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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1961.
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HOXHA ACCUSES TITO OF ECHOING Nehru leaves
The Queen in Ghana KRUSCHEV'S SLANDERS'
A coloured silk scarf is thrown at the Queen's feet, fur her to walk on as she tours the Accra Market. The market maminy, seen here laying down the scarf, danced for joy when the Queen told a lady-in-wailing to pick it up for her And keep ti as a souvenir.-Lontion Express Service.
ROCK 'N' ROLLERS
STAGE A RIOT
París, Nov. 19.
A rock 'n' roll riot wrecked a Paris auditorium on Saturday night when 3,500 screaming teen-agers showed up to hear and cheer American singer Vince Taylor.
said
"They were fanatics," the auditorium's manager, sadly gazing on some 2,000 shattered chairs, smashed windows, bottles and other
broken debris.
"The place looks like a battle- feld," he said. Damage WEB estimated at about US$4,000.
Taylor--who whinneys, wig- gles and whines In the best rock 'n' roll manner-didn't get stage, When the trouble began, Taylor was in a dressing room slipping into a favourite costume: snoke-tight black leather pants, leather shirt and gloves,
HANDS FULL
He
In the auditorium, bandleader Eddie Barclay tried musie. gave up when a bottle scored a direct hit on the snare drum,
The bandleader ducked back- stage and told Taylor that dia- cretion is sometimes the better pari of valour even Jor rock 'n' roll singers. They left by a side exit as vans of rint police arrived.
The police kept in batile 'trim for Algerian riots - had
Russians find Pacific island
Moscow, Nov. 19. Soviet explorers have found a submerged island in the Central Pacific where the sua i ove25 three miles deep, the Soviet news agency Tass reports.
It
is a huge volcanic moun- tain, 18 miles broad at its base and surrounded by coral reefs. The summit is about 5,000 feet from the surface.
their hands full. Before the riot melted away into the chilly 14 policemen suffered night, minor injuries.
One young girl was seriously Injured when hit with a Bying broken bottle. She was taken to hospital-AP.
Yugoslav officials hit back
Bedgrade, Nov. 19.
Yugoslav Communist officials
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Refers to speech
made in Skoplje
on November 13
London, Nov. 19.
Loday secured Albanian Con- Mr Enver Hoxha, leader of the Albanian
munist leader Mc Enver Hoxha of trying to stir up trouble among the Albanian national minority in Yugo- slavia as well as inflicting "mediaeval terror" on his own Deople.
The speakers were addressing
meeting in Pristina, capital of
the
autonomous region of Kos-
met and Metohija, bordering
Newsmen free to
leave
Acero, Nov. 19. Communist Party, has accused President President Kwame Nkrumah Tito of Yugoslavia of echoing. Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev's slanders against Albania, the Albanian news agency ATA reported today.
Speaking about President
Albania, where most of Yugo-To's speech on November 13 in slavia's 600,000 Albanian Skopljc, Yugoslavia, Mr Hoxha minority live.
Mr Dusan Petrovic, a member of the Yugoslav Communist Party Central Committee, said Mr Hoxha and Albanian Prime Minister Mr Mehmet Shehu used Stalinist methods which brought them into conflict with realities in their own country and withi the Albanian working people.
THE PATH
;
was quoted as saying, "Marshel Tito echoed Mr Kruschev's standers against Albania, Bul his raucous voice, like a crow st a featherless cock in the frying pan, does not frighten
us."
The
said: Albanian leader "When he speaks of plot hatched in Albania to attack
own up his to cover
fear we
not his
wishes plots. But
He said they sought to es- Yugoslavia, it is in fact that he cape this situation "through the darkest mediaeval terror and through killing all who did not
de villeh plans because they will
agree 100 per cent with their no catch us unprepared.' criminal adventures."
Another speakter. Mr Fadil
Warning
against
President Tile
has given an assurance COFFEE- that all British pondents covering the royal tour will be free to leave Ghono as planned, the High Commissioner, Sir Arthur Snelling, said tonight.
They will include Mr Robin Stafford, of the Daily Express, and Mr Jeffrey Blyth, of the Daily Mail. Earlier both had been officially barred from leaving the country.
ASSURANCE
Sir Arthur said he got the assurance after
asking for an
for home after talks
Cairo, Nov. 19. Mr Nehru, left here by air for home today after a "little summit" review of world problems with President Nasser of the United Arab Repub- lic and President Tito of Yugoslavia.
in
Mr Nehru.
Remote control launching
Rotterdam, Nov. 19.
Remote control was used to
Mr Nehru was to have given
a press conference before leav-" ing but it was cancelled at the last minute. No reason WBS given,
The three statesmen met for several hours today in the Kubbeh Palace, and Mr Nehru was believed to have recounted the substance of his recent talks in Lendon, Washington and Moscow.
dis-
They were expected to cuss the role of the non-aligned states which, in their view, are menaced economically and poli- Uically by the other world blocs.
TRIBUTE
Indian sources have main- tained that the talks were mure- ly an informal review of the In- ternational
in scene
general terms, though both Yugoslav and U.A.R. sources have said they expected important re- sults.
Tito arrived on President
urgent meeting with the Pre-launch a ship for the first time Friday and yesterday had talks Holland when Mra M. with President Nasser totalling sident. following a telephone
London, Wife of the Royal Ave and a half hours. It is not talk with Mr Duncan Sandys, Dutch Shell Company President-known when he will be leaving Commonwealth Relations Secre- Director, pushed A button on and some sources said he might
board a small harbour boat here stay on for a day or two. tary, in London.
to send the 48,000-ton tanker
The Yugoslav leader paid Mr Onoba down the slipway.
Nehru an unusual compliment · when, as e visiting head of state, he accompanied President Nasser to the airport last night to greet the Indian Prime Min- Ister.Reuter.
Horizo Chairman of the Executive Counell of Kosmei Mr Hoxha warned President "Do not try to venture and Metohija, said the Albanian Tito:
At the meeting, Sir Arthur of Albania but on t annexation action
you will crack the contrary had refused to do added: "The President gave me
this when Stalin proposed 11
an assurance that everybody can because it would have violated
25 planned, including the principle of self-determina-leave tion). Reuter.
Stafford and Blyth."-Reuter.
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leaders had tried to win con-upon rash verts
the among
Shiptar Albania because (Albanian) minority in Yugos your teeth on this nut lavia and asked them to turn
"Tito knows only too well aside from the path of socialist
that when he wanted to send his construction."
For 13 years the Albanians divisions to occupy Albania, had been sending sples and was Stalin who gave support to "divermonists" Yugoslavia the Albanian Party of Labour
and forbade him to do so." "with the aim of troubling the
la Skoplje, Marshal Tito waters in this area,"
had the but the Skiplars paid no heed said Yugoslavia never
intention to seek to them.Reuter.
the forcible
to
be said,
Flood horror sweeps Sydney area
Sydney, Nov. 19.
The worst floods in living memory which devastated areas in a 100-mile radius of Sydney, today claimed three lives, caused A£1 million da- mage to crops and homes, and cut all highways, power and water supplies.
Police recovered the body of As the Nepean, Georges and A Sydney university lecturer 23-year-old Dutch-born Mrs Shoalhaven Rivers rose toward leapt to safety from the back of Jacoba Stoelstra in the the danger level tonight, his Land Rover as flood waters Wollongong suburb of Fairy-hundreds of families were carried it towards a 100-foot meadow She fell into a flood-
evacuated by police and troops drop over Oxford Falts, about 15 ed storm drain near her home in army trucks. Many houses miles north of Sydney last night, and was washed into a three- foot pipe which empties initu nearby Fairy Creek.
A man
and a woman were
washed into a storm drain st the Sydney suburb of Lidcombe after they left their cars stalled in waist-high flood waters in the street. An eyewitness said The couple stood no chance in the raging stream which empties inte the Parramatta Hiver. Police were searching for their bodies.
Damaged
The Japanese freighter, Lap- According to expert opinion lat Maru, and the British freigh- here, the discovery proves there ter. Delphice, were slightly has never been a continent in damaged when they collided the Central Pacific and that while berthing in Sydney Har- routes of penetration
in low-lying areas were totally The lecturer, Mr Ladd Loomis,
submerged. Towns on the three rivers were standing by as Blood waters raced toward them.
43, dived over the vehicle's front seat and jumped from a back door into shallow water.
The vehicle. Its engine run- Stricken districts in thening, was stopped by a dead fooded areas have had between tree stump 30 feet from the
12 and 17 inches of rain in four brink of the falls.-UPI days.
Router.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Napoleon's gold
Moscow, Nov. 19.
into this bour in a blinding rainstorm. Soviet archeologists believe they are near to un-
area lay across islands, most of No one was hurt. The Delphice which have since disappeared. was believed to have hit the China Mail Special.
stern of the Japanese ship.
A BRITISH W CROSS
4
DOWN
Pat' anjinder.
10 shine
covering a fabulous hoard of gold, silver and precious stones dumped in a lake by Napoleon's troops in the 1812 retreat from Moscow.
Playing safe
New York, Nov. 10.
The newspaper Komsomols- kaya Pravda reported that the archeologists with geologists and students had been exhaustively
A local lorry driver who is surveying the lake, about 140
building an 6,000-dollar fall miles from Moscow.
out shelter for his family of
The lake bordered a road used
four and 11 relatives laid it will by the retreating French army.
include a system of booby traps
to
keep out intruders.
19:1
The newspaper suld work had The driver, Mr Larry Ker- been narrowed down to a zone rift, said that anyone trying to which gave reading of a big con- get in after a muclear Black centration of metal such as zinc would be met with shraphel, copper, and silver. –– China Mail. grenades-and-munfire.
He added: “You have. "Special
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choice: People do strange things -when they panie.” –Ching Mail
Special
GRIM STORY
Trento, Nov 18
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