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Dutch Blamed
For Continuing Indonesia War
Lake Success, Oct. 7.-India's delegate, Dr M. F. Pillai, today charged the Dutch with the major responsibility for the continued fighting in Indonesia and urged the Security Council to insist that both armies be withdrawn to their prewar positions. "Without such a withdrawal it is futile to hope for the restoration of peace in Indonesia," he said.
The United States representa- tive on the three-power "good oflices" committee of the United Nations, Dr Frank Graham, was in the Council chamber as an observer when Britain's Sir Alexander Cadogan called the session to continue discussion of the Indonesian question.
Sir Alexander called on Dr Pillai ሲ the day's first speaker. Dr Pillai said India viewed "with great regret and concern" the situation la Indonesia. Pointing out that firing in Indonesia had not ceased) despite the conne-fire order, he said;
Dr. Pillai concluded with an ap- pen to the Netherlands to adopt compromising attitude. United
Press.
Von Kloffens' Remarks Lako Success, Oct. 7-India today naked the United Nations Security Council to order both parties the and the Indonesian Republicans Dutch forces to withdraw to their "pre-conflict" linen, when the debate on the Indonesian dispute was *umed.
rc.
The Indian delegate. Dr Pililaj, report shower said the conmutar that Dutch forces had been trying to consolidate the positions gained during their recent ofensive..
Dr. Pillai deplored the tone and
For mil practical purposes it substance of the recent remarks by has to be assumed that intervention Dr. Van Kleffens, the Dutch_repre- Af the Council in this matter has sentative
en till now of no avail. The re port of the consular officials it clear who is responsible for the distressing stato of affairs.”
the Security Council on who he said, did not appear to pay makes suficient consideration to the necessary conditions for a peaceful settlement of the conflict,
Dr Pillai sald the establishment of
"Recriminations are of little help
to the Security Council. What the
the cessation of all, atrocities and
DAB
AND FLOUNDER
by Walter
Reshuffle Of French HARD LABOUR
Cabinet Thought Due
Paris, Oct. 7-A reshuffle, of the French Cabinet, re- ducing the number of Ministers and with the Prime Minister, M. Paul Ramadier, taking over several portfolios himself, was thought possible by political circles close to the Prime Minister's Office tonight,
M. Ramadier might take over the Ministry of the Interior, it was said, to make himself res- ponsible for a more vigorous
SPORT:
Olympics Seats Cost
16 Guineas
enforcement of the law affect Ing the black market and recent with food illegal interferences convoys in France.
Today, the Premier was preparing measures to bring order into French Grance.
The wholesale price Indices in September, both for foodstuffs and Industrial products, showed a sharp increase over August, following a continuous rise for the preceding month.
ment's
FOR BRITISH
DESERTER
Calcutta, Oct. 7. Found guilty of the illegal possession of] arms and ammunition, Frederick Charles Stead, a British Army deserter, was sentenced to four years' hard labour by a civilian court in Calcutta today.
An Indian woman and friend of Stead's, ki:wn as Sjella, received three years' hard labour on the same charge.
The couple were alleged to have been in legal possession of two re- volveru and 130 cartridges.
Stead, who claims to be the son The general price index for Sep- Linber was 1,090 against 098 in of a repretable London business man, was said to be an employce of August, compared with 100 in 1028.
The broad outlines of the Govern- Vickers Armstrong in London bette
"Save
enlisting in the Royal West Kents in Franc" the
ATU- the "committee of three does not | Security Council should promote is
He transferred to the East supersede the earlier order of the
Framme, worked out by a special 1040.
over by the Kents and later sny service in North Coune 1 fr cease
London, Oel. 7.The best seats committee presidid fre". He said Gghting," he said. "It is disappoint for next year's Olympic Games w Premier and Including the Governor/Africa, Waly and Burma the committee was to offer "good ing that the Netherlands repré-
the Bank of France,
he and bla are to be Earlier this year, odices" but this should be kept | rentative gave no indication what cost 18 guineas. That is for u hook | of rep-mite from the fret that he his Government propores to do ta of tickets that permits the holder announced in n nation-wide broad-woman friend were acquitted when shooting of a M. by
Ramadier tomorrow charged with the "Counell should insist on respect of implement the Security Council's the choice of spots in the Empire
fellow soldier In Calcutta-Asso- As cease fire order".
ceuse fire order."
Stadium at Wembley for the track evening. and field events from July 30 in His understood that the announce clated Press.
ment would make it clear that the August 7, 1948, M. J.
The prices scale down to eight Governinent was not contemplating
12 Us any extreme
such measures, quincas, four guineas. £3, and £1 83 for standing room.
partial blocking of bank accounts, nor was there any Intention at this Single day tickets can be had for
the French franc. but
he-eighth of the cost of book prices, stage of changing the existing rate t
priority will be given to na- plications for seasom lickets.
Need For Status Quo
the
Soviet
Dutch Overstatement The Polish delegate, Ratzsuchy, supporting tte sald he wanted to "press the need for restoring the status quo"roposal to order both parties to withdraw to their previous lines, and was genuinely anxious for the said the main failure of the Security creation of an atmosphere within when the committee of three could Council's action so far, was because the parties in dispute were not funotion effectively.
treated as equals, The Netherlands was now in a much more privileged position.
He also declared that the Council had "every right to expect” the com- batants to lake an attitude which would make possible speedy solution
atrocities are being or not, cannot change
of the problem. Without restoration
tour approach to the problem," he
suid.
He also said that while the Nether-ed to the conclusion that the whole lands had a "long dale of atrocities Indonesian Republican regime should to recite," the Indonesians "likewise be condemned," he said. probably have a similar tale to un- fold.""
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Military Action
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The Government's programme wo.id, it is believed, concentrate The prices were revealed by
the effective enforcement ot circular which the Olympic Oron
Committee Pont
to measures for balancing this year's gantsallon various athletic. clubs of the warld budget, reducing excess Goverrunent tho to the Interna-
und stemming expenditure which are affiliated to tional Amateur Athletic Federation. rising tide of prices. of the status quo, he said, the "cease
These clubs are being offered tho
Some financial quarters, the fire order cannot be implemented
China's Dr T. S. Talang said that
nad alloca Government is credited with the first priority on tickets, and the committee of three stands Ty Van Kleffens weakened his cuse
of roducing exports in tion will be made according to the intention little enance of proving effective ! in
by an overstatement. peacefin saatlement."
Tie talked of atrocities and jump-response. which already is reported order to have more goods available
be Inge-United Press.
for the home market as a lever with CERDAN-
I-WALKER FIGHT which to reduce the price level- Montreal. Det. 7-Marcel Cerdan, Reuter. European middle-weight champion. will enter the ring with the Irish- Indonesia's representative, Mr 1.
tonight with a N. Palar,
that when Dutchman Billy Walker, spearheads stopped their forward half-pound weight disadvantage.
The boxers weighed in this after- moviment, 4 Imaginary line was drawn unilaterally and all the lernoon, and Cerdan registered 101.5
pounds while Waiter
162 ritory falling behind that line was
pounds-Associated Press. proclaimed as Dutch occupied ter
FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT "Then commenced the phase torm-i London. Oct. 7-Ronnie Clayton. by the Dutch as "mopping-up British Empire and European feather- London, Oct. 7.-Britain's biggest, operations." he said, "These in real-weight champion, is to meet Enzo heaviest, most costly and mass listy were military operations against Corregioli, champion of Italy, over cused plane, the 130-ton Bristol towns and villages which fell be- 10 rounds at Manchester on Novem- Brabazon J, will be named-by-ninet the fictitious lines unilaterally ber 7- a "senior ofletat of the Ministry-of
Stan Rowan, Liverpool bantan- rawn by the Dutch- the Bristol Works Supply nt
after the weight. is matched against Guido "Therefore, for weeks Filtau
Security Council's cease fire order, Ferracin. Italian champion, on the ilton tomorrow.
and dama
phil-Renter The 100-senter, eight-engined air- Dutch planes, tanke
scheduled to mako craft,
ewers were operating full blast EUROPEAN HEAVY TOURNEY
Brussels, Oct. inst such towns us Tasikmalaya
7.-The quarter maiden flight early next year. is destined for the Atlantic
route, and Garut."
finals of the European heavyweight its builders claim that it will and
He added that the Dutch were boxing tournament will be held on establish Britisk air supremacy bentemplating continuation of their Wednesday night with the following
matches: tween Britain and New York. military action.
"The Dutch
Piet are planning to net
against Controversy over the great new
Wilde, (Belgium)
ie Paoli, Italy), Stephan Security Guille machine reached a peak recently unilaterally despite the when the Gloucester
of Council and the United Nations." village
Olek (France) against Pierre Charlton, comprising 30 houses, a
Four Points.
Deuren (Belgium), Giovanni Mar- hotel and a Sunday-school was Mr Palor attacked the Dutch tin (Italy) ngainst Robert Eugen
Brabazon's
Weldin (Austria) colonial policy and charged that in (Belgium), Jo destroyed to extend the
against Enroco Bertool. (Italy). yards without 2,750 runway to which it could not love the ground. Dutch controlled areas there
ground. cases of "flagrant corruption" and The favourites are Stephan Olek, The airft will have eight gas made the following points:
Giovanni Martin, Gullio de Papli urbine engines, and will carry its I. Indonesia welcomed
a three-and Jo Weldin.
tournament The winner of this passengers in a passsurized cabin.
man conciliation committee. at 350 miles per hour. its, wint
2. The Indonesians
wanted
the nuty get a fight in London against span is 230 feet and is flying range guarantee that any United Nations Bruce Woodcock, Britain, the holder will be 5,000 miles.
Experts believe that, if successful, solution would be binding on both of the European heavyweight cham-
parties,
æt
the new air Iner will represent the
3. Indonesia aske elimination of ten years' work on the action to save further "Intermediate stage" of giant passen-destruction. ger planes.-Reuter.
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van
speedy death and
Paris. Ool, 7-The French fencing team to meet Sweden on November three-man The
conciliation1 at Stockholm was selected today committee should work outside the by the French Fencing Federations.
of the Netherlands
and It is: Michel Pecheux, Amil Indonesia "to prevent possible direct Guerin, Jenn Tournon, Guy Camil- influence".
Herl and Bernard Morel.
nreas
The Security Council adjourned until next Thursday.--Reuter.
The French team will als; vien Malmoe and Linkopping-Router.
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Shanghai (Kea) 3 pm.
Sandakan and Nabaul (Res) 3 pm, Australia and New Zealand via Sydney
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South and USA, Canada, Central
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Dumas. The new Cabinet, which will three Defence services. The Minis Musketeers By Alexandre
Episode 3 "The Mousetrap: 10. London meet for the first time on Thursday ler of Health, Mr Ancurin Bevan: Relay: News: 10.10, Weather Report: 15.11. has been reahuped to fight the retains his post and so does the Bizet: L'Ariestenne" Sufle, Philadelphis persistent economic crisis and, as Minister of Food, Mr John Strachey, Symphony Orchestra: 1030, "Tunes of By Order of the Board of
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BBC PROGRAMME JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Thursday, 9th October, 1947, 9p, r
the Governmental
A spokesman at the Conservative fighting for group
force under five headings:
Parly headquarters, commenting ou
tolit Cab'no' 1.The Prime Minister, Mr Clo From the natknal point of view.
Transalsalori
General of the changes, said:
Overcas Programmes which can be ment Atlee, in general charge of
heard in Hongkong this evening: to we have been looking forward the team.
GMT 100.00 Selence And Daily Life; 2 The Deputy Prime Minister, these new appointments as a prelude 10.15-Grand Ilotel, Albert Bandier and! Mr Herbert Morrison, in control of to the greatest hour of our histry the Palm Court Orchestra: 11.00-The News 11.10-News From Britain; 11.15-- the Parliamentary Party in Parita- with anxious anticipation.
Tip-Top Tunes, Geraldo and His Orches- inent and of the Government's le "Mr Attlee has kept us on ter- tra: 1200,---From To-day's Papera; 12,10.--- terhooks and now the move has been Interlude: 12.15-Carole Singing with gislative programme, .
3. The Foreign · Secretary, Mr male in Labour and has brought Carole Carr and the Sidney Bright Bep
Oilat fim. Ernest Bevin, in the supreme role farth little but the glutet: 13.30- Groth For Danger from the with regard to all overseas affairs surdly of Sivnwell as Minister of Episode 3: The Investigation Continues":
13.00The
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