THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961.
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Vaccination against cancer U THANT'S ORDER TO U.N. FORCES PEKING SEEKS WAYS
Professor Bartil Bjørkland of Stockholm, whose research into a possible cancer cure involves the vace:nation of healthy volunteers in the 60-70 age group (the age when people are most likely to be attacked by rances).
insurance companies,
Professor Bjarklund's experiments are financed by Swedish plus a grant of about £90 000 from the 1.5, Government the largest grant the U.S. has made to a noa-American scientist, London Express Service
Lloyd sees massive' export prospects
in Common Market
Eastbourne, Dec. 3.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, said here that if Britain joined the European Common Market she could look for- ward to a "massive" increase in her exports.
NEWS IN BRIEF
He told more than 600 inchis- trialists at the opening of the International convention of the
Export Counell that this increase would depend, however, on Bri- lain being "competitive."
Re-establish law &TO PAY FOR WHEAT
order in the
Congo
United Nations, Dec. 3.
U Thant, Acting Secretary-General, ordered his representatives in the Congo today to "act vigorously" to re-establish law and order and protect life and property in Katanga.
Chinese claim
good crops
in many areas
Peking, Dec. 3. Chinese newspapers today claimed dutumn harvest successes in many com- munes.
He issued the order in A half-hour teleprinter conversa- Ucn with Dr Store Linner U.N. Chief in the Congo,
U Thant conferred with. Dr Linner, who is in Leopoldville, After a
his denference with principal Secretariat advisers.
The
Support
sair!
A spokesman said the Acting Secretary General told Dr Lanner he supported the actions his representatives had already taken,
spokesman
Mr George Ivan Smith, acting UN chief in Elisabethville had met Ariste Kimba, Kalanga's Mr Foreign Minister.
Mr Smith had advised the Minister to order the Katongest vho had set up gendarmerie, road blocks, to return to their dif- camps otherwise the UN, would
to obliged
under Coupell resolutions the
The overall picture of the country's grain and other har- vests this year have still not been reported, but the People's Daily, the Communist Party or gan, this weekend bailed
of communes in ferent parts of China
successes
be
act
Mr Mao Tse-tung is reported Security to have told Lord Montgomery that authorised it to take of Britain during his visit in necessary steps September that Chine expected
to
harvest about 160 million tons of food grains. This would still leave the country short of her requirements and her in creasing
population, stíll minimum food rations.
Joint efforts
on
and order.
to restore law
U Thant was also told that .N. helicopter had been fred on by the Katangase as it was eaming in to land at Elisabeth ville airport last night, It was not damaged-Reuter,
Russia sounds a warning
British Press
on O'Brien's
charges
London, Dec. 4. Britain's
newspapers, ware deeply divided today in their reactions to churges made during the wookend by former U.N. Congo representative Dr Conor Cruise O'Brien about Bri- tish and French behaviour over Katanga.
Conservative papers said Dr O'Brien's departure would im- prove the situation and that his accusations were not worthy of a reply: Papers of the centre and left, on the other
hand, said the British Government must answer the charges im- mediately.
Rash policy
The autumn harvest has been gathered since then and travel- lers and press reports say these!
The "Times" (independen: } crops are better than any dur-
wrote: "There is, of course, ing the past three years.
honest doubt about the manner The editorial accompanying
in which the United Nations today's People's Daily story said
mandate in the Congo should the new success was due to the
Moscow, Dec. 3.
be fulled, and more parti- joint efforts of all commune
Izvestia said today that co-
between members in "carrying out in operation
Denmark cularly the degree of pressure vestigations and studies en- and West Germany in a joint that should be brought to bear thusiastically mapping out plans Baltic military command was on the Katanga regime.
aggravating" the correctly according to the real "seriously
"But on the question of apply- state
of affairs, taking situation in the area and "com-
up methods which are feasible and plicating the position of Den- ing military sanctions, amount- ing to an all-out campaign by He added that while last year, moving ahead
one step at mark's neutral neighbours.
The Soviet Union "cannot the United Nations forces against rest of the world sold 43
time.
remain indifferent to the fact the Katanga Army, there can be per cent of its exports to
Observers here say considera-hat the ruling circles of a stais no doubt that this would be a Western Europe, Britain sold ble changes have been made only 28 per cent.
recently in the commune struc-neighbouring ours are conniving rash policy, and one that would
disaster!" AFP. "So you
see we have some fure, with individual units being in Bonn's predatory urgas" it involve the United Nations in ground to make up and we must VE
given more autonomy and in-added. Reuter. centive to follow the traditionat do this without slackening our methods of Chinese agriculture, Iran today banned the import of gold as a mea-export effort in other parts of augmented by advantages
sure to fight dope smuggling which has in- the world," Mr Lloyd said.
Iran bans gold imports
to fight dope problem
creased recently.
Making the
annoureement,
the Government's Central Banke said that as gold was used by
smugglers of heroin and
drugs,
other be
will gold imports
Tehran, Dec. 3.
the
of
Irrigation and fertilisers rather The
Chancellor described than follow the comprehensive laid out for the Europe as an area of great programme resources, dynamic economic whole country earlier by Com- growth and a continuing high munist theoreticians. level of demand," and continu- Observers see these changes ed, as the barriers trade and the improved weather of with come down
late summer and we may expect a
autumno
Discontent
Conakry
Discontent
to
handled by the Government. President Sekou Toure's left-great impetus to the exchange aiding the harvestsReuter.
Export of gold has always ward authoritarian Government of goods more of each coun- been handled by the Govern- has burst into the open in this try's production to be sold ment,
впа humid republic of abroad." Guinea.
The Government has begun a large scale campaign against the trade in and use of drugs in- cluding heroin which has been increasingly youngsters specially lugh seh million giris and boys
d
aning
At least 30 smugglers and traders in heroin, mostly young
Disenchantment over heavy- handed controls and the failure 10 improve the lot of the 2.8-
Guineans bas boun
Home front
On the home front, Mr Lloynt | bubbling below the surfare for defended his much-criticised months.—AP.
students of top class families Mister Lucky'
have been arrested by Tehran
police and gendarmerie during
the past two months.-AP.
Largest load
a
Rome Italy's "Mister Lucky,"
el:cm.cal
with
tie budget of earlier this year
in which he urged a pay pause and restraint on purchasing.
"We must all prevent the total level of home demand growing
so strong that selling at home
а
is
worker system tcr playing lotteries, turned in 75
winning tickets in three different games of chance this weekend and won Naess Virginia The S.S.
4,100,000 lire ($6,500) more in Clipper, a new cargo ship built in Japan, on Saturday night Prize money.
of coal ever to be shipped in an ocean-going vessel,
gave
began taking an the largest loar The week's winnings
Pier Giovanni Vallauri, a 32- year-old Turin resident, a total of 44,922,000 lire ($71874) on 93
Tension reported in Goa
as
Bombay, Dec. 3. Reports reaching here tonight said Nationalists inside Goa were countering Portuguese "repres-
a soft option and an easy way sion and show of force" with
out. It cannot be so for long: retaliation. for not
inflated only does an
The Goa Political Convention
2
home market make the overseas said, three Portuguese soldiers at killed by villagers look discouragingly were market
Jast Thursday for ditioult in contrast, but it also Cuncolim draws in more imports and so allegedly attacking a teen-age makes the task of the exporters girl as she returned from
water
well.-AP. still larger.
Reports said tension COA- "The government are deler- tinues all along the 180-mile mined to do whatever is in their border between Goa and India power 10 see that these two and nearby coastal areas like conditions the level of costs Karwar as news spread of a and the level of demands are Portuguese military, naval and right for exports, the Chancellor jet aircraft build up in Goa--
The 23,400-ton ship began
different winning lottery loading 33,750 tons of coal here.
tickets played so far this year. Eventually the Naess Clipper and other ships will carry 11 His latest victories came in million tons of coal for use in a "Totocalcio"-the Sunday soccer large steel mill in Japan, a pool operated by the Italian concluded.-China Mail Special. AP. spokesman said.--UPT.
Olympic Committee.-AP.
Ottawa, Dee. 3. The Government of Communist China appears to
be seeking anxiously for ways to pay for the large amounts of Canadian grain which it agreed to buy last June. The Canadian Government is co-operating in this quest
Early in October, Mr Alvin Hamilton, the Minister of Agriculture, announced that government credits to China had been doubled, from $50,000,000 to $100,000,000,
From HK
About a week later, an official Chinese trade misston flew to Vancouver from Hongkong. Its chief purpose, according to re- pris from Hongkong, was to seek markets for Chinese goods in Canada and thus to bring some balance of trade between the two nations.
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politiclans in Ottawa as political masterstroke for the government, and there have been few repercussions about the wisdom of trading with com- munist governments.
Recently, however, there have Бесп
repeated speculative re- ports suggesting that the Chinese may never pay for the bulk of their wheat purchases. Wide publicity was given this country to a statement to this effect by Mr Colin Clark, an Oxford University econcenist.
Mr Clark expressed the opinion that the Chinese were in such severe economic trouble that they would be unable to meet The Chinese wheat deal has their international obligations.- been
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Paris, Dec. 3.
President Moise Thombe of Katanga arrived here tonight by air from Brazzaville and im- mediately drove away from the airport in a police car. Journalists and photographers were kept away from the arrival area by a strong cordon of police.
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