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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961.

ALGERIAN TERRORISM Stubborn demonstrator

Five injured in No change in Evian's

two bomb explosions

Algiers, Apr. 5.

Five people were injured, one of them seriously, in two separate bomb ex- plosions here.

All the casualties occurred when a bomb

exploded in the Government Square] tonight.

Later reports said that "a terrorist," who was not immediately identified, had thrown a grenade into the square.

Natives

face

measles danger

Darwin, Apr. 5. The strictest quarantine ever imposed in the Northern Territory is now in force in an attempt to prevent

the spread of measles

doodly disease among nativos, it was reported today.

£

Three

of the diktase have been reported in the Bat- hurs: Island imission. They are a European mother and child and a native girl.

The Director of Health of the Northern Territory, Dr L. Byrne, wald today, "Measles is a highly dangerous disease among natives. We are taking D- Fulutely no choners with this outbreak."

PROBLEM

Dr Byrne has Impured a ban on all travel between the main- Jend and Bathurst land and between Bathurst island and ascip: buring Melville 24.033 whide there are farge groups of nalaves.

"If the epidente reaches the mainland we will be faced with a tremendous problem," said Dr Byrne.

"We are prepared to use the most expensive drugs far as Jong as possible to prevent its spread."

on

·

|

The other explosion took place last night but no one was Injured. The blast damaged the

the around

Meer of 10

Radio Algiers.

TENNIS BALL

+3 thought i was a tennis b", said chagrined police- man who casually kicked the ben minutes before 11 ex- ploded.

The policeman said he noticed a round object about the size of man's. Est and covered with what appeared to be thick cloth lying on the Rug Victor Huge near the racilo sintion.

The officer ensaally kicked it to one side and passed on down street. Less than two minutes later there was a tre mens blast. The officer hur- ried back The scene to find a

hole where the "tennis ball" had

bren.-AP.

Request for release

of rebel leader

i

plans to hold Algerian peace talks

Evian-Les-Bains, Apr. 5.

Evian Town Council declared today there was "no change" in arrange- ments for peace talks between France and the Algerian insurgents originally due to have opened here on Friday.

S. AFRICAN

LEADERS ARRESTED

Johannesburg, Apr. 5. Two South African leaders recently acquitted in the South Africa treason trial were arrested today.

at

Fear end indignation have swent this ille lakaiús 12-

soit in the French Alps fol- NEW WEST

lowing the violent depth of its Depor mayor in a terrorist being blast and

flood * GERMAN- threatening letters promising mare trouble to come.

desplie

the FORCES

But tenight, statement by the Algerian in-

surgents that they will not CHIEF

wat

д in

to Evinn "as things stand present," everything place as if the talks would go on as planned.

Latest news in Paris was that the French delegation headed by Mr Luis Joxe, Minister for Algeria, would be at Evian on Friday-less the Cabinet de meeting

General

morning de-

under

Bonn, Apr. 5.

Gen. Friedrich Foortich, a 60 - year - old_Infantry officer who fought against the Russians "In World War II, today become the new Chief of Staff of the Wost Gorman armed forces.

Foortsch was serving as De- puty Chief of Staff of Plang auti Polley at NATO headquarters. was named. succeed Gen. Heusinger,

in

DTV

They are alleged to be linked Gaulle morrow of last eded differently. with the organisation

conference i Meanwhite police throughout month's all-Africa

tn be Pietermaritzburg, which France were reported

the wave of plastic probing threatened nationwide strikes!

conven-bom's attacks attributed to unless a multi-ractal tion is held before South Africa rightwing extremists determined becomes a republle uxt month.

Feb. to stop at nothing" to torpedo Poris when he

23 Adolf Heusinger, prace negotiations.

who in his five years of Staff bullt the new

'forces from Gorman armed scratch to 300,000 men, has be come Chairman of NATO's permanent military in Washington-AP.

Joseph Molewi, an executive member of the banned Pan- African Congress, was remand- ed on a charge of carrying on the activities of on unlawful crganisation.

Dume Nckwe, Secretary General of the African National Congress, surrendered after a Was for his arrest warrant issued, and was charged under the Unlawful Organisations Act Com- and the Suppression of munism Act.

REMANDED

Mr Molewi was arrested by security branch police at 6 a.m. as he boarded a bus,

Paris, Apr, 5. Mr Ahmed Balafrej, former Morten Prime Minister and King Hassan's ruving envoy. said today that the King of Muroren hind asked for the Eration of Ben Bella (the im- pricomed Algerian insurgent leuder) and his companions,

His disclosure came after de livering a messige from King Hasan to President de Gaulle. | Afrien conference. He said "The genera replied. Nokwe later appeared in the that he was going to consider magistrales court here and was this question!"—Heuter,

remanded unul June 15, on

£100 ball-Reuter.

Captain sentenced

for desertion

Paris, Apr. 5. Marseilles Military Tribunal has sentenced in his absence Captain Jean-Baptiste Ferrandi, fermer aide to Genes) Raoul Salan, in 10 years hard labour for desertion, the Armed Forces Ministry sald today.

He was also stripped of his rank and military privileges.

Ferrandi served with Gen- eral Salan when he was com- About 900 natives live

mander-in-chief of the French Bathurst istund and 300 Utl forces in Algeria, he is now Melville island. both off then Spain with the General, muudland.-Għana Mall Special, Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

1 Worms,

2 3

18

АСПОЗВ

4 Chess pieces,

7 Success,

Prisas,

11 Snatch.

12 Mt.

13 Stop,

15 Path-killer,

10 Cavity.

19 Next,

10 Obyloun.

23 Prosecule,

24 Vialon,

25 Joints.

114

DOWN

1 lukewarm,

2 Deflulte article,

3 Title,

Less well,

Depatles,

8 Ruler.

10 Vigour,

1 Average,

14 Age,

10 Haughtiness,

17 Devils,

18 Author,

21 Bird,

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In court he was remanded on 100 ball, until June 15, when he will appear with others sald organised

to have

the

all-

Evacuated

Adelaide, Apr. 5.

Scores of

were

STRICT BLACKOUT The pollee maintained a strict blackout en their anti-terrorist and despite prens measures public criticism.

"We are not going to give uway our plans and thus rob them of their effectiveness," one offcial said.

were

Checks

reported explosive manufacturer depols in the drive

оп and

to frace the "bombers" but pollee pointed that large stocks of plastic originally destined for the wartime resistance sill existed in Franer.

Som: doubl was also express- ed that the authors of threat- ening letters or pamphlets were necessarily the men behind the the mayor blusts which killed

of Evian and injured 14 people in the Paris bourse.

Interior

officials ministry issued a warning that anyone who placed a plastic charge in a public building faced a possi- ble death penalty.-Reuter.

evacuated from the Adelaide German troops

Advertiser newspaper building today in the third bomb scare in South Australia in the past

five days.

made

An unidentified man three telephone calls today. warning that a bomb was set to to off in the building at 11 am

Police sealed the doors of the building until 11.15 am.

Another bomb scare occurred the Onkbank racecourse grandstand, near Adelaide, last Saturday.

in France

Metz, Apr. 4. The vanguard of 1,000 German soldiers who are to hold spring manoeuvres near here arrived at a French army camp at Bitche Loday,

The main body of the solditre and 300 vehicles will arrive on Mondiny.

as Chief West

committee

Spy fever

in Britain

The US. Polaris missile-carrying submarine, the Patrick Henry, was boarded by three members of an anti-Polaris group the other day, as she lay moored alongside the de- pot ship Proteus in Holy Loch. The three bore down on the aub, in canoes. One of the three. Michael Nolan, aged 20 (above) climbed on to the tail Gn of the submarino, which Was separated from the deck of the main hull by len feet of water. He sat there shivering for half an hour until he was pulled off by policemen into launch. While Nolan aqualled and invited on the fall fin, an offleer on the submarine halled him through a megaphone him to come aboard and have a cup of coffee. He declined-Express Photo.

U.S. wants full Cats get

discussion of

right

Hungary, Tibet to vote

United Nations, Apr. 5.

Southend, Apr. 5.

Red radio The United States insists that a full discussion of This nation of animal lovers

;

London, Apr. 5. Commenting on reports that Sovlet trawlers were spy- ing on American Polaris submarines using the base at Holy Loch, Scotland. Moscow radlo sald tonight | the "flareup of spy fever" was designated to dis tract public attention from the real danger.”

"Someone in Britain wanted to neutralise the strong move- ment for pesce, nuclear dis- armament and the country's withdrawal from the North

Atlantic Treaty Organisation," the radio said.

It went on to speak of "im- aginary radio signals" and said "all this cheap trash scarcely requires refutation,

hullabaloo

has

The Germans are to hold a "A whole Police have declined to give series of exercises, under the been raised, but:...nothing has details of a second hoax be- Franco-German agreement pro- been discovered except the fact are actually Heved to have taken place viding for training of German that the trawlers during the weekend, China. troops in France, between April Mall Special.

ID and May 1.-Reuter,

fishing and stricily in Interna- tional waters."-Reuter.

CURIO SHOP MURDER

ACCUSED

SENT FOR

FOR TRIAL

London, Apr. 5.

Mrs Elsie Batten, 59-year-old wife of British sculptor Mark Batten, had two daggers buried in her body when she was found murdered last month in a London curio shop, a magistrate was told here today.

"I came back and went into A white-handled knife pro- a method perfected by United truding from her chest had been States polico had built from the shop and started looking for plunged alması olean through witnesses descriptluns two dagger" the strixment added, her body, prosecuting counsel composite faces of an "Indian" "I picked one up and hit her sufdl.

who had visited the shop and in the back. She fell on the A second brown-handled dag-

Н nearby gunsmith's the fear and started moaning. 1 lost ger was stuck in her neck as previous day accompanied by my nerve. she lay amid antiques and bric-

"She tried to get up and

girl,

D-brac in the bocic of the These composite faces were grabbed a knife and hit her in crowded litle shop just off the skelehed, photographed

bustling Charing Cross-road.

circulated to the police,

Hit in back

A third dagger was under her | and television. body. She had also been slab- bed in the back and the stomach and had a head injury. Her clothes appeared to have been slashed by dagger stabs

which had not penetrated to the body, counsel added.

Dark-skinned

the questions of Hungary and Tibet should be held during the current session of the U.N. General Assembly, the spokesman of the U.S. delegation said today.

to a pro-

today took what must be tho ultimate in the amancipation

of four-

footed friends. Omelal postcards, entitling

He was replying

that "Porky Mist" and his younger The spokesman said the polilleal even if other friendly counteles brother "Tim" to vote in this posal made In committee by the Soviet repro- preferred not

resort's to discuss these acas/de

municipal sentative.

two questions now, the United elections, were dropped through states would insist that they be the letter box at 55, Porter's questions would probably come Assembly-AFT.

The spokesman said the two discussed at the present General Grange-avenue here.

up before the Angoin question, which had been due for debate lomorrow.

delegate

few

а only

Valerian

minutes

Suvict Zorin, earlier, had proposal that dig. custion of the questions of lian- gary and Tibet be deferred, "in the interests of detente,"

The American spokesman, salt however that the United States insisted on "complete" dis- cussion of these questions at the present cession of the General Assembly and has already laken stopa to ensure that they be discussed as soon as possible.

OTHER COUNTRIES

Woman student

charged with

A

at

infanticide

of

Pority and Tim are tom cats. The franchise was arranged by their owner, 50-year-old paper merchant Robin Mist. Mr Mist, a bachelor, plans to leave everything his cate when he dlcs.

to

THEIR FUTURE

"I have to think of them aud their future," he explained. "As they will be householders after I go I thought they should have the right to vote. 90 I Alled in the necessary electoral forms. Their names were adde ed to the electoral roll"

Now he is going to try to Toronto, Apr. 5, get the vote for his iwo 24-year-old woman student younger cats "Gingerman" and

the

"Sheba." University

"I'm not a crank," said Mr Toronto has been charged Mist, "but like Queen Vic- with infanticide following foria. I place my faith more in the shipment of the body animals than in humans."

Omelas declltied of a baby by parcel post which was to have

to a Nova Scotia address, but were

ing-UPI.

He said the Hungary and Tibet questions would probably be taken up before that of Angola,

come before the Assembly to- morrow.

Police so the parcel, posled The United States, he added, from Thorold, Ontario, was was not the master of these two addressed to James B. Fraser, questions, which involved many 28, of Shubenacadic, Nova other countrics.

Septin, in the week of March

12. Fraser turned it over to the The spokesman, explaining Royal Canadian Mounted the US government's position Police in Halifax. said the two questions should

be discursed now by the As- sembly because they were cur-

TRACED

point,

ient business which should be After Mounted Police traced cxpedited.

the parcel's mailing

Toronto Metropolitan

Follee have been revolu- arrested Patricia There

And Mac- tlons passed which have not Donaid, ♫ second year

observed And which physiotherapy

student at the

comment, reported Investigat-

IRA BLOW UP BRIDGES

Belfast, Apr. 5.

bellaved to be members of the outlawed Irish

Terrorists

Republican Army organisation today blew up two road bridges in Northem Troland.

The bridges were in County Fermanagh,

between Belcoo and Garrison, near the border with the southern republic.

One bridge, carrying a side road, was completely destroyed. road Police in Halifax sald Fraser The other, thu main BBY case, these questions told them he had known Mim bridge was severely damaged. should not simply bo for-MacDonald for 程 couple of No on was Injured by, tho explosions. China Mail Special.

been

should

recalled, he said,

or elso olher resolutions should be adopted, but in

rotten.

I

and the stomach. I put one in ber pressnock and one in her heart. I

picked up a stone. I hit her. I Tan round the block."

Counsel said the girl alleged gone into the curle shop with Bush on the day be

was not Mina fore the attack Wheeler. The girl who accom- panied him wan in fact his als fer who la "as dark as he is."

After palleo had picked up | to have Bush and a blonde girl friend in the London West End, con- gel said the accused producer two newspaper cutlings of the composite fico and remarked Tike that they looked "a bit Edwin Busli 21-year-old himself." darit - oltinned slightly buit At the timo Dush and Misa labourer was before the court on Janet Wheeler wore going to a charge of having murdered buy an engagement ring worth her on March 3.

cis though he was known to Tho murder daggero hodo out of work and willout coms from "a tremendous pile" | money.

at the back of the chop, counsel Later in an alleged state mont to the police much sold

Mrs Dalten, whose husbands list after visiting the shop he is a former President of the returned the fallowing day and Riyal Society of Boulplors, I asked the woman there to wrap worked there in the morningA up a word haying he would

Polke using for the fital timo relum la pay for it,

Old Balloy

Mr Louis Meler, owner of the he curle shop, told the court picked out Bush as the man he had seen iba previous day from 12 half-cosice at an identifica-

on parade.

Thugh win want for tile at tre Old Balloy, Contral Criminal Court.

Ito pleaded not guilty and redorvos hly delença-China Mall Special.

University.

years.--AP.

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