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10 dead after Paris police battle with rebels: probe begins

Paris, June 5,

French security police launched a large-scale Investigation and mass screening operations among the Moslem population here today after 10 men died in the biggest insurgent street battle with Paris police since the Algerian war began.

A parallel probe was being made by military pollee in army units stationed in the Paris are, because Mosient in the French urmed forces took part in the attacks for the first time.

Police suld about 20 Algerians, Including 10 to 12 Moslem soldiers, were Involved in five attacks against Paris police early today.

U.S. CRACKS DOWN ON COMMUNISTS

(Continued from Page 1). In this case ali nine Justices reversed the conviction of John Francis Noto, Communist

ณ Party organiser in Buffalo and western New York. but only four sald the indictment should be dismissal.

Ten "osurgent commandoes," including Bix Algerians in the French Army were killed.

Police captured 10 Algeriuna. Eight police and three Algerians were wounded.

Tommy-guns

Pollee said that 14 tommy- and about 20 uns, 10 pistois grenades were found in coches

In Moslem dwellings in Paris and the suburbs.

Indications so for appear to show that the insurgent under- ground had been planning o still bigger attack. police sold, but the motives for such concerted setion on the part of the Insur- gents in Paris remained mystery.

A

Some 80 Algerians, including 15 army men, have been detain- vd for Interrogation and more arrests are expected.

Police said weapons used by the insurgent commandos were

1:0 not stolen from

Army barracks but came from secret Innurrent stocks in the Parks

area.

Fukien farmers

said staging

sitdown strike

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Taipei, June 5. Disgruntled farmers in Fu- kion, in the China год-

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961.

DEATH OF A DICTATOR

this

late dictator; second from left is General Rafael Trujillo Jnr. successori.

The flag-draped coffin containing the body of the late Dictator Rafac! Trujillo of the Dominican Republic is flanked by relatives and officials in Cathedral of San Cristobal in tho Trujillo was ambushed and shot on his way to Cludad Trujillo fast Wodnes- Dominican Republic on Juno 2.

day.

the

board provinco opposite At left is Hector Trujillo, a brother of the Formosa, havo openly defied the Chinese Com-

munists and aro stoging

Q

sitdown

striko, tho

pro- Nationalist Tatao

Nowe today.

Agency reported

The agency, operated by the Chinese Nationalist Justice

Leadets rirculating in Paris Ministry and claiming under- The other five Justices jest today sai ex-general Raoul ground contacts on the main- the way upen for possible Salan, who vanished after lead-land, sald Communist troops in secund trial of Noto if the ing the April my putsch In the province had been reinforced government ean produce enough Algeria, had formed "Nationalo nip in the bud any possible

Milliary and Political Commit-disorder.

adultional evidence.

de

to

member tee there On the knowing

to co-ordinate the ahlp and the registration cases fight against President Justices Harlan and Frankfurter Gaulle. were joined by Justices Tum C.

The 10 Rets purported Clark, Potter Stewart and Char-

cente from the Algerian settlers les E. Whittaker.

"Suerct Army Organisation".

Returned

*. Dissenters ware Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justices Hugo L. Black, William O. Douglas and William J. Brennan.

The government has been trying to

the Communist FC1 Party to register since Congress passed the Subversive Activities 1950 Control Act in October,

over the veto of then President | Harry S. Truman.

Ever since, the caso has been before the Subversive Activities: Control Board, set up under the law, or in the courts. It reach

ed the Supreme Court once be-

fore. In April, 1956, without

Reuter.

At the same

Ume, it said, more than

50,000 Communist endres were trying to persuade the farmers to return to work. There is no way of confirming the report, but the Tatao News Agency claimed it was reliable.

-AP.

'HIGHEST MAGNITUDE'

Severe quake

rocks Tibet

Tokyo, June 6.

South Africa says

UN failing in duty

Capetown, June 5.

The new South African Republic will continue to resist "by every means at its disposal invasion of its internal affairs" by the United Nations, President Charles Swart said today.

"As a world organisation for the purpose of preserving peace and security, the UN is falling in its duty, he added in his

address 40 Inaugural

both of the Houses of Parliament new republic.

ceremony formally end of the monarchical system of Govern

The

murked

the

ment in the Union.

of

In

The Opposition Members Assembly, the Hmise cluding Mr Douglas Michell, leader of the United Party in Natal. did not Pro-British swear the Oath of Allegiance, but confined themselves making an affirmation on oath.

Provident Swart sald the confident ot Government,

history, would survive the impact

pussing on its constitutionality. A "severe" earthquake rocked the Alin mountain-friendships rooted in

the court sent it back to the board to give Party lawyers a chance to challenge the eredi- bility of some witnesses.

As the board has As soon been formally advised of Mon- day's action, it will get nut it; final order for the Party to register with the Justice De- partment.

If the Party,

to

of

ous area in Chinese Communist occupied Tibet misunderstandings and susple at 3.33 pm Peking time (0533 GMT) yester-lons at present closing South day, the Communist New China News Agency

said today. But no casualties were reported. standing of her policies.

the

The agency sald magnitude of the carthquake

Africa's International relations. it would try to improve under- VISIBLE PROOF to According seismologists The Government would per- the largest magnitude of o

in its efforts to give the Hirve Richter scale, The disastrous values" which underlay, its ap- Chile earthquake of 1960 was proach to South Africa's prob- reported to be more than 8 in lems, he said.

egnitude.

sovere

As such, faite was six based "en a scale with known earthquake is 8.5 on the visible proof of to retistar, the inw provides 8.5 magnitude, the highest,"

its officers must do so for it.

If the ufflerя fall to act, in-

indicate that it

dividual members are supposed the tremor hit any populated to register.

This would

The Party has 30 days to act tinal action. after the board's -AP.

and casualties area lumage would be comparatively heavy. The agency however mention either.

did

noi

inernor

12

A British Crossword Puzzle

24

1 Weight.

12 13

18

ACROSS

4 Lovely fruit!

7 Coin.

9 Lower,

11 Jetty.

12 Pinch a boy!

13 Social superiora

16 Certificate.

In It's simply fabulous!

10 Bed.

20 Spanish city.

23 Hurry.

24 Quietly remove.

25 Fortified.

25

1 Calnanys.

DOWN

2 Burnt out tree?

3 Little phrgy!

And kicking?

6 Instrument.

6 Press on.

10 Hunter's togl

19 Disapproving shout.

14 Something brewing?

10 Haughtiness.

17 I won't eat its grubl

18 Cereal.

21 Lubricant.

22 Meadow.

15

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Chers, 5 Sharp, 9 Rex, 10 Elan, 11 Orion, 12 Ewe, 13 Cos, 14 Suc, 10 Why," 10: Treats, 21 So-00, 23 Asps, 20 Wreath, 20 Kow, 31 Ann, 37 Ran, 34 Ebb, 30 Grobe, 87 Dolge, 38 Dow, 88 Ilased, 40 Rosta, Downi Crocks, 2 Hero, xii, 4 Bease, 8 Bleat, 6 How, ? Anew, B Posy, 18 Haven, 17 Hop, 19 Now; 20 Sat, 22 Ore, 34 Bhreds, 20

Sinews, 27 Rabid, 20 Anger, 29 Kech, 90′ Webe, 33 Abet, 95 Boe,

South Africa had extended THE POSITION

the hand of friendship to new The agency sald the carth African states and had exprca- vusted a desire to co-operate with longitude 01 degrees and worth them in matters of comanch

Iatitude 34 degrees.”

concern. She would continue 101 do co-Reuter,

occurred "al

earthquake was

It said the recorded by seismographle

Chengtu and

struments

Kunming.

It was reported to

the Institute of Geophysics of

the Chinese Academy, of Sciences In Peking.-AP.

TURK HURT IN MINE EXPLOSION

Damascus, June 5. Official sourcos said here on Monday that one Turk was sorlously wounded when

0

Turkish

anti-

S. African civil

servants in UK may stay on

London, June 5.

South African nationals who are British civil servants will be able to continuo their

"for employment the time being" without being compelled to apply for British nationality. Sir Exteward Boyle, financial secretary to the Treasury made smuggling border minois glear in the House of Com- exploded while ho Was mons after a conservative Mr crossing the frontier into Join Wells had azited for an the UAR's Syrian region could locep their jobs without ascurance that these people on Sunday.

applying for British nationality. The incident occurred near The question arose because the border village of Murshed South Africa is now a republie Dinor, north of Aleppo.

outside tho Commonwealth. The injured Turk, identifled Sir Edward Bayle replied as Kibrahim Ogħil, was given ["yes for the time being. first ald and handed to the their ultimate portion will de- Turkish authorities "In apend on whatever changes inay serious condition," the sources be made in the British Nation- added.

ality Act of 1948 or by aller

to

with deal Two Arabe were killed in a legislation similar border mine explosion altuation arising from the Union few days ago in the north of South Africa becoming a re- Vostern part

Common- of the Byrin public outside the

wealth."-China Mall Special.

frontier,-AP.

HOODLUMS ARE PUT

Seoul, June 5.

National police hare arrest

TO WORK

Dut

the

ed a total of over 10,000 Minister Mr Halin Shin, that out of those arrested), big-name hoodlums since the May hoodlums would bo tried u 16 coup, and the first courts-martial, but minor onca group of

965 wore went would be put to work on public to work on a highway works projects.

Many of those hoodturns arrest- project east of Seoul on oct 2 Seoul and other major Sunday, the police and eitler dave been sentenced to a nounced on Monday) - maximum of 10 yours' oprinos – This was in line with pur ment for swindling, violonce and earlier statement made by ftoms various other charges-AP

Sectional rockets

Sacramento, June 5.

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