THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1981.
BIG FOUR FOREIGN MINISTERS MEET
West warned of need
to remain strong
The Big Four Western foreign ministers launched
to restore faltering Allied unity on Berlin.
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At-nation: group comprising Frisam, France, West Germany, aly Belgium, the Netherlands Luxembourg The Assembly neeling bere simultaneously The Big Four foreign minls-
W la the present crisis 14. we all hope, be resolved tagi negotiation or whether
will be forced to defend
contwelves by other means cut tary strength will be the elina condition
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BRITONS TO MAINTAIN CHINA'S NEW AIRCRAFT
London, Dec. 12. Vickers-Armstrong and Rolls Royce technicians are go- ing to China to maintain the Viscount aircraft that country bought recently, the Daily Telegraph said today.
An article by the Conserva- tive dully's n correspondeut said It is believed to be th first time hey ther estabida- ment of the Communist regime that Chini has agreed to termal Westera spevnilists into Chinese territory.
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Portland, Dee. 11. Charles Lindbergh,
First many across the Atlantic, has become a grandfather. it was learned here today.
Lindbergh flew the Atlantic in his monoplane "Spirit of Saint Louis" in May 1927.
The wife of his son, John, gave birth to a girl last Thursday,
it was disclosed today at the Wilcox Memorial Hospital.
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EX-EDITOR OF
NORTH CHINA
DAILY NEWS
DIES AT 77
Worthing, Dec. 11.
Mr Edwin Haward, editor of the North China Daily News, Shanghai, from 1930 until 1938, died in a nursing home here today at the age of 77.
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ADVISER
Cloud
three
Paris, Dec. 11. The United States Em- bassy spokesman told Beuter tonight that re- perls that the Eour Western foreign ministers had discussed today the Fossibility of placing Berlin under United Nations pro- teciton were "far-fetched and absolutely without foundation."
These reports, which also said they had discussed the additional possibility of moving the entire U.N. to Berlin "emanate from cloud three," he added.
(The American expres- sion "cloud three" means beyond the realm of pos- sibility)Reuter.
'CHINA MUST
PROMISE
NOT TO
USE FORCE
United Nations, Dec. 11. Before any
decision was taken on the question of Chinese representation in the U.N., Peking should promise not to use force against any of its neigh- bours.
Mi Frank Aiken, Ireland's Extenual Affairs Minister. said this m the General Assembly 1ockay
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thai |China would "respect the per- Ismal rights and liberties of the Chinese people and allow the people of all Korea to decide their own destiny freely in on internationally supervised clec- tron Mr Aiken said
Consequences
An effort 10 obtain such undertakings should be made by negotiations, and the nature of the assurances forthoorning would determine the Irish Gov- crament's Shal decision on whether r not the Chinese should
admitted 10 the United Nations, Mr Aiken said.
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The Assembly must ensure abave all that no decision took could be used in any way
to justify or legitimise the use of force by the Chinese or the Chiang Kai-shek forces In Formosa against the other, Mr Aiken said
The consequences of any such decision would be "incalculable," | and in view of the treaties to which hath sides were parties, could easily precipitate & world conflict
He was later Information Offi- ¦ Mi Alken said Ireland deeply
deplored the "systematic viola
er at the Indio Office, on the
f the League of Nations tion of human rights" within Siccariat and adviser on India Ching itself, and China's aggres- affairs to the Ministry of in- sive actions in Kores and Tibet. formation, Far Eastern Bureau Ireland was also concerned in Singapore.
with the Peking Government's
He received the Order of the attacks on India's established Brition Eropare in 1953.-Reuter. frontier-Reuter.
NEWS IN BRIEF DEC. 11
Scientists
probe
site of n-blast
John Lindbergh is 24 and his Carlsbad, New
wife is 22-AFP.
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Wearing radiation- protection suits, scientists are probing cau- tiously for treasures of knowledge from the world's first known underground nuclear ex- plosion detonated for purely peaceful pur- poses.
They will civil Into the best manager for the Atomic cavity they hope was created Energy. Commission,-AP. a quarter-sule underground by yesterday's explosion of a spe-
cial five iloton "peace bomb."
Attack toll
Havana, Three persons were They were heartened today killed and Your seriously o And radiation levels had wounded today in an attack by fallen precipitously in the mine "agents of the U.S. State De- theft.
It was from this shaft partment and Central Intelli- hut a steamy white radioactive gence Agency" on the cloud T gas poured forth Ecuadorean Ernbassy, according yesterday. The cloud spread to an official Cuban Government fast-dying rodioactivity or statement.
олет the countryside, but all checks so far found no one had been
injured, sald Mr James Reeves,
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Radio commentators said irueldoad of unidentified armed Embassy but were repelled by men attempted to assault the
police and civilian militiamen on guard duty. UPI
Outer space United Nations, The General Assembly's mala political com mmittee today unanimously ap- proved à comprelicnilva rešölu- ton, calling for international | co-opera on the peaceful
uses of outer spaca...
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Deliberations of the political committer had bee stalled pinco last Thursday, while the United States and unda sought agranent on the space resolu- tion---UPI.
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