THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961.
USSR WARNS FINLAND AGAIN Britain replies
More pressure
on mutual
aid demand
Moscow, Nov. 16. The Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Vasily Kuznetsov, today warned the Finnish Ambassador that the Soviet Government now considered the West German "threat" in the Baltic region worse than when they requested defence consultations.
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Turkish Policy
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Ankara. Nov. Coalition Premier Ismet Inumu, Chairman
and asked for the People's Republican Party, and General soon as puode that Places Gumuspala,
Party present deal Bough policy Justice
word continue Chairman, today signed a con-
(Two
Pressen! tention defining the policy pro-
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the distribution of cabinet tot!
folios between the two parties of the goalition---AFT
KARAMANLIS
REPLIES
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The Govertinent statement tonight rejectent the allegations. -AP.
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Tonight appeared that the Russians were now reverting tor the theme of their original intr.. --Reuter.
A British Crossword Puzzle
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA TOASTS HIROHITO
Government defeats
opposition on immigration bill
London, Nov. 16.
The Government tonight defeated a Labour op- position move to reject plans to control Com- monwealth immigration by 281 votes to 200.
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Sir Roy ends twelve-day
London visit
London, Nov. 16.
Sir Roy Welensky. Premier
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Mr Butler sand at was
not practical and cordels would not be impose on netipiant from Ireland,
The bull blast of the Labour
Mr Butlis
Princess Alexandro of Kent toasts Emperor Hirohito and Princess Michiko at a gala Im- perial Palace banquet in Tokyo on Wednesday night.
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The 24-year-old Prim- is in Tokyo for a eight-day state visit to Japan.--AP Photo.
'CORRUPTION
ELIMINATED
IN S. KOREA'
Washington. Nov. 16.
Egyptian
property seizures
The European Ameton
to colonial policy attacks
United Nations, Nov. 16.
Britain today dismissed Soviet attacks on her colonial policy as "a deliberate and disgrace- ful travesty of the facts."
Mr Joseph Godber. British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, urged the UN. General Assembly
The io remember of those who are denied Trendcom on the rontheal
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Soviet abuse and allegations
coloniat i Rgs! Britain's peiles were as false as they are sweeplug." Mr Godber suid.
Russia asked
about Kuriles
Mr Godber then asked the Soviet Union "when independ- ence is In be granted to the .the islands which were part of the price exacted
we istened to the Soviet Kuriles, aprenentative became in-
casingly clear that he is not by the Soviet Union for its nine interested in the facts of the day participation
situation, Nor is he interested in the welfare of the peoples' concerned.
'Problems'
"s interest is to attack the administering authorities as 41 exercise in the cold war."
gainst Japan."
ira the wor
Mr Godber told the Assembly that since the island's Orippa- tion by Soviet forces in 1945, it had been difficult for the out- side world to find out what was going on there
"No offer was made to place these islands under United Na- tions trust, no information what- soever about
even then has been submitted
United Lo The Nations. An omninous Suviel they silence surrounds them.
AU Godber said that of Se re- maining 50 dependent territories is the world. 40 were
under British administration, in each of these there were "special cumplications and problems.
Hikk there
been,
would have brcome independent! already, Mr Godber said,
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BASES
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tories to self-government, self-guarded, and even Japanese determination and independence, Ashemmen on their lawful was "one of the greatest stories casions who stray within the of this General Assembly and of territorial waters" limit, unila- terally imposed by the Soviet Union, are thrown into prison and their vessels are in many cases seized or destroyed.
This Coviet Empire'
"As far as Britain was con cerned "en-colonialism is a mysterious myth propagated principally by those who know more about truc nen-colonialism.
Paris, Nov. 10
as practised by themselves, than they are to bring to the light of office of the Jewish Committee day, and much more about its said today that recent properly
practice se vares by the Egyptian Gov- Taben were directed almost exclusively against Jews
PRHRS
The office, in a statement re- Bere, said 169 of 171 Este! Just Werk in requestration orders are clearly Jewish or Karaite (a Jewish see that lived for centuries in Egypt." The remaining two, were British
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President
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The Soviet Empi had since 1938 neorporated terri torks with a total area of 200,- U square cries, and a popula- 22,400.000 Mr Godbe: tion of
comued.
"In addition, hy using its armed forces directly or as a
threat, it has imposed regimes of its choler
other in seven countries with a population of over 90 million
Suppressed
The fact that the frontiers of these countries were
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Aburi Nasser was "nothing stringently guarded to protect |
Gen. Park Chung Hee. Southrew
the population from escaping Korea's strongman-reformer, j "A similar Lactic was followed
was surely cloquent testimony promised today that "not immediately after the Suez to the lack of support enjoyed
be conflict Cent" of U.S. aid would
T December, 1956, by those regimes, he said. wasted by his military regime. when the Nasser Government Only Yugoslavia, Mr Godber "We have eliminated Cor- issued what purported to be a said, had been able successfully
solemn general ruption." the slight,
dovree sequestering to dety Soviet hegemony. Hun- Bundreds of properties. But gary's bid for independence and revolutionary leader said in a
prepared for the National over 95 per cent of the names The 1953 uprising in East Ger- | Speech.
Press Club We represent a listed were Jewish," it said.- many had been "suppressed new efficiency."
with ruthlessness."-Reuler.
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Press
He said all indications were!
John Club President the Centrai African Federa
pik raze Immediately after Cosgrove introduced Gen. Park tion, ended his 12-day visit to
a military man who gives Tilusbed spraking, London Lunight willmut
when former Commonwealth every indication that he knows indication that a break in the Reintiems
where he's going." Minister, Labourite dangerous political deadlock Mr Patrick Gordon-Walker. over Rhodesia's new constilu -
countered by moving anyoppos¬ tion was near.
te care minent that the House the US. While here he conferred with aloude deeling the bull.
Monster Prime
Mai mullan, Foreign Secretary Lord Hara Commonwealth Secretary
that Gen. Park's reception by "exceeded all
had
expectations.
Gen. Park, speaking to about Mi Gomen-Walker,
re- 200 Washington newsmen, open- to the forezion
Irish matter, ed his address with an expres- charged that Mr Butler stanssion of regret at the death of veiled in his nakedness. He speaker Sam Rayburn of the iile advocate now of a bills. House of Representatives. which a contains bare-faced, open,
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desire not to do anything which might hinder & solution of tha constitutional problems beset. ting the Fecteration,
VIA LISBON
Blunt talk
licacy of the situation and the la pectiny, provokes even deeper He also introduced the Korean Desenland than a straight- newsmen who accompanied him Toward rokur bar," he said, on this year. Commenting on possible effects
Speaking through an inter- tion of the legisal 'Almost all
what he called the kopt out by the bill would be reter in
soldier, the blunt language of old people."
military Government chief said, Speaking of a "fantastic abwe Koreans don't like military i In the House of Comitius,sence of consultations with the
Governments any more than Mr Maudling old ย Labour rest of the Commonwealth Mr
you Americans do.” questioner that, following the Gordon-Walker said the Prime Minister of Jamaica, one of the restoration of law and order in
But the military seizure of areas sending the greatest num power "had to be," he said, to Northern Rhodesia, he had in- formed the Governor that the ber of coloured immigrants here. save South Korea from political learned about the Government's chaos, economie decay, rampant Government was new ready to
decision through the press bribery and corruption and grow- receive further representations
Reuter & UP1. disputed aspects of
ing pro-Communist agitation. 104 constitutional proposals.
on
Sir Roy Welensky Is nying home to Salisbury via Lisbon and Rome. His one day in the Portuguese capitai will be with Pre- spent in consulting mier Antonio Salazar, Rhodesia contact and Nyasaland have
with the Sea through Portu- guese Mozambique.
The Southern Rhodesia Con- situlin B and the TT- BID Independence ganyika were given unopposed second readings in the House of Lords today--AP.
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Mr Godber said the Soviet Union had established im- portant military bases in these siluated telands, strategically But Soviet speakers displayed a "curious anbivalence" on the subject of military bases, he said.
reply,
denied
any
Mr S. G. Lapin that the Soviet Unkown bases ou military
hud overseas territories.-Reuter,
Italy rejects demands
New York, Nov. 18. Italy
rojected todag
the Austria's demands at United Nations that ar arbitration the two
international commission settle countries'
dispute
over
Alto Adige (Bolzano) ter- ritory, and insisted that the
be wrangle
solved
by bilateral talks or a ruling
of the International Court. ----UPI.
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