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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1960.

Call for conciliation of all warring factions Chou's plea to DAG DENOUNCES MOBUTU

Report to UN –

General Assembly

United Nations, Nov. 3. The Secretary-General Mr Dag Ham- marskjold today laid before the UN General Assembly a report denouncing the army-backed Congo regime of Col. Joseph Mobutu and calling for government of conciliation in which all warring factions would take part. The long-awaited report was from his special representative, Indian diplomat Mr Rajesh- war Dayal, who blamed a new influx of Belgian nationals for part of the difficulty in the troubled African country.

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Mr Dayal made it plain that he believed the Mobutu coup

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atr Dayal poke of the office of Chief of Stale, held by Jeroph Kusivulu, as one of the

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whay foundations still stand. <ther was the now Inactive Parliam which was dissolved li Mabulu,

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Once steurity is established,

te suid, the two institutions might rve as a medium for Bringing political stability.

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U.S. Marines land in Cuba

Controversial

bill may be amended

The

Salisbury, Nov. 3. Southern Rhodesia consider- government is ing amending the con- troversial Law and Order! (Maintenance) Bill follow- ing various representations against it, it was on nounced here today.

'The Dayal report was mitted for the Ars.mbly together with un excilange of correspon- dence between Mr Ham- marsikjold and the Belgian Governmunt and with Tehombe, prime minister of

A debate on the bit which Katanya Province. The mai! gives the government greater Mr contret over disorderly sets and provides severe penalties fer thom. was postponed in the Rhodesia Parliament Southern today.

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report, however, Diyaf's' own account,

*Th UN Command, he said, of the Chlixest Communist was maintaindeg contact with

Moscow, Nov. 3. Mao Tse-tung. First Secretary

Parly, may come to Moscow beth Kavub and Mobulu. to attend anniversary celebra-fi micolioned depbad Premier

lans of the Russian Revoin- | Patrice Lumumba only in tion on November 7, secording factual review of the Congo to rumours today.

events.

It had been reported carlier that

A total of 1.450 United States Marines on manoeuvres in the Caribbean were landed Guantanamo

at

Nayal Base

in

a

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British landing

aid system

Washington, Nov. 3.

Cuba, recently, for days rest and relaxation'. Naval personnel were also given hore leave from the base.

An airport landing aid de Photo shows

Bailors and veloped by Britain will be Marines coming ashore in # installed as standard equipment Liberty launch for their week-nt all Jarge United States air- end shore leave,-AP Photo. Helds, the Federal Aviation

Agency has announced.

Fantastic

The system involved is the British RAE (red white) visual glide path Indicator developed

ment-China Mail Special.

new by the Royal Aircraft Establish-

weapon

(Continued from. Page 1) However, some of the radio- active neutrons generated by nuclear Ussion Inside the devlee would be channeled through an open-end load tube and shot into the open as though from a gun.

The scientists, who declined to be identified. said that based on what they know of present- day reactor technology, develop- ment of a reactor small enough for mobility, yet "hot" enough to produce neutrons in practical quantities would present great problems. But they added the heiden la "conceptually possible."

-AFT & AP.

NO WITHDRAWAL The Minister of Justice, Mr Reginald Knight, said the gov- ernment was considering amond- !ng the bill in the light of vari-

Gus representations, added there was no intention on the art of the government to withdraw the bill. It is cur

but

He reported that large im a conference of top leaders of

were return world Communism, to disenss ber of Belgians Idealogical differences being to their favner edong, which Gween the Soviet and Chinese lained independence fast July, Communist parties, would und were exerting strong in-purpose to achieve the objects probably be held at the time fluence

of the celebrations.—AFP.

administration

ot the Lacked by Mobutu,--AP.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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3 Indispensable accessory

tite Victorian visitor (8).

of

8 The earth in the gloarning!

(4).

Tightening by a thread (8).

11 They were dug in Flanders

Belds (8).

13 Gains a gool? (4).

15 Clear tin instrument (8).

18 This is really touching (8).

10 11 may occur to you (4),

21 Much the same as "18" (B),

25 No big-time crool (8).

26 Boxer who went the dis-

tanec? (4),

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1 This is too much! (4). * Shows the way the wind

blows (4).

4 Bend your back? (4).

5 Female nets7 (4).

6 Slodlar to twins (5),

7 Moves sharply, apparently

(5).

Certificates in alock (8).

10 Allowed to occupy again"

(B)

12 Laid down the law (5).

14 Sing remulously (5),

16 How low can you get? (5).

of the bill," he said.

The Federal Chief Justice Sir Robert Tredgold. resigned Tuesday in protest against the bill.

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He said it "outrages almost every basic human right and is an unwarranted invasion by the executive of the sphere of the

courts."--Reuter.

Russian petroleum

Colombo, Nov. 3. Ceylan's Minister of Com- Dieree and Trade. Mr T. H. tlingaratne, told the House cl Representatives today that the government was contemplating the import and dietribution

from petroleum products Soviet Union.

of

the

He did not give details of the quantity involved. Reuter.

Strike ended

Coventry, Nov. 3 About 850 production workers 1 Carbodies Limited's factory here voted today to end a month-old strike over the firm's to make some reported plan men redundant and retain others en full time.

The factory makes the bodies for a wide range of British motor cars,~~~Router.

Fighting recalled

Paris, Nov. 3. Four battalions of German into the Morne troops moved Drea today twice in Ulving memory the scene of bitter fighting between France

Germany-without any

and p-

parent reaction from the loca! population.-Reuler.

FARMER FINDS WRECKAGE

OF LONG-LOST PLANE

Lyon, Nov. 4,

A former cutting wood in an isolated part of forest near Monsole-en-Beaujolais discovered the wreckage of

a private plane which disappeared on a flight four years ago.

The former first noticed a fragment of the plane's wing which

rested in the branches of a tree, Scattered about

the the ground was wreckage of a four-place single-engine monoplane.

Authorities identified The

27 Peer of the resim, it appear 10 Little devil the Spanish drive time of the crash in England.

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(5),

20 Terry? (5).

21 Skin of Man? (1),

'Best prospects in Asia'

New York, Now 3. pliot, whose skeletah was found Tungleu Abdul Rohanan. still atrapped in the compart-Prime Minister of Malaya, told n select gathering of Amériem 17 Indiestes people are posses-ment, William Robert Brail

acord, a Canadian living at the business lenders here ikal hd Hive (5),

double "If there Is another Illa log showed that he felt country in the world and cor- tainly not in Asia-which offers London on Oct. 2, 1050, sa

better prospects for investment" cross-channel fight to Lean his own. Touquet, FranICO. Ho left Le The Prime Minister spoken t Touquet on the moming of Oct. w dinner arrangter by the Far 3 and land at Telsus Le East-America

Council in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Botore YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across 1 Diades, 1 Chaim, Noble Near Parla e tock off 7-Buillealt; & Final; 9 Latech, 11 Elevate, 13 Compere, 15 darler, again the next ribning on his him wore many men who leis 18 Trent 19 Rubleund, 20 End-ue, 21 Empire. Down 1 Babel, l-fated fight, but the moulding decide, what Alnerican private 2 Delve, Spanner. 4 Cotes, B Abundant, real-la. 10 Tath-cords in the plune did not enterprian will pures, 124Legiblo, 18 Cattle, 14 ·Entree, is Recap, 17 Ridge, †

22 It may do shed (4),

23 Not the parson's noen! (4),

24 Deserve ʼn ruwarɑ (4).

show this delisilon-AD.

WhereAP

invest and

Welensky

criticises Macmillan

London, Nov. 3.

Britain on Taiwan policy

London, Nov. 3. China's Premier Chou En-lai urged Britain in effect tonight to break with Ameri- can support of Chiang Kai-shek in order to improve relations and promote world peace.

He made his comments. In 1 There is no divergence an rare interview televised by the this with Russia," he added. A Commonwealth premier BBC and screened tonight in the

RUSSIA AHEAD tonight publicly criticised | United Kingdom.

He told his interviewer. Bri- Green,

Prime Minister Macmillan Ish journalst Felix

in a bitter dispute over the constitutional futuro of the troubled contral African federation.

Mr Macmillan told the House of Commons on Tuesday that nome of the members of the Monckton Commission objected to discussing certain aspects of the controversial secession

-issue.

that Brital's position toward

Chins Is an incomplete one.

In the interview Chou misc made these other points:

*

He accused the United. States of persisting in policies of strength and cold. war?"

*

His message, he said, was that It was not enough for London to recognise Peking....It ought

He said the Soviet Union also no longer ruff" the United

was for ahead of the U.S. States in support of the Chiang, In science and technology; Rui-shek regime on Formosa, Mr Chou sald That:

* the

Chinese people do not want war

with the United States.

to

This would allow member But he added "so long as the stotes of the Federation -to Untied Staics continues withdraw under certain condi- | occupy Tatwan there can be no tions after a trial period. basic improvement in reiations

In a public statement issued | balween China and the U.S. by his London office, Sir Roy Welensky said Mr Macmillan 'GROUNDLESS SLANDER' "regrettably was misinformed," Sir Roy claimed some members of the commission had objected.

Claimeri the unbreak- able solidarity among al the countries of the Socialis!

camp;

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Described as regrettable India's alleged desire to hold on to a big piece of terri

which belonga to China and claimat India was maldine new donalds. But there re- mained hope for "positive Mr Chou En-lai

gave the results."

relations interview in Peking on Septem-

Sino Britsh ver 5 in prepared reply to questions. The interview was The cw broke as Comunon-televised tonight.

relations secretary Air The Chinese premier ruled Duntun Sandys told the House of out any compromise over Commons "quite extensive Formosa, changes" might be needed if the federation is to survive.

wealth

CHANGES

This is exactly what the Munckton Commission R: 25- member body set up by Mr urged Mucinillan strongly

test month after closely probing the future of the federation a a black-white partnership state, Mr Sindys' statement was the first public indication by British spokesman that Britain envisages big changes in the Federation's future constitution, --AP.

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have not improved s they should have because Bel- tain "trails behind the U.S." in supporting the Chiang Kai-thel: regime in the United Nations."

Was China

willing work for normalisation at Sun-Japanese relations, in accordance with the five pela- ciples of penecful co-existence,

the the providing

210 Japanes Heverniment "no longer pursurs a policy of hostility to China" and provided Japan does not "trail behind the U.S. in manu- facturing Ivo Chinas."

There was only one way to settle the conillet he said; the United States government must agree to withdraw all Its armed forees from Taiwan and Talwan straits,"

Tempt the family...

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Mr Chou termed as "ground- less louder reports that China co-existence peaceful rejects between nations of different corial systems.

"China has always stood for peaceful co-existence among nations with different systems" f stated,

Peking resolutely

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