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'Virtually under

arrest,'

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Nkomo says

Bulawayo, July 20.

Mr Joshua Nkamo, Southern Abodesis African Nationalis leader, Bald hore today "I am virtually under arfcat..I am Just wailing for Bir Edgar

make Whitehead to

final any time now."

WAS

it

Nkomo's National Democratic Party which called,

Koneral

strike for today in protesi against the Southern Rhodesia constitutional pro- posals-Reuter.

Senator suggests

Blockade of Cuba-if U.S.

airliner is not returned

air

Washington, July 26. Senator Wallace F. Bennett

proposed today an and sou blockade of Cuba If Premier Fidel Castro re- fuses to return a U.S. air- plane which

Cuban

THE CHINA MAIL; THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1901.

UNITED STATES, CHINA CLASH OVER SEATO

Austerity moves

flayed in UK

(Continue from Pare 1)

danger

slums would continue for years tonger because n "doctrinaire chancellor," believing in privatel Enterprise, had taken certain actions,

for the

Jolt 14-nation

Laos conference

Geneva, July 26.

The United States and China clashed bitterly today over Seato, jolting the 14-nation Loos con- ference after four days of slow but quiet a Laotian neutrality” de- negotiations for claration.

new Before the

erupted

document.

These

at 1400

Bir Haruld Macmillan rad pledged himself on becoming

East-West or any effort that wil jeopardise Prime, Minister to make Grras |

today's ether the malstenence of Britain great.

Mr Lloyd had refused to curs polemics

Pathet But he had so imperflied and tail luxury buildings but had at-11, conference session and at (Communist backed

loter press conferences, the Lao troops In Laos or the supply squandered the nation's econotacked the building programmes delegates agreed in substance of arms to the Pathet Lao." Inte srity that it was in of local government authorities. on three inore articles of the

of earning the Jibe

The conference scheduled The Chancellor was deli-

neutrality which Tsur Nicholes addressed berately wrecking the leachers'

restricted negotiation three, plus a preamble and sixth to lay dying Ottoman Empire: established satory negotiating two earlier agreed articles, session or its 42nd session since

machinery "The Sick Man of Europe."

sake of were turned over for editing May 16 tomorrow That was Mr Macmillian's £0,000,000 small fraction of to a newly appointed drafting GMT.—UPI. contribution, Mr Wisen. sald. his £3,000,000 handout to sur-committee of Britalo, Russia, Turnit to the Chancellor, Mr tax payers in his April budget. China, India and France, Wilson said;

(A commitee, on which the Chinese Deputy Foreign government and teachers are Minister Chang Han-fu, speak- represented. recently recoin-hug on an article covering Laos" mended a £48,000,000 rise for policy on outside treatles, teachers. Mr Lloyd has cut this charged that Seato was "wog- This is a miserable record to £42,000,000).

ing cold war and preparing for a hot war" In Southeast Asia, of scal injustice."

'REAL THREAT'

"You ire talking bravely about five-year planning. Your budget will nut stand up for three months.

Burning

TOKEN STRIKE

Former Nazi officer acquitted

Vienna, July £6. An Austrian court today soqullied former 85 0M- oer Franz Baxenberger of charges of having ordered the shooting of 300 Jew in a war-time camp in Russia,

Razesberger had pleaded not guilty.-AP

Oil workers

in Calcutta

About

on strike

Calcutta, July 26.

1,800 oil workers

employed by the British

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MARKED INCREASE IN SALES

HONGKONG'S TRADE WITH

BRITAIN

London, July 26.

Four principal Asian trading partners of Britain showed marked increases in sales here during the first six months of this year compared to 1960, according to the latest Board of Trade figures just released.

Burmah Sholl Company These four-longkung, India, Singapore, Malaya, Indonesia and the American Caltex Ceylon, and Japan-accounted and Japan.

firms aro

compared to the

with Hongkong Britain's trade for the first half of 1960 followed

striko hore over a dispute same period in 1800,

In percentages, however, by those for the first half of

Britain 1901:

and Indian Indo-Burmah for a sales increase of roughly Following are the Agures for

a stay-in £14 million en

about the administration voir overall sales to

are not that large. The biggest of provident funds.

sains were made by Thailand, Fiepresetatives of the com- Formosa, South Vletnan and 10,510m against £20,016m panies and the workers had | Cambodia.. talks with Government oMrials today, but falled to reach ngree- iment.

Reverse

Hongkong-Exports £20.942m

£23,678m; against

imports

UPI.

Pony in a well

Firemen with

On the reverse side, British A spokesman of the three exports to Asia, the sharpest companies said If the strike. change for the first half of this London, July 26.

lifting gear days which started two

ngo, year came in Britain'e sales to About 500 men at the British

a pony from an "8ft. light steel pressings factory in continued the all supply would Communist Ching which drop-rescued

д garden

10 Dow Landon. n

of subsidiary the reach a dangerously low level ped from roughly £19.3 mil well in

and Dum lion in the first half of 1960 to Heath-road, Rayleigh, Essex, in Calcutta depots Rooies Motor group;

staged a

roughly £7.1 million for the i The pony wandered into tho He said Sento was a "100 per token half-day strike this after- Dum Airport tomorrow.

the One firm,

garden from a feld behind tha the American same period in 1901. in kindled by this action would cent agressive military bloc"noon as a protest against

Ls working There were sharp Increases house-London Express Saf infame and embitter educa- and demanded that clause economy

announced Standard Vacuum,

normally,China Mall Special. in British exports to Pakistan, vice. tion policies for as long as the abrogating Laos' aftiation with yesterday-Reuter. Conservative Party cling to it be included in the neutrality

The heartaches of over- crowded familles, husbands and wives having to live apart and the degrointion of living

agent pirated from the BEER-out

United States at gunpoint.

Several Congressmen In the Hust few days have described the seizure of the airliner by armed Cuban as "piracy."

an

Mr Bennell today said: *The Communists respect only action, not words and with respect to this art of pinky, committed over US. territory, they have seen no evidence of the sort of rm action кор posedly promised by the Berlin speech.

OUTLAW

"I think it would have been appropriate for the President to have

if the announcedi that plane is not returned within 48 United States will huurs, that place a complete air and blockade around Cuba, thereby International quarantling this

outlas

SCIF

"If th Communists entild sre vykdence that we were will ing to act quickly and decisively in Cuba, the President's words

would have carried for weight."-UPI.

more

Wage increases

--and strikes

in Britain

London, July 26.

Nearly seven million Britons received wage increases during the first half of

this year.

In the same time two million working days were lost through strikes, the Ministry of Labour said today.

Wage Ineroases and days lost through strikes bull totalled taore thun in the same period last year.

In the first half of this year 502,000 workers were involved in Strikes costing the nation 1,048,000 working days.

Wurk stoppages for the sanie period last year cost 1,433,000 working days,

Bigger pay packets went to 6,021,500 workers Usis year, costing employers £2,437,200,

This was £185,000 more than in the same half of last year.— China Mall Special.

Forest fires

rage in California

San Francisco, July 26. Firefighters succeeded to-

day In placing tenuous

of a tap!

Brisbane, July 26, When Mr B. Quick want to clean his tooth in his room at the White Lion Hotel in coastal Queensland,

town of Maryborough yesterday, beer flowod out of the tap.

Mr

ex-

"A new way of at- tracting tourists," Mr Quick commented.

The liconsee, Goorge Monger plained later that he had connected a water- pipe to a keg, but ap- parently the pressure in the keg was highor than in the pipe. China Mail Special.

NEWSPAPER

GUILTY OF CONTEMPT

OF COURT

Sydney, July 26.

The publishers and editor of

Mr Wilson said the burning resentment that Mr Lloyd had

ofice."

Edeclaration,

U.S. Roving Ambassador W. All that hud cuing from the Chancellor were panie men-Averell Harriman shot back with the statement that Sento sures which add up to an ex-

was purely

"The defensive. ereine in economie irre-

real threat to the neutrality of levance,"

Laos derives from other tree- tions, ather organisations, other powers," he said.

was

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This

"deep-seated, fundamental, long-term CriKis comparable to 1931,"

"The Chancellor needed

Looking strnight at Soviel Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi

every panle measure in the Pushkin' in the chair, Harriman book to keep the pound at 2.09 | said, “Mr Chairman, if you want with the dollar," he adslødt,

ime to expound further

on my

Mr Wilson id JL seconti last statement, I shall be glad to devaluation would be regarded do so."

! all Dver the world! 03 atti An American spokesman sold

acknowledgment of defeat! recognition that Britain was springboard-ut a

HOR slide,"

Harriman meant the "aften stated Communist aim of world domination and the Communists subversion and

Something of the spirit iltration inspired by Churchilt 21 years military action threatening the

alone peace In Laos itself." ago when Britain slood was needed,

Appeals

OBJECTION

The

Communists strongly objacteri when South Viet-

But o Dunkirk spirit would namese delegation leader Tran

Thanh submitted Bol be created by appeals to Cranh "materialism, acquisitiveness or amendments keeping up with the Joneses,"

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1wu general non-inter-

013 undertaking

to the

extablishment,

The country veded astringent ference in Lautine: oftales. policies not "candy floss These amendments, referred philosophy."

to the drafting: committee, were: Mr Wilson appealed for a four -A general undertaking not directly Ur il- or live year plan for steady and to contribut cunsistent economic expansion, directly selling national targets in in-maintenance

development dustries which could make the of nilitary pa-nulitary most contribution

world forces other thanu thuse com- markets.

prising the Government military Mr Lloyd said he hoped to forees of res

zerrunent of rench agreement by the Autumn

Lac cat financial targets for the na-wald undertake w disarm and

military

para- tlonised industries over a num-dismis

Into the

ber of years. That would lead military forces of the Laotian greater encleney in the use į political partles which have

not been integrated ut labour and capital.

The debate will end tomorrow Royal Government Are night with a vote. There is no A U.S. spokesman said it was from the Communist damper of a government defeat clear

as it bas a majurity uf 100. objections on these points that Ieuter.

"they don't want any guarantees

the Daily Mirror, a Sydney evening newspaper, were Fined EA250 each today by the full Supreme Court for having published a photograph of Stophen Leslie Bradley before his 6 trial.

They were also ordered to pay legal costs

The court found that Mirror Newspapers Ltd. and Jan Smith

contempt Were guilty of court, but found there mitigating circumstances,

STEMMED

A British Crossword Puzzle

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of were

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The action stemmed from the publleation of Bradley's photo- graph last October, five months before Bradley, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Bondi schoolboy Graeme Thorne,

The three judges said that the publication of the picture under The bold headlines: "Man held. Firal photo" was calculated 10 binder the normal adralnistro- tion of justice,

Raid Smith and The judges decided to publish the photo- graph-China Mall Special.

linos around the latest in Blind academic

a month-long series of California forest fires.

One of the blazes-bclluved Atacted by arsonists-burned 2,000 Acree of charred brush and scrub timber outside

the

old Sierra mining town of Sonora. It destroyed

burried no homes,

several

lawyer to teach

in Adelaide

Adelnice, July 26.

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ACROSS

2 Rule.

& Drives MP«?

10 Mark.

12 Get paat!

13 HUL.

14 Good women.

13 Allas Lizzici

A leading British academia 10 They fall endly.

outbuklings and gold mine lawyer blind from an early 18 Demoan. equipment shoda yesterday but age -- will join the teaching 20 Holy picture.

staff at Adelaide University Men's skill?

during the 23 Little giril 24 Increment. Concur. 20. Many-sided.

Ir the wind docan't blow eatly next year

up on BA, we should be able to absence abroad of the Bonython

control it tonight," a Binle forestry ofetal alc

To the west, more than 1,000 men closed the perimeter of the 7,500-acre

Small

Santa

continged to turn serub

·Professor of Laws,

Norval A. Morris.

Yote

He is Dr Rupert Crist, Felow and Tutor at Magdalen College, Oxford, and Lecturer evidence,

Cruz

fu

Mountains bluze,

Ares

obk

and

brush inside the

lines,

However,-UPI,

Dr. Crow will remaln months-China Mali Spoctal,

FIX

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4 Red flog?

DOWN

5 Approximates.

They're crooked.

7 Restricted person.

They're stuck upl

11 Throwing cobers?

15 Sporting creature?

17 Enrols.

19 Corn.

21 Noel's giril

23 Direction.

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