THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1961.
BRITISH, MALAYAN DEFENCE THE WEST
Japanese CHIEFS
object to textile tariff
Washington, Nov. 27. Japanese Ambassador Mr Koigiro Asaki today made strong representations to the U.S. State Department against the proposed 812 cent-per-pound fee to be imposed on cotton textiles imported into the United States.
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London, Nov. 27.
The Defence Ministers of Britain and Malaya conferred today on the shape of a future defence relationship between Britain and the pro- jected Federation of Malaysia.
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As one Malayan official said turday: “There is not a serious problem between us that cannot he solved by quiet diplomacy.
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INVITATION
Rangoon. Nov. 27.
Burma's Preinier 1 No has accepted an invitation to visit Japon extended by Japanese Premier Hayalo Ikeda, the
The United States today accused the Soviet Union of enslaving millions paper Guardian reported
of people under a system of colonialism that was "shocking in the twentieth century."
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any choice concerning their future and their destiny."
The memorandum declared that the Soviet Union scized initiative on the colonial issue from the new states of Africa and Asia in order to throw a emokescreen OVER បទ eclonial practices.—AP.
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TOLD TO
LEAVE
Moscow, Nov. 27.
The Soviet Foreign Ministry has ordered the Moscow correspondent of the French newspaper Le Figaro to leave the Soviet Union, informed sources said here tonight.
The expulsion of the corres-
STUDIES
USSR TEST PROPOSALS
Geneva, Nov. 27. Russia's new test ban proposals look to Western) sources here as backing away from the whole concept of a system of international inspec- tion and control for “policing" a treaty.
The sources in this connection! recalled that the Soviet Union Last September broke Year old uoinspected controlled moratorium deal; resuming nuclear blasts while negotiations were still go- ing on here.
were
was Western delegates
anight closely studying the pro
posals
ended. Mr Sacha Simon. in retaliation for ordered article published by the news-
November 15. the! paper Suures said.
The article WAS directed against Mr Nikita Kruschev, the Soviel
Minister. Prime Reuter
Katanga fighting
Elisabethville, Nov 27
said today Kalanga Radio Shot
hud Kalangese troops baten back an attack launched Just night by the Congolese Na- Army in Kasai, North
tional Katunya.
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It såld that while no casual- Jes were reported among Kalanga forces, the bodies
European mercenaries serving in the Congolese Army were found on the battlefield
dis- Meanwhile a pamphlet tributed here last night called on 10,000 Europeans in Katanga
the 1 take up arms to defend secessionist province.-AFP.
in Cluber
The three-power conference is due to restart tomorrow
The negotiations, which began
1958, recessed September 9 following the Soviet resumption of nuclear blasts in the atmosphere which broke a de facto moratorium between the three powers which had been in effect for nearly three years
1st reading
The sources said that from firs reading of the Russian pra- posals they thought that the So- viet Union was trying to get an
and uninspected
uncontrolled morularium on all nuclear tests,
The United States and Britain would not agree to any mora- toriunt which was not subject te
inspection international
control, the sources said.
Departure
three- and un- by sud-
in London Mr Joseph Godber.
Ten killed
in Algeria
Alglers, Nov. 27.
A total of len people were killed and 30 wound- ed throughout Algeria to- day as a result of terrorist incidents.
Twenty-two terrorist al- tacks were recorded in addition to 23 explosions of plastic bombs.-AFP.
Newspaperman beaten to death
The
Tijuana, Nov. 27. political columnist of the morning daily news. paper, beaten to death early to- day. He was Carlos Estrada
Sastre, 36.
Noticias,
Jose' Garduno.
Noticias, said
it
was
publisher of W9 the fourth time in the last three The that newspapermen critical of the state govern- Governor Eligio Esquivel had been beaten. The political writer was found in a pool of blood on tylig the floor of his hotel room. He had arrived at the hole about
ment Minister of State al the Foreign Offre, said to- day that it was possible" the Russians were trying to cm- barrass the West" by their nuclear treaty proposuis poir- lished earlier today.
of
an hour earlier, after attend. ing tai alla ganies.
fractured
had also been critical of the
Mr Godber, speaking this, Police said his skull had been departure to attend the resumes
conference at Geneva He had been sharply critical of meten
e state's financial manage. opening tomorrow said that the
He ment of water projects, Soviet på(2-) pubhention of the
today raller than posals. marrow at the conference table gave rise to some suspicion.
Mr Godber antied
"We wand! lake progress I always believe in being hopeful. We will reave In look
at what the Bussions have
and
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thai the added Western side would not again put itself into a position in which it could be fooled an other time.
To say These proposal, may be some
Delp saci we drova our own to put for the table "Reuter & AFP.
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