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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961.

U.S. INTELLIGENCE CHIEF

· PEOPLE___“VERY CORDIAL

Gagarin

likes

SEEN LIKELY TO RETIRE English towns

The Duke and Duchess of Kent, back from their honeymoon in Majorca, are wel- comed home by the villagers of Iver. Buckinghamshire on July 19. In a village neid, ,031

of behalf of the village, Major Jack Binning presents them with: an address

welcome framed in red, white and blue, three volumes of "Water Fowl of the World" and a pro- mise of a cheque to be handed over later so that the couple may "choose something for themselves," The Duke said: "We ate both very gráleful and delighted to be home again." Then he walked around the field, near the Kent's home,. "Coppins", Duchess to the villagers-London Express Service.

Introduclog the

Evian talks BIZERTA COULD HOLD

The

to be resumed

Paris, July 17.

French government to-

night announced that peace with the Algerian in- tulks surgent teaders will

resume

Thursday,

next

Chateau, do

Evian.

де

Lugrin,

A similar announcement

مرور

the

car

was

conversa-

being made in Tunis simul- taneously

the "Algerian Provisional Government."

Issued by The communique the Algerian Affairs Ministry bere suid, "It is officially announced that the tion started on May 20 at Evian

of between the representatives. the Government of the Republic and the representatives of the FLN will resume on Thursday July 20 ot Lugrin, Haute Savoie."

OUT INDEFINITELY

AGAINST BLOCKADE'

Paris, July 17.

The French naval base of Bizerta, which Tunisia has threatened to blockade this week "could hold out indefinitely," a high French Naval officer said

recently.

Evin If a hawse; were inid scrom the canal linking Lake Bizerta, with the rea, helicop- ters wuld bring in supplies, be sald,

French warships first entered ine once-tiny Arab port in 1894, and since then it has become a principal French base.

BATTLE

"Neutralised" under Vichy from 1940-42, and then seized by the

The naval dockyards have dry docks capable oftaking the largest French aircraft carriers. There are many of submarine installations, camps for defence troops, and a radar base.

tire

men

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Indicated

intention

last year

Washington, July 17. Administration sources said today that Allen Dulles, Director of the Central Intelligenco Agency, plans to rotire towards the end of this your.

They were commenting on reports of a reshume in Pre- dent Kennedy's Administra- tion involving Mr Dulles and the Under-Secretary of State, Chester Bowler.

LAST NOVEMBER

The sources said Mr Dulles indleated his intention to retire inst November when President Kennedy asked him to remain at the head of the C.I.A.

He had indicated to Mr Kennedy that he hoped to retire about a year, the sources sald.

Mr. Dulles aroused con- troversy over the part the agency played in the attempt hy Cuban refugees to invade Cubo in April.

Speculation that Mr Dulics would be replaced hus been recurrent-Router.

White

House spokesmen Pierre Salinger Indicated that Dulles might be ready to re- sign shortly," AFP reports.

So far as was known,, said Salinger, Dulles had no inten- tion of changing his plans,

Khrushchev's motives analysed

recent Saviat

Nikita

London, July 17.

Moscow, July 17.

Major Yuri Gagarin said here today that ho

Ilked London very much

J

all Engilah towns I visited."

"Not only London but

The world's first spaceman, according to the Soylet news agency Tass, udded: “Everywhere I was received with great cordiality.”

Major Cingorint Was answering questions at a meeting organised at the request of participants in Moscow's International Film Festival.

Among the audience were Gina Lollobrigida and other foreign film personalities, who gave the spaceman a rousing ovation.

Replying to a question naking "which you like better, the earth or the sky? Major Gagarin answered: "I am a terres- tial man. Here I feel more comfortable."

Major Gagarin

He said he intended travelling into space again, but "I do not want to be a monopolist over this. My friends who are training to be cosmonauts are no less anxious than I to undertake such a flight.” -- Chin Mail Special.

SOUTH WEST AFRICAN

SITUATION EXPLOSIVE,

KOZONGUIZA DECLARES

London, July 17.

Mr J. Kozongulzi, President of the South West

NO CHANGE

IN U.S.

POLICY

ON

RED CHINA

Washington, July 17.

The White House assured a Republican Congress-.

mah today that the United States still op- poses the admission of China into the United Nations,

Mr Lawnchee F. O'Brien, Mr O'Brien, in his reply for special usalatent to President Mr Kennedy, said: "The Presi- Kennedy, said in letter to Rep-dent has asked me, in response resentative John F. Baldwin ip your letter... to assure you that U.S. polley "remains un-thaï the United States polley on changed" in this regard.

the question of Chhese repre-

"This administration, 83 It sontalion in the United Nations has repeatedly affirmed, supports remains unchanged."--UPI, the membership of the Republic

of China In the United Nations

and is opposed to the admission of Communist China," Mr O'Brien safd.

He said American "strategy": on the matter for the forth- coming UN General Assembly sesalon is still under consideră- tion,

the

"But you may be sure that no effort will be spared to advance unchanging objectives of the United States on this issue," Mr O'Brien sali

Mr Baldwin, who made the letter publle, wrole Mr Ken- nedy on July 7 expressing concern over news reports that the Administration was con- sidering supporting proposai that Red China admitted to the General Assembly but not to the Security Council.

Mr Baldwin registered his vigorous opposition to any pro- posal to atimit Conununist China to the United Nations, in whole or in part.”

Allies

"Our allies in South-eastern

MORE THAN ONE A MINUTE!

Borlin, July 17. East Gormans, fearful their Wost Borlin escape route may be shut off by o Soviet peace treaty, flod to the West at a rate of more than ono a minute last weekend, it was an- nounced today.

Not since the days before the bloody anti-Soviet uprising eight years ago had so many East Ger- his streamed into West Berlin, refugee omcials anid,

Psychologically, they said, the

Africa National Union, said today the situa-Asla, Including the Philippines, East Germans are on the verge Nationalist China, South Korea of another revolt against Com- tion in South West Africa was “explosive." South Vietnam, Thailand and munism, but they are choosing

Pakistan, would all lose conlight instead of rebellion.

Officials announced that 3,68% fidence in our leadership if we give support to any proposal to East Germans requested asylum admit Communist China into the in West Berlin from midnight on

Nations," Mr Baldwin Saturday until 1700 today.

He told a press

conference

here the time hud come for the United Nations have a show- town with the South African Government which had opposed the entry of a United Nations

into

Wes! South committea Africa,

the

The chief motive behind the

statements of Union Promior Khrushchov was The people of the territory, probably a desire to in-he said, "bitterly deplored" tontify "the war of pititude of the British Govern

ment in refusing vitas for the British exports committee to enter Bechuana- sald today after studying land on its way to the territory.

text the official

of Khrushchev's speech in Moscow. They

nervos",

their hope Germans when the

also suggest that the Soviet Union wanted to show that it would not be intimidated by threats from the West and

'HOPES'

have placed "Our

people

and confidence In

how the United Nations but can they be expected to sustain that if the United Nations can South West Africa," he said.

sold.

More oppose United

Kennedy's .aid plan

Washington, July 17.

The number of Híouse Micm-

Bers who have gone on record

SORAYA SURPRISES FRIENDS

THE TOTAL

This raised to 10,198 the total fled their of refugees who

The homeland since July 1 all-time record was 3,120 re- fugees on March 2, 1953.

Western estimates of East Germany's economy showed the Reliable estimates say France

Rapallo, July 17.

Communists were short of has about 4,000 servicemen at

Iran 100,000 skilled workers Ex-Empress Saraya of

They the base. Because of local

opposing Fresident Kon- nedy's plan for long-range showed up here last night arm- bald flight of another 100,000 to feeling towards them, the

financing of foreign ald has discouraged from

in-arm with her acuir friend. 130,000 would force the Com- leaving

grown

to almost 100, I was Hugh O'Brien, to surprise her munists to shut down factories.

West German the base in uniform.

old friends on the sun-drenched

Chancellor disclosed today. The Tunisian-controlled canal

Konrad Adenauer · said there Representative

M. Italian Riviera. Thomas

the Boylet entering the Lake is about 250 ayards wide, and

openly was "panie" in told the House that dredged to

Felly, spokesman for the group, The couple strolled

But 18 addi-

Western through the crowds to a late- Berlia depth of 33 feet. Ships regularly based there that it possessed powerful arm include fast patrol and anti- ed forces available in the event

the criginal 83 who prolestad ping magnate Aristotle Onassis reports that an active, anti-.

underground submarine boats,

of a clash over Berlin.

WOU and opera singer Marla Callas, Communist to the House Mr Kozongulzl, who come to against the plac supply ships.

The experts were also struck London, from Ghods where he Foreign Affairs Committee who arrived earlier aboard the preparing another uprising-

Uri. Bizerin is one? of the most by the extremely conident, al-had met the United

yacht Christina.-UPI. Notions UPI. northerly points in Africa, and most "jingoistic" attitude of the committee, Bald he had told dominates both halves of the Soviet Union's Premier who the committee that there could Mediterraneon. With its large seemed proud of his country's never be peace and security in sheltered harbour, it is fdeal military achievements, especial- South West Africa while it for the assembling of fleetsly the display of ultra-modern remained under South African Reuter,

weapons.-AFP.

administration-Reuter,

Allies landed in North Africa,

The FLN is the insurgent National Liberation 'Front, Tunis- whose lenders form the

It was re-takten only after based "Mgerian Provisional revere battle. In 1043, it was Government."

used as an embarkation port for the Italy, and Sletly land- ings.

the war, France has day for three weeks, France spent over £50 million pu called a 1 and made clear building underground command to the Algerians she expected posts, and fuel and ammunition some move to lift the talks out stores of the base-regarded by of what the French negotiatort French military circles as an considered to be art impasse, ideally-protected command-post Router.

for atomle war.

The talks have been in su9- pense since June 13 when, after holding meetings every other Since

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Worry.

4 Capital.

7. Deliciency.

0 Snuggle.

9 A red ona?

10 We attractive.

12 Region.

14 Organ.

10 Sound of a drink.

17 Slaunch.

20 Too much on top.

23 Clara.

24- Whole.

25. Front.

26 Cotton dance,

27 Giggle,

1 Workers.

DOWN

2. Get up more money!

J Foreign vegetable?

4 Formerly.

Cooked.

Fal cater.

11 Unusually under-epoked?

13 Coloured girl?

10 Codge.

10 Peter the musician.

10 Tuver.

19 1p, hip, hurrahi

21 Meat.

pä Quantity.

and

zone,

was warning the Western allies not get its own committee into Menal Congressmen have joined night dinner with Gresit ship- officials today did not believe

Reports of discontent among Iraqi troops

Kuwait, July 17.

Reports of disaffection among troops of Promior Kassem's Iraqi army are filtering through to advance units of the joint British-Kuwalt defence force.

Kuwait military sources hold, peen à factor, in nverting ↑ today the disaffection in Iraq's threatened iraqi attack:

Basra Garrison apparently

reached a peak two weeks ago British weers in this desert New newspaper

the Kuwaiti in- when Iraq was building up outpost accept forces on 16: frontler

nd agree with legence as reliable, Kuwait,

that it probably weighed heavily with Kassem in considering his plans to take action on his claim io sovereignty over Kuwait.

They added that. desertions have continued and may have

Crewmen said

clinging on

to vessel

Canary Isles, July 17.

In the first, few days after

group formed

London, July 17.

their arrival the offers sald A new British and overscor

the situation had appeared. rave and with every possibility of producing trouble.

In thore first heette days hundreds of Bedouts nomads who roamed the border area with their flocks of eamula and shetp, moved from watcrholes in the vital mliliary, areas and

Three helicopters took off sought grazing clawliere,

Many ran into trouble anding for the African coastal water in dense sandstorms and ares of Villa Clanoros to-11 are known to have died from day following: reports that, thirst. the Spanish freighter. The frontier region in guarded

newspaper group is being formed

by

Canadian newspaper magñéte Mr Ray Thomson and o Welsh company

"the to tell British Industrial story," The new newspapery will be Bim24 at "Intelligent everywhere" who feel the time thinking and Pivach

GOING Dor

men

"outstructivo

a dynamle ap-

· They will cover public affaire, industry, bugiyera and Uis, trade unkra.

Antonio - Y: Rosario was by a joint force of the Khiwali urmy and the 11th Himura, 900 aground and brooking up-- of Britain's oldest regHINIKE. Soven crawinen, according toļ Together they form & Uda red

hore, reports received

wore in Kuwaitis in cik tande, Dir, Jamuhudiart, managing elinging to the stricken vessel's scarves, the British in the tod- director of Thomson_____news- dish browns barels,which “D) FAperiumid yesterday. Thomson masts in heavy WORN,

Tibip from the sea was conal- with their nickname "Cherry" hawspapers would bwyd a 50 K pinkere more than 10 resize) per cent there is ina new KOLT= hopeless. Dost estimates were flint, the in `advance of the main panyo be onlind "The Volen helicopters would take thred defensive positione in iha bilim pli figillata. Induslay). hours to reach the vessel.AP. Theor Kuwait olly--ARA

Mall Special

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD~Adress: 1 Capti, 4 Baker, *7 Ace Nipped, 11 Telo, 12 Tot, 13 Section, 10 Answers, 19

ALS, 19 Nend, 20 Paling, 23 Ere, #4 Dirge, 20 Mondt Downrdered Constrained, Rap, 3 Ice, 6 Khat Second-sight, & Edge, 10 Fol, 13 Bus, 14 Cor, 16 Sweat, 17 Hope, 18 All, 81, dum; 27 Low,

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