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China proposes joint ownership
of Mt. Everest
Katmandu, Sept. 3. Cision has propused jalat Sino-Nepali ownership of Mount Everest. to settle the two countries' clalma
to the world's highest peak, informed observera sald here today,
General Padma Bahadur Khetry, Nepals Jetener
Minister, who
recently
Everest
Ambar-
began talks on with the Chinese sador hore, hus Naid the discussions may be con- tinued by King Mahendra when he visits Peking next mouth--Reuter,
Father wanted 'to teach
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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1961.
KENNEDY WINS SUPPORT IN BATTLE FOR FUNDS
chairman willing 4 sentenced
Group
to put back $175m
Washington, Sept. 5.
President Kennedy won a partial victory today in his battle to get Con- gress to restore funds slashed from the military assistance section of the Foreign Aid Bill by the House Appropriations Committee.
Rep.
14),
Otto E. Passmak, (D- Chairman of the Foreign
| AKL Appropriallons Subcom-
| milled, Fold the House that he was willing to put back. $175 milion of the $400 million cut from arms uld to US allies.
Pussman, a long-time crifle of foreign aid, said he reached fie lecisioni after a long labour day weekend during which he spont a lot of Use "thinking over the crisis In the world." te and he also had talk with "government officials.
'BIG MAN'
Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes, (D-
on Fla), Jumped to his feet to praise Passman, calling him a reble man in every sense of the
"This Is
Tara Singh weakens FOLLOWER IS
CHARGED
WITH PLOT TO
ASSASSINATE
*
Amritsar, Sept. 5.
New York, Sept. 5. 19-your-old American brunette with a penchant for stowing away Europe-bound ships, turned from Holland to word." day after being put to
whe of the finest work aboard Dutch
evidences of his statesman motorship to pay for her ship" Sikes declares.
Passman's action apparently
off headed
a major House i night over military aid.
Kennedy and farmer Presi dent Dwight D. Elsenhower both had
expressed dismay Committee slashes. (Tara Singh, the 78-year-old Police said they found arms
and com- leader, yesterday
ammunition and two They said it would weaken Sikh
his bombs fn the man's house Waiting for her on the plur, the US. position in the cur- pleted the third week of
with the Com- "fast unto death"
which, In support
he confessed, were an:l else of Sikh demunds for a Puusnul- given him by a member of the
i speaking state.)
Akali Dal's working committee to assassinate Mr Kairon.
passage.
Marton Swaab was labouring along with the 54-member mate crew of the Dutch molarship Sloterdijk as the vessel docked
at Hoboken, New Jersey, this aver morning.
1
rent struggle
was her father, Henry, who as munists in Berlin
a man In the export-import where.--UP!.
business, coutil have sent hle daughter phasage money after she was found to have slowed
away aboard the Beer Rotter-
dam after it suited from New i York on Aug. 18.
Swanb refused to DAY Marion's fine" (ench her lesson." He said he had pald
for a round-trip ticket fast yun: when she stowed away aboard the French liner Liberle and cubled from
Havre for
money.-AP.
Nepal, China sign aid agreement
Katmandu, Sept. 5. Nepal and Chin signed an agreement here today providing for Chinese aid worth 35 milllor Nepalese rupmes to this country. The ald comprises fovelga ex- change of 10 million rupees li cashi and the rest in gifts commodities, chiefly textiles, cement, newsprint, Iron and steel-Reuter.
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Punjab police today arrested a member of Master Tara Singh's Akali Dal Party in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate the Pun- jab's Chief Minister, Mr Pratap Singh Kairon.
HOW PHILIP'S
HOLIDAY
WAS SPOILED
Bordeaux, Sept. 5.
Philip Hotten came from Basildon, Essex, to
ANXIETY
Meanwhile, a medical bul- letin, Insted today", suid Tara Singh's condition was "causing growing anxiety" and that a "change for the worse may set in at any moment."
He has so far tost 23 pounds in weight and doctors today re ported he WES "growing weaker."
Police continued to round up Communists andi "trouble- makers" to prevent any out- break of violence in the event of Tara Singh's death.-Reuler.
visit his grandparents in La Couronne, south- Tony is lone
west France, with visions of spending lazy days fishing and swimming.
Hut soon after his arrival,, For, according to the French puller kicked at the door, tuok | authorities, Philip's surname is 20-year-old Philip to the police Rossignol and not Hotten. stallen and then to a military barracks at Nansouly,
SURNAME
Although he does not speak a word of French he was told he would have to serve, 21⁄2 years milltary service in the French Army.
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student
London, Sept. 5.
His mother, Mr Elene Hot-Seven-year-old Tony Kemp ten, was previously married to was the only child to re- #Frenchman named Rossignol.
port for
lessons today Ten years ago, when Palilp
when the new term began was 10, she married Mr David Hatten a tencher, of Basildon,
at his focal village school near Cranleigh, Surrey. Philp went with her to The school, due to close after England, receiving his British Inst ferin because only 25 passport and changed his name, ¦ children then attended, Was But, according French law, kept open after protests by he is still Philip Rossignol,
parents.
to death
in Russia
Moscow, Sept. 5.
Four persons have boen san- tenced to death, and five others, including a woman, given 15 - your - prison terms for attacking the militia station in the city of Alexandrov, 113 kilo- metres northeast of Mos- cow, it was learned day.
to-
The newspaper "Vechernyia Moskvla" (Moscow Evening News) reported in today's Issue that "criminal, elements" had made an abortive attempt Interfere with militlumen who were imoking an arrest.
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When the attempt fatied, the Kroup apparently tried to free some of its members from the milla station. Eight men uni a woman were arrested follow-
the nitack.
The newspaper did not give the dale of either the attack on the militia station or that the trial. However, It said had that six of the offenders previous criminal records. AFP.
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Measles hits aborigines
in Australia
Porth, Sept. 5. measles epidemic hos struck a tribe of abori- gines living in the remote Warburton Ranges oreo 730 miles north-east of Perth.
Three native children are re- ported dead, and the Worburton Native Mission today was treating about 100 natives for the disease.
Arrangements
were being enade to rush energency drugs and medicines to the mission from Kalgoorlie, 380 miles away, to combat the epidemie.
A native welfare officer said in Kalgoorlie that relief doc- turs and nurses would also be sent 10 the mission.-China Mall Special,
Leaves hospital
As the Inws of identity But Tony's mother, Mrs Anne officially, accepted in one coun- Kemp, sald today: "The other try are not automatically ag- parents have been a complete
Los Angeles, Sept, 5. cepted in another, Philip will ict-down They won the fight British-born actor Bayinond have to walt until the oficial
to keep the school open, but Massey, who underwent surgerý formalities of his new nation- now they are sending their for à Bernia last Friday, T ality have been established children elsewhere." Clina turned home from the hospital France.China Mall Special.
yesterday to recuperate.........AP.
Mail Special.
U.S. 'DEPLORES' ARREST
Spy charge denied
Washington, Sept. 5. ital of the American while he "I think we have had other
A State Department spokos-was held Incommunicado,
man today denied that Reap.
tho
instances of so-called contes- The spokesman, Mr Joseph sluna. I do not place any great
sald Marvin American
William dignity or worth to them," student Makluen, of Sherbert-road, joiled on espionage Ashburnham, Massachusetts, was
Manwhile, in Detroit, charges by the Soviet not a spy,
Makinen, was described by his Union for eight yours was Told by
that fister as a brillant student, # reporter Soviet a spy.
authorities had an- nounced a "full conferston" by Department the accused man, the spokesman detention and said:
Flo snid The "deplores" the
-THE CHINA MAIL'S.
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Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Pennsylvania which he attended on a scholarship.
Then he went to the Free University in West Berlin un A Fulbright Scholarship. Ho also had a scholarship to enter the Pennsylvania University's Medical School this term.
She said she had last heard from her brother in July when He wrole telling hot that he had been granted another Fulbefg|?? Scholarship to continue hiz studies in Berlin.
However, another sinler had told her inst rhbrith that their brother had decided to ro lo Finland for a holiday before beginning hit nöxt school term, which started today.
She sld the family, ved la Michigan until 13 years πάν whom Mr ATLE Mti Will Makinen had shifted their Ininity 10 Fitchinur schmelts.
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