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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960.

SINO-SOVIET DIFFERENCES World will one

Red leaders may VIOLENT

discuss issue

in Moscow

London, Oct. 3.

RIOT

IN PARIS

Paris, Oct. 3.

World Communist leaders may discuss Sino- Hundreds of young French-

Soviet differences when they meet in Moscow

for the anniversary celebrations of the Octo- ber 'revolution on November 7, Communist sources said here today.

the

absetivo "The

of ocial A session of the Supreme delegations *CE

Soviet Soviet in Moscow has been set Unlur tel Elstern European for October 1, and Mr Khrush- back to be may wish cutaries at last week's Chinese chev

celebrationS In independence

home by then,

Pelting in regarded in rilplaatle elreles here is confirmation that the differencen persist, despite recent attempts by both sides to minining the fri pislie. high-level The only

Fast European representative at the Peking, festivities was Mr Abdul

men shouting for a "French Algeria” fought

«

90-minuto club-and-

stone battle tonight with Police.

The clash erupted only a few blocks from President Charles De Gaulle's Elysee Palace.

It was the most violent street riot in the French capito Fines De Gaulle returned to power in | May, 1958,

3

Uncounted scores were hustled off in police patrol wagons.-- UPI.

There were many injuries on Meanwhile, usually reliable sources maintained that the both sides as 'police waded in nature

Sino-Soviet with butons wrapped in heavy of the Is differences

rrontal frequently capes to break up misunderstand in the West, assault by the rigid wing youths on the offre of the left wing It is not that the Chinese weekly L'Express. openly oppose peaceful enixis- teter or believe war to be in Kellesi, Albanian Vice-Premier evitable, The Chinese have re- und Memzaik. the Albanian Communist Party contral cum-peatedly declared their support

for peaceful existence, Intle chairman. Albania unofficially reported to have been the only East European to have sided with country Chica when Mr Nikita Khrush- chev, the Sovlet Prime Minister, criticised the Chinese at the meeting of Communist bloc lenders in Bucharest last June.

Several reports all uneon- firmed have been circulating m diplomatie tuarters about the present state of the Moscow Peking differences.

20

PARTIES

is

Recently, the conclusion of a border agreement with Burma has been held out by Peking as

In

xemple of peaceful coexis- fence, while Mao Tse-tung the publication of certain of his works last week said that com- premises with imperialism are possible.

The here, difference is that the Chinery believe "American Imperialism is bent on aggressive war, un- less restrained by tough'mes- sures in force.

Ax

understood

other

can

The

Rich widow not known

London; Oct. 3.

Actress Margaret Leighton, who has announced that she will divorce actor Laurence Harvey, said to- day she knows nothing or a rich Hollywood widow whose name has been link- ed with his in the gossip columna.

Pleture Show: Western Summit-Eisenhower and Masmillan get together for 24 hours over breakfast. Finally, they Issued a statement calling on the UN Assembly to start "consentrating on sober, keriaus, constructive work, especially with regard to dia- armament."-Express Phose,

Bobbies take Late Lord Simon took

on French

traffic

Calais, Oct. 3. Six Southend policemen led!

by Sergeant John Graves visited Calais to try their hand at directing French

traffic.

two-day

The Russians, un the One is that a commission of representatives of some 20 Cum-Hond, are seen as holding that

Imperialism" munist parties at present "American"

agree to disarma- meeting in Moscow with the be made to

for ment through opinion, provided the way aim of paving

The widow

wealthy, 1s

They were on a during high-level work opinion can be mobilised agreement

Blonde Mrs Joan Cohn, whose exchange visi, with six Culois La talks

Moscow in early against America through

husband

Harry, head of policemen who fly to Southend United Nations. November,

Columbia pictures, died three next weekend lo direet traffic

there. This attitude, it was thought, years ago, Mrs Colun threw Another report says that the

one element

Mr behind

1 31st birthday

for dispute come up for discussionis

party lacties

the Harvey ITI the Khrushchev's

Hollywood this the recent session of

weekend. Polish Party Central Committea United Nations.

were thus TC- The Chinese

fil

and that the Poles despatched a

In

H. War, SOUTH!

their

DWn

lo

keen interest

in housing

problems

London, Oct.. 3.

Lord Simon, who had a stroke while on holiday

day appreciate Apartheid policy Verwoerd says

Pretoria, Oct. 3.

South Africa's white supremist Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, declared today that "with all the clashes in Africa and the turbulence in the Congo, there will soon be greater Friendship toward South Africa in the out- side world and people will realise that the road South Africa is following is the correct one."

Dr

Verwoerd addresas a lunchtime rally of students at Pretoria University in support of his party's campaign to con. vert South Africa, In Wednes- day's natioent referendum, from a constitutional monarchy under the British republic with a South African president.

crown to a

his

Dr Verwoerd told students that the Apartheid (racial segregation)

of policy government was correct and the world would one day realise it.

Russia hasn't

sent man

into space

Moscow, Oct. 3.

A Russian scientist said to- day the Soviet ‘Union has not sont a mun into space but is capable of doing so. The statement by

FRONTIER POST

added Dr Verwoerd

**the Western world and the white Christian nations who mainly constitute that world, will one cien N. Sisakian in the govern- day be grateful to South Africament newspaper, Izvestia, came for holding this troller post after В rash of unconfirmed on the Dark Continent."

Dr Verwoerd also drew at- tention to Communist dangers and South Africa's position between two great world blocs bidding for the power favour of neutralists.

re.

Ho said it should be membered that there is a

that

in the English Lake District last month, died along Communistic world and peacefully in his sleep in a Manchester nur- sing home.

Irt was raised The matter Created First Baron Simon of

where House of Lords Wythenshawe ir 1947, a year the after switching from the Liberal Lord Simo admitting he was to the Labour Party, he was by solely responsible for the ban, ure

a mistake in-profession an engineer taking a said he had made their fret class honours degree at in taking such action.

before Cambridge University joining the two firms founded by his father.

A

Both groups of policemen also expected to exchange formation and hints on own methods of traffic control. Sgl Graves said that he ano men would go out with local policemen,

None

his

six British always of the

was

in

CONTROVERSY

"I have never met the lady," letter to the Chinuse. The Polish garded as more sanguine about Miss Leighton told a reporter

Three years ago he was in- central committee meeting took fisking a war that the Rus today "I have no knowledge of

volved in another controversy place curler this month, just be-slims. In Iuct, while the her at ali.” fore Mr Wladysław Gomulka Russinns

when he published a pamphle belleve

She announced

wealthy man, he on Saturday

criticising the policy by which keenly interested Communism that she left for the United Nations Gen-progress towards

Is to seek a divorce eral Assembly,

would be seriously set back by from Harvey, who left London policemen--the others are all politics and local government, appointments were made to the

Chinese have the day before to work in a constables has been to France his ospecial concerns being slum boards of state industries. Indications

Communist

Lord Simen, who served off as not alto movie ( been described

In Hollywood. They apart from wartime service.elenrance and housing in his circles are that Mr Khrushchevgether unhappy that

the Royal Commission native city of Manchester, on three years ago. | China Mall Special.

which he wrote several books,

The Press set up in 1947, hit Is unlikely to meet the Chinese would bring the Russians down were married

the front pagos again last leader Mao Tse-lung in Mr

to their own economic level.

year with an appeal in the Khrushchev makes his schedul-

Underlying their differences ed visit to North Korea this

House of Lords for Britain 10 form a non-nuclear "club" of monil.

ali Industrial nations except Russia and the United States, His heir He had two sons.

would

1 wor

ideologieál hoirsplitting. observers -believed. u funcio- mental issue emerging between This, observers said, be understandable if both sides the Russians and Chinese was for the ideological are waiting for their relations rivalry

Communist up for discussion in leadership of the Moscow in early November, world.teuter.

to come

12.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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(8).

accompurity

strain

10 Beginning of a tree (5). 11 Tumbledown

lion (5).

accommoda-

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18 Held curely (0).

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22 Take-off in pubile (4).

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20 The cool customer hus it (8),

26 Te tear around! (0)

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20 What I'm sticking to (3).

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1 Well chessa aesthetically

(8).

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Пlower? (8).

3 Minus quantity (4).

4 Some women are up to thele

eyes in it (7).

5 Easily yielding

(7).

to pressure

Ready to enlculate? (6).

7 Forceful upswing (5).

14 Part of a shirt (8).

16 She's dreadfully untidy (8).

18 Stage furnishing (7).

17 Young Harry Hare? (7).

19 Biscuit from Bath (8).

21 No novice ($).

24 Got carried away (4).

→AP.

THE WAR IN LAOS

UK floods

subside

In 1931 he became a Man- chester elty counciller. ten years later the city's Lord Mayor and as Mr Ernest Darwin Simon was Liberal Member of Parliament for two periods before World War Two.

BEAUTIFUL HOUSE Vientiane, Oct. 3. Prince Souphannouvong bas

Always closely interested In formally announced that his

Manchester, Exeter, Oct. 3.

he presented the! 140 „pru-Communst Pathet

South-west England mopped city with beautiful Wythenshawe Jule movement

named three-man group to negotiate

wookend house and 250 acres of parkland today as

and was for many years Chair- floods subsided, with the neutralisi Vienitano

man of the Council of Manches- Government, a Radio Palhet Following a dry night after

ter University. Lão broadcast heard in two days of continuous heavy rain, towns feet deep in water

Vientiane sald today.

up

It said Pritice Souphannou with hundreds of homes flooded vont had sent u telegram to were drying out and roads and neutrallst Laotian Premier railway lines cleared Souvonna Phouma notifying him that negotiations should be started as soon as possible."

Meanwhile reports received here Iron points throughout Luos indicated that fighting had come to a halt in the Laotian the situation civil war though

was far from clear In some areas.-AFP

A tow more landalides were reported during the night and debris left behind by the floods still made driving dangerous on main roads.

Lady Simon-they were mar- 1012 was herself n ried in member of the city counell for nine years.

Three years, after being tp- pointed Chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation Lord Simon was in 1050 the centre of a ferce political storm.

It arose over the cancella- Exeter But highways into

a television play cut off on Saturday, reopened tion of

which poked and trains

running "Parly Manners" through to the far south-west, fun at the Labour Party. ---China Mall Special.

were

Princess Alexandra

takes

part in

colourful ceremony

Ibadan, Oct. 3.

Princess Alexandra arrived here today to begin

her tour of the Nigerian regions.

be particularly The Princess, the personal constitution, ricamative of the Queen guided by the moral and demo- accepted principles

Reek her cousin, at Nigeria's inde cratic

celebrations, had throughout Nigeria, and pendence Darlier today opetuod a scusion friendly relations "with all for- of Parilament elgn powers which act in ac- of both Houses in Lagos,

cordance with the principles of western, to charter of the United Nu- She will tour the

tions." casters and northern regions until October 16 when she will Jy back to London.

In a spouch from the throne at the pouring of the Housca of Parliament,

the Princess sald the government belleved its primary task was to induce a climate of stability in Africa,

This was nedded to thot the resimtim amount of each nation's resQUINCES was devoted

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across 1 Harrow, & Sides, to the carrying out of develop-

into unproductive defectes channels, the spooch guld,

8 dinn, 0 Reform, 11 Dwekt, 12 Trepan, 14 Foto, 10 Sleet, 18ment schomes and the minimum Alone, 19 Tear, 20 Surrey, 24 Loose, 25 Gelore, 20 (e)Leck, 27 Ore, 4 Wimple, 5 Sonny, 28 Teheus. Down; 1 Hare, 2 Raft, Sodness, & Dreamer, 7 Sallate, 15 (mouth)Organ, 13 Dames, 14 Fog-hom, 15 Tersely, 17 Label, 10 Target, 21 Rake, 22 Yoke, 23 Mass.

The opening ceremony clam- ly followed the House of Corona patterno.

The Princess wore a pearl azel llora, the "Nigerin" diamond brooch presented to her Jast week arul diamond necklace carrings and bracelets,

Her gown was in white lik paper talleta with a very full skirt dallostoly embroidered with Howrs, garlands and medallions and framed with ruched talle.

Members of Parliament, In The speech also proralsed that rightly-hued roben und jur. the government would pay robans, added to the oppur of the gúnd to the spielt of the Nigerian, ceremony --Baster.

On

the rest of the world is divided or uncommitted.

"In the fight between these forocs which are bidding for uncommitted the favours of PWARE

could Bouth Africa easily land between the two grinding stones and could be crushod.

"But if she is united she has s good chance of surviving, That unity which never under the monarchy will surely come under a republic."

GOOD EXAMPLE

came

reports in past weeks that the Soviet Union had already sent

man aloft but had not revented it.

yhet

Mr Simidan, almost directly claims retuling British press

been that a Soviet man has

rocketed 100 miles into space, wrote that Russia had not sent up anyone 100 to 450 kilometres (02 to 280 miles) up. JUSTIFIED

Such flights, he said, were so "They can't give short that tangible scientific results about

manned conditions lights,"

to

costrie

"That is why much Bighis to altitudes of 100 to 450 kilo-

Soviet. metres - zithough technique is equipped to con- duct thean haven't been made," he said.

of

"From &

scientific point view, this attitude is completely justined," he added.

Mr Slenkian's article was one of many devoted to the third anniversary tomorrow Sput- nik I.

Dr Verword cited Israel as a

He said the return of the two good example of a self-assertive country which survived and space dogs, Belka and Strelka, the possibility of flourished against the greatest bed proved

returning a man but that at the difficulties,

In his address, Dr Verwoerd moment space radiations remain "the most serious" danger to paid this tribute to Israel: "We manned space fight--UPI. South Africans are too retiring. We should take examples from

to the tile is Roger Simon aged Israel. That email lion had 46. China Mail Special

Marines in

Far East

Washington, Oct, 3. The Marine Corps today reduced its standard tour of duty for the Far East from dë 10 13 months.

The new standard will apply to all marines sent to the Far 1 and to mat East since July

at Far of those who arrived Eastern stations last June.

Major units affected are the 1st Marine Air Wing in Japan and the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa.UPI,

Once she was a family mald. Now she is, the mother of the youngest member of that famliy, one of the mos famous in the world. Arma-starie, Norwegian sirf who Rockafeller, 'pushes "two »" month » solá married. Steven Bleven Junilor 'unnolioed (through New York, where, mote sombre taternsijonal relationships are currently- siirseling mare alléniin,--Exped. PELDİN.

to make home for its people on

mall pièce of desert,

"Husband and wife, son and daughter had to go out with a gun in one hand and a shovel in the other to build their homes. In spite of danger and

done tribulations "they've

wonderful job so far.”—AP.

He couldn't

D

bear to see

a train go by

Sputnik One memorial

for Moscow

London, Oct. 3.

A 184-foot high obelisk in the shape of on arrow pointing toward the sky will be set up in a Moscow streat to commemorate the launching of Russia's "Sputnik One"--the first satellito -- three earth years ago tomorrow, The base of the obelisk would house a museum with exhibits on Soviet space achievements, and a statue of professor Kon- Bonn was not content to stantia Eduarduvich Tisolkov- watch the trains go by, sky, Soviet space pioneer, He wanted to drive them. I would be put up in front of the But Boon, of Moons-avenue, Cheltenham, had no right ti be on a British Railways foot- plate. The nearest to ever got to his heart's desire was as ați engine cleaner when he was 15.

London, Oct. 3. Twenty-four-year-old Brian

He lost

the job after two Years, But as a labourer Boon atlll dreamed his dreams. He still wanted to be the men with his hand on the throttle.

And on May 20 hla dream came true,

locomotive at He drove a Cheltenham's engine shed 60 yards up the line, 60 yards down the line.

Four days later be was mime moned to appear in court on July The charge was: un-

tiga lawfully

storm locomotive in motion, thereby undangering the safety, of pet- Botta then belast upon. the railway.

obelisk,

(The Soviet Union launched- Sputnik One on October 4, 1957. It weighed 184 lbs and circled the earth for exactly three months, measuring internat pressures and temperatures).-- Heuter.

Export or die

London, Oct. 3. Dr Charles Hill, a Cabinet minister, said today that though Britain was exporting at the re- markable rate of just under 210 million a day this was not enough.

"We need to earn more it wa are to pay our way and help the lees developed countries to raise MK their standard of living," Hill ́added.

Britain needed to export

It noutly parked with the brake | sidd.

A

he

But on July & Boon's strange urge got the better of him. He This time. He did it again. drove an engine more than 100 higher proportion of her in- yards down ho trock and left creasing industrial output,

Dr Bil, Chancellor of the The story of

the man who Duchy of Lancaster,

at the responsible for, watatem aliached loved traina anded Gloucester Quarter Setons the to the Crown, was opening a

Bulness other day when Boon was put National

Mai on probation for these ywsaw | Exhibition hereChina

| (proleć. London Express Sherylow

minister

.

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