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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, · OCTOBER 10, 1961.

WARNING ON WEST IRIAN ISSUE MR BALD

Russia warns drivers

Moserw. Ort. B, Russian drivers will lose their Reeners in future if

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utober ntate." According to a decree published here tunight.

The Supreme Soviet of Flus

Federation Russlan

drunken Mar direteed

their Joxe drivers would Reences for a year at for for a to three years up second aftener.

The degree covers drivers No who have committed other offence punishable la

w-Reuter,

Subandrio turns

down Dutch proposal to UN

United Nations, Oct. 9.

Indonesia warned today that it will resist any attempt to put West New Guinea under United Nations control if tho object is to allow the territory's people a free choice of their future.

Subandrio, Dr

Indonesian The Dutch plan had been given to the General Assembly by Dr Foreign Minister, formally r

Luns, Netherlands jeeter a Dutch plan to relingish Joseph Control of West New Guinea to Foreign Minister, on September, the United Nations.

10,000 AT RALLY

Peking marks

50th year of revolution

Peking, Oct. 9.

A mass rally under the portraits of Sun Yat-sen and Mao Tse-tung was held here tonight to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1911 revolution which overthrew the Manchu Em- perors.

the

Prime Minister,

Aboul 10.000 people attend En-lat, ed the rably in the vast use wece prezent but Mao Tlung sembly hall

National was not there. of the People's Congress building.

The main speeches were given Huge portruita of present by Mr Tung Pi-wn, R veteran Communist leaders as well as rolutionary leader, and Madame those who led the 1911 up- Heating-ning, welday of an-

Reel dass draped rising und

leader and ther revolutionary decorated the platform for the

at present head if one of the with country's leading personalities, Democratic Parties allied including Madame Sont the Communists in the Chinese Ching-ting widow of Sun Yat-coverument. sen and raw Vlee-Chairman of China,

Mr Liu Shao-chi, the Char- man. Mr Tung Pi-wu, the other

She Is a tiny per-haired roman dressed in black roby

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It would put the southwest Pacte territory under UN ad- ministration provided that s people be given the right seft-determination.

As Dr Subandrio

uf

addresse:!

the Assembly today, the Dutch i delegation submitted

the to

United Nations a formal request. that the United Nations const- der the plan outlined by

Livs.

'No alternative'

Dr

Dr

"A solution such as envisaged

Chance for Negro boy

Allania, Oct. 9. Preston Cobb, a 15-year- old Negro boy sentence to death for murder, will not die before the Georgia State Legislature has had a chance to False the minimum age at which A criminal may be executed, Georgia State Governor Ernest van Plver indlented kerr today.

Van Diver said that, it Cobb's request for a new trial were

rejected before

!

Talks with

Gromyko being studied

- Washington, Oct. 9. The State Department said

today that the United

Allies are now analysing

INDEPENDENT STATE

Syria asks UN for lost seat

New York, Oct. 9.

States Government and its Syria today asked to resume the United Nations scat she lost when she merged with Egypt to form the United Arab Republic.

Secretary of

had with

Gromyko,

Mr the

Mic

Berlin.

or during Die Legislature's sexklon beginning naxt January, he would post- ропе the excretion. added that it was possible that the Legislature might change the age for execu- tion in Georgia, now fixed at 14—AFT.

Kuzbari speaks to villagers

Al

CROWNED IN FRANCE

Paris, Oct. 9. Victor Audibart, who started going bald more than 30 years ago, became Fran- co's champion "Mr Bald Head" last night--by a hair's breadth.

An all-woman Jury voted him baldesi of all after inspect-

with 0

in the beads of five mallst Elampes south of Parle, today.

magnifying glass at

The man with the least hair

Won

of.

the exploratory talks which Prosidont Konnody and Mr Dean Rusk, the

the same time, Dr M. Farid Chahlaoui, who was

The competition elimaxed the State, have famoun

Kuzburi, the Syrian Deputy

Annual Representative of the accord

Congress Andrei Primo Minister, named aUAR under M. Omar Loud, France's "National Brotherhood

the Savier delegation

General the Resident Representative, of Bald Men." Forcign Minister, on Assembly composed of former was appointed to head the

Syrian members of the UAR Syrian delegation.

Former status Dr Kuzbari said in a cable 10 the President of the As-

M. sinbly,

Mungi

Slia (Tunisia), that it might be re-

that!

Will

The Department adried "the exact framework in which any further conversations take place will depend upon the outcome of these

current studier."

celeration.

MILITARY

BUILD-UP

M. Audibert, 63, now a loend newspaper reporter after 25 years ns a civil servant, after his

nid

"T

I

narrow victory: much prefer being bald, haven't used a comb for years,” -Reuter,

called that the Syrian Republic Migrants sponsored

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was an original member of the

Canberra, Oct. 9. UN and continued its

Forty Apex Clubs from tho bership in the form of joint Sydney metropolitan area, and association with Fopt under centrai west and northwest of one name of the United Arab New South Wales, will sponsor

Republic."

1,000 British migrants to Aus- tralia next year.

The State Department spokes-

Washington, Oel. 0. Three more Air National man said that Allkel Govern nents had been fully briefed on Guard fighter squadrons and Damangun, Oct. 9. the talks with the Sovlet their supporting units are being Mamoun Kumbari. Serla's Foreign Minister and consulta, ordered to active duty new Prime Ministar, told over tions were continuing In November in America's" mili- 3,000 ting-waving villagers Washington un practically a lary buildup to meet the Berlin here today that their rights | Rally basis in the four-power crisis, the Defence Department would be restored and the athiassodiorial group.

elections he

promised within four months would be free,

In

Dr

by Dr Luns plans, we will 12- iceland reject strongly Subaudrio declared.

But be added that “ue dan the Netherlands Govern- gerus party" wil be alhrwed

the ve to implement to distort ment will

revolutionary this plan as it stands now-that movement.-Reuter.

to solve the West

is to say,

Irion (New Guinea) problem without Indonesia, considering Indonesia

ak non-existing then I can tell this Assembly in

for

all

thak seriousnes

the Indonesian Government and people there will be no alter

West hative but to solve the

In a reciprocal trian problem way."

I did not explain whal he mount by a "reciprocal way."

ourselves.

are cori-

fident thai West Trian will he Ite- fully restored Into the public of Indonesia," he said. "West Irian is after all a part of my country."

Dr Subandrio gave the As- semily no alternative plan for ending Dutch rule over the s

and black bat and brought and territory. It would trans-

The stem in a wheelchair to

ter West New Guinea to in

Vice-Chairman, and Mr Chou | deliver a shoot personal nicssagic | donesha with U.N. assistance, if

French forces shell railway

before her speech was read for needed-UPI, -hww.

Mr Tung Pi-wVU. an active hid man with

sweeping! meustrehe, paid a tribute to Sun Yat-sen saying "His leu- logical develoment in the later years showed him as an out- Betondling statesman and he 1

merits il place 1:4

Oudida, Oct. 9, Rail traffic between Morocco national

and

tory."

Algeria was inter- Speakers

hero in Chinese lus-

Chiking attacked

rupted today after French Kai-shek and charged him with forces stationed in Algeria selling a revolutionary gains, Mr Tung Pi-wu, suming sholled the line during

up the history of China since the night.

1911. attackeri Imperialist About 100 yard of truck was: policies of the Western ~verely damaged on the tris, articularly the

the border Moroccan of near her.

States.

N1

coun

addition, Mr Llwellyn Thumpson and Mr Waller C. Dowling, United States Am- Lassadors to Moscow and Ronn, live been recalled to Washing ton for consultations.-Iouter.

announced today.

In resuming Jur former status as an independent state, the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic-the name by which Syria now is formally known-

UN and requested that the

The new elict, involving 15 jet planes and 2,200 men, brought to 21 Equudrans 500 Jets the lolal additional combüt strength added to the regular air force since the start of the buildup in August-UP). | —Reuter,

"take

note of the resumed member- ship in the United Nations" of that republic, Dr Kuzhari said.

this is coffee

at its

U.S. studying best!

moves' to help

South Vietnam

United A

amorat of Kennedy

After temporary requirs the mealy-mouthed prating about icular Casabladen - Algeria pare in able to cover up the

sister passenger truly was able

perialism," Router.

cross 18e border over hours late-Reuter,

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three

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 School of agriculture?

4 Flasco.

7 Light circle.

8 Vain

9 On sumebody else's ground.

10 Rant,

32 Tore.

14 Regret the French wayt

16 Playful bini?

17 One too many?

20 And there?

23 Bellevable

24 Not rough.

25 Track a "birdf

26 Backward andına!?

27 Dblical Alm?

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1 Pets.

DOWN

2 Depressions.

I Question of location.

4 Standard floweri

Puts down.

6 Recipient,

11 Port

13 Lanquish in the wood?

16 Give unck,

10 Talte what's coming to you?

18 Fireplace.

19 It's eaten with mustard!

21 Chief.

28 Form.

YESTERDAY'S crosswoàn~Across: 1 Dent, Clamp, 7 Nox, Tatoo, 11 Eple, 12 Lap, 13 Parsnip, 15 Nibbled, 18 Roc, 19 Char, 20 Calde, 28 Hie, 24 war, 25 Meann. Downi Bottle- necks, 2 Ant, 3 Too, & Aspen, & Pick-pockets, & Tora, 10 Tʊp, 13 Pal, 11 Red, 10 Brave, 17 Each, 18 Ital, 21 Alm, 22 Tea,

Washington, Oct. 9. State Department spokes- man said today that the United States was urgent- "possible ly studying moves"

South

to help Vietnam defcat Com-

munist guerrillas.

the

The spokesmIRED, Mr Lincoln Whlic, matte the statermuni when asked for comment CT) persistent reports that United States was considering sending American combat trou Minh to help President Ngo Dlem.

The spokesman did not con- arm or deny the reports.

He said he was not in a post- tion to give details of the possible moves under study.

He told his dully press con ference: "All I can say is that in view of the growing Com- munist pressure on South Viet- nam the United States has been giving urgent study to a num- ber of possible moves to help South Vieinam meet this threat. SIGNIFICANT

"Quite obviously, I am not in position to spelt these out at this time."

Diplomatie observers regard- edit as significant that the State Department had withheld In speelfe denial of the reports

that consideration Wa being! given to Kending American rummandos to the South-east Asian oren.

American officials have said the United States was prepared to despatch combat troops lu South Vietnam if the growing scale of Communist attacks produced a disasirmus turn for The worse in what the State Department has called to real wer."

These officials said that tizim Froint had not yet been reached.

Reuter.

Jewellery exhibition

המצך

to

London, Oct. 0. Nearly £3 million worth of jewellery from Brazil Delux handed over today organizers of an internations! exhibition of modern Jewellery opening here on October 20.

The precious cargo arrived

in London during the week- end-at a time kupt secret for Recurity reasons-China Mall Special,

full fresh-roast

flavour tells you

The Minister for lumigration, Mr Alexander Downer, said he had received the offer.

The clubs already had had considerable experience in tho "bring out a Briton" campaign as Apex Clubs In New South Wales have adopted 024 Brlitsh migrants-Chiná Mull Special.

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