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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956.

INDONESIA WILL NOT ABANDON QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA,

NEUTRAL POLICY

By Paul Scott Rankine

Washington, May 17.

President Soekarno of Indonesia assured Congress today that there was no danger of Indonesia abandoning its "non- alignment" policy and being seduced into the Communist camp in the cold wat.

President Soekarno, whose charm and friendliness has already made his visit to Washington

considerable personal triumph, did not specifically refer either to Communist efforts to subvert Indonesia or to the cold war itself.

For him to do so would have constituted itself the sort of alignment with the West

obviously wishes to avoid.

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by $100 million the fund re- queated by President Eisenhower for econorak aid to Asia.

10 is too early to attempt to BNS CERT

the Impact upon either But MIN reference to the the Legislative Or executive Congress to "have so doubts branches of The United States about demberacy" in Indonesia, † Government of Presidcut and his speech generally, were | Soekarno's speech, bath public Interpreted.

it deliberate and private. that

President Sockaro would resist any a1- tempt to bring Indonesia under Communist domination.

Will Wait

Much genuine warmth and

Unlied States officials praised friendliness has obviously been the eloquence and thoughtful-ment's plans for his whole tour engendered The State Depart- ness of

the President's speech,

are unusually although there were a number of the country

elaborate even for a head of of passages in it cutting acros United States policies regarding

stato. the importance of military aid to the free world and the advisability of accepting asis tanee from Communist countries,

Any Quarter

His reference

to

Officials are very conscious of the fact that Presiden Soekarno will be visking the two capitals of the Communist world, Mos- cow

and Peking, on his way bark to Indonesia, There is, therefore, an cle

clement of deli... berate "competition" in the ar- rangements made for him. accepting Some officials are therefore assistance, "from whatever quar. inclined to wait until the Pre- ter it may come",

Inter- preted as meaning that Indonesia would be willing to

accept economic assistance from Com- munist countries,

was

has been

world tour completed and until they have Hatened to what he may say in Moscow and Pelding before of evaluating the achievements his mission here.-China Special.

MONEY FROM BEESWAX

Mall

Salisbury, May 17,

There is no evidence that his plea for a settlement in in donesia's favour of the Dulch- Indonesian dispute over Western New Guinea is causing the United States Government to change its own "non alignment." policy of urging both sides to

Mwinllunga Ja Northern reach an amicable settlement. Rhodesia, which sends cater- pillars to the Copperbelt for His carefully balanced and sale as delicacies to epleurean Aimely portrayal of the "variable Africans, ΠΟΥ haa another respite of the foreign aid pro- unusual games were tactfully put and wax. wero well received. But in fact

Last

year, Mwinilunga, the Foreign Affairs Committee Kabompo and Balovale sent 20 of the House of Representatives tons of

money-spinner--beeg-

Athens Demonstrations

Police keep a tight grip on #wounded demonstrator during slots which broke out in the Greek capital after the execution in Nicosia of two EOKA gunmen, Foor died in the riols, 291 were injured-Exprces Photo.

'Leaks' Case

To

Fizzle

Begins Out

Paris, May 17.,

The Government practically dropped its case against two key defendants in France's sensa- tional defence "Teaks" trial tonight and recom- mended light sentences for the other two.

It demanded no sentence for Jean Mons, 50, fohner Seme- tary-General of the nation's top secret Nationin? Defenco com. Barones, a

It to Britain. African Gaps For Glamour mithee, and Andre

had decided shortly before Pre-bet-keepers reaped a £500 har- sident Sockamo spoke to reduce | vest.-China Mail Special.

NEW YORK GREAT WORLD

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Queenstown, May 17. Dentista hers have been mystified by the number of African gith who have naked to have; à front lert tooth extracted. Even When tola that tooth is quite

the sound they still complain bliterly of paint and insist thas the tooth cơme ani,

now been dis covered that the “love gap Is to attract “boy friends,”

This nów forma of "glamour" apparently leaves the

girls feeling definitely dowdy, Ohins Mali Special.

| newspaperman.

It demanded "moderate sanc- tions against Roger Labrusso and Rene Turpin, Mons' former assistants, who already havd spont 18 months in gaol await- ing their maralhon trial,

Allegedly Negligent

The

Government Commis aloner, - Colonel Gardan, tummed up the case before the milltary tribunal that has been

the trying

since four men March-all on

of charges involvement in the leakage of vital defence secrets to the Com- munists during the Indo-Ching War.

Middle East charged

Discussions

Now York, May 17.

Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the United · Nations Secretary- General, Had further talks of the Middle East today in the light of his recent mission to that area.

Among his callers wore Mr Abba Eban, the Israeli Ambassador to the United

Moris was allegedly negligent While his two assistants were with slipping the secrets to Baranes, accused at times of being a double' agent for both police and the Reds

But Colonel Gardon left it up the Court to judge the negli gence of Mons and admitted. he could bring

that no proof Barano

Ind slipped secrets to unauthorised persons- though the Colonel said he himself was convinced of the newspaper- man's gulit.

to

Light Sentences

Legal circles predicted ac- States and chief porinanent de- quittal for both men. legate to the UN, MF Eric For Turpin and Labrusso, the Johnston, President Eisenhower's Commissioner demanded only special representative to the light sentences in view of the Middle East, and Mr Herve time they have already sport in Alphard, French Permanent prison-United Press.

delegate

Mr Jolinston is the author of

a United States Jordan River development scheme, which has been-discussed with the Arab anct Israeli governments for scino years-Reutar:

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