last few days, the The Hongkong-Macao Ship-bonts were carrying 200 to ping Conference announced the 300 people each way. decision of suspension last night Mr Chan suid, however, the
return pas- | question of free sages
or lack of passengers "are not
main the
concern. Both the passengers and ferry
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