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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1988. Taking Advantage Of Crisis'
INDONESIA DETAINS TWO
He Rejects Study Of
{
Ike's
Mid-East
Doctrine
Cairo, Jan. 21. Saudi Arabian Crown Princo Faital said today that his government "rajected the Eisenhower Doctrino be- cause it does not believa In the theory of a Middle East power vacuum on which the Doctrine based."
was
Emir Faisal also said it would be mistake to think that Saudi Arabia would "stand idle for long" regarding continued British
ot the occupation Buraimoasi,
non-
He udded: "King Soud adlieres 10 the principles of
and positive neutrality alignment with foreign pacts. and supports national beration of all occupied Innds from the yoke of imperialism."
The
Saudi Arabian
prince,
an ex-
who holds the posts of Premier and Foreign Minister, male these statements in clusive interview with United where he is Press in Cairo, spending a few days as guest of th Egypilan government.
OPERATIONS
He arrived here on his way Jiome from the United States where he had undergone two medical operations
He
has
conferred with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser in what he efforts to unity described as Arab ranks,
Prince
Falsal said:
"Our
Life
In Space
Washington, Jan, 21.
A prominent scientist said today that American biologista were making plans to put living creR- tures into carih satelliten now being developed.
fle said the experi- ments would start with "the lowest forins of living things as, for example, yeast cells."
Dr Illden T Cox, executive director of the American Instituto of Biological Setence, made the statements before
Bub- House information committee.
2
Euerta's st gond earth natellite, Sputnik II, car- ried a der which died whica Ils Oxygen supply was exhausted after about
10 days.
Dr Cox said the first U.S. attempts to send life into space "must be simple ones which yield maxi- mum of data from an ex- periment occupying minimum satellite."
"Biologists now
are do. an sleping such
experi- ment which could be in- eluded 1:1 the Balellites which the United Staten plans to launch," Dr Cox Baid.
not uld
Ray when the Brat experiment would be made-United I'rtus.
of space in a
| COLD WAVE
FREIGHTERS The Campaign Against
Illegal Barter Trade
Singapore, Jan. 22. The Straits Timos said today that Indonosia had detained two more Singapore ships. The paper said it had learnt from "reliable sources” that the number of new detentions was "certainly nat two, and possibly as many as five."!
A Singapore Government spokesman said last week that eight ships had been detained at Pulau Samboe, five miles from Singapore, a compul- sory checkpoint in the Sumatran trade. The spokesman said today he knew of no other detentions.
An Indonesian Consulate spokesman said ships taking part in unlicensed barter trade with Indonesia "would certainly be captured."
The spokesman
said he did.
nol kow how many ships wete in Pulau Sambor.
Mr Baron Sutadisastro, head of the Consulate's economic affairs section, said that since November ship owners had bet taking advantage of the troubled situation in Indonesia to "evade" their legal oblign- tions.
When they bariered Singo- port rice for Indonesian copra and rubber he said, they were failing to declare the rubber and opra to the Consulate here.
"Legally"
quantity Mexico City, Jan. 21. attitude toward the Baghdad Forty-five people have died ally from authorised bar
10
from the intense cold wave the Mexico that has gripped Valley for the lost three daya, unofficial sources said here to
Pact has not changed.” On previous occasions King Saud formally proclaimed his govern- ment's opposition
the Baghdad Pae},
The Emir added that King day. Saud's recent visits to Baghong, Ammam and Beirut were "uim- ed at clearing the Arab atmo- sphere and unifying the efforts of the Arab peoples in their con- tinued struggle against aggres- alon and oppression.” ---- United Press,
caused
Since Noverribor, he said, the of goods brought ter ports had fallen from about 11,000 tons to about 1,000 tona
month.
Wag
Two
RUSSIAN SHIPS IN DISTRESS
Midway Island, Jan, 21.
Russian freighters, which ran out of fual and water while batting Typhoon Ophelia last wook, wore expected to put into this restricted port today.
The Navy gave the General Panfilov and the Odessa special permission to dock here to take on supplies and to make emer- gency repairs. The General Panfilov suffered a cracked Beck in the storm.
The ships were due to attive
The value
of our barter goods to us up to November, about $10,000,000 д
at 2 a.m. HST (1200 GMT), but month. Mr Sutedisastra Bald.
were to remain offshore until "Now
It is down to about daybreak. They were en route SM1,000,000."
10 Vindivostok from Vancouver, Singapore British Columbia.
To ensure that
the
Bering Strait. The ship lost her propelier in the same storm,
Heavy snow in the mountains encircling Mexico Cily has disruption of com-
ships in the Indonesian barter A third distressed ship. munications and trapped thou-trade declared their cargoes to Liberian freighter Wanderer, sands of peons in their moun- the Consulate on their return was also en route here under tain homes-Reuter.
he sald, they would be asked to low by the Coast Guard cutter put up a banke guarantee.
This would be "about equal" to the value of their cargo.
Another Straits Times report today quoted the Indonesian Consul In Penang Mugih, as saying his Govern ment had raked Mamys to in vestigate whether Malayan akipe were trading froth authorised" Indonesian ports. Honder.
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ARMS CARGO
France May Indemnify Yugoslavia
Paris, Jan. 21. A French Foreign Ministry spokesman sold today that France might possibly in- domnify Yugoslavia for diverting the Yugaslay freighter Slovenija off Algoria last Saturday while a cargo of arms was
solzed,
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of three stowaway HENRY Hungarian refugee fami-) lies, who have been granted asylum in Bri- tain, plans to return to Hungary, the Hungarian envoy, Pal Foldes, told newsmen today.
The head of the family, Mr Farkas, whose wife is expect- Ing a baby any time, WO visited in prison today by the Hungarian Consul. arma, seized at Farkas had asked for per- Oran because the French gov misalon to return to Hungary claimed they were whan he was in Brazil, Foldes destined for the Algerian insurgents.
Fokies sald the Hungarian The spokesman. said the Legation would help the Farkas French government had proof family and the two others if
hat the arms deal was made in they so desired to return Progue on November 18, and Hungary with
full rights had traced their route through Hungarian citizens.
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He said that
"both in Paris who were Imprisoned on Satur and Belgrade we hope to find a day after their refusal to re- friendly colution," to the prob- turn to Brazil, wore freed inte today and joined their wives
lem.
The spokesman said he did and five chlidren--France- not know whether the French | Presse,
governament was making an offi-
cial protest to Yugoslavia over the arms incident---Heuter.
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Algiers, Jan. 21.
A French security patrol to- day, clashed with a band of 20 Algerian rebels cast of Diebe! Torf, near Ain Belda, Con- stonline.
The French patrol killed to of the rebels and captured two machineguns and other, arzna.— Franco-PreRDU..
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