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PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
Mont De Marsan, Apr. 12.
President Charles De Gaulle Wednesday invited Algerian Nationalists to join him in building a free Algeria with economic and cultural links to France,
Halled by cheering thousands while he began five-day swing Through Southwestern France, the President, told a erowd at Dax, near here, that France's Hoal in Algeria 15 "peace and association."" Te
rdded:
"As for those who wish 10 silain this goal with us, les them go ahead. We hold out our land to them"
De Gaulle was speaking I general terms, but his words
rebela'
National Liberation
Front, and they develop-
ed a theme frem news
Blind boy
wins Oxford
scholarship
London, Apr. 12.
Gronchi and Quadros
to meet
Buenos Aires, Apr. 12. An aide to President Gronchi said the Italian Chief of Stato will extend his stay in Rio De Janeiro to five! hours instead of the pre- viously scheduled ono hour stop on his way back
to Romo,
Scemei aimed at the Stosiem An 18-year-old blind boy, Colin Lew of Edinburgh, beat 50
The informant said Gronchi entrants with normal ather hin Farla
We will talk with Drazillan Presi- conterence. Associa
eyesight in an Oxford Uni- tion, as De Gaulle defines it.
verally entrance examination.dent Janio Quadros at Rio De
Janeiro's international airport. Worcester Low, a pupli of novereign Algeria on
First plana for Gronchi's, Yoo a for the blind, the Senegal model-a state College
"South America tour did not in- £500-R-year scholarship for Bclude a meeting with the Brazi- which would receive French economic, cultural and ad- period of three years. He hopes llan President, but only a tech- ministrative ald in retum for a to take a degree at Oxford and
nical refuelling stopover of his; vort of Commonwealth pre-qualify for a career in law. Alitalia Jetliner at Rio De
UPI, ference and defence bares.
Janeiro-AP.
mvans
Firecrackers
Despite the threat of violence from his right-wing extremist opposition, De Gaulle walked smid sidewalk crowds, or rede standing up in a slowly moving open car through other crowds. He sectned quite unperturbed, even when some youngsters cxploded
firecrackers on outskirts of a crowd on a square at Dax.
Elsewhere
Frenec und Algeria, the wave of violence, either by De Gaulle's righilst opposition or by rival gangs of Algerian nationalists, continued unabated.
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On the outskirts of Parts, a European counselor of A Moxirm workers centre Was shot and killed by two gun- men who entered hits offices under the pretence of seek- Ing Information, Both men escaped.
In Clermont-Ferrand, in con- tal France, four persons were wounded by the explosion of u grenade tossed into n Moslem cute.--AP.
OVER 115 KILLED IN DISORDERS
Mogadiscio, Apr. 12. More than 115 perions have dis- been killed in new orders in Ethiopian-ad- ministered territory in- habited by Somalis, ac- cording to a report published today in the Somali Government | Journal.
The Journal sald acts of violence wer!! committed by Ethiopian military Ruthorities at Dagabbur, come 100 miles Inside the Ethiopian border. It rald the dead included many women and children,
Meanwhile, it was learned today that Somali interior minister Habet was publishing white paper of the incidents last December at Danot, where Inany Somalls were killed in Incidents Involving Ethiopini authorities. The Danot orea In Inhabited mainly by Sometis and claimed by Somalia.-AFP.
New bridge
for
Comment in Herald Tribune
SIR WINSTON-NO
GREATER MAN IN WORLD
New York, Apr. 12.
The New York Herald Tribune commenting on Bir Winston Churchill's visit to this city sold in an editorial:-
"This is an unusual visit that Bir Winston Churchill fa making to New York today-entirely private without biter- views or speeches without even an oMelai welcome from the city. But Sir Winston wants it that way sloce he is just passing through so to speak on the yacht Christina prior to flying home to London.
"Ot course we understand that Sir Winelon whose tite Jas been bestrewed with honours, accolades, salutes and encomlums should want a little rest from them. The role of being a great man can be #1 little wearing and If there's a greater man in the world to- day than Sir Winston Chur- chill. his name eludes us.
So if he just wants to sit on a ship af anchor in the Hudson River and smoke a elgar at the skyline that's all right with us. We're glad to have him near any time on any terms. So well Just may It quietly lest any one should overhear 'welcome Winnie.'" -China Mall Special,
Rhodesian Minister attacks
Afro-Asians
Salisbury, Apr. 12. Federal Minister of Agri- culture J. C. Graylin to- day attacked Afro-Asian nations for alleged inter- foronco in Rhodesia's in- ternal affairs.
Opening an agriculture show at Cashel, Graylin said "we can not, of course, these days expect that the world will not take an interest in our affairs, but it seems to me to be the
height of stupidity when affairs of the world are run by a bloc of nutlons who are hardly viable, if there is any trouble In the world it will certainly nct be the Afro-Asian block that supplies the money retile these troubles."-UPI.
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Melbourne ROYAL BALLET
Melbourne, Apr. 12. Melbourne's longest, costliest bridge opened for business this afternoon wlih two hours to spare before home- going traffic reached ita peak after ceremony timed with military precision. The Premier,
Mr Henry. Bollé clared
lo £A million Kings Bridge officially open. Built in less than 3 years,
an esti taken by the South China the bridge will carry. Morning Post, South Chins mated, 45,000 vehicles a day.
By 1065, daily traffic using Sunday Post-Herald,
and the bridge is expected to rise to China Mail Staff Photo-02,000 vehicles graphers ara
in the Morning Post Building
Coples of
photography
on
vłow
ORDERS BOOKED
A six-lane two-level express- way storia on the bridge at the
city end and stretchen for helt
n mile over dense factory area in suburban routh Melbourne. - --China Mail Special.
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PARTAGUS
HAS TERRIFIC ACTION
IN TOKYO
LINER FOR SCRAP
PENALTY
MOVE DEFEATED
London, Apr. 12. The Government today de fented n Labour Opposi tlon move to restrict the sentence of death in Bri- tain to murderers over the age of 21 Instead of 18 as at present.
of
The voting in the House Commons was 229 144, iv- ing the Government a majority of 05.
Mr R. A. Bullor, the Home Secretary, said one of the rea- Sols why the Government thought the change undesirable was the present state of crime in Britain.
The number of persons nged between 17 and 21 tound guilty of violent crimes against the person had continued to increase from 1.035 in 1957 to 2,084 in 1950 and 2.366 In 1950, the last year for which
Agures were uvallable.
Robbery.
which mostly
In-
volved some form of violence, had also increased.--Reuter,
Talks between
U Nu and Chou En-lai
Tokyo, Apr. 13, Premier U Nu of Burma and
Premier Chou En-lai of Communist China on Wed- nesday conferred at a hot spring villa in the eastem outskirts of Kunming in Yunnan Province, South China, Poking Radio re- ported.
The broadcast gave no detalls
of the talles,
Later, the radio sald, U No and his wife were honoured at areerption given by Vice- Governor Yu Yi-chuan of Yun- nan Province, Chou and Foreign Minister Chen Yi also attended.
At the reception, both U Nu and Crou praised the recent signing of a treaty of friend- ship and nutual non aggression phet and called for closer friend- two
London, Apr. 12. Japark:se shipbreakfirs pre reported to have acquired the Greek passenger liner New York of 16,991 tons gruss which has been laid up in Greek waters since November 1050. jy relations between the
countries, the radio said.--AP.
AFP
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