THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1960.
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British warning to Reds Pakistan frontier
WEST WILL EMPLOY NUCLEAR ARMS TO MEET AGGRESSION
London, Sept. 28.
Britain served notice on the Communist world to- day that the present "balance of terror" has not lessened Western determination to meet any major Communist attack in any key area with nuclear weapons.
Expelled from
New York
Stock Exchange
A Foreign Ofice review of disarmament polley, which Ja helloved to represent the stand the West wil inke in any new arms talks, said elimination of nuclear weapons is the West's ultimate uim
In the absence of an ingress |ment on aring-control, huwever, the "balance of terror" remains the world's best hope of práce, the government statement said.
It is a terse and frightening situation. but it gives some de grog of safety. . . ." It said.
DISARMAMENT
New York, Sept. 29, The New York Stock Ex- change today expelled a member for "fraudulent There can be
no doubt, acts." The exchange said however, that in the event of a it acknowledged "moroljor attack in a decisive area responsibilities"
to in- vostors who may have lost because of the money alleged frauds,
such 25 Europe, the powerful weapons would in- evitably come la be, used,
Children of Princess on
Chinese
origin
in Vietnam
Saigon, Sept. 28. The Salgon Municipal Government decreed to- day that minors of Chinese origin; who become Viet- namoso citizení áfter ho- turalisation of their
parents, must take Vier- namese namos.
The whose name
children
order affected parents became Vlet- citizens more than six months ago. They have to change their names immediately under the terms of the maunl elpal order publisned Mcially today.
Ti
RECENT
government previously
The review rejected the had decided that all Chinese iden that neutralist nations born in Vietnam were consider- should try to meslate big-ed Vietnamese."
awer disarmament differences,
"Since disarmarnent
affects A more reveni mensure affect-
the security of the main mill-ing Salgon's large population of
and Chinese origin was
The action was taken by the Bourd of Governors against Antun E. Homsey, a member of the exchange and a parter in Dupont, Tomsey & Co. futle Boden, was announced from mediation," it said. the exchange rostrum,
very
in the West tary powers Bast, there Wreki be
room for (neutralist)
First, the big powers should The action
that try to reach agreement on pro- deceptable 10 Dupt, Hemsey & Co. is aaosals mutually
of the them. The next slake would longer a member, fri
then seek to obtain the agree inent of other countries at an
means
exchange. It was the first ne
In 22 years that the governors
Fave expelled a member "for international disarmament con- Iraudulent nets which endan-fereIDE,"
pered a member, dem's financial Postion.AR
Death of
Lord Trefgarne
Crowborough, Sept. 28. Lord Trefgarne ut. Cleddau. formerly Mr George Carro Junes, wider cbarian of the Colonial Development Corpx:ra- tion, died at his hrane hyre yes- terday aged 06.
re-
The British statement said that for the tline being. nuclear weapons must be tained. In dispersed locations, and at least parily mobile. The United States and Britalu must retain foreign bases for
their weapons, some of statement sald,
the
it added that it must be made crystal clear to any would-be aggressor that nuclear counter- attack must be expected in ense of major aggression--UPI.
Divorce suit
New York, Sept. 29. The wife ef actor Jason
af order dissolving Chinese congrega- Hans. Chinese schools and ho bitnis have also been affected by measures designed to com- pletely assimilate, the 800,000 Chinese in Vietnam.-UPL
8 killed in
Nigerian
disturbances
Logos, Sept. 28.
have Eight people
been killed and about 81 in-
pension
Picture shows: Former Princess Nevin, a member of Farouk's family, being inter- £800.000 viewed by an official during the UAR's census. She claimed that she had lont worth of property in the cou fiscations that followed Farouk's explusion, and is now forced to live on her £25 a month pension from the government Express Photo,
UK AFRICAN POLICY UNDER
FIRE
London, Sept. 28.
The Labour Party in a pamphlet issued today said the Conservative government still looked sympathetically towards the preservation of an aristocratic society in places like Central Africa.
The
The Labour Party had long urged, that Britain should play a greater part in the new life of Africa by alloting a proportion for of ks. annual income economic ald to under- developed territories,
REPUGNANT
A considerable and In- fiuential body of opinio in the Conservative Party was ready at any moment to swing the policy back towards tradi- tional reaction, it added.
Entitled pamphlet. jured in disturbances in “Africa Today", said it was not Northern Nigeria-which surprising that when the Con- caused Princess Alexonservative government and some.
On Soull Its
African racial suddenly supporters
an dio's tour to be "slightly of
attitude the policy "It is changed their polley after
directly contrary to roarranged" Nigerian 1959 General Election, the white running police statement reported settlers, and traditional Con- what is happening over almost here today.
servatives in Britain, Telt bitter.all the rest of the continent, and
as such must, "Mr Iain Macleod, the new
time at some The disturbances, which be-Secretary
al State for
or another, come into direct the the star of the Broadway
gan on September 3, are stated Colonies, showed £1 different conflet with I.
been
is "It by the police, to have.
to the problems
polley equally "Toys In The Attic."
approach
the development by widespread dis- multi-racial territories such as repugnant to chused Mrs Rachel Robards, also an
of the Commonwealth and to 3 the Tive, alimony
content among and sought
Kenya, Tanganyika and Central actress,
that body of Africa than had been the prac-
International attorney's fees in the sult which primitive bush people, with the
notive administrations of the tice of his predecessor, Mr Alan
opinion
break organised to In 1941, suceeds to the title secka a divorce or separalloz.--
Tiv and Wukari divisions of Lennox-Boyd (now Lord down the colour bar and racial China Mail Special,
ΑΡ.
discrimination," the Benue province. Six police- Boyd). men are among the injured.
· Robards jr., Bled divorce suit
Only son of a congregational, haining Lauren Bacall. minister, Lord Tretgame led a very active political life, etc ing parliament as fiberal ment- ber in 1924,
Miss Bacall is the widow of Robards is Humphrey Bogart,
There are three sons and daughter of the marriage. Me David Trefarne, who was born
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of
proposals
"The compromise
constitutional advance in
"It is impossible to forecast how the non-white people of
Rocket bases
Bonn, Sept. 28. The semi-official Weal German military magazine Bundeswehr said today the Soviet Union has 40 permanent rocket launch-
log bases covering targets from the United States and Europe to Japan and oven Communist China,
The magazine, subsidised by the defence ministry and published by the Ger- EMAN Soldiers Association. said 10 bases housed inter- continental missiles with ranges of 5,000 miles while the other 30 had misalles with ranges of from 1.500- 'to 3,000 miles,
A defence ministry source said U-2 plano flights got much of the information.
UPL
Life sentence
for soldier
invaded by Afghan forces
Rawalpindi, Sept. 28.
Pakistan alleged today that Afghan troops were. massing on the Northwest Frontier and that. loyal tribesmen had repulsed a thrust by: Afghan levies into Pakistan territory.
An omletal Paklatan statement | Pakistan when they voted in a sold the Afghans claimed that plebiscite just before the Indian on unnamed major foreign subcontinent was partitioned) - power was backing them in their | between the newly independent' "designs" against Pakistan.
dominions at India and Pakistan Afghanistan and Pakistan
In 1047. long-standing dispute
But Afghanistan saya this over Alglian demands for a ploutseite was irrelevant as it separate Punhtu-speaking giate gave only a choice between to be carved out of Pakistan Pakistan and India without the territory.
have
The announcement
said ele
ments of on Afghan Lashkar (armed band) had crossed the frontier in the mountainous Bajaur area some 70 miles north
of the Pakistanl frontier town of Peshawar and the Khyber | Pass--the historie invasion route fron} Contral Asta ito the Indian subcontinent.
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option of joining Afghanistan. Pakistan has proposed plebiscite among the three mil- flon Pathans in Afghanistan determine whether they should Join Pakistan.-Reuter.
No more evictions
to
They clashed with loyal tribes- men and fled after suffering heavy casualties, the statement Leaders of 7,000 tenants in
Baid.
Intruders The Alghan
suf- tered 400 to 600 casualties, ne-
10 cording
reports roaching Peshawar from the Bajaur area. They took some of their dead with them when they withdrew,
No Pakistani casualties were mentioned in these reports which sold Charmangi and Salarzał tribes
the helped Mohmond tribes in their en- counter with the Afghans.
The Pakistan
announcement ; a
London, Sept. 28.
St Pancras, the London borough where demonstrn- tors against rent increases last week clashed with police, were told last night that the Town Coun- cil would "stand firm” on
differential its
rents
scheme.
In a two-hour. meeting with committee of the Town mid the Afghan Government Council, the tenante delegation had called up nearly 70,000 was told that the scheme, under reservists, requisitioned
which tenants rent is assessed troops according to their means, will Asmar, contino,
port and
concentrated
with some tanks at
trans-
This is about 120 miles east of The Council promised the
Kabul on the Kunar River.
delegation that there would be An Afghan tribal levy no further evictions and no nearly 4,000 men was stated to
further court cases pending have camped at Nowa Pass negotiations between the Council leading from Asmar into Pakls- and the tenants,
to
Lau's Bajaur area. Presumably The committee refused the force which intruded into re-house Don Cook and Arthur Pakistan Was R detachment | Rowe, who were evicted last Trom this lovy.
week from their Council-owned Today's nouncement was flats after defying an eviction
Pakistan's Foreign order. | Minister, MA Manzoor Cadir,
immediately after tial Cabinet meeting.
made by
a Presiden
SOVIET AID
Tenants said they were "fairly satisfied" with the meeting China Mall Special,
Although he did not identify Akihito honours
the foreign power said to be supporting the Adging plans, the Soviet Union is known tỏ have given heavy military s well as economic ald to Afghanistan during the past few years.
When Mr Nikita Khrushchev vislied Kabul cak- Ber
this year
he announced backing for Afghan-
Aden, Sept. 28. A British soldier alleged toistan's demands on Pakistan.
Soviet
have shot dead an officer
Afghanistan's 1,000-mile fron- with a machine-gun after tier with Pakistan was fixed in between
agreement
two Americans
↓
Washington, Sept. 23. Crown Prince Akihito today. presented decorations to two prominent Americans, their: recognition of a dispute was sentenced to 1893 by
contributions to Japanese- the life imprisonment here to Afghanistan and
British American friendship. The disturbances caused for
rulers of India. It has been day for manslaughter.
Those honoured at the cerc- authorities to rearrange the Tanganyika and Kenya, though South Africa, stripped as they shred of politicol
The soldier, Lance Bombar-Line after the heat of the Bri- were Mr Robert Murphy, U.S. known ever since as the Durand mony at the Japanese Embassy programme of Princess by no means satisfying African are of all Alexandra's tour of the northern demands for universal adult rights and almost all opportunity die Harry Whiteside, 21, ther
for organisation, will succeed
Belfast, was also discharged tish mission which negotiated Ambassador to Japan in 1952-69 region on October 11-she suffrage, full representation and
and gaining equal status and
from the army with ignominy, the agreement in Kabul.
ander-secretary of here for Independence tele-eventual self-government
their liberty,
The present Afghan Govern- stato, druk Mr and Anding of the
Eric Johnston, nevertheless 10 $5
avoid independence,
mây, be that South
court martial are subject toment claims that the agreement resident of the Motion Picture Makurdi, capital of the Benue went some way along the road
Africa in storing up such
confirmation.
was signed by Afghanistan Association of America. the province,China Mail Special. towards
accumulated bitterness that Whiteside was found not under duress and deprived the Mr Murphy received the pamphlet sald.
revolution and civil war will guilty of the capital murder of country of territory inhabitha | Grand Cordon Of The Order of
the officer. Captain David by four million Paihdos.
The Rising Sun, and Mr John- REVOLUTION
"It may be, on the other Dewsbury Evans, in a cama Pathans throw in their lot with The Sacred Treasure-Reuter,
Pakistan maintains that the ston the First Class Order Of Nasib, upper
brutions 30
Red orders
democracy,
The pamphlet sald the whole continent of Atrica was in a state of revolution. Bonn, Sept. 28.
"Before our eyes the 200 Communist East German million people who live within party boss Waller Ulbrichi has the continent of Africa are
be the outcome,
hand, that the non-whites will discover a mears of organisa- tion which can peaceably gain their rights." China Mall Special.
Sentence
Aulag! Sheikh- dom, in the western Aden pro lectorate on June 3.
on
POINTED GUN
The prosecution told the court Monday that Capt Evans had been at a barbecue when
ordered that all West German changing their status in the Business ban Whiteside went over to borrow
stray world.
which military aircraft over the iron curtain and do
not immediately obey orders to "What we are witnessing is US exciting, dramatically land be shot down, the Bonn as Defence
Ministry charged to- profoundly significant, as were the French. American or 'day.
A ministry statement said this has been learned "from trust- worthy reports."—UFI.
Amman, Sept. 28. The Government of ́ Jordan decided today to ban business transactions with one Japaneso and four other foreign firms for Russian revolutions.
violating Arab economic boy- Other points made by the colt of Israel" regulations.
AFP. pamphlet were:
HOUSE OF DIOR ANNOUNCES
SUCCESSOR TO SAINT-LAURENT
Paris, Sept. 18.
The fashion house of Christian
Dier announced it han selected Maro Bohan, 31, who for two years has been right-hand man
a hat designer, Before folning the House of Dior lis August, 1958, Boban worked as a do- signer in the los Paris houses of Pignet Molybettx and Patot:
of
a record player. Captain Evans had declined to give it Im- modiately.
The prosecution said White- side later, pointed a maching- gun at Captain Evans, who iried to brush 1 aside when Whiteside fired.
A gunner named Lasher later shot Whiteside in the lesz. ft. was stated.
A witness mid Whiteside
"I've killed the
eld
rai while another witness claimed ho said: "I have killed brave man." China Mati Special
Fishery accord
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a ten-year period to be followed by extension of Norway's Kahlica limits to 12 miles, usunity
was only "suspended for the
London, Sept. 28. period of his military service,"
Anglo-Norwegian fishery, talks which started on September 1. Dior today placed its destiny
In Oslo ended today with agree- in the handle a tried and
but in Paris circles, there were ment to propose to both govern- tested
during the designer
that British. fchermen sono doubts whether Saint-monts two-year absence of Eve
Laurent, in fact, would even should continue to fish to within Saint-Laurent who 10 on Boban is a contrast to the slen-
kually Festine, his old job.
six miles of Norway's const for military service.
der, bespectacled Saint-Since his last 12 months period Laurent. Ile is a well-built, of exemption elapsed and the dark-haired Frenchman
army said he minat Join the average height, Armed with
army, the charm which is customary In the men who, havo meilė, a Hi In the ear world of Paris fashion; Antifriz assistans to Saidi. Elitrent, Ba was mainly responsible for the bollections Shows by "Cärätah", Bler- Lamidres" the Linton Uranch of the Parla bonise; According to the undeundojusiik, the Salki-Ladrent), conienet
to the 24-year-old Salat- Laurent
Boban started designing fashiona In his school days and for Years was a close friend and protege of the late Christian Dior, crestor of the "new look"" 'and other styles which pat Parle back in the fashion lead after World War II, Dior dled in Italy. In 1967.
Boban's mother spent her life as
the Hellcate Saint- well informed soures sald here
today, Reuler. Laurent has,
10x * hospital rfering from Kertom exhaustion.
Cape Canaveral, Bapt. 20. sources said he spent The United States micorded Paškiöu
an pärlier period in the today in recovering an inain hospital following partial man capsule ejected into the Breakdown in April and May | Attunilo Orcüh by a:MLA
thila öar. Bül Balst-Laurent intercontinental-ballistic minile went through with a muconidiaunched from the rocket - bass rut
autumn Lähd Winter re tīda morning. The US. showing the Jong PSUPT.
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