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Comment Army To Moving Out Of
Of The Day
Pregnant Problema
IT is nine months since
Ils nine mon
Sir
Grantham's
La Salle
In Few
Weeks
by a China Mail Reporter
hopes were raised by The Army will begin moving out of
the United Nations Refugee
Fund.
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· Much can hap-
nina In
months. But nothing has. It is more than four
since
yepre
Dr Hambro, in 1964, made his report on Hongkong for
the thalted Nations High Commissioner, for Refugees, Even in the world of elo- phants something can be ex- pected to happen within four: years. Nothing has. Why?
A pro-war
population
at
La Salle College in Kowloon shortly and will take up temporary residence with the Navy in the Mount Kellott hospital, I learn on good authority. Last month this newspaper said the college would be derequisitioned within six months. I learn that the Army hope to begin moving out in a few weeks' time.
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Algerian Rebels War France Of All-Out War
Paris, Oct. 31.
The rebel "Algerian Provisional Government" today threa--
tened to wage an all-out war with aid from any source "without geographical or ideological limitations" unless France agrees to negotiate peace on neutral ground.
.Rebel "Premier" Ferhat Government's job was to satisfy Abbas and "Information Minis "by any means" the legitimate
Mohamid ter
Yazid, In hopes of the Algerian people. speeches on the Algerin revolt's Abbas added: "Negotiation does anniversary, renewed act mean surrender and merey, fourth peace offer of last weck Paris with a leash: round their their charges that the French Algerian ministers will not go to amounted to a demand for un-necks." conditional, surzender.
Atbas, in an eddress in broad- said his
The College has been requisitioned since 1949. It
was also requisitioned for a 'short, period cast by Caire Radlo, of
before the war and was derequisitioned soon after the Liberation.
600,000 swollen to- three million increnses at an esti mated:270 illegal refugees a day. Of these
least. 300,000 are destitute, and Sir Alexander's figure for abandoned hildren that must fend for themselves and Ilve on the streets was between 60,000 and 80,000. Arc these figures not pregnant enough?
With Hongkong's problem
NO
in guiling sizable, it
The Army's intention ultima- | tely, I understand, in to build a new hospital in Kowloon. It feels it must have a hospital on the Kowloon side in the event requiring of ОП emergency casualties frun the New Terri
And Kowloon to re- 16ries ceive emergency treatment.
The Old School
The Army argues
that
it
to find that we have fabour- would be Impracticable to rely
on the island ed another year without em hospitais
getting
any
closer
to treating emergency crises.
deliverance and yet hear of
another huge grant to Arab
refugees in Jordan. Why?
Money given there puCUBAN REBEL
off the day
when those
refugees must move
work. Money
here
and
would
give the opportunity for # peaceful and Industrious people to find employment.
Sin Alexander sald, expecting
the promised
February
aid last
CLASH WITH GOVT
..
Havana, Oct. 31.
or
"I only hope Heavy fighting broke out to- day betweon Army forces loyal to President Fulgen clo Batista
that the matter, will dealt with as a problem of people and not as a game But of political football." could be that we don't | have enough political foot- ball to Interest the United that 60,000 Nations children and 800,000 adults who hunt each evening in
weather this colder
and a paper bedding
Wo
well behaved?.
But, of course, for convenience Kowloon sake, a hospital in
The bds much in its favour. majority of the Army units are based on the mainland. Also families live on most Army the Kowloor side.
When Lo Sulle is given back, the Army will pay for the build- ing to be renovated and turned back into the school.
It is impossible to say yet when La Salle will resume ac- tivities in its old premises but it will not be possible uni at least the next academle year, beginning after next year's summer holidays. And it may be longer than this.
Move To Deprive Pasternak Of
Soviet Citizenship
....
London,
Oct. 31. A meeting of Moscow writers has asked the Soviet Govern- Fidel ment to deprive and
Soviet author Castro robels on the up- Boris Fasternak ef Soviet elt proaches to Santiago de zenship, Moscow Radlo reported Cubo, the Island's second in a Greek language broadenst
fonight. largest city.
re
Thirty-three men were ported killed and many wound ed on both sides.
for A one-paragraph army com-
Pasternak was expelled from the Soviet Writers' Union after being awarded the 1068 Nobel
his
Mortar Fire
Clears Sukarno's Way
Macassar, Oct. 31. Troops fred mortars today at two men lurking on a when roadside jungle President Sukarno drove past in an armed convoy.. The shots boomed nehr a 65- man party, including the Am- bassadors of Russia, Ciria und America, which arrived for a visit in East Indonesia;
An Army communique nigly said troops were pursuing two men who "were' moving stealthily th' the underbrushes.
Part of the Fresidential con- voy halted briefly when Govern ment security troops went into action on a lonely stretch of road.
The incident came outside the *villages of Bag-waving and cheering crowds greeting Preal- dent Sukarno on the first stage of his tour which would take him. to the fringe of West New Guinea-Reuter.
RAAF Sabres With Sidewinders
prize for Literature for novel "Dr Zhivago," which has munique said heavy Bghting not beeri published in Russia.
Butterworth, Oct. 31. Aheltered corner are too occurred at El Cristo, gateway-Router.
Australian Sabre fighter to Santiago, in which 29 rebels
planes to be based in North Sir were killed and "map" wound-
China Relations. Malaya will be equipped with only repeat can
placed communiqué words, trug ed. The Alexander's
Sidewinder air-to-air missiles, at four, dead and then, How much more trae Army losses
London, Nov. 1. Alr Vice Marshal C.D. Candy three wounded. now "It is remarkable how
A major rebel attack or San- China and Morocco' havo
During a visit to Malaya, the establish diplomatic much we have done. tingo has been expected for some elded to vonture to add that it is
line, The rebels control the relations between the two coun- RAAF officer said the first four aleo remarkable how little heights surrounding the city, tries, the Now China News Australian Jels would arrive help we have received from and have it virtually cut off on Agency reported today, Reu- here on November 2 and others
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Abbas zaid that Algerians had been willing to die to live free"
Yazid; in a speech issued at j the United Nations in New York, said the French Government hed a clear choice between war or negotiation on neutrál ground to seek on overall settlement.
DE GAULLE FREES 1,000
Generat French
Algiers, Oct. 31.
Gaulle, Prime Minister, has ordered. the liberation of
from 1,000 persDNS. Alverfan, detention: centres, the Delegate General here announced tonight.; "
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The decision came, on the eve of tomorrow's Fourth Anniversary of the.
11 Moslem Nationalist
AltertäTMTM Borrection which bas “already, coát nearly 100,000 French and Algerian Uvca, and 'an- estimated £1 million $ day-cuter.
Confessed Killer Leads Police
To Remains
Of Victims
In
GREECE Aden Riots ACCEPTS Aden, Oct. 31.
CYPRUS TALKS IDEA
London; Oct. 31.
Four people were reported
"killed and 18 seriously. Injured in riots which broke out hero today, following the sentencing of two Arab Journalists."
Foller used tear gas and later opened freon crowda who stoned vehicles and footed, and set fire to shops.
Seventeen people were arrest- Greece accepted the idened and a dusk to dawn curfew of a Cyprus conference imposed on Crater Town, the "at an early date" ac commercial centre of Aden where the disturbances took cording to a
document
place.. prepared by the Secre- tariat of the Nato Per- manent Counell in Paris
during recent consulta tions which was publish ed here today. sola
Conviction
The disturbances broke out following the eqnviction for contempt of court of Abdi Khalil Sulaiman.Kuvar, the Al 'Amil (The Editor of
and
Muhammed Salim
All Abdu, the owner of the Al Booth Printing Prosz
The doctiment, published by the British Government in an Workers). an "Arabic Week- omelat White Paper tabled ly. Parliament today, stated that the Nato Council took note that the Governments of the United Kingdom, Greece and Turkey accepted the idea of calling á conference at an early date:
Publication of the Nato
M.
The situation was now under control, uccording to Intest police reports,
Damige to property was co- siderable, but no figures were Immediately available--Reuter.
AEC Men
To See Macmillan
Washington, Oct. 31.
John A. McCone, Chair- man of the United Statos. Atomic Energy Commis- sion, will go to England tomorrow, Nov, 1, for talks with Mr Harold Mac- millan, the British Primo › Miniator, and loading" Bri- fish Atomic Energy offi cials, it was announced today.
Secretariat documents in the form of a White Paper was pro- mised to the House of Commons yesterday by the British Foreign San Diego, Oct. 31.
Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Confessed killer Harvey
SUMMARY Morris Glatman, 30, early The White Paper contains u of British Government summary of today led a posse policemen through a bare recent exchanges and three
Noto documents. ren desert area to the These are the proposals for remains of two of his the conference made by M. Spaak, on September 24, three women victims.
Secretariat summary, of the at- The remains found in the titudes to this proposal adopted uninhabited earthquake valley by Britain, Greece and Turkey Mr section of' 'Anza State Park and a covering letter from “about 30 miles northeast
of Spank to permanent members of here, wore those of 'altractive the "Council enclosing The model Ruth Rita Mercado, 24, second document. missing since · last :" July-und The introductory British com- Mrs Ann Bridgeford, 24, ment statea that Britain - had mother of two children, missing agreed that Greek and Turkish since last March.
Cypriot representatives might, Only the parched bones re- take part in the conference and mained of Mrs Bridgeford whom if the exiled leader of the Greek Glabman, an ex-convict, met Cypriot contmunity Archbishop through a lonely hearts' club, | Makurios attended Britain police said. They also found the would not object."
Accompanied by Dr Willard tatterred part of a cont believed
AFFIRMED
Libby, one of the Com- British commentary mission's The
five members, Mr belonging to her.
PHOTOGRAPHED
afirmed that Britain was pre- McCone will study Britain's Police bald both bodies were pared to accept the excrelse by Atomic Power programme and left where they were, found so M. Spaak of his good ofces at visit Atomic Energy power pro Yazd said that France would they could be photographed the conference either alone or
jects at Dounreay, Calder Hall with the assistance of a mem- and Windscale and the research choose war" if it refused the when it became daylight, rebel' offer of negotiations in a The third victim, attractive ber of the Nato Permanent centre at Harwell. neutral country. Yazid added: blonde model Judy Ann Dull, Council and a representative of "Franes and the West must 10, was believed to have been the United States Government. The two leaders will discusa realise before it is too late that found last December. An up- Usually well-informed re- with British pfflcials the 'Angio- if the war in Algeria must thus identified body found near ports have stated that the American Digreement · on be prolonged, it will have direct Indio, California, fitted her negotiations for the conference operation in the peaceful uses repercussions beyond our description.
broke down over the question of atomic energy, the announce- : Glatman told police he play-of its composition-Reutor. ment suid-Router.
Come ed a cat-and-mouse revaging his victims at a point ("*********...........................»*------- of a gun, forcing them to sub- photographed in mit to being
then cold-blood- the nude and ecity sirangling them while they believed they were soon 10 released-UPI..
De Gaulle, at a dramatic nèws conference here last weekt, offered rebel leaders a safe con- duct to come to Paris to discuss
u ceasefire.
Neutral Country,
frontiers."
be
Yazid said: "The principal concern of the Government of the Algerian Republle will then to provide the Algerian people and their army with all means necessary the material for the pursuit of the war."-- France-Presse.
NOW THEY ARE INVESTIGATING A UK TV QUIZ SHOW!
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Landon, Oct. 31. Sir Lionel Heald, the Govern- Attorney- ment'a former General, is inquiring into allegedi "Irregularity" in an independent (commercial) television quiz, show, It was animunced early today.
The slow fa "20-1"--a version of an American programune
which is currently being in vestigated by the New Yor district attorney..
The announcement was made by the Granada television.net- work which screens "20-1" cách wec.
The network said it had been Informed by the independent television authority that Mr/
of
Stanley Armstrong a recent it had therefore, by crrango- contestant had written to the Puthority alleging an irregu- darity on the part of a member of the staff working on the programme.
bo
ranada. felt it proper that an
Independent inquiry.. carried out fraroodiately into this allegation, the statement odded.
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ment with the independent television authority, asked Sir Lienet Heald, Queen's Counsel, to undertake an investigation. Sir Lionel had agreed and the Inquiry was now under way, the gatement concluded. The Granada süütement did not specify the alleged "Bregular-
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