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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1966.
TUNISIAN LEADER ACCLAIMED
Skeleton Found But Police Have Trouble
In Cemetery
Open Verdict
On Artist's
Modèl
London, Mar. 22.
An open verdict was re-
With Rioting Algerians
14
Tunis, Mar. 22.
Nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba flew home to a wild welcome in newly-independent Tunisia today but police had to use fire-hoses and tear gas to disperse Algerians rioting for the same deal for their country.
Independence had come to Tunisia, but peace had not. In southern Tunisia French troops killed 70 outlaws allegedly 49-year-old artist's model trained in independent Libya and crossing to Algeria to join
corded here today
whose skeloton
WRG
on A
dis-
covered last month in a
London cemetery, 50 yards from the grave
"spiritual lover."
of
her
Polter, a evidence, sank the woman, Mrs Marian Cwrtioline /
Dulgrum, had not been
Sines
Jenying her
Hampstead, Northwest London,
Ju
August. 1973
n
Bas
£11
Her ck-
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emaposed bexly was found
the corner of a local erruetery on February 25.
Detective
Chief
Inspector
Albert Payton, told the euroner, there was no Peason 1 think it
murder
WIN
w
J 1450
Questioned about Mr Delmonte,
neighbour forter
ut
Me Duignan the inspector sadel stres hart be afterled by his death "She referred lo
tim alterwards as he
partonk she
of spiritualian," he added,
NINE MONTHS
the fighting there.
QUEEN SENDS MESSAGE TO
PAKISTAN
London, Mar. 23. Fier Majesty, Queen! Elizabeth, sent Pakistan [x- dependence Day greetings today.
**] And you my Wirts
wishes on the necarlem of
The inauguration The Islamic Republic of Pokistin.
Three French soldiers were the Tunisian solution, will put reported klied.
an end to the struggle which. Is still going on in Algeria."— United Press
In rebellious Algeria the death foll was 121. But in Morocco which Won its Independence three weeks
the fighting ago, wiz dying down.
Ceased
Operations
Moroccan nationalist leaders ordered a censefire today. The Morgan "National Liberation Army distributed leaflets in Casablanca uroclaiming that they hack censed uffensive on March 7, and operations disyluming responsibility for
HOW altacks.
In Tuals, even as Bourguiba was ding
to the In Triumph Palace Carthage to be kissed
US EXPRESSES
SATISFACTION
Washington, Mar. 22. The United States Gov- ernment today expressed to Tunisian the French and Governments its satisfne- tion at the Franco-Tunisian agremeent signed in on Tuesday.
Paris
In a message handed to the French Foreign
Minister, M. Christian Pineau, by the Aineri сла Ambassador, Mr Douglas Delon in Paris, the text ot which was published by exted State
Department ben Dillon said:
"I have followed with close jon both Cheek by the 74-year interest the progresa af your lold Bey. Algeriano risted down- country since its establishment (town sand were joined by sup Mr Delmonte's grave about 30 yards from where Mrs, eight and a half years agu ana parters of Bourguiba's
found wag
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Dulguan's body She had never
aid he had ven to his grave nor had she Jacen Hi, Fuspector Payton said.
Dr P C Camps, a patholos ፰ኒ . smid the burly could have Jufre unabscovered shee 1952 but pelleri; "If asked to the an opinion, I would say it was hes likely
bren there is long as that, but it must have
B
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tor ve
Cham Mall Special,
Antarctic
Chile Brian Awo
Bases
Protest
Larchi
London, Mar, 22,
protested
the over
new
British
creation
bas
to
11
1 pry that peace and prosperity javil, may bless you and your fellow Youssef.
unitynen in the years ahead.
ኒ፡
Source
of great athletion to me to know that your catty intends to remain within the Commonwealth.
1 am mafcleast that I'kantors
" ad
the Tr Contides. Commonwealth will cogirlie To Dave and in bonent trore There marital anaekahon.”
EDEN'S MESSAGE
extremist
cru:
Salah
n
here,
the
Mr
to
"My Government desires Lay homage to the realism and Shouting "Long Live Algeria."
tried
thast who to
[t police gnanimity they
thrown
have made possible the Franco- barricade hastily
Tunisiun protocol of agreement from the residence of French
Commissner Roger Sey-med on March 20 and to the Crole of France, which has pro- then dots. Pulke drove
ven once again her dedication wal tear gus and re-hosts,
to the progress of North Africa and lo the aspirations of
The sharpest engagement to- tay was reported at Flilaouccne, people." 16 mita cast of
The the Moroccan
text
of t by the
Its
message frontier and 80 miles southwest, delivered
American The Prismes Minuster. Sirf Cran, when rebels ambushed Consal-General in Tunis, Fifth Morris & Hughes, to the
دگی
Anthony Edon, in a mesange to a detachment
Minister, Portogh Legion Regiment. the Pakistan Prime Mohamad all, suid.
"On behalf of the Govern- ment of the United Kingdom send to you and your volleagues and to the peoples of Pakistan our cordial greetings.
22
"We all welcome the decision of the Republle to remain member
of the Commonwealth of and look forward to the con- tinuance of the friendly and Antarctic territories, claimed by confident relations which exist Britain, Chile and the
Argen-between our two countries.
"We send our sincere good the bases Is on the wishes for the future happiness Danco consi of the Falkland and prosperity of your country." Islunds
Dependencies and un-(-United Press, other on nu island off the Loubet Coast.
One of
Puid
Wik
Foreign Ofer spokesman |
the handed in
Katmandu, Mar. 22. tonight that Hiiglno A Swiss Everest expedition, Gonzalez, the Chilean diplomat, the first to attempt to climb Chilean the mountain since the success- note of protest this afternoon, ful British expedition in 1953. Was informed that Britain ro has reached the sherpa capital Jerled his Government's claim of Namche Bazar, about 20 to the Falklands.--France-Presse, milles from Everest.--Reuter,
A British Crossword Puzzle
14.
16
Reinforcements
The detachmeni, surround- eci, radlood for help. American- bisit
Sikorski helicopters swooped in from Jeraren and landed battalion of reinforcements in the middle of the battle-
round.
Mir
the
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Steam Catapult Launches The French
Ameriçan Guided Missile
Latest method of firing the “Regulus”, a U.S. Navy gulled missile, is hy steam eata- pult. This new method, illustrated in the accompanying sequence of pletures, has proved much faster than the former procedure ntilising a stationary platform. The ifats took place aboard the US Navy aireraft carrier US$ Hancock. Top, left: Regulus is brought up to the fight deck; top, right: Regulus is placed on the sitam catapult; bottom, teft; the missile is
launched; bottum, right; the missile is in flight-Express Photo,
PACIFIC NUCLEAR TESTS
US Explains Reasons To Japanese
By Ross Mark
Washington, Mar. 22.
The United States has explained in
a new note to Japan why it intends to proceed with its nuclear weapons testing— including hydrogen explosions-in the Pacific next month, it was learned today.
Official sources said that the American note had covered the point raised by Japan on January of 25, about compensation for any Japanese nationals who might suffer radiation or other injury as a result of the tests.
nd
its
of
Sidi Tunis,
Mohammed Lamind Pasha, was as follows:
"My Government wishes convey
It's
Highnes Bey, To the menbers the Tunisian Government, to the people of Tunisia congratulations on the signature of the protocol of agreement of | March 20, between the Gavern- ments of Tunisia and France, und on: the recognition Tunisian independence
When the helicopters return-embodied therein.
ed to Tlemcen one bad 30 bullet holes in its fuselage, and [the pilot had been wounded to
the neck,
"My
Admire Courage
Japan had
formal made a request to the United States to of abandon the tests. If not, to as give Japan a full briefing on
accurity arrangements
and possibly allow Japanese
abservery on the scene and also agree in advance on compensa- Government desires totion If any Japanese (shermen admira-or other citizens suffered injury express its particular Moslems Lon
for the courage and from the nuclear explosions, two realism of those who once aguin of French have
proven steadfast in pas adhering to the
Pullee charged two today with taking part in separate massacists farm famille, within the month
The two men are brothers and both are members of the French-offlecred rural polles.
principles peaceful negotiations in Ing.
, the pains of which have led to the
01
of
Three Points
While Washington would not
of this suremn act, the leaders release details of its new note of Tunisia give proof to the for some days, it was under- Police charged Gerrudj Abdel world of their devotion to the stood that it made this three- Kader with taking part in the real welfare of the Inhabitants point reply: massacre of Palestro on March of their country." -- France 7. in which seven French civilians were butchered, and
10
his brother Maklout with tak- ing purt in killing sine civilians
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29
129
ACROSS
3 Imputed (8).
7 Subsequently (5).
8 Wages (8).
10 Special aptitude (0).
19 Lift (7).
15 Formerly (4).
17 Precious stone (7),
18 Hermit (7).
20 Responsibility (4).
21 Pig's foot (7).
28 Lubricant (0).
27 Undiminished (8).
28 Eat awny (5).
29 Dish (0),
DOWN
1 Best part (5).
2 Purloined (5).
3 Stadium (5).
-4 Tear (4).
Fruit (6)
Moved quickly (6).
9 Bear witness
11 Foreign (5).
12 Illa (6).
out (0).
14 Come
15 Speak (5).
(0)
16 Helpful facts (5).
18 Hearty (8).
10 Clergymáu (0).
22 Command (3).
23 Claw (8).
24 Allude to (0). 20 Transparent minerol (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: +1 Agenda, & Dount,
8 Upper, 0 Decamp, 10 Fired, 11 Paris, 12 Tome, 13. Cease, 10 Homles, 10. Eyelet, 20 Shred, 22 Diro, 23 Legal, 28 Siale, 20 Nomads, 27 Omoga, 28 Shows, 20 Enters, Down: 1 Audliom, 2 Encumber, 3 Dump, 4 Apparel, 5 Dodolt, & Aripos, 7- Needs, 14 Aspirate, 15 Expenses, 16 Redeems, 17 Melange, it Yellow, 21 Hutch, 24 Loda,
at Sukamad on February 24.
End Struggle
while
Bourguiba said that hailing the realisation of our national aspirations" he had similar hopes for Algeria,
He said, "I hope with all my heart that France, inspired by
Krupp Plans
For Halting Russia
Essen, Mar. 22.
Presac,
Abolition
Of Passports Recommended
Bonn, Mar. 22.
1. The United States must proceed with refinements testa of its nuclear weapons stockpile in the absence of binding weapons control and disarmament arrange-
River Elbe
Meeting
The West German Bunde- Anniversary stag today unanimously re-
commended to the Federal Government that pasaports should be immediately and
Paris, Mar. 22. A group of Soviet veterans of unilaterally abolished for the famous Soviet-American visitors from Belgium, "meeting_on the Elbe Rivet" France, Italy and Luxem during World War Two, will bourg.
go to the United States to participate in ceremonies mark- The Bundesing 'akko`called for ing the event next April 25, the abolition of International the Sovich Tass news agency driving licences between these announced today. countries.
Krupps of Essen, tho giant Ruhr industrial con- cern, today published + six-point appeal to the The session was devoted to a today accepted the invitation
United States for joint action by private Western companies to fight Soviet economic infiltration in underdeveloped countries.
The six points are;
1. Technical add on the basis of "trade, not aid.”
2. Political influence should
be reduced to an absolute if possible avoided
minimum, altogether.
3. All consortia of private Western firma must dispose of tho
very best technical *** pertence.
other measures Ecries of
proposals
patriers,
Tasa sald the Soviet volerans
for from the American Veurans renter European integration Committee to go to New York They included
for to colebrate the 11th anniversary lower customs
a of the meeting of Soviet and European pestal union, the pro-American troops axivanding into
Germany. pressive organisation of a com-,
com man European markkot,
mon European policy in East-
In accepting the invitation, the Soviet veterans expressed the West negotiations, the creation hope that this new neriing of of a European commission former
for
atomic energy and economic
American and Soviet
will.
for under-developed countries cumbaitaarts
servo
the and under-
of South and Southeart Europe.. chaise of ponce
The motiens were all referred atmding between the peoples of to the appropriate bodies for the United States and the USSE,
Tasy cald.--France-Presse.. formulation. as parliamentary bills-France-Presse.
Copenhagen, Biar: 22. Danish Premier Hans Chris
Bergville, Natal, Mar. 22. 4. Economicald on a profit
A heat wave broke themmotion Hansen moved swiftly to basis can be much greater than meters at Bergville, wheat, the avort a Government crisis foxiny on a basis of government alçi, temperature topped 130 degrees my old strike 7670,000 by personally intervening in the 4. Private execution of ald | Fahrenheit (84 Contigrade). programmes will be much more At Facourt, also in: Natal, transport and construction emetent than publicly flounced Lambs died boonuse their motherl projects.
milile turned, notarin, thinke Ily called representatives of 8. Military aspects of such stomachs, and willow and poplác the employers and the striking progrecimes “must” bo', reduced trees shed thele legyen, to the minintziz...
workeze
ments with the Soviet Union;
2. The United States would co-operate fully with Japan with advance warning and security arrangements even to the point of possible limited
exchange of Information;
The United States could not agred in advance to commitinents with regard to injury-Reuter,
15 MODERN CAVE-MEN
Barcelona, Mar. 22.
An archaeologist, Senor Carlos Gutierrez, and 14
companions young
deelded
ולינה
to become in
have
an uninhabited
part of Catalonia to satisfy themselves about how prehistorio really lived.
For several weeks they will make 赔 cave thetr home, wear animal skirts, eat only food they catch or find, and use no equipment not available in prehistoria Ulmes.
can
be
Even matches will banned. They will make fire with flints.---China mail Special.
Drink Too Much
Paris, Mar. 22. TRENCH men and women
believe their country- men, drink too much, but they cannot agreg оть what constitutes an alco- holic, a public opinion poll showed today.
Anybody who has any wine or brandy with his breakfast is an alcoholic, said 51 por cent of those polled by the In- stitute of Public Opinion.
litre
Anybody who drinks
(slightly more then a quart) of wine with every meal - unless he happens to be t manual labourer-is an alco- holic, said 50 per cent.
Anybody who drinks an aperitif before every meal, said 37 per cent. Anybody who drops into a cute several times 'a day for any kind of drink, sold 20 per cent, and anybody who gets drunk several times
a year, sald 14 per cene.
TWO LITRES
A manual labourer could drink
up
to almost two litres of wine a day without being an alcoholic, most men said. An office worker should not have more than a quart a day, they felt.
But
both men and Women agreed that women should not have more than about 50 to 80 centres (about a pint) of wine a day.
A total of 08 per cent said that wine was nourishing, furnish- ed needed strength and was a
to complement a good meal, another 34 per cent said
It facilitated human relations. But 80 per cent said it was Indispensable or useful for manual labourers.
too much alcohol consumed in France? Some 54 per cent of the men and 90 per cent of the sold yes. But only a that wine
ре
fojt
quarter was responsible, while 40 per
cent blamed brandy and 33 per cent aperitifs for intoxication. --France-Presse.
W. Europe Urged
To Revise Import Policies
Geneva, Mar. 22.
The Secretariat of the United Nations Econo- mic Commission for Europe today urged Western Europe to revise its import policies so as to do more trade with non-dollar overseas countries.
Nubar Gulbenkian In London
Ir its voluminous Annual Economic Survey of Europe published here tonight the Secretariat strongly aktvisca Western Europe to buy more "cheap-labour" goods from these countries so that they can main tain and expand their purchases, ›
Rapid Expansion
The way to integrate the Western European economy into world trade in the coming age of consumer durables and Byzy- thetics," the Secretariat anys, "is to take advantage of the fact that labour can be bought more. cheaply outside Europe than in Europe,"
According to the Survey, 1053 was another year of rapid ceanomle expansion in Western Europe. Industrial production. rose by about 10 per cent, on top of a similar rise in 1954.
There was
remarkably little
· deterioration in the balance of trode with oversens countries In most of Western Europe exports
won Os Imports increased faster than produc tion
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AMERICAN
SOPRANO S
FOR INDIA
New York, Mar. 21. Leontyne Price one of the Inading Negro sopranos in the' United States, will leave by plane on Sunday for India, where she is to give sovary cortcerts in New Delhi, Calcutta, Madras and Bombay
Miss Price was a member of, the company of the American opera "Porgy and Beas?' that toured Europe. She will ha
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