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Resolutions tabled before Security Council
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Of The PRESSURE PUT ON BELGIUM
Day
Demand for
BIG SQUEEZE withdrawal
FOR CARS
THE appearance of new road signs in many parts of the Colony will be noted with a mixture of approval and despair. That they are
more prominent and more Jegible than those they re- placed is pleasing. That they are now being placed on roads which in the past have been subject only to arbitrary action by the traffic authorities is also satisfying.
The motorist will have noticed, however, that the advent of the signs has been accompanied In many areas with further restriction of free parking areas and a further
of
from the Congo
United Nations, Aug. 8. Belgium faced infense pressure tonight to
withdraw all her troops "immediately". from the Congo as the Security Council sought to reinforce its mandate to bring the entire troubled republic under United Nations authority.
O
Two separate resolutions de- manding such withdrawal were fabled as the 11 member Coun- cil debuted a report
from the Secretary General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, that "peace war" hung on its decisions.
Ceylon and Tunisia jointly would pave the way for entry United Nations force of the into the separatist province of Katanga.
instalment of meters sponsored one draft, which also there are even indications that they are to be put up In a residential area Causeway Bay. In each of the streets hamed in to
'Any measures' day's announcement there have been repeated parking In a counter resolution abuses but the solution is surely not to restrict further parking amenities but to provide more.
to-
night, the Soviet Union pro- posed ordering Mr Hammarsk- jold to take any measures" to get the Belgians out and halt "acon directed against the territorial Integrity of the re-
Only temporary pubic
The draft would have the Secretary General report buck YOVERNMENT recognised within three days on the men-
GOVERNMENT on to burnt
its
own
This was interpreted as mean- central offices. Surely it should do as much ing that within that time the for the general public. Belgian troops should all have
left the Congo. Multi-storey garages are Mr Vasily Kuznetsov, Soviet planned for Murray Parade deputy Foreign Minister, who Ground and Kennedy Road, introduced the resolution said but in the case of one it re that United Nations troops had places a free parking area the "right to remove any ob- which is to become a hotel stacles which might arise to pre- site and the other is an vent Implementation" of Coun- amenity more for the mid-cil orders. levels than the city.
The
The dockyard park is only a
temporary measure. City Hall fringe is steadily shrinking and the capacity of specified parking arear in the city is being steadily limited. On top of this the high price of land limits the number of garages that can be built. The ideal solution several years ago
If armed resistance was offer ed they had the "necessary basis for offering weapons on their own side," he said,
Self defence
The force is authorised to use arms only in self defence under the councils mandate,
Mr Hammarskjold took the floor for a second time tonight to defend his decision halting the planned entry the, United
of
Nations force into Katanga, say- ing he accepted full responsi-
might have been for some bility for it if the Council preacient official to insist were to find that my order was on underground car parks wrong."
in all new city buildings. But he would certainly have But landowners who have acted beyond his competence, he considered this have run said, if he had confirmed an into apparently insuperable order which would have meant objections from the Fire that United Nations soldiers had had to take "a military inltative." Brigade.
"I do not believe personally that we help the Congolese
The same boat people by actions in which
THE
HE motorist regards the parking problem with alarm and apprehension already. It is not that he has to pay to park that worries him
80 much
at
аз
the inconvenience that all- meters day parking causes and the fact that there are insufficient park- ing areas paid or free - to provide for the growing number of
cars that quire them.
re-
Africans kill Africans or Con- golese kill Congolese and that will remain my guiding principle for the future," he declared. Reuter
Lumumba
seeking Red aid
Katanga
Elisabethville, Aug. 8.
Premier Moise Tshombe today cabled the heads of Africa's indepen dent states that Con- golese Premier Patrice Lumumba is seeking Com munist aid for his "dicta-
Was the UN
bluffed
by Tshombe?
London, Aug. 9.
One of the greatest con- fidence tricks of all times was pulled on the United Nations by Moise Tshombe, Premier of Katanga last week, cables George Gale and Richard Kilian from Elisabeth- ville on Monday,
They write that the UN forces, could have entered Katanga on Saturday as planned without a shot being fired agains: them be- cause the Belgian troops at the airport were under strictest instructions not to oppose any way UN landings.
'The Katanga troops there were officered by Belgians who had secretly been ordered "un- der no circumstances are you to obey any order of Tshombe to resist UN troops. If such orders. are received you are to quit your posts immediately."
Elected Head
of State
Elizabethyllic, Aur. S. The Katanga Assembly Loday elected Premier Moise Tshombe Htad of State.
The formal election of the 42-year-old leader was carrled unanimously in the absence of 21 members of the opposition Cartel Party which has boycotted the Assembly for the past 10 days.
Mr Tshombe's election to Head of State is significant in that it probably clears the way for his right hand man, Godefroid Munongo, Minister of the Interior, to become Premier.
Tshombe now hok's both posts.
It is
what not known added powers he rela as Head of State, but the Assembly is expected to meet again Tuesday to clarify just what the new post means.—AP.
Butler Cronin
Cronin relaxes
Forty-four-year-old ThotuZN- Cronin, butler for 25 days to Princess Margaret and Tony Armstrong - Joues, resigned after a difference of opinion and a clash of personalities," His explanation for his depar- ture from Kensington Palace:. "I was not allowed to employ any staff, even a charwoman.
I didn't pay them their wages
and many other matters were not left in my hands as they should bave been." Picture shows Cronin being served with coffee
London in 's restaurant.
RUNAWAY
PATSY
FOUND AFTER
48 DAYS
London, Aug. 8. Pretty Pasty Kennedy-Barnes, the 13-year-old convent school gid who was feared to have been murdered was found last
toria station.
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Signal No. 1
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A depression or typhoon exists (centred- within 400 nautical miles' of Hongkong): which may affect the locality,
Typhoon latest
Typhoon Trix is expected to weaken after crossing the China coast 220 miles north-east of Hongkong late this morning.
The following typhoon warning was issued by the Director of the Royal Observatory at 11.30 a.m. today:
Typhoon Trix turned on to a south-westerly course towards Hongkong late last night and moved along the China coast with winds of hurricane force.
At 3 a.m. this morning the island of Quemoy reported winds of 75 knots.
It now appears the storm is crossing the coast about 220 miles north-east of Hongkong and is weakening rapid- ly. At 11 am. it was moving west at 6 knola.
If the storm continues to weaken, No. 1 typhoon signal will be lowered later today.
PI
Pl abrogates
landing rights for PAA planes
Russia has 100 Passengers stranded
missile bases
Rome, Aug. 8.
Russia has more than 100 missile bases on its terri-
:
tory and the satellite countries, the news agency Continentale said today.
Honolulu, Aug. 8.
Some 100 air passengers were stranded in Hawaii and on the West Coast today after the Philip- pine Government rescinded landing rights in Manila for all Pan American World Airways planes.
A Pan American spokesmIBI
said the Philippine authorities abrogated its landing rights for both jets and piston aircraft as
The agency, which specialises clude the institutes on metal-a result of a breakdown in in Communist affairs, said it lurgy and astronautics learned from an unimpeach-Irkinsks. Novsibink,
in negotiations between Washing- Sverd-ton and Manija.
able" source that the bases in-lovek, Tashkent, Kaluga and clude:
t
The spokesmon said that 22 Ufa, the School on Ballistics Manita-bound passengers were Ten bases for inter- 2nd Astronautics in Saratov, stranded in San Francisco continental ballistic
Tashkent is one of the main Los Angeles along with 73 In missiles
Honolulu who were due to de- with a 0,000-mile range, all on study centres.-UPI, Soviet territory. ·
Thirty bases for inter- mediate range, missiles, almost all also In Russia. The only such base positively identified outside. Russla is in Seroc, Foland, 20 miles north of War
saw.
More than 60 hases for shorter range missiles, in Rus- sla, East Gerinany, Czechoslova- kia and other. satellite countries,
in Kalinin,
„DRINKS"
.
Big Sino-Cuban trade pact
pert tomorrow (Tuesday),
PAN AM PLANS
Among
those held up in Hawali were 52 members of un Akron, Ohio, newspaper tour group, headed by Kenneth Cole, city editor of the Akron Beacon Journal.
Pan Am was trying to get an London, Aug. 8.
excepting from the Philippine Contracts worth £13,000,000 Government for allowing this have been signed between Chins one more fight so land in EQUIPMENT
and Cuba in accordance with the Manila, but the speixesmin sald recently concluded Chinese-that "chances are pretty slim." Equipment for, the camps is Cuban trade agreement, New! night on London's busy. Vle-produced In Kalinin, Con-
The airline now plans to fly! China news agency reported to-
its jets to Guam and then over- tinentale said. Missiles are dey.
The China National Cereals, Manila to land in Saigon She had been missing for 48 manufactured
days and the search organised Irkutsk Komsomolsk, Kazan, Olls and Fats Export Corpora- where it will try to get Manila- contracted to sell bound passengers transhipped by by the British police had been Kiev, Riga, Omsk, Moscow, tion have
other airlines. Teskjent and 100,000 tons of Chinese rice to a national murder hunt Leningrad,
Agreement between the air- the Cuban foreign trade bank, Sverdlovsk. Scale. So what stopped Mr Hami-
Studies on missiles, are co while the China National Food-line and the Philippine authori- Until recently it was possible
marskjold? to Aympathise with the
Nothing but endles Buent The girl seemed well and un ordinated by the National stuffs Export Corporation have tes expired last February and in Mosagreed to buy 350,000 tons of has been continued until now overseas visitor who looked
words and unbacked threats harmed though her appear Academy of Science
cow, the
wald. Cuban sugar, the agency added. under a temporary certification, ance was unkempt. Hongkong and around
from Mr Tshombe,
UFI, Specialised research centres In-Reuter. marvelled at the amenities
Count Meanwhile
Harold "She has got a lốt of explalu- that its motorists enjoyed
the No. 1 Aspremont
ing. to do," said an offlcer, and complained bitterly of
Belgian in Katanga and Colonel
"but she seems to have been conditions in his own, coun-
Bem Champion the Commander.
eating regularly." try. Now we are almost in
ot Be glen metropolian troops Dr Tshombe also cabled UN in Kalanga read “us extracts of the same boat. The local
Secretary-General Mr. Dag secret telegrams which showed motorist takes up the cry Hammarskjold, in New York that there was no concentra that has been heard in that Mr Laube's government, tion, of troops of reinforce- every big city in the world no longer, has a majority in ments of troops at Elizabeth- at. Bome stage ofita Parliament and longerville last Friday, Buk development what are represents the Congo, They said the Belgian guard the local authorities doing At the same time the com- at the airport to protect vital other then erecting mander of the Belgian hoops radio station fuel stores and moters to halt the "ins in Katanda sad bit more have control-tommerever exceed creating
platoon. A atain from any act of hostility cars on already congested whatsoever with regard to the Belgian troops in Katanga is streets? An overall state: United Nations forvosi
torial regime."
encroachment of oelped formal, orders ? to sb-1@ Poe sald "the mission of the
ment of intentions for gerald this decision has been Kowloon and Central, Dis- ficially conveyed to the Prexi- tridt needs to be issued as dent of the Katanga Govern soon as possible.
caively to project European lives
Belgian forces in ville now total 1,200London Tepper Bervice;
At her home at Bath, Mr and Mrs Roy Kennedy, who adopt- ed Patsy when she was only two weeks old cried with re- Hef when a policeman told them the news.
Mr
Kennedy, a 51-year-old maintenance engineer, said "I know I have been the 2 number one suspect for pos
sible murderna sitting target. At long last people know am Inncount
"Pairy is my nicor
17th, chhid. love her
Ernest Hemingway' ¦
For whom no
bell tolls
Madrid, Aug. 8, Famed American writer Ernest Hemingway, “who carller today reported to have filed this evening · attended a bull-fight at Malaga,
* Hemingway who is 62, refused to make any statement. He is
CONTRIBUTED TO DAUGHTER'S DELINQUENCY staying at a village near Malaga.
-AFP.
Beverly's mother found guilty Big tanker blaze
· Los Angeles, Aug. 8. Mrs-Florence Aadland was to
-night convicted of contribut- ing to the delinquency of her 11-year-old daughter, Beverly, the late Errol Firma's giri friend, w
Superior Court Jndre Lewis Drucker, who heard the case against-bárs Andiaal without "Jury, returned: the verdict
1
after studying photographs of the court and placed in the custody of a Hollywood minis- a party at the Aadland's flat in Hollywood last Maroh,
ter, The Pictures, taken by a guest,
were said to have shown Beverly and her mother with partially clad male guesta, koj Beverly was not in court her
self to hear the verdict. She
· was recently made a ward of
After hearing the verdict, Mrs Andland left the court in fears.
She was ordered to return for a Probation hearing and sen- fencing on September 1, Benter.
Rio De Janeiro, Aug. 8. Fire broke out today aboard the 16,009 ton Liberian tanker Panaghia of the Brazilian Cuest of Pernambuco, Rocording to radio reports received here from. Recife. T
The reports said great flames could be seen leaping into the sky. Nothing was known of the fate of the crew-Reuter,
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