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THE CHINA' MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960.

7 killed in Public anger aroused

smash-up

Melbourne, Mar. 23. The death toll today rose So doyhit in the levét cross- Tik kátínal-úb between 4 bits neked with fel&G|- children and a motor train at e 'country centre of Trovation eslerday,

Albther "äkilli úka thi day. Six children, and the bus driver are now dead............ China ini špectat

18

over lion-dog

fight

in Okinawa

Naha, Mar. 23.

Lt. Gen. Donald P. Booth, top U.S. military commiander on Okinawa, said today he is confident no more public fights between lions and dogs will be staged here.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1 Winuly, reinforcements? (#).

4 More than me letter is open

(5),

7 Charm in state of insenabi-

lity finally (8).

Where to see upper class cricket? (5).

Take it but not un sick (6),

$1 Fitting comther on a rent

Indy? (7)

13 Urbaza (7).

district

in

12

4

16

DOWN

1 Dismal (5).

2 How

blackmith

counterfeit (5)

3 Ong stor legislator (7),

He took steps to soothe pub- He anger in Okindia and the United States over a show staged by Okinawans In Nahu last Sunday winen a chahed Hotiens chewed up live ferrited dogs in front of several fun- dred paying spectators,

INHUMAN

"U.S. authorittes abhor spectacles," Booth sald.

She refused, styling, " pald my $12 for this three minutes and you will listen"

Shiv

CHEWED UP

Britain

serves a reminder

London, Mar. 23, Britain served notice to- night, that the full fofce of allied nuclear power would be used to repel conventionaİ

even

attack,

Pare 3

K ASSURES FRENCH Campaign ON DISARMAMENT against

Paris, Mar. 23.

Soviet Premier Nikita 9. Khrushchev said today

Russia was going to do everything possible to achieve disarmament and, only insignificant items were preventing nucleär agreement in Geneva.

Khrushchy ted a reception we are going to do everything to bring about dis-

Mroble thermiainent

INSIGNIFICANT

The defence Minister

told Harold Watkinson House of Commons "no revision" would like you to

told Major Dent: is enfled for in the West's policy

Reviewing keep your of reliance on the nuclear des

recent develop- inchis at the British-Russian- troops from going to those lion-terrent.

og lights. I know you can't

lalks on a' American Geneva The minister, answering Recy

Okinawan from labour MP, reafirmed that Brt-clear The

test-suspensloit ban, Koing bui you can stop the

Bald her Ahrushchev

"only in- tulo atil stands Brih on such Ainerlean boys."

1958 policy of maintaining the significant questions remain," nuclear deterrent and being ready to use it first.

Khrushchev spoke extem-

The 6ght, staged a Naha arena be an Okinawan

pro Riter, was billed as a buttle Letween

$10 nnd live

"We are enßdent that pre-j ventive measures that are belim pursued jointly with local gove ernment Authorities will prove i "vicinus effective in preventing any re-

tives."

currence of such Inhuman prac-

of

Mr Watkinson's statement at poraneously to b group a time when Easi-West disarma- | Frenchmen representing the dog Bul the finni ment

negotiations are under "French movement for peace," quickly chewed up the dogs, Which one protesting American way in Geneva caused some surat a reception he held in the Foreign Ministry building where soldire spectator deferibed as prise among diplomatie officials, "terrified mongrels."

They were inclined to see it ke te staying on his 12-day visit Protest from American ser- Another performance isos a reminder to Moscow that to France.--AP. vicemen and Okinawang were scheduled next Sunday, and on the Allies mean to, keep up thele followed today by an 8,000-mtip | cilletal

U.S. the

Civil guard until some tronclad agree- telephone call from an frate Adruluistration of the Ryukyuments are replied both on dis- woman in San

Francisco, de- Islands sold "the show won't beariament and on the political manding that US. servleèmica (held again if I have anything Issues dividing East and West. be kept away from such spect to with "-AP. tacles,

The dog lover, Mrs Malvina Wiest, placed an open enli tu the commander of troops, on

Okinawn and was connected with the commandant of the

US Army Headquarters here, Major Thomas R. Deal

that he would may

4 Leopard-Ukë ereature (0).

5 Banishment of the spirit (8).

0 O'Shea? (8).

10 laajany,

peninsular

behvided (8).

of

-AP.

18 children killed,

13

[

Major Dent tok Mra Wiest

put her on someone else since he had no- thing to do with it.

injured in

Formosa accidents

Taipei, Mar. 23.

when New U.S. rocket The roof of a classroom in a kindergarten at Shen-

I Removes the goods? (7). Durhum 13 Question roughly (8),

11 Not its peetion to do (6). 16 Snake River state-(5). 17 Fear--adder-inspired, maybe

(5).

15 Tok what to say and pre-

pared for discharge (0).

18 About in Kalb (5).

10 Footbalter's pain? (8).

20 Bondant (5).

21 Put away (0).

Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.,

Mar. 23.

A new type of rocket to be used in U.S. space probes, the Astrobes, was fired for the first time late Tuesday night. It fail- ed to reneh its schednted height of 518 miles.

shan, southern Formosa, collapsed yesterday, injuring 13 children and a woman teacher, police reported.'

Police sald eight of the Ing wooden boards and tiles

ranging from five tu over the screaming children. children seven

It was the secorui accident to years old, and the 21- year-old teacher were in a cri- happen to school

children on while

A A U.S. air force spokesmantical condition

others Formosa in the mame day.

ferry rocket began suffered only bruises and cuts.

boot near Hsinchu Ex said the 26-foot

Northern spart shortly after Its coming

Formosa capaized from the nearby

afternoon launching

The teacher was about to dis- yesterday

And 13 Santa Rosa Island Missile Test miss the more than 40 children children, all below 12. réurą in

inlo Maria, 24 Nobob, centre. Debris fell

the when the rickety classroom's age, and a woman drowned. Gulf of Mexico.—AP,

beam suddenly collapsed, dump- UPI.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Acrose: 1 Opus, 4 Hasille. Ja, Undo, 19 Initial, 11 Gula, 12 Ursa, 14 Sleppes, 17 Lying. 10 Smelt, 22 Amended, 20 Apen, 27 Leer, 28 Dribble, 29 Into, 30 Odu, 31 Darbies, 32 Ears. Down: 2 Pantry, 3 Slogan, 4 Balls, 5 Ornate, 6 Tot up, 7 Leave, 12 Ulna, 13 Size, 15 Prep, 10 Sets, 18 Feltoe, 20 Marine, 21 Letter, 23

25 Deeds.

|

Speak up

man, say's Mr K

Paris, Mar. 23. The Bovlet Fremier, Mr Khrushchev, told one of his translators today "speak jouder or peonie will think Jou are undernourished,"

The story was told by AL Raymond Schmittloin, member of the French Assembly whö villed of the Soviet Premier at a qual D'Orsay reception.

M. Schmitteln told re- porters as he left the qual at Mr Khrushchev once turned to his translator nhá kálu “if you don't speak todder you will kive a very had Impression about the statilfärd of Bing in tho Soviet Union. Speak louder or people will think you are undernourished.”—AP.

3.

workers

buried in

cave-in

Indidiapolis, Mär. 23. A gas explosion cavod in an underground devor project hero today and burled a construction crew thick mud.

hit-run drivers

Now YoHc; Mar. 23. Ninotegn hit-run fatalities in New York city sinco Dec. 28 have la Police Commissioner, Stephen P. Kennedy to alert the en- tire police force to fight the menace.

In addition to the fatalities, 30-odd other persons have been critically Bijured by drivers who falled to stop.

In half the cases, the alleged bit-run driver has been arrested. Eleven atrests have Been made in the 10 Intul cases.

Mr Kennedy urged residents to call a special police telephone number It they Had under Information ort a hit-run case."

any

Mr Kennedy declared: "It is Six workmen originally were a sad commentary on the state our modern elvilisation that trapped by the blast, authorities of

workers sal, but "resede

#1 drdinarily respectable law- leased three nien who were re-abiding citizen en ruti, coldly portet Ih tritical condition

in away from an accident he has hospital.

chused."--AP.

rc-

Three others were missing. A half-dozen resetters donned gas masks and worked in telays In the flooded passage 20 to 25 keet below ground.

The explosion apparently boeke natural gas ines in the tunnel,-UPI.

Ben-Gurion

ends tour

the

Tel Aviv, Mar. 23. Mr David Ben-Gurlon, Israeli Prime Minister, said here

Messages sent in lobster tails

New York, Bar. 23. Cubire utallig Fobiler fails to carry their message to the outside world.

Hafty Sandler, Norfolk pea- food dealer, opened a 10-pound box of Cuban lobster tails the Lonight on return from his two other day and found this mes week trip to Western countries sage: that he found almost no differences of opinion during his lalks with the leaders of the United States, Britain and West Germany.

Reporting on his trip, he mid "I explained Tarach's attitude to the leaders of these countries, und polieve my journey has not been in vain,"Reuter,

"Our revolution is not cum- Our rovblution is mundst

The Cubans brily human wart the right to di edilentien, the right to work, the right to cat without fear the right, to peace, justies pint freedom

Plemler Fidel Caslit took over the Cuban lobster industry not long anAP.

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