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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1958.
Djakarta "Tiger" Tensing At Buckingham Palace
Crisis Settled
Now Cabinet For
Indonesia
The Hague, July 30.
A new Indonesifin Cabinet has been formed, headed by Dr. Ali Enstromidjojo, In- fonesian Ambassador to the United States, according to
cable received here from Aneta, the Indonesian news agency.
Indonesia has been without a government for 50 days.
The Foreign Minister in the new Cabinet is Dr Sunario, widely known in Boutheast
Asia for his active participa- tion in United Nations new- governmental organisation con- f:rcrices.
President Soekarno proved the new Cabinet.
has ap.
Five other poiltlent leaders have folled to form a govern- ment during the long crisis since the last coalition Cabinet resigned on June 2.
Indonesin had been left with- out a government because of differences opinion between the two largest parties, the Islamic Masiumi and the No- Hennlists.
The crisis was the fourth rince Indonesia gained inde- pendence from the Dutch in 1940.
The Cabinet, of Nationalist- Radical composition, will have 114 votes plus the backing of about 25 move from the Ccm- munist Party and other left Froups in Pallament with a total of 221 votes.
The following is the Cabinet:! Prime Minister-Ali Sastroa- midjojo (PNI).
Wong-
First
Vice-Prenler -- snegoro (PIR).
Second Vice-Promier-Zeamnui
Arian (Conservative),
Affairs — Suntjo
Foreign
(PNI).
Home Affairs-Dr
(PIR).
Hazairin
Buckingham Palace
a werden
""Tiger" Tensing, who with Sir Edmund Hillary, conquered Everest, atiended -party at Buckingham Palace recently and was presented with the George Medal by queen Elizabeth. Photo shows Tensing with his wife and two daughters arriving at the Palace. With them is Major Wylle, who was a member of the Everest expedition, and Mrs Wylie.
L
WARNING
BY EAST GERMANY
Berlin, July 30. Tacgliche Rundschau, Só- vlet newspaper in East Germany, today publishe the rames and addresses of 25 Soviet Zone èltizens who collected free food" parcels on offer in West Berlin.
The newspaper did not say whether actions zbras taken or contemplated agajtist them. But Herr Hermann Matern, a Com munist Politburn member, sald fiqbody would in niture be able to clitum he did not know
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esplonage and sabotage.
The article assorted that the names of the 25 people it listed had been passed to an anti- Communist organisation in Wast Berlin,
the Free Jurists, as likely recrults for sabotage and espionage.
INVITATION to the MUSIC
West Berlin authorities IT'S handling the relief scheme said
considered Herr Matern's
speech an attempt to stem the flood of East Germans and East Berlinere coming to the West free, parcels, Since for
the scheme was launched on Mon- more than 600,000 people
me lo collect the gift)
0. food
Said
Effort To & West
Soviet Note
Divide Austria
London, July 30.
Official British sources threw cold water today on Russia's latest "peace" offer for conditional resumption of treaty talks on Austria and considered it a deliberate move to drive a wedge between Austria and the Western Powers.
A Foreign Office spokesman described the Russian offer, coined in a note to the Austrian Government today, as a "repetition of old demands."
public Britain, the United States and to mobilise Austrian France will consult immediately opinion against the Western on the Kremlin's latest movo Powers and a stall to gain time. after their recent invitation to
eat, previated West--||
Economic Affairs-Iskak (PNI). Tikak Tjokrohadisuruo (PNI).
Russia, in her note to Austria, Finance-Dr Ong Eng Die Moscow for four-Power talks on broadcast by Moscow Radio this (PNI).
German elections and an Aus-morning, made the resumption at Defence-Iwn Rutamasumantri telan treaty.
four-Power talks on an Austrian (Progressive).
The spokesman also made it realy conditional on the with- Justice Djody Gondokusomo
clear that "while full Im-drawal of the (National People's Party).
the projected Information F. L Tabin-portance is attached to
views of the Austrian Govern- The note gave no assurance Funderi (Indonesian People's ment the conclusion of the Moscow will sign the treaty
that Party).
treaty la
la a matter for the Four if it is negotiated on a different advance Bug- Communications Abikus Powers."
basks nor did it
or When Tjokrosujoso (Indonesian Muslim
restions on how Union)
settlement could be reached.
Public Works -Professor
Roossino (PIR).
Education-Mohammed Yamin
(Progressive).
Labour Professer (Labour).
Agriculture-Sadjarwa donesian Persants),
Abidin
(In-
Religious Affairs Masjkur
(Mosler NU).
Social Affairs R. P. Buroso Indonesian Nationalist
(Great
Porty
Agricultural Affairs-Mohum- med Hanaflah (Mosiem Nu).
State Welfare-Sudibjo (In-
donesian Muslim),
President Soekarno announced
NATSIR'S OPINION
Some officials believed that the Russian after, coupled with sa announcement that Moscow ! willing to pay its occupation costa in Austria, is a diversionary move
Just Beat
Malayan Deadline
NOT A REPLY
庭
The Foreign Office's spokes- man, in a preliminary appraisal of the offer, made the following points today:
1-The West does not con- sider the note to Austria a reply to its notes of June 11 in which the Soviet was formally invited the talks on GTI resume Austrian State treaty to casure" political and economic inde- pendence for Austria'
to
2.The offer today
is a "repetillon" of old demands for the....withdrawal of the ab breviated treaty,
Reiteration Of Desire
For Peace
A
London. Jaly 30. Russia's Communist Party 30 years old today considers itu ́main task in foreign policy is to prevent a new world war. the Party paper, Pravda. Bald today, Moscow Radio reported.
A former
editor of Pravda. P. N. Fospelov, who is now Secretary of the Central Committee of
reviewod the Party,
1 tes history
article in an which took 40 minutes to read aver the radio.
referred Це
to the Korean War as "the im perialista" military udven
fure and raid the Soviet Union consistently pursues -a-peace-loving polley:
Pospelov quoted Lenin's dictum that soclaliini and capitalism can' live. In "co-existence and peaceful
Singapore, July 30, Nearly 2,200 Indians succeed-| that he would swear In the ed in beating the new immigra- Cabinet as soon as possibletion law which comes into opern- Reuter and United Prese.
tion on August 1.
hundred Indians Fourteen reached Penang by the ss Ank ing, 508 arrived here on the as others Sirdhana and some 65 came in by chartered planes.
only skilled After August Party's opinion workmen and others whose ser- only stand with the suplowed indefinite entry permits. vices are badly needed will be 11ort of the PKI Communist
spokesman for the Party,
competition."Reuter, Djakarta, July 30.
Mohammed Natsir, chairman of the Moslem Masjumi Party,
tonight that Indonesia's new Cabirel, without bis participation. In its
*
cordance
ac- comers.
The with methods used in a parliamentary democracy.
The views of the Western Powers, he salt, "were made of the
last scesion of the Foreign Ministers deputies and in the notes to Moscow of June 11 which stated that the West Is prepared to accept any treaty which would ensure Austria's; political
and economic in- dependence," ernment was invited to inform 3.In June the Soviet Gov-
the West of the exact text
WHEAT FOR PAKISTAN
Natsir, who was Prime Minis Federation's Immigration Head- the treaty which she is prepared ter in the country's secon quarters sald' today that 0,669 to conclude, No answer has been
Lahore, July 30, had reached Penan received to this approach. Cabiret after the transfer of
The first trainload of American Five rovereignty in 1940, added that from India this month.
4-The deputies have been whicat given to combat famine of them Mesjumi would go into the thousand the
are new-kopt fully informed by the Aus- in Pakistan arrived today from
trian Government on its views Karachi, the Pakistani seaport opposition but only in
representative of the about the treaty but "while full
capital, Government of India, Mr Importance is attached to these He referred to the previous S. Copular Menon, denied that views, it is not for the Austrian American consular oficials
when the
recent Indian time
arrivals were Government to conclude the and Moslem League "deadline beaters" Indonesia's
and Bald Austrian State Treaty," the ware present for the unloading not represented in the that figures
would prove that spokesman added.—United Press, of the wheat, government In 1948 in the departures and arrivals among Cabinet of Sjarlfuckin. He said Indians during recent months
normál compared was were
largest pot party in
the life of that Cabinet/frevious years-United Press.
extremely short and
that perhaps the present
would likewise not last very long. Sjarifuddin later declared he was a Communist and was executed for taking part in an aboriye Red uprising-United Press.
U.S. Major-General Transferred
Not Official
Lenders
The Punjab Revenue Minister, Pullaffair All Quzilbash, thanked America for her gesture and assured the people that "the wheat will bo nillised for the
London, July 31. The Foreign Office Bold last hight that no ometal intimation purpose for which it is given, and overy penny received had been received that the through its sale shall be spent Washington, July 30,. Egyptian Prime Minister, Gener on growing more food
Secretary, Mral Mohammed Naguib, was pre-France-Presse, Robert T. Stevens, announced pared ta meet Sic Wlacton last night that Major-General Churchill, to discuss The Suez Bryan L. Mlbum, Deputy Chief Canal Zone problem.
The Army
Bao Dai's Paris Trip of Staff for administration of the General Naguib sald in Cairo
Balgon, July 30.
Far East Comenand will ented would be ready to meet the
return Wednesday night that be
to the
In September It was officially announced States where ho
has been as British Prime Minister,
that the Vietnam Chief of State, signed to the office of the Army London if necessary."
"In
A Foreign Office spokesmon
Bao Dat, would take off for Chief of Staff hero, Paris on August 1 aboard hla His successor, will be an-commented that if this was the private four-engined "Libera-nounced by Headquarters, Far considered view then "no doubt |lor"-France-Prosso,
East Command United Press. he will let us know."Reuter.
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On Monday tbout 150,000 came for thor 10-lb, parcel of condensed milk, flour and veget ables. On Tuesday it was 200,000, on Wednesday 250,000, and to Gay's figure was expected to be even bigger.
The rush
far exceeded ex- pectations and now supplies were being hustled in from West Germany to replenish sagging stocks.
A city oficial said packing| the food was the bottleneck, Some firms were working round[ the clock to keep pace with the red.
The East German Communisti
Party paper, Neues Deutschland,
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July 30.
The nine-man American ex- pedition to 20,250-foot Mount Austen-the world's highest un- conquered peak-has set up Its third camp several days ahead of schedule, it was reported yesterday.
A message carried here by runner and dated July 10 said the camp was pitched 21,700
A feet up the mountain. connaissance party had selected the site of the next camp 800 feet higher, it said.
ro-
Thio message eald the weather was becoming warmer, though
· temperatures were still below freezing-Reuter.
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