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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1961.
MACMILLAN-GROMYKO TALKS
Berlin discussed in a courteous
atmosphere
London, Oct. 10.
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Mr Andrei Gromyko, Soviot Foreign Minis- ter, today discussed the Berlin question with Mr Macmillon for about minutes and during the meeting gave the British Prime Minister an oral message of personal greeting from Mr Kruschev.
The discussion did not bring the prospects for:
starting East-West negotiations any nearer, an authoritative source said.
The source sald no new up everything must be done by all.
governments proaches were made and no responsible new postikats were akc ptsd.
avoid collision and to find
Mr Gromyku told reporters | peaceful solution to any after thuhetugs which was standing problems-Reuter.
attended by the Earl of Home,
British Foreign Sceretury, that
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he and Mr Macklin had "very Interesting anal treiul com-ersation."
Bruh soures st that much remained to be slted befor: # Ara basis for
cerssful
totiations on Berlin was found, However, the atmos phere -WILS serious turd Courteous.
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BIG GOLD SEIZURE
Singapore,. Oct. 10. Customs authorities here today sized à total of 80 gold bare on board the ship Ormara en route from Hongkong to India.
Each bar was stampril ̈ with the figure "999". In- dieating that the gold was almost 100 per cent pure.
Customs A
spokesman said the discovery was the second big amuggled gold haul in Singapore In Лее days, the first being selsed on October 5 when an off- loaded cratc on M ship
en route from Hongkong lo India broke open to re- veal hidden gold.
now
The spokesman sald Customa
Bloga. moon in pore
belleved gold amuraling between Hong- kong and India was being carried out or
large Besicruter.
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U.S. sets off third
underground
explosion
nuclear Dangerous
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Both sides agreed that Berlin situation was potentially
dangerous and ought to be -
tled by negollation.
Washington, Oct. 10.
Mr Macmillan, It was led The United States today set off its third under
ground nuclear explosion since resuming tests last month.
made clear the British Govern-i ment entirely endursel 1he Berlin stand Lakon by United States Government which had throughout been fully reported to the French and West German Governments and 10 the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
The British Prime Minister again made
elear the grave
dangers attending any
lateral Aetion over
particularly affecting
Rress.
LETZ-
Berlin,
Western
Mr Gromyka Inter attenti
an informas dinner party
Riven
In his honour by Lord 1tome.
The Soviet Foreign Minister, who had a mecting in the White, House in Washington on Friday last with President Kennedy, few here this morning
New York.
from!
He is due to letive tomorrow for Moscow to report 10 Kruschev.
Mr Macmillan
Mr
asked Me
Gromyke to convey his thanks
to the Soviet Prime
[UF lafo
greetings.
after the
Soviets protest
against swoops on Embassy
Moscow, Oct. 10.
The Soviet Foreign Ministry has lodged a "most coto- gorical protest” against continued "bandit swoops" on the Soviet Embassy in the Argentine, the Soviet news agency Tass report- ed today.
The muka, hurdled over to Minister Argunding Charge d'Affaires in
ut personal Meserow today, said the attacks
had not stopped, despite the
260 INHABITANTS
Loneliest island evacuated as
volcano erupts
Capetown, Oct. 1o.
COALITION
TALKS CONTINUE
Bonn, Oct. 10.
Dr. Konrad Adenauer today received leadors of the Free Democratic Party, his prospective coalition allies in the now West German Government, for a. third cossion of talks on policy.
Two ships, tossing in rough seas, took off all, 260 inhabitants from lonely Tristan Da Cunha today while the island's "dead" volcano spout-accent today was on economic ed lava high above them.
The rescue ships took The farmers and Asher folk of the world's loneliest laland to an even more desolate one—unin- habited Nightingale Island 18 miles away.
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This la the adventure of lifetime for the people of Tristan, only 10 or 15 of whom have ever seen the outside world. Thir home in the south! Atlantic is about halfway be» tween South Africa and South America.
Extinct
The master of one of the resque ships the Tristanin, res
ported this morning: Voicuno pushed up 150 feet of lava. Flowing freely and smoking, naj veltal things nying out."
Britain soon
to recognise
Syrian Govt
jam det. 10. Landon,
on
Informed sources sald the
and social questions. Agreement "important matters" of foreign and defence policy was Onnounced after the second meeting last Thursday.
The
Free Democrats are to decide on Thursday whether
to entl for
io
party conference October 21
consider the results of negotiations with Dr Adenauer and other leaders of the Christian Democrats. The Christian Democrats lost their absolutc
majority in the Bundestag (Lower House) in the September 17 General Elections.
If the Free Democrats do not hold a party conference, it is expected they will make their
decision through their executive bodies, niso on October 21.
Britain- intends to recognise the Syrian Government in a few days, píválly rollable Usually reliable sources taki that about half the 67 Free sources said here tonight. Democratic Deputies in the new In a previous message he said:
497 "Watching Java flow. Cone
member Bundestag Bre Britain has been in
close seems to be getting brighter and consultation with the
United ready to give their voles to Dr
Adenauer, seems to be following." Slates, but decided not to time! Nobody has so fr been in-its recognition
This, with the 242 votes of his to be almul- jured by the eruption, he said.
tancous with that of Washing-own party, would assure him of
an absolute majority-Reuter. Tristan rises, from an under- ton, sea mountain range Tunaing One reason for Britain down the Atlantic. Geologists moving slowly is stated to be: may 1s 1,700-foot volcano had that the Government here is been extinct for thousands of waiting to receive a report years.
from a British Consular offelal A lake, half a mile by on? now touring Latakia and third, in the middle of the Aleppo to the effect that all *** atomic blast
was island is an old volcanle crater. is normal in Northern Syria.
Last Wednesday
that it is also the Rev.
understood detonated at the ABC'S Nevada |
several fe site where two previous C., J. Jewell, who, la Reuters Britain wanted to let explosions were
after correspondent
Da Arab countries besides Jordan un Tristan
- which recognised Syrla Rossin resumed nuclear testing Cunha, cabled he had counted
their In five lays and immediately announce in the atmosphere on September 19 tremors
although they were becoming recognition. Tunisia and Iraq, less frequent they were getting have now done so, considerably heavier.
A une-sentence announce cmt by the Atomic Energy Commission said the blast was of low yield, meaning its force was measured in thousands of tops TNT.
set off
Fallout contained
All the US. tests have been)
int underground conducted chambers where radioactive fallout was contained.
Since resuming tesis, Russia has set off 19 tests, all in the air where they spread radio- active fallout Into the atmos- phere.
Mr Gromyko told reporters promises of the Argentine in mililons of tons of TNT.
The note said al- meeting with Mr nuthorities. Macmillan: "Of course we tackers tomb.ded the Embassy touched on the German prob-, with stones
homemade;
He estimated there must havé been several hundred shocks since August 4-Reuter,
Katanga
accuses
UN force
Elisabethrillo, Oct. 10, Katanga today appealed to the heads of all African
Some of the Soviet shots have message
unleashed power of several megatons measured
Soviet Premier Kruschev has said Russia is developing a 100- megaton missile warhead, Jem as sometimes known in neandiark fast July 26 and The AEC announcement said: breaking what- "The AEC announced today the West we say more pre- September 29, cisely a question of the Ger. dews und getting fee to a door, that a nuclear test of low sleld was conducted underground to- man peace treaty."
It demanded that the Argen-
denounce at the mtay at the Commission's Nevada Mr Gramyko suid that follow-line Government Take
lest alte."-UPI.
Nations the "carnage and Ennasuips” là ing his talls here and in the merlitte effective United States he had the general ¦ Ensure the scurlly of the impression that there WRE henbessy and enable it to func-- growing understanding that on normally.--Reuter,
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORW--Across: 1 Harrow, 4 klop,
Iraq attacks Britain
over Kuwait
Now York, Oct. 10, The Iraqi delegation today called on all mombors to oppose Britain's efforts to get the oil-rich Sheikhdom of Kuwait admitted to the UN,
Britain knew that Iraq had! "un incontestable right In Kuwait,” a statement circulated by the delegation said.
The statement
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LITTLE WARMTH
Diplomalle
suld observers Britain has .ao far shown little warmth towards the new Syrian Government since il come power 10 days ago, even though its leaders are probably well disposed towards the West,
to
A reason for this appeared
U.S. forces not going to
S. Vietnam
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Washington, Oct. 10. The United States has taken decision to send American forces to South Vietnam. The State Do- partment sold today.
The State Department spokes- man sold that the South Viet- namese Government had mot
to be a bellet here that Syria asited for U.S. troops.
had beiter prospects of lasting stability under some form of union under President Cemal Abdel Nasser than by being completely independent and on its own. Reuter.
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non-Communist states to DIRECT FLIGHT
Unifod
massacra" by UN troops TO THE MOON
in Katango.
Evariste Kimba, read at a press
It said:
Not asked
The spokesman, Mr Lincoln White, asked by reporters at his press conference whether the United States had decided to send troops to Bauth Vietnam to mcet increased Communist aggression, repiled: "There has been no such decision. *The Government of Vietnam has not asked for US troops.
"Furthermore the Govern- ment of Vietnam assures us of U.S. ils, conndence that with
The Foreign Minister, Mr Philadelphia, Oct 10.. conference a telegram sent to all The United States is consistance and training services
handle the the heads of states,
sidering building a 400- can
present foot high rocker capable Communist aggressive attacks," Asked whether the U.S. of a direct fight to the Government shared the con- moon, according to Drfidence of the South Vietnam Wernher von Braun, the authorities, the spokesman re- |plied "I think we do, but we former German rocket ex-always have to look for com pert now one of America's; tingencies that might arise."-
Reuter. top space selontists.
"Call to your attention crimes committed by UN Forca in re- fugee camp created by them here, Three hundred Brother Africans assassinated following
massacre et Kalangese soldiers.
"Appeal to you to Intervene at the UN and denounce the carn- nge and demand condemnation of those responsible and demand end to UN military occupa- tion of Katanga.“
DISCUSSIONS
Tho rocket named "Nova" would be used as a supplement and possible subsitute for the Saturn rocket now almost ready for is initini testing.
Saturn would be used as an Launching pad for three-man capsule would serve 43 space
Mr Kimbo said. President orbital Molse Tshombe, would resume Apollo, accused Bri- discussions tomorrow with Mr that
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tain of creating an "artificial Mahmoud Khlari, Chief of the vehicle and laboratory, Dr von crisin" over Kuwait "to divert UN civil operations in the Braun said yesterday Reuter. world publie opinion from its | Congo,
ben-culonialist polley not only
In Kuwait but also in the entre Mr Tshombe was keen to incot region of the Arab Gulf, Omon Mr Cyrille Adouin, the Central and the Southern Arablan Prime Minicler, but without UN Interference, he added-Reuter.
Peninsula,"
The statement paid events had shown that British troop move- ments towards Kuwali started long before the granting of In- dependence last July,
The alns of British military Intervention were "Ars
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BUS STRIKE
Rio De Janeiro, Oct. 10.
FLAG STORY
Indonesia to try senior officers
of Dutch ship
Djakarta, Oct. 10.
The Captain and First Mato of a Dutch ocean-going tug Hoord Holland arg scheduled to be tried in Djakarta's Special District Court on Saturday, was reported today.
Tapel, Oct. 14. Newspapers hete reported frogmen from the Quemoy Island, in a stealthy, predawn vixit, planted a Chinese Na.. tionalist day on the Communist detained in Pulau Samboo, off Eighteen other crew, members Island fortress of Amoy yester- Singapore, after, the lug was to ^ strike of bus drivers day, the 50th anniversary impounded have been sent to threaten the security of Iraq stranded about 000,000. people establishment of the Chinese Singapore. and secondly to threaten at the today in Rio de Janeiro and its Repubile,
Captain Edelenbosch Gene rising nationalist movements suburbs.
The Information Hureau of and First Mate Mayat Wibchen- which are at present gathering Not a bus was to be seen at the Defence · Ministry said it | drik will be tried for illegally momentum- throughout lie the height of the moming rush | had nothing to substantiate the entering Indonesian waters to area."—Iteuter.
Kiury.AP.
salynge a Greek freighter.—AP,
hour.
COMMON MARKET PROBLEM
Very real textile threat'
Copenhagen, Oct. 10,
Toxtile
threat to the British, povable for the Common Mar- ket to find a way for United Kingdor entry." He added possible June to
Sir Ernest Goodale, pasti homa,markets-gy
Provident of the British tailed Kingdom producers may These were Britain's desire Institute, saldi be, greater than any increase to meet its European Free the Trace Angelaines obligalluns, hore today.textile pro achieved in exports to
to „anteduaful, 100 Cominon Market."
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