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BREAKDOWN FORECAST IN JAVA NEGOTIATION FOR SETTLEMENT
RUPTURE STILL UNHEALED
Batavia, June 28, Another breakdown in the Dutch-Indonesian nego
tiations for a polítical settlement was forecast here today.
It was learned that the Vice-Chairman of the Dutch delegation, Mr. H. L. F. Van Vredenburgh, plans to go to Halland for consultations with the Dutch Government and to obtain fresh in- structions.
the
Dr. Mohamed Roem, leader, ed that they had been published of the Republican delegation, prematurely. When the talks announced today that he could resumed, the proposals at once F deadlock, the Re- see no other way to continue caused
accepting the talks than on the basis of publicans
and the United Nations good offices Dutch rejecting them, commillee's unofficial propo- sals made by the American and Australian members, which had already been rejected by
the Dutch.
At the time, the Netherlands East Indies News Agency, Aneta, quoted the police here as saying that West Java feared fresh" at- tempts at Intimidation by ter- rorists, armed with Automatic weapons, mobile guns and mor- 1urs.
Dr. Rorm, who returned to Batavia with his delegation yes- erday from Jogjakarta, the Re- E-publican raputah; was reported tn be bolding a full mandate grasf- ed by his Premier, Dr. Mohum- nied Untto.
Post Attacked
After his announcement to. day, the Republican delegation sent a letter to the good offices committee, asking for an early
of meeting
the negotiators' Steering Committee to discuss the future basis of their work.
The unofficial United Nations good offices committee's proposals
Meanwhile, the economic and Anancial committee of the nego- tintors met today according to plan.
Aneta said one Dutch soldier was killed and three wounded near Bandneng, when gangs at- lacked a military post. Another patrol was fired on from Re- pubilcon territory near Salatiga on Friday.
Saboteurs for the second time wrecked 300 yards of railway near Tjikambek, the agency add- ed. Reuter.
Appropriate Occasion
London, Jüno "28. Princess Elizabeth carried out har fest public engagement today before the birth of har
baby In Cepher.
The occasion was appro... · priate. She formally.openad an annex of the Queen Eliza- beth Hospital for Children at Danstead Word, Surrey,
The Princese looked smart in a long post y
with a planted skirt of lime green crops over a frock to match and 'white straw hat trimmed with how of white organdid-As- sociated Press.
*** HARRY POLLITT,
PROPHET
Trealaw, Wales, Jund 28. Harry Pollitt, Secretary Gen- eral of the Brliish Communist Party, predicted the "greatest ever depression" in the United States in 1940.
"The mechanics of the cap- italist system cannot prevent a crash next year." Politi told a group of. miners.-Associated Press.
U.S. SHIP SHELLS ARAB LINES, SYRIANS ALLEGE
Cairo, June 28,
The Syrian Government has protested that a United Statos warship off the Palostino coast shelled Arab lines, a high Syrian official said tonight,
The protest 'was made to the while after, Arab lines were led last week to a rupture of the United States and to Count shelled by an American warship talks when the Dutch complain-Folke Bernadotte, the United placed at Count Bornadotte's dis- Nations. Palestine mediator, the Foral, resulting in casualties. We sent a strong protest today official said,
to American authorities in Damascus BernattiWell as to Count
IRGUN'S CHANGE OF HEART
Tel-Aviv, June 28. The Jewish extremist or- ganization, Irgun Zvai Leumi, announced that it today would
Jewish rejoin the
Army.
This disclosure was made by Muhsen-el-Barazi, Syrion-Mints ter of the Interior, who described
The worship as one of those which the United States recently placed at the disposal of Count Berna- dolte.
At Barazi sald Syria also had protested against & US exchange of diplomatic representatives with Israel on the grounds that the politicol action gives the Jews advantage during the truce.
Count
Bernadotte's special
Al Barazi, who claimed the uction crewṛred during an Arab- Jewish battle in Northern Paler- tine two days ago, arrived in Cairo representative, J. Escurati, Cairo today for tomorrow's Arab warship
said he knew nothing about the Incident. Associated League
Political Committee meeting. He told this story to Press.
newsmen:
"Zionist forcas recently at- _taokad_the_town of Al Barwa about 12 kilometers along the const inside Palestine, and oc. cupied it in spite of the truce.
"Strong Protest"
S.C.A.P. BUYING,
P.I. HEMP
Manila, June 29.
at
REPUBLIC REJECTS SEA PACT
Batavia, June 28.
The Indonesian Republic today rejected today a pro- posed agreement with the Dutch on sea, traffic regula- tions. The Republic held among other things that the agreement would permit the Dutch to maintain their | “blockade regulations."
The proposed agreement was drawn up by a sub-commitée of the U. N, Good Omees negatta- ilons, economic and Anancial committee. It failed to pass the full committee today because of the Repubile's objections.
A Good Offices' communique reporting the Republican rejec- tion said that the matter goes back to the sub-committee.
now
The communiqua added that the Dutch representative, J.E. Van Hoogstration, protested at the use of the word "blockade."
He said that he was surprised that the Republic's representa tivea on the sub-committee
a report signed Д
recommending
the agreement without knowing their Government's desires.
Terms of the proposed agree- ment have not been published but are understood to differ lit- tle from the six current gulations which give the Dutch complete control over traffic into and out of Republieno, ports.
The Good Offees' communique reported also a Republican pre-- test at the closing by the Nether- Republican port of Djambi,
lands Navy since June 10 of the
on
the east coast of Sumatra.-Asso- ciated Press.
Raid On Tokyo Was Roosevelt Idea
Washington, June 28.
It is disclosed that the late President Franklin D. Rouse- volt "apparently" had_a_part_ in the planning of Licut General James Doolittle's uir raid on Tokyo.
It was revealed today that SCAP bought through competi-.
The story of the rald is con- of **The Irgun disassociated itself from
Arab
army tive bidding nearly 15,000 bales tained in the first volume liberation
"Army and Air Forces in World the Israeli forces after its failure headed by Fawzi Pusha al Kauki of Philippine hemp, valued
War II" compiled by the Air to land arms from a gun-run-launched n counterattack, restor-over-US$730,000, last week..
SCAP also bought more than Force, Historical Division and ning ship in violation of the Holy hug the positions to those as when
of henequen
published by the University of Land truce.
the truce started. During the 6.000 bales battle, American planes circled Mexico through a Manila firm. Chicago Press. ever the Arab forces. A short United Press.
The action today, which cause t jubilation here. camo after the Jewish Foreign Minis- ler
sald (Dr. Moshe Shertok)
at a mass meeting that the war against the Arabs would have to be fought by a "united front."
Many thousanda
new
soldiers will take the oath of loyalty to the Jawish Govern- ment as a result of the Irgun actron.
Earlier, two Jewish Govern- ment delegates to the Rhodes peace negotiations returned from Rhodes, but refused to comment on Count Bernadotte's peace pro- posals, which are en route hero by special messenger.-United
Press.
Far East Scheme Rejected
from
EMPIRE PREMIERS TO MEET
London, June 28,
The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attleo, said today that he expected that a meeting of Common- wealth Prime Ministers would be held in October.
DX.
Mr. Attlee sald he could not say what would be the tent of the discussion. That had not boon decided.
The volume WOS accounted and edited by Wesley F. Craven. History Professor at the New York University and James L. Cate, Associate History 'Professor at the University of Chicago.
Referring to the Doolittle raid. they said apparently Mr. Roose- velt himself played a role in initiating the expedition. Bl. though it is not possible to de- termine ila original author.- United Press.
Chiang Back In Nanking
"I have found sufficient com- mon ground to enable me to suggest a meeting in October". he sald. "Although the final; replies to this question have
Mr. Els Smith, Labour, not all come in, I have every thought the Commonwealth re-
Nanking, June 29. reason to bellove that the Con- presentatives should be asiced to
President Chiang Kai-shek ference could then take place." give priority to immediate Com-
Mr. J. B. Chifley, Prime Min-
monwealth needs so that "we returned here last night from ister of Australia, would be here can make the maximum con- Sian, capital of Shensi, after a In July. Mr. Atiloo said he would tribution towards a solution of week-long absence during greatly welcome the opportunity the problem contained in the which he made personal in- of discussing the matter with World Food Council report". him.
Prior to his return to Nanking,
spection of the Honan battle- front and presided over mill- Mr. Edgar Granville, Liberal, He also asked the Prime Min-tary conferences in the north- asked if the discussions would ister to consider raising a Comwe
west, cover a wider Interpretation of monwealth loan for large de- the Statuto of Westminister,velopmenta of Commonwealth President Chlang was reported to particularly in relation to In agriculture and industry. The Government today rodin's future, and to arrange for jected a suggestion by a Labour consultative machinery at Member of Parliament, Mr policy-making lovel Philip Price, that it
London, June 28.
should
start discussions with the inde-
Mr. Attlee replied: "I obvious nly cannot answer that
notice."-Reuter.
without
have cancelled his planned visit to Kansu province and spent the duration of his trip at Slan, with exception of a brief stay at the
Chengchow, strategie railway city west of Kalfeng
pendent States of the British JEWS HOLD CONGRESS Accompanied by Madame
and Dutch Dominions in South
East Asia and with the United States to promote economic cooporation and development | In those areas.
Mr. Christopher Mayhow, Under-Secretary for Foreign Af- falry, said in the House of Con- попа: "The Fordign Secretary le sailsfied that adequate machli- jery already exists for this pur-
pose."
AT MONTREUX
Montreux, Switzerland, June 28.
Dr. Stephon Wise, opening the second Jewish Con- gross here today, said that the establishment of the State of Isracf was one of the most glorious moments of history.
Chiang the President left the capital on June zi on a fight wfulch Look him directly over Kalteng as severe fighting was taking place within the city be- tween Government ; garrison
forces and Communist attackers.
Douter-AAP.
***
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