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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1949.
DECISIVE STAGE IN HAGUE CONFERENCES
HUNT FOR WAGNER SCORES
Berlin, September 4,
An American arts foundation is Lnking its search for lost manu- scripts of famous German compo- sera all the way to the Kremlin.
Carlton Smith, director of the privately-erkluwed National Arts Foundation, New York, plans to cable Marshal Stalin with a direct pen for help in locating original
scores missing since he olitike Berlin.
The Hague, September 4.
The round table conference on the future of In- doncia's 70,000,000 people will reach a de. cisive stage on Monday. The Dutch and Indo- .nesians have come to the point where they must
lay out their cards.
X
Since they first met on August 23, the conferees.
have been cautiously feeling each other out on the conditions for granting sovereignty to. East Indies people the Dutch have ruled more. than three centuries.
Each pried around trying to find vereignty to a "United States of out what the other demanded in Indonesia" this year.
The two Indonesian delegations the way of economic ties and poli- tical union. The UN Commis-Javo-Sumatra representatives of the Indonesian Republie and sion for Indonesia, which got the Principal item being sought, Mr. Dutch-Indonesian Agling stop- | Pederalistists of the other areas-- Smith std in an interview. is a ped, has been standing ready to are working on a provisional con manuscript of Wagner's "Walkyle" | help if needed at the conference stitution for a new state and it in)
expected to be completed within which was given to Hitler In 1930 | table. by the German State Industrial
two weeks. Chamber as a 50th birthday pre- pent.
Severnl other manuscripts by Mozart, Beethoven und Bach are also being sought.
28
Mc. Smith visited Leipzig in the Russien zone today to discuss a Bach festival on July next year, the 200th anniversary of the composer's death.
ra
He talked with officials of the church whern Bach was organist from 1723 to 1760 and where the composer's bones will be burled next year. Bach was originally buried. In another Leipzig church destroyed by bombing during the wa.
Mr. Smith and his secretary, A. G. Pirson, plan to confer un Mun- day with fleas of the Russins State Library in the Sovint sector of Berlin, from which must of the priceless inusival manuscripts dis- appeared. Astor-inted Press.
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The Arst two works of dicker-
more Ing produced little
than ogreements
Brith on procedure composition of committees, and sub-comtalttees.
"Now," an Indonesian delegate said, "we are beginning to feel a We have reuched little impatient.
a point where buch side knows the position of the other. The time has come to put the curds on the table."
Accordingly, at committee (sen- sions this week, delegates will Hart drafting plans.
main 1881984)
Firm Stand
An Indonesian spokesman said the Nationalist be is confident leaders would win on most points. He suid Indonesians object to i being tied down too firmly in agreements. They are adamant on sovereignty in a spheres--- political, economie and military,
"Once the Dutch understand this, co-operation in all fielde will undoubtedly follow," one delegate sald.
"We want
ur army.
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English Compulsory In Indonesia
Jogjakarta, Beptember 4, Or. I. R. Boekarno. Preal- dent of the Indonesian Re public, said here today, that English he# been made compulsory subject in primary schools of the Re public. "We realise that English. Is * world language,"
he added.
a El
The Prealdent, who was speaking in an. Interview in his palace, told that Indonesia is hungry for books from England and Australia. For ** years the Indoneulans were starved of books-"we want newe of literature, music,
#nid soclai Painting welfare development in Eng.
and and Australia,"
*]
am enger for our young people to accept scholarships which may be offered to them from DVCracak.. Liberty, peace, books and other things to enrich the mind-that is what we need."-Router.
Aussies Get Nazi Secrets
For Apart
no Dutch inter-
Melbourne, September 4. Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. constitutionn! Dur A
consensus of authoritative | ference
the in-setup, our trade policy, banking, Joseph Chifley, said in his weekly sources indicates that
broadcast today that Australian We want the Dutch ta formal discussions have brought
but manufacturers, armed with many our country as technicians, not in leading positions." The German industrial secrets gained the following developments on the
are helping to Dutch are known to be still try-as reparations.
tering Austratiu into the front rank ing for control in these Nelds,
of But they are bargaining und technical knowledge. they will come down to retinals," the delegate said.
Socially, the Dutch are taking good care of their Indonesian uests. They are taken sight seeing and are guests of honour at many high official reception, Associated Press.
1-The Outch have modified their stand on a union with In. donesia but still want a tighter link than the Indonesians are willing to grant.
The two sides are still for apart on disposal of New Guinea The Dutch dental special status for this undeveloped territory and the Tacionesing insist on includ- ing it! their federal state.
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3-The Dutch want economic arrangements which the Indo- nestatis ay would give them more preferred position than Die Islami leathers arm willing ta grant.
There is still general confidence Then that formulas will be found to settle the issues and that it will
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ZINC PRICE UP
London, September 5. The Ministry of Supply an- nouneed an increase in the price of ordinary sine due to the risen in the American market.
The knowledge gained from re- ports of important phases of Ger- inun industries, and machinery received as reparations, could not be valued in terms of money, he sake!.
Australia had received nearly
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"Delivery of reparations
is still continuing and Australia can expect to receive plant worth at least A £1,000,000”, he Bald.
"Another asset from Germany." Mr. Chifley added, "has been the services of 40 scientists and tech- nicians, each an outstanding ex- pert In his own field.
The Ministry, which is halk supplier of zine consumed in the United Kingdom, said the price will climb from £83. 10s. to £66. of good ordinary 5s. per 2071 brand zine. Zinc oxide prices are similarly raised. Aasoclated meat Press.
Reuter.
"Many, have already made valuable contributions to indus- trial production and to develop-
of national resources.
Thousands Cheer Monster Plane
Bristol, September 4.
7.30-Recent Release of age and Berren and Parent Posts close at 5 pm on the The Brabazon, world's largest civil land plane,
Favourites presented by Aftren } previous day,
Mulla
Arr closed at Kowloon Contra!
Woods (Stundlik). 8.00-World News and News Analysis, Pot Omen half an hour earlier then the
iLondon Reiny).
*,15-The Green Fox Both Caper"-By
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H. Danube"-Th. Trum Benry if
the Strauss Family and Their Col imperatis--A Musical Covalrade
of 19th Century Europe.
9,08-"ram the literal"
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v,19-Weather Report.
(London
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Ten- 9.10"Studlo Meiiion—A
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Brebazon The eight-engined silver giant | the construction of a Altmail for Swotow, ter 11 am is capable of carrying 120 passen-II, which the BOAC will use on
fargers non-stop between London its London to New York run.
GPO cluing Ulmen;
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ( Cloning Times by Ale
(Ord.) 11,30 mm. Airmail or Chungking; Airma
Kunming. Reg. 9 p., (Ord.) 8.30
n.m.
Airma for Talpeh: Airmail for Hal how: Airmal for Bwatow and Amer. (Kesta 3 pan., 10r3.] 5.30 p.m. Almati Jur Mantis, Guam, Honolulu, URA and Canada, (Ret.) 4.30 p.m. (und) bpm.
Air Pater Pot for Hanila, Honolulu and USA, (Kowloon CPO) 4.30 p.m... (CPO) & p.m..
Ordinary Airmail (printed matters,
samples and small packet
Manila, Guam, Honolutu and USA.
(Kowloon Cro: 4.30
♪ p.m.
Airmall for itangkok, (Reg.) 4.30
1rd.).
Almas for Japan, (Reg.) 4.80
(Ord.) & p.m.
Closing Time's by Rea Canade vis Vancouver BC, War, B..., (Ord.) 9.30 Km. Aden and Egypt, 1 p.m.
and New York.
The pilot, a former RAF flyer, Bill Peng. suid the Brabazon took off within 500 yards at 85 miles an hour.
We were cruising most of the time at about 100 miles per hour and we reached an altitude
The Supply Minister, Mr. G. R. Strauss, whose department controls plano prediction, sald, "This proud day for British civil aviation confirms our faith In this great enterprise and te an inspiration to us alt.
nuccessful "This
Arst fight
of between 3,500 and 4,000 feet," | foreshadows the time when Bri- he said.
for
(GPO)
pm,
was
Ji.m..
and
USA, Central and South Amerten via
San Franciscu, Par, and Reg) 1.9
p.m., Ord. 2 p.m.
Bangkok, 3
Manila, à p.m.
..
Bleniu, Rangoon and Crafts, à p.m. Koren tela Iuchun). 3 p.m76.
Samiskan, 3 pm,
Swalow, 4 p.m.
Tantakang, 4 p.
WEDNESDAY, REPTENDER 7 Claning Times by Air
Airmail for Manila, (Reg.) 13 Noon,
10.) 12.30 pm.
'Airmail for URA and Cana:la: Altmait for Okinawa' and Jupati, (Rek.) 1.80 pm. (Only 2 p...
Alemelt for Holbow: Airmail for Tol
peh, (e) & p.nl. (Ord.) ... Altmail for Bwathw and Amuż: Alemai) for Chungking anil' Chenglu, (Reg.) ~S~p~- (Onl.)_110_pm.
Airmail for Buizon and Paris. (Reg.)
4.10 p.m. Ord.) 5 p.m.
Closing Times by Ben Formosa via Krelung, 2 p.m. -Montla, I p..
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Closing Times by Air Alemat for Tulpeh; Airmall for Kwel
In, Chiking and Changtu, (Hg.) 8 p.m., (Ord.) 1.30 pap... Alemal for Lluchow and Kunming: Airmalt for Hothow: Afrmall fou Bwalow and Amor, (Reg.) (Ord.) 3,80p.ru."
Aitmall for Rangoon, Calcutta, Kara
ebl, Timare, Cairo (Hairobi, 'Mombasa. Dares Balsam, Makefils and dehis nesburg vis Cairo), Rom Lon don, Kowloon CPO (er) < ped. (On) 4.30 pm.: 0701; (Res.) 6.37
m. (Ord) 5 pm
Airmail for Dengkok, Singapore, Bala via, Coloraba, Brdzey, and Auckland, - (Hen.) '4.30, pin, (Ord,) §, p.m.
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