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Talks on Cyprus President Makarios of Cyprus has said that his Government would agree to, a United Nations proposal for new intercomrnunal talks on the divided island’s future, but would not acceptl talks involving Greece and Turkey. The Archbishop said that the Government had received advice almost amounting to pressure to include Greece and Turkey in] a resumption of talks between Cyprus Greek and Turkish communities. Talks (will be held at the United I Nations between the United j Nations Secretary-General I (Dr Kurt Waldheim) and the ; communities’ official repre- ' sentatives on getting the neI gotiations going again. — Nicosia. i Police chief shot I The federal police chief in ! the Atlantic coast city of.
Bahia Blanca has been as-', sassinated by gunmen be- , lieved to be Left-wing guer-[| rillas. Commissioner Carlos[ Maria Baldovinos was killed] [as he was getting into his car outside his home. Baldo-! vinos won notoriety a month 7 ago when he conducted an , investigation of alleged Mar- 5 ';xist infiltration of’ faculty]] 'and students at the Bahia' (Blanca-based National Univerity of the South. He was f 'I the 935th person to die in political violence in Argen-1 [tina this year. — Buenos]* 'Aires. I Aircraft held f c A South African-registered v (light aircraft shot down in j Mozambique in September 4 r has been put on public dis-]* play in Maputo. The pilot,T (described as a Rhodesian t i official, survived, and is in r [Maputo military hospital A t :ipassenger, said to be a Rho- t
desian major, was killed in the crash. The aircraft was a Cessna 172. and was shot down by Mozambican army troops when it entered Mozambique’s ait space from .neighbouring Rhodesia. — [ Dar-es-Salaam. ’No lon# hair here’ The newspaper of the’ Young Communist League has told long-haired Soviet youths that they were being made ideological tools of the West. In recent years long hair has become as popular as jeans with young Soviets. Another publication gave jeans the official seal of approval, but Komsomolskaya Pravda made it clear that long hair was still frowned on. “The very fashion is harmless, but the semblance of the problem connected with it can be used in the ideological struggle,” Komso-s molskaya Pravda said. “AntiSoviet forces in the West have been trying for a long time to discover the signs of discord between the generations under socialist conditions.”—Moscow.
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