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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961..
Winds endanger 16 ships RUSSIAN DEFECTOR
Eight people Malta Labour MACMILLAN
missing near Japan waters
Tokyo, Apr. 10.
Strong winds and high waves played havoc to 16 ships near Japanese waters today, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency
roported.
A total of eight people were reported missing and ten injured in distress calls received by the agency, a spokesman said.
the
The spokesman major disaster was the dis-
the of
appearance
220-ton
freighter No. 2 Mizuho Maru crew incrubers
with seven
aboard. He said the treehler Naruto was grounded in the
Shikoku Island. Straits of
western Japan, and prezumably sank in the fast running water there. One fisherman was re- ported
Calling: missing flyr
aboard a shing boat operating
in western Japan.
ENGINE TROUBLE
The Panamanian ship Cathay
to have was reported
engine
trouble but not in danger. The American spokesman rald the
come
destroyer Brizter is now stand- ing by the 7,300 deadweight ton freighter
milleg cust southeast of Nojimazaki, south Tekyo. The ship is corrying *
44 person with n crew of passengers aboard, he added.
The spokesman sal a lug bout is rushing to hr rescue and is expeeled to reach Cathay tomorrow afternoon,
Call for life
driving ban
on motorists
who assault
children
London, Apr. 9.
A life driving ban on motor-
Party backs controversial
The
policy
Vallotto, Apr. 9.
Malta Labour Party to-
ARRIVES IN CANADA
Ottawa, Apr. 9.
Mr Harold Macmillan arrived here today for talks with Canadian officials following his con- ferences last week with President Kennedy in Washington,
day unanimously endorsed Mr Macmillan was personally a party policy stotomont Freeted at the Royal Canadian air force which yesterday led to the Air Force Uplands island's Roman Catholic station by Mr John Diefenbaker. the Canadian Prime Minister, Archbishop placing fiery Sir Saville Garner, the UK Labour leader Dom Mint-High Commissioner, and other off under an interdict. Commonwealth High Commis-
It was alno imposed on mem- hers of the party who drew up er approved the statement, said to have given offence to the re- clesiastical authorities,
Labour Party delegates were on Friday, hurriedly cummoned to an extraordinary meeting at which they quauimously ap
which proven
resolution ♫ declared the policy statement facts contained nothing but kitown to everybody in Maita Labour which The
protesting for Party has been the past three years,
and about
COLONIAL RULE
a
elonera.
in
Minlater, The British Prime
statement a brief arrival said he would canter and con- cult with Mr Diefenbaker on achieve how best they could
goals: (1) Greater two major strength and unity of the Com- monwealth, which In his view i
expanded role would play an
"world" (2) in this troubled Greater unity-cconomie, trade, defence and moral-among the countries of the Atlantic alliance.
Great pleasure Mr Macmillan said he would
also discuss some of the ques tions that came up during his conterences with President Kennedy.
"I had the great pleasure of seeing Mr Diefenbaker in Lon-
even
The United Kingdom High Commissioner and Lady Carner will give a luncheon in honour of the Prime Minister and Lady Dorothy, and In the evening Mr Macmillan will attend a recep- ton in the Parliament buildings ~-Reuler.
DETAINED PENDING
Frankfurt SWEDISH INQUIRIES
Govt on
Nazi
atrocities
Hemse, Sweden, Apr. 9.
A 23-year-old' Lithuanian-born naval officer who fled the Soviet Union today spent his third day in the West still comfortably staying out in a jail cell at this Isle of Gotland port.
The 200-ton Soviet wubmarine tender he jumped on Thursday at the nearby port of Stile to Beck politien! asylum steam.exi back to home part domewhere In the Baltic Sea under com-
Frankurt, Apr. 9. The Frankfurt city govern-mand of a Soviet embassy nyal
ment issued a pamphlor attache. today debunking. claims
The young defector, whore that the vast majority of name is kept secret by Swedish Germans knew nothing of authorities, isn't really a pri. Nazi brutalities toward noner. With no other appro- the Jows until Worldpriate lodging available, local police are holding him in strict War onded.
custody until Investigations are complète.
The pamphlet distributed two days before Adolf Eichmann faces trial in Israel-Insists that all Germans who reached their teens by 1938 were "oye . wit- messen at the horror or else heard the screams of the tortured and
The lady got diapossessed.
the car
she wanted
New York, Apr. 9. A young lady approached a
Standard-Triumph
man at the international car show last night and asked for immediate do- livery of a powder blue TR-3 sports cor completo with cxtras whools.
"Whoever denies this today Ja a llar, it says in rebuttal to LoMetal and unofficial claims
made since 1945 that only handful of Nazis knew of the Jews' sufferings during the Third Reich.
the art
We have developed of forgetfulness to a masterful virtuosity in Germany," it con- tinues,
PROOF
Entitled "Judeu And The Occident," the 24-page pamph- let is a collection of addresse and articles on the Nazi ern by Dr Willy Hartner, Vice Chancel-
The policy statement, signed ists who assault children by Mintoff, alleged that Melts's
Call:olle is to be proposed to Par-Roman
lor of Frankfurt University. Archbishop liament by Commander Michael Gonzl favoured British don at the last Commonwealth rather than conference (in March)," he said. J. 5. Kerans, Conservative colonial rule
Mintoff-led government in the "bul a good deal has happen- M. P.
time in the short next Parliament. It also claimed te is to ask the Home Secreed that Gonzi
the supported the since then, and i welcome tury if he will introduce legis British In Maila because he opportunity to enter into talks tained minor cuts and bruisesation to enforce it. He told wanted to safeguard colations with hini and consultation: reperiers he saw no reason why between the Vatican and Brit- about how we can best achieve u clase to this effect should ain.
our purposes." not be incorporated in the lead
Mr Trafie Act.
The 10 Injured persons sus-
when the 100-ion Mizuho Maru
coastal passenger ship, w.ni aground in shallow waters né southern Jupan. Yamaguchi,
Abord the hout were eight crew members and 155 passen- Kers. the spokesman added.--
AP.
Karen-rebels
raid, loot
Rangoon, Apr. 9. Karen rebels last night ralded two towns set fire to buildings and looted shops, it was lcomed in Rangoon today.
The towns tieke
Were
the
Friday's resolution 'made clear The campaign against the sex that the polley statement was criminal motorist hus been approved on March 19 by
party district Initiated by Mrs Mary Ellison, umembers of all mother of ilve, who was former-clubs,
sex
Ir a London prebution officer, She
studied has
crinies against children, and has found that all the most ser ous recent attacks have been carried out hy the man in a car."
CASE CITED Citing the case of
" motorist who picked up three children, aged seven, four and three, on assaulted them. Darimoor and Mrs Ellison saki hot the victims would probably have assallont esenped had their been on foot.
"A man who inolests children by ear, the possession of which
Kyaunggone, a rize trading, cen- ives him initial superior: tre in the delis, where the icever the police and the victim alike. should surely be per- all was set on Are, and Muden.!
manently deprived of his near Moulmein, cast of Rungoost.
driving licence. Without a car No casualties were reported,
of the เอาอ
recent crimes The previous day, the trading!
have been practically town of Thonze, 30 miles north would
to commit," of Rangoon, was also raided and impossible
said iron-China Mail sot afre by, the Karen rebels. Mra AFT.
Special.
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ACROSS
1 They've left home,
B. Rushes
10 Vesilge,
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13 Booth,
21 Mingle,
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into
As there was no model on the floor to satisfy her, she was
and wire A foreword signed by Werner Sociallst Mayor Becklercann says the Frankfurt decided to city administration
Hartner's publish it because
be of to the findings "appeared
that their circles was such importance perum! by wider deemed advisable,"
referred to n dealer In
neighbourhood. She dashed off. found the model she wanted and paid for the car.
Macmillan spoke
What surprised old-time mieroptiones, standing in front of a semi-circle of Common Standard-Triumph salesmen was hurried back to the wealth tags on the tarmac near that she the RAF Comet plane which New York coliseum where the brought him from Washington. car show is being held and paid a second $1.50 admission Mr Diefenbaker described Mr Just to tell Standard Triumph had got the car she Macmillan's talks with the Pre- what she
In Weshington us wanted. Delivery-will be made historic."
tomorrow. Price: $2,800 UPI.
Police dispersed -a crowd of more than 3,000 waiting to cheer Mintoff at the end of the con- ference. No arrests were made.sident - MP.
Chateau is moved
Lille, France, Apr. 9. The 17th century Chateau de Landos near 'hero has moved about two yards towards its new site.
A now rond is planned which will run through the present site of the chateau. It is classed as an historical monument-and under French law could not be demolished.
He said he was very happy to extend a warm welcome to one who had shown "such high standards of statesmanship 11 the settlement of international dimculties."
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Mr Diefenbaker went on: Is that the "Canada's attitude bonds that bind Nato together shall be made stronger, thot unity must be attained to greater degree than ever before, and that in that unity we should include not only defence but also economies and such changes
politically
Dog takes woman's car
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Horiner elles various speeches Nazi leaders made during the 10309 and the Infamous pogrom of November 0, 1933, as proof that most Germans knew of the Nazi atrocities before World War I began,
He does not mention Eich- mann or other Nazis awalling trial in Germany on war crimes charges AP
Commemorative painting
Moscow, Apr. 0.
Eight Russian weavers havo
I worked for six weeks to make a Oxford, Apr. 9. seamless canvas 553 feet long by nutorist hitch-52 feet broad for a painting of hiked to the palice station here "The route of the German fas to report that a large shaggy cist troops at Stalingrad."
A woman
The painting will form part as wit assure the dog had taken over" her car
jot a monument now under con- in a country road, dedication of the free world.
struction at Stalingrad, the Tass saw the dog | reported.China Mail Special. to the principles for which we Mory Benson:
the road limping along
und stand."
stopped to look at its collar, But: It jumped into the car, sat in the driving seat with pawr on the wheel, and refused to budge, sharing and buring its teeth as she tried to coax it out.
Freedom of city
Mr Macmillan, who is stay- the ing of Government House as The muthorities decided
Euest of Major-General chateau, weighing an estimated the 1,000 Tons,
should be moved Georges Vanier, the Governor- General, had no engagements about 70 yards to a new site.
tenight. Tomorrow he will be given the Freedom of the City of Oliown and will confer with Mr Diefenbaker.
All pipes and wires supply Ing water. Res and electricity were cul. A base of concrete was built under the chateau, and it was cared with crowbars on to trolleys which will carry it to the new site on rails.-China Mall Special.
Big orders for
British cars
New York, Apr. B.
British manufacturers today announced
Police drove to the spot and removed the dog after five minutes of "Nerve resistance." It was later claimed by its owner. -China Mail Special,
British cinema owner bans teenagers
London, Apr. 9.
they had booked Mr Martin Ayres, owner of Stevenage (Hertford- shire) new town's only cinema, banned all teenagers from his cinema for a month be- cause of the damage some were causing but later agreed to admit those "obviously res- pectable and reasonably dressed."
orders for nearly $40 million. (about £17 million) worth of vehicles at the 1001 Interna- tional Automobile Show hero- and forccost that the industry- wide export slump was over,
The British Automobile Manufacturere Athoclation on
there
But, he added, youths in and my staff, and I have de- nounced the bookings in a state-lenther jackets, jeans, "winkle elded to hit back with the obc ment at the last day of the nine-picker" shoes and cowboy boots weapon that I think
hooligans understand." day show and added that the 20 would not be allowed in. different makes of British earn
"And the same sort of standard
were "the acknowledged hii" of goes for the girls as well," Mr| the show-Reuter.
will
Railway coaches
Ayres added.
ite decided on this compro- mise etter an appeal by the Chairman of Stevenage Urban Counell, Mr Michael Cotter.
NIGHTMARE
Mr
Ito regards the bon as an economic necessity. Treante hooligans do damage castin £1,000 a year, ho esilmates. **Teenagers Havo wrecked senta with knives and
torn doors oft hinges," he said.
"People who like nomme prace
will come to ond glidet cinema now I have t rid of the tomage thefiace."
the
London, Apt. 9.
Colter, father of two Moscow Redio claims that 100 m.p.h. rallway conches tecnogo buys sald: "I thought
But lawn officials are worried the he was being a little untair to spun Help reduce
0,000 film-starved of the teenagerf | abʊal Moscow-Leningrad Lavelling the majority
Longers "Din. The loose," time (400 miles) to about fair in the town, who I know at
decent youngwie?x.
Sald Mr A. C. taibman, Vice- hours,
They are being blamed and Chairman of Stevenage Council
of an "bur teenage troubles are, not The coachos, developed at winds to after because
that bad. We dotyk Howlow to Kalinin,
responsible tow." central Ru under tout
the line to
them, but we can't stop, their *on
But Mr Ayres in damont the radio that the bon must play.
right to go to the den." Leningrad already, taid-Calma Mall Special,
*ita þach a hightinārs to me Chipa Mall Apreźni,
Sharmas
SATISFIED
hero,
"We do not woni a uniformed Russian, walking around and he has no other clothes yet," a police spokesman zaki.
The Russian first lieutenant le not complaining. He re portedly lica the food and treatment and is Fatisfied to wait a few more days in jail after a lifetime is a Communist alate,
was
ta
The young Russian has inid born In | authorities he
Lithuania and unmarried. He planned his defection foc a long time and got his cliance when his ship participated in manoeuvres In the Bulüc Sco..
Expelled
pressman leaves Katanga
Elisabethville, Apr. 9. Associated Press correspon- dont Errol Friedmann was today expelled from Ka- tanga by the authoritics for his reporting of last wook's Elisabethville riots. Friedmann left by ear for Northem thodesia today.
It is understood the Katanga authorities look exception to his report on two counts.
They objected to a report in about Belgian newspaper riots carrying
headling President Tshombe had made speech to the a "hysterical" population.
*
the
The also crfileted a report that Marono, in north Katanga, had been captured by South African troops explaining these were simply the Soviet.
Katangtese troops.Reuter.
He is convinced that his crew will not be punished when the ship returns to
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