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THE CHINA MAIL,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959,

Assassination Plot Alleged INDIA IS WARNED OF

TOP FRENCH AIDES

SAID TARGET

OF KILLINGS

Paris, Oct. 15.

A veteran Gaullist deputy hinted today that a plot was under way to assassinate high-ranking members of France's Government.

Lucien Neuwirth, a falihful "Action Ly urgent", he went supporter of, French President on, rekly could Krike Charles de Gaulle, zaid in a tomorrow."—AFP.

statement 1h the press that trained Brasala ?? already the Spanish frontier and the Ogures to be murdered have been picked out.

INTIMIDATE

Nauwl: th, who took an active part in the May 13th movement which overthrew the Fourth French Republic, saldd the kill- ings wer. Llanned intimidate the people trt France 49 n prelude to fratricidal Interior

conflict".

Neuwirth Kald:

"when

danger looms. It is necessary to confront the Government

quarely with JA

lbillies".

reapon.

Dockers

Shots Fired

At Senator

Paris, Oct. 18.

Shots were fired at M. Francois Mitterand, former near-radical Justion Minis- ter and now a Senator, as ho was driving through Paris carly this morning.

M. Mitterand, was not hit. Police were alerte fu Reater,

Strike

Sudanese

Rumour

With the arrival of a warmer atmosphere in Sudanese-Exyplan relations, a delegation is in Calro to discuss the problem of the division of the Nile waters. bar it that secret agreement has already been reached on the problem, and that the Minister of In- present talks are only to discuss details. The leader of the delegation,

official invitation formation Mohammed Talast Farid (left), hands President Nasser an from his premier General Abboud to visit the Sudan - which would have been unthink- able even a few months ago.-Exprem Photo,

LOCKED IN

BEDROOM

Stops Work On TWO YEARS

19

Ships

Liverpool, Oct. 15.

A strike of Liverpool dockers spread to over 3,000

men today and stopped work on 19 ships.

Another nine were under-

manned and port officials

sald

three of the main dock arcas along the river Mersey were akmost at a standstill.

The strike began on Monday when 330 dockers walked out after being refused extra pa for handling "dirty cargo aboard the 8,807-ton Dunian freighter Pouns from Canada.

The Poont carries a cargo nt diculite soll from the United States used in the making of cleaning materials.

The men

HARMFUL

based their claim

on the fact that it is in bagt carrying a warning

that

5

silica content could be harmful

if handled over long periods.

Bid For Crown

Jewellers

London, Oct. 15.

bid has been A take-over

made for Garrard 處 Co., the London firm looks after which Britain's crown jewels, it was announced here.

The offer comes from Mappin In Glasgow, Scotland, today & Webb, a leading London gold-, at fourths and jewellers which was

Kora 700 welders

itself taken over this summer

Phoenix, Arix, Oct. 15.

A Phoenix divorcee,

complained that saven-year-old

girl

who

her

ate

too much, was in gaol today charged with mis- treating the child by keeping her locked in a bedroom for two years. The

is Mrs Ruth Shelton, 31, who was accused of mistreating her daughter Bennie Marle Shelton.

woman

"She has a glandular ailment and would eat anything in the house if left free," the woman was quoted as telling Polier Li Ernie Sauer,

who said other him the told

child received rations of food shoved to her in a wooden bowl.

persons

UNDERWEIGHT

The girl weighed 28 pounds when admitted to the Country Pospital.

Doctors sald a normal child her age should weigh about 55 pounds

40 inches and be Bonnie is 38 luches tall. Hospital attendants say the

tell."

shipyards were on strike in by Britin's "Takeover King" child is suffering from severe

dispute over whether sae or two men should operate new automatic welding machines.

inancier Charles Clore.

As crown jewellers.

Gorwardi

A spokesman for the Boiler than the duty of maintaining, rom

said two fully pairing andİ refurnishing makers Union

the skilled welders should work with crown jewels and having a re-! each machine. Employers main presentative present when need- tained only one and an apprend on rate occarion, China;

ice were necessary.-Reuter. Mall Special.

A British Crossword Puzzle

15

17

18

ACROSS

13

Lamb when older? (8)

12

4 How business is often carried

on. (8)

7 And cutter? (*).

8 Nautical skill7 (5)

10 Some

(4)

money, we

observe!

12 Workers for unity? (7)

15 He has nothing to be jealous

about! (0)

10 Big match? Possibly. (4) 17 Not (4)

10 Admirer in port by the sound

if him, (B).

30 Legislative bodies, (7)

21 Hard cheese! (4)

23 Lay off the boundary. (5)

24 Always in a certain direction

rigorous, (0)

5. I drew in an upcoming way.

(8)

28 A popular count, png might

03. (0)

21

122

24

DOWN

14

1 Feeling like kicking over the

traces. (8)

2 Unlucky ago

(8) -

3 Animal has on an indication

of degree. (4)

b Doggy Jumper? (8)

6 Declare formally, (B)

Contradictory poet! (5)

11 Subject to risk. (8)

12 Only found in funny packs?

(5)

18 Tranquility? (8)

14 Not during the pip! (8)

18 Cool,epim, and collected. (8)

22 Just a stretch of water, (4)

YESTERDAY'S, SOLUTION,—Across: 8 Aa-sorted, # - Ro- call, 0*** Lonesome, '11 Colleges, 12 Pier, 13 Berde, 18 Doyen, 19. Tyre, 23 Save-Loy-6, 24 Intruded. 23 Bow-dog, 20 Torrents.

· Downs 1 Cruck, 2 Bowie, & Alleged, 4 Slog, 8 Owes, 8 Tropic, † Dreary, 10 Needy, 14 No-mad, 15 Scordes, 16. Strict, 17. Weller, 20 Lord's, al tege, 23. Sure, 29 Verk.

malnutrition.-UPI.

'SHIRT-TAIL'

SMITH DIES

Tribal

Warfare

Breaks Out In Congo

Belgian

Many Villages Razed

Leopoldville, Oct. 15. Bands of African warriors armed with spears, poisoned arrows and old-fashioned rifles were today waging a tribal "guerilla war" through out the Kasai Province in the Central Belgian Congo.

The attackers, their faces and Chieftain Kalamba of the bodios decorated with tradi- Larluas, who yesterday was tional warpaint, all belong to jured in a Baluba ambush but to Laubourg where the warlike tribe of the Lulua, escaped after when the provincial he was treated for a fractured capital is named.

Earn, tonight broadcast to the Laluno calling on them to slop the hostilltics ont return 10 their homes.

to

Their victims--belleved execod considerably the official total of 20 dead-are mostly of the more peaceful and civilised Daluba tribe.

According to official estimates, more than 1,000 Baluba huts in many villages of the province have been burned down otherwise destroyed since the flare-up of the "war" on Tues- day night.

TAKE REFUGE

0%

Many mutilated bodies with hands

chopped off have been found in the ruins of burning villages. Scores of Balubas have Haken refugo in Catholic

missions.

Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 15. A former journalist who fought and won a battle to lengthen men's shirt territorial forces have had to The Belgian-officered Congo tails died here yesterday. tervene on many occasione, Mr C. S. (Shirt-Toll) Smith, using tear gas grenades and 85, pursued his crusade in a flow fring several times to protect 01 humorous letters int the the harassed Baluba villagers, Memphis Press Selmiter in the f

Later, accompanied by other | Laulua leaders, he travelled ไป the main trouble centre, the Demba district north of Lahuabourg, to make further efforts to restore the peace.

CABINET MEETING

In Brussels, after a cabinet necting today presided over by 3. Gaston Eyskens, the Prime Minister,

said a communique ministers had discussed the situation in Lulusbourg as well as Tuesday's rioting at Matadi,

river port in he estuary, in which five Afrleans were killed.

DANGEROUS THREAT FROM CHINA

Bombay, Oct. 15.

The left-wing Praja Socialist party · --- one of India's main opposition parties said today that it was "perhaps here in India that the ultimate battle between totalitarian Communism and Democratic Socialism will be fought."

2 Veteran U.S.

Carriers For Japan Scrap Yards

It added: "In the shape of an existence - our Government. organised Communist Party,committed the enormity of con- Chinese Communiam has already cenling from the Indian people n vigorous Afth column operai-neta of Chinese aggression in ing in India, and the other the Ladakh region. countries of this region as well”

Prnja Socialist Party's "This policy only whetted view was contained in a report the Chinese appetite.". by ita General Secretary," Mr. The report added that it was N. G. Goray, on the events of only when the Chinese army |1058-59, presenfod to the Na-stormed Longju In Neta that

tional Executive of the Party the now in session here.

KRZC,"

NEW THREAT

must be

The report rald: "Unexpecí- edly, new threat has raised lis dragon head over the Himalayan Peaks, and not to India alone, New York, Oct. 16, but the entire Asian belt on the A_Dutch_seagoing tug will coast of the Pacific and Indian leave New York harbour Oceans come under its greedy over the weekend for a

it referred ib recent events long, 75-day voyage to in Tibet-the Dalai Lama revolt Japan with two aircraft and its aftermath-and sult; carriers in tow.

*ITU www

shame it The huge 100-foot tug Elbe admitted it was not possible for which arrived here on Wednes-

us lo give any material help to the Tibetans, who were resisting day is scheduled to leave Saturday, hauling the baby Bat Chinese aggression, but we can

Mission Bay and in all

Irumility claim to have Guadalcanal. the

our best to rouse tho large feled fighting ships of the US Navy conrelence of our country to the

homicide this Lo bo brake up for scrap in political Japan,

|bring perpetrated in Tibet by The two 10,000-ton aircraft the co-called Hberation my

It added: "In a short time have long been decommissioned

Tibet and demilitarized. The reason: the foods that engulfed they are over-age.

reach our Himalayun

topa

first

CREATES STIR

The Elbe created something of} n stir in New York Harbour as

were to border."

NEHRU CRITICISED

Parly criticised

The

thought it Government wise to admit that the Chinese had committed aggression, m Reuter,

Opening Of New Zealand Airport

Air

London, Oct. 15. Marshal Sir Denis Barnett, head of the Royal Air Force's Trans- New port Command, a was

Zealander, left Lyncham Air Base, Western Eng- land,

for next today week's opening of Hongo- tal Airport, Wellington,

The new £5,000,000 jet-age airport will be formally open- od by the Governor General of New Zealand, Lord Cobham, on October 24,

Mr

she led up at pier one on Hud- Nehru's Government for what it son fiver. The powerful vessel, called "concealing" the Chinese

twice as big as the ordinary incursions from the people. New York Harbour tug is

twin

powered try

2,000- horsepower engines. Completed last January, the Albu is the oewest addition to the famed Dutch tug flm of L. Smith and Co. of Rotterdam.

to

#

TWO LINES The tug's

skipper, Captain Aric Poot, said he planned tow one of the carriers on shorter line of some 500 yards and the other on an 800-yard line. The longer line will be submerged well below the keel this of the nearer carrier and will make it possible to make lumns and criss-cross without fouling up the line, Poot said. The Elbe knows how to tony abcraft carriers for scrap. Last Foot took two Summer Capt. similar carriers in 29 days from Boston to Antwerp for scrap- UPI.

Congo Plans For Radio

Enmity between the Lulus and the Balubos starts from early colonial dhye, and the latest fare-up rame last week when Luluas attacked Balula villiges, after a football match here.

Tission continued and DD

1420% and reported throughout Belgian army planes have the country Mr Smith con- been called in to keep a close tended that longer shirt ails watch on the movements of the were more comfortable and marauding Lulua bands. They Tuesday night a party of Lulua reported tonight that two Lulua tribesmen attacked the Baluba guerilla bands were marching village of Taikaj!-Reuter,

! would help

surplus.

A number of shirt manufac- turers complied with his wishes.

Reuter,

use up the cotton

Stolen

Norwalk, Comm, Oct. 15. Benjamin Gluss' reported that

his dog was stolen, even though It weighs 200 pounds. It's made of concrete-UPL

on Lulusbourg.

CURFEW

in t

Comedian's Son

Senta Monlen, Oct. 15.

Station On Ship

Amsterdam, Oct. 15. Plans for a commercial broadcasting station on a ship moored outside the Dutch three-railé zone are in "their last stages," the newspaper Het Parool re- ported here tonight.

An "Association of Fice Radio Dealers" in Holland had opened negotiations for a vessé! and transmitting apparatus, it said.

The Organisation—comprising Mrs Jerry Lewis, wife of the Dutch radio and televisiom comedian, has given birth

retailers who imported sols

Curfew Was imposed Lulusbourg:

shops, 1 many restaurants and other public places were closed conigfit.

Scores of wounded Balubas pre being treated 生きる the six-pound 11-ounce son here. from Germany and Czechos Ialuabourg hospital, including Born yesterday, he is their lovakla-was to be officially set many seriously injured. Dic- fifth child—all boys, He has up here tonight, and would · tore sold their aggressors had been named Anthony Joseph | financially support the station, showr particular savagery,

it added.—Reuter,

Lewis-Hauter,

BRITISH VIEW GIVEN ON

ANTARCTIC DEVELOPMENT

Washington, Oct. 15. conditions, and we must not add peaceful purposes only, Sir

Sir Esler Dening, the British | 15 the burdene of climate and Ecler said.

delegats, told the 12-Geography by imposing unne

conditions

ceptable

nation Antarctic confer treaty.

ence today that a tresty

The

und

to

In the treaty which will maka- tain the legni status quo", in the area "While we have, of course, Str Estor. Biso sald that Uve no resson to doubt _the_good)}short answer to those who might faith of the parties dignatories asic why the drafting of a twenty. CONDITIONS to develop the White Con

principle of non- | should be bonfined to 12 powers "We have particularly in mind it, the tinent for peaceful pur- the need to limit requirements militariaation is still so new in was that a beginning must be. International practice that it made somewhere and that the poses must avold anything us regards the attachment of

would auraly. be wise do |12, who had either claims of which might unduly limit observers to expeditions

well as the possible into from the outset the exporter of exploration of the bates, as genuinely scientific OX-

possibility that the actions of region, were well qualified to need of certain countries peditions.

jone or other of the parties, rizike that beginning... provide logistic support for

He sold it should be possible including the United Kingdom, Ho said that Britain supported military sources.

their aclentile expeditions from can give rise to doubt or to devise a trusty which took proppimis- for ́s system; of

suspicion among other powers fully into appoint the need to: "I would be difficult toss toghether it is being Bervilion and inspection to

baz such wapport, ..., though s

(1) ̈ Preserve the legal nont- ensure that the bandë purpose of

{observed)

tion of the algo@larion; must be made

elser that prestrylow the area from mili→ military personines, and equip.

Hir Esler, * former ambas- tary activities was achievod

szemá cam, Only" be employed

-andar to Japon and now "AT the some time,"

'be

for posvečal purposes? –

Foreign Odice expert, noted (3) Effectively preserve – the, added, "it seems important 10 Apart from the conditione 'te that Britain had sovereignty | Antarctic, for peaceful use; said bear in mind the relevance of bed" putlined; the treaty mat

claims in the Anistolla buit (4) To avoid anything which certain practical consideratioris, |contain provisions to madeguard

wald that the British Dovern- | mightismduly Knit the activiti "Antarctic expeditio - al- | the limportant prinzipien thất the

ment Faro nevartholom pro- "of genuinely solentiflo: expedie ready work under very difficult | Anturelle (could be

used for

pared to mabsoribe in a clause – Bona-Bruder,

ob-

(2) Protoct the rights, of non-signdturies,

It paid: "Xi was in August that Mr Nehru for the first time admitted on the floor of the Sabha (Lower House) that Chinco army personnel had committed acts of aggros- sion on our north frontiers. "Let it be clearly, underfood

INSPECTION

Sir Denis Barnett, who will head the RAF delegation at the ceremony, is flying west- wards ECTORS the Atlantic, North America and the Pacific.

that his was hot a sudden | He is inspecting RAF trans development,

"Chinese forces bad

port bares on his way. been probing and nibbling at our Three Vulcan delta-wing jet frontlers since 1054. but in, bombers of the RAFA Dam their mistaken hope that China Buster squadron left

yesterday to attend the could be persuaded to abide by the principle of Panch Sheel

mony the five

principles

of

Co-

land cere-

flying in the opposite easterly direction-Reuter.

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