Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 16

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16 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 24, 1967 | STONEWALLING SESSIONS ORDER OF THE DAY NOW UXK.-China Relations Deteriorate By LAWRENCE MALKIN LONDON (AP) -- Diplomatic relations between Britain and China have degenerated into a series of mutual stonewalling sessions, with the two govern- ments waging a war of nerves ain without special permission. Britain recognized the Peking government shortly after Com- munist forces conquered the Chinese mainland in 1949. Brit- ish officials long have argued that some link with mainland crown colony, apparently dis- mayed by lack of support for strikes and demonstrations ear- lier this summer, have turned to terrorism in their effort to force the colonial government to knuckle under as the Distinguished Ser vice Order and Military Cross for bravery during the Second World War. The 5l-year-old diplomat has served in other tough posts, notably in Hungary and Laos, One colleague describes him as "the perfect example of the COMMEMORATES AID NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) --A plaque in the New Bedford whaling museum commemo rates help given the crew of the Clipper Viking, driven aground in 1863 off the island of Mikura, by the islanders. y, TORONTO Dist Toronto Stox Quotations Ir t, 7 China is better than none. Portuguese government of I rd gg Soe bls gl to a Macao did earlier. unflappable British' Guards offi- t Hong Kong REFUSED NOTES ' In the face of such troubles, cer." z ; They see no reason to revise the British policy has been to Shen Ping is equally unflap- Stock 'Sal The. two eavova pearing ie that view even with the current maintain the traditional stiff ie. More 'than once "When accra brunt: of this are Britain's state of almost no meaningful upper lip. pable. d to the British for- FOR LIFE reeias charge d'affaires in Peking, communication. China has The diplomat who has been ne Ae Pisa a ceed rte Donald C. Hopson, and Shen spiced its notes with such terms maintaining it in Peking, eign i _. _ amen ren '; . u Ping, wie Calbese: charge in as "Fascist dogs" for the Brit- despite demonstrations outside rind foghnepete id Peking : From Age 65 wee London: ish, and the British have the British mission and repeat- piled a fs oie Bankeno 2 Hopson and three members of refused to accept the notes. ed middle-of-the night sum- The British "hy a Black Bay 1 his staff were reported beaten Officials admit 'there is little monses to the Chinese foreign says Shen was born e r ° fly by a mob which burned out the else we can do with the situa- ministry, is one of the most had served in a 4 Bunk H x British mission's building in tion in China as it now is." decorated men in the British was third-ranking mem of Rs c_MNs Peking Tuesday night. The Their main fear is that Mao foreign service. the mission last year unt x Samp. chib British government im med i- Tse-tung's cultural revolution superiors and a handful o amp R ately placed restrictions on will get out of contro] and roll WON WAR HONORS other Chinese were sent | home hen ' Shen and his staff and told over Hong Kong. Hopson, who has been in for re-education in Mao's cul- andore ; ] them they could not leave Brit- Communist organizers in the Peking for two years, won the tural revolution, din bi se sae | s . . GOOD GUY LOSES |chance to emigrate to Canada |ingham town. Instead of using| your family if you should die, St) HIGH WYCOMBE, England|to start a new life. 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