THE CHINA. MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1961,

VERWOERD HASTENS

Indonesia APARTHEID

clearing harbours

Djokarta, Oct. 20. The Indonesian Government

is now well into its pra gramme of clearing horbours of the republic of an estimated 300 war- timo wrocks.

the

The supervisor of the project. Naval Colonel John Lic. kl reporters at a revent press con- ference that the Part tit Djakarta couli new he worked

24 hours U tity. Scattered wrecks bad up until recently for navigati-1 mule it unsafe

for about 12 hours a day.

Surabaya, At

month.

early 11

an 8,000-ton Japanese! ship, the Hokkal Maru, à vie- tim of Allied bombing in 1843, was refloated intact,

Chinese

POLICIES

Protoria, Oct. 20.

Dr Hendrik Vorwoord said today that his Nationalist Government's task in the next five years would be to ensure the white man's continued existence in South Africa - not only for 10 or 15 years but "for the next 50 to 60 years and future generations to come.

Britain urged to develop

seapower

"

In his first public appearance since his Party's victory in Inst Wednesday's South African General Election, he said the results showed that the elec- torate believed

the country's

tellen featween the races).

the on

15-

ROPE JOHN SPEAKS OF The judge

'POWER OF THE PRESS"

Vatican City, Oct. 10, Pope John XXIII today spoke of Die "formidable power of the Press in shaping pubile optaton,

told 25 directors of French Roman, Catholic periodicalzi " "Your apostojata is indispensable fa a world where the modern techniques of diɛusion are reaching an ever-growing number of people *: 7-9. It is important that competent Cathollen should take part in this effort of information."

The Pope said they should give ampie information In all delite iz national and International activity, without neglectlig tial news-Router.

University to start important study of law in China

has

was

shocked!

Philadelphia, Oct. 20. Five witnesses, including a

policeman, had identi fied Charles. Spearing, 22, as the driver of a car which was involved in a collision almost a year

ago.

"00

license rou

have

Charlen Assistant District

driver's

Perito,

Attorney,

siked Spearing on the whis ness stand.

"No," he replied.

"Do you know how (o drive?" asked Perito,

"No," Spoorlog replied again. "Why don't you know how to drive?" Peruto continued.

"Because

ort blind,"

Judge Franels X. McClanag- He

hon was visibly chogued. ordered an investigation of the prosecuting witnesses,

the

McClenaghan dismissed charge of drunken" delving e- gainst Spearing.

answered Spearing. New York, Oct, 20. filture lay in a policy of dieren-The first important study of Chinese Communist In what observers took Ra 11 law in the Western world is to be undertaken clear indication of a hustering of apartheid policies, Dr Ver. at the University of Michigan Law School. woerd added: "Because the Government obtained this

The Ford Foundation la ex- used to teach Communist Party pected to announce EL surance, they are strengthmed

grantendre members in Porty schoola He also diarulased the charge financing the study within a few in Mainland China.

uf permitting an intoxleuted per to go forward.”

days. Hi Government

zon to drive London, Oct. 21.

would pro-

Approval already

his car agnins! been granted.

The study is expected to pro- | Michne) A. Milncelo, 20. The work is being carried

Stophon Roskill, Chosen road

duce a textbook on Chinese Milaccio testified" What it was out by the Indonesian Salvage, Captain

The study will be undertaken Communist legal institutions. It he who drove the car whitel R.N. official Naval bis-ceed

road. by chosen Compony in co-operation with

three well-known legal belleved this would be the collided with ope driven by Mrs the toterantional Salvage As-

torion, suggests today that "namely not to oppress and dis scholars. They are Tra unciation of Hongkong.

Tat first such text in the Western Alberta Sury, 34, on November instead of scrapping ships but to differentiate and separ-

cruminate

non-whites Isis, head of the Far Eastern world. against Colonel

fa

5, 1980. Hut bis testimony was Li

Chinese

Law Division of the Library of and building H-bombs it ate, to give rights which

given after that of the Communi- | Christum, at one of the Re-

Compress, who also has com The University of Michigan, wealth's witnesses who identifled nubile's $110KZ capablo and might be better for Bri- due to them, but on the basis of alled a forthcoming blullography Jocated in the Midwestern city Spearing as the driver.-AP colourful sailors, whe WRA

tain to

separation. scrop H-Bombs known in the days of the re-

one of A breakdown of election 11f material on Chinese Law in of Ann Arbor, has

the Library and build ships. volution against the Dutch as

gures today

most famous law The shows that

Congress; America'a Whitmore "The smuggler with the Bible") Welling in the third volume National Party

Gray, University of schools. It also has ang of the polled 50,783 said one more unidentified ship of "The War At Sea, 1039-45" fewer votes than all other part-Michigan expert on Soviel Law largest groups of students from

third man. and g to be clcured away published by the British Station- | les put together, but increased its remalned

Aslu altending any U.S. Institu- from the entrance to the Portery Ofice today, Captain Ros-sents from 102 to 105.—Reuter.

tion of higher learning.-AP. of Djakarta. It was under about kell points out that Britain near-

15 feet of mud.

Restricted

ly lust two world wars because

she did not have enough chips

In one section of the harbourat first to keep ber supply routes alone, 15 wrecks of tanklanding. ships. fuel tankers and coasters had been tour.

Eight ships have to be removed

from the

Japan, he says, was benten by seapower and the blockade bombs were before the atom

NIPPED

are

London, Oct. 20. Aun Magillan,

headmistress at the Silverthorne Secondary School, said today she has put an end to a business campaign conducted by д unilateralist tencher who was selling nuclear of the atom bombs on Japan disarmament badges to girl he writes, "It now seems im-students for seven cents each- probable that the dropping of UPI

Brupped. Port of Surabaya,

where nuvigation is also co- stricted by "bombed-qui hulks littering the sea duor.

It is hoped to have the pari workable round the clock by July next year-Router.

Eager to settle dispute with Dutch

Washington, Oct. 20. Indonesian Ambassador Zarin Zain said today that Indonesia is enger to settle Its dispute with the Netherlands over the future

COMPLETE DEFEAT

the atomic bombs made any appreciable difference to the

military prosperts of the last enemy; and the tardy declara Lion of war by Russia certainly did not affect the lasue,

"Studles of Japan's condition carried out since the war have mrde it plain that by the end of July, 1945, she had already suffered complete and absolute defeat and she had suffered it at the hands of scapower applied Iriun (West New In its modern form."--Reuter. Guinea) "even at the cost off our prestige."

of

West

any

Mr Zain added, however, that Indonesia

accept cannot *olution Rde without Indo- negian participation.-UPI.

A

SHOCKED

nian

Venice, Oct. 20. called the police switchboard to inquire about a friend who had been arrested here in California.

of

Coming here

еду that

of S1 former In

PRODIGY

informed sources Prof. Kenneth Wang Johns University,

and law professor judge

considera- Shanghal, is under

am as the other participant. Prof. Tao Tai Hsia is expected The British Broadcasting Co. to visit Hongkong. Formosa and advertised today for an Infant olher areas in connection with prodigy "with a phenomenal the study.

|brain la mathematics, engineer-

London, Oct 20,

Source material available for ing, history (ndauel" to star on the study includes text books a new television series.-UPI.

MR. JOHNSON'S GUEST

Camel driver Ahmad meets

the man of the world'

Washington, Oct. 20. He was scheduled to fly to with Mr Kennedy in the Pre-

UPPER CLASS Bashir Ahmad, the polite New York for the last stop of sident's office.

Southampton, Oct. 20.

Queen

Tho Juxury

finer Elizabeth departed for New York yesterday with. out nine of its headwait-

crs.

The headwallers walked

when the ship in a huff

they "What was the charge against were ordered to move Itcan your friend?" ofßeer James Mc-irst-class lu tourist dining Demott asked,

"Assault with a deadly bat- tery," came the reply.-UPI.

BINGO

London, Oct. 20. Engineers Bill Douglas and Ray Greenhough hope to make the bust of the bingo cruze that is sweeping England.

They have converted a bus in 10 a travelling bingo parlor and plan to tour suburbs games for house-wives.--UPL

Highball

78 RATHAN MUXEON HOUSE

ENJOY

the FUN

SONOS?

Riny MathewE

Holding

rooms.

"We would rather sweep roads thun bo sent to work in the tourist section." one of them declared.--UPÍ,

German coalition

Bonn, Oct. 20. The West German Christian Democrat Party and the ininority Free Democrat Party have ogrend to form a coalition under Dr Konrad Adenauer, a spokesman for the Free Democrats sald bere tonight.

The agreement is subject to the approval of parliamentary groups of both parties.-Reuter.

Belgrade, Oct. 20.

One of Yugoslavia's top cepho- mic umelala was reported la- day to have defected to thọ United States via Britaiti. Re- lable sources said that Menad Popovic, who served as Chief of i Economic Affairs in the Foreign Ministry, has decided réfum-AP.

not to

camol dilvor from Pakis- tan, toured the White House today, mot Presi- dent Kennedy and depart od convinced that "the American people and their friends aro in very good

hands."

his US tour.

Ahmad, who was invited

tu

in

West Germany's first post-war submarine

Bona, Oct. 20,

The West Gorman Navy's first post-war submarine will be launched tomorrow by a former U-boat com: mander who rank 250,000 tons of Allied shipping in the war.

Capt. Ollo Kretschmer, now com.inander. of the West German | Naval Amphibious Strike Force, will launchi the 350-ton Germon- built submarine in Kiel In northern most Germany.

Nazi Grand Admiral Karl Doenliz credited Capt Kreishimet in his war book "ten years and 20 days" with "a rare cold-

bloodedness."

Capt. Kretschmer Bank 44 Allied ships totaling 200,000 In his book, "U-Host His interpreter, Saeed Khan, tos.

Strategist Admiral Doenitz de- spid Ahmad had found the

Kretschmer President srailing and comment-series how Capt. the United States by Vice Pre-ed that he understood why all coolly attacked and sank enemy sident Lyndon B. Johnson last the people around him

cruisers at night while on the spring. joined a throng

surface. of America smile too. shortly before 8 am. He was de- would tell his neighbours at however, lacks the feared sub- tourists at the White House gate Asked by a reporter what ke

Today's West German Navy, companied by Mrs Johnson. home about Mr Kennedy, Ahmad marine force of the type that ended

Unlike the other tourists, he said he would let them know terrorised the North and South his inspection of the 1 that he had met the man of the Atlantic in World War 11-UPI White House by shaking hands world."-UPI.

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