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Comment Japanese police stage pre-dawn raids

TO ASSASSINATE IKEDA

of the

day

Move against China next?

Sovai clex pr

Tuch of relates with

tity but you ofinously onlina? and panels heretical Albani will GALANE

surprise

1

The tart of angry words flows arog between: Moscow and

aran a PTOWA 20 reent navathe beeth an valate and

It was clear Na wit

al

Enter Nathrop

provoking one ! for older to affect the final rupture, and with no Comista- form from which to expel Albom Mr Kraschev bas decident to settle the by severing relations The break may mean several

Moscow permit the nality 1 peofagamat General Ruske Hoxton ..I Albanin e

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Things

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while drastie nieressades Part contemplated Fat exe: ted painst Russtion Stalinist into what mysterious bla har

wenth Peraltet Molotov disappeared, by the way Nor can the Kremlin widow jumor satellites Eu go around hurling epithets like "Macnavelian"

Mr Kruscher who only a yeali ngo Bail canso tri evampin u that the Albanian dictator was hurling dang t

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Nor can Rusia albe sucli

a blatant challenge 1

supreme authority to be

PLOT

Scheme for a END OF A TWO-YEAR-OLD MYSTERY?

coup d'etat

is

broken up

Tokyo, Dec. 12.

Twelve ultra-rightists were arrested in pre-

dawn raids today in connection with; what police said was 0 plot to assassinate Prime Minister Hayato

Ikeda and other high Government officials.

The 12 said they plotted to murder Mr Ikeda be-- cause they feared he could not prevent a Com manist reculation in Japan, police officials said.

Tak! The

Group included Mikami, who was life the former

of the Young oẞicens Japanese Imperial Arm who assassinated Premier Tsurushi Zupkai In May, 1933 Pain

Closing Mok Ras a 1 vinde

they

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1

for investigating

nooths bu Bree extremely dificult out any raids

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woodva

Police sand they began then! investigation in Septonger when they and that sev ter

"formes officers of the 59

and 60th grauating classes of The defunc Army College were

"Kokushin Ka" as the centre of Live plast

settled by shortwave radio planning a coup d'eat with the duels.

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ISCIPLINARY at 11,

however, is only part of canis the motive. The move s also been seen as an addedi warning 1 China Not to imagine that it can continue to defy Russia

sup Many porting Albania. believe that in the recent ideological dispute, the main contestants were meat Albania and Russia, but Russia and 4 hina. Aibantu has been merely the puppet 1)) the Viimese quist's knee. Symbolically, then, the work.

end amount

disclosures

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Phine learned subscapuently organ.! sou kes tal plates had reached

for th Slike consider and roup at they satd

Surveillance Pober rotateursl

the grep is learners tha Jouko Awatatu, 59, Panagik HOS the Japak

Kazulinu Frodo tres Company

the 34. Pressoen Rocke

Company. Pontoon ventrilo Viologi

Shigua Yosuke, 35, Armer em

Shufu-Natomo 川 Pliyee magiomes an Eiji Shinasame, 38. menubes of The Japan Re- volutionary Chrysanthemum Clab were the gangleaders.

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ward

to Peking to "watch you'll be next." To

ing

out

ä

still country

largely

dependent on Soviel ecotu Chim aid,

mic

vulnerable position.

Weapon

We hrdly staged th Fuchs since they were barbouing per santas aftrumpling assassination

Mapato Ikedas

"We

investigating are still whether this group has any 20- helion with the ultra-nubio-

dis organisations in Japan.)

There are many splinter pul- heel groups-left and right-ir?

ti Japanese poles. None of the

3 ghitial groups ts believed to have a bened popular following. Howevrc the nightist groups have made themselves fell in the past through, violence

to

monteles utently au wurkmen carefully dig around the decomposed Cara Meli pluris grupher

APPARENT BID TO BLOCK SUCCESSOR'S

PROCLAMATION

Garcia levels charges

of Pl election

fraud

Manila, Dec. 12.

More than 500 policemen including riot squads surrounded the Hall of Congress today as the Legislature met to declare the winner of the contested Philippine presidential election.

Mata Mayor Arsenio Lacson appeared in Congress and claim- en be learned of a plot to create tits so that defeated President Carlus 1. Glatina tould proclam martial law.

Thousands of spectators jam- med though

police lines into Congressional building after Mr Garcia charged that he November 14 election use of cheating.

Tension

B October, 1960, a youthful picted udra-nationalist Briday the four Angikame

slabbed the arrested

death Mr incji and Nitkati

Socialist Party eral.

-

CNS count and anmence the official winner

M Carta's surprise charges, Sled before Congress carly this morning. caled unprecedented 101 this anti- political fetikkon

Sortheast Asian Communist republic.

Virtually all Manila police reserves were mobilised in and around the white Congres sional building in the centre of this historic city.

The Elert in Commissivo cm- thejal vanvass on

and plaid- Gestormed police Sunday and soud that Liberal

Mr Trade: Asarum, Party

Diosdade clothesmen woating sports shirts

in the tropical 80-degre, wea Macapaga! defeated Mr Garcia Secretary-Gen -

* 551,000 votes out of 6.400,000 her attempted

Congress all Cist.

oficia?

Armed 100 Congress,

passes inveling Rant session, was to certify the squads were mobilised.

lightist groups often demon- Szale Tukyo's streets UP!

is in

i cluster former Lt Gen Tukulan, There Sakurai, 64.

director

Party, are signs that it is seeking Da Nippon Kodo to reduce this dependence rubitat organisation

Puls the rai was made & AP

ra planes a Tokyo,

42 todas Pakaca, Chibi and Nagasak. when they hamed that the fear,

had Mikani ringlessers

by making grain and air- craft purchases from the West. but nevertheless the tread is a slow one and Peking has no friends out- site The Communist world

who could fill so large 3 one left by શ vacuum as

complete Soviet rupture.

N the other hand China

O'tunne on her with

such statements to Albania FUN "we sincerely admire your revolutionary heroism, i and pledge ourselves to re- main with you. come storm, come tempest." Clearly it cannot back down without losing a lot of face. And this is unlikely. Mao may ame- how manage to preserve an gutward show of solidarity, leaving his subtle gestures

protest

imply dure not

of the

he words speak, but if driven to an extreme the Chinese leader- ahip may prefer to be exiled and face the prospect of more drastic austerity while remaining martyrs to the cause of Stalinism. This is a course which Krus

chev himself has so far been reluctant to provoke, but having now taken action against Albania, for con- sistency's sake, he ought logically to follow through with a move against China. Indeed, unless he does Mr K will be laying himself open to charges of bullying on the one hand, and cowardico tho other. The

world giants.of. munism may thus bo shap- ing up for a showdown,

on

two com-

begun gathering weapons.

of

Police

been

Mr Akira Hatano, Chief the Metropolitan Section,

said: "We've

USSR's aid to China

stopped?

New York, Dec. 11. The Soviet Union is be- lieved to have withheld all ComTM aid from economic munist China for the past three months, Columbia Broodrasting System cur- respondent Maryla Kalb reported today from Mos- cow.

"It is believed," he re- the ported, "that within past three months no So- viel aid has been earmarked for China at all, disrupting aid pattern 15 economic dating back to 1950 when Moscow and Poking first signed their aid agreement. be "This is thought. io. the result of steady wor- sening in relations between Rusia and China. Whether this rupture in and trade foreshadows rupture in diplomatie refa- Hous sillar to Russia's break with Albania, is LE too soon to tell."-UTI.

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10 PUTSUNS

directed

Party report

Mayor Lacson, who Mr Macapagal's poor-man cam- paign, said the Liberai received an intelligence

larg that disturbances would be mazifactured to give Garcia legal grounds to declare martial

and Assume

law

powers

emergency

Within 72 hours

But House Speaker Mr Daniel

member Rentualdez.

of l

dig_up

Police dig up body near Shek-O Road

Police today began digging up parts of a human body buried in the hillside on the Shek-O-road, not for from the junction at Tai Tam-road.

Mr William Segru, Assist-

ant Police Commissioner, Wus!

At the 4 of the digiting. but

he could make nu statement HK WEATHER

a to whether the remains were

those of Mr Wong Ying-kau, kidnapped son of Mr Wong Sik-

Mr Wong Ying-kau vanished

June, 1959, and ransom mands together with a piece of

were subsequently received by Mr Wong Sik-pazni. who was kidnapped but later set tree by bis captors.

human ear,

WRS v-

Earlier this year ported that Mr Wong Ying-kau had been killed by his captors

Shady spot

This morning, in a shady spot furden from the road by a high bank. Government photo- graphers took pictures of the remains. as doctors from

the

checked the finds

Medical Department carefully.

The body appeared Lo have been wrapped up in grey ma- tertal or clothing, but was in an advanced state of decomposi- adva tion

Digging is expected to con- time for a considerabie tline, as the body is deeply enthedded in the earth and great care and are required The hole to extract the parts. had to be dug in a depression behind the road-bank, covered with thick undergrowth overhanging trees.

delicate handling

and

Garcia's Nacionalista Party, said CHINA'S UN. SEAT

whom he that Mr Macapagal.

nation's duly - | described as the elected president, would be pro- claimed the winner within 72

from without

hours.

AMERICAN SAVES WOMAN IN HARBOUR

An American Navy engincer jumped, fully-clothed, into the harbour this morning to

rescue a Chinese woman who had fallen from Kowloon Public pier.

The rescuer was Engineer Fanteli

who was aboard a sina US Navy gig which had brought

Van Kummande:

Keures ashore shortly before 11 am.

never goes, near an ink bottle!

i

the!

It is not known whether

woman was pushei, jumped or fell into the water.

An ambulance arrived soon after Engineer Fantell dragged her

SHELENEKS

ashore. The woman was rush- ed to hospital. Engineer Fantell is from

US Navy station ship

USS Hongkong. Courity, an LST.

absolutely "There would be ino road bluck to the proclama

tion," Mr Romualdez told news- men in Congress. "We cannot trample on the rights of either the victor or the vanquished."

'The

Congress Speaker said will hear Mr Garcia's charges count of irregularities in the

made by the

sion.

election commis-

But he added that Mr Maca- pagal would not be deprived of rightful victory.

"We consider this a challenge

the to the special session of Con- in gress and a test of democracy to Whilfeld our people." Mr Romualdez said.

-UPI.

United Nations, Dec. 11. A United Press International |

today that 56 survey indicated

and 37 countries will support

re- will oppose quiring

two-thirds majority vote to seat Communist China in the United NationsUPI.

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resolution

RECORD BROKEN

Kangkong had the warm – est November on record, the Weather Buresy announced today.

The

averagt

minimum temperature equalled the record-68.7 degrees-set in

the 1893, while

average temperature was a record...... 72.1 degrees 2.6 above normal.

The rainfall was also well above average 3.6 inches against the average of 1.93 inches,

but the Weather Zureau said this was not a record.

The cause of the warmer, wetter weather was that the winter monsoon was sub-

to "unusually pro- jeeted longed Interruption."

Cloudiness, bumidity, and

maximum

average

temperatures minimum

all above normal for were the month.

Only squshine was below normal during the month-

181.5 hours, or four below normal.

Just in case

Washington, Dec. 11. United States officials today that it would be India to ask for military from the United States in case of war with Communist China. -CPI.

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