THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1969.
AMERICA WILLING TO The 'untouchable' Karima
CONSIDER INTERIM BERLIN SETTLEMENT
New York, Apr. 20.
Mr Douglas Dillon, the Under-Secretary of State, said tonight that the United States was willing to consider “interim arrangements" to reduce tensions in Berlin and lessen pro- sent dangers,
But, he added in a speech at "We have repeaterity Inforin- trade lon conference. "Weled Mr Khrushchay that we will are determined to maintain aur not negotiate under duesa," Mr į presence in Berlins and to pre-Dilion dvelured.
Be suid Me Khrushchey was "kating on very thin lee" in his revent
about sintemerata Soviet intentions to shou separate peace treaty with East Germany.
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serve Its lies with the Federal The Under-Secretary of Stale, į Republi"
who. WIN recently named 42 official escort for President de Gaule im his United States tour begitning this week,
penting at a dinner of the Amorlein Federation of Labour i Compress of Industrial Organisa- tes conference
world toirs.
"The eviral issue confrontity?
Soviet Union Western nations at the summit Is the problem of Germany, in- chiding Berth No Issue Gil earth today is more criticad," he sick.
CHANNEL
STUDY
GROUP
the
REPUBLIC
FAVOURED
IN GHANA
Acero, Apr. 20. Accra and Northern Ghane today voted heavily in favour of Ghana becom- ing
a republic with Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the pepperscrits a
critical test
Prime Minister present the integrity and d4-
DS free world'
its pendability of the
prosidont, un-} collostive security. systerns-
official results showed because no
here tonight. TU- Serve Ita fath
collective security If we permitted the people
count grows
nation couldl
of West
uertitt to be sold into slavery.
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Critical test
With today's voting over in the first part of the plebiscite, re five constituencies in Acora and district, and eight northern retion constituencies had voted as follows:
London, Apr. 20. The tunnel under the Eng- lish Channel could not go into service. before 1967 at the earliest, Mr Leo Derlanger British member of the Channel Tunnel
alsa represents a critical [test of Soviet good faith in study group and Presiarens of negotiation For the dent of the Channel goals of disarmament and
| general fatprovement at East-tler of the opposition United Tunnel Company said to-
West day.
relativas have no powej Party in Ghana, was Dr Nhru- Iport of uttaloment if we find mahle opponent in the presiden-
recond
Nkrumah for president; 56,339 Danqual for president: 19,006 In favour of republic: 55,980 Against republic: 20,306 the Doctor Joseph Dail
He told a press conference that the Soviet rulers or their tal poll. that everything depended on the East German puppets are pre-
The
of the mate British and French Govern-
pared to use force or the threat¦ plcbirgite, involving the Ashanti ments.
of force in an altempi tu kolute ¦ ¦nd Voltä ruifons, takes place oa and subjugate West Berlin."
Mr Dillon said that in the
The study group's report hut been submitted to them. So for there was nothing to In long run the problem of Ger- diente their tiltude to emily and Berlin could only bo tunnel.
solved thưvauch German rek ní-
He said that if the two Gov-Heatlon. Thus the Soviet Unio ernments Anally gave their aus had rejected so far, but the thorisation, the negotiation of Franco-tiritish treaty. partia United States could not abate imentary approval and other ins efforts toward this end. dispensable formalities take nine to 12 months at least,
FIVE YEARS
would
"Meanwhile to consider
Saturday.Heuter
China needed
earning in community
inferin
ments to reduce tensions in Berlin and lessen present dan- | gers," he said.
Another year would be necess sary to prepare for work, get Not optimistic the together the capitaf, and
"We will not accept any ar- Mr actual boring would not begi before another two years and rangement which might become fake dve year to complete. Mrn first step toward the aban-
Derlanger said that the study donmem of West Berlin or the group had not taken inter con-extinguishing of freedom 21 sideration the possibility of that part of Germany which is new wor. He end it was up tree... the Governments to decide in the framework of a what tunnel in the event of an me of
treaty. :
It would be highly optimis- Would berume of the te to pretend that prospects
carly
greement are vasion of the Confitent-AFP. [ right," he mid-Reuter,
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Miss Egypt 1958, 24 - your - old Karima Basıluny, is suing her 30-year-old ́millionairo husband Ahmad Bassluny for divorce on the ground that every timo he kisses her, he faints. Ahmad admitted in court that she is so beautiful that ogch time he touches, let alono kisses, her his heart flutters and he passes out. The judge was on Karima's side, claiming that ho could never allow such a beautiful woman to go through life without kistos and carossos. To Ahmad ho said: "I give you until June 1 to get cured of your timidity. If your wife returns to testify that you still can't take it, I shall be bound to grant her a divorce.
Independence soon for Sierra Leone
AMERICAN
SHIP PICKETED
Damascus, Apr. 20.
Page
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CHOU AND NEHRU HOPE FOR
The American cargo ship Exminister was picketed today when she arrived at At Latakia,
Deck workers 5:ld they Dino refuse to unload aur other American ships duo (o arrive at Latakia and Banlan Inter
The 0,605-lon Exminister, of the Export Lines, Inc., entered Latakia at 4 am.
EARLY SETTLEMENT
New Delhi, Apr. 20.
a banquet given in his honour here tonight Mr Chou En-lai said that although certain diffi- culties had arisen between India and China on frontier problems, and certain unfortunate incidents had occurred this should not shake the foundations of the old friendship between the two peoples.
Omeals gadd the dock workers
Mr Chou said that we urgent- the Sino-Indian dispute should were taking the action planly need an environment of last be found that was in harmony American ship in retalhellon ing peace so that we can rievote; with the dignity and respect of for pickeling of the United all of our efforts to construction both countries and in the in- Arab Republic ship Cleopatra | within the country, A
terest of the wider enuse of in New York.
Names of the other Your American ships due to arrive today
Immediately werd Fot available.
A spokesman for the workers aald two American ships called Latakla but Syrie dock workers refused them.-UTI
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unload
Putting troops to work
to
He said that India and China Pence in Asia and in the world. were making constant efforts in
Mr Nehru, addressing himself assure pesca In Asla and the directly to the Chinese leader, world.
so that Mr Chou had come to
Mr Chou said it must be parti-India at a critical time. Many cularly noted that the "Fescis, things had been done that must nilitarist forces which be undone, and much had been and
sald which would have been started the inst world war, ens
unsaid, Mr Nehru couraged by certain influentini better left eireles were todny reviving and added. again threatening the peace and security of the world.
Temporary nature
Mr
Mr Nehru sold that he and Chou were meeting at a dimcult and crucial moment in the history of the world and in Sino-Indian relations.
for
be
In Mr Chou's opinion the border question was of a limited Both sides should pray and temporary nature only com-success so that they would pared with the fundamental { faithful to their past and to question of preserving friendly their future, Mr Nehru suld.. co-operation between the two countries.
He assured Mr Chou that the Indian side would do all in its power in order that efforts reach agreement should be crowned with success 'and should lead to the maintenance peace
Taibel, Apr. 20. The Chinese Nationalist He quoted a Chinese provarla Government has decided to use showing its relative importance troops for the economie develop-as only one linger out of 10. ment of Formosu,
Mr Chou said that while re- Atul Premier Vice-President
cognising the difficulties involved Chen Cheng, who returned
there were favourable conditions Tulpei
today from a tour of Central Formosa, sald if the for settling the question. | 000,000 troops were to work for
He said it was possible to find 10 days a year on various pro-a fale and reasonable settlement jects, this would represent six
to the border quesiton between million man-days of labour. the two countries.
The Vice-President said use
In conclusion Mr Chou stress-
London, Apr. 20. Delegates to the Sierra Leone constitutional'
conference which opened here today have already virtually attained their first target- the promise of independence.
At the formal opening session the Colonial Secretary, Mr Iain Macleod, told them, "Let me say here and now that I recognise
the strength of your aspirations
the on
atlariment of In-
New York, Apr. 20. Walter Reather, a top American labour leader. dependence at an early date." declared tonight that the Later he asked "What then United States must aban-hos this conference to do? I don its "negative ap. suggest it need not spend time proach" and face the question of how China could enter the com munity of nations.
If we are to net realistically and achieve disarmament," he said," the United States Juust abandon its negative approach to China and come to grips with the question of how and under what rifle conditions main- land China enn work is way back into the community of nas tions.
In
converting
me or Her Majesty's Government to thic princiute of Independence. That is agreed 10 now without further ado."
Confident
Mr Macleod added that he was confident that they would be able to agree on the date and on the measures that must be taken beforehand,
The 24 Sierra Leone delegates to the conference are welding independence on December 7 "No nuclear test ban and no this year-the 65th birthday of disarmament agreement can be their Premier, Sir Milton meaningful without the partled-| Margal, pation of China,''
Sierra Leone itself, about the
MOSS TAKES
TO CYCLING
London, Apr. 20. Britons wore let in'on a big
secrot today how Bri tish racing driver Stirling Moss plans to get around London
that hi driver's licence has been suspended.
How
The licence was suspended for a year last week ofler a jury ar Shrewsbury found him guilty of dangerous driving.
Moss even suffered the Indig-
Mr Beuther, who was speak-size of Ireland, consists of a nity of turning up for the Good- ing at a world affairs conference, small colony and a much larger wood race on Monday-where is a vice-prezident of the Amer protectorate, and les between he chalked up a record lap of en Federation of Labour the Reuter
33 KILLED
Bogola, Apr. 20,
Thirty-three persons were kill-
ed and 19 survived in the crash of Colomblan airline C-44} passenger plane at Bogota's international airport on Tuesday night.
The Lloyd Aerco Colonibiano. passenger plane, arriving from Mami, crashed as it prepared to land la a fog-AP,
Turks arrested
recently independent Re- 102.13 mph public of Guinea and Liberia, į driven car. West Afrlen's oldest indepen-
dent state-Router.
Complicated inside
in a chauffeur-
Because he holds an Ameri- can competition licence he is still allowed to drive in inter- national events.
SEVERAL.CIRCUITS
But the secret of how he really plans to get around town came out yesterday when an enterprising Daily Express photographer caught him
down "pedal-pushing"
the streets of Moytalr on an of- dinary bike.
London, Apr. 20. Mr John Gunther, the Ameri-
author con
whose books are.
"Inside" best sellers around the world, said here today he In his
mode debut, Mosn shuddered at the thought of do. several circuits around his home ing an "Inside England."
signalling with meticulous care, fucked Questioned by reporter end with his trousers after his arrival here yesterday securely inside his socks. on an 11-day trip to Britain. he said: "There la tou much
Damascus, Apr. 20. The Syrlen security authori- Home, Omeetles today Uhve
arrested four Turks In Qamishli, north Syria. On inside England. It would take charges of illegally crossing the years and years because of the border.
complexities of your social Omcials alleged that the structure, your politics, and smugglers. your manners."-China Mall
Special
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Unfurled swastika:
thulsburg, Apr. 20. A West Geritan barge owner was arrested today on the TINE anniversary of Adolf Illier's birth for unfurling & as he walled down the Rhino carller thin week.
swastika 36 Nipel's part of Scotland (6),
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across 1 Egress, & Pelts,
8 Alrer, Ernest, 10 Robin, 11 fumid, 12 Ha-ha, 13 Delta, 18 St-rode, 18 Nepent, 20 Title, 22 Pole, 23 Ocean, 25 Adopt, 20 Go-ring, 27 Ernes, 28 Anide, 28 Desert. Down; į Elephant, 3 Kun abori & Bash, 4 Bitunde, 6 Peridot, 0 Erodes, 7 Fain'į, 18 Lemile, 15 All right, 10 Bpgette, 17 Furyaged, 10 Eloped, 21 Indus, 24 Nose
A local court issued the war- rant this morning for the
arreal of 56-year-old Wilhelm Blouth of Dalsburg-Rubiert,
The Daily Express added an editorial note: "One thing for sure: Moss will be able to get about in London traffe a sight quicker on a bike than driving an Aston Mariin, He might even and somewhere to park." -China Mall Special.
arrested
was being tower toward the Dutch border on Monday. Obsorvery sald Stoerb had long Rown a plain black-white-ređ flag-the colours of the old | German
Imperfai
Reich from his boat. When Stoer refused to hand
over the far Lo austom Leaders. oficials, his boat was forced to drop anchor on the Pajch side of the river.
WAN
who holsted the Nasi fag on Yesterday Stoerb the stern of his barge as it from his ship and
Laken Landed
over to derman river police officials. The barge was towed to the German kido of the Ehlue. German police searching Storrb's cabin found large numbers of Nazi bonku and pictures of former Nat!
Folles sald Bioerb also belpng: ed to the Bishilem câteel Holmes), nášlopslatio sand- ciation of army - volerans→→→ UPL
of troops for the reconstructioned the need for penec in Asio
to
of
in
with dignity and respect for two great countries
China and India.
Past friendship
friendship and co-operation be- Mr Netru recalled the past-
tween India and China,
However,
of this Island would be on a
he added, they and the world, long-term bosis, They will
wend mesting under different woric largely on water COL
Tho Indian Pronter, Mr circumstances today, when servancy and communications, Nehru, proposing Mr Chou's serious differences had cropped -he said—AP.
headth, sald that a solulbs to up between them--AFP.
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