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Bus plunges off mountain road: 41 die

Helgrade, Oct. 23.

A bus encrying 54 per- zons plunged off a moun tain road and Into the Lins River 150 miles southwest of here last night, officials

wald today.

Offolal sald 41 person Including six children, were killed. The 13 survivora have been sent to hospital.

VRE

The aeclitent happened near Prijepolje while the BUN

from bound Titograd to Belgrade. There was no indication of the cause of the accident. UPI.

COALITION

GOVT FOR

TURKEY

Ankara, Oct. 23.

The four parties which con-

tested the Turkish general clection earlier this month have agreed to form a Coalition Government, it was officially learned here tanight.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1961.

EAST GERMANS IMPOSE NEW RESTRICTIONS ON MOVEMENT

All foreigners must show identity cards

East Germany tonight clamped new restrictions

from West Berlin to East Berlin.

BATTLE OF CORREGIDOR

Berlin, Oct. 23,

on foreigners crossing

The Ministry of the Interlar raid a foreigners entering East Berlin in clvbian clothes at the Friedrichstranic crossing pulat musl show Exts to

prove their identy

Ta mure follows an incident Inst night when an nemed U.S. escort was sent into East Berlin to ald Mr Allan Lightner, As- sistant Chief of the US Mission, after he had been stepped twice by Enst Erin police.

Wainwright was ‘unbalanced,' MacArthur says

New York, Oct. 23.

The U.S. Commandant In Ber- In Major General Albert Watson went

to

protest a written

Heath denies Commonwealth 'kept in

the dark'

NEWS IN BRIEF

China re-constructs her Great Wall

Peking, Oct. 23. Reconstruction work has been carried out

Britain sends

copy of Vietnam note

to Russia

London, Oct. 23. is about to draw Russia's attention to the "Borlous situation" in Vietnam and to the views of tho anti-Communist South Vietnamese Govern- ment.

in some scattered sections of China's Britalo Great Wall - one of the monuments and relics of historic artistic value, protected under the Government order earlier this year.

Only a few parts of the wall's 4,000-mile length across North London, Oct. 23. China have been vislied by for- Mr Edward Heath, Minister cigners during recent years.

MISSILE

Mr Edward Heath, Deputy Foreign

this Secretary, told House of Commons this today, in reply to a question,

He said:

"The Foreign Secretary (the

of the Graeve Conferenco, 1831, ote dated

Sections near Peting and at 4

Cape Canaveral, Oct, 28. in Charge of the Britishi

point where it reaches the sen

The U.S. advanced A2 Polaris end of the Common Mar-in the gulf of Chill are most missile was launched successfully

denied onen ket negotiations,

scen and the re for the Arst time from a sub- Earl of Hume) od co-Chairman today that Commonwealth construction work is being car- merged submarine today,

There was no umetal

un- thas received countries were being kept ried out there.

Foreigners who have scen nouncement on results in the dark about the sections of the wall in North- test, but informed

of the August 17 from the Foreig sources re- Minister of the Republic of nogotiations.

west China in recent years suy ported all abjectlyes were met Vietnam, drawing uftention 10 Mr John Stonehouse (Labour) it is in varying stages of decay, on the more than 1,000-mile the innumerable violations of

years ago.

the Soviet Commandant had told the House of Commons while elsewhere it was amaz- Alght. about the incident, unch U.S.there was dimny in the Com-ingly well preserved considering troops set up a new observation monwealth at their being. "kept f was originally bullt 2,500 pont overicuking the Fried- in the dark." richstrasse crossing point, where He asked whether Common- the trouble took place.

wealth countries would be in- West Berlin police were vited to the negotiations before,

Air Heath replied "We

Uni!!

now

and sub-

General Douglas MacArthur believed that the equipped for the first time with

Corregidor hero, General Jonathan Wain-sem-domatic rifles wright, must have been "temporarily un-machine guns for duty on the balanced" to have issued the general surrender sector burder with East Berlin

'Provocations" order to his troops, in May, 1942, Mr John

Ther

had been Toland said in an article in Look Magazine armed

pistols and only with This followed a meeting today

German truncheons. East today. between General Cimal Gurel,

Larder police have earried'rinesį prenent head of skate and the

Mr Toland says General Mac-| May 7, 1042, he was "extremely and sub-machine guns for many Ivaders of the four parties,

weeks. Arthur charged General Wain- annoyed," Toland saya, Earlier, Turkey's ruling Com-wright with mental incum-

A West Berlin City Govern ntee of National Unity issued petence after

"He felt that the shootle sur-ment spokesman said the West Corregidor the

would never Berlin declaration in which it said Commander acted against Gene- render situation

policc were also now the Revolutionary Administra-ral MucArthur's cabled orders have occurred if Washington hnd equipped with tear gas grenades.

let him retain control of the tion did not wish to stay in i forbidding surrender ut the power, and was concentrating Philippine command under any Philippines,"

the formation of a juridical | circumstances and conditions". state.

Since May 1960 The Commiture, headed by General Curset, bins ruled Tur

May key she the revolution

Ist year.

The four parties in the Na tional Assembly elected under the new consiitution are the Republiena Peoples Irty. which won 173 seats, the Justice Party, which has 158 seats, the No Turkey Party with fund the Republican Pensants Party, 54.

General MacArthur Issued bis orders from Australia where he arrived late in March 1942 fol- from the loving his escape Philippines. The orders actually

Wainwright told General "prepare and execute an attack up the enemy." At that time. however, the Corregidor-parri- son was starving, exhausted and ciddled with disease, Mr Toland sald, and General

MacArthur's orders could not be carried ous

AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

whose article in his forth-

Manet Inonu, the veteran politician, leads the Republicon Peoples Party, and

Mr Toland, the Justice Party, which includes many Look ! based

on

of

Tolund reveals that General MacArthur had planned to keep American overall control forces in the Philippines even after his arrival in Australin and had disputed the appointment of General Wainwright.

PRESIDENT'S ORDERS

German raying East

"police provocations will no longer be tolerated."

He said West Berlin polles will retaliate in kind when East throw lear us Berlin police into West Berlin,

The new East German order said people were traveling in

agreement was reached.

CONFERENCE

PEACE PRIZE

Progressive

The

"The Foreign Secretary Bent Govern-

the Geneva Agreement by Communist authorities of North [Vielaam and the threal to peace arising from the policy of sub- version and aggression directed Johannesburg, Oct, 23.

by those authorities

Bgainst Party leader Dr South Vietnam. Tokyo, Oct. 23. Jan Steytler, defeated in lost Baid The Asia electronics confer- week's General Election, herping in close touch with all ence opened here today for six tonight that "all South Africans a copy to the Soviet these negotiations. Commonwealth countries about days with about 40 delegates should be proud" that 62-year-ment, and he is about to draw attending from 19 countries. old former Zulu Chlet Alberi the attention of the Soviet co- Mr Douglas Jay, another The conference was sponsored John Luthuli had won the 1960 Chairman to this serious situa- Labour member, said the goy-by Japan's Electronics Assopla-

Dr Steyller said: "That an South eniment's continued refusal to tion to promote development of

be considered ment."-Reuter. communicate detalls of the pro-Aslan electronics technology, posals, vither to the House or --Frem October 27, the dele- worthy of it is an achievernen the Commonwealth,

"does not gates

all South Africans will transfer to Kyoto of which Inspire any

the jand Osaka, Western

be should confidence in

proud.

shoula Government's intentions."--Reu-visit industrial areas. Reuter, strengthen his influence among of his own moderates not only people but of all race groups.” PARIS STRIKE

AFP.

Another rocket

Moscow, Oct. 23.

Parin

Japan. to

Paris, Oct. 23. bus workers Joined 300,000 French railroadmen to- day in a mushrooming strike to movement that threatens paralyse France for 24 hours next Thursday.

the same time Parig sub-

employees schedulect

3

civilian clothes from West Ber-Another multi-stage carrier way

mass meeting for Wednesday to

In to East Berlin and claiming to be members of the occupo- After reading a summary of ion forces, without becking up General Wainwright's brosdienst, their claim by producing docu- General MacArthur sald, ac- ments. cording to Toland, "I place no It said they were being "sup credence in the alleged broad-ported in ati illegal and cast by General Wainwright." vocative way" by armed

General MacArthur then said. "I believe General · Wainwright has become temporarily 101- Lalanced and his condition ren-

troops.

Obstacle

The Allied authorities

pro

U.S.

were

Electricity and gas workers expected to join the

rocket was launched yos- decide whether they also would terday from the Soviet join the one-day walkout. Union into the Central Pacific, Toss said today.

after strike. The agency sald that covering over 12,000 kilometres The strike threat faced Pre- (7,500 miles) the dummy of the sldent Charles de Gaulle's re- last but one stage of the rocketime with a major labour front "struck the predetermined point showdown.-UPI.

In

of impact with high accuracy." "All rocket systems and men-

followers of the executed ex- coming book, "But Not In Shame!/ dera him susceptible of enemy Berlin insist that all occupants Suring devices worked perfectly.

prime minister Adnan Menderes. The Six

by

is led Gumuspala.

General

Months After Pear! Ragip Harbour," niso tells that Genr

of official curs are allowed into The test of carrier-rockets wit

continue."--Reuter. without showing General MacArthur claimed, Enst Berlin ral MacArthur Was stunned according to Toland, that his their documents. They do not the when he learned upon his arri- orders to General Wainwright to accept the East German con- val in Melbourne that he had at hold Corregidor and prepare autention that the East-West Ber-

on the Japanese were in border is a state border. his disposal only 25,000 Ameri- attack

in: today's declaration,

Untly Committee of National spoke of the "passage to normal democratic life from the May 27 revolution."Reuter.

DEATH TOLL 50

bodies

ofter an

derailed

from here.

Calculla. Oct. 23,

3

cat soldiers, 13+1 tanks, 250 based on orders from President prnetlently useless planes and Roosevelt forbidding surrender some 7,000 trained Australians as long as there remains any to defend that country from possibility of reslutonec," Japanese lavasion.

The East German border guards have recently been challenging this, trying to make anybody not in uniform produce documents.

گرام

with

RECOGNITION

Abidjan, Del, 23. The four states of the "council of the entente"-Upper Volta, Dahomey, Niger and the Ivory

Fraud paid for Coast have decided to recognise

wife's holiday

—London Express Service).

A former motor trader. Albert Maidment, 28, of Eastcote-lane, Actually General Wainwright East Germans bullt two new South Harrow, obtained £1,380 "His face turned pale, his pei

wail of concrete slob

at by delitious hire purchase ugice- God tesisted attempts by Major sets as if in pain. twitched The death toll stood at 50 to-

have mercy on it, he whisper-General Edward P. King to sur- their "snake" obstacle on their ments so he could send his wife

the Friedrichstrasse on a Swiss holiday. India's worst rullway day in

ed", Mr Tuland recalls. "He had render Bataan, Toland says, and side

An East! He was jailed for eight months disaster in recent years left three mes as many troops General King sent emissaries to crossing point today.

German policeman sald the at Marlborough street court. Temove continued to workers

on Bataan alone and he had as the Japanese at his own initiative from wrecked

coming to after his subordinates told him work had nothing to do coaches med that he was

That last night's incident. the situation was hopeless. OxpITORS truin Wis command a great army."

of the in- un Frlady 150 miles

was the beginning Nearly 200

When General MacArthur fameus 55-mile denth march of injured and orials feared the learned

Wain-Botann in which between seven In West Berlin. American len thousand men-theomcials said Western allied cars majority Filipino and some 2,330 had been allowed passage at American-died.

Friedrichstrasse crossing point One month later General today without East German Wainwright, too, surrendered. police insisting on passengers Just before doing so, he com- showing

[denilßcation posed his last message to Roose-documents.

were

of General death toll would mount.-UP). wright's surrender brendcast on and

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In touch

their

velt. I began, "With broken It was understood the three | heart and head bowed in sadness Western Allies had been but not in shame, I report to touch today on the subject Your Excellency..."--UPI. free passage. Reuter.

U.N. executive issue

ONLY ONE POINT

FOR U.S., RUSSIA TO AGREE UPON

in

of

United Nations, Oct. 23. Mr Valerian Zorin, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, said today that only one point of difference remained with the United States over the appointment of an interim Secretary- General.

He made five comment to re-five other poisis had been porters after ari hour-long agreed with Mr Stevenson, and private talk with Mr Adial the two diplomats would meet Stevenson, United States Chief pain tumorrow. delegate, who said that the two aldea had agreed that

Mr Stevenson confirmed that the the major outstanding problem candidate should reserve his was the number and statement after election.

.com.

of intentions until porition of the divisory group. Mr Slovenson added: “We do net consider thorn is agreement on anything until there agreement on everything.

Confirmed

The Russians previously had

demanded at the

the Arab Republic of Syria on October 25. acouncil com- munique said today--AP.

ENVOY

Nobel Peace Prize.

Alean should

It

FLOODS. KILL 15

Havana, Oct. 23.

Six persons lost their lives in foods in easteru Cuba yester

15 day, making the death toll in the last nine days, dispatches from the arcu sald today.

The floods, caused by heavy rains, have domsged coffee, corn and cocon crops.--AP.

VISITORS

Tokyo, Oct. 23.

delegation arrived

A 16-member Burmese par- llamentory in Peking by plane yesterday al the invitalen of Chu Teb Chairman of the Standing Com- mittee of the Chinese National People's Congress, Peking Radio reported-AP.

Fishing charge

tion and to the views

Vietnamese

of the

Govern-

Diefenbaker

to leave for Japan

Ottawa, Oct. 23.

The Prime Ministor, Mr John Diefenbaker express- od the hope today that his visit to Japan would pro- mot- further good rela- Hom between Canada and Japan.

Speaking to reporters after a Cabinet meeting,,

he referred to visits to Canada In the last by Prime Minister two years

Hayato Ikeda and former Prima Minister Nobusuke Kishi.

"As a result of their visits, we understand each others' view- polnis much better," Mr Diefen- bakter said.

Trade ties

Tokyo, Oct. 23. The Soviet government has He said: "Japan stands with notified Japan that 20 Japanese us today as a major bulwark fishermen held on charges of for the preservation of free- fishing illegally in Soviet 1er-

dom,"

He added that the ex- rlturlai waters will be released tensive trade relations between Seoul, Oct. 23.

the on October 20,

Foreign the two countries had to be A South Korean Ambassador Ministry announced today. discussed from time to me.

Lt. General Italy

Lee The shermen are expected

The Prime Minister Vhong-Chan was today named to be turned over on Thursday

leaves serve concurrently

on Wednesday for д es to a Japanese Maritime Safely Canada Ambassador to Greece, the Gov- Agency patrol boat off northern five-day stale visit to Japan.-

to

to

ernment announced.-AP.

Japan,-AP.

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