THE CHINA" MATI "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER › 8, 1987,
“No Major Froblem Exists In Colony”
Russia Opposes Aid To HK Refugees
A SURPRISE MOVE PRINCESS AT HALLOWEEN Kenya Crisis:
AT UNITED NATIONS DEBATE
United Nations, Nov. 7.
Russia and Poland today argued against any United Nations' assistance for Chinese refugees in Hongkong.
Japan and Guatemala earlier had urged the world organisation to help the some 700,000 Chinese who fled the mainland.
But Mrs Z. V. Mironova of Russia charged that the debate was “a pre-determined attempt to interfere with Chinese citizens living in Hong- kong and with the legitimate rights of the People's Republic of China.”
refugees.
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She said the "go-enlled" rekong familles Lusc largest fugee probletn was motivated and must abandoned" group of by political considerations e- cause most Chinese living in Hongkong were either normal transient or former officials out Jundowners in China.
Aleksander Krajewski of Poland said that actually no major problem existed in the
Colony.
The UN Seclud, Humanitarian and Cultural Commitee, which is expected to consider the Chinese refugee problem, also received a resolution today, re- commending that the Office of the
High Commissioner for Refugees be extended for five year beyond its December 31, 1956.
date expiration organisation to try to solve legal of the Netherlands, who intro- The Rev. L J. C Beauford' preclude now UN. aid to Hongkong refugees.
duced the resolution, said that Their plight his teen before at the present rate of contribu
Lions The UN refugee fund
Miss Taki Fumita of Japan and Mrs Graclela Quan of Guatemalo called on the world
problems which
the UN, since 1952, three years
after their homeland fell under w would receive about US$2.7 Communist rule, The UN. has nillion less than the goal set been handicapped, however, be- for the end of next year. cause the Hongkong families do The Rev. Mr Beauford point- not come under Qe mandate of Co D also that while the the UN. High Commissioner for Hungarkim refugee problem Refugees since they fled a gov-was solved rapidly, there were crament-unrecognised by the still 39,000 "curlier refugees" U.N..
living in camps, He maintained that first priority should be given to clearance of refugee
Indications
Kjell Bondevik of Norway
expressed disappointment that
rcs-
to the
During the past year, however, camps. there have been indications that the UN. is seeking a way by which it can legally asalst long-member states "have not kong refugees, most of whom are condeni moru readily destule and living in squalor,
Britain, of which Hongkong Is High Commissioner's appeals for funds. * He said the a Crown Colony, Chine and the U.N. "must face the fact that United States all have urged UN,
the refugee programine was in support of the Hongkong re-
danger of not being carried out fugees. In addition, the, executive committee of the UN. Refugee because of lack of government contributions to the refugee Fund has recommended that the
fund. problem the Chinese refugees be considered in the future Mrs Agda Rossel of Sweden arrangements of the figh Com- told the committee that refugees missioner's offlec,
should not be treated
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The Malayan Reds Were After School-Children
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 7.
The government of the Federation of Malaya ton|
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day issued booklets containing captured Com- munist documents to show how the Reds
Princess Margaret Weating a atrapless gown of shell-blue with a neck- lace of diamonds, attended the Hallowe'en Ballat Dorchester Hotel recently escorted by Billy Walfice.
Keystone Photo.
SATELLITES?
SAID SO
planned to subvert the Government by the TWO YEARS
filtrating into political parties, village coun- cils, trade unions and schools.
The issue of the booklets was described as a "move to alert the entire nation" against the Com- munist threat,
Mrs Fujia noted that Euro-immigrants "to meet a labour until today were only seen by The captured Red documents
pean refugere from China have shortage."
top security oficials. They received international assistance,
show the Muluyan Communist while the Hongkong refuzees Pyman, of Australia,, asserted Party had plans to infltrate into have not.
that the refugee problem now Mrs Quan, who called for a is more the problem of host the Malayan Chinese Associa humanitarinu approach to the governments than that of Inter-and problem, described the Hong-itional bodies-United Press.
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the United Mulay's National Organisation utid to use their members individually. They also hud plans to work through village counells, trade unions and schools,
The booklet, entitled "The Danger and. Where It Lies," telis ils readers you need not be frightened by this booklet. It is written to alert you and not tu terrify you.“
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Vatican View
On Ingrid's
Separation
Vatican, Nov. 7. A high-Vatican source said tonight that the legal separation of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini was the logical end of a "match no blessed by God."
"This is how matches not blessed by God usually end,” the source said. "It is a sad end iri all respects, above all for their poor childreń,"
AGO: MONTY
Rome, Nov. 7.
Fold Marshal Montgomary said today that two years aga, in London he pro- dicted the advent of space satellites "exactly the way it turned out."
Montgomery made his remark
to reporters just before leaving
Five Ministers
Resign
Nairobi, Nov. 7. The five Europgan and Aslan Ministers who are mem- bers of the Konya Legisla tive Assembly rosignad tonight to give Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, a free hand in 49lying the Colony's con- ititutional crisis.
The crisis has arisen over the | African members' refusal to John the Council of Ministers, In which they were allowed one Minister against 13 for the Europeane and two for the Asians, and over their demand for 15 more seats in the Legisla- ture.
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Mr. Lennox-Boyd, who has twice extended his stay here in order to continue talks with political representatives In effort to break the deadlock over the African demands, is to make o statement tomorrow, and plans to fly to London in the evening.
ACCEPTED
The Governor, Sir Evelyn Baring, has accepted the re... bul signations,
asked the Minera to continue 1heir duties until he can reconstitute the Government.
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A Government House state- ment said Mr Lennox-Boyd was now free to take the inlula- Live.
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Sir Alfred Vincent, chairman of the European Elected Mem- hers, said in a statement porting the resignations il.e European members were disappointed. that the elected representatives of all Faces had been unable to solve their constitutionat problems to- gother.
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The African Elected Members of the Legislative Council also Issued a statement, calling or
Governnzent sutution" establishing a multi- abrogate the "Lytteltona Con-
rocial council of 13 European, two Astan minister.
and one African
REFUSAL i
by plano for Maita at the ond They reaffirmed the African of a two-day visit to Romo in members*. refusal to join the his, capacity as deputy Com-Council of Ministers under the mandor-in-Chief of Allled Lyttelton Constitution, and Forces in Europe.
their Insistence on the separa- tion of their demrind for 15 "Two years ago, speaking in more Legislature seals from London before a commission of other issues military experts, I predicted the
The statement, 'is'nald that advent of artificial, satellites
left as they expetly, the way it turned out, matters were
were, only orie Montgomery sald.
Interpretation wonki be possible that the The Field Marshal sald the British Government. had tendency of people to be sur abdicated its responsibilities to prised that Russia, was first in govern in favour of the Euro- na launching satellites is not pean settlers.
SOLIDARITY
the Communists regarded The Catholic Church never the organisation of school children to struggle" as "more recognised the marriage of Miss important than milltary activi-Bergman and Rossellini
valld because they were both justified."
The two Asian Ministers The document added the divorcees, the source said.
issued a statement saying they work of winning over the school Meanwhile,
had resigned with the support in Hollywood, children is very important and
of the Asian Elected Members the 20th Century Fox Film Cop-
In order to give: Mr Lennox- overlooked.poration announced today that Especially in circumstances Ingrid Bergman, would arrive
"We must first of all con- | Bogd a chance to resolve, the where the enemy is stronger in Hollywood In February to sider that Russia has worked dificulties, as they considered
and is still working on this a settlement with the particular scientific problem ment of all racial groups to be with a solidarity which up to unilkely. now has been lacking in the Western world," he said,
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than
we are,
the work of make m winning support from school children and organising them to struggle is more important than military activities."
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She will star in the film "The Admitling that they have Inn of the Eight Blessings leot gained control of the which is to be made to.
schools, the documents sald: large extent on the Island of "On the other hand, children Formoss-France-Presse, are vulnerable for the simple iretson that they are, in thier Kormative years, have good Intentions and are groping for knowledge.
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"The Western world must accept this lesson and altairy & greater degree of political unity than it has at present," he said,
Montgomery said that for this rouson he believed the hopes of Europe .ested in the throe pool organisations the... coal-steel pool, the common market and the Euratom atomle pool and treo in the development of a trade area.
ONLY WAY
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Talks on the constitutionai question began earlier this year with a visit to Britain by [14 numbe of the Governor Ministers, and a delegation of African members.—Reuter,
Minister To Remain In Hospital
Jerusalem, Nov.
Israeli Foreign Minister, Mrs Golda Meir, who was wounded New York, Nov. 7.
in the bomb incident in the Izmeli Parliament on October Наук Sulzberger
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onvalescence - Lomise than bad. publisher of the New York
On the subject of whather been expected, her physician Times, was reported today 10 Russia's satellites brought the disclosed today.. have suffered a very mild danger of war stroico" in Rangoon, Burman,
Montgomery said:
closer,
Although Mrs Mdr was per- miled, to leave, tho, hospital, p check up ravelled that her leg
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