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Yours rever

Forever! FOR ALL

CAMERAS

GILMAN'S

Comment

of the

day

CAMPAIGN

OF HATE

INDONESIA'S

IND

President

Soekarno and the Chief

of Staff, Lieutenant-General Nasution, having, swanned their way around the world picking up arms and support for their campaign against West New Gaines, are still in full ery over alleged grievances,

The hate campaign lus 01 fallen ; the saw words are being used and the same fumiliar threats are altered with reckless abandon in 1 endeavour to gain sympathy For a cause which has so murit what ever, General Nasution is rocking the international boat more willy and tates that Indo- meal is prepared to fight to "free" West New Gulaca. President Soekarn's type of

freedom is alien to the free-. aleem which now exists in the area he claints.

No illusion

THE

THE free world is under no!

illusion the President and Chief of Staff merely pulling the wool

The

nation's eyes

over

Are

to divert attention to the its which are manifest in the country.

GEHT

THE WEATHER(

Moderate East winds. Cloudy with scattered showers. At 1 pm at the Observatory the temp was 77 degrees F and the relative humid 90 per cent.

CHINA

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TUESDAY, ́ AUGUST 29, 1961.

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doubt

Timing, locale and circumstances in RUSK CONFIRMS NEW TALKS

Death of Mr Tony Snowball

Negotiations on the problem

of Berlin

New York, Aug, 28.

Mr Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, affirmed today that negotiations with the Soviet Union on Berlin would take place but the exact timing, locale and circumstances remained in doubt.

: tere

He also told reporters that the question might be referred to United Nations, but that | East-West negotiations about it night precede UN consideration, Mr Rule made his comment: after a two-hour hancheon con- ference with the Secre

not he

ke that "we will pushed out of Berlin.".

M Rusk declined to speeu ale on the substance West's negotiating position, ruch as the question of possible recognition of two Germanys.

of the

General, Mr Dag Hammar -

He said his statement about jold, at the U.S. Ambassador nations did not mean that to the UN, Mr Adlai Stevenson. Pe Soviet Union had accepted

Talks with Me Stevenson, but this, "This without The Secretary-Gamers). I said. continued his afternoon at the: U.S. delegation headquarters,

Serious

is prediction."" he

Hoth skies, he said, head in- diented already that they were) prepared for negotiations, frict!

AGED SIKH'S FAST NOW IN 14TH DAY

Tara Singh rejects Nehru's compromise

Amritsar, Aug. 28.

Tara Singh, the Sikh leader who is in the 14th day of a "fast unto death" here, today rejected an offer by Mr Nehru to order an inquiry into Sikh complaints of discrimination,

The 76-year-old Sikh lender fold a press conference heru that Mr Nehru's offer

was l attempi at sidetracking" the Is-ue,

Reclining on a cot, he said no would not end his fast unless the demand for a Punjabi-speaking state within India was concerted in principle.

He said: "I would prefer in honourable death to a life of dishonour."

it was thus ant a question of Prayers in HK

one side or the other asking for: them.

There had been a public de- eluration by the two sides that they expected negotiations lo! oceur, ond the United States ex-| pected that they would.

British Overseas Airways Mr Burk sald he thought the

Berlin Corporation this morning situation ove

wes a "serious one." and the govern- onnounced the death in

ments convened must Britain last Saturday of Inch with each

be in other to see Mr M. A. "Tony" Snow- if there is any way to protect ball, former

particularly of i Far East vital interests, Manager of BOAC, based in Hongkong..

ill for some time, was 43-

Mr Snowball, who had been

The Indonesian leaders are

playing for time to offset Mr Snowball served in the economic troubles, which Royal Alt Force frum 1930 have been plaguing

the to 1047, leaving with the rank Government,

of Wing Cumimanuler.

During his service he flew more than 60 types of wire craft, and in 1942 piloted the Brst RAF lardplane to pene trate deeply into the Acetic to study navigational problems Aretic "conditions.

St

CAREER

¦

the West."

"This is a situation which could become more serious. if not carefully handled." he said.!

there was a possibility that fun might be before the UN. in "at some stage" the Berlin ques-

form ur another.

Mr Rusk sald he did not think the West's position had weak- ened because negotiations had not occurred earlier in the crisis.

He said: "I think the vital-in- to the other terests of the West are known side, and I think the determination of the West Ja equally well known."

wabl

Channels open

دعا

and

Many

whys

un

Hongkong's Sikh corn- munity will observe a day of prayer on Bunday "in sympathy with Master Tara Singh's fast.”

The rite of Akhand Path (rending of the Granih Sahib, the holy book of the Sikhs) will begin on Friday at 8.30 am, and will end ni 9 am on Sunday, when prayers will be offered for Tars Singh's life and for the 'success of his mission,"

Stich Temple spokesman told the China Mall,

ג נכס

the

TARA SINCH-DRnking

#alt

a glass of

water in his "fast unto death."

He told Parliament he had re- Jected the demand as "harmful ; both in principle and In its op- plication."

A division of the present state |

for

of Punjab, he said, would be a "tragedy" for the country. the Punjab, and for India's eight millon Sikh community.

As Mr Nehru made his state-

Doctor said that almost all his

The Angers are now numb. previous bulletin said he Was suffering from acute weaknest and congestion In his right lung.

Folice kere have obtained warrant to arrest Tara Singh and other Sikh leaders. Police have banned meetings and pub- ue agation In the city on the úcmand for a Punjabi state.

Magistrates have revoked Heunces tor 26 guns held by walchmen who guard jewels and other religs ut the Golden Temple where Tora Singh is fasting.

The fast could be ended by a poilce raid on the temple and Tara Singh's arrest. So far the Government han hesitated to lake this step because forcible entry, Into the 10th Century tem- ple would be regarded sacrilege by many Sikh#~FUy- 15.

D

Cholera

figures

statistical

The chotera position at 8 am today was as follows:

Confirmed ooses to date 84

dapter list

observation

(including 31 deaths).

Confirmed cases on

Filt

Suspecta under

3

Cases recovered and

discharged

20

Carriers recovered and

discharged

10

Contacts held in the

234

371

Chatham-road

quarantiue centre Contacte discharged

to date

ROTGUT

Des Moines, Aug. 28. The Iowa Liquor Commis- sion had to call for help after contents of 1,000 sample bot- ties of whisky thrown out by Ja the Commission ate holes wash basin drain pipes.-UPI.

CHILDREN..

KILLED

Tokyo, Aug. 29, Eleven persons, including 10 schoolchildren, primary word killed in Aomori, northern Japan, today whan a truck they were riding plunged 11 feet below into a paddy field, police_reported.

"Certainly, [! the crisis leepens and I presents a major threat to peace, I should think It would be entirely appropriate for the UN

In a statement later, Tara consideration." he said.

take 1 under

Mr Rusk sand there w.re Singh accused the fadian Gov- many channels upen Iur urnment of treating Hindus Mr Rusk declined coinment

iplomatic negotiations on "grade one" citizens on a statement in Bonn today

Berlin

their this posing

views West ! by

German Foreign

he would not minorities who, he said, were Minister Dr Von Brentano that it occur and

comment

the treated as "secund rate" citi ient, politicians and police ex- there could be a "catastrophe"

pressed grave Tears that the kens. thut unless negotiations took place. channels or circumstances

Sikli leader might soon die, The Secretary of State said might he used for East-West

possibly leading to violence he had not yet had time to negotiations,

Earlier today, in a fresh ap. throughout the Punjab and rend the statement. went to

"I would not expect any talks peal to Tara Singh to abandon ven in Delhi. that cerur to be limited to Ber- his fast, air Nehru emphasised

latest medical bulletin in," he said. "After all, Rus that the Government has no in- says that Tara Singh has lost sion proposals go considerably beyond Berlin. They have dealt tention giving in to demands tnore weight and his condition jured seriously by the

for a Sikh-dominated Punjabi) today entered "tho Zone of Lumed truck, with Germany and the situation language state.

deep concern." In central Europe, so I would fle said he bujht Mr Nikita expect talks to be very wide- Kruscher, the Soviet Premier, ranging inderd."Reuter.

Ilu Joined British South American Airways in 1947 as

It is an old political trick. Hitler, for example, hud it down to a fine art.

The question of West New

Guinea will

recor undoubtedly came up again at the next meeting of Die

United Nations und ground will be covered, but us Lord (then Sir Richard) personal assistant to the Caney told the General Chief Executive. le Assembly

BOAC when the two corpora in 1956, stop

tioas on Berlin will occur but tions were merged in 1049. wasting the world organisa-

In 1953 he came to long- the time, the place and cir- นิยมม time by striking

kong to take up his new ap cumstances are all ader con- phoney attiturles.

pointment

by as Manager. Far sideration

governments," Baxt. with responsibilities he repealed. covering Southeast Asia, the Philippines and Formosa,

Disguise

"Those making the anti-

TAKE off the disguise of

in 1957 he returned i London

to take up the post of Sales Manager, Eastern Routes.

Two years ago he was appoint-¦

colonialism cry and you willed Assistant General Manager, ¦ find a burefneed national | South America. interest," Lord Casey said. Air Snowlal) was a frequent ·

visitor to the Far East through-

The Indonesians have a bare- aut his BOAC career, and was faced interest in New well known in Gorechment, Guinen. They seek the ter- diplomatie, business and ayla- ritory for their selfish ends ¦ tlón eircles throughout the area. and their ranting about Į anti-colonialism EM sheer hypocrisy.

The Djakarta Government is not interested in the welfare independence of the native population of West New Guinea Speaking bluntly, the Indo- neslaps themselves huve colonial aspirations; they

SHIP SINKS

Rotterdam, Aug. 28. The 318-tors Dutch couster, the Gerststroom, wank tonight ! after it was in collision with i the 12,721-ton Norweglan tasker, Jaranda, in Rotterdam's ¦ North Sex entry of the Hook of Holland, Dirk wagers hal-

seek to displace the Dutch plag agency .

New Cuinen, but, with a One of Geeststrooni's. major difference,

member Is reported mlaskan, AP,

Pledged

BE Dutch are pledged to

Totulleics designed

to help the local people to -wards self-government and at some stage they must gel out.

The Indonesians, on the other hand, would make West New Gubien part of Indonesia and, whether they liked it or not, absorb Ita people. Now President Soekarno in off again thin time Lo Belgrade for a conference with the "non-aligned nations."

The world can expect further outbursts against the Dutch and in return receivo praíso for non-existent

л launched in the name of "freedom,"

CAURO

A NEW BRAND

Columbus, Aug. 28.

A prisoner appearing boforo Municipal Judgo Wilbur Shult was still drunk when he plead- ed guilty to a drink charge.

Judge Shulf, on advo- cate of Alcoholics An- onymous, askad tha

man: "Have you avor heard of the AA?"

* "No, I'vo navar tried any of that stuff,” the prisoner replied.UPI.

"I do expret that negotin-

European hurt as car falls 10 feet

This morning's picture of the damaged car,

Abandon

The

FOREIGN SUBS

IN RUSSIAN

WATERS,

CHARGES USSR

London, Aug. 28.

The Soviet Union charged tonight that foreign submarines have been sneaking close to its shores on underwater patrols and warned that future intruders would be destroyed.

Two

children were also -

over-

Police sald th truck loaded with gravel apparently hit Д hole en the road,

Eighteen persons, including 15 children, were on board the truck. The chlidren en route home from Wakinozowa Pri mury School, about 380 miles north of lift-AP.

Tokyo were given 20

STOP PRESS

GIRL'S DRAMATIC SUICIDE

she

BID FOILED

A 19-year-old girl was caught by firemen when

off jumpod

the verandah of the third floor of No. 33 Wydham- stract at 12.35 pm today.

The girl had hesitated for a while before taking the leap from a height ́of about 40 foot, onabi-

ing firemen to spread a jumping-shoot below.

She was later taken away by polica.

WHAT WI

WANT IS WATNEYS

A formal statement by the tion of the sovereignty of that Soviet Tass news agency salistate, and runs counter to ge the maritime ak borders of crally accepted standards of the USSR had recently been International Jew." submitted to a series of viola- The Soviet statement then

warned that future intruders W

tions,

It

اعلى

not

the would be attacked. It suld: "The identify nationality of the intruding sub- USSR Government has instruct- marines, but claimed they had led the USSR Ministry of De- entered Soviet territorial waters fence to take measures to des whalle submerged and "con-troy the intruder if foreign ducted manoeuvres and obser- submerged submarines are dis- vations with the object of re-covered in the future in Boviet connaissance."

territorial waters. ...”

The official Sovlet

news agency omitted dotalis of tho The Tars statement was alleged Intrusions. No datos presumed to have o full were given, nor geographical authority of the Soviet Govern areas. ment,

AUTHORITY

The United States sctivated a "In conformity with intertus-support base in Scotland criter A European, Mr C. P. D. Mathews, was slightly tonal law and according to the this year for a fleet of nuclear injured when the private car he was driving legislation of the USSR, foreign submarines, equipped with went off and fell about 10 feet, in. Magazine Gap-road at 8,20 am.

submarines can

territorial waters only by per

enter Soviet Polaris missiles,

The feet has generally been mission of the UBSIL Govern- supposed to be patrolling the | ment and, must be on the sur-¦ Atlantic off thə west coast of The 39-year-old injured man, i guard and front bumper were face while in these waters,” the ( Europe And Africa, but ita of No. 33′ Plantation-road, wan | badly damaged,

Soviet sintement declared, (inuvements have naturally born sent in Queen Mary Hospital

"Eniry by submerged It could have fallen some 30

sub- subject to a security black-out. Juto where he was treated and do- | feet down a valley had It not | marines

the territorial All the elements" of the fleet charged.

beer for several treen ihat waters of another, stale without have, however, been within mie The car's offelde front musi= 'broke the fall,

permission is a dagrant viola-'alle range of Ítusaine).P,

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