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Comment Women and children to leave Portuguese enclave of the EVACUATION OF GOA ORDERED ‘FREEDOM OF THEY STOLE A China Mail Cup UNIDENTIFIED 'Looting'
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day
PATIENCE
NEEDED
Nehru's
pressure o
Portuguese en lave
mounting
The to!
of Con
ACTION
FOR TROOPS'
Lisbon, Dec. 12.
may appear to be a gyanta | Evacuation of women and children from the
bluff aimed
farsing
tu negotiate the Territory's Future or to text world upinion to his inten tons. but when he declares that "India's patience IN exhausted" il Matild fetish
nderestimate his inteĒLOTIN, The question has been a thorn in India's side for years. particularly French qual
to
Goa
The
Pandiehens The rights and wrongs of the case are argouble boi what must be condemned ja the lodian attitude that Inree is the only solution
Nehru for years has modelig! himself in the eyes of the world as the man of peace. Is he now to make himself
a hypocrite by Trying steamroller Cina existence"
t Nehen has for years advocate patience to others in the settlement of international disputes. 1s he now to throw patience fo the winds The hapse are pressing an bis worth Pra borders. Hors M: Nehru take arms against this formidable for? Or is be the kind of man who will only uae forry when he feels he can get away with it"
NOR this im
a point. that
IS
Portuguese enclave of Goa has been ordered by the Governor, General Vas- salo e Silva, it was reported in the news- poper, Diario Popular, today.
El
The newsp..per, Que's ine forces {x} the Goan Indian
fronts had
been carrying but statement mound by the love-
Gecetal.
the protafions.
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face women and cuisiren wysaid he wach the Portuguese garrisanka
Natal
That the bad shown "e really exemplary Portuguese
Torers de cainnts and digaty" Estatig Loun territory would
The statement srd the vizi have the areales pangible free
Haopulation 1 LA CH
was ba
a 1. t:
det
"
half one
might be
First the woniet watu children with win J ipes Fix fal
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GOA
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INDIA
the integrity Hľ States does not he in size ajedre, And although Goa small state existing oper the vust Indian with
member ie armed forces continent, by culture, creed
wd be evoruated, and they and custom, its traditions would be followed by all who Trave, the wish 10 vary from that of bin, expressed
whether they were Portuguese Four hundred years
is burth
nationals of the Christianity beginning with
Portuguese State India." the great missionary, St The official stlemen! Francis Xavier has given that large Indian land and navy Goa a tradition which the Christian
them- Gonnese selves are reluctant to sur render to the requirements of a physical union with India.
Nebra says that "we
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discuss legalities or moral- itica later on, but the physical handing over has to take place" but these do not sound much like the i sentiments of a man of peace. Indeed they smack of intolerance and dictator- ship. Nehru has long stood before the world champion of the rights of suppressed peoples. Surely Bre not to witness
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a surprising about face at this stage of his career.
MUNDAMENTAL.
F
the
problem of Goa's exist ence is that it is a Portu- guese possession. And as the world is aware, it is difficult always to justify Portugal's manner when it comes to negotiating dia- putes arising from her colonial possessions. How- ever, there are grounds for negotiation, and it is to be hoped that both the Lisbon authorities and Mr Nehru will examine them carefully.
These premises are what Mr Nehru would accept him- self. A minority has the right to exist. It has the right to preserve its creeds and customs so long as they do not physically impair the existence of its neigh- bours. Might has no rights when civilised othies are in question. All the world hopes that Mr Nehru will negotiato in the spirit he has vhunted and that he will find a peaceful solu-. tion to this ́ admittedly dificult question,
said
U.K. to ask
for Congo cease-fire
London, Dec. 12. Britain tonight informed the UN. Secretary-Gener- al, Thant, that i would formally appeal tomorrow to secure 4 cease-fire in Katanga.
followed ал The move announcement that Prime Minister Harold Mac- millan's Government would ask the House of Commons
on Thursday to approve a
motion endorsing the appe i
to the United Nations for
a coase-fire.--UPI.
United Nations
slogement Circled
The other!
an appoi sche and joyalty of the po Jalog of Goa, anxi nged the japple foun AGAIN
at the exyda Deengations,
sad the e
1
with, confid mean the wet pots of forces changi 15:11h Deming the feriatory
1 chaston at forers, despite their
Busne kal wenild he Judd The prestige at Portugal
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disproper – strength. name an
Meanwhile at the Unked Portugal bold the Nations,
Security Council today that an attack by India against the Portuguese territory of Goa was imminent."
In a letter to the Security Comaci President, Portugal's
MILITARY LAUNCH TO ESCAPE
Macao. Dec. 13.
Sentries at Macao's Go vernubent House On the city's Praia Grande looked astonished early this morti- Ink when
Communust Chinese
launch millary sailed lato harbour and an- 906 hundred chured some
yards away.
The launch disgorged a total af 83 men. women and chlidren who walked
sea ashore across muddy bed exposed by the
low
Lide, and told an amazing story of stealing the launch to escape from China.
The vessel remained at anchor just opposite Macse Inn, while
Front polter took
the
water the re-
fugees to headquarters un-
der escor} Our Own Cor- respondent.
MACAPAGAL
IS NEXT
PRESIDENT
OF PI
Manila, Dec. 13.
Ferzande421 UN. Representative, The Philippine Congress met
M: Vasen Garin. drew the Council's gutention
provocationis
frontier
India
long the Goa
Violations
Since the Past Portuguese let-
To to the Council, dated Berem
8. 1961, India had "conlawed military, Ins siderable
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naval and an Turces" along the border wii: Gus. M Garli charged
He declarea india had des The patched by 50th Parachutists Brigade, complasmg more than 2,000 men, 1 Ponu near the Portuguese freantu:
Besides this." the letter con- thued. Indan armed forces have multipited Iner violations of the Portuguese frontier and air space in an altitude of clear Lrovocation."
HK
won by
housewife
The wife of an Australian businessman in Hong-
kong has won the China Mail Challenge Cup ¦ and Silver Medal in this year's Sino-British Literary Competition.
She as Mrs Tessa Corkill, wife
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ut Mr Jin Curkoll who the staff of B & S and a well- known cricketer who plays 10 the Optimists
the luna Ma today that the news of het Win was the greatest surprise 1 ever hu.
Mrs Corkill told
"I hadn't written anything for Years ago Au. a long time. traia, used to write poetry and children's stories but I had never had anything published.
"Then I decided to enter the
firs It was my competition effort since coming to Hongkong Two years ago. I had an idea in apat t the middle of the gh!
Then I got down to it
But he new, than i bad wou The China Ma cup stunned ne
written short I had never story before."
IMMIGRANT
Mis Corkill describes herself New Australian" an 11- Australia--and she migran to
ve in a un the Peak
The winner of the Hongkong Tiger Standord
Challenge Cup
d Silver Medal for an original pen. English has been
by Mrs M Wilson.
The Sing Tao Jib Pao Chai- Medal lenge Cup and Silver today to proclaim Mr
for a short story in Chinese Diosdado Macapagal the and the Wah Kiu Yat Puo
next President of Republic despite troud charges from de- feated President Carlos P. Garcia.
the Challenge Cup and Silver Medal will for an essay in Chinese vote
not be awarded as the entries were not up to the required standard.
of the Sino- The Chairman
Mr British Club of Hongkong. Colvic H. Haye told the China Mull this morning that there were ☺ disappointing number of entries for the Chinese scc- 1on.
A joint session of the Senate and House was called to urger al 10.50 a to approve the official counting of the Noven:- berbaluna: elections
M: Macapagal, Liberal Party leader and the son of a rural peasant, won in an upset against Mr Garcia's
eight year Nacionalista Party tion
old
adminstra
who never
But Mr Garcia, before lust an election in a life- time of politics, has refused to concede defeat and fled with Congress charges of cheating in
Cont. P3 under this symbol the vote count.-UPI
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English scelton tracted about the same number as last year, although the story section attracted slightly, fewer: the poetry section more apparently thanks he can write while a short more work
"Tessa Corkill's story was a unanimous choice. 1 bad a
story
allracted everyone
{ poem
requires
LORRY SLIDES BACKWARDS ON GARDEN-ROAD
FOUR INJURED IN HK TRAFFIC MISHAP
A small lorry travelling up Garden-road, collided with a bus, when the engine failed on
the gradient.
The lorry slid down backwards
and smashed into the door at of the buy. No. the middle HK4199. injuring four
sons,
per-
The bus was severely damaged. Traffic was held up for a few
as the minutes
bus had swerved into the lane traffic Gurden-roed travelling down
in an attempt to avoid lorry near the Peak station.
the Tram
The driver of the lorry said he Garden-road was driving up
the bus at high speed. The conductor of the bus, saíd that he was very lucky, as he had just left his usual post at the door of the bus.
there I would surely have been killed." he sur said.
at about 11 am when he found "If I had been his lorry slipping backwards.
at the handbrake He pulled but this failed to stop vehicle, and
the The it crashed into
lorry damaged.
was only slightly
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Tessa Cerkitt
certain lyric quality which up- pealed to all the judges.
The others were depressingly about the Suzie Wong sort of thing and bar life and the judges were fed up with this kind of story There were also one Dr iwo thrillers"
Chine Mail will publish Tessa Corkill's story on a dele to be announced.
BODY IS EXAMINED BY EXPERTS
Police experts were his morning examining the res mains of a Fody found in a shallow grave on a billside near Shek-B yesterday to determine whether the that of Mr corpse Wong Ying-kau.
Was
A Government Informa tion Services spokesman this morning told the China Mall that so far ite torousie expert, have nat kern able to determine
the identity of the body.
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possible at this stage 10 confirm or deny that the remains are Mr Wong Ying- Those of kau," the spokesman salt.
Meanwhile, three persons bav: bern charged with murder and will appear before Magistrate sonte- time today or tomorrow.
Congo bombs
United Nations, Dee. 12. Top British representatives here conferred for half an hour today with C Thunt, the acting about Bri- Secretary-General.
at Leper Fair
Reports
of
by
the
looting organised bands at close of the Christmas Fair organised by the Marianne Reich! Aid to Lepers' Group on Saturday were made at the general meet- ing this morning.
Mrs J. W. Devonshire, Chair- 7:30 deplored the work of Q. gang of hooligans that made the last hour of the Fair a very un- pleasant business
Mrs Devonshire said that on Saturday night she had written 15 the Commissioner of Police Police Thanking the Hongkong Force for assistance, particular
ly during the morning at the time of Lady Black's visit, and asking for advice to prevent any such incidents again, for they completely spoiled the end of the day.
Mrs H. Sidbury said that not only were articles taken from stalls but the stalls themselves were
damaged, parts were
personal be taken away and
were longlogs of stall-holders stolen. There was not enough profretion to cope with the in-
traders.
Mrs Devonshire congratula- led the many helpers on
the
Sam's decision to acfer delivery ongnificent result of "well over ruased to help the of 24 1,000-pound bunbs to the $100.000
N. force in the Congo-Beu- patients of the Hay Ling Chau
Leprosarium."
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