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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1966.

Queen Takes

SELWYN LLOYD WELCOMES U.S. Queen Takes

FOREIGN SECRETARY

Common Name

For All

Port Moresby, Apr. 23.

In a controversy over a common name for all in- digines of the island of New Guinea, the Ad. ministrator, Mr D. M. Clo-

land said that many of the natives had never heard the terms New Guinea and Papua.

MEN

The three mega politial divi

TO BAGHDAD ALLIANCE

London, Apr. 23.

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, said today the United States accession to the Economic Committee of the Baghdad Pact “demonstrates in a practical and striking manner United States support for the Pact.”

University

He told the House of Com- mois the Pact "threatens no one and is designed simply to give stablly to this area of tho world."

Mr Lloyd, who was answer-

Riots Trialing a question, said the United

In Madrid

Madrid, Apr. 23 Manuel Torres Lopez. Arst defetace witness in The trial of Jour then nevused of distribut-

povojnajbard agninst the

Spanish authorities following the Madrid Universály rholy in februnry, sald in Madrid today that the riot was not started by stuckols.

Lopez. Roamer Dean of the Law Faculty at the University. wing wh relieved of 1 post following the February 12- edeul wald the Trouble started when groups of non-studenla entered the university, urine! with pistols and balons, to inti.

aulate the students.

Home 300 people attended the opening of the trial today, which

the mainland are known [his t New Gunea, North

listert une and a half hours. Fast New Guinea and Papia

AT Cheld

İ Calling

The win

Vicente sind Gilban, a Foreign Ofer offerti, who lace charger of editing patruphlets criticising the present Minister of the Interior, Blas J'etz Gonzalez -France-Preme,

sprang

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ali natives Papnato and

ting opposition Чех the Ten

maty froth Europeans,

of whom. pame their desire for an independent New Jaume, wanted the term Cubes

Used fo describe ratives

New 11

Gumen

NO OPPOSITION

A the tune Papam or New Chawa were not known to many, of th natives, they was ajority opposition by them to a

Dutch Now Ciuinea people

called Papenfis. Mr. Cheland added and there were

why New in vabol

Guinea should stan ot alone for separate

--Cb

Sperial

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wa imarned here today

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Danes Favour! Cremation

Copenhagen. Apr. 23. The Danish Cremation Society, which with 206,809 members is the largest of ita type in the work, has celebrated its 75th

iversary

When the Society evinblishind crematorion here in 1854, Best body burned was mmuggled in from Swerten uni ked the Danish courts to pro AVAIMO remation

illegal. AN Cremation was not rude legal

Stales was A member of the Economic Commitee and of the Comter-Subversion Commitive. She had also offered to establish J

military liaison group at the prumanent headquarters of the Paet and undertaken to contri- buter both money and ram to the international secretariat.

In Addition

This was in addition be the economie. Technical and military assistance which the Unite:! States was already ving to members of the Pact.

"All this has been warmly welcomed by the British Gov- erminent and by other members of the Baghtad Pin," he addesi.

Sir Walter Munckton, Eutra's Mituster of Ditenes. arrived here by a tought Feve Teheran where he led the Br- tish delegution to Baghdad Paet meetings

Whole Purpose

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"I think

He told reporters the most important Hem was the United States corning la both on the economi, »ide hind on the counter-suliverion side,

Sir Walter said that the meet-

I felt that the whole jargasaze of the Pact was to prevent the andya

of CommunSSITA into Baghdad Paet countries, and that the first thing they had to do was to meet it on that front, --Beuter.

New German Party Formed

Trials Film

the

Queen Elizabeth-who with other members of the Royal Family has been attending hore trials last week at Badininton—is pictured using a cine-camera to photograph Jumping of her horse Countyman IIL With her in pleture aro Queen Elizabeth tho Queen Mother and Princess Margaret.—-Express Photo.

600 GOANS

ARRESTED

New Delhi, Abr. 23. Deputy Foreign Minister A. K. Chanda said today 600 Goans have been ap- prehended so far this year for illegal entry into India.

He told

Parliament various security and anil- rinuggling

now in force along the Indian- Goon border should be adequate, however, to pre- vent large-scale migration from the Portuguese terri- tory.-United Press,

רנו TED

Commonwealth

War Memorial

At Cassino

Lundon, Apr. 23 Field Marshal Earl Alxander of Tunis will unvell a Common- wealth memorial in the Cassino war cemetery Holween Home sodi Naples on Sunday, September 30, the Imperial War Graves Com- missdon announced here today,

The emurial, trailt by the commission, commemorates men

Bonn, Apr. 23. | of the Commonwealth armies who The 16 former Free De- | pull in the Italian and Stellion with campaigns during the fast war arud who have no known grnycs,

tl 1892, aut in 1893 only sixmocrats who broke mmation took place,

more

their party last February

በክ

in order to remain in Dr The memorial lies in Totkay cremation tandar in many paris of Den-Konrad Adenauer's coali-amphitheatre of hills with fine ark than burlol. Copen-tion announced today they tery and town of Cassino. hagen for example,

form a new party, DET would rent If All burials are by the Freie Volksparte. cremation, China Mail Special,

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Attitude (4).

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20

tuns away

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(7).

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23 Annoys (7).

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6 Land Measure (4).

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7 Considered (8),

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11 Appearance (8).

without paying 13 Withdraw (7).

27 Divino Beverage (8),

29 Bird (5).

30 Offer (8).

31 Pulled (6)..

23 Stupla (5),

15 Imitated (4).

10 Part of the foot (0).

10

20 Mtnered

(4).

20 Animal (0).

21 Insido covering (8).

24 Tendency (6).

26 Burdened (6).

20 Jollification (8).

20 Viola (4),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Aoroam; 3 Opponent, 8 Ears, 0 Delected. 11 Radiator, 13 Ales, 15 Prohibit, 18 Decorate, 10. Less, 21 Rallylag. 25 Confines, 26 Mom, 27 Discoma. Down: 1 Heir, 2 Arid, 4 Post, 8. Over, 6 Extol, 7 Tides, David, 10 Tobic, 12 Agreb, 14 Balons, 16 Bogan, 17 Tolls, 19 Lamid, 20 Sings, 21- Tulfo,^22 Loon; 23 Ades, 24 Cut.

Franco-Moroccan Cultural Talks Open Today

Paris, Apr. 23,

Representatives of France and an independent Morocco meet here tomorrow to forge the bands of “interdependence” between the two countries in the cultural field.

The session, first scheduled today, was postponed until 10- morrow. Four possibilities face the negotiators:

of

1. Complete merging French and Moroccan education in Morocco without special provisions French pupils.

for

the

clistine-

2. Setting up a Lion between Moroccan education and French which would grant autonomy to the latter.

Pakistani

Protest To Afghanistan

Karachi, Apr. 23,

Pakistan will protest to

under Afghanistan against

the attack

on

an

Pakistani

3. Establishment, lite authority of Moroccan government, of a patrol Moroccan branch of education tribal belt last Thursday,

and a separate French branch.

4

in the frontier

a Foreign Ministry spokes- announced here to-

Setting up a completely man independent French educa- day. ulon system which would have, under its authority, all French schools and universities In Morocro

Other Problems

Two other problems faze the negotiators: Insufficient schools of quallifted recruiting Moroccan Instructors,

views of the Benedictine Monas-

and

It consists of a formal garden with an ornamental pool in the centre, from both sides of which

which Keitides

Dhc

In Morocco itself the new government was still facing the problems of political unrest.

The group. Vice-Chancellor Franz Bluecher rise marble pillars on which

4,000 names

a three other ministers, said they would Issue 21 publie manifesto very shortly,

than more recorded.

Four thousand twe hundred ard eighty-six Commonwealth They said they had kept the servicemen

are commemorated door

for open

reconciliation by individual headstones in the with the Free Democratie party. Cassino cemetery. China which has now left the coalition, Special. until that party's annual con- Krem last weekend,

SUPPORTS COALITION

The new party would support ᎠᎵ Adentuier's coalition Op most points of policy, Including foreign policy and conscription.

Their principles differed from those of Dr Adenauer's Christian

Mail

BEHIND THE

TIMES

Capetown, Apr. 23.

Democratie unten in that "Ior Mr R. A. F. Swart, United

us the individual is the centre Party Member of Parlament

of all political considerations,"

of his

The spokesman said that the protest would be lodged with Afghanistan ## ## De More

Incident details a the

reach Karnchi.

About 150 Khareti tribesmen

under from

the Afghanistan command of Colonel Niamat, an Afghan levy commander, took part in the attack.

SEVEN KILLED

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Burmese

Attacks Reds

Burmese Premier

ELECTION BROADCAST

Rangoon, Apr. 23.

Burmese Premier. U Nu today launched a bitter attack against com- munism and reiterated the determination of his government to keep away from either of the two big bloes dividing the world.

In an election speech broad- cost over the Rangoon radio, U Nu appealed to the electorate to vote for the "Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League" nowr in power.

GERMANY

While not referring to the BYPASSING

Communists by name, U Nu warned the voters that rebels in Burma were bent on establish- ing a dictatorship in the coun- try.

Insurrection

HONGKONG

Bonn, Apr. 23. West German ceonomic circles today showed a keen He said that "when these interest in the conclusion of stoogte and pawns gain political power, the outside hands pull a trade agreement between the strings. While there stores mainland China. and the and pawns are denied poli-ical Federal German Republic, power, the outside bands pull which the Chinese Govern- the strings. While these stament has suggested to the

and pawns are denied political

their power,

distant

Committee West Germa masters Just incite them to unrest and for Trade with the East. introction."

Pointing to Korca and Vietnam, U Nu said that when cne power-bloc extrcisti some Influence over any country, the other bloc used both peaceful and forceful means to eliminate that influence,

U Nu sald, "Both Korcu and Vietnam are divided into halves, cach one under the influcnes of a rival bite."

He warned that "if you want To sco Burma follow the foot steps of Korea and Vietturn,” vule for the (Communist) "op- portunists."

Into Rebel Hands

These sources pointed out that the conclusion of such an agres- ment could

be negotiated in eight weeks without it being necessary to amend or suppress existing embargo measures the export of strategic products to Communist countries,

THIRD PARTY

On

could be

The envisaged trade carried out, thanks to a list of goods required by both coun- tries and settlement could made by a bilateral banking agreement.

be

The West German economic sources pointed out that direct trade between Western Germany and the mainland China would have the advantage of bringing to an cad the considerable trade wich Western Germany has at reviewing the progress re

present with Ching through the by hlo government intermediary of third countries against the Communist rebels and particularly through the led by Thakin Than Tun dur inedium of Hongkong.-France-

After

made

ing the last eight years, U Presse.

Nu said that "they are now on the run."

He said that the recent Com- munist bid for negotiations was motivated by their desire for a badly-needed breathing spell.

He added that to accept such on offer would mem that the Into Government was playing the

of hands

the rebels. France-Presse.

TOO MANY

More Wars If Fishing Stopped

Grahamstown, Apr. 23,

Ashing came to an end there would be far more wars in the world because man in primitive animal who wants to kill. according to Professor

BOOKS IN JLB. Smith, head of ichthyology

LIBRARY

Rome, Apr, 23. Rome's Central Library is so

even crowded that

a paper. back volume can no longer be squeezed onto its shelves--but between 0,000 and 7,000 books continue to flow to the library every month.

new

Pakistani A Moroccan believed to be a They ambushed member of the Nationalist routine patrol of Zhob Millla Istiqlal Party

Fort Sandeman. Two was killed near near Bob Guissa, 03 miles east of officers and five men were kill- Rabat. And at Port Lyautey, ci ond six others were wounded north on the coast 25 miles in the attack,

Library officials reported this from Rabat, a Moroccan police

situation when One of the wounded died later embarrassing inspector was wounded by two in the hospital.

urging the City authorities to

bulld a haslen plans to countrymen who fred at him from a moving cor.

The attackers reportedly ned Central Public Library in Rome; Outside of Meknes, 75 miles into Afghanistan, High-ranking

The books which cannot find cast of Rabat, a truck driver Pakistani officers have been sent

place in the 400-year-old wounded: last from Karachi to Fort Sanderman critically

served as night when he was assaulted to investigate the incident. bullding which hos

the Central Library for the past France-Presse. by two Moroccans,

75 years are being stored in the damp cellars of a neighbouring building, the officials declared.-- China Mall Special.

was

'Leaks' Trial

the

Tho French High Commis- sioner, M. Andro Dubois, for Zululand, was taken aback The party leaders sald they recently when he went to his landed at Casablanca this after- a plano from Jope to advance thei organisa post box in the lobby to collect noon aboard

Parla He had been in tion sufcienly to be able to his mail a found a letter ad French capital to testify in

the 1967 federal dressed to Mr IL. A. T. Swart, France's

ations!

trial of eletions all through the country,

accused of -Chinn Mail Special,

for the

compete for

MLA, (Member of the Legislaane Frenchmen

four

tive Assembly).

The substitution "F" in the

responsiblo

BISHOPS'

APPEAL

Nicosia, Apr. 23, Two Cypriot bishops today the pont a joint telegram to

being of " for "leaking" of their country's top Archbishop of Canterbury osit- was bad secrets during the waning days ing him to use his influence to

Indo-Chinese wat

NATO Should hough, but Mr Swart was in of the

Be Also

Political

Bonn, Apr. 23. The West German Govern ment fully favours Mr Dulles

NATO statement today that should be something more than a military alliance, according to Authoritative sources here.

Dr Heinrich von Brentano, the Weat. German Foreign Minister, is expected to make specific pro- posals on this at the forthcoming NATO ministerial. meeting in Parie

The sources said he feels that the NATO allies should have a means of co-ordinaung politically.

But he will not, necessarily propose additional agreements between the NATO partners,

initials trigued to find that a quarter- United Press. century after the style MLA” had been dropped somebody did not know that "MP" had been substituted.

The sender of the letter was un oficial of the Natal Provin elal Adminisimtion, China Mall Special.

were

prevent

| a

Arab Leaders

To Visit

Spain

:

the execution Michael Karaolis, under death sentence in Nicosia for the kill- ing of a British policeman. Buenos Aires, Apr. 23,

Madrid, Apr. 23. Thirteen new cases of pollo

Spain, anxious to capitalisa Bishop Anthimos of Kilum

won in the reported in Argentina and Bishop Yennadios of Salamis

the goodwill it during the 24 hours chding at asked for Dr Fisher's interven-

Middle East by granting indo-

Morocco, noon Sunday, No deaths were thon

pendence to Spanish "in the interests of the

receive whi reported in that perlos-United | pacification of the Cyprus situa-

visits from the Arab States loaders of four tion."-France-Presse.

during the next six months, it was learned here today.

Press.

Artur London Appears In Public

Prague, Apr. 28. RTUR London, former

A Czech Deputy Foreign

Minister, sentenced to life imprisonmont at the Blansky trials in 1952, made his first public ap-i pearance as a freeman on Saturday, It was learned in Prague todayżyk that activation of NATO is Kordon war walling of Progue

airport on Saturdily to seloom

the sources added..

Dr Konind Chancellor,

Adenauer, is known to agree

necessary-Router. «

'n delegation' of French writers, į who arrived to take part in the Czech Writers' CongTEES,

The Cuoch authorities have hot yet officially announced that London

had been released from prison. But, his friends told now men

that Losition was it and was living out Gogh

Vaped

French-bornik wife www.comed

On Saturday: London and his

Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, King Feisal of Iraq, King Baud of Saudi Arabia and President Camille Chamoun of

are all scheduled to Lebanon,

pay slate visits to Spain in 1950.

it Rhodes University, Grahams- town.

dying

With hunting

out, people were turning more and more to angling and underwater

vou kill you are like- Ly to suffer from repressions, Unless o

young person con kill and see the blocd of something

he has killed, he is not normal," sald Professor Smith. China Moll Special.

Three Cars Stolen Every Hour

Tokyo, Apr. 23. The Metropolitan Police De- partment organised a "catch the thier campaign" in April. Police say that thefts the inercart, Last year was a postwar record, showing an in- crease of 35 per cent compared with 1954.

are on.

with Car thefla fed

23,905 casts. This means that threo every bour. cars were stolen Shopifiting,

house, dwelling factory and bath house robberies accounted for another 22,216 cases out of a total of 164,29)——— China Mail Special

Rebels Wreck

Railways

Rebel

Djakarta, Aph. 23, activities Li North

Sumatra have cost the Indo- beslari Binto Railway Service 00,000,000 rupiahs (about £2,- 000,000 sterling).

A senior railways official, Mr P. Nakrane, saki that from their "routine Botivilles" of breaking up. tracks, and slapping telephone Apes the

the French writers. His wife,

Spain has for many years who has lived in France Hought tá establish

Rood sinco her husband was rotations with the Arab nations, reluchod, to In-siming the independence of imprisoned,

Morcoco It increased its fant Prague recently, Lonxion, is one of three survivorsing with the Arabs.

On of the Blansky trials.

Spanish officials hoped that is had blown up adven ora December 3, 1962, 11 purged the goodwill vidis by the Arabinos with bomba,

svould... pement / th# They had-burried, ddviti da Communist leaders, including loader "Rudolf Slansky and Vladimir | friendship, and aneble, Spain to per cont of the 138 OCTAWIOS by Clementis, were a hinged on play a leading role in helping stations) iner Alish

chew of espionage and to bring posed to the trous dire matyma

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