THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961,
WANT WAR IN ALGERIA STOPPED
Arab League threat to sever ties FRENCH ARMY with France
Bagdad, Feb. 1.
Ton Arab League countries threatened to- day to broak relations with France if the war in Algeria continues.
A 10-point resolution was passed unanimously by the foreign ministers after a report by Algerian provisional Foreign Ministér Krim Belkassem.
SENT FOR TRIAL
The Arab League members also promised more "wespons 03 Boon as possible" for nationalist fighters.
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Their threat to sever all ties with France-n step demanded by Belkossem-was worded this way,
Landon, Feb. 1. Arthur Albert Jones, 44-year- old After-welder, was today sent for trial at the Old Bailey, Centrul Criminal Court, charged with having sexual intercourse without her consent with an 11-people." year-old girl guide.
war
with
RESHUFFLE
Moves for peace
in Algeria
Paris, Feb. 1.
France tonight appointed a new Commander-in- Chief in Algeria, General Fernand Gambiez, in a 'military reshuffle seen here as part of General de Gaulle's moves for peace in
Algeria.
General Gamblez, 67, carnud
the inner Government
a reputation tor diplomatic skill when Tunisia attained in- "Arab countries will recon-
dependence. He has already dder their political, diplomatic
nicknamed in teen and сеологие relations with
of
the France if the latter continues circles
"General Ceasefire." the Algerian | He takes
In Algerin over No deadline date was men-Immediately, succeeding General Crepin, who beome* itioned by the countries under- Jeun Jones, through his counsel, writing
the threat-Iraq. the Commander-in-Chief of French pleaded not guilty and reserved UA.R., Jordan, Yemen, Saudi troops in Germany.
China Mall Arabia, Sudan, Libyo, Lebanon,
Morocco and Tunisia-AP.
his
Spec'al.
defence.
HEALTHY AND HAPPY
DIA
for
treatment 'Mr Ham'
Cape Canaveral, Feb. 1.
"Mr Ham," the chimpanzee rocketed 155 miles into space yesterday, enjoyed all the luxuries of a senior officer at sea aboard the recovery ship, it was disclosed today,
He spent the night In the period of greatest stress at inke- "Commodore's quasters" as the of, during weightless stores and U.S.S. Der ploughed through re-entry into the earth's atmos
towards Grandphere. the moonlight
Baliama Istand, where he ንገር given extensive modicai tesls. He was later down back to Cape Canaveral,
GREATEST STRESS
Officials reported OM the basis of preliminary EX- amination that the chimp was
healthy and happy."
Preliminary examination of dala received during the flight showed that Ham was able to perform his outlined task of pulling levers even during the
General Jacques Ailard, the present commander in Germany Lakes General Gambler's Paris post as Inspector General Infantry.
Al
Cabinet also appointed The General Jean Olle as Chief of the General Stal. He succeeds General Paul Ely, who will relire un March 1.
General Olle is regarded here as a top military brain who will back to the hilt the President'a policy for Algeria.
Pattern Today's changes are soen as the pattern of atting inlo efforts to
Is achlove peace started Algeria
with apponiment last November as Minister for Algeria of Mr
Louis Joxe, renowned mo Regotiator.
the
STUDENTS VERSUS
THE PROCTORS
Oxford, Feb. 1. The Oxford University under- graduste magazine "Itir" appeared today with one page blank except for two small photographs and the words "consored by the proctors" (proctore are responsible for uni- versity discipline).
The Editor of Isis, Mr Paul Foot, sch of former Cyprus Governor Sir Hugh Foot, sald the proctors had banned series of reviews el lectures given by Oxford professors,
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The first had appeared in last Wednesday's edition, and three more were to have appeared on today's blank page.
Royal tourists
With Queen Elizabeth #tanding at his side. Prince Philip contemplaice as he turns to tapk, at the Taj Mabat at Agra, India, on January 29. The Royal couplo famed white marble spent more than an hour at the mausoleum during the daytime and returned there again at night to see it bathed in mronlight, But the moon did not appear due to cloud although they waited more than an hour-AP;
Fire in nursing home kills 7
Washington, Feb. 1.
At least seven people, all believed to be elderly patients, died today in a fire in a nursing home.
LANCASHIRE SEES
NEED FOR
FURTHER
CURBS IN IMPORTS
Manchester, Fob. 1.. Lancashire mill owners are worried about the possibility of a new redundancy unlass programme being nocossary further curbs in foreign crop imports aro imposed, despite the fact that half the machinery in the mills was scrapped last year.
Mr Arthur R.F. Armitage, Chairman ос Armitago and Jury, (Holdings) Ltd, Mun- chester textile merchants and manufacturers, says in hia annual report that much proft must bo ploughed back in the re-equipment programme for which The government offering a 25 percent grant.
"There would be no hesita tion," he adds, "were it not for one
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factor, the continuing threat of unlimited tariffs-free Imperts of Asintle yarn and clath, unless permancat 15- rangement to control the coiling of such imports la ogreod or is necessarily Imposed the mills will hesitate with good reason.” A MOCKERY Unrestricted, imports, he con- tirued.
could make a mockery ei plans that were otherwise cesnomically sound and pro-
EICHMANN CHARGED
Jerusalem, Fob. 1,
Adolf Eichmann is charged
war
with crimes against the Jawish propto, crimos against humanity, crimas and with member-
In ship hostilo
Noxi organisations, officially announced hero today.
was
The accusations by the stále of Israel against the former 85 lender are listed in the charge, handed by Attorney General Dr aldeon Hausner to Dr. Robert Servatius, Eichmann's German defence counsel, who returned
·WDE
duced a situation in which the redundancy D recently elimi nated would be only a part of the redundancy yet to be faced. Current Information, how. ever, held out le, hape of here from Germany last night.
The chargo
which any renewal of imitation by released for publication with Dr agreement and not at alt by Servatius consent, contains 15 Impostion. Crlues who charged Lanca-counts and a list of 13 pro-
accution witnesses, raising .with shire producers
The oficial announcement yarm and cloth prices too for
niso states that Dr Hausner told and too fast ignored the com-
Dr Servatius during today's pletely uneconomie starting
meeting about one-hour ad- point from which there
arrangements to enable him, to II vances began to emerge
"meet Elchmarin, under "appro- monilis aco, continues Mr
priate conditions at his piece of Armitage. The Latest Cotton confinement." The lawyer in 10
showed that court within 15 days." Board statistica
in cloth prices since 1854 had been only 3.7 continued: "Hausner
the increase
perrent-Reulr,
The oficial · announcement told Dr. Servaljus of his right to re- quest a preliminary Inquiry London, Feb. 1. which would. be held in the Mr John Hay, Farliamentary Jerusalem district court, by submitting a request to the
The seven bedies we re-licyed six or eight people were Mr Foot said: "They object-covered from the fourth floor still on the top floor.
of a brick mansion-style build- Twenty-four patients and Sceretary for the Minister of ing housing the nursing homo seven employees were repert-Transport, today refused court within 15 days," in Washington,
ed to have been in the building request in the House of Com-
monia that" the ministry First repens were that all when the fire started. The hom patlints had been evacuated, provides medical care
for "effectively" bør all foxhounds from milroad tracka--UPI. But a nurso said later she be elderly persons.—-AP.
The ministers approved, with-ed to it on the grounds that the out comment, the request
lectures were private ones to by
which the press were not ad- General Maurice Challen, Com-
mitted." mander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe, to be granted premature retirement for por- sonal reasons."
immediately. His replacement The retirement takes offect wil be discussed between the Nato allies.
Ho may have been subjected forces at times 16 gravity times the weight of his own body during re-entry, officials sald.
Roporters here caught glimpse of Ham as he arrived in sage through aluminium which he chanted and grimaced as he was carried off the Tar- most
an
mac.
д
told him
The proctors had that last weeks review had in
one instanco caused grave per- sonal distress.
Mr Foot salt it was serious university lectures were not open to public scrutiny, adding: "most of the lecturers are paid General Challen, 55, a former froas treasury fanda, and this Commander-in-Chief in Algeria, is publie money." China Mall is one of a number of generals Special.
of them retired or without posts who are critical) of the President's Algerian sald policy-Reuter
Major Dan Moseley, extensive medical tesis Grand Bahama. which abowed cluded X-rays, chimpansee
normal. Beuter.
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Britain agrees
London, Feb. 1.
Britain hus agreed to the United States proposal for a short postponenient, until lato March, of the resumption of the nuclear test ban conference pl Geneva.
Zurich, Feb. 1. Four young Italian workers
believed killed today A Foreign Ofee spokesman when + avalanche swept here today said Britofa had them over the side of a clift received a formal proposal from near Zermatt in the Swiss Alps, Washington and "we" and this
UPI.
I acceptable."-Reuter.
CIVIL WAR DANGER
Hammarskjold wants more authority to deal with Congo
United Nations, Feb, 1. V.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjald today urged the U.N. Security Council to give him increased authority in the Congo situation, or else face the prospect of withdrawing the U,N, forces and seeing the Congo's internal conflict burst into civil war.
It the UN. forpo were with factions of the Army, without a drawn from the Congo, he said, broadening of the U.N., forces civil war would be inevitable, | mandato,
and he added that if the pre This, he rald, would require sence of this force were not a clearer and more complcté enough to provant diyl) war, definition et je Uolina Nation's then I should be withdrawEN uitns.
He asked for authority to
He irresed, however, that gidth reunifying and disciplin-the U.N. did not have the right ing the Congolese Notimar
Kimy,
placing under to impose any porticuter realine orders of the constitutional Whatsoever on the Congo and support the afferis govemment and oilsio of could not
poffice. 1758, he said, would of any faction" to "impose a mate the UN. fator, to pane įregime.
...
in its missions its the CODEO, The way to jufernal "recon -
despite thui petugi br, threatened withdrawal of Varjous nations!
camilypontá· from the forem
„ciliation," he said, would
snowed if the Congo could be sanded off from forsian - £n« and thus -brouchi
CLEARER DEFINITION
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Dr. Hausner confirmed, that Eichmann's trial will begin on March 16 as previously płatned.
AP
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