* THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, “OUTUBER 17, 1982.
"Imperialistic Mentality" Of Opera Stars
Crashed On His
Birthday
Korea, Oct. 10. During a strafing run near Wonman on Tuesday, Com- munist ground fire struck a U. 8. F-84 jet and ment It spiralling earthwards,
A young Second Lleu- tenant inside the Thunder fet radioed his fight mates;
"Here I am on my first
It's combat flight.
my
birthday and look what's happening to me!"
Seconds later the plane crashed-Associated Prem,
Empire Atomic Plan
Soviet Bloc
Attacked
In General Assembly
United Nations, Oct. 16.
Mr Osten Unden, Swedish Foreign Minister, told the United Nations General Assembly today that "imperialistic great power. mentality now seems to have penetrated into the leading quarters of Eastern bloc coun- tries."
It found its expression in a negative attitude towards the principle of arbitration "as being embarrassing for their policy," he added.
M. Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet Foreign Minister, was present when Mr Undon gave the Assembly a full report of the dispute between Sweden and Russia over the shooting down in June this year of two Swedish military air- craft over international waters in the Baltic,
Mr Unden said he was rais- Ing the problem primarily be cause the Swedish Government had in vain urged that the dis- pute be referred to the Inter- national Court of Justice or to A11 international committee of Inquiry.
the
Sweden, he added, was in On Palestine, Dr Jamall do- particular closely affected by clared the plight of a million the extension of the Soviet Arab. refugees shocked Union's territorial waters in the human conscience. Baltic to 12 nautical miles. "For her own part Sweden has of old laid claim Lo four nautical miles.
NO ALTERNATIVE "The status of the Arabs of Palestine has provided the baro- meter for world conscience and morality," he said.
For the first time the general debate has been split into two parts because of the American agreement about theber 4. Neither Britain nor France afford to forget or obliterate the
Mr Uniden said the Swedish and Danish Governments had London, Ocl. 16. Britain and other Com-also proposed, in an attempt to
Icach до monwealth countries are to extension of teritorial waters in
Presidential eleellon on Novem-
investigate the possibility the Baltle, that the issue be are prepared
referred bo the International the election,
energy.
"The United Nations cannot
of Cuba, began justice, on
peace
and
to speak before rights of the Arabs in Palestine to their own homeland and of a joint plan for the court. But the proposal had The floor of the Assembly remain equally strong as a world
for atomic been development of
rejected by the Soviet was about half filled when Dr Government.
M. A. Campa,
did not refer Mr Unden said: "In the view his speech. He The Commonwealth countries ร the Swedish Government, to Koren but denit with mem- involved are Canada, Australla refusal of one of the parties to bership in the United Nations.
Africa-all Valst and South.
the Soviet He denounced an international dispute to accept uranium producers,
arbitration or impartial inquiry veto, which had kept so many entering the The aim of the plan would be into disputed facis points at the countries from
organisation. arrangements weakness of that party's cause."
Mr Uniden said Sweden took already existing separately be- tween Britain and each of the note of a statement of the Soviet olher three nations.
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co-ordinate
He also said Cuba would do everything which might lead to
tories,
He
charged that United Nations resolutions on Palestine had been "flagrantly ignored, denied and violated by Israel."
"The truth is that the Złoniaka in Palestine want peace at the expense of the
whole Arab world," Dr Jamall added.
On Korea, Dr Jamall efforts shall be exerted to bring about an immediate cease-fire to be followed by a lasting and
honourable We maintain there is no other alternative to tension and war, but to
CX-
Government that it did not emancipation of Colonial terri- pressed the hope that "greater
Britain and the United States question the right of Swedish are associated with the South aircraft to fly over internationall African uranium project and waters in the Baltic, and added:; schemes. "It goes without saying that with
Australia's Canada's uranium production is Swedish nlrenfi will in future, also
being developed in con- ps hitherto, exercise this right," sultation with Britain
America.
The
and
successful explosion re
cently of the British atomle
weapon off north-west Australia Arab Mission
possibility
kely to speed_talks on the of closer overall Commonwealth will #L to tresh
linking
of
atomic developinent.
also give
impetus
Thoves for un Anglo-American sharing of atomic secrets.
Dr William G. Penney, selen
of the British
returned
tist in churze test,
the Prime today gave Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, details of the explosion and its effects.
Dr Penney, who from Australia yesterday, also saw Lord Cherwell, Paymaster General la. the Cabinet, Mr Duncan Sandys, the Supply General Sir Minister, and Frederick Morgan, Controller of Atomic Energy at the Ministry of Supply-Reuter,
To Germany
of
Bonn, Oct. 10.
TUNISIA ISSUE
In a reference to the ques- tons of Tunisia and Morocco as well as the Issue of South Africa's racial policy, Dr Campa sald Cuba had decided to sup port discussion of these matters and "their treatment by the Assembly
The Foreign Minister of Iraq, Fadil
Jamali, sald Iraq, which is one of the countries to bring the Tunisian and Moroc-
ari
peace,
avoid
meet,
discuss and settle differences." -Reuter.
CASEY'S
can issues before the Assembly MISSION TO
"did not intend in any way to cause an embarrassment to our
friend France,"
"Wo belleve the United
discussing the
by
and B
liberative
BRITAIN
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At Party
Pare B
Secret Society Foments
Extradition Of Chinese Air General Sought
Mexico City, Oct. 16.
Nationalist China began its fight today to ex- tradite a Chinese general accused of embezzling $5,593,899 of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's military funds.
The Nationalist Ambassador, Mr C. T. Feng, asked the Foreign Ministry to act immediately on "conclusive evidence" that Lieutenant-General P. T. Mow mishandled a huge bank account entrusted to him for the purchase of United States war- planes.
Director Arttando la Ros2. Parodi with his prima donnas, Magda Olivero, Gracila Bo- vero sad Dora Gallam, ́at a reception riven for them in London. Singers of the great Opera Houses of La Scala, Milan and Rome, they are to wing at London's Stoll Theatre. -Express Photo.
US To Help
Japan Steel Industry
Washington, Oct. 16..
Racial Hatred
Lyttelton On
The Mau Mau
London, Oct. 16. Mr Oliver Lyitelion, the Colonial Secretary, said in the House of Commons to- day: "The Mau Mau secret society of Kenya encour- ages racial hatred and is. | violently anti-European and
Anti-Christian.” ·
Mr Lyttelton was giving the House a picture of this organisa- tion.
He stressed that the over- whelming majority of Africans ... in Kenya were law-abiding. But he Added that the Mau Mau "pursues
dha by by forcing secret oaths dh men, women and children and by Intimidating witnesses and law- abiding citizens,
to
and resorts murder, and other brutal instrous."
Africans who refused to take Mau Mau oaths had ropes tied round their necks nnid were strung up to rafters until they were unconscious. Those who informed the police were later found murdered. The Mau Mau Was confined almost entirely to the Kikuyu Tribe.
Two of the
most dramate oaths sworn by the Mau Mau were:
THE CAUSES
1. "If I am sent with four others to kill the European enemies of this organisation and I refuse. may this cath kill me."
2. "When the Rebeck Hot is U.S. Government agencies blown, if I leave the European farm before killing the Euro- have put priority tags on orders for equipment to help pean owner, may this oath kill Japan modernise her steel- Mr Lyttelton said there were making industry, the De-a erat many partment of Commerce an- nounced tonight.
causes. for these secret societies.
One rather curious one was that many
tribal dances and other means of letting off steam by mis-
Mow, a 48-year-old Air Force | banks, Mr Feng said, but he The Department said this is had been suppressed
He has
admitted hiding Chiang's military
BLONDE SECRETARY
In
The
Officer who skipped across the "made a mistake" and left A
[at] sichories. Tals had given sa border
when a thortage was trail which enabled investiga- the first mich detion aimed
the level of an entire incentive to secret societies, discovered, WILS held in tors to recover or freeze the raising
Oibet causes no doubt included Mexican prison here Tivo Arab delegates, Dr Ali
awaiting funds. Mow was able to redeem industry in a nation.
of International land and social problems, Alsat of Iraq, and Hamsi Alagati
the outcome of the extradition only a $100,000 bill, Mr Feng
"The object of the Mau Mau Trade Battle.
Bald.
presented Japan's claims Syria, told the West German VWD.
of Tunisia and Morocco
for priorities on orders amounts to drive the Europeans but economie news agency,
German-
The Hague, Oct. 18.
ing to $25,000,000 to the Nation of Kenya," he said, in a friendly atmosphere, can
The al Production Authority. today that the West
Mr Alfred surling, Australian "some" of Isracil compensation agreement
"So Mow finds himself
this orders bogged down at should be put before the United Seatly help France in reaching Ambassador to Holland,id funds but said that he would,
friendly î
Chinese gaol waiting
extradition and stage for lack of priority. Nallons Mediation Committee in settlement with the peoples of today that the External Affairs uit "only to the
people." Minister, Mr Richard Casoy the Israeli-Arab conflict Im-these territories," he added.
Mr Feng Bled documents with stripped of his ill-gotten gains,"
he added.
Japan had set aside foreign would come to Britain for dis- Referring to South Africa's
Foreign Minister, Mr
exchange amounting to $35,601,- The deletes are members of racial pol
cussions on ANZUS when he the policy, Dr Jamall sald.
Manuel Tello, which, he said, Mow and his blonde Ameri-849, as a result of studies of her steel industry undertaken with against can an Arab League delegation of "that this matter affects inter completes talks in Washington.
secretary, Agnes Kelley, the occupauon authorities. "proved" the charges Mr Stirling was addressing Mow.
were arrested in nearby Cuer- seven who are to protest here national friendship to such an
Associa The other five members have not sembly will next week against the agreement. extent that we hope this a meeting of the Dutch
He said that Mow's "perfect navaca on August 9. Hon for International Affairs.
Another money we to be used to import make a further
In reply to question Me crime" falled when he attempted American, Oliver M. Klasicic, steel-making and finished equip
ment from the United States for yet arrived.
recommendation to the Union Stirling denied that the
to hide $2,000,000. He bought was later arraigned on charges some of 15 Japanese steel mills of South Africa to reconsider clusion of Britain from
United States Treasury bills and of helping Mow to enter Mexico between 1951 and 1954. is polley."
the made secret deposits in Swiss illegally. Mice Kelley, 31-year- Pacific ANZUS
indicated Pact a loosening of ties between Australia and Britain.
mediately.
Dr Alsafl and Alagati end the West German Government had Grandfather Weds completely ignored the United Nations Committee set up to mediate in the Arab-Irmeli con- London, Oct. 18. An 02-year-old grandfather. Biet. Arthur Whitely Swale,
It was now necessary that the of Chesterfield, married at Bourne- agreement be put before this today 17-year-old commission and that a commis- mouth widow,
Mrs Ruth Speare. - sion of International jurists be
heard.-Reuter,
Reuter.
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36 MURDERS Mr Lyttelton aald that since
least 35. early this year at people had been murdered in the Colony, including two white three children and a respected African Chief.
There had been 12 scrious assaults, seven suicides and at- tempted murders, 24 hut burn- bags, torte attacks on churches and widespread And mutilation of Japan has been able to market old former New York model-priced, tow-quality steel"
cattle. European-owned arad Kissick, were held for eight in recent years because there was
The British Government fully days and then released pending
Govern- a general steel shortage. But to supported the Kenya
competitive conditions ment in the action it was taking Japanese steel woukl have to be to deal with the situation, he
odded. Mr Feng said that China ces costly and of higher quality.
Mr James Grimths, Colonial The equipment being pur- would not press charges against chased should meet these aims. Secretary in the Labour Gay- the two Americans although he
Govern- Japan is purchasing equip ernment, Bold: "The presented documents which, he The Canadian Defence Minis-sald, showed that Miss Kelley ment mostly in Europe for eight ment of Kenya must get every
of the 15
support to put down this out- break of violence."--Reuter, Brophy, today at- had received $5,500 of the mill-Press. fer, Mr R. tacked complacency In the tary funds from Mov Canadian arms Industry and said Kissick and Miss Kelley may there was delay and indifference be tried on Mexican charges, in fulfiling defence contracts.
however, if Mow is extradited:
a settlement of the extradition meet Australia's interest Arms Industry
In the Pacific but does not supersede defence arrangements
In the British Commonwealth' itself
Amman, Oct, 16. He mid Australia had good The Government announced hopes of making the Japanese today that the Bedouin tribe "contributory members" of the recently expelled from Israel Pacific.community.---Reuter. will be allowed to return to Israel following United Nations intervention.
When the Bedouins werd forced out of Israel and into Jordan, the Jardan Government protested to the United Nations Palestine Truce Commission,
the
Today's announcement follow- ed prolonged discussions be tween Israel, Jordan and United Nations Commission over the route the tribe would take to return).
The Commission favoured
Mission
Returns From Peking
"Complacency"
Quebec, Oct. 16.
In a speech prepared for de- Mexico will decide on Novem- livery before the Canadian In-ber whether to free Mow or dustrial Preparedness Associa- return him over to China forl Colombo, Oct, 16. tlon, Mr Brophy said the Cana-trial-United Press. The Ceylon Government's dian arms machine was losing trade mission to Communist momentum and appealed to the China returned today from industry, to shoulder its respon- Peking,
sibilities.
become so
In Peking the mission signed
with a contract
the Chinese! Complacency hnd Government last month provid-widespread that "we are facing aing for the supply of 80,000 situations where it is hard to get tons of rice to cover Ceylon's firms to take on certain types of next February defence contracts," he said.- until
short route suggested by Jordan but opposed by Israel.-United | noeds Press.
Reutet.
1
Reuter,
Socialist Congress Wants
UN Seat For
Peking
Rome, Oct. 17..
Headmaster's New Post
mills-Associated
Gurkhas In The British Army: Commons Queries Commons
London, Oct. 16.
Mr John Foster, Under-Secretary for Common- wealth Relations, said today, that the British Govern- ment wished to respond to India's request for an end Malaya's how propagarkia chief, to the present arrangement by which Gurkhas from Mr Aloe D. C. Peterson, left by Nepal are enlisted in the British Army on Indinh air today for Singapore,
London, Oct. 118.
Mr Peterson, former head- territory.
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master of Adams Grammar He was replying to questions in the House of School, Newport, Shropshire, Commons. taking up a two-year appoin
ment as Director-General of Air Commodore Arthur Mr. Foster: "The British Gov- Information Services. In the Harvey (Conservative) asfood toernment attach the highest im- Federation at Malaya at the what extent the Indian Govern-portance to the continued flow request of General Sir Gerold ment had withdrawn facilities of troops to the Curkha Brigade Templer, High Commissioner in for the recruitment of men for in the British Army.” Malaya.
the
for
India
the Gurkha regiments of
Mr Brockway: "Whilo re- Mr Peterson, who recently British Army.
cognising that the present prae- The second Congress of the Socialist International, grouping 36
spent two months in Malaya on
tice is in conformity with the parties with a voting strength of more than 62,000,000, opens here tonight. temporary duty at General M.. Fenner Brockway agreement with the Indian
Templer's headquarters, whit be (Labour) asked what repre- Government, would you con-- An inaugural forming will progress towards unlon, and a Hans Opprecht, will attend, also responsible co-ordinating sentations the
Government of sider whether there should not be held in Milan's La Scala new world plan for mutual aid the leaders of the French and Malaya's information services India had made to the British be some adjustment of this ar
Ho Opera House, and the delegates to under-developed areas, « German Socialist parties, Guy
expert on For Eastern Government about the employ-rangement to hiest the nationl will start work on Saturday
Mollett and Erich Ollenhauer. affairs. During the war he was ment of Gurkha regimenta out-view of the Indian Government
Deputy Head of the Far Eastern moming, continuing till next. Among the leading Socialiste
#ide
that their nationals should not *****dus to attend, aro: Lie Swedish Tuesday,
A report on relations with the Publicity Division of Lord Louis
be employed in external wars replied: Mr. Foster Mr Morgan Phillips (Britain). Premier, Tage Eslanger Bri- United Nations, to be subintel Mountbatten South-East Asia Government of India has in- for which they have no respon- Preddent of the International, tain's former Premier, Mr Cle by France and Norway, is be-Command-Router.
formed the British Government : «ibility?"!" will make the Inaugural speechment Attlee; the Becretary of leved to urge admission to the
Mr Foxter: that they wish to terminate the at La Scala. He is expected the Verein Arraits Commission United Nations of all qualified
present arrangement by which under excluded to be reconfirmed in his office, of the Indian Bocialist Party, countries at present
actual enlistment
of an to which he was tected at the Mr M. 8. Gokhale; represent the voto of Russia or the
Gurkhus troh Nopal for service Government.') International's first Congress in ative of the Singapore Bozbillet United States.
takes Party, Bar
British Army 1. Dumantha Raji 1951
Paul Belgium's ex-Promler,
The report is understood to
on Indian territory, plare are at present damin- Signor Cluseppe Bar Henti paak) Denmark's ex-adviso a Umitation of present
London, Oct. 16, Secretary of the Italian Social,
The Chairman of the London ing the possibility of alternative Democrat Party, is expected to Prehler, Hans Helton; Aus-volo: rights
Adolf
Council, Mr
Coffith Goverment THA'S
Edwin arrangements.” On the question of the ad County chairman of the Reclaimed
Industry
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