THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20,, 1961. -
RUSSIA GIVES STERN WARNING Congress sends
TO INTRUDING' SUBMARINES
Alleges recent violations
Mme. Vijaya Lakashmi Pandit the retiring Indian High Commissioner to London-left London Airport for home on Aug. 14. Owing to an indefinite delay on the Air Endin In- ternational Flight-Mme. Pandit travelled by Air France Lo Parlson way to Athens and India. Photo shows:-Mitte. Pandit at London Airport.-Keystone Photo.
Algerian settlers kill 3 Moslems
Oran, Aug. 28.
A mob of 2,000 settler youths ran wild in the streets of Oran today attacking Moslems, wrecking shops and burning city transport.
Mr
Amery returns to London
London, Aug. 28. Julian Amery, the Secretary of State for Air, returned here by air to- a holiday in day after Spain,
Mr Amery's wife, Catherine, who was injured when part of a buliding collapsed at Jimenn De La Frontera in Cadiz pro- vince on August 17, is spending another week in Spain.
"My wife is quite well again now," sak Mr Amery. "She had two siltches in the back of ber leg."-China Mail Special.
Ofein! Agures said three Moslems were killed and
in unother
the 32 injured scattered rioting before police dispersed the crowds.
The settlers were inflamed by the Moslem extremist shoot- ing of an 18-year-old settier youth, after other recont attacks on Europeans.
of territorial waters
Moscow, Aug. 28.
The Soviet Union charged tonight that "foreign submarines" have been sneaking submerged into its territorial waters. It promised to "de- stroy the intruder" if it happens again.
ONE WAY
OR THE
OTHER
Houston, Aug. 28.
Mrs Eva Roman mado a mistako in not coshing Q stranger's thèque,
RETAR
She told police the entered a liquor store where she worked and when she refused to cash his choque, ho pulled
aút a revolver
and stole $277 from a cash registor~~~UPI.
Canada's offer
to illegal
Chinese immigrants
to enter
Tas, the Bovlet news. agency, charged the submarines committed "a series of viola lions" of its territorial waters recently "and conducted manoeuvres and observations with the object of reconnais- sance."
Tass did not identify the ria- flon or nations--which com- mitted the alleged violations, or the exact site where they ac-
curred.
MEASURES
But it said the Sovici Delenco Ministry has been told "to take MEOKUTES 10 destroy the Intruder if any more subs are spotted.
Tags said any intrusion by foreign submarines while sub- merged and without Soviet approval WAS 1 **flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the state (and) generally DC- cepted standards of internationa! law."---UFI,
UPTURN IN
AUSTRALIAN
ECONOMY
Canberra, Aug. 28. The Australian Prime Minis-
the, Mr Robart Moneles, } old today there had been an úptum in the Austra- Han oddhomy, but he was not deluding himself into thinking that its affact would be sudden and violent.
Inquiry into In a brief mention
Zanzibar
riots
Lon on, Aug. 28. Two more nombers of the
900,
to
of
the
aircraft piracy bill to Kennedy
Washington, Aug. 28, Congress today sent to President Kennedy a bill imposing penalties up to death for airplane piracy,
The Senate and House had passed rivál versions of the bill, but the Senate agreed today to accept the House bill.
Senator A. S. Mike Monrońty, (Deinocrat-Mon- tana) told his colleagues "we do not know when another hijacking (scizure) may occur.”
He said he therefore was reluctant to wall for a Senato-House conference to thrash out a compromise. The bill defines the In-air seizure of planes as an act of piracy. It would provide penalties from 20 years in prison up to death.--AP.
BRAZIL IN POLITICAL TURMOIL
Quadros sails for Europe with family
Sao Paulo, Aug, 28, Ex-President Janio Quadros and his family are sailing for Europe today in the Blue Star liner, Uruguay Star, it was learned here today.
Addressing. a press con- Meanwhile, in Broslila, Acting to the present crisis which fercher, he said: "I think the President Ranieri Mazzillin told would involve the inauguration position will go along quietly." Congress today that the minis of Dr Goulart as President. Mr ters of the armed forces have re- Denys said yesterday ho opposed filsed to permit Vice-President | Dr Goulart because of "the form Common Market negotiations,
of government he represents,”---- Mr Menzies said the Trado Jogo Goulart to return to Brazli Minister, Mr John
national UPI. McEwen, for might go to London for talks security," with the Briülsh Govermanent,
"He would not
"reasona of
want to go Resignation
away at this stagt, nor would
Mr Mazzillk made his die- I waht him to. But maybe he closure in a letter sent to Mr will have to go." Mr Menzies Aure de Moura Andrade, Vice-
said.
Australia's federal elections commission to inquire in- will be held at the end of this the June riots in year and Mr Melwen iz stand- Zanzibar were named by ing for re-election-Reuter. the Colonial Office here yesterday.
President of the Federal Senate. It come just before Congress took up a proposal that would formally bat Dr Goulart from taking office and permit the election of a new President in the next 80 to 120 days.
Mr Mazzilli's message that "in
created by the resignation of President Janio dr Silva Quadros, the military ministers in their roles as chiefs of the armed forces responsible for in-
DEATH IN A HOTEL view of the political situation
ternal order, made known to me
Ottawa, Aug. 28. Referring to Chinese im- migration, Immigration Minister Ellen
They are Sir Vincent Tew- L. Fair-
General 63, former clough said today that Secretary of the British Trades the Canadian Goverment Union Congress, and Mr C. AN
San Diego, Aug, 26. Mianie Brous. wife of an "is not going to deport Grossmith, formerly Assistant accused saboteur of microwave anybody whose sole mis- Secretary at the Colonial Office. rtations in Nevada and Violi, demeanour was
A British judge, Sir Stafford Was found dead in a hotel this country undor a false Fuster Sutton Was appointed room today. Police said it was
chairman of the Commission apparently suicide, name."
last month.
Her husband, Bernard Brous, le charged with blowing up the tion with a ballet in the back if Chinese who came to Canuda
More than 70 people were re- | stations, She W03 arrested The noto from Mr Mazzil!
hith
the aboard his heavily brought into
War open as illegal immigrants will come ported killed and 2,000 injured with
particulars in the Zanzibar election riots-armed yacht !forward "and give
In Ensenada, Minister Odilio Denys inten- Moxico-AP.
tion not to permit any solution of how they got here, we will China Mall Special.
their citizenship regularise
latus in Canada."
The youth, Emmanuet Son-
chez was in desperate condi-
of the neck.➡UPI.
London, Aug. 28. The remains of a coracle-a small boat used in lakes and to be 3,400 rivers-believed years old and the ashes of its owner have been discovered in Curbridge, Northumberland, by an exacovation team.
It is believed to be the first discovery of an ancient British cornele in northeast England. China Mall Special
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She said in an interview that
SEMINAR
Mrs Fairclough is here to open seminar.
the western Citizenship
She said Chinese
in Canada
have "closed ranks against us" under pressure from ringleaders- of an immigration racket. She | expressed concern that innocent Chinese Canadians might be suffering
a result of dis- closures regarding illegal im- migration of others—AP.
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Hollywood, Aug. 28 Weary of waiting for im roles, Juliet Prowse is taking fing of the slage ith a Las Vegas edition of "Irma La Douce."
She left for New York to re- hearne for the engagement, which will last three months. She has been merklohed for roles in "Cleopatra" and "Bys Bye Birdie."—AP.
the absolute inconvenience, for reasons of national security, of the return to the country of Vice-President Joao Belchior Goulart.”
AFRICANS BURN HOUSES
Lataka, Aug. 28.
Troops and polica have beon sont to the noith-wostem province of Northem Rhodesia where houses owned by white people have boon destroyed by five in o spread
of disturbances from the Northern Provinto.
WIRE
end, security patrols are still The letter tells the chiefs; "We Anding burned buildings.
In neighbouring Luopula Pro-Tho letter
apparently In Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, vince, where the situation was written before Mr Kaunda riot police were ordered out reported calm over the week.
after left here for London,
a crowd of Africans stoned other police sent to a road accident in which DIL African
hurt. was seriously The crowd dispersed When the riot police arrived-Reuter.
At Ncheilenge, in the north of the Province, 27 Africans were arrested on charges fol- lowing a riot there 10 days ago.
Mr Kenneth Kaunda, Vender of the United National Indepan- dence (African Nationalist) Party, said in a ciretățor let← ter, released here today, to all African chiefs that the British Government had treat- ed the Africans as "con quered people.""".
REWARD FOR BEARDİNG FIDEL
Wilmington, Aug. 28.
A group of local marchants under the leadership of dairy- man Bon Cluff is offering « US$1,090 reward for the first person to thuva Cuban strongman Fidel Castro's board..UPT.
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U.S. PATENT
NUMBER
2,997,328
Washington, Aug. 28.
Af lost, q pair of chopsticks with which even a novice can devour For Eastern cuisine with ease.
Waller Leo of San Fran cisco has just received U.S. Government patent. number 2,097,828 for inventing such a pale. His palent application noted that the traditional, pair of separate bamboo sticka is an effective eating implement in akilled hands, but decidedly difficult for the inexperienced.
Lec's new chopsticks ate held together by a coil spring. The user grasps them below the spring and squeezes the lower ends together to clamp his food. When he relaxes his grip the spring opens the chopsticks, rendy for the next bite.--AP.
Diefenbaker says
he
may
visit
Japan in autumn
The
Ottawa, Aug, 28, Primo Minister, Mr John Diefenbaker fuld today he was considering trip to Japan this autumn, but had made no final decision. He has received two invita- tions,
and told reporters he thought it would be helpful for Canadian trade and diplomatic relations to accept them.
"I think it would be a good thing to do, and it would mean an absence of only Ave or six days. It is something that de- verves close examination cause anything to expand good relations in the diploma- tic and trade fields would beneftelal," he said.-Router.
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