THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959.
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EXPLOSIONS ROCK HAVANA K Backs Mao's Right
Pakistan Would Defend Borders
Karachi, Oct. 21. Mr Manzoor Qadir, the Pakistan Foreign Mini- ster, sald today that Pakistan would defend its borders by all possible but that so far Mezas Communist China had against "done nothing
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Asked to comment on a map, Chinese and be alleged to published recently in Indio, which showed some Pakistan territory as claimed by China, Mr Qadir said he had received a copy of the map and it was being studied.
по
official
lle ald that Chins had made no territorial claims In
officiat дру
communication and fad made
reference to any map.
Pakistan
walching the allustion, but map-making was "not something that called for action."--Rvuler.
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Disturbances Follow Soon After Castro Thwarts Revolt
Havana, Oct. 21.
Explosions and machine gun fire rocked Havana tonight a few hours after Fidel Castro per- sonally arrested a major suspected of leading a revolt within Cuba's revolutionary forces.
At least one person was kill-iosped a bomb in the Lawton Area, causing ed and 10 were wounded in a
The
Residential
Premier Castro ruchệd to Army the Ignacio Agramonte early
Loday post Camarněy and arrested His commanding officer, Major Hubert Matos, a bers of the revolution that toppled the regime of distator Fulgencio Batista on January
dog fight over Havana between | sovere damuse. The • MICR military planes and four low-escaped.
that dropped lying airplanes Diti-Castre handulis on vari- ous parts of the capital, hospita reports said,
were hit by wounded bullets in Ilavano's downtown streets when Cuban planes opened fire C11 Cour Jow- that dropped lying Avionetias
·I. handbills on the Vedado, Santo
Malch, who relinquished his. Suarez und Buenavista zones.
ps last night, W charmed The authorities reported an with causing widespread disunity
ol undotermined in the Cuban Army and explosion origin occurred near Havana's simating Castro's agrarion Emergency Hospital where form programme. sema of the wounded were rushed.
Another report said that some men in art open sports car had
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SUICIDE
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Reports reaching here from Camigucy said Capt Jose Manuel Hernandez, Military commander of the Florida Garrison in Came- gucy Province, committed sul- ekde today upon learning of Macs' urteat.
It was believed Matos' nerest may have smashed an attempted Army coup. A few hours later, the Anti-Castro planes appeared over the city, scattering the handbills.
Military
in pursuit
aircraft enced aloft and the guns of
Cabana fortress
21
the bay
opened fire on the intruding air- craft as darkness fell.-UPI.
Canadian motor factory worker James Bair started out 60,000-mile tour round the world from Trafalgar Square on October 10 on a light motor cycle.--Express Photo...
on
To Liberate'
Formosa
Waddington, Oct. 21.
The Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, in a letter to President Eisen- hower, has declared that Russia fully supports Peking's right to "berate" Formosa..
The letter, which has not yet been made public, 'No
Implied that Mr Khrushchev endorsed Peking's threats to start a war over Formosa. How-
Peking
ever, informed sources said Mr Khrushchev Eagerness blank cheque of Soviet support for any Chinese For Peace'.
did not specify that he has given Peking a
military adventure in the Formosa Straits.
The letter was written after hardling Far Eastern affairs in Mr Khrushchev's four-day series the State Department professed of talks in Peking with Mr Maniganrance of it.
Tac-lung and leaders.
other
Chinese
Caloutta, Oct si Peking is showing no algn that Hi sharên in any way. Soviet Premier Nikita' Khrushchev's for "еветде and anxiety some work of sutiksment be- tween East and West," Prime Nobra Minister Jawahariał of
declared today.
All sources. denied B report |published_early today by the One official said Mr Khrush- Chicago Sun-Times that the chov did not pin beyond the letter offered the possibility of statements he
his Communist renunciation with Mr force Camp David talks
in the Formosa area in Eisenhower, about the Formosa exchange for undisclosed con- relterated cessions, That the
made
In
to
#
"I have no doubt that Mr Issue. If
he. 50.
Khrushchev, warts pesce,”.... Mar conterition Peking's
In fact, the informants said, Nehru told a news conference. method it uses to drive Presi Mr Khrushcher took a con "The came eagerness la pot dent Chiang Kai-shek and his pletely uncompromlying
in China....Russia is #land, present forces out of Formosa is "an
territorially-satisfied internal affaly and not anyone possibly reflecting the results of now
his talks with Mr Mao.
power, but I cannot say the else's business.
Meanwhile, the House Itselt no for Chim, which is stil The letter, understood
Į suffering from the first food of bave been delivered on October was silent on the message.
State Department ofcials in revolution.” 13 has been
closely recent auch
and speeches
public Arked if he thought the Chin- omelala statements have attacked China's | ese laivasion of India was mot!- guarded seerot
announced Intentioris of even-vated by a desire to neutralise tually "liberating" Fornos by Dr Khrushchev's peace mission forcing the Chinese Nationalists to the United States, Mr Netru off the land.
replied:
"It could be a deliberate pave
that
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Nasser Names Aide
To Be 'Overlord' Of Syria
Cairo, Oct. 21,
Responsible Frammo of aggression
or it
At the same time, the Serre- could have been inspired by tary of State, Mr Christian A. India's act in granting asylum Herter, has pronounced __ what į to Tibetan refugees, I leave it has become known as the Hortor to you to guess what could bo | Doctrine-namely, holding the the significance of the timing of Soviet Premier Mr Khrushchev, (the incursion on the ove of Mr responsible for any warlike Khrushchev's visit to America" action by his Chinese ally as long ~~UPL
to declare as China continues
Is the publicly that Moscow capital of the world's socialist camp.
The State Department ald
Search For President Nasser has appointed an Egyptian strongman to be "overlord" today that Peking had not given
Submarine
Abandoned
Buenos Aires, Oct. 21,
An Argentine naval task
the slightest Indication that it
of Syrin, a once independent country which later formed the United was ready to renounce the upd Arab Republic with Egypt.
the
Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Executive ministers of Amer, Egyptian Commander-in-Syztan region would bi rasponi Chief of the United Arab Be-abic to him.
Forces, ฟาง public's Armied named to control all matters of general policy in the Syrian region.
Under Presidential
decrees force today abandoned giving him sweeping powers in region, the Field its search for an unlden- the Syrian
Marshal will control the tifled submarine which organisation of Government headed out to sea after departments, ministries shots were fired at it on public Institutions of the Syrian
region, the Radio said. Monday night.
The Navy Secretary, Rear- Andral Gastom Clement, told reporters that the last contnet with the submarine was made about noon yesterdny, 180 miles off the coast.
He said the vessel was only 21⁄2 miles off the coost when first sighted.
EARLIER INCIDENT
A similar Incident occured on May 21, 1958, when the Navy attached a submarine said later by usually reliable sources to have been Russian.
and
Field Marshal Amer was also given authority to Issue decrees and orders, on behalf of Pre sident Nasser in the Syrian re gion.
NATIONAL UNION
Field The powe given Marshal Amer over Syria were viewed by observers here es the most important political development since the two countries merged.
A presidential decree sold the After the 1958 ́attack, | Field Marshat would supervise Argentine vessels saw a big all the organization
of the Na-
slick appear on the surfact, and ¦ Hional Union in the Syrian re- a submarine was sighted. six i gion. The National Union is daya tater in International the basis on which the UAR's waters undergoing repairs on Parliament is due to be formed the surface-Reuter.
in the next, few months.
BULL CONDEMNED FOR
ITS PRETTY FACE
MAY GET A REPRIEVE
Solihull, Oct. 21.
A 14-month-old bull condemned to die for its pretty
face looks like getting a reprieve for a few
days.
Over its head hangs a Minis- try death sentence-oMelally due to be carried out tomorrow.
.
Yesterday Mr Titcimb wrote
The
Lind president pointed Colonel Abdel Hamid El Serral, the Býrlan region's Interior Ministér; as head at the Directorate of Propaganda Lư. Thi tên trẻ anh gia gion,
Major Kamal El Din Husein, Egyptian Central Ministër of Education, was given the duties of organising the National Union if the Egyptian region.
DISMISSED
President Naseer last month dismissed the Syrian region's Minikter of Chuidance, Bar Riad
Maik, ärter tölks. With Colonel, Seren).
No reason was announced for the dismissal of El Malki who was a member of the Baat (Arab Socialist) Party before the party suspended its activities when Syria united with Egypt last year. Reuter.
Officer Acquitted
Of
Murder
Bombay, Oct. 21.
A jury here today › returned an eight-to-one majority verdict of not guilty on an Indian
“Hayal officer accused of murdering his English wife's, löyür, 150 The officer, Commander K. M. N. Nanavatt, 38, was ac cused of shooting · bachelor businessman, Frem Ahuja, 32,
after his wife Sylvia,
of Southsea, told him that he was her lover.
to the interested Irishnan offer- Ing Brooke Mandore after being told that the Ministry would found have no objection to the
being permanently
from Britaink
RED TAPE
JUDGE DISAGREES · The time-momber Jury also
the Commander not! biguity on a second charge, culpa- exported ble homicide not amounting to
murder.
Nurse Ghost Seen By Patients Who Died
.
London, Oct. 21. The medical stuff dt à Lön- don hospitaler, in- vestigating reports that the ghost of a nurse has been seen by patients shortly baford thair destki, the Dolly Mail says. The ghost is said to wear grey uniform in con rest to the bospital
who have regulation blue and white.
According to the newspaper, one man said he saw the "grey lady standing beside the fire. Soon after, he died.
nurses
of force in the Formosa area and denied a publishod report which sald that Mr Nikita Khrushchev, in a letter to Pre- sident Bisonhower, had forward.
ed a "new offers from Peking.
No Offer
"The Department of State is authorised to state that no such | offer has been received," a formal
announcement said.
"On the contrary, it oon- tinues to declare its intention to seize Tahun," the announce ment added.
Authoritative sources said letter from the Soviet Premier Wals delivered when Me Mikhail Smirnovsky called on Mr Robert Murphy, the Under- secretary of State for Political Affairs, last week--UP! and Reuter.
Attlee Says Dutch Made Big Mistake
Melbourne, Oct. 21. Earl Attlee said today that the Dolch made a "big mistake in Indonesia in not bringing democracy along quickly enough when they were the mis- ters there..
"The Dutch blamed me and Australia for helping Indonesia lo gain its independenes against Dutch wishes, but they aro quite wrong”- he; sald,⠀ #They were far too slow in bringing and democracy to Indonesia some of the Dutch are very ob- stipate
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Attice warned the Australiana that they will heed a lot tolerance and understanding in London, Oct. 1. developing good relationshipa Queen Elizabeth at Bucking with their Asin relghbours, aham Palace today received Sir adding: "We shouldn't expect Daniel Lascelits on his retires results too quickly in the pollti- ment from the British Foreign-cal development of Asian coum- Service,
tries toward full democracy, Sir Daniel Lascelles, aged 57, nor should we expect their has been Ambassador to Jopen form of democracy to be like for the part two years.-Rou that of Westminster or Can-
berra.”~UPI
A woman pallent reported being handed a cup of tea by the lady in grey-but no nurse had tended her.
other.)
Nurses in the hospital have been told of several Instances
this strange phenomenon.
70 YEARS AGO
One theory is that she is the ghost of a slater who fell down The hospital's lift shaft 70 years #go.
The Daily Mafi's columnist, Paul Tanfeld, telling the. story, says: "Trus, false, or beyond human undersized- ing, a.serious investigation has been carried out."
He adds that he has acceded to the hospital'a, request not to
reveal name or the medical men inquiring into the ghiol stories-China Ma Special.
Paris Workers Demand Higher Wages
ter.
Von Braun's Space
Team Put Under
U.S. Civil Control
Augusta, Georgia, Oct. 21.
President Eisenhower today ordered the transfer of the Army's space tean headed by Werner, Von Braun to the Civilian National Aeronau
tics and Space Administration to "best serve the national interests.”
The, shift of the big Army Gen. John B. Meidaris, Com- ballistic missile agency will be mander of the Army Ordinanes submitted to Congress as a Missile Command, was "pot. reorganisation plan in January, discussed." But Press - Secrétáry James: Č. Hagerty said today "Procedtires and mechanics" involved in the transfer would be imdertaken immediately.
Aš to, whothér the future of But today its owners 60-
Vön Brain Awds' emnaliteedi, nounced that they were hoping
Hscurty thought this Wha to sell the bull to an irish
Peris, Dot: 21.
answered by the President's farmer and it was unlikely
Bessions Judge R. B. Mehla¦ About 30,000 French Govern-
'announced decision to transfer The farract's wife, Mr Bar- that it would make its last
ment emploreče, Ebolading
Asked if the President's action knackers yard bare Titcummb, said today: we disagreed with the verdict, term Journey to the
rakool: teachers, civil servácita, "tices the Army out of the
misitié teki lo“Rain," expect to hear from him by the log it totally perverse and until the matter was settled.
health service – wirkers, and space field,” Hagerty said, “yer," weekend We gather that the said he was referring the case
"The contemplated transfer undertskora.. held. à protest. This President Isaved Ministry will
no action to the High Court in the in NATIONAL FAME
Pilly outside the Paris, ely announcement of the big change them to contribute their special provides new opportunity for until we have settled this matter terest of justice."
ball tonight, “demanding ...... Ki- Commander Nanavati will re-
in the space programme shortly Meanwhile, the ball,, Brook at least,
pressed' WHETS main in naval custody pending
Including after arriving here in the rain capabiliter directly to the ex- chocolate-coloured Mandore, a
panding civilian, ipoca-pro- monthly minimum of £5,000 for a long weekend holiday at game the President smid ... in a high court ruling, 19 Prize Ayrshire, was achieving
Navati's defence was that france (about £22) and belter the Augusta National Golf Club. written statement which re- national fame with its plight
Of course, we have been very | Ahuja had been killed oockien-
· penalona,
Before leaving Washingtonuited from the mornikig con newspaper and
The rally, climax of demon- | Eleeritwer splashed in with
ference. television appearahceret about it all. The trouble taily when a revolver went off
seems to be that his face ja too during a (truggle for the westrations of a national day of Federal Space and Missile pan- scheduled. for tonight.
Semaine The death sentence had been sweet nature and I conoot bear
Ho has got such a pon" in Ahuja's fat læst April. protest in France today" in "gramme for 70 minutow with kay * Hagerty expiamed that mean= support of wage cialis was members of the:: Government - hower used the võta “mancesa” on him by Ministry of to think of idm treing slaughter from ak? (open) great by the main Catholle and American ppation in the opace Army anty 10biej
PUBLIC, INTERESTS passed
and supported directly Communist-led
this plated concerned buržlė Agriculture experts who refuseded beckiss of red tape.” to once him dor servicing 36 Ayrshire
Mis Thoumah added that her blo Interes and the court cows on, a 250-acre farm, here
Hartand had been inundated. They said bâu “ountering- with phone calls sinov, the Hon" was wrong despite the
DALIN (ALK) LIMöided in nationst DeW pabors. fact that he won two zusjer
Réforme people inland
múbby in a ba to?
to
Brooki sppealed Bociety of Scotlari to bull. But yesterday (1) Boul sent a tétiền đấyling.
nothini".
Socialist trade unions,
KEK FÉKEKKIDE
Hour
over
the
ho'., Krowd, chanted.
·Eipëzhöver said as part of the organimation plans to saliries, our oälärste; and "our tower The, comelopment of. The DINY WAY Become
super-book!
"Mori' sans by the two main UNİCKLE
sontvéd? by "the Frenc
mister, Mi-- Antoine
demonstrètions / were,
venterand
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