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"THE CHINA" MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMHER 6, 1980.

Mac may not attend UN meeting

He will decide MORE THAN 200 DIE

after talks with Allies

London, Sept. 5. The chances of Mr Macmillan, the Prime Minister;

attending the United Nations General Assem bly starting in New York on September 201 were felt in usually well informed quarters today to be diminishing.

However, it was understood that Mr Macmillan's final de-

Molotov returns uiston will only be made after

Mr

to Western

world

Vienna, Sopt. 5. Vyacheslav Molotov, veteran Soviet former Foreign Minister, return-

ed to the Western, world today after three years in disgrace as Ambassador to Outer Mongolia.

Great Stxrvey surrounded his arrival here to take up his post a permanent Soviet re- presentative to the International Atomic Agency Headquarters. Even after his arrival security police were denying rumours that he was coming today.

TO EMBASSY

A Russian official told Reuter recently that the. 70-year-old diplomat's arrival Wattlei be kept strictly secret in case hu should be inconvenienced by Journalists or tertúys people. In the event It was the press that informed high officials of the atomle energy agency of Mr

Molotov's arrival,

After landing from Moscow Mr Molotov was driven from straight to The

the

airport

Soviet Embassy.-Router.

said

Attack 'hushed up'.

New York, Sept. 5. Newsweek magazine, from sources in Anchorage, Alaska, sald today that "t has been hushed up" but it was learned that "Soviet jeta recently tried to shoot down another U.S. KB-47.**

The. Anterizan

the current consultations with Western allled governments and in the light of world events in the next few days.

Mr Macmillan is regarded as uttent an East-West Willing meeting with Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prima Minister, if it was clear that the meeting would be "non- putemical and business-like,

But

AFRO-ASIAN

latest the

assessmen

use the General

IN INDIAN FLOODS

+

New Delhi, Sept. 5.

More than 200 people have died in the worst floode in recent years in the Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Orissa States, according to reports reacting-here today,

Reports from the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh State sald at tesat 160 peoplu had been killed there, while in Orissa Slate another 45 people have diedu

„At. Rohtak, southern Punjab, scores of convicta were evacuated from the distries jail after edgineers 'declared: the building unsafe. Flood waters have already rubenerzed large areas of the town and nearly 50,000 people have fled in panlo.

About 5,000 soldiers are working round the clock to save the town from further havoo by trying to plug breaches in canal and railway embankments.

The floods have caused large-scale devastation of crops and have resulted in the loss of thousands of tone of food grains. Thousands of houses have been damaged or swept away.--Heuler,

MALAYAN AIR FORCE

TO GET RAF BASE

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5.

here was that Mr Khrushchev Discussions are being held on the handing over of intends to

the British Royal Air Force base in Kuala Lumpur to the newly formed Royal Malayan Air Force, it was announced today.

Assembly to try lo mobilise Afro-Asian opinion against the West, by attacking the United States in strong and perhaps cokl-war terms.

The Soviet inlon has asked for the U-2 and RB-47 plano Incidents to be debated. This is expected here to result in strong Soviet Fangungé against the United States.

As far as Britain is concerned, the Soviet Union is thought like ly to put the worst construction i on the visit here this week of Herr Franz-Joseph Strauss, West German Defence Minister,

und

Europe.

in

South Africa

celebrates

'settlers day'

Johannesburg, Sept. 5.

Herr Strauss is visiting the Farnborough air display and will discuss with Mr Harold Wat-Sir John Maud, the British kinson The Defence Minister.

High Commissioner, said progress in pooling armaments

today ho belioved that the pruduction

Western

the Commonwealth in years to come would make the greatest contribution it had ever modo in its long history of peace and freedom.

ALLEGATION

The Soviet Union was expect- ed to interpret this as evidence that Britain is an accomplice m reviving "German militarism,"

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#

It

was from this bose that many operations were directed against the Communist terrorists during the country's state of emergency,

A guvernment statement said that he discussions between the iwo governments were almed at bringing forward the date of some time in October next, if possible.

LARGER

A spokesman from the United Kingdom High Commission said the buse, valued at M$10 million would be handed over to the Malayar Government as part of the grant-in-ald scheme without cost.

which

The

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establishment,.

living quarters, Includes playing field and a swimming pool will them be all-Malayan.

The airfield also serves as a Settlers' Day civil airport Addressing The Soviet Union today de- gathering in Part

but it is planned Elizabeth

to build a larger uvered to the British govern Cape Province, where the first about 11 miles

civil jele nvent a statement on the alleged 1820 British Settlers landed, he Lumpur the

from Kuala German said the Commonwealth was

prusent strip tu Arary with Polaris missiles unique association

serve the Royal Malayan Air an allegation which is denied peoples, "rooted in all Ave con-

Force alone.-Router. here, The contents of the state tinents, stretching BCTOSS the seven seas, and embracing 675 milion people of every race and creed and government of every constitutionni variety."

arming of the West

ment were not disclosed.

It Soviet attacks on Britain un this score develop during the week, they would be taken here plate" it us an Indication that Moscow said, "was on a reconnaissance does not want to improve rela- flight along the Siberian tions with border. fighters."—AP.

of

free

Sir John said the life of wi South Africa was shot through London before the with the special virtues and Was traditions which the 1029 set-

tlere had brought from Britain But the settlers had not lived as

It cluded the Red General Assembly,

staled--Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle.

17

18

39

22

|26

27

133

ACROSS

3 Great fellow? (4).

7 Runs between banks (5).

container partly open

(4).

and another with 4 lip (4).

12

13

DOWN

a. race apart.

Their descendants were la and were al every province South Africans,

Today is observed as a na- tional holiday throughout South Africa as a tribute to the early British settlers and their contri- bullon to the country's develop- ment-China Mail Special.

RUSSIA ASKS

FOR PEKING

SEAT IN UN

Moscow, Sept 5. The Soviet Union has asked Mr Dog Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary General, to place the question of Chinese representation on the ngerti of the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly, Tass cald tonight.

The request was made in a letter to Mr Hammarskjold from Soviet Andre! Grrnyko,

Mir

1 Should you pee it twice? Foreign Minister,

(5),

2 Doubles up with laughter?

(7),

4 What starlets neo taught,

perhaps (5).

Address not necessarily in writing (4).

Follower of Hitler (4).

B.A

1

10 May be seen at the zoo (7). 12 Drow together with needles?

(4):

5

(B),

18 Tipy patterers (4)

21 Extremely little (6),

self, maybe. (4).

22 Much-chased quarry (4).

10

They're off" (BY.

23 Pulsating centre. (5);

17. Much too much) (4). "

15 Gives one an impression

9 Burne, for instance (4).

11 They may bé, talië 13).

-13 Men In à boat? (4).

The explanatory note m

Gromyky's letter cloood in M

to Mr Hammarskjólá sold that the People's Republie of Chis. tho world's most populaçèd country, is barred from the United Nations, while China's i seat in the United Nations

Chiang filled by

Kai-shek's clique-rejacted by the people of China дж entrenched

Polish ships

to visit

England

London, Sept. 5. British Admiralty announced hora that a minesweeper built in Britain during World War I in to ro visit Britain under the Polish flag.

She is the 215 ton Mors which with two other Polish ships is

Five killed as

hurricane hits

Anguilla island

Kingston, Sept. 5.

persons were killed and scores injured by hurricane Donna in the northernmost leeward island of Anguilla, reports reaching here to night said.

Anguilla has a population of 5,000

Omcials reported, mcan- while, that the British Ulster wod rushing Kolef supplies to the nearby coral Isle of Barbuda, where the main village was curly destroyed by The big storm. Most of the residents found shelter churches.

ת!

The hurricang earlier smashed across the Windward Islands,

DAMAGED

Although blamed for knocking down a French airline and kill- African const in its early stages, Ing several persons near the the hurricane apparently took no more lives in its sweep across the islands on the eastern edge of the Caribbean sen.

Strong protest

over arrest

of Taiwan publisher

San Francisco, Sept. 5. Lee Dal-ming, publisher of the bi-lingual Chinese World here, yesterday cabled a strong protest to President

Chiang Kai- shek over the arrest by Nationalist police of Lei Chen, a magazine publisher and opposition leader. telephone networks were wrecked. AP,

The three Windward Islands of the Netherlands Antilles-St. Martin, St. Eustatius and Saba--- were heavily damaged. Many houses were destroyed and elec tric and

RELEASE OF

INSANE

MURDERER

The cable blamed the arrest upon "the ineptness of your subordinates" and sold the charges against Lel were "re- garded here as merely a pretext to remove him as a leader of the opposition and destroy his Free China magazine.

"Such naked suppression of freedom of the press is ex- pected under a Communist re gime but not in a free world country," the cable sold.

It further doclared to Chiang. "your failure to promptly inter- vene and set Lel Chen fres will undoubtedly go`down in history as one of the great mistakes of 3our career."

Belfast, Sept. 5. A man who, in 1953, was Meanwhile the Taipei District found guilty but inson of Court rejected a request by Mrs murdering the doughterei Chen, to try sedition charges brought against her husband by of Lord Justico Curran in the Taiwan Garrison Command. Belfast has been released

The command said It previous- to the care of his parenti. ly had received the court's ap- proval to arrest Le and have A statement issued by the him tried by courtmartial government press office here

Mrs Lei is a member of Loday said "ihe Governor

of Control

Yura, Nationalist Northem Ireland. In exercise of China's

the

supreme "watchdog"

his statutory powers relating to body-UPI and AF. criminal lunatics, has discharged Inin Hay Gordon to the care of his parents,"

wa

STABBED

Twenty-one-year-old Gordon was serving in the Royal Air Force at the time as a clerk.

He

found guilty but insane on a charge of murdering 19-year-old university student Patricia Curran in the driveway of her home, Ghen House, She had been stabbed 17 times. Whiteabbey, County Antrim.

Since then he has been de- talped In Kolywell Antrim-China Mail Special.

to visit Portsmouth from Sep Wanted: padded suit

tember 8 to 13.

"HUMAN

DOG'

BITES WOMAN

Melbourne, Sept. 5. Hospital, Police are looking for a "human dog** who crawled along a footpat. in cast Melbourne 0. Saturday night and twice bit the legs of a woman. The Mora, the Wicher (3,000 ton destroyer)

woman "fold – wireless and the Bobr

Pittsburgh, patrol police she was Bobr (532 ton

waiting City Safety Director Loula for a taxt when she minesweeper)

felt the together have 517 officers and Rosenberg asked City Council calf of her left log being bitten. recently to appropriate $103 00 he can buy the police depart-tooked around she saw a man She screamed and when she rocat a new_"suit."

crawling on all fours into the

men.

A programme of visits and en- tertainments is being arranged for them.

wae

The

A few minutes later she heard

Rosenberg explained that the darkness. "it" he wanted to purchase an especially padded, one The ships will be open for used in the training of dogs

a barking sound and was bitten: pubile tnspection on Sept. 11. assigned Their visit follows that of the meat's K-9 Corps. Such a suit as people ran towards the place

to the police depart on the other leg.

She screamed for help, and worn by the "culprit" who British ship HMS Tiger to play the part of a burglary of

where she wian waiting the even Gdynia, Poland In October laer robbery, Buspect in the dog year-China Mall Special

training-UPI.

STUDENTS BESIEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL

WITH EARTHWORMS

Canberra, Sept. 5.

19 End of Botron dances; (0) 14 with which to do--your behind American bayonots on The Medical School at the National University here

28 Go by pony? (4).

the United States occupied Island of Taiwan (Finosa), ún Integral part of the People's

18 What the future holds (4).|Repubile of China."--steuter.

29 Is it written about a reci 80 Colourful public performer?

tall' (7),

22 Keep out of its way (4).

(3).

30 Almost normal standard

(4).

24 Such a bird may be a layer

(0),

Boat sinks

21 Able to parcel up? (4).

92 Baby delivereri (8).

"25 Distrem signal, perhaps (B).)

39 Methods streets ahead? (4), 27 Often high li town (4)7

26 Wash's ignorant (4).

Yesterday

A

BU oda

Macao, Sept. 6. .

sudden squali YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Arom: 1 Blower, 7 Aged, sarka nahing bout which was 9 Gliss 10 Gener, If Tens, 13 Clearances, 16, Rein, 10 Ross, entericag port. The 19 Penholders, 23 Thin, 24 Altar, 20 Pegan, 26 Pife, 27 Thrath, quante, dve adults and child Downi 2 Larse, 3 Weser, 4 Haging, & Bantered, 6 Fern, 8 Geoeo, word savod by the water 'pued 12 Sinks, 13 Caret, 14 Absentes, 17 Spill, 18 Thirst, 20 Leper, launots that want to the reactie, 21 Edges, 21 ffail,

MÅTT.

got up off his hands and knees and ran intờ “ the“ darKIVČEŠ, -Chino Mall Special,

Prisoners

allowed. tea parties

London, Sept. 5. Prisoners are to be allowed

to invite friends and rela tives to tea in British

was besieged for eight hours today by hun-alls, It was announced dreds of school children clutching buckets, cans, and bottles of wriggling earthworms.

today.

The prison commitmion, snid governors are being authorsod

The university, which wanted stowing the worms and mying to set a special visitors the worms for research, had the anger stress of youngsters, freshment funds to finance the offered £1 per pound for Uva The pros of chickepo, Worm project "almed at mahaftising earthworms.

shd pelay, was no great at one prison life, By midday, the staff had run stage that one Boy gainted

Prisoners will be allowed to out of cah' after paying out

moke, tad šoubé thì !few then- £ANO,nd another A260

The Medical Soboot geen the selves but the commissions rialen. worms for research - Into the that all cach laldags should b hurriedly drawn from the bank

chemical procentos in muscular bundled my an" onder int had been exhausted by o per

¡Prodle will be used to pay for the facilitine orovided Incitidinat orbickanje", "quick equipment

sontraction. I how his PRE-

Nife members of the Medical School state vers kept, pary a : bury for more manai vy

washing, weighing!

dhat të korp romersk workers

Pris

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