available on ships which call nt / vest of winter wheat would begin Freiest Western. aid 'rather than Page

The 1600 in Shanghal are still waiting to leave.

Macassar revolt ended

to

provide food.

and thereby embarrass. Yesterday, a report from Peking their Soviet allies,

"It is incredible that any mo- branded reports of famine condi-

ions as ilen manufactured by car dern government should play with

in Hong Kong respondents

the lives of millions of people in Observers commented wryly, this manner. Starvation by famine that were it not for the announce | is bad enough, but imposed star- ment made by Mr. Tung, there vation by political default is quite would have been no

no international reaction to the situation.

However, as soon as his state- ment was reported, Christian or- ganizations in Hong Kong, the United States and Taiwan launch- ed appeals to provide succour. Mr. Dean Acheson, the United States Secretary

of Stato, immediately

offered to extend American ald; Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in Taiwan, appealed by radio for leaders in Hong Kong sent a joint world support, and 28 Churcls table, to Peking offering asalat- ance.

Jakarta, April 11. Defence Minister Sultan Hamengku Buwono announced in a broadcast tonight that Captain Andi Abdul Aziz had agreed to call off his revolt in Attitude. deplorad the Celebes Island port of tide.

The United States Ambassador, Macassar.

Thele gestures were all re- Under Phibul Songgram's lea- Mr. Edwin P. Stanton called on The Defence Minister for the buffed, and yesterday, a Feking dership, the tiny: kingdom of Premior Sooggram yesterday and United States of Indonesia - sald | report went ro far no lo contradict Thailand his taken its place informed the Premier of the word had come from Macassar a the Tung Piwi announcement of alongside the derforratle powers Uafted

decision, adds half hour before the broadcast February 27 (Mr. Tung's state Tokyo, April 11. in the cold war agalist Com- United Press. Mr. Stanton, it is that Aziz had agreed to confinement before-the Relief Commiar Foreign · businessmen In munism.

reported, told Premier Songgram his troops to barracks, release ston was broadcast by Peking Japan today despatched a re= But the war is more hot than that the decution was reached box prisoners be had taken, and re- Radly and monitored by interna presentative to: Washington, cold in South East Asia, which cause the United States was con- - tum ;orms”-seized by him.

Lional llos athwart the mighty new fident that Thailand, a democratie Buwono said Aźli had been (DC) to take up the tax fight | Communlat nation, of China, and country pad flim in ita adherence asked to remain one day in

there against the extremely is itself riddled with Heds. stlif taxation, proposed by the Japanese Government,

The. representativo of *the foreign business community, '_is Mr. Bruce: Altchison; American attorney in Tokyo.

Recognised

ised Boo Dai

States

1 gencles, in Hong Kong) Observera.", deplorad this change of attitude) on the to democratie Ideals, should red Macassay to see that his orders

grounds that considerations of are carried out. The government sive all-out aid in order to be in will send a plane to Macassar on

politics should not be allowed position to resist any possible Thursday, to pick up Aziz and

LogInterfere with rallafaquetion of Communist aggression. The Premlar successfully Mr. Stanton, It is reported.

・furt

„1 bring him to Jakarta,

They

by said that possibly Nation fought for recognition of Bother told the Premier that the

Earlier reports had said Axis'ntist reports of widespread famine Dale French supported regime United States was confident the

forces had defled Governa" were exaggerationą, but Mr. Tung › In "Indo China. The Western arms ald would be utilised solely

ment ullimatum to surrender know what he was saying when The announcement by the In powers thave lined up for Bab for the protection of the country

which expired at noon today?' Dai while the Communiet bloc ternational Committee on Taxa- in Bald-he would be joined in

supports the opposing regime against aggression from abroad,

The

Ambassador also told the

tha dooks which thay had con To rejeni i the United States, by, Mr. Frank of Ho Chi Minh City Bea

Thailand

Premier that the consiment trotted:inds the revolt flared simply because they emanate from Ale, a representative of Laun

In the only Aalán, has

to arrive short swank could be expected to BETTE TRE American Interests, who already

tiori to recognise the Bag: Dal iis in the United States. Both men government.

The Defence Minister broad the West is to condamn the Chin will represent the International The American grant of military Premier Songgram assured Mr. cast was only for three minutes people to starvation for the ika ar y polliigal, cruel, one ob- Committee on Taxation, which I aid evoked expressions of thanks Stanton that Thailand would do: Heebok in place of President wake of bo

to merit the confidence: "Soakarið. Buwonov said beenLÍG

ament that proferen

tb and DEFINEt minute – developments Lured; the President's message bad, boer

people should work cancell

that any, nasial“

Total discs | Aighting the battle against - high from Thailand: Cabinet, mem

Japanone 2 taxes on behalf of One said the practical cont United States United Kingdom, ton airmilitaryzaki, indiening, thars that Franch, Dutch and other foreign the United SUVKY Trend) to:

the" United)

But raporta from Massar he made the unsolicited anounce salt said Aala troops had latement that

ZINHO Prezidenti: had been

horrible," the source commented.

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