THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1981;
Sani Fateh Singh, acling President of the Akali Dal, or Bikh Party which demands self- government for the Punjab, arrives at Palam Airport, Delki, on Aug. 28 to talk with Indian Prime Minister Nehru, The white figure in centre, he wears all the marks of a Bikk leader (beard, long hair swathed in 12-ft. turban, gold bracelet and sword); he had flown. In from Amritsar, In the Punjab, where the Sikh Master Tara Singh: has gone on a fast unto death, unless the Punjabs is promised independence.
With Sant Fateh Singh are tat left) the Maharaja of Patiala, one of the richest men in India; and (ai right) Shri 3, J. Singh, a Hindu. Boil these men have bres working for a praceful settlement of the dispute, over sine the Master bezan his fash—London Express Service,
FEELING OF COLDNESS BEGINS
Doctors for fasting Sikh leader
express concern
Amritsar, Sept. 3.
Doctors attending fasting Sikh leader Master Tara Singh today ex- pressed deep concern as a feeling of coldness began to extend up to his knees and his pulse rate fell as low as 54.
Angela's brief holiday ends
Boston, Sept. 3.
An 11-year-old stowaway was returned to her family in London today after a brief but illegal holl- day in Boston.
Immigration officials here said Angela Riley (of 31 Argyle Red., West Ealing) told them she just "walked nboard a plane like a passenger" in London yesterday. Hours later she landed ut Logan Interna- tional Airport here, minus a ticket, visa or luggage.
She said she had wanted to visit a sister. Immigration officers termed the girl a stowaway und ordered her return to London. A Pan American Airways offlelal telephoned Angela's father to inform him of his daughter's safety,
But before she was flown home, she was taken on tour of Boston's historic sights.-UPI,
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As the 78-year-old divine entered the 20th day
Sikh of
his fast w death. attendants be- gan applying hot water bottles and woollen rugs up to his wulst in an attempt to arrest the bod effects of poor circulation of the bloud.
hall
con-
But he went through a hour unscheduled news forence with Indian foreign correspondents,
Point of honour
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French_police bomb suspects
arrest more
AGREEMENT SEEN AMONG French police
NON-ALIGNED NATIONS
Kenyatta says
he feels 'no bitterness'
Montban, Sept. 3. Kenya Nationalist Lender
Jomo Kenyatta received
4
Conference expected
to end in mid-week
Belgrade, Sept. 8.
Agreement was shaping up tonightat the summit conference of non- aligned nations us 20 of the 24 participating statesmen had pre- sented their views by the close of the third day.
tremendous reception When the conferelice com- from 25,000 Africans pletes its work sometime in mid- when he addressed his week, it is expected to speak
out for the following policies: Arst political meeting in
• Concrete action to re- Mombasa today, pfter duce the current cold war ten- nine years in prison and slon, possibly by u move within under restriction for the United Nations.
• Reform of the structure managing the Mau Mau of the United Nations and re- terrorist movement.
affirmation of the importance of the world organisation.
Condemnation of military blues and endorsement of s
He told the meeting he was the same Kenyatta" they knew before his arrest in 1952.
He had not changed and was policy of non-alignment or still fighting for Kenya's Inde-neutrality, without the creation pendence, he said.
of a third bloc,
He said he felt no bitterness over his jail sentence and de- tention.
He told the crowd that they "should not rest" until Inde- pendence had been goined for Kenya.
"The time for foreigners to be our musters is gone."
The Congo, after gaining its independence had lost it by vio- lence-with killings and mur- ders. "We do not want to see the same thing happening here," Kenyatta declared. Reuter,
Follow these simple rules for longevity
Evina, Sept. 3.
If you want to live to be 100 y should preferably ob- serve the following condi- tions: Be femule, have no children, eat very little meat, have parents of ad- vanced age and be of medium height.
These conclusions were reach- ed today by 600 doctors who were talking part in the third of Evian's national days devoted Their Andings were
He repeatedly would newsmen | to old age,
his fast has become a point of based on the cases of 50 French honour for the Sikh community centenarians living in West because Prime Minister Nehru's Central France, one of whom Government
was 104 and another 107, refuses to grant Sikh demonds for a separate Sikh state.
Torn Singh's top adviser, Gurunam Singh, former judge of the Punjab High Court, is at present in Delhi conferring with non-party leader Jayu- prakash Narayan who seems to be pressing the Government to abandon its filem attitude,
The Hindu ascelic Yogiraj Surtmadey Seo, who also tered the 20th day of his counter-fast today sald he will not abandon it while Tara Singh fasted.
2:12-
Meanwhile, police ralded local Communist headquarters and took possession of pamphlets and other literature.
The Communists are backing Tara Singh's demand and the roundup of some top Com- munists here fs part of precautionary detention Communists throughout Punjab State, ometal sources said-ÁP.
Population
of
Moscow, Sept. 3. The Soviet Union's population is increasing by 3,000,000 a year, the Health Minister Mr Sergel Kurashov, wrote in the news- paper Rural Life-China Mail Special.
A PLAN
The Inquiry showed that most of the centenarians had worked on the land. Only one lawyer, one schoolmaster and tenir busi- DCHR men were to be found among them.
Based on their ending the doctors formulated
a plan to assist people to reach old age. This called, at the age of 40, for regular work and living habits, obstention from alcohol ard tobacco and eating
Very little. This latter would pre- rumably take care of their last piece of advice do not pul on too much weight.-AFP.
Just for training
Madrid, Sept. 3.
Colonialism
• Disapproval of all nuclear fest explosions and encourage- ment of complete, general dis- armament.
Eradication of colonialls and imperialism, as well as neo- coroninflsm, with the possible axing of a time-limit,
Admission of the Chinese Peoples Republic to the
UN
Support for and recogni- tton of the "Provisional Govern- ment of the Algerian Republic (GPRA)."
A compromise solution for the Berlin crisir by peace. tul negotiation, with possible encouragement of a big power summit meeting.
Peaceful coexistence.
Analysis
Goulart accepts
limited powers
amendment
Buenos Aires, Sept. 3. Brazilian Vice-President Joao Goulart has ac- cepted the constitutional amendment estab. lishing a "parliamentary" regime in Brazil, but reserves the right to negotiate later about the legality of the move, said Radio Porto Alegre this evening.
half of Brazil's total army strength-stationed in the south- In sintes of Rio Grande do Sul, Sânia Catarina and Parame has adhered to
General Lop who insiste that Mr Goufart becomes President with constitutional powers. addresses
was
con-
This list of issues, drawn up by unofficial observers, based on a study and analysis of the 20 major delivered so far at the ference.
Yugoslav Josip Broz Tito delivered a 218i address,
the welcoming address is counted, and Bolivia, one of the two official observers, a 22nd.
The amendment, adopted over the weekend by the Brazliton Chamber of Deputies and en- dorsed by the Senate, would have the effect of vesting real power in the Premier and Cabinel and restricting Pre- sidential functions to minor duties such as receiving other
and distributing awards.
full
Paris, Sept. 3, French police made fresh arrests during the night following the discovery of documents listing anti- Government plotters be- Hoved responsible for most of the 1,000 plastic bomb incidents in France and Algeria this year, Three men anized last night or plastic explosive material were found to have 160 packets
hidden under the seats of their COT,
So far 20 people have been arrested or are being held by The police for questioning. hunt is being personally direct- od by M. Roger Frey, French Minister of the Interior.
The documents leading to the Uncovering of the plotters foll Into
police hande
gauzoge. butcher was in south-west France ago,
when a
arreated
10 days
CONDEMNED TO DEATH
M. Jean Verdiér, head of Na- tional Security, says they reveal the existence of the self-styled "Provisional Government for French Algeria" with headquar- tora lothe Spanish-owned
Balearic Islands,
He says, the body is headed by Joseph Ortiz, the former Algiers, cafe owner condemned to death in his abrence for his part in the abortive Algiers ris- ing of January last year. Ortiz is said to be the leader of one of the phi factions of the
(0.
Secret Army Organisation |
A.S.).
Police suspect that soveral former members of the Na- Honal Assembly who belonged to the short-lived anti-tox party of M. Pierre Poujude are how members of the "plastic bomb party."
One of them. Marcel Bouyer, now in light, documents seized by police say he used the pseudonym "Claude Galle" in writing to other plotters.
Police say one letter-signed with this name ordered mem- berg 14 "ferret out where personalities are
heads of state, signing treaties General has told the leaders of pending President
Radio Porto Alegro said the Gaullist their holidays."
Another warning
These areas of agreement may not be reflected in so many words in the final resolutions, but they were avaliable for the
commission drafting
of 34 participanta
beginning serious work,
now
There were some nuances and differences of deteli among the summit leaders, but they have not so for resulted in any actual debate or disagreement, as such.
Major point
*
which divergence
One of the major points on was evident was on exactly
UN how the should be réorganised. Some
Hon
non-aligned nations wanted the Secretariat General strengthened and others wanted it limited, Several disapproved openly of the Soviet triumvirate" plaa nations stressed self-determina- Or a Berin solution, some
of the Germanies as de facto entities.
Some statesmen preferred priority to the world crisis and less emphasis on, if not avoid- ance of, specifle polemic on other issues. Some wanted to "name names" and
others preferred not to do 30.
Agreement
n
But the basic agreements were already evident.
Speakers today ware Yugo- slovals, Cyprus, Ceylon, Cam-
An Austrian miner has push-bodia Morocco, Mall and Bolivia. ed B two-wheeled porters Stil to be heard from aro barrow carrying a 200-ih, chunk the GPRA, Guinea, Somall and o cual the 291-miles from his Yemen. it was not known home at Moreda car Oviedo whether the other observer, lo Madrid,
Ecuador, would speak, nor The trip took ten days. The when the Congo would join in. miner said no bet was involved The next session of the con- he did it as training for a stil ference is set for tomorrow. Honger trip-Chin Mall Special. AFP.
Envoys hurt in traffic accident
Sydney, Sept. Z.
Thrae members of the French Embassy in Canberra were injured, ons skariously, in a head-on car collision in the Snowy Mountains, in southern New South Wales, to- day.
They were the First Secretary,
Monalear Paul Foure, his wife
who
Madine Faure, suffered serious injuries, and the Third Secretary, Monsieur Yvon Omnes, who suffered
only scratches, Four other people were injured
in the smaak.
Details of the injuries suffered by the French extiple are not yet available but Mademo Fauro underwent an opern- tion in Coomin hospital, 37 zuiles away from the scekdent scene.
D|Moristeur Faure was treated at Света and then taken by unbulance to Canberra Hus= pital.
on a visit to the snowfelde in the
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PLEBISCITE
the First and Second Armies Router. that Mr Goulart has already legally assumed his Presidential mandate "in conformity with the constitution of the United States of Brazil."
A pleblacite would be held in 1903 to decide whether this form of government should con- Unue.
Radio Porto Alegre said Mr "The Voice of Legality", Goulart had a long talk today the Radio cails itself, went on with General Just Machado to say that Brasilla airport was Lopes, commanding the Brazi- closed today to civil aircraft llan Third Army, and also with the Roman Catholle Archbishop ot Porto Alegre, Monsignor Scherer.
Obartvers estimate that the bulk of a 70,000 force about
for America
Peking Sept. 3. The People's Repubile of China today gave the United States. Its 100th "gerlous warning" following the viola- tion of mainland China's alr space by a military aircraft, the New China News Agency ro-
The radio added that calm prevails in Porto Alegre whert, however, "defensive messures" taken by the military authort-ported, Iles have been maintained.→→ AFP.
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