THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1961.
Ideological differences not composed
ALBANIA SNUBS MOSCOW
Dissatisfied with Russian assistance
London, Mar. 28.
Mr Enver Hoxha, head of the Albanian Communist Party, was stated by Com- munist sources here today to have de- clined to go to Moscow for the Warsaw Pact Conference as a gesture of dis- satisfaction with the Soviet Union. Mr Hoxha, the sources believed, regarded the economic and military aid Albania was re- ceiving from the Soviet Union as inadequate.
Swedish PM
and Kennedy
to meet
meet
UN troops
Communists Curfew imposed in 3 Ghanaian Bagdad following incidents
under blanket of silence
Moscow, Mar. 28.
The Warsaw Pact nations
onded their first day of consultations here today under blanket of almost complote silence.
The top political and military leaders of the organisation The Albanian leaders weTO reportedly hoard Soviet Premier
to feel that also reported
the Nikita S, Khrushchev open the to meeting with a review of the Soviet Union was failing
since situation international due political give them
the fast meeting in February. moral backing in vlow of
1900. fact that they are the smallest member of the Communist bloc and are geographically Isolated from the other members.
SUPPORT PEKING
and the
Mos-
#
with
Mr Hoxha's despatch of lower-level delegation to cow is also regarded in diploma- tic circles here as confirming that ideological difference Moscow have not been composed.
These differences widely reported to have come 'summit into the open at the tomorrow
conference of 81 Communist
Washington, Mar, 28. Mr. Tage Erlander, the Swedish Frime Minister, arrived hero
by air for this evening brief visit, durlog which he
lunch
will have with President Kennedy.
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this
It is understood that Khrush - chav covered the current Laos crisis, divarmament 44114 during Germon question toll.
ECONOMIC SET UP The Soviet leader is also be. lleved to have discussed plans
for a 20-year co-ordinated Com- munist bloc economic set up.
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Bagdad, Mar. 28.
Iraq's military governor-general today barred gatherings in Bagdad of more than seven people at any time, revoked all Iraqi weapons permits, and clamped a curfew on parts of Bagdud following incidents caused by a price increase in petrol, alcohol, and cigarettes, Radio Bagdad reported.
No release for Mau Mau leader
London, Mar. 28.
dehating
Parliament, were
whether to release Mau Jomo Ken- Mau lender yatta, heard a report today that the murderous cult he led in Kenya is not yet dead.
The Prime Minister who la ac-parties in Moscow last Novem-
companied by his wife, war last in the United States in 1964. Reuter.
at the and
subsequent Communist Party Albanian Congress at which pictures of Stalin were displayed,
Tx
NARROW ESCAPE con as
Albanian leaders are forvent supporters of
Peking. FOR ERHARD According
Communist to sourers the Russians est called Bonn, Mar. 28.
A meeting of foreign and Economics Minister Mr Lodefence ministers
of the War- wig Erhard had a narrow wi-
Salv Pact. Then, presumably to cape today when a rear tyre of conduct a
fundamental niore his car blew out while cruising at over 100 mph on the auto- haha superhighway,
review of
of the world scene, they
at
decided it should talte place "summit" level.
The conference is understood
attended To be
by obsérvers North Chios,
Vietnam, and Outer Mou-
A spokesman of the Economics Ministry said Mr Erhard's driver heavy managed to bring the Imousine
without from mishap.-AP.
North, Korea
to a stop
Actor guilty
Jution
New York, Mor, 28,
Robards,
The only public reference to today's meeting canie 10
cornmunique in the 13-word official
evening government newspaper Izvestia.
The communique merely re-
meeting had ported that the opened. Further news of the substance of the discussions is avaliablo not expected to be before the end of the talles, ex- pacted come sometime be- fore the end of the week.
The news blackout has been standard
at past procedure Warsaw Pact meetings. There has been no firm Indication when the meeting will end and the delegates will leave Mog. cow.
The Communist leaders are housed in private mansloas throughout the city and are in- accessible to the press.-UPI.
| NATIVE ROY dis- ON BOND
The expectation la Western eireles here was that among probable subjects for cussion were:
East-West relations with FOR KILLING
Jr., was particular reforones to
found guilty today of drunken | role.
Nate's
and reckless <riving. The 2. The rollcies of the Ken- BROTHER
Jelor's sentencing in specialnedy Administration after sessions court was set for Apri
11.
The actor, 38, who is CUX-
rently appearing in the Broad-
Woy play "Big. Fish, Little
Irst two months in effee.
Its
3. Germany and Berlin. 4. The possible withdrawal A
of Soviet troops from Hungary.
The Laos crisis,
Fish," was allowed $100 bai— į d. Anti-colonialist problem.
AP.
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7. The Congo Reuter,
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13 Earlly broken,
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3 Transgression,
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14 Wrath
10 Slily,
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22 Perch.
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Port Moresby, Mar. 28.
13-year-old native boy has been given a year's good behaviour bond for killing his five-year-old brother with a fish speaY.
The boy, named Renge, plead- ed not guilty to manslaughter before Chief Justice Man In the Supreme Court at Kandrian Pin New Britain.
Native
witnesses sald Rergo younger threw a spear at his brother Nowol after their canor overturned in s river.
The spear killed Nowel al-! most instantly, said the wit-
nesses
In his judgment, Mr Justice Mann said he was taking into account the defendant's age.
At a second hearing, the boys' stepfather, Anuk, waz.ac- quitted of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
The crown alleged Anuk had tried to bribe witnesses not to report. Nowol's death-China Mall Special.
Israeli parliament
missing
Leopoldville, Mar. 28. Three Ghanaian UN soldiero are missing, feared dead, after a clash with Congolese troops in Kasal Province, the UN reported here today.
A jeep in which the Ghenalans
drove away with two Congolese soldiers after the incident has holes, the UN spokesman said.
beer found riddled with bullet
Last Frklay a Ghizualan patrol near the village of Rele, south of Labourg, came peross
a
quarrel between Baluba coldlers of the South Kasi Army" of
are
Security forces are ordered to Mr Albert Kalonj! and a trafe shoot anyone threatening pub-engineer of the Lulua tribe. lie order.
The incidents were thought
due. to be
primarily 10 the petrol tax Increase, against
which Bagdads taxi drivers protested by organising de monstrations in which private and Rovernment vehicles were stoned and overturned.
'IMPERIALISM' Radio Bagdad said the recent Incidents Involved persona "pushed by
of agents
Im- perialism, who went to profit by eccasions to create trouble." оп The taxi drivers went
tried to stop buses, strike. and and private ears by throwing up barricades In the streets. One bus was set on Bre.
all
There were clashes between the demonstrators rad the police Sir Richard Glyn, Conser who tried to remove the barrl- vative MP questioned the Gov-cades and permit the free cir- crament on the wisdom of tura-culation of traffic.
ing loose the ageing Kenyatta
Jomo Kenyatta
whose Mau Mau followers were sworn to stay the white man,
Sir Richard declared there had beez recent reports that Mau
Mau oath taking and some asso- ciated subverzive meetings tribesmen
Army troops were called in to! reinforce the police.
Taxi owners were ordered to put their cabs back into circu-| lation; or have their permits rávoked.
The Government also ordered the requisition of bus drivers to avert paralysis of traffic in the city and to the suburbs.-AFP.
Two executed for Jamaica murder
In
to
Kingston, Mar. 28. Two men accused of murder while carrying out a plan to set up a nationalist of
government are taking place in
Jamaica Kenya, He recommended that were hanged early today. Kenyatta be held in custody Two others wit be hanged until he has openly repudiated tomorrow. The four were con- Mau Mou.
vletext of killing a recruit Kenyatta is under a watchful the Hastafarian movement who kind of house arrest far from tried to withdraw, The body the dense populated areas where of the recruit, Gerald Scott, demands for his complete re-was found in the clandestine loase and return to political Rastafarian comp when it was prominence have grown louder raided by soldiers last year.
hanged and more Insistent in recent Those
today were weeks.
Reynold Henry, 27, an. Ameri- can, and Albert Gabbidon, 21, Jamalean. They will be 101- lowed to the gallows in St Catherine prison by Wüllam Jeter, 24, and Eldred Morgan. both Americans. All the condemned to death Jost ap- peals here and in England.
LAW AND ORDER Speaking for the Govern- mont's Colonial Affairs office, Under-Secretary Hugh Fraser
told the House
"We will not release him (Kenyatta) until there is no risk to law and order. That must be the prime considera- tion."
From the opposition Labour side of tho Houso Mr R. T. Page asked:
Why do we put ourselves in the position time after time of saying that we will not give to pressure and then doing so We are going to give in. And we are going to release Ken- yott. Why not got oa with it?" Jerusalem, 'Mar. 28.
Mr Fraser repeated: "We The Israeli Knesseth (parlis- have made it clear that we will ment) today approved ä bill release Kenyatta when we con- dissolving itself and fixing sider that he is no longer a August 18 for new elections threat to law and order in Reuter,
Kenya," AP.
Taipei probes mutiny
aboard fishing boat
Taipei, Mar. 28,
TOT)
Henry's father the Rev Claudius Henry, leader of the ETgUp, is serving a 10-year pri- sen term for treason in connees tion with the Rastafarian GO- tivities.
The Rastafarian cult seeks to promote
"back-to-Africa' ₤1 movement Among Jamaican Negroes. It was organised lu 1958-AP.
Rioting in Nepal
New Delhi, Mar, 20. Nepalese troops and police reinforcements have been rush- ed to put down riots in which 19 villages have been sacked and three people killed, the Indian News agency. Press Trust of India today reported from Katmandu.
2
Its report sald two policemen. had also been injured in the riots, 23 miles outside Kat-
mandu. Armed men had sack- ed the villages after clashes be-
added,
tween pessanta and feudal lords,
(Nepal has been ruled by jing, Mahendra dace Dogen- ber 15, when he dismissed the Government and dissolved
Chinese Nationalist military authorities are in
vestigating a mutiny aboard a Formosa-based fshing boat in which the skipper was killed, The skipper. Wii Tip chun, feling host lemtinca an the was shot yesterday by three. Yung Chila No. I owned by the membors of the crew whe later Yong Tung Fishery Co. The were rubdual by other alors, then inembers of the crow Parliament. Beng ta preliminary red were hurdled over at Keelühi! (The Prime Minister, Mr to the Tripel Garrison · Com» | 11, P. Koirala, and hils colléviter poriz
mard, which opened a societ) were arfested. Zie King hás Tho' captain, died at túx" investigation,”
i sinço : appointed ministers ardor wounda stafing the trip bucks ta Motivn for the uprising i his own, chairmansip, steile Keelung, home port of the ; were not discored.
The Lukas and Balubas traditional enemies.
When the Ghanaians tried to Interfere the Balubas opened fire. The Ghonsians replied and wounded one Congolese,
Three Ghanaians and two Congolese drove to hospital with the wounded man, who died on the way.
When the two Congolese arrived at the
hospital, the Chapaians were missing-Reu-
ter.
Butler denies troops for Laos report
The Home
London, Mar. 28.
Secretary, Mr R A. Butler, today expressed the opinion that the situation in Laos was more "hopeful" now than it had been previously and denied a newspaper report. that Government had watrendy the taken decision of principle concerning the eventful dis- patch of troops, to Laos.
Answering a Labour Manber of Parliament in the House of Commons, Mr Butler said, "No decision had been taken by the British
the Government`.of... character described" (in a dis- patch from the Times corres- pondent in Bangkok)..
Mr Butler. who is acting!
Prime Minister in the absence of Mr Harold Macmillan on a West Indies tour, said. "Ob- vicusly it is our desire to seek peaceful solution In Laos.
AFP.
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