Gizenga Moved To Holiday Resort
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LEOPOLDVILLE, February 3.
The former Congolese deputy Prime Minister, Mr Antoine Gizenga, has been moved to the isolated holiday coastal centre „ of Moanda, to which Patrice Lumumba was moved before being flown to Katanga, where he met his death.
Mr Gizenga, the former Lumumbist leader in Stanleyville, had been staying in a villa at an Army camp in Leopoldville, the British United Press reported Reports in Leopoldville
say that the United Nations may protest against the move because it was not consulted
The United Nations today unexpectedly flew 445 Ethiopian soldiers into Kindu. where Roman Catholic missionaries last week told Major Richard Lawson, a British officer commanding Nigerian troops, that they feared a massacre
Major Lawson today completed his third mercy mission to save Catholic priests from Congolese soldiers He flew into the town of Sentery. east Kasai, today and flew out with three European nuns and two priests He is going in again tomorrow to pick up another two priests who refused to leave today. Bauxite Sales <N Z.P A.-Reuter—Copyright) TOKYO, Feb. 4
Mr Ernest Evans, the Queensland Minister for Mines, said today that he had come to Japan to tell the Japanese industrialists that Australia would continue to sell bauxite to Japan even after the bauxite smelting olant in New Zealand had begun operations. Mr Evans arrived by air yesterday for talks with Japanese industrialists.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29739, 5 February 1962, Page 13
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