8 University Daily Kansan, September 26, 1984 Page 13 NATION AND WORLD Chinese, British ready to transfer Hong Kong By United Press International PEKING — Chinese and British negotiators met for the last time yesterday over a banquet table on the eve of the signing of a draft agreement to transfer Hong Kong to communist Chinese rule in 1997. The joint declaration, which was scheduled to have been signed last night in the cavernous Great Hall of the People, will end 142 years of British administration. in the center third largest financial center. Hong Kong's social and economic systems will be maintained, however, and China has promised that the country will make 30 years after the 1997 handover British Ambassador Sir Richard Evans and Assistant Foreign Minister Zhou Nan, who completed two years of gruelling negotiations earlier this month, will initial the accord. But the release of the agreement text will be delayed until tonight. The atmosphere in both Peking and Hong Kong was subdued but optimistic, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng stock index enjoying a sharp climb in trading. Many of the colony's 5.3 million people fled China and still harbor apprehensions despite Peking's promises. While there was little mention of the Hong Kong agreement in Peking's stale-run media, the pact will almost certainly be touted as one of the government's crowning achievements during lavish National Day celebrations set for next Monday. Hong Kong Governor Sir Edward Youde flee to Peking by private jet last night to attend a banquet for both negotiating teams at the British ambassador's residence and witness the initialising ceremony, officials said. After the signing, Youde was scheduled to fly back to Hong Kong to brief local officials on the so-called White Paper containing the draft text. Copies of the text were scheduled for public release last night in Hong Kong, Peking and London. Arafat accused of supplying weapons to Italian terrorists By United Press International VENICE, Italy — An Italian judge has issued arrest warrants for Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat and an aide on charges of supplying arms to the Red Brigades terrorist group, judicial sources said yesterday. Judge Carlo Mastelloni issued the warrants earlier this month after "repentant" Red Brigades members serving jail terms told state prosecutor Gabrielle Ferrari that the left-wing group purchased weapons from the PLO in 1979, the sources said. Judicial officials yesterday informed an Italian lawyer representing Arafat of the warrant, the sources said. Arafat now is based in the Tunisian capital of Tunis, where he went after being forced earlier this year to flee Tripoli, a Lebanese port city, by PLO rebels backed by Syria. 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