Airliner's wreckage found
Brisbane, June 12. Australian navsį divers today recovered the fuse Inge of the Fokker Friendship Airliner which crashed off Mackay, north Queensland, оп Friday night, killing all 28 aboard. The wreck was found to four fathoms of water About Sve miles off shore. Surface oil, spotted by a searching aircraft, located the position-AP.
Fred the checker
London, June 12. Britain's latest labour-saving robot - "Fred" demonstrated Yor the first time here how, it could surt bank cheques 15 times faster than clerk.
Fied-figure
tronic
reading elec
device-was demon- struiċd of the headquarters hire of Electrical and Musical
Industries.
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1960,||||
Page
Witnesses told to keep their mouths shut' PRESS ACCUSE SOUTH AFRICA
Story behind
last Monday's
clash hidden
Johannesburg, June 12. Mounting press reports today claimed South Africa's Nationalist Government is hiding the full story of what really happened last Monday when police clashed with several hundred demon- strating Africans in a native reserve area, south west of Durban.
Cross
mission.
near
At least three newspapers | Holy of cheques, A large number
reporters claimed to Flagstaff, 150 miles southwest of of various
frein whose sizes and
talked with African different printing houses, were have today automatically sorted into survivors or-European residents
in the area sold up to the paying branches.
were killed and 50 natives wounded when police fired on a band of 400 to 500 Africans at
Fred was specifically deve Japed for this and similar pur- popes-China Mail Special,
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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24
26
ACROBE
18
1 To be taken in small quan-
tities (6).
7. This
should give one
sound return (4).
9 Walk like a medical man in
ber (5),
10 Bit of a mix-up (5).
11 Trees (4).
13 Cultured, maybe, but hardly
the real thing (10),
15. So the old city is bitter (4).
16 Suitable game for a break,
one would think (4).
18 Coming down to a final con-
The cluston (10).
22 Prophet upsets. Daí (4).
24 Lighter mishap (5).
25 Forger? (5)..
20 Cheerio (4).
DOWN
29
2 Costume difficult to get out
of (5),
Durban
The
of Justice Ministry claims only six Africans were killed, that police fired in self- defence and that unrest
outside the Inspired "from native areas."
was
Reporters had trouble get- ting into the strife-torn area and they claimed Europeans living there gay openly they have been told by
the authorities to "keep their shut" about what months really happened when the Africans staged the biggest of A recent series of demonstra- tions to complain about the Government's plan to rule them through appointed head- men (chiefs) and change their traditional way of life.
Constant patrol
A Sunday Times report quoted Africans at the scene as saying 29 were Jed.
The Times added — and other
newspapers concurred that a
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Introduction is
Chinese build string
of airfields near Indian border
Sprinagar, June 12.
strong force of armed poller Chinese forces have built a string of airfields in the west Tibetan regions bordering Ladakh, north-east Kashmir, according to reports reaching here today.
backed by armoured cars and aircraft remained on constant patrol,
Two accounts of Monday's
Ladakh is the area where the clash, reportedly obtained from eyewitnesses, were published in Chinese were last year reported to have occupied 12,000 square Sunday newspapers the Durban Tribune and the Johannesburg miles of Indian territory, and 1 Golden City Post Weekly
for where Chinese troops elushed with an Indian police patrol in Africans.
October.
Both differed sharply from the official version given by the Justice Minister, Mr Francois Erasmus, and the Government
Information Office.
The Durban Tribune's front page account gave the figure of 29 Africans killed and 50 wounded.
The Golden City Post said that "there are still many hiding and police with aircraft and armoured cars are trying to round up the wounded."
Dive-bombed
more
The Tribune said than 400 natives had assem- bled when a "Harvard air craft dive-bombed them with tear gas bombs,
"The natives are said to have fired back at the plane (more than 5,000 licensed firearms are owned by natives In the terri- tory),
"Helicopters then reportedly Janded men armed with sten guns, who stepped out and fired ut the natives.
"There has been a complete clampdown On news
from Pondoland and whites living there have been told to keep their mouths shut."
The Post quoted Mlothwana Ngambana, a 43-year-old father of three who was among Air- cans wounded in the clash and
Reports received in the Kashmir capital from Leh in Ladakh sald
some of the air-
Balds built by the Chinese were already handling jet military wircraft.
Key airfields were reported to have been built at Rudok and possibly also at Gartok and
all close to Tashigong,
the Tibetan-Kashmir border.
Unidentified aircraft were seen over eastern Ladakh in the last two weeks of May, these reports
said.
JET PLANES
Similar flights were reported stone barricades in the occupied last year shortly before the regions of Ladakh since October, Chinese ambushed the Indian and improved roads linking one region with another and with police patrol.
western Tibet. Most of these roads, including the road to Aksajchin, were now handling five-ton trucks. Reuter,
Information reaching 'Srina- gar said the Chinese now had heavy artillery mountain bat. teries at Rudok and other western Tibetan bases. Movement of this equipment into areas of Ladakh öccupied by Chinese was now possible with the development of a com- munications network, the re- ports said.
· DUG TRENCHES At various outposts in Ladakh, hed mortars, Chinese troops radios, tents, horses, mules and motor vehicles which were able to drive to most of these out-
posts.
The Chinese sre already known to have built an airstrip on the Aksaichin pisteau in north-east Ladakh.
The planes, which were said to have flown from the direction of western Tibet, were reported to have been twin-engined jets The reports said the Chinese flying at more than 25,000 feet. had dug trenches and raised
783 Sikhs held
after
with
clash
A challenge
to Mr K's
brushwork
New York, June 12 Mr Nikita Khrushchev, who
olice
said on a visit to an American art exhibition In Moscow that he could paint! better pictures than any of the artists on show, is about to be asked to prove it,
Mr Richard McLanathan, director of an art Institute which will be housed in a new building here later this year, says he plans to ask the Russian Leader to paint a picture for the opening.
Mr McLanathan was head of the American show in Moscow.
China Mail Special,
police Restrictions
New Delhi, June 12,
whose bullet-riddled legs had to Police wielding heavy iron-tipped staves and spray-
be amputated as saying:
"We went to a meeting to discuss our
grievances against the Bantu authorities (the government agency for natives). People who called the meeting told Lis we should bring no
weapons at all with us, when
4
ing tear gas tonight broke up an angry crowd of 17,000 Sikhs in Delhi's worst demonstration for 10 years.
were
we got there, we did not even Now its rats police,
have our ordinary fighting sticks
with us. Soon after the meet. Ing started, two planes and one helleppter arrived,
"The planes dived so
often
and so low that tribesmen could
3 She starts a bundle (5).................... not hear what, the speakers were
They're a scream~(6),
5 Set free (8).
6 Biblical
saying.
Then be belicopter landed character in the and police with sten gins got British Empire (4). •
out;
"At the same time, lorry loads of police arrived.”
8 Austere room has nothing for
playing (5).
on
12 Du some "necking" the
Tugger field? (5).
13 Foods start to do a valuation
(5).
14 Commanding beard (8).
17 Skilled man (5).
18 Climbed like a fish (6),
20-Uopleasant negative
...in a holy man (5)..
21 Eple take (5),
taking
'Not fighting Ngambana said the tribesmen threw up their hands and sadd, "We are not fighting
"Then the police fermo
out
in a semicircular formation and
in Chile
on Reds
Amman, June 12.
It was announced here official-|
today that the Jordan authorities have decided to im- poss restrictions on entry into Jordan on passengers from There were 78s arrests during Russia and other states of, the the day and about 80 police Eastern bloc.
injured, according to Instructions were given today for Jordanian embassies abroad Some 4,000 police led by 32 not to issue entry visas for magistrates and a steel helmeted citizens of these states without riot squad restored order after a seeking the advice and
opinion running battle with the Sikhs, of the Interior Ministry, which included a mege of Old It is understood this action Delhi's main, palice station.
has been taken to prevent- in= filtration of Commuttist agents,
-Reuter,
DEMAND
Jazz festival
Santiago de Chile, June 12, Citizens in the earthquake crippled town of Valdivia, al
About 500 police were forced ready suffering from floods,
rain heavy
and near-zero back into the police station os temperatures, today waged war an angry crowd of Sikhs lobbed against thousands of hungry stones and tear gas bombs at rats.
them. The police force, retread-
Paris, June 12. The people were reported toed in the face of the acreaming be killing the root-long rats mob after a riot squad bid tear, Europe's frat jazz festival ch with clubs and stones as they gas charges failed to halt the scale rivalling the annuel American Newport Festival will roam the streets following the demonstration
The bearded, turbaned Sikhs be held on the Riviera at destruction of the city sewage
Jammed into Ghandi Chowk, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, from system--Reuter,
heart of Old Delhi, after leathers July 7 to 14.
partly surrounded the Clash with rebels
27 Nymphs not likely to sell 23 Another Biblical character | men.
"(4).
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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Korom: 1 Garlan Shove(1); 7 Nights, & Tr-Ur-o, 10 Root, 2 Derwent, 15 Urged,
18 Alar, 17 Tope, 19 Nacre, 20 Essayede 1 Epic, 23 Venue, 24 Retail, 25 Adder, 28 United. Down: Generate, 2 Regroupe,
3 Bets, 6 Hardwers, 6 Verona, 9 Bo-dad 11 Treasure, 12 Denes, 13 Elephant, 14 Trickled 18 Ostend, 22 Dean.
"I felt something hot in my
of the militant Skh Akali Dal An immense auditoriumi movement decided to defy a being prepared to accommodate government ban by sending out 30,000 spectators and a stage is Budkan pendapat saveds of tactivisto invite being built to take 200 musiciani.
Oran, June 4 acres RE
!
SPARK P Jazz bands from Britain, East Aft supported Frezich troops legs below the knees and tell killed 11: Algedan rebels and today for a silent march through Belgium, Holland Hum
The Sikhs had earlier set out and West Germany, Austria, down"
Later, villagers came with red he sent Choudre Deal to avoit del cord Italy, Norway, Poland abedges pulled by oken to take clash in the Bent-Chougrape for a nose Pum alone lan
land, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia
Jodify A
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the wounded seven miles to mountains the army announced in the Funds to be Sula' France, and other countries/ mission hospital-AP
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BIG DURBAN
HUNT FOR ZULU KILLER
Durban, June 12.
Police dogs helped strong police forces today in the hunt for the killer of a couple near here who struck while their two terrified children listened to their mother plead for her life.
Mr and Mrs Derek Wilson, the parents of five young boys including a two-week-old baby, dled in their cottage at Easton on Friday night,
The brutality of the crime has led farmers and traders to. take strong precautions to safe- guard their homes and families. Every man who has a gun is keeping it at the ready and homes that were traditionally never locked at night are now barred and bolted,
STUNNED
The community has been
High speed ferries
Tourists are now able to
Naples, June 12.
"Glide" across the gulf between Naples and the pleasure isles of Capri and Ischla,
An 89-foot long hydrofoll
stunned especially by the fast ferry capable of carrying 140 that the two boya, aged 10 passengers has begun a 30- and eight, heard their mother minute service between Naples plead in vain with the killer and Ischina third of the time to spare her for the sake of taken by normal steamers. her ehlidren.
The
hydrofoll, called the Golden Arrow, is Atted with
His shot blew half her face aluminium foils which lift its away. Her husband was stabbed hull clear of the water at speed. in the jugular vein and bled to-China Mall Special death
The intruder ransacked the Alexandra has flu
house before making off. He did
not touch the two-week-old baby. The two-boys can crying
to a neighbour's-house.
London, June 12. Alexandra of Kent, Cousi of the
Princess The two sons told police they 28-year-old were awakened by the barking | Queen, who has an influenza of their dog. In the darkness | frifection- of the throat is still they heard their mother cry i confred to her Buckingham- the passage outside: "Don't kilshire home.
The Princess has had to can- Then they heard a man's ruft cel her attendance at a per-
Where is the money?”
opera "A" Miceurbiner Their mother began pleading again. Then came the shot Night's Dream" at the Aldo-
"brugh Festival--Reuter, China Meil Speck
me, please don't kill me." voice say in Zulu Keep quiet, formance of Benjamin Britten's
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