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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1961.
ITALY ASKS FOR 'STRONGER BBC accused
Document ATTITUDE'
causes
'scandal'
Paris. Nov. 17.
A minor diplomatic scaudal was caused here today when the Nato Press Service of the
conference,
Parliamentarians
issued a document purporting
to be the text of an agreement entered
Soviet Government
between
the
Algerian
insurgent
and the
move-
mend.
izel
leged Agreement in-
심 clause grohibiting
the Tuttire Algerian Govern-
FL
trom entering into any
agreement
Spain
withi
West Ger-
The French Government dar quired unofficially
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the Chairman of the Nat P hammary Conference, Mr Nis Langhelle, how it carne al si that an official service of th Conference could have been used to put out the text of an ag
which had never ment annanced by either of the vo
it and neith parties to wtich was a member of Nat
Disclaimer
The French Government v somewhat embarrassed
by
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senlled "document," because i lended to support the viva urged by than European fremts in Algeria that it impossible for France to reh FLN an agreement with the (Moslech insurgents) sine they were already tled Moscow by
Parce
a preceding arrangement.
Under
the pressure serving of the Nato Parlain : tarians Conferene Inter issued a disclaimer which did not explain why they had published this "document "-Reuter
Murder
New York, Nov 17 Luton-burn drifter Pied J Thompson was consleted as ak mender in the first degr and kidnapping for the rapt slaying of four-year-old Edi Kinezios
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WORKERS
END STRIKE
AT LONDON AIRPORT
London, Nov. 17 More than 1,000 strikers al London Airport today voted to return to work pending negotiations on a new pay offer.
The loaders, and about 980 other ground staff who struck in sympathy with them. are expected to return to work by Sunday.
The decision to end the 12-day strike, which has forced Britiib European Airways to make drastic cuts in its flights fram the airport, came at a mass meeting of the mep this
afternoon.----K cuter.
ATLANTIC DRAMA
Doctor sees hope
for 11-year-old girl found on raft
Miami, Nov. 17.
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of being
IN CONGO American
Fanfani describes murder of airmen
as a sour lesson'
Rome, Nov. 17.
Premier Amintore Fanfani today urged that the United Nations reconsider its policies in the Congo and said Italy was justified in putting the topic on the U.N. ogenda, of 13 Italian following the massacre airmen by Congolese.
mem-
to safeguard the The Italian Government lead- made in order e spoke in the Chamber of De- lives of our military men puties after Communist
"Yet experience has demon - bers had marched out in anger, strated that the geographical and
Tendad
Fenfant tribal structure of that country because a
for a stronger attitude, which would have prevented sc rasily risking the lives of those offering a helping hand."
Christian Democrat member called placed the blame for the deaths on world Communism.
Speaking after the pandemon- fum had subsided. Fanfani said the deaths of the airmen have 1aught Italy a your lesson.
"We must be more demanding
with respect to the headquarters the UN forces in the Congo n the Congolese Government
Premier said.
* Terry Jo Duperrault, the 11-year-old girl rescued
yesterday after she had drifted three-and-a-or half days on a raft in the Atlantic, was in critical condition today but her doctor said: "I think she will live."
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Seized
United Nations should the
consider its policies in
1 think Italy has the Congo
right and the duty to place this problem an the U.N. agenda. The Congolese problem must be examined at length.
minded'
London, Nov. 17.
A leading British songwriter has accused the British Broadcasting Corporation of being "American mind- ed" in its choice of songs ployed on the air. "Although British writers bave been able to reach the top
cheri, the popularity
has broadcasting organisation not yet woken up to the situa tion," Mr Paddy Roberts, chairman of the Songwriters Guild of Great Britain, told
the
guild dinner.
of
ค
Mr Roberts said that in the first six months of 1059 the highest proportion of British Ituno played on way one show
as 32 per cent
The American .content never felt below 60 per
cent.
was
"NUMBER ONE"
In the first six months of this year the highest British percent | Be was 44. and the American content never fell below 80 per cent.
"Bul for 13 of the last 14 weeks a British song has been number one in the "melody mak- record charts," he said. "Thus we have completely destroyed the old eliche so often oned against us by broadcasting officials that the public prefer American songs.
"So please let s near no He told the Lower House his
Fantani Indicted that Haly Government had asked Leopold-
would go on fly.. Congo aerial more of the legend of American
The 13 dead Superiority "China
Matt Spe- unly missions. ville authorities repeatedly to doctor said Terry Ju was JGE EXPOSUITE,
tafeguard the lives of the cap-Italians had just completed such. cal *ured action id. irregular heart and that she was threatened by Jabacumonia.
SINKING
Petry Jo had been lost with four others, including her! parvule and 14-year-old brother, when a chartered ketch, the Blue Belle, sank on Sunday some 50 makes eff Nasaan, the Bahamas
On Monday. Captain Julian Harvey. skipper of
of the Blue
Belle, was found in
Taft, suffer-
ine from sho
shock and exposure. With him was the body of Rener. Terry Jo's seven-year-old sister.
Coast Guard planes are still searching for the other four oc- of the ketch, among pants
was Mrs Harvey, the whom Captain's wife.--Reuter,
Trawler sinks
in Dover Straits
Rotterdam, Nov. 17.
with the crachidonar The Belgian rawler Jongejar
var changes meh dag pannonow. sank in the Straits of Dover ig- living off the avial of banalne high and it entire crew, the Loss. In:dalam and ampulls. size of which is not yet known, with 39 conx ten
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Young as 14, hard times. Forced
fitution. By in tiga
shown.
taken aboard the vesse] Ostende 135.
*The Jongejan (unlisted in Lluydsi had been involved in a rullision with the 354-ton Polish trawler Pluton ---AP.
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The usually then raised his pia; id Panfant voice and said heatedly:
"We have been told by them that no torceful intervention was
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Tito off to Cairo
Belgrade, Nov. 17.
President Tito left by air tonight for Cairo for
Russians admit jailing Jews
Moscow, Nov. 17
The Soviet Tass agency pc- knowledged today that a mum- ber of Russian Jews recently
were sentenced to prison for al- leged subversive activity against
a meeting with President Nasser and Indian Premier Nehru to discuss international the USSR. problems.
The agency asserted that this action had been seized upon by with cent meeting
President Washington "in search for a pre-
world text for another campaign of Kennedy, and also the
the Soviet situation, in view of these talks. slander
against by AP.
The meeting of the three top non-aligned Chiefs of State will te held in Cairo this weekend
initiated upon an aciqun President Nasser.
It is expected that they ver1}] | amen discuss the impressions Premier'! Nehru obtained during his
Proposal studied
re-
Paris. Nov. 17. President Charles de Gaulle is studying proposal that five imprisoned Algerian rebel lead- ers who are in the 17th day of
should a hunger strike
DE moved to a private clinic Pranee which would be under Moroccan control. i Moroccan Minister seid tonight.
Ahmed Reda Guedira, Moro- cean Minister of the Interior and of War, said such a solu- tion would hasten a resump- lien of ceasefire talks between France and the Algerian Rebel Provisional Government based in Alters--AP.
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