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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1940.
UN Instructs Commission To Start Preliminary Talks On Indonesia Peace
Loke Success, March 23.
The UN Security Council has instructed its Com- mission for Indonesia to begin preliminary talks with the Netherlands and the Republican Government of Indonesia as the basis for the round-table conference at the Hague to ond the troublesome 19-month-old hostilitios in the East Indios.
The proposal introduced by General A. G. L. Mc- Noughton of Canada instructed the UN In- donesian Commission to find a way for the peaceful return of the Republican government to its capital at Jogjakarta.
This was ordered previously "There is no retreat on the by the Security Council in a part of the Security Council. Our move is based resolution adopted on January support of this
28. However, Holland, while on the assumption that both par- agreeing to transfer sovereigntyes here are sincere and do not want the dispute carried to the point where they fight it out"-. United Press.
the Dutch Indonesian Federation in which the e- paihlie would have one-third control, has maintained that I |cannot return the Republican leaders to Jogjakarta at this
The Fenw
Republicana art now on Banka island.
Once the UN Commission. in Fonsultation
Nether- the Jaculs #1:1 the Republic,
With
solved the problem of return to
Jogjakarta. It will attempt to
work au! an agreement on the lime and conditions for the con ference to be held at the Hague, Holland. U Repiblie, the United Nations Commission and the Dutch-backed group of donesian Federalists ginally invited la participate in this conference,
were uri-
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The Latest--
A Frog Tale
The
Lincoln, March 23.
Manor poopla Road, Lincoln, are keeping their doors barred against a plague of frogs, which In vaded the district test might from a cemetery close by.
The frogs arrived like an army, one resident said, and creaked like two or three old men snoring.
Residents used electric torches to avoid stepping on the froga hopping about In Aundrede. The Invaders aro belleved to have come from д dlaused fire service water tank in the cemetary.Reu tør,
Churchill Greeted In New York
York By Pickets Protesting New Pact
Now York, March 23.
In-Mr. Winston Churchill arrived in New York today and was grected by several hundred pickets protosting against the Atlantic Pact.
The Italonession Republicans, reprenebled at the Council debate by an official spokesman, at first refused to participate in the pre- limonary eonference prefered by the UN, but later agreed on con- slation that it would lead within two weeks to the retuin of thet government to dogjakarta.
The Council voted eight to ut with three abstentions to support General McNaughton's
proposal,
after Warren Austin, chief U.S. delegate, badd thrown American support wholeheartedly behind
it.
The U.S. originally took the nsition that the Security Coun- ell's January 28 tesolution must be enforced and the Republican | return to Jogjakarta effected at
VICE.
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A large crowd, estimated at more than 2,000 per- sons, watched the demonstrators, who carried placards with slogans such as "We can't be sold on war, Mr. Churchill" and "North Atlantic Poct? No. Soviet-American peace pact? Yes.' Two White House secret ser details of police were scattered vier
mel the agents
liner, in the area. Queen Elizabeth, in the quaran- tine area. At least eight other detectives were on the pier and
Transfer Of German Territory
Paris, March 23.
Supporting the latest UN plan, The British, United States, Mr. Austin said: "Neither party French and Benelux Govern- bas to lose dialy Neither has to make any admis-on the transfer of
or honour.ment experts agreed here today 58 square sions that are derogatory. Fears miles of former German ferri- un both sides exceed realities and the
proposition now before:
tory to Holland. Belgium,
us offers an opportunity for com-Luxembourg and France, it was ing together and making their reliably learned from a source own settlement.
Gromyko Again To Represent USSR At UN
close to the experts.
These minor rectifications were reached after weeks of difficult
discussions aimed at protecting the personal and national interests
Iron Curtain Delegates Arrive In U.S.
New York, March 23. - Delegates from behind the Iron Curtain began arriving here today for the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Pence.
The first to arrive from Eas- fern Europe were four Czecho- slovaklums, who luxdedi at Idle- wild Airport. Three members of the Polish delegation arrived
Inter at LaGuardia Airport.
They included Pawel Hollman. writer and editor. said to have been the only Pulish journalist at the Bikini atom bomů tests; Leon Kruczkowski, novelist mixt Stanisław Os- playwright; and
sowski, professor of soclalogy at Warsaw University.
Delegates fron Hussta
ind Yugoslavia are to arrive later,
The "peace conference", which will be held this week-end at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, has bren leseribetl
United by the States State Department sounding boned for Soviet pro- paganda.
15 4
Jer Hronek. director of the news section of the Ministry of Czechoslovakia, Information of
for as spokesman
the Czechs as they stepped from the plane at the airport.
keted
No Division
He said: We think we shall be able to prove that what is called the lion Curtalu bere dous that not divide the world, but the world is divided simply into those who foment war und seek war and those hundreds of mil- Hons of human beings all over the world who want pence."
The Czechs were met at the airport by the cultural attachy of the Czechoslovakian Consulate In New York. In addition to M. Hronck, the delegation included 12r. Jan Boor,
representative of
the Slowak Education in the 1947 UNESCO isa Mexico City: Mr. Churchill, whose speech conterence
Ferdinand Hereik, Dem
of the at Fulton, Missouri, three years ago Foreshadowed the Atlantic Natural Science Schord at Ma- Pact, arrived to make another Baryk University; and Ladistuv address which he hinted might Stoll, Dean of the Academy of be of considerable Importance. Political and Social Science
However, despite persistent Prague.
questioning, the 74-year-old
the The Hussion
statesman declined to stute
delegates flying theme of his speech, to be made here for the conference are un- their der no instructions from Massachusetts, on at Cambridge. March 31, and he uttered a mild
government and will he free to "How, now” when it was
was sug- speak their own minds. accor- el that he might pro
to a spokesman for the fouter!
propose a ding Similar pact for the Pacific.
group.-United Press. Ruddy-faceri
and
in good spirits, Mr. Churchill smoked a large cigar as he faced one of the largest groups or newspaper- men ever
a visiting celebrity.
Jocular Remark "Used to be a journalist my- selt-war correspondent, in fact," he remarked jocularly.
freet
he
Mr. Churchill said looking forward to visking Wash
for his first ingon
tomorrow
myself read
BUENOS AIRES DISORDERS
Buenos Aires, March 23. Police red into the air here today when a shout of "Viva Tilo", started disorders during a Buenos Aires park meeting of the Third Slay Congress of Argentina.
#passing
A refreshment booth was fight und street eur were knocked about. Mount-' ed police made several arrests.-- myReuter.
of the 12,000 to 10,000 Germans meeting with President Truman
since he popularised the phrose broken up in a free involved.
The experts recommendations "Iren curtain" in his Fulton ad-passengers in will be forwarded # the Governments
six a matter of fact," suki Mr. endorsement. Churchill, " for They are to be the subject of an London. March 23.
offeini communique tater this Fulton speech recently to find out Chief Deputy Foreign Minister weck. i
teamed at the Just what it was I had salti. Andret A. Gromyko
think it is now somewhat behind has left French Foreign Office tonight. Muscow for New York to head:
events." The agreement refers only to He sald he had 'come also to the Soviet delegation at the April milnor claims by Germany's Wes-
Wes bring the thanks of all nations mecting of the United Nations tern neighbours.
Major claims in Europe 10r what the United General Assembly.
spear-headed by Holland. The Moscow Radio heard here wants compensation for the re- by the Soviet monitor,
said the ions flooded by the Germons
Soviet delegation will
was
Who States had done and was doing.
"I am a wholehearted support- Naid
also in- during the war, have been poster of the Atlantic Puel," he escort
FIGHT FOR LIFE
clude Jakob, Malik, another De-poned for future consideration. puty Foreign Minister and chief Reuter. Soviet representative in the Sec- urity Council, Georgi N. Zarubin, Soviet Ambassador to Great Bri
Alexander S. Panyushkin, Ambassador to the United States and S.K. Tsurpkin, deputy repre- sentative in the Security Council.
The naming of
Gromyko a head of the delegation apparently menns that Foreign Minister An- drei Y. Vishinsky will not attend. -Associated Press,
Coming or Going,
A police motorcycle practically surrounded Mr. Chur- chill's car as he left for the home of his old friend, Mr. Bernard Baruch, who boarded the Eliza~ beth to greet him. Mr. and Airs. Churchill will be Mr. Baruch's New guests during their visit York.
Sydney, March 23. Doctors and nurses here were fighting today for the life of a
A "boo" went up from the de- 10-inch baby born three months prematurely. The child, which monstrutors us the big limousine weighed under two pounds at slid out of the pier, preceded by birth, was being kept alive in an the screaming sirens of the po- oxygen tent.-Router.
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