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Comment Reports of 'further Portuguese provocations' the INDIA MOVES UP HER TROOPS

day

ATOMIC AGE MEN TO BE Armed activity

CHRISTIANS

N the early part of last week. The World Couteal of Churches, meeting in Deiba. addressed

ihemselves

the deteriorations

Gadk

the more aiartung pereasing tests of Westportes

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reads as Follows. KIRNA

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to

interna.

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Export

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forms f

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the pre

ther sieme apar centres population is in ne eirenca ..tan Peronnsla bla with

the deaf th This tian gospel.

The statement as sich an un exceptionabir 1: IN 11: "right thing" for the chure h

to May, yet diffi alt for Thany LIIM Ruveranents

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Bristian countries to ac cept. For we are increasing by fared with the paradox

hd while we disbelieve 19 vajence, not any on parte ples of Christianity, back

The Opat

COTTERIJ Sense

CHARGED

TODAY

Wang Nik-port

in the Goa crisis

Lakkarkot, Goa, Dec. 10. Indian troops and tanks today began moving towards parts of the 180-mile border with Goa amid reports of "fur- ther Portuguese provocations.'

Indian officials have accused the Portuguese authorities of "provocative firing" across the border at least three times in 48 hours.

vidence of military activity al

burder itself

Latest reports said that in 15 Portuguese trooss raided the The

arrested tayo men

about or Village of Tajawali, conare Kew loan yesterday

valy outlas mile insidie Tadia

round fron bring nearly 200

to with the kidnapping earlier this year of Hongkong cuerchant and banker. Mr Wong Sik-pun, ight machin-guns before with

before a Kowloon drawing when Indian pre-

afternoon, it fund m

will

appear Magistrate was learned.

Beports people had

thas

several brett detained in

more

gallܐ

Arrested

the meiden!

connection with the case Wert Observers said

was rarnedi

that

issue that ciolence solves be, today denied by a Government appeared to be comerted with problems. We have been spokesman.

se violence Forced to defend nur very homes. FET + the problem is

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Home - kong Polier

have been sent to Macao in another phase of the renewed investiga- examined, it will be seen

tions take this form It is not Mr Wong, Go, supervisor of Br weapolis. themselves the Overseas Trust Bank Ltd, which are evil. but rather and owner of an oll dealing firm, the desire da tuse physical was kidnapped at gun-point in gangland style on Vintence as a terror method dramatic

February 10 this year. He was of gaining one's way.

released on February 27 at mid- ther words, our faults lie

night not in our science labra- in minds.

Ndola, Dec. Lories, but We

hold that

A government spokesman said waits war And it is dif tonight thai C.N. jet planes have i

fuel 630.000-gallon Ault to find anyone outside hombed

hospital who dump in the Katanga town of mental really wishes to be engaged Kolwezi and started a huge fire.

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are

an a war of any capacity With all the desire for peace. and with all our resourcOPS engaged to that end, peace seems to be man's eternal illusion. Yet the desire for prace, and we believe it to be genuine. is surely a basis for

Protia- strong

tion among the peoples of the earth.

THE real problem before |

TH

the Council of Churches

'શકું.

surely not

so much

nuclem weapons. but the primitive remainders which

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the attempts by Goans from neighbouring village of Terekhel 4. cross into Judie after boug "driven out of their hunes by the Portuguese '

:

sund 150 Earlier reports

Terekho had been i lagers al forced to give up their homes le troups and quarter Portuguese had been arrested whun They tried to cross the border

Indian troops tough tur- banned Sikhs from the Pun- jab, driving heavy tanks began to move ap after the Talawadi incident.

There

wäs

also

mounting military activity at Belguam Mysore State, the district head

Title there was quarters, but

Alleged bid to defraud HK

and S'hai Bank

linger on in mankind right A

up to

scientific cen- this tury. Fear of violence is a primitive instinct. Then

why does it exist today?! Because it is enger lered. i

local businessman was alleged in the Victoria District Court this morning to have conspired with another businessman to defraud the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- tion of $93,000.

Because fear is the spuri The businessman, Huang to deliver 300 tons of mixed used by such tribal chief- Hwang-1sz, sole proprietor of steel scraps to Mao's firm.

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that the other

Chien-

Were

By virtue tains as Hitler and Musso- the Nelson and Co, pleaded not

of Mao's high ini and their modern coun- guilty to the charge.

standing, the Bank agreed to of credit, Mr Lerparts

Mr W. S W. Davidson, Crown issue the letter

also made out purporting to show that the goods had in fact been delivered The accused, as beneficiary of the letter of credit submitted and the documents to the bark and received payment for the alleged He then handed transaction.

to Mao. Counsel

The World Council of Counsel, told Judge K. R. McDavidson said.

Documents alleged co- Churches did well to close conspirator. Denis Mao

more realistic note when it issued a call to all hang, sole proprietor of the Lee Hng Co. had enjoyed a very mations to take "reasonable high standing with the Mongkok

Hongkong risks for the sake of peace": Branch of the and in recommending this Shanghai Banking Corporation, code for international con- and had been accorded consider

duct:

war.

able trust.

LARGE SUMS

the money went on.

Mao would have to pay the

In this respect, Counsel went on, Mao had had large sums of money back to the Bank when

advanced to

ionerגי

him

by

"Let there be restraint and]

self-denial in the things which make for

the ktter of credit expired. patience and persistence in means of letters of credit.

However, he left the Colony Towards the end of 1980. Mao before the letter of credit ex-

accused reached

anpired and the money was never 1 of repaid.

seeking to resolve the things

obtain

sume

which divide, and boldness and the and courage in grasping the agreement to things which make for ready cash by means of letters peace." If all nations were of credit, Mr Davidson said.

that The scheme was

Maa Bank 10 was to apply to the

to follow these precepts the world might make greater open a letter of credit for $93,- progress towards solving on in pursuance

of an alleged the problems of our time. contract for the Nelson and Co

Mr Davidson said the accused gave $56,000 to Mao and kept the remaining sun to himself.

Hearing is continuing. The accused was reprezented by Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by Mr Donald Cheung.

MORE TRISTAN DA CUNHA SURVIVORS DIE

London, Dec. 10.

Pneumonia has claimed the lives of two more of the 262 Tristan da Cunha refugees

now living in on army camp at Redhill, Surrey, it was foarned today.

Bil today, a baby son was born | The' islandera padre, Rev 07, died the same day a baby

to the padre of the closely- knit community from the volcano-strielten south Atlantic

island.

Mra Apule Swain, 14-year-oli matriarch of the Tristan da Cunhans, dkval in hospital yesterday, Mrs Maria Laverelló, no, died kodiny.

Charles Jewell, was visiting his wife, who had just pre- sented him with a sou, when he was called away to nee Mrs Lavarello.

It was the second time in three weeks that an kiander bad dled and one had been born on the same day, Fred Green,

girl was born.

In the camp's sick bay, Mrs Swain's son, Fred, G7, is alno ill with pneumonia. Seven others have bronchitis colds.

or

The islanders' medical officer, Dr Norman Samucia sald: **They have a low resistance

to these diurdses.”—Itouter,

in les borde: vibage, with a

orly 10 Turtuguese checkpoint yards away. at was quiet The Hoad frombe was meked by a bu think vegetation Pe pute

i neked ang uble Portugues liters activity from view Hut should India decide

Portu to (71 police action

her troops | Luese rule in Goa

aunch their cam wil have to

DIMINT Some of the put across

aflicult terrain in western India

dense rests, brush. Jungh

naturai provide

obstacies

Contingency

Competen ubservers Jare consider that the indian Govern. ment is prepared to face any

HK-BOUND FREIGHTER

MISSING

A

Taipei, Dec 10, 500-ton Chinese Na-

40 tionalist freighter with crewmen and passengers aboard has been missing in the Formosa Straits since

In Saturday. the Mary formation Service of Chinese Nationalist Defenoc Ministry reported today

tbr

It said Chinese Nation. alist Air Force planes were sent out Sunday to search for the freighter Jul Sheng which had 33 crewmen and seven passengers aboard.

The freighter was on its way from the southwest Formosa port of Kaohsiung to Hongkong

radio when contact was broken.

It carried arargo ni cement, pigs and vegetables. The Military Informa-

Service said it was believed the freighter capsized-AP.

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hand

BRIEFS

contingency, but Bombay Mr FRONDIZI FOR HK

Krishna

Defence

Menon, the

the border Minister described build-up as only “preventive

#Casures"

India is believed to have de

divisions nearly two

ployed facing

(3) And the smaller claves of Daman and D Portugal claims that 30,000 indian troops are involved and at the Indian Navy is patroll- ng the coast. Indian sources cham that Portugal has brought in reinforcements to raise he military strength in the area to between 8,000 and 10,000 men.

Political sources in New Delhi said bhat a work has elapsed since the first threat of armed action and much of the momentum has gone out of the crisis.

They said awar [ Eerves may continue for weeks or even months.

But no one bas ruled out the possibility that Mr Nehru may order the Indian Army to march into Goa,

Argentine

Bangkok. Dec. 11.

President

U THANT DENIES ALL

CHARGES AGAINST U.N.

United Nations, Dec. 10.

The acting Secretary-General, U Thant, today categorically denied that the U.N. aim in Katanga was to "smash the political leaders" of the Province.

in statement issued here, he defined the purpose of the UN operation in the strife-term territory as to regain and as- sure our freedom of movement, to restore law and order, and to assure that fix the future UN forces and officials in Katanga are not subjected to attacks"

Self-defence

Meanwhile,

U.N.

fo

he said. troops were ordered to "react vigorously in self-defence

present every assault on our positions, by all meany avali. able to us."

i

Than

`I shall declared

Initiative which welcome any would enable

achieve up to aines

ani as peacefully speedily as possible"

e

said, will

But naranwhile. "those military operations The pursued up to such and only up to such lime that the bjectives

are achieved.

ther by military by other

and means,

we have satisla ry guarantees in this regard for The future. not only in Elisabethville but Dver the whole of Katunga

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cate-

He said press statements had state also alleged that UN officials Rorically that the above been Katangs had

given description of instructions to carry cut this the aim of the "and that I have given present Ko- then out blanche, or rom- langa поета- order to tions is false." pletely free lund, m

I wish to Reuter

Thant

SIR ROY FLAYS BRITAIN

Salisbury, Dec. 10. Sir Roy Welensky, the Federal Rhodesian Prime Minister, said today that Britain's decision to supply 1,000- pound bombs to the U.N. forces in Katanga had

'shocked most thinking people."

He said he had made it clear, "These bombs are wanted for to the British Government that the overall purpose of putting the Federal Government would i down Kalanga and there is not permut "ambs to the trans¦ now a danger that the weapons

destruction used ported across one inch of Federal

on London and Hamburg

wil be used to soil, burbs which we know are 1 destined to be used against reduce Elizabethville to rubbin almost defenceless people who her, stready the United Na- are fighting for their homeland. yons forces have no1 spared Su Roy said Britain had laid civilian buildings nor apparent- civilian town conditions for the use of ly given thought 10 the bombs, which were said to lives." be for defensive purposes only.

"Bul what significance one give to the undertakings of representatives of the UN on

The acting Secretary-General the spot?" he said. Arturo

said Ives

had attention

berm and

Jeft his party Frondizi

Srawn to statements in the press for here at 11.20 am HKST

of Lic alleging that the alm Toast is Hongkong today en

UN perhon was to force a Tokyo after 4 successful

political solution to the Katanga three-day state visit to Bang-problem by smashing the mili-

kok.

Th

Mr Frozdizi

hus party New aboard a special Aerolineas

met jetliner

He will hold talks with Japanese governinent otheials before flying to Buenos Aires --UP!

Royal wedding

Rune, Dec. 16.

Don Juan Carlos of Spain will wed Princess Sophia of Greece in Athens next May. Spanish said nere Lu- Royalist surges night.

an!

They said the civil Speaking at Nangal, worth Catholic ceremonies would both Italian India, today, he reiterated that take place in Athens. the continuance of Goo under newspapers had said the Portuguese rule was im- | religious ceremony would be possiblity."-Reuter.

in Rome and might be perform-

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"It is time the people of the United Kingdem got to know what is happening in Kalanga,” Sir Roy said.

"We now sec white men from Ireland and Sweden side by side. with brown men from India and Malaya killing black men who

"Their record in Katanga is of succession long deliberate

and distortions untruths uttered to suit their own purposes, and I, for one, are fighting for their homeland,

but if they win Elisabethville- of the lary strength

cannot accept that Canberra present

and. bombers armed with 1,000-as they may well do-deadly political leadership there

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haired's will grow."-Reuter. weapons. seil

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