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Britain makes move to end Katanga fighting-but...

of the U THANT COLD-SHOULDERS U.K.

day

SHOCK FROM

JAPAN

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Goa: Proposal also

opposed by

'A CANCER IN

INDIA'S BODY

the headquarters if THAT MUST

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arresting thirteen members

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United Nations,

Dec. 13.

Prime Minister of Japan, ¡

Permanent United Na-

beadlines

Ja:

tions Representative, denounced Portugal

Hayato Ikeda, along with Mr C. S. Jba, India's

certain of his political as

sociater, needs

aggerated

prove its serietosess

Apart

I

from anything else. there is an unbroken hak which joins the plut fo the fearful societies which plagued pre-World War Il

and which Japan.

sub. sequently seized power and took Japan into an aggres- sive war which ultimately brought about her W21

today for the "gross-

United States

United Nations, Dec. 13. Britain today called for a ceasefire in Katanga, but U Thant, the Acting Secretary-General, turned a cold shoul der to the proposal.

In

a series of rapid-fire developments, the British formally urged U Thant to seek an end to the fighting as a preliminary move to Congolese unification negotiations.

OURCLVIES Je

[1 SPLA

#A close as he could to turning cow the appeal with an aefuad-

jecting it

l

est kind of provoca- Acting Secretary-General ca tions and said Goa was a "cancer in the body politic of India that must moved."

"As Christian myself, of the Protestant faith.

it l my duly address 1945

appeal to your Hosiness when 1 recognise as he highest oral authorly un he world, . The name of the ..00,000 Cath les of the in-

Katango. Cependent site

ان

be

Tshumi

White stating that he would lay Ure 44530 re- Congo advisory committee,

Thant

M: Moisi Katurgese

retort

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the

he weltale of Afra

Premier.

Phalagal must terer ta bestian Comment vers 1 This requires

destruction Unfortunately. the use of force, he said not before Japan had

Jie told

‛it ༢t ༢, verstuen.e Indra

brought death, ilesolation that the Gotenusent of and misery

Je a government of penice. but

in a manner

unknown before upon the imis does not mean "that we call

continent of Asia

T needs but

short

memory, historically speak- ing, to find in the current "Kokushi-Kai" society just those qualities which were attributes of the societies. of the 1980s. And although

told | ki

That the "Kokushi-Kad" is ostensibly for the purpose a society

We

of studying Japanese hix- tory and discussing current probéems, it is significant, that they, as their former counter-parts. supplement their studies by physical; violence to give concrete expression to their seden- tary propositions.

The Black Dragon Society of and the Ryuhei Uchida, movements Jaunched Kita, Gondo, and Tachi- bana, and the pro-Fascist parties of Kenzo Adachi, and (later Seigu Nakano, all

the met on ground the current "Koku-

to shi-Kai" assumes

common

'JOJO' AS A

MEDIATOR?

A local Portuguese re- sident has offered his ser vices to the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, as a mediator in The current dispute over Goa.

The In making the offer, resident. Mr. J. A. (Jojo Gutierrez, has sent along a China copy of yesterday's Mail leader dealing with the Goa vispute.

M Gutierrez sem also a Copy of his own teller published the SCM Posi

In his

registered airmall

ludian letter to the

Pre- "For mier, he said

Luso- Indian good relationship, I fly to New am ready to Dethl and try to help seek a compromise and continu relation ance of excellent ship between Portugal."

India

and

exhe soft on this question-ever.”

"We will cover

Bocept Un occupation of a part of India by any foreign ower," he said

plore. Nor can it be lightly regarded that a member of the group, Taki Mikami, just arrested by the police. was a member of the secret young officer's group of the former Japanese Imperial Army which murdered the Japanese Premier Tsuyoshi Inukai, in 1982.

HE excuse given then is

THE

excuse

given

by

"The freedom of India is not long as Portuguese crampiele as positions remain like pimples on the Indian Continent."

He referred to Goa, Daman and the three enclaves held by Portugal since the 18th Century.

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Iraka "expressed 110

interest 671

July

negotiations.”

Bellicose

On the contrary. sold Ley had made belltoos, statements.

U Than: numerous

This was taken to be furnal nother to Brita that any iaith- tive for a ceasefire at this stugs

should come from the Katang

110,000 Thalestants

and of

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Commenting

C dis- crepancy in reports about thr Hongkong protest on the pro- posed .S. equalisation fee an

Imports, cotton textile Government spokesman said today:

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j

Government

"Long and confidential tele- grams Lake time in transmission and deciphering and it is quite "Make Chmelan nacious possible that at 4.30 or 5 o'clock understan hat they are renew- yesterday, the policy making raise people in the Colonial Office had ng the murder of Abel, your vencied voice and listen t seen the telegram

The half a billion

The Hongkong that President

the quested the British Government Kennedy, the first Catholic US announced yesterday it had ru President, and with him the

lodge whose not the UN.. side and

strong protest in United States and Catholic

Washington against the proposed terers are

restore: eland, battling to

understand that it is freedom of movement in thi

he block of innocents they are secessionist Longe proviNev.

making flow

the Katanga, Thant dis showed that b

blood of the must generous and was in FLC> Hval hurry to art

Tarthful of your fluck." upon the Britesh request

Cont. PS under this symbol the 18-nation He summoned advisory group into session on Friday afternoon--some 48 hours after delivery today of the Formal British note by Sir Pat- rick Dean Britain's resident re- presentative

The conuntter comprises U N members contributing to the

operation

in the Congo.

The

A Reuter report from London puding a Colonial Office official said o protest had been re- ceived from Hongkong yester- day.

FRONT PAGE BRIEFS

vast majority of these are Afri. No intention to die WEDDING FOR LINDA?

Can and

Asian

states

that

strongly support U Thant's handling of policy and oppose any ceasefire at this stage.

Humiliation

observed

London, Dec. 13.

Somerset Maug- Author W AT SHI today he was "be- wildered and harassed" by the flood of requests for money he had received since announcing his estate would be jeft to struggling writers.

his

One kg memori ThatCeasedire now at UN. uitiative would be a "humilia- in for the world body.

Maugham. 87, spoke to The U.N. sued for a cease-secretary here from the Riviera. tire after the disastrous "He feels that the only way he foreign could help them all is by dying offensive mercenaries in Katanga last at once and he has no inte- September and had to settle ton of doing thai," on terms advantageous to Mr lary said.--UPI. Tshombe.

against

African and Asian members! have no intention now of risk- ing a repetition.

The United States backed 1) Thant's stand to the hilt.

The U.S. Undersecretary of State Mr George Ball, supporting the UN, told Sir Patrick Dean that nothing in despatches from the Congo showed that Katanga officials had expressed any in- with the terest in negotiations United Nations.

Meanwhile.

Belgaum 17 Western India. Lieutenant- General J.N. Chowdhry, General Commanding India's this current assassination Officer group. That at heart they Southern Command, arrived to are patriots with Japan's set up his temporary headquar- welfare as their reason for ters.

violence. The excuse offer-

Belgaum is about

ed by the "Kokushi-Kai" from the Goun border. for the planned agassina-

tion of Premier Hayato

Ikeda,

yeats

Belief

Sir Patrick Dean, handed the memorandum to U Thant, de-

the secre-

MORTAR BARRAGE

to-

Rome, Dec. 13. Two Italian newspapers day quoted actress Linda Chris- lian as saying she would marry British actor

Edmund Purdom

before the end of the year. Neliber Miss Christian. the former wife of the late Tyrone Power, nor Purdom were avall-

able for comment.-UPI.

She's off again

on

London, Dev. 13. Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, and Princess Alexandra left here by air today for Athens Kitwe, N. Rhodesia, Dec. 13.

where they will spend a few Travellers arriving here from

days a private visit with and Elisabethville today said more King Paul of the Hellenes than 2,000 mortar shells had Queen Frederika. fallen in the centre of the Their main purpose of the in the last 24 visit is the King's 60th birthday Kalanga capital

party tomorrow. Princess Marina herself is 55 tuday-Reuter.

Bours.

They said many of them had landed in the vicinity of the

SEARCH FOR REMAINS OF MR WONG YING-KAU

POLICE CONTINUE WITH GRUESOME TASK

Police forensic experts and workmen are expected to complete the ex- humation of a body in a hillside grave near No. 37 Repulse Bay-road in their search for the corpse of Mr Wong Ying-kau, prominent Hongkong merchant, believed to have been murdered shortly after his kidnapping in June, 1959.

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Workers were till digging held in memory of Mr Wong Carefully at the site shortly be Ying-kau at the Juternational Jore the China Marl weti

Funeral Parlour from 8 am to press at 2 pm

12 am on Saturday Dr TC Pang, Senior Police

11342 Potensi Patologist, was

Tomorrow will be Mr Wong a suring various sections of

46th bir hay anniversary, zini kele as they were murthed Budkihist rites will be held at Tuotentify the body. Tí as per tre International Funeral Par quel that every at of the re-ur at night for the pacifica- mate be extand and removed on of Mi Wong's spirit, the

dvertisement said.

with neat rare.

LUNCH

the

After a short lunch break Dy Pang and the party of offteers i were understood to have gone back to the scene to continue with the measurVORIES

Unearthed together with the remains yesterday were a blue-

THE STRANGE RECURRENCE OF NO. 37

A strange coincidence in the dramatic kid- napping of the Wobst was the recurrence of the number 37 three times in all.

The

Mr

where house Wong Sik-pun was said to have been hidden away hy the kidnappers was No. 37, Morrison Hill-road.

His son, Wong Ying-kau who was kidnapped earlier, lived at No. 37 Wing Hing- street.

The body exhumed yen- for terday, in the search Wong Ylug-kau's remains, was found on the hillside near No. 37 Repulse Hay- road.

green Dacron suit a belt and ja pair of brown shoes.

Mr Wong who was kidnapped on June 18, 1950, was last seen leaving a nightclub on the Wan- in a sult and chai waterfront shoes answering this description. It was reported that his wife was asked to identify the re- mains and belongings at Repulse Bay yesterday.

Last night Mrs Wong notified friends and relatives and in- serted advertisements in ver- nacular papers to the effect that a funeral service will be

plush Leopold II Hotel, where GOLDEN GATE DEATH | Escape

and Europeans

the virtually entire press corps were staying.

UFI,

claring his country's belief that We hate violence'

1 is the duty of the United

20 miles Nations to bring about at the !earbest possible moment an end

i

and

to hostilities and return to the path of conciliation negotiation."

Washington. Dec. 13.

A member of the Japanese Parliament said today that the Japanese people hate violence too much to give any popular support to such ultra-rightwing nationaliss as those who have been plotting against the Gov- ernment.—AP.

General Chowdhry wax 171 that as the elected charge of Indian police action

It said Britain is "deeply dis- leader of their nation, he when Hyderabad State was in-

tegrated with The Indian Returbed by the course of events lacks the qualities needed public 12

ago-UPI & of the past week in the Congo" to suppress the Japanese! Router.

and that Britain views with Communist Party.

alarm the course of military events of the last few days."

Meanwhile Katanga's Pro- sident Motse Takumbe hos

London, Dec. 13. appealed to Pope John to

Mr Julian Amery. Becret- intervene in his conflet with ary for Air, today gave a cate- the Colted Nations.

gorical denial that fresh British

Ko doubt, such an excuse will!

find favour in other coun- Į tries besides Japan, and it is not at all unlikely that this secret group will be hailed as misguided patriots at the worst. If such an excuse should be accepted,

as it was in the 1930s, when these groups gained complete political power

Asta

Another U.S.

nuclear explosion

Washington, Dec. 13.

today ploded another Kmni) atomic device underground to its nuclear Weapons

test pru- gramine at the Nevada proving grounds,

which subsequently lead to The United States Pearl Harbour and the rape of-Asin, it will be a case of history repeating it- self. The assurance Deeda, and the assurance

The shot was announced by that the Japkticas Govern- nont must give la that the Atomic Energy Commission in a one-sentence statement. the wearet societies will The device was described as of be vigilantly investigated. w vield," menning Ha forec ruthlessly prosecuted and was measured in thousands of pitilessly exterminated. tons of TNT or kilotons-UPI.

NO N-TESTS

San Francisco, Dec. 13. A youth who jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge the night of December 3 died of Injuries to- day. Franels Patrick Kennedy. 20, was only the second person in the Bridge's history to escape instant death in a leap from the spa-AP.

staircase

London, Dec. 13. of last week's anti- demonstrations were

Some nuclear arrested in the King and Keys puh. Tomorrow the Court of will consider Common Council

the pub's application for "the provision of an escape staircase at the rear.”—UPI,

Grandma Moses dies at 101

Hoosick Falls, N.Y., Dec. 13. Grandma Moses, a little old countrywoman who became nationally famous for her paintings of rural scones, died today at the age of 101.

The Belgian press reported atomic tests were being prepared The witty, little that Mr Thombe's appeal for at the Woomera the Pope's medlation said:

Australia,Houter.

TADEO

in

been confined home since

artist had

to a nursing July. Despite

RAGING FIRE, EXPLOSION ON SHIP KILLS 22

Twenty-two shipyard workers died today in a raging tire Polith freighter in the port city of Gdansk, shipyard

ing and quieldy spread to the ship's engine room and fuel tans, said the Polish news agency. Shipyard officials aid the fire had been brought under con- The fire started early this morn-trol and rescue workers were

The officials, in a telephone in- | terview, sold it was believed more victims, trapped below decks when the fire broke out, would be extricated Inter to days

Warlow, Dec. 13. and explosion aboard a officials reported.

still searching the bulk of the Marla Konopnicka for bodies. The Maria Konopnicka was feceiving tiishing touches be- fore being handed over to the Pollah mechant navy AP đ Iteuter,

her confinement and doc- tor's orders against painting, she remained "bright as a button" most of the

time, friends reported.

won .art

Th last of the men wanted questioning in connection with the Weng kidnapping was Aprended yesterday in Kow- Icon City

The man was returning to his Tes/gence in buk Lo Tsun-road, 1 about 3.40 pm yesterday when He police party, acting on in- formation, raided the premises and caught him in the room.

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