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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961.

AFRO-ASIAN RESOLUTION IS OPPOSED

U.N. is urged 'Don't expel

S. Africa' U.N. approves PLOT TO KILL

United Nations, Nov. 8. Argentina, Israel and Turkey condemned South Africa's policy of apartheid (racial segregation) in the United Nations today but coutioned against her expulsion from the world organisa- tion. Delegates of the three countries thus registered their opposition to a 30-nation Afro-Asian draft resolution which urges diplomatic and economic sanctions against, and suggests ex- pulsion of, South Africa.

CHINA AND ALBANIA

CLOSELY LINKED

London, Nov. 8.

A Communist Chinese offi- cial today said Chine and Albania were closely link- ed. by "our common ideas, common couse and com- mon struggle," the New China News Agency re- ported.

The offciat, Mr Chang Non- Hxiang, President of the China- Albanian Friendship Assorti tion, was speaking at a Peking, rally to mark the Albanian lab- (Communist Party's 20%

Our

anniversary

The two countries with peo- p of the othe Surialist pa- tions. "will forever insture and

each other, support

thalain i close co-operation and tel: forward hand in hand," he saul.

Staunch member

Mr Chabg added: "the frater- nal and militant friendship be- tween our two peoples, which is

blood: as close

uf that us brothers.

withstand ali kinds of tests, and will definite- ly consolidate and flourish with each passing day

He said Albaniu, a launch member of the Socfalls camp stood firm at its southwestern outpost. It had uturemattingly carried out the struggle against imperialism and its Lackeys under very difficult conditions, safeguarding the security of the socialist camp.

The Albanian people "loved be- and supported" the party cause it pursued 13 carreet Marxist-Leninist line and polley. --Reuter.

Argentine delegate My Osvaldo | Guilerni. Garcia Pineiro old

Western proposal

to

United Nations, Nov. 9. The U.N. assembly tonight gave overwhelming ор- proval

» U.S.-British proposal calling tor an immediate resumption of East-West negotiations on o treaty banning nucleor bomb tests.

The action was vigorously up- posed by the Soviet Unlun

the General Assembly's Special | which asserted in advance thal Political Committee "the course

such talks will never lake place. persuasion WDS 1e

The vote in the 103-nation of bringing Assembly was follow as a rocans

71-11 with 15 about a change in the situation

Only the 10 Soviet voted South Africa "Severe

18

| abstaining.

he said measures." "would increase the cleavage be- tween South Africa and the rest of the word "

Other forms

Ivir "other which some

In a clear reference to the

เ Germany portion Pineu sa thert werd of disertation Jarnis

odious squatly Vrintre ceise walls in order lo segregate whites from whates

South How can they accuse

when A of discrimination

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es are doing the same thing." Argentine delegate asked. Indonesia's Mr Manal Sophiaan urged adeption

of which the 30-nation draft his country is a

of

He said the 92 million Indone- sians know whai racial dis- they crimination was because have lived

for a long time under

colonial domination. "For

Indonesians these moxi days are gone, out

Wexl

Test Irian (Netherlands West

Gumea). one fifth of Indone- comprising sia's autional territory, still re- mains to be freed from im perialism. he sand

bloc countries and Cuba sgamst the resolution. Six coun- fries were absent.

Answer

The Soviet delegate Mr Sem- yon K Tsarapkin called the re- solution "a stillborn infant

was

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The approved proposal the Western Bnswer 10 Asian-African resolution calling for an uncontrolled moratorium

nuclear weapons on

testing. Both the Western powers and the Soviet Union rejected the proposed moratorium AP.

Senghor in Germany

a

A

CANDIDATE

FOR PI PRESIDENCY

Manila, Nov. 9.

ECUADOR ARMED FORCES SPLIT OVER COUP

AIR FORCE STRAFES, BOMBS ARMY TANKS

Quito, Nov. 8. Air Force planes bombed and machine-gunned Army tanks sur- rounding the Congressional Palace today in a move that brought Ecuador to the verge of civil war over the issue of who was to be President.

The crisis developed when the Army overthrew President Jose M. Velasco Ibarra and named Supreme Court Chief Justice Camilo Gallegos as the nation's Jeuder.

Blockade

blockaded

Mr Arosemena's office with troops and tanks.

It was these tanks that the Air Force bombed and strafed.

serve

Mr Gallegos then went per- sonally 10 Congress, whose members were inside she barricaded legislative balls with Mr Arosemena, to T plot to assassinate Philippine Vice-President However, leftist Vice-Presid- nounce that he had declined to

re- H. Arosemena Diosdado Macapagal, opposition Liberal Party ent Carlos

as interim president. -ecognise the Army He said he had made his candidate for President in the November 14 fused to

coup and claimed the Presid-decision because he feared the elections, was revealed today by the Party's ency Mr Arosemena was back division of the armed forces ed by Congress, the Air Force over the question of the Presi- intelligence officer.

and the Navy.

dency was taking the nation to-, ward civil war.

As the armed forces squared off, Mr Arosemena named cabinet and took all the pre-

ALBERT MEDAL FOR U.S. ARCHITECT

The

London, Nov. 8. Duke of Edinburgh, President of the Royal Society of Arts, presented the Society's Albert Medal to American architect, Dr Walter Gropius, at Buck- ingham Palace.

Dr Gropius, 78, received the medal for his "contributions to architectural and industrial de- sign.

In 1958, the

award annual went to the Queen for "per- sonal service to arts, manufac tuces and commerce at horne and abroad."

Former Philippine Senator

Party,

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The Army installed Mr Gal- | Macario Peralta, Jr. Intelligence legos in the Presidential Palace.

Director of the Liberal

Mr Arosemens sel said: "This dastardly plot

on end life of Vice-President executive offices in the Legissiminary moves toward running

tive Palace. The Army promptly the country-UPI.

the

Macapagal was hatched up by cerlain quarters who do not like the United Opposition (Liberal Party) Presidential candidate because of his strong, anti-Communist stand."

BLIND STAND

the

election issues by the

One of against Mr Macapagal ruling Nacionalista Party is the Vice-President's alleged "blind pro-American stand" In mal- fers of foreign policy.

Meanwhile, the Commander of the Philippine Constabulary few to violence-wracked Ilocos Sur Province today to try to prevent further killings before the presidential elections next week.

A big U.S. doll for

Bashir's daughter

Camel

Karachi, Nov. 8. driver Bashir Ahmed's five-year-old daughter, Imaman, today received with wide- eyed wonderment her first gift from the United States a huge kissing doll.

Britain wants

quick entry into Common Market

Brussels, Nov. 8. Britain told her European

neighbours

today she wants to speed negotia- tions on her quest for membership in their six- nation Common Market club.

: ness

She pledged again her readi~ to cooperate fully with them in their European unity aims once the merger goes through.

The pledges were given Britain's Lord Privy Seal Edward Heath

Common Market

comed

Britain's

by

Mr

after the six

nations wel-

membership

she

Support their

request but warned that if wants to join their trading group she must

united alms as well

Mr Heath met twice

today with ministers of the six Com-

with minist

mon Market nations-France. West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg.

- It was decided that deputies ministers would of the seven meet tomorrow morning to be- discussions and Ashing flies, two saris the ministers themselves would his wife and a

cardigan hold a final session at

when they may set the date for their next meeting.—UPI.

The little girl, awed by the Hucklebery Hound" toy, onegin detained doll which arrived gift-wrapped box of from Macy's store in New York, for first stared suddenly planted a kiss on the dou's lips.

Brig Gen Isagani V. Campo planned to confer with leaders

in silence, then sweater. The Gold Medal-the highest of opposing political factions, award of the Society-was in

urging them to restrain their Nine supporters from violence. stituted in 1883 to commemorate the presidency of Queen

people

been reported toria's Prince Consort.

killed in the northern Luzon Province in four days.

Vic-¡

Bonn, Nov. 8. President Leopold Senghor of Senegal arrived here today for three-day state visit 10 West Ger- many. President Senghor, who flew

the in from Paris, was met al airport by President Heinrich Previous royal recipients were Luebke, Chancellor Konrad Queen Victoria, King Edward George V, Queen He claimed that it is easy to Adenauer and several Cabinet VII, King imagine a

beginning members race war

Mary and Kg George VI. The Senegal president will Last year the Medal was i: Sauh Africa and extending

to Sir Frederick

|

Design

far beyond its boundaries, and spend two days in the capital awarded minintained that the UN must during which he will confer Hundley Page for leadership in

act now to prevent such on Oc with Luebke and Adenauer-the design and manufacture of Currence-UPL

AP.

aircraft-Chnia Mail Special.

Nehru's not Communist

Kennedy rebuts

Indian reporter

Washington, Nov. 8.

President Kennedy came quickly to the defence of Mr Jawaharlal Nehru today when told by a reporter that "a number of people" think the Indian premier's views tend to be pro-Communist.

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Mr Kennedy, who told his tion und Aure and the past. news conference that his series this oferts foreign policy," of talks with Mr Nehru have Mr Kennedy added.

been "most valuable," seemed "So there are areas where we scmewhat shocked at the ques-differ," he said.

tion by an Indian reporter.

"I know of no rational man

and

in the United States who holds that view," Mr Kennedy said.

Prime The President Minister conferred privately to- day on major world issues and

will

"But I do not know any figure in the world, as I have said on other occasions, who Is more committed to hi- dividual liberty

Mr than

Nehru.

"I think the people of India

and

wind up their four-day are committed to maintaining series of talke with а Anal their national sovereignty meeting end communique to supporting liberty for the in- dividuel as a personal and cul- tural and religious tradition.

morrow.

An Indian reporter asked Mr Kennedy whether he agreed with "the number of people who believe that Nehru's views tend to be pro-Communist" ur that he bae sided against US Western interests.

Differences

or

Mr Kennedy replied, "I have never thought, quite obviously to use your phrase, that Mr Nehru works consciously or un- consciously for the Communist movement, and I know of no rational man in the United States who holds that view.

There are matters on which we differ, as the Prime Minister

"We are going to disagree,” Mr Kennedy added, "but I am sure it is possible for us to dis- agree in the framework of not charging each other with bad

faith.

"I have high regard for the Prime Minister and it became higher during our conversations.

"I have attempted to explain to him some of the areas of responsibility which the United States faces, and he has given me his view on a number of Important questions, so I regard the talks as most valuable.

"We discussed all matters

suid in (the folevision inter- affecting our countries and the view) 'Meet The Press on Sun-personalities which may be in- day, that geography dictates a volved," he concluded.--UPI. good deal of policy, as well as Internal conditions, and tradi-

HERMES

No extra aid

London, Nov. D

A British government minis- for said today that Britain could not spare any extra Boan- cial aid for Tanganyika Lamine-hit East African colony now approaching

hehe, sipin

The is the House of Coil- móns where poiticisms of pill parties jokond, in priting the Imefiory as a model candil alata for tramition from Colonda Hum

to bel-rude,AP

have

The latest victims were the

Mayor of Santa Catalina town, and one of the town councillors, killed in an ambush on Tuesday, and a policeman-AP & UPI.

БОЛ

K'S MESSAGE

חלום

ad. The gift shipment was

care of the U.S. Em- Delighted neighbours peered dressed through cracks in wooden walls bassy where Bashir went to col-

lect the parcels. of the shanty house of Imaman's returned father, who recently

Bashir's wife and oldest

Moscow, Nov. 8. Mr Kruschev has sent a tele- from a visit to the United were not present during the un-

Dr ceremony States as guest of Vice President wrapping

but the gram of congratulations to

on his rem three younger children hugged Konrad Adenauer Lyndon B. Johnson.

Bashir's

election as West German Chan- first gift shipment, the toys in silence and

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truck, a derment-UFI.

cellor, Tuss said today-Reuter.

also included

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