THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961.
Saudi Arabia's demand in UN BRITAIN ASKED TO QUIT OMAN
The
Curfew
UN flyers
partially lifted in Ceylon
Colombo, Apr. 19.
curfow in Ceylon's northern and castern pro- vinces scene of a civil disobedience campaign in protest at the adoption of Sinhalese as the island's official language was partially lifted today.
A
Government
return to
Congo from
Angola
Leopoldville, Apr. 10.
Six United Nations Byers- and threr Argentinians three Greeks-whose plane went off course and landed in Angola. Have been taken to Luanda by Portuguese authorities and will return to the Congo as soon
possible.
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A .. spokesman nald the Argentine pilot put his DC3 safely down in a field near the Aurels town communique situation
The aircraft was Cantar.
and the HIx undamaged people aboard unhurt.
with the aid that quiet and pecenfall in these re-
lors,
The eurfown furen Bince midnight un
Monday, wned for three to our hours in all towns
April 17-had been
to enable people to shop.
From tomorrow
will be enforced
dusk to dawn.
The
public servants
the curlow from
Government warned tailed
who
Lu report for duty tonus?ow that they would be consider.
have
ed Lo offices.
vacated
ARRESTS
The plane was load on a 800-mile Aight from Leo- poldville to Lulualourg on Monday.
were
Air Greek The three Force men aboard were a rellet crew being Blown to
They Lulusbourg. identified as Captain Le- lisis. Captain Slaminas and Lines.-- Maxter Sergeant
their
AP.
Fifty-two aders of the civil
disobechenco
for by the
so for
1wo
JAILED FOR
campaign called KILLING IIIS
federal party have
been arrested provinces. Speakers
>>
is the
Ceylon's houses of parliament yesterday condemned the sepuralist and divisionist attitude of the Federal Party.
DAUGHTER'S ATTACKER
St. Thomas, Apr. 19. A father who shot a taxi- driver in court while he was being tried for raping his 14-year-old daughter, was jailed for life today,
A number, however, urged! the Government not to stand in the way of a reasonable settle- ment of Tam:t language rights.i
here
the in The debate followed a Gov- ernment claim that a state of
Virgin Island. nee emergency had become
The father. Harold sary beestune the deri party! challenged the authority of the Was convicted
week.
Four point peace__plan suggested
United Nations, Apr. 19. Saudi Arabia's delegate charged on Wednesday that Britain has continued military interven- tion in Oman, on the southeastern tip of the Arabian peninsula, in a drive for an oil mono- poly there.. Ahmad Shukairy, told General Assembly's special political com- mittee:
the
"The simple truth is that the invasion of Oman
was a war for oil and nothing but oil."
He asked for the British to Ret cut and give Oman Its In- dependenco.
British
Belgium's parties
agree on programme for new` cabinet
Cuban rebels claim contact with guerilla groups
New York, Apr. 19.
The Cuban Revolutionary Council said here today its landing forces have made "successful es- tablishment of contact with guerilla groups in the Escambray Mountains" in Cuba,
In a communique, the capnel! claimed that the establishment of contact with the guerlilau has "completed the planned first phase" of the military
opera- tions against the Castro t- gime.
of the in the
The council claimed that "numerous elements" forges which Innded Cochinos Bay area had com-
of picted a movement north Cienfuegos from which, they
said, they will be able to rein
Protection for nurses
Melbourne, Apr. 19. Nurses in many countries were being naked do things not laid down in their training ayllabus, Miss Florence Udell, Chief Nursing Officer of the Colonial Office, London, told the 12th Quadrennial Inter.. national Council of Nurses. Congress here today.
which
hazard.
Brussels, Apr. 10. Belgium's Catholic and Socialist parties today
agreed on a programme for a two-party conli-force anti-Castro groups fight- tion cabinet which they have been trying to in the mountains.
The communique also Bil form over the last two weeks.
She ynkl, an investigation that guerilla units had infiltrated to civil Central Matanzas Province and Ule was affecting the nursing into whether should be made demand for amnesty
"the herole action of a of patients or creating a legal servants and strikers penalised that
force holding for autions during last winter's Small Socialist-led near-revolutionary resisted Soviet tanks, artiller!
against the austerity and alreraft during the last 20 Said Miss Udell; "There Is art strikes
through made possible this increasing tendency measures planned by the reared hours,
on the legal action to place Catholic-Liberal Government of result."
nurse her share of responsiblil- M. Custon Eyckens.
The announcement by they, particularly for mistakes in
of council said that the completion the administratio
drugs. In- of the first phase of the military Some form of indemnity
for nurses operation was done in spite ofisurance
attacles by Soviet cquately covered by their em- "continuous Migs, heavy tanks and nelliery ployers should be examined.- forces."AP.
China Mail Special.
sovereignty of Oman imam.
under the
two centuries
of
3. Releuse, political without delay.
prisoners
the
negotiate
It was disclosed today by an minister who outgoing cabinet toolk part In the difcult negotiations for the "marringe" of the
two party programmes which had served them planks in the general elections held on March 26.
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The minister, who did not Bd with to be named, said that the
The minister said that last obstacle in the negotia- | agreement principle had been reached on this controver- tions conducted by M. Then Prime
sial point, but that "detalls for Minister Lefevre,
be the wording will
settled Catholic Party designate and President, had been the socialt later."-Reuter,
On
In
ነጻ interference arca, supporting sultans in the British protectorate and fighting the Imans, the religious chiefs, culminated in outright invasion in July 1957.
Shukairy complained that the
under UN Security Council, -the influence of British to take any lobbying, refused action thun.
Peace programme
charging
An Arub countries asked the UN Assembly this year to take that action, some
interventionh "Brilish military continues unabated, causing
aud suffering
Widt Creat spread loss of lie and threaten- ing peace and securit; in Middle East."
4. Urge Brllein to on the with Oman Crumm's right independence.-AP.
to liberty
SCOTS INVESTED
LESS IN SCOTLAND
iho than Engl Conilnental
Rothesay, Apr. 19. Scottish Industrialists have in- vested less in Scotland since War II end of World
American and companies, Mr Edward Craiz. President of the Scottish Trades Union Congress, said here. "we have
the
Shukairy asserted not come to the UN to seek condemnation against Britain, or offend her feelings. But we are not prepared to give up the American rights
Norman,
of murder last
lawful government and sought During the trial of Benita
to establish a separate stale.- Router.
American population figure
Washington, Apr. 19.
The population
WAY
includes
of the United Stalcu
182,714.000 last March 1, the Census Bureau has officially estimaird. The figure, which
members of the armed forces abroad, is an increase of 457,- | 000 on the January 1 estimate, the bureau sold.-Reulec,
of
the
people
a four
or
He added in his presidential address to the congress, that of 131 major developments started in Scotland since the war no lers than 60 per cent came from England, 23 per cent from the four per ceni United States from Canada and three per cent from Holland.
"In
indus- own trialists have invested even less in Scotiand then have the Swiss "activate" and the Italians," Mr Craig
and declared.-China Moll Special.
Venan..."
point He proposed UN peace programme for Oman: 1. End the British "invasion" withdraw British of Omun, military troops and dismantle mory bases,
Cline, the taxi-driver, Norman dres a gun and shot him tive tres. Cline was operated on. but died the same day-Hauler, the
2. Recognise and
Independence
fact
our
U.S. INCREASING AID
TO LAOS
Washington, Apr. 19.
The U.S. announced tonight it was increasing its military
aid programme to Laas ond would also set up a mili tary advisory group there at the request of the Royal Laotian Government,
The State Department said, munist rebels and balance the the group would help organlso continuing flow of Communist defence against the pro-Com-
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It would replace the
Princess Anne to go to the seaside?
London, Apr. 19.
250-strom! U.S. Programmes
nd-Princess Anne 10-year-old
Evaluation Office, which
ministered
U.S. military
ald
in Laos, and would advise Royal troops in military action In the field.
in Vientiane, observers sald could tonight the US. move dretalvely
the cx- Improve
the was
tremely low morale of Government troops--which giving more ground for concern than the
doughter of the Queen: and the Duke of Edin- burgh may be sent to the seaside to recover from on ottack of moosios on evoning newspaper sug-
said
gosted.
The newspaper's diarist the fairhaired princess who is has rebels activities-but in bed at Windsor Custic
A *rough year" with the was otherwise of comparatively had
measles following Influenza and emalt significance..
out a bad cough,
These observers pointed that the Americans were already deeply and directly involved in the military situation, with some in reported to be operating "advisory" capacity right down The lovel difference would be that they could in future drop the "call me mister" line and don their uniforms--Reuter.
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battalion
Britain working for arrangement
Mr
ACROSS
DOWN
1 Worse luck?
2 Consider,
Tots,
4 Be Inclined;
8 Long line,
13 Trivit,
14 Listener!
11 Hue,
10 Flower part,
18 Nol now,
21 Assembly,
aa Big and wonderful?
24 Mendow
20 Colours,
20 Foreign worker.
90 Walet band,
31 De Informed,
34 Fatherr
33 Worry.
3 Comrades,
4 Figure,
Expensive sweet!
7 Jockey,
Building.
10 Razzle-dazzle.
12 Bird,
18 Permits,
17 Buckets,
ip Cateli,
20 Material,
23 Singer,
24 Not least?
20 Klin,
27 Exhibit,
29 Spin out.
YESTERDAY'S CROSHWORD-Across: i Forest, 4 Pots, 7 Roar, & Ratile, 9 Samie, 10 Maat, 12 Fled, 14 Oak, 10 Dan, 17 Alms, 20 Dade, 23 Oval, 24 Demand. 25 Long, 20 Sate, 27 Engage. Downi 1 Forms, 2 Bato. 3 Theme, 4 Pan, 8 Orator, 0 Steak, 11 Adam, 19 Lead, 15 Cobalt, 160 Blows, 10 Ledge, 10 1140ge, 21 Alov, 22 Mansa
"The possibijlty of sending her nway to the seaside for a convalescence is being short discussed" the clarist added.
Buckingham Palace
"the
syukuran commented Koyal chlidren have never had a seaside hollday mainly be- cative of the problem of privacy. If a seaside trip is being planned which I per- sonally think
It Is unlikely will obviously be carried out with a little pubiicily as possibic,"
Princess Anne who develop- ed meaties last Tuesday will mks a favourite family outing this week.
The Queen and the Duke with the 12-year-old Prince of London, Apr. 19, Wales are going to Badminton, Edward Heath, the Gloucestershire for the un- Deputy Foreign Secretary, Dual Badminton hotte tripis ia be held on Thursday, Friday ald hero today Britain and Saturday. They will stay
Duke of Beaufort, had been working "as with the
hard as possible" behind Chino Mall Special .
the acones to sock an
arrangement between the PAY UP' DEMAND two European trading
blocs.
tyna
no probably
United Nations, Apr. 19, There
Britain's United Nations de- single question to important to legale told the Soviet bloe to- Bruin and the Commonwealth day it owed the UN about £10 10day an relations with Europe, million and asked: "Must we Mr leath who is also Lord conclude your professions are Privy Seal, told the annual as emply as you have made the conference hero of the Con-treasury of the UN?"
The British Fervativo Party's Women Sup-
delegate, Mr porters.
A. H. M. Hllla, in a speech to Britain had taken the lead in the Budgetary Committee, fall trying to reach a solution bewarned that if members tween the six-nation comenon the financial test of the Congo market and the seven-nation orisis "it can destroy the pr- free trade association, he added. |ganisation more rapidly than
China Moil Spreia).
anything else."--Neújør.
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