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CHINA
No. 37693
Established 1845
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960.
LATE FINAL
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ROME
and all Europe
Tear gas used for first time in eight years
Of The TOKYO RIOTS TERROR
Day
End of the line
HE Peak Tram Company
Tad fts best chance of
extending the line down to Queen's Road East when Government got back from the Army the land occupied by Murray Bar- racks and the Detention Barrucks. Government's refusal to the scheme brings to end public discussion 011 this subject which has lasted over many
Outbreaks bring Gusty reception for Queen
nation close
to revolution
Tokyo, June 16.
proceed with For the first time in eight years the
In
years.
Many will regret the decision, if for no other reason than the long, tiring uphill walk to
the
lower terminus in sum-
mer.
Japanese Government allowed
the
Police to use tear gas to subdue rioting
students.
The rioting was easily the worst in a series of
outbreaks over the last month.
A mob of hysterical leftist students lald Elege to Japan's parliament buildings for seven
Part of the reason for the hours last night and early this
Peak Tram Company's ap-morning,
plication to Government is The riots brought the nation that they believed a close to revolution.
terminus in
Queen's Road
The harassed government would be more attractive Anally allowed police to use
tear gas to end the rioting.
to tourists. Admittedly Police said one woman was many find the tram-after killed and nearly 500 people
Canadian
tells
envoy
of riots
a good deal of searching were injured in the rain-Mr William Bull, Canadian
-but many
more might drenched outbreak. have used it if its lower terminus were more ob.
Denounced
The government denounced attempt to overthrow Premier the uprising as a communist
and keep
Nobusuke Kisht
Ambassador to Japan told the China Mail about last
night's student riots in
Japan when he arrived at
Kai Tak by Air India this morning.
He said they were the worst ricts so far.
the riols on
consisting
of
vious and accessible to the city. The company's plan involved a line run ning partly overhead and partly underground to a Japan from ratifying the new new station situated in a treaty aligning this country subway or possibly in the with the United States in a Far He watched basement of a new sky Eastern line of defence against television. scraper which will one day Communist aggression.
The mob rise on the
The outbreak came just four site now occupied by the Barracks. days before the scheduled slucients of the Zengakureu showed "rnore" violence This was estimated to cost arrival of President Eisenhower Union
and
fresh doubt cast
then they had done for days in the region of $1 million
the
used battering rams and whether
government's and to $1.5 million and the security Peak Tram Company offer guard him.
measures could safe- bricks in front of the Diet.
ed to foot the entire bill for
Mr Bull, explained that the the engineering works.
members of the Zengakuren so for to the |OVERNMENT'S
were politically left that not even the Com- munists would accept them.
reasons
on
But the Cabinet, in on emergency midnight session, said nothing about withdrawing Pre-
sident Eisenhower-an action which almost certainly would
given. Presumably if the tracks had gone under bring down his government, ground before reaching
Seven burning police trucks Queen's Road, they would made a flickering, background to not have interfered with the scene-while the Cabinet the widening that is held an emergency meeting in planned to take place side the Diet building.
on the side of Garden Leaders of the rioters shout-
Road the
now occupied by Army, though this
would depend on
how
much of the road is to be
ed. "Goddam Yankees" but the chief target of abuse was the
Kishi Government, along with
These were however a very small proportion of the popula- tion.
.
He added that the overall situation had improved con- siderably over the past weLK.
DAMAGE TO TRADE
He said that big business vir- the US-Japan Security Treaty, eles now realised the enormous. Meanwhile leaders of the damage that would be caused
widened and how much of peoples council opposing the by a bad reception of the Pre- the tram line was to go treaty had decided to stage sident, not to the United States underground. It would also massive demonstrations today but to Japanese business itself. depend on Government's to protest against the police plans for the Detention action and the government for
the deaths of the students. Barracks site.
As far as Peak and Mid
Level residents cerned
are 2011-
the existing
The
position of the
Appalled
riots
The newspapers in the past week had reflected this trend of thought.
Mr and Mrs Bull are on their way to Canada via Europe on
here appalled | holiday. On the way they will lower Washington yesterday and cast visit the Belgian Congo where terminus only presents an doubt on the ability of the they will be meeting their st Inconvenience on the way Japanese police to prolect who is in the Canadian Gov- home. Going to work it is President Eisenhower his crnment Service there, just as quick to cut arrival here on Sunday.
Mr Bulb will also be the repre-
or
walk
on
Ike predicts
behind revolt
iron curtain
Manila, June 16.
through the grounds of It was learned from authori-Canadian Government the Colonial Secretariat tative sources in Washington sentative at the Belgian Congo President Eisenhower predicted today that millions
that the United States Secret independence celebrations along Battery Service, charged with protecting June 30, Path as to walk from Mur- the President, felt grave concerni
od
A
He will be in Hongkong for
ray Burracks into town. A about his safety while in Japan. three days and will be return short-cut much favoured. American officials here viewing to his post in Japan in
in wet weather is via the the reported inability of the September,
Colonial Secretariat, the Japanese police to restore order
Central Government Offices, as an exceedingly grave de- West Wing, and down the velopment.
lifts to Queen's Road and
But it was thought possible
Ice House Street, & half- that the President would veto
any recommendation that he STOP PRESS
mile route covered nine should cancel or postpone his tenths of the way.
Japanese visit. "OVERNMENT'S refuani
He was said last week to be to grant the extension determined not to give in to the leaves the Peak Tram | threat of massive demonstrations Company practically no by Japanese opponents of the further opportunity to ex-new security treaty with the pand There 18 for United States. example no demand for that bowing to the mobs would He was also reported to feel line down the other side of hand a propaganda victory to the Peak to Aberdeen and the Communists and on the harbour side even bring about the downfall of if there were a demand for the pro-American Japanese gov- another line east of the ernment of Prime
Minister existing one, the Colony | Nobusuke Kishi, AP and
is too developed, certainly Reuter,
In the middle and lower
levels, to permit an exten- rion.
But for a company with one
of the shortest tracks in
might
U.S. Navy denial
the world and one of the most limited services, its record of profits and good submarine Sargo had midicar dividends is amazing in warheads aboard when fire view of all that has happen. broice out in the vessel yester edincluding the extension day.
Washington, June 15.
The US Navy Department today denied that the atomic
of roads and publie trans- The tre started, in the tub.. port and the advent of murine's torpedo compartment popular actoring-ince it while it was anchored at Feart first came into operation 72 Harbour in the Hawall Islands,
years ago.
NEW RIOTS
* Tokyo, June 16, Japanese leftists launched massive now demonstrations today against the Govern- ment of Premier Kishi,
The renewed 'demonstra tions came after 'a night of violence that left one dead and more than 800 injured.
Forelen Minister Chiro Fujiyana tolá Lewismen, however, Prezident Elsen- hower will cómic to Japan as scheduled on Sunday,
Despite his announcement there
unconfirmed reports 7—thaé——Fujiyama's ofice was urging Kishi to reconsider the invitation -
AP
were
of people now behind the iron curtain eventually will break the chains of interna- tional Communism and possibly ignite into
F
Queen Elizabeth holds on to her plumed cap in the gusty wind as she leaves St George's Chapel, Windsor, last Monday, after attending the service for the Order of the Garter, The Queen, as Sovereign of the Order, invested four new Knights Companions at a cere- mony in the Throne Room at Windsor Castle.-AP.
Chinese units
penetrate Nepal's border
Katmandu, June 15.
Chinese cavalry units have penetrated Nepal's north border in pursuit of Tibetan guerilla fighters seeking temporary refuge in Nepal.
Mr Keshavial Shrista, presi-
dent of the Nepal National Com-
mittee of the Afro-Asian Coun cil said this today.
had
Mr Shrista, in a press state-
that clashes ment, said occurred between the Chinese soldiers and the people in the border areas of Nepal.
He said a large number of the Tibetan guerillas had reached the Nepal barder. When ask- ed to surrender their arms at the checkposts, they said they would return to Tibet ofter z brief stay.
FIERCE FIGHTING
These guerillas said there was fierce fighting in Tibet and both sides had suffered heavy casualties. The Chinese dead were being cor- ried away in five ton trucks, it was reported.
Fighting was reported at Garojong in western Tibet, where the women were joining their menfolk In lighting the Chinese
Tibetan soldiers in the Chinese anny
were reported to have turned against the Chinese at Sheikardzonz, 50 miles north of the Tibetan border, The Chinese army reportedly sustained heavy losses.
Many of the wounded were removed to Shigatse, Gyantse, and Ulhasa, these reports said. --AFF.
Complainant in Josephine Baker
case arrested
Montreal, June 15.
Missing merchant returns
Mr Ho Kwok-choy, the 41-year-old leather mer- ohant reported Inissing since Sunday has returned home today.
Ho's wife who reported the case to police on Tues- day morning left for Macao on Tuesday night to see her husband:
She did so after learning that a friend of Ho's re- ceived a letter from Maezo, Ho's car was found near Jordan Road ferry pier.
· No ́resson' was given as to why to left for Macao without notifying his
family,
But a. spokesman for the Hop. Hing Trading Co. told the China Mall' that · Ho went there on a "hollday trip."
SOVIET OFFICIAL SACKED
Moscow, June 15, Alexis Kiritchenko has been dismissed from his post as First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party's regional organisation at Rostov-on-the- Don, Tam reported tonight, Kiritchenko was down-graded. The man who laid a com- the first time last January when plaint against entertainer he lost his position as Secretary of the Central Committee of the Josephine Baker and her Communist Party, and his mem- show director was himself bership in the Soviet Communist arrested today on a war-Party Presidium. At that time
he was sent to Rostov-AFP. rant charging theft.
The charge was laid by Stephen Papich, Miss Baker's director, against William L.
Two inches Taub of New York City.
of rain
revolt if they are kept in the grip of a this morning
"tyrannic master plan.”
The chief executive spoke atture plus the mutual exchange
sea
Josephine and Papich were arrested at a nightclub last night. They were arraigned in Criminal Court today charged with
Canada bringing into “goods stolen in another country, Trial was set for Friday by Judge Rene Theberg.
Both remained free on bail The warrant served on. Taub alleges that while Papich was at police headquarters, he stole from Papich's hotel room about rain fell this morning in $500 in U.S. currerey
and the short span of five securities and personal hours since 7-a,m,
ments valued at $1,500.
Taub By 12 noon the Cokmy's gain.
was arrested in the
docu-
Indonesian MP attacked with grenade
Djakarta, June 15,
A Communist member of the Indonesian Parliament WAB Injured, his álster-in-law kNI- ed and a girì also injured when a hand grenade thrown into his house as the family was having dlaner. Antara news agency report-
the Philippine University at of new skills and a vast com- More than two inches of
in machines and the start of a highly active day bined power which will end late tonight mastery over nature. when he boards the cruiser USS Opposed to this mutuality of to Ideas conceived in treedom, he St Paul for a
trip
said, was another segment of the Formusa.
At the university where he world population "the minds and received
hononary law souls within them....chained In The heaviest downpour oc- and was released on parole bying this, said the condition of degree, Mr Eisenhower again the dictates of tyrannic muster urred between 8:30 am, and Judge Theberg pending appear contrasted the difference in the plan conceived only for the 11 am, when a total of 1.11ance in court tomorrow-AP. lives of those living under Com-purposes of those who rule; en-inches was recorded. munism and the people of the forced by distant and pitiless The total since January 1
free world.
an
..
He did not mention int national Communism by name,
bosses."
RESENTMENT
The chief executive added
in fainfall stood at 2.12 inches, office of his counsel in Montreal
was 34.28 inches in excess of INDIAN CIVIL
the average of 30,91 inches.
At 8 am today the total
but in his prepared address he that the "ultimate products" of storage, in the Colony's reser- SERVANTS TO left no doubt that be was con- such ideological dictation would voirs was 8,090 million, gallons, tinuing his ideological battle be "sterility in works; hopeless This represented a further
with the Kremlin and the
leaders of Commumiem.
* FREE PEOPLE
•
The increase in water storage, however, did not include the heaviest downpour since B.30;
to um today--which ought further improve the storage,
Hongkong's full water storage
the MP, Mr Nungtilk, was not serious.
Meanwhile Investigations con- tinued. Mr_Nungtiik was ́ap- pointed by President Sukarno for his now parliament when the President disbanded the previous elected parliament two. months ago Reuter/
New Delhi, Jane 15.
civil servants,
Bonn
glider lands
have decided to stop work in E. Germany
futility in spirit; increasing re-gain of 28 million gallons over GO ON STRIKE sentment that finally ignites re- the 4,914 million gallons regis
tered on volf,"
Monday when the Tens of millions cannot Colony's reservoirs were almost He reminded his academie forever be denied their freedota 80 per cent full after Typhoon India's 2,200,000 cudience that the tree people of to venture on, their own," he Mary..
from July 11 according to a the world
more aid. "They will not eternally, were much
decision taken by the joini runerous than "all those who remain chained to the mastery
E. Berlin,, June 15, action council of the Em-
The East German Interior are allled against us and those of other men.""""
ployees' Union in Bhopal on Ministry said tonight that a Mr. Eisenhower again Bull in bondage, under them"
Monday West German glider landed in "The bulk of the earth's emphasised a theme be has
Mr Peter Alvares, General East Germany; yesterday about people are joined with us in the used repeatedly since arriving eternal pursuit of freedom-and - Sa Manila two days ago that capacity is 10,500 million Suchytary of the Council sedd 25 miles south of Rostock. dignity and fustice for over the United States, and the gallons,
the employees would try their Reporting this the East Ger- individual," he sal
Philippines Repuistle are equal In spite of the heavy rain, best for an amicable settlement man news agency ADN sali
no report of of their demand for better the pilot, Herr
Heinz He said the nations of the barters and that it is a mis there has been free world enjoyed the power take to measure the power and landslides or road-flooding up wages but an event of failure Worblows had been handed. ful assets of mutual interchange prestige of a nation, by its size to late this morning, though they were determined to go on over to the West German
many roads were awash. - of knowledge, wisdom and pul- l'and its riches"-UPIA
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