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Guides put on a show

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1980..

YEN

HSI-SHAN SEES

Pago 0

Egyptian and visiting Girl Guides put on

Ian Foyal Agricultural Society in Cairo

local Jambaree in the grounds of the Egypt The Jamboree mærked The suit of Lady Baden Powall, World Chiet Guide Among the national unita was a group of British guides. Faces blackened for a epocit Jamboree show, Brit zh guides smile happily.

Associated Presa Photo).

MADAME CHIANG MAKES

ATTACK ON BRITAIN

Chiang asylum in U.S.?

Washington, January 8 Diplomadic quarters here

believe theani the Upiled

New York, January 8.

Madame Chiang Kai-shek declared today that Britain had "bartered the soul of a nation for

a few pieces of silver" by recognising the Chinese Communist rogime.

"One day these preces of silver will bear interest in British blood, sweat and tears on the bat. tleground of freedom", she said in a broadcast.

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States will Ter pulitical Comanamed artmas

asylum to Chiang Kai-shek

when and i the Generalis-

sara as driven out of Taiwan

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that NOMIAL guredla would be britcut the

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Somb night a lustalilcs ottle on

island of Tawan Face 11 12 last amazing Nationalist

The grants death; the

lay the Ju

holds Clona We have lastest un "Wad Cal No 1

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wife. who trade farewell to the United States on a speech in New York today.

will

Lo the Philippines

There are rumours that her hus

friend, sounded out his

President Quiring of the Philip-

pines, about refuge there

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h

Jul-

Madame Chunng » fewwing the United States this week to jaib Ever tursiaid in TawENTS

"Wa me to defeated! Millions

my counte Frantzi 1 101

text to the lont light

Battle for world

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Fenst

With

mughty Sele

<u

Feath emains 1 oft The AI W-21-121 Fontanitte

Not a day, but an hour which will not be de- vote! to 44711 struggle for free-

Met bang said that No- Canland Chella w Aighting u battle to the wind in the cause of liberty

he work is now divided be Testy and Commitrisen,"

She sail

not too far distant. 131 clas She did not criticise the Crated! mallions of others will have tu States

its perent moves tofmake the chance of nghing for

i wil to the Nationalists, but i then liberty of she desertbert Hikoin as an "'nan at | enslavement. weaking Communist tegune".

fal

reengrusing

"For shame"

"I say for shame to that" die sand

Diplomats familiar with Chiung say he will never give night to wrest China from Clouer

ta

quiet which to plot and prepare for the day when he from a sporial interophone an u can once more lead a Chinesed's home in New York army into Peking.

Exile would mean period in

The Generalisario is pictured bs embittered with the United States aue Arnetteth sd was cut off atal because of the sharp eritivisas keaped upon him by the

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United

BANDIT KILLED

Ti

the

one

لوم

Salvatore

Pules, Sari z # police shot down most danger outs hieutenant

kink of the Gulliana after an hou dong bat Un on the outskits of Palerino.

The dead bandit was Calogera 11 murders Clarein, winter for and on 17 other charges

He was caught in an ambush by special "antt-bandit" poltre forces operating around Guiliano's mountain hide-out.-Reuter

She spoke to the people of the United States over the National Broadleasting Company's network

"Rusele will never know one day of peace In China", she de clared, "Russia will never awn China, China will remain free."

11,

Though she past China strad "with empty but walnut Hands". she did not to new, het totak plen for help which brought her

America, on a special mission that wus almost entirely INSECTURATA

"I can ask the American prople

for nothing more," she said.

"At such a time to pleading can be with dignity.

"It is either in your hearts to love us, or your hearts have been turned from us.

It is either in your mind and your will to aid Cmna In her struggle for liberty. or you have abandoned liberty". "But with or without help we shall Aght," she continued.

Nigeria political split possibility

Ibadan, West Nigeria, January 8, African politicians, gathering here this week-end, will tomorrow begin debating constitutional changes which according to some observers -may ultimately split the country into two, They came in from all parts fer to progreds almost separately of Nigeria to this West province toward full self-government.

Jargest

This, it is believed, capital, the second

Inevitably delay Nigeria's po- African city, for a general con-

Utical development. forence to debate the Constitu-

Nigeria consists of the colony tion.

a small coastal strip, includingt Usually reliable sources here Lagos-and the Protectorate, understand that political agito consisting of three main divi

would

sut

surrendering 1

Let a we be deceived.

The use of

Qurs

Is

freedom. It and the world should know it is not our struggle ulone.

"China's struggle now

the gigantic con- initial phase of a fet between good and evil, be- tween liberty and Communism."

Russian wiles

Madione Chiung said that her hand for more than 20 years hat led Chlua in the Oght against Fortunism, i added:

"He alone WAO responsible

China's break with the Communists in 1928 when he became convinced that Russla was labouring even then tical our country.

to

He saw that China was being made an experiment for all the

MASTER PLAN FOR

OF

SOVIETISATION

WHOLE OF ASIA

Taipah, January 8.

Tho Nationalist Government has received informa- tion that the Chinoso Communist leader, Mao Tso-tung, and Premier Josef Stalin are work- ing on a master plan to Sovietise all of Asia, the Promior, Yon Hsi-shon, said today. Moo has been in Moscow since December 16.

Marshal Yen said in an in- Ierview that he had document- rd evidence smuggled out of the Chinese Communist capital [ Peking by underground vourres, giving details of the secret negotiations by which the (wo Communist leaders hope lo spread Soviet domina- tion throughout the Far East.

warlord The Premier, former

in Central China, said the con- ceived plan would provide aid for Sovietising the Chinese mainland and military assistance to Far East Communista areng where armed

are operating against the existing and governments

underground subversive work in areas where there is not an open conflict such as India

Marshut Yen said that Mao pro- posed that Stalin send 50,000 secret agents to China to "super- via the establishment of relations with International Communists and fellow travellers.”

Some of them would devote theirselves to economic activities

for the main purpose of grabbing the British and American market Le Cl

Gradual process

MARSMAL YEN H61 SHAN

centrate an underground of sub- versive hut unormed activity in Indin "which the Communlats be- Heve to be the key to final aue- cess.

Chief target

Peking to organise navigation

Ban Francisco, January 8.

Navigation service along the North Chine coasts, the Yangtao and other inland waters will be organised in the first half of 1980 while preliminary stops will

ba

taken to restare nation.wide

navigation and Inaugurato

International shipping services after the "ilberation of Tal. the Communist radio

in Peking reported tonight.

The Chinese Communist authorities' highway con. struction plan includes the re- pairing or rebuilding of more than 0.000 milas of motor roade, the Radio said.

A Navigation Bureau and Highway Bureau will be es tablished under the Ministry

of Communications, It in add. The two Bureaux will

#d

the

work towards untfication In direction of navigation and highway communication work.—Reuter,

VIET NAM LEADER CAPTURED

Hanoi, January 8. An official announcement fir sand one of the overall aims

would of the programunke

be to

said today that French troops The Premier added, "Half a brong about world revolution in

had

Hong captured Vu million Indians already in the South East Asia not by starli

Fing

Communist

be Khan, Viet Nam leader who would vamp World War 111 but by a gradual

aut.lfsed to exert pressure on 120,- refused to surrender after Librantion patress which In time would lead world Sovietbution 900,000 under-privileged

Indians fleeing from China into Indo- considered susceptible 10 Com-China

Chinese with 2,000 if secondary areas, such as China,

munat influence.

Nationalist troops, Malaya, and the Philippines where artest Communals

Already nefive, and to build up and sup- vort revolutions with more arms souri teelartial advter."*

are

"The supply lines would pas through the North West to China and then to Inds China

Kun and Malaya. Canton and

be the Ruslan ming would bases of operation," Marshal Yen snid finally that Mao and Staliu planned to con-

Wartime

currency litigation

Singapore. January 8.

A group of Malayan business- men plan to file u suit in the High Court of Singapore or the Federation demanding that the Government exchange some Strnils $400,000 worth of Japanese "banana" currency which it holds

11

The businessmen claim the sult is a test case and say their action

from results

'legal advice. necessary, they said, the case will be appealed to the Privy Counell in London.

The group also has made re- wiles and tricks which Russie presentations to General Douglas The Gen- since has used against the world." MacArthur in Tokyo

She spoke to the nation ovor eral is reported to have told them the National Broadcasting Com- that

all claims

against

tho

puny network from a special Japanese Government would have microphone sel up in the luxuri- to be filed in the countries of tho

us house of her brother-in-law, claimants.

Dr. H. H. Kung, in the Riverdale The businessiner say people

possession section of the Bronx. Dr. Kung gained

of Japanese is a bunker,

money 'In exchange

occupation

NBC said the 16-minute speech either for goods or labour. They was a public service broadcast also cite the case of the Nether- Involving no fee for use of the lands East Indies where network's facilities.

tho "banana" money was said to have Madame Chiang wore a black been taken in exchange at three dress of Chinese silk, her black por cent.-Associated Press. hair gathered in an upsweep.

Deep emotion

COUNCIL MEETS IN PEKING

on

bow

"One part of the scheme calls Jor each of the 500,000 Indian Communists to make

Ave new 'converts"."

The capture took place South West of Langson, a town on the China-Indo-China border.

Marshal Yen said that India tios been the chief Communist target.tains after refusing to let them. The group fiet into the moun-

will they

1 falls the Communist camp the whole of the Far East tnil ke

fruit when ripe shake the tree."

He suid the Indian recognition

Peking

would facilitate the Indian Communist programme by making possible legal entry of all agents that the Communists want to send in.

Madame Chiang looked far younger thun her 63 years as sho spoke with deep emotion for 13 minutes over the NBC network. San Francisco, January 8. She smiled for photographers but The fifth meeting of the Com- was solemn, throughout her radio munist Chinese Central People's appeal. She spoke in n low, Government Council was held in Comniu- husky volce which trembled oc- Peking on Saturday, in casionally.

nist. broadcast sald tonight. She said she could not disclose During the meeting the Com- the exact time of her departure munist Foreign Minister, Choil but said it will be in a few days. En-laf, presented report

spokesman for Madame diplomatic matters. Chiang said she will be accom- The meeting also heard a re- panied to Taiwan only by her port on the work that is being Secretary, K. W, Yu.

done in North West China. Newsmen, photographers, news- It ratified the Postal and Tele- reel and television cameramen, communication Agreements radio technicians and a battery of tween Red China and Koros, tion in Enstorn and Western Nisions. These are the Northern, press agents filled the downt the Radlo sald-Reuter. geria for self-government for the Eastern and Western Provinces. stairs of Dr Kung's home over- whole country which followed The North, in recommenda- looking the Hudson River. Kar death by police fire of 21 sit tions under consideration since. Members of the family sald down strikers at the Enuga Colll-fast October by a special Draft- that the reporters were not; ex- ery, hus stiffened resistance in ing Committee, has asked thal|pected but were, welcome as long the Northern areas to com- the British-fostered Central Lo-as they did not ask any ques-

Manith, January 9," promise ugreement.

gislative Counell should

remain

Jondame Chieng shook hands

cars Bix passenger.

of the North,

form political

more or its

tracks is reported to favour, remaining under a revised Constitution, ex-with, the reporters and, thanked Bicol Express auth East ch

left aloof from the manoeuvres of cept that the throd regions

them for corning but would not in the should be granted à large mca- make any comment other than dreds of passengers on bourd es- the Nationalist Parties

Manilay yesterday, but the hun Southern (combined Eastern and sure of Individual autonomy, that sho was leaving in a few Western) regions, a pop

The West has celted asked

for at days and that she was wearing

Displacement of 200 feet, If this difference at opinion most Dominion status and flares, into licated dobato at Iba strong Federal Government. The She said her speech covers every rulls was ascribed to loose earth Lagos,thing that can be said on the which collapsed beneath the lan, political observers think the East, and the colony of Northern and Southern regions favour compromise between subject-Reuter, Associated Press weight of the train fissociated

and United Presi wpy tell Britain they would pro- these two demands Reuter.

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nust a plain black, slk, dreadnjury,ja

Prods.

ol

China,

selves be disarmed.

There they were attacked by Lack French troops and planes, of supplies finally forced their surrender.

Oftetals said it has not yet been decided what action will be taken against Vu Hong Khan.

He added that outside

Vu was declared an outlaw after the Russians would not show his refusal to accept internment themselves and all work would be with other Nationalist groups who left to the Chinese and Indian have crossed the frontier Communists.United Press.

China-Associated Press.

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