THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1901...
U.S. NOT YET DECIDED ON OUTER MONGOLIA
Senate C'tee approves U.S. Foreign Aid Bill
Washington, July 24, The Senato Foreign Relations Committee today approved by 13 votes fo four President Kennedy's $4,320.600,000 dollar (about £1,448 million) Foreign Ald Bull.
However, A number of those who supported the bilt said they would Ross in
op-
the Full Bonato the provision to finance
foreign economia develop- Tent Joans by treasury borrowing Router,
Senators
urge N-tests
London, July 24. sonators
Two American
both Democrats-put the the rosumption cose for of nuclear testing to a nation-wide British telo- here to- vixion audience night.
Prepares for visit of
two Nationalist leaders
Washington, July 24.
The State Department said today the United States had not yet decided
whether to recognise Outer Mongolla.
Iraq boycotts
Arab League
Cairo, July 24.
The head of the Iraq. delegation to the Arab League announced today that Iraq would not take part in any League meeting in which Kuwait was represented.
Traq did not participate today
in the Arab League session held to discuss the
Franco-
Tunisian situation. Thus, al- though the Lengue nominally has members since the nd- mission at Kuwalt, only 10 took part in the meeting.
Iraq has offelally Informed the League headquarters of s bat on attending future meet- ings as long as Kuwait--which he claims as a part of Trag territory and which has just been given League membership
took part.
The special envoy sent by Iraqi Premier, General Karim Kassem, Abdel Hussein Kutein, left Cairo today Bagdad, after confirming
el
for that
Senator Thomas J. Locki of Connectieul seid on the British Trng would henceforth take no Broadcasting. Corporation's į pari in the work of the Arab public affairs programme Lengus courtell, its political "Panorama" that tests should committee, or any of its dif- have been carried out to perfect ferent organisations.-AFP. the neutron bomb, which has no
fall-out,
He said that such a bomb, which could be made to any an ideal scale, would make
weapon for Nato and added "we. could have tested this revolu-
tionary weapon some time ago."
He held that if the Rusajuns
used each bomb in a clash
Erasmus accepts
new po
Pretorio, Jul, 24,
over Burlin, the West would Mr F. S. Erasmus, South
have to, chuose between sur- | render or el-out nuclear war.
'CHEATING
Senotor Henry Jackson Washington State said there
as every likelihood that Husstans-world-heat-unless-
of
the
was
Kennedy asks
world to
join system
President
A spokesman made the com.. ment after declaring that two leaders of Nationalist China would be "welcome" during their visit to Washington next week.
The leaders, Mr Chen Cheng, Vice-President
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LAMP POST TRAPS DIUIVER IN BLAZING CAR
Crowds watched helplessly a
a man trapped in his wrecked car was burned to death In Meanwood, Stonegate - road,
and Premior, Leeds, this month,
The car à small saloon, had hit and Mr Shen Chang-kuan, Foreign Minister, will spend a 25-foot concrete tamp three days in the American dard: the, standard snapped off capital.
an-at the base and crushed down on
expressed
Their vist
Was
nounced after Nationalist China the roof of the car, crushing it that the and trapping the driver, who concern States might United
grant was alone in the car. Outer Mongolia, Then a spark exploded the recognition to and also Chal U.S. policy petrol fank at the front of the towards Peking might be car. Within seconds the vehicle weakening.
was a sheet of flames, forcing back people who were trying to resono the driver.
WELCOME
When firemen were at last able to drag the driver clear, he was Mr Lincoln White, the State dead. The Bremen came from a 400 yarda BWAY Department
saidatation only spokesinan,
before
the Chinese leaders would and were quickly on the scene, travel around the US. for a but it was 10 minutes week after their offeisl visit. they could get into the wreckage, "We of course, welcome this pinned down by the lamp-pest of visit," he said.
death-London Express Service.
The spokesman wld a ro- porter that he did not know whether the United States had of- held a third meeting with
Washington, July 24.
Kennedy today ficlals of the Outer Mongolian embassy in Moscow in the cur- invited all nations to rent discussions aimed at pos participato in a commu-sible American recognition nications satellite system. that state. The objective, ho said, is¦ Asked whether the United
of
Polish woman spy jailed
Warsaw, July 24. Wando Nowicka, a Polish woman living in Warsaw, was sentenced to three years in' pri-
Hammarskjold flies into Tunisia
Tunis, July 24.
Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary-General, flew into Tunis tonight för consultations on Bizerta after a trans-Atlantic dash at President Bourguiba's request.
He described his mission as “a ferried out in landing barges to lying off- matter of the highest urgency" the cruiser Colbert
exodus but declined to disclose his plans share, while, a general
ponte-stricken Tunislun or opinions until he had met Mrot Bourguiba. It was his duty to civilians was under way in the relieve "all problems that can be direction of Tunis, solved," he said.
Internment
Nearly 48 hours after fighting stopped in battered Blzerta there A score of French nationals was a potentially explosive situn-were held in.internment on there with French and Djerba Island, in the Gulf of Tunisian troops still occupying Gabes, according to usually the positions they held at the reliable sources, which sald 20
tion
son by a regional court here to-midnight ceasefire on Saturday French elvillans day for spying for the U.S.
to promote the cause of States would go ahead with ro-
She was "enrolled" by Ameri- of Outer Mongolia. closer cognition world
peace and brotherhood among the spokesman sald there had con agents while in Copen been no decision one way or bogen in 1958, the court charged.
-AFP peoples of the world..
the other."--Reuter.
In a policy statement, Ken- nedy sald
private ownership and operation of the US portion of the system is favoured, pro- vlded
and such ownership operation Tweets varlous re- quirements he laid down.
GLOBAL BENEFIT
And to
SAYS AUSTRALIA WANTS
SEAT IN ANY
COMMON MARKET TALKS
London, July 24.
night.
Exodus
A massive exodus of Tunisian and French civilians was under
way,
besc
commander,
Maurice
Amman,
Tunisian
and
to
had been cx-
and the country pelled from others in the interior subjected and "control"
measures" often internment.
The Tunisian news agency TAP reported today that French warships were landing troop re- Inforcements at Cap Blanc, eight The
Efforts to produce a meet- {ng between Bizerta naval kilometres from Bizerta.
Admiral report was donled in Paris where the was stated no reinforcements Govenor of Bizerta Ead been sent since the fighting Town, Mr Mohammed Bon ceased. Amine, to discuss the next step were in an impasse..
Planetoads of Tunisian troops were arriving at Tunis airport as Tunisia
Agreed
African Justice Minister, Kennedy sald Aclence
Only concllátory Mrns today has accepted the appoint-technology have progressed
an announcement that her were repotriated mont of Ambassador to such a degree that communica
tion through the use of space Italy,
United Nations contingent from Tuntria has agreed to Switzer Dr Hendrick Ver- satellites has become possible.
latid looking after French in- the Congo. Cairo reports woord, South African
announced the Arab League terests fil, Tunisia, following the Through this country's
Franco Tunisian Prime Minister, announc-
while leadership. the
Felatione Competence Sir Eric Harrison, Australia's representative in pledged to send a first contin- break in Arab diplomale -od-hero-last-night....
should-be-developed-for-global-
dars Sweden performs the same London, tonight staked a claim for an Aus- gent of volunteers from He said Mr Erasmus had ae-beneft at the earliest practic- cepted the appointment because able time," Kennedy said.
tralian seat at any conference negotiations and said others would follow service for Tunisia in France.
A ban on Frenchmen leaving If that could not be attained, he felt he would have a less
Britain may enter with the European Com- later.
At Bizerta, French sailors and Tilsla remained in force to he added, then America should strenuous life than he had In
airinen began evacuating their day, but France lifted a similar mon Market. testing, active politics underground
wives, children and other re- bán on Tunisians leaving France which would cause no tall-out. Minister.
latives. Some 350 people were for Turilsin.-Reuter.
a system of inspection adopted.
resume
Mr David
Ormiby-GoTC,
Communication satellite pro-
D Cabinet Erammes, both civli and mill- tary, still ure in the research and development stage.-AP.
Sunday The Johannesburg Britain's Ambassador-designateTimes said today, the Minister's to the United States sald that appointment as Ambassador to The Senators statements were a Italy could be "the start of a fair presentation of American Cabinet purge."
military opinion, bul Unt he Mr Erasmus, who is 65, had
Verwoerd's did not think the Busstane had long been on Dr cheated so far by making un-black list," the paper sald. - derground tests. Reuter,
China Mall Special.
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Africans slash couple
Nairobi, July 24. "
A visiting London specialist
today carried out
an
omorgancy, operation - here
on
a young Englishman
The High Commissioner said aby link-up between Britain and the Common Market would confront
olher Australia and members of the Commonwealth. of protecting with the problem their expert Industries,
"And so, if the United King- dom decides
into to enter negollatiens," he said, "I would think that, Australia and other Connenwealth countries would want to be present and partl- our lerests eipate whenever come up."
POLITICS
Sir Eric spoke at a
con-
"whoso armt had boonference of the Victoria League badly slashed by Africans which has provided facilities to
THE BERLIN PROBLEM
British
London, July 24.
Assistant Foreign Secretary, Mr Edward Heath, said that "tho government is considor- ing, in consultation with the allies, all possible methode of Settling the Berlin problem."
Labour MP Arthur Henderson
while out with his fiancee. Commonwealth visitors in Brihad asked if the British Govern
tuin. for 60 years. On the
United Nations for a peaceful 'settlement of the Berlin ques- tion.
The man, Geoffrey Barnes, 24, polítical aspects of Britishment was going to apply to the
Europe, the High was walking la a park yeater-move Into- day with 22-year-old Anne Commissioner old: Kemp, when three Africans Armed with pangas leaped them from the bushes.
on
"12 may well be that the United Kingdom will join the Common Market and in doing Muss Kemp was also wound-so will create the third Kreat ed about the arms and taken world power with Great Britain to hospital.
influencing its direction."
In another attack on Satur-:
He also asked to what degree to the government intended
proposed 62- participate in a power conference on the Berlin problem.
On the second point Mr Heath replied "It has always day three Africans pounced on He said he would then 'expect been the Government's polley
and that Become more
all - German Guardsman, Britain to Corporal D. Addison, of Hull, more
outside engaged
the government had been formed, to British family of nations-and A conference of this nature as he was walking back camp, and left him lying dend no longer "us free in her should take place with a view to
Coldstream
once an
by the roadside.-China Mall relations with the Common-concluding a peace treaty with
wealth" as in the post-AP. that government.”—AFP.
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Belly dancer and the noblemen
8 JAILED IN SCANDAL TRIAL
Rome, July 24.
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"With my unduintieng,” she thorised“ dancing on his pre- A Turkish belly dancer to sold the dress fell to the misek.
ground and -living nothing Although Miss Kaish Was day blamed Rome's most much else on underneath was unable to identify, the man she publicised strīp - teda jeft almost naked. Tho, (ruth | said flipped the zipper, pictures since the fall of 'the is, thai I had drunk, a fole taken at the party showed that,
she was surrounded by nobim men.
Naria's stelpai a foreld But the judge was not cone barefoot cha-cha-cha by bosomy vinced, Mina Kaish, two
Roman Empire on some amount of wine that evening."
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"I was preforming an oriental YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Accoins i Crops, 4 Minim,
7 Oll, 9 Misery, 11 Miss, 13 Egd., 13 Replete, 18 Crumple, 1 dance shapely Nana Kalal musiciens were jailed for two party given by American Poter Alio, 10 Arch, 20 Henson, 23 Key, 24 Speak, 26, Laeka, Dawn: 1 told the final heating of the months, for obscene acle in a loward step-on of Now "Ruganunu scandal publie ́place," A restaurant York millionalen George Vändler- Commercials, 2 Poe, 3 Sir, Nelae, & Manterminds, 8 Lyre, 10 famous
was fine: 80,000 lire | Ulitin Nov. 1956 in a tien Bag. 13 tap, 14 Pie, 10 Uncle, 17 Lark, 10 Ars, 21 Eel, 22 Irial, "when somebody allpped owner
down the elp on my drets.” (128) for permitting unaus |úbkura restauroni - UPI. Aye.
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Earthquake shakes
Ecuador
Quito, July 24. Earth tremors shook a wide
Ecuador Krea In
were yesterday but there no reports of casualties or damage.
GMT
Shocks were reported st 8.45 pm (01ds Monday) as the big port dity of Guayaquil and the Bio- provincial elfies of bamba, Guaranda, Ambalo and San Jose de Chimbo, series of eight minor tremor at 9.07 pm (0207 UMT Monday) ported at Ban Joso. de Chimbe,-AP. · ·
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apprentices completed a 936-mlic John O'Groats to Land's End relay run in 123hr. 41min.
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