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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1961.

Damascus W. GERMAN COALITION TALKS

quiet after revolt

(Continued from Page 1)

20,000"

Lefore the

He told u questioner that thene Eptions in Syria couple mon

But only o huudal bad begu anealed for subversive tetivities," he added. Racio Damascus tonight brothat statement by the Social Welfare Minister. Fuart Add inviting all Syrians who hd been unjustly dismissesi int tast three months 10 Te pur to his Ministry with doct- inents to support their case so that e Ministry could act 10

pain their rights.

The VAR vissel Misr, will sail from Belrul for Alexandria at makinight with 1,200 deportees, Inurbaser sources said. About 400 Egyptian deportees have dest Beirut by air, necording to air- jort sources, and 300 more are expected to by cut Inter inday. Huntres of deporters continued to arrive in Beirut throughout the day from various points on Syru's border with Lebam.

The ban

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In Amtats it was announced after the Cabinet had met that the ban on Syrian newspapers teting Jordan has been lifted. Syrian newspapers were banned. ip Jordan whlie Syrlu was part of the UAR

(Amman Radio broadcust Inessage from King Hussein

tes

nis Prime Minister. Mr Bujhut Talbound, expressing his thanks for and pride in Jordan's 01- titude towards Syria. Mr Tul- huni, his reply, said: "1t is as if we stood between www brothers preventing a figh!, ainf our recognition of the

premit regine-in Syria will stop a hat- the which, if it devurred, woold destiny Arali natturalism "z

Dr Kubari told reporters last right

that he went to the Hagne on September 6 lo attend an international bar association meeting and only returned to Durmasenas os September 20, two days before the eig

Asked abonet allegation from Calro that he visited Lon- don and received instructions

only

there Dr Kuchari, said he had spent a weekend sight- seeting in London and mise sperat two days each in Geneva, Paris, Munich, Vienna and Rome.

Private

In London today a

Negroes enter white schools

in Memphis

Memphis, Oel. 3.

Backed by a massive show of police power, the City School Board дея mitted 13 Negro children to four previously white schools today.

It was the end of a cen- tury of rixid racini segregation In Memphis public Nchools. If came voluntarily. under the Intirre! pressure of a

·Federal Court lawsult, No lucidents were reported,

Each school had 50 or mere palicemen roving the blocks around ll, walking pairnly with

clubs Fin hand.--AP.

ALBANIA BACKS PEKING

United Nations, Oct. 3.

MEET WITH DIFFICULTY

Party leaders gather for formal meeting

Bonn, Oct. 3.

Erich Mende, lender of the Free Democrat Party, said here today he expected negotiations for a West German coalition government to be difficult and to last the whole of this month.

Dr Mende, who was attending... ļa Foreign Press Association Jun- chrom, parried must questions [about his party's alfflúde. 10- wards Dr Konrid Adenauer As Changpiler, and replied that hy would prefer to say nothing at This slege of reguliations be tween his party and the Chris- Han Desnocrats.

De Mende sald diruseions on p

the busts of a coalition, at the

New paths

for

UN

in search solution

United Nations, Oct. 3.

fast formal niceting Western rejection of a Soviet plan to appoint an terday of the leaders

twe parties hai

of the beei eonlarl

10 matters of fnet, maly!

alics foreigne

1.11 shoferes questions. The problems of Jarrupalities, including that agreeing who Was to hear a Coalition, would be talked over later.

Asked if his party objected uni When the General Assembly, the grounds of age ไป Dr resumed after lunch to-Adenauer (who is 85) continu- day, Mr Behar Shtylla, ng as Chaneation.

the Albanian Foreign replied:

Minister, urged that the

"puppets of Chiang Kai-

shek" be expelled from

the United Nations.

the

the

Problem

Mende

Alhuma tully supported

"I by not fuctless to ask the Soviet resolution calling for the question of whether The old "restoration

Jawful man is too uld he subl thithts" of the Chinese People's Republic, and considered

that

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interim chief UN executive with three de- puties, turned efforts at a compromise solu- tion into new paths today, and revived an idea that the late Mr Dag Hammarskjold himself once proposed.

This was to inve the UN's understood today to be explor chief administrative ofleer aping the possibility of obtaining point five top assistants to help General Assembly endorsement cim take major decisions in the for such a plan. politlent area.

The late Secretary-General effered the suggestion last July when the Secretariat structure was under review in the fact of Soviet demands for "raika" pxecutive.

Initial

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Initial reaction today of the big Western powers was ex- tremely cautious.

Moslems, Hindus

clash: 6 killed

Aligarh, Oct 3.

At least six people were killed and 43 Injured ka riots between Indus and Moslems, liere in North India teday.

Armed poltoo have been sent to the town and a 24 hour curfew imposed front tonight-Reuter.,

DENVER CLEANS UP

POLICE FORCE

'Incredible

criminal incest

Denyor, Oct. 3, Seven man, six of them sus- pended policemen, pload- ed guilty today to burglary charges growing out of a widespread investigation of the Denvor Police Do- partment.

Sources fumiller with their said that any such thinking

have to include plan would

the iron-clad guarantees that Cassistants were named by the interim chief himself and were tot subject to decision of the Council velu-ridden

Security

The seven sre Kinong 36 that accured of taking part in what provides

Steve McNichols

ur of the Assembly.

The Charter

Mr Hammarskjold sold that his ve top assistants should include a United States citizen told a questioner and a Soviet national, and that the staff shall be appointed by Governor Dr Mende the New Zaminnd resolution for that the problem of the al-¦ the three other posts be award- servent debate on the question loration of cabinet seats would ed to salioutils from "outside of Chinese representation. served the delaying tarties by probauly not come up for an- only power bloc."

four meetings. The i the American Government to other prevent China from occupying second meeting between The her place in the UN,

leaders has been yet fug Thurs-

only

He advocated the creation of

"de-militarised, de-nuclearised zones in Central Europe, the which he Parlie and Africa, said would be a great contri- ibution to peace.

PRIORITY

Str British

Muhammad Zafrullah sufd Khan of Pakistan said that in Berilo, "existing visited Bri- considering

Foreign Office spokesman. that Dr Kuzbari

fain in a private capacity from gregements must be scrupulous- September & to September 10.1 ly honoured" lait insistence on After Dr Kuzbari tald re the maintenance of statle posi- porters last night that it would fins e down progress and be his government's policy to becomes a source of friction return nationalised companies and conftet."

to their former owners, Reu- He urged priority for debate fer's correspondent learned on stopping nuclear weapons today the total number of tests. declaring firms nationalised under the negotiations un this subject VAR.

both skies ghorriel be concerned

that In 1

Twenty banks have been not unly safeguard their ! completely nationalised, Or 15 own pusitiona but to make the large ring! producing! com. other feel they were trying to modities such as textiles, glass, ! safeguard it too.

sugar and clothing. 12 have He said Pakistan would aut Len half nationalised and countenance any idea of classify- three cumpletely nationalized. Ing member stoles into "non- About 70 imexicance companies cumanitted." "non-aligned" or have also been nationalised,- | "neutral" and "committed Keuter.

"aligned" states-Router.

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day---Reuter.

Delegates of the smaller na- tions, who have been seeking a formula to Tiri the present filatus in leadership of the 400- member Secretariat, weru

Alleged plot to

murder Nkrumah

GHANA GOVT

ARRESTS

50 PERSONS

Acera, Oct. 3.

The Ghana Government today ordered the arrest of 50 people, including opposition leaders, alleging a plot to assassinate President Kwame Nkrumah and other ministers.

Mr Jue Appiah, 38-year-old In their efforts to "clear the lawyer married

Peggy,uir" before the Queen visits daughter of the lale British Ghana next month-Reuter. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, was one of The opposition leaders arrested.

NEW JAIL

Ile was taken from his Kamus home to a new jaki 40 ) miles from Acero.

The arrest was also ordered of Dr J. B. Danquah and Mr Victor Owusu, The three men ere all prominent lawyers and aders of the opposition United Party.

A Government stalement lo- night spoke of "clandestine and dangerous activities of certain Individuals.

"They include acts of violence, nceret incetings, taking of secret oaths to assaminate the Presl- dent and certain members of the Government, strikes, sabotage and lockouts"

Meanwhile, the Common-

the Secretary-General under called in "Incredible criminal regulations established by the incest." General Assembly."

One of those admitting guilt Despite Western

Hober! Lamont, reservations was

47, about any surt of multiple suspended sergeant, who is the leadership of the UN's edaninis-only oficer above patrolman trailon there was a feeling la! (constable) runk, Another some quarters today that an in-¡ was the only civilian accused, | terk solution would probably J. Marvin Whaley.

have to include provisión for a The others pleading guilly temporary head to take advice were Major Lewis. 40; from a number of assistants or Martin Johnson, 52; Joseph possibly from a committee Schnieder, 30; Richard W. appointed by the Assembly. Kalber and Carroll J. Prince.

Mr Hammarskjold himself had

such an advisory group to which All seven were among the he referred policy questions re-new suspects named on Satur- lating to the UN's Congo opera-day prior to a dramatic swoop Hon, and some sources said to by police executed before day this was a precedent for televliton cameras at the possible interim arrangement Colorado Cuplici building.

now.

Prior to that, a dozen Denver The Western powers are krown to be concerned at the policemen and one ex-policeman UN's fallure to take any had been charged with burglary positive action yet to fill the gap and conspiracy.-AP,

in leadership, and the Untied Stales has gone on record a number of times to urgo prompt decision.

Cuba executes two more

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Havana, Oct. 3. Two Cubans convicted hending a counter-revolutionary: bund in the Manzanillo area of Oriente Province were executed by a ring squad in Santingo today.

Mr Adla! Stevenson, United States resident representative, į sald yesterday that

the Assembly should promptly ap point an "outstanding figure.""

Asket today if they could nume such a person willing to take office in the absence East-West agrevinent, and whose personality was so strong that he would take firm and decisions no matter impartial what the political consequences, a Western spokesman said they

Their deaths increased to 627 background, an unofficial list of publicly an- there was no Indication todaynounced execullons in the 33 that any progress was in sight. months of Prime Minister Fidel

Huuler.

Castro's administration.-AP.

could not.

Against this

Esquivel and Fernandu

They were Ralmundo Lopez Valle Calindez.

CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT F.J. BLAKE

Medal for man who handled Notting Hill racial riots

The

London, Oct. 3. Kaya Chief Superintendent: minor incidents out of all pro- police officer who Blake's "Arm handling" of the portion to their true importance, disturbances "did much to com- and he has kept a sirong hold racial riots bal the efforts of certain on the district. in London's Notting Hill subversive elemonts to inflate Special. District just over

handled the

two

youra ago, is to receive the Queen's Police Modal for Distinguished Servico. He is Chief Superintendent

wealth Secretary, Mr Duncan F. J. Blake, who sĺrendy holds Sandys, had a second round of the George Medal for "ourage talks with President Nkrumah.

and leadership" during air raids They met for 90 minutes today in London's East End.

Reds accused

of terrorism

Washington, Oet. 3.

Nolting I was the scene of terlous clashes between white and enloured men, mostly West Indiana, in August and Beptein- ber 1950. Gangs of white and coloured youths fought a pitch- ed battle with sticks, Iron bars and knives, and gange of white, leefingers and children hurled

The State Department charged i missiles through the windowa today that Comununft guerlitas į of coloured people's homes, were murdering 1.500 South

Vietnamese every month "in a

mounting campaign of terrbe."

More than 150 people, while and coloured,

both

were at-

A spokesman and the kid- rented and sentenced. sapping of n South Vietnamese

Field-Marshal Earl Alexander

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrose: 1 Bigwig, 4 Scum, 7 military meer attached to th was lo present Chlef Super- fear, Lille, o Font, 10 Brow, 12 Flee, 14 Nay, 16 Pop, 57 International Control Commits Intendent Blake with his modal, Arms, 20 Anne, 23 Neto, 24 Flekte, 26 Hole, 28 Seen, 27 fun-lon was another example of ner. Dawn: 1 Bilge, 2 Gets, 3 Grebe, 4 Sale, 5 Crowns, ¤ Communist contempt for the A statement to be read by Milky, 11 Raum, 13 Loan, 15 Sparse, 19 Pante, 10 Refer, 10 Cummleston anu reilance on the Metropolitan Police Com- Swear, ai Nood, 23 skin,

terror mathuds-fleuter.

missioner, Sir Joseph Sitapes,

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