INDONESIAN MOVE INTO JOGJAKARTA Quiet, Orderly Change-over From Dutch Control

Batavia, June 30,-Two thousand guerilla fighters marched into Jogjakarta city on Wednesday and re-established the Republic of Indonesia in its capital. The change-over from Dutch control was peaceful and orderly.

Sultan Hamengku Buwono told the Associated Press that he would invite the exiled Drs Soekarno and Hatta on Sunday to return on Wednesday, July 6. to take over the reins of government.

A security, co-ordinator, the Sultan today pro- claimed the Republic's authority over the special ferritory of Jogjakarta retroceded fully to the gov ernment of the Republic of Indonesia, with its capital in Jogjakarta.

All authority,

civilian

or Sultan's car, which flew the anllitary, over the special terri- Į Republican flag.

Lory is for the time being vested By the time the Sulton

forces.

of n

i. The Sultan's handa es Minis- reached the last area held by ter of State and co-ordinator by the Dutch, their tankes and virtuo

decree by Deleteks could be tren disappear- Sochipam 401

Ing in Supreme Coming the distance tii 1te nandler of Republican anned single road northward to Mage- The Sultan, in a frank facanwhile, the Dutch army, admission, said he was reliever which cleared out of the city that the critical stage hind proper at 3 p.m. on Wednesday | passert, "I was lense In my mad pushed on out of the Reheart, 1 will sleep botter to- Bulency to the north, is espeded | night," he said. to complete its evacuation this

aflernen

Apart

neutral fron the 15

NOT DESTROYED

He but proved his clulins that had adequate communi-

office-British, French, Bel-¦ He Kim, American and Australian cations with the guerillas and herp as mhilary observers of enuti order them back into the the United Nations, I was the ty ta diselplined order and only outsider in witness the res

according to an exact time- tables.

birth of the Republic,

In the part

mundeation with

24 houra cutti- |

outside the been completely and

His communication methods

intelligence methods.

world hos severed as rario and telegraph. Rained a mystery. facilities were not working.

300 YARDS BEHIND Filling their movement per Scelly into the time table set up through the United Nations, lule the the guerillag noved city from the south and north unst. They were ordered to

keep at least 300 yards behind

re-

That the Republican Army has been destroyed as a unified fighting | unit was disproved.

His assurancea that in the weeks to come he can keep order and prevent Communist elements. creating chaos is yet to be roved. But the Sultan's chances appear good,

Today the people of Jog- jakarta ventured out into

the the withernsvinit Dutch aniny. streets but the big

central

The two forces were in sight þmarket remained closed.--Asso- of each other, but contact was elated Press. avakted except

through the

terms of United Nations military.

observers, who shu.tled back

and forth an

blus U. N.

white Jeeps dying

oficers

with the Dutch reported tu U. N.

QUIRINO

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1949.

GUERILLAS

Afghan-Pakistan Settlement Not Impossible

London, June 30.—Mr Philip Noel-Bakır, Secre iary for Commonwealth Relations, told Parliament today that the British Government was convinced. that there was no outstanding question between Pakistan and Afghanistan which could not be settled by peaceful means,

Mr Philip Price (Labour) had asked whether "in view of the increasingly hostile attitude of the Afghan Government over the Northwest Frontier Province," the Minister would assure Pakistan that she could count on Britain's full support in the event of armed aggression.

frontier

BRITAIN'S DUTY

hypothetical circumstances."

to

Acheson Is Applauded

Spectators

at

tho

Capitol greet Secretary of State Dean Acheson with applause as he ar- rived to report at the closed session of the House Foreign Affairs committee on the re- cent Foreign Ministers conference in Paris.- AP Picture.

Vyshinsky

BRITISH PROTEST OVER U.S. DELAY

Frankfurt,

June .30.

General Sir Brian Robert- son. the British Military Governor In Germany, today protested strongly against the United States' delay in approving German law providing immediate aid for destitute, bombed-out and. expelled persons, it learned from usually reli- able sources.

WAS

He made the protest at a meeling here with the American Deputy Military Governor, Major General George P. Hays. The law, passed by the German Constituent Assembly before Chisinns last year, was no- proved in principle, subfeel to amendments two months aro after long inter-governmental Allied discussions.

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The ruins have washed away names General Robertson

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of people generally damaged its surface, are quickly met and they do were deperiding for

their the warning said, livelihood on subsistence pay- menis which were to have started tomorrow under law.

the

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made clear that no more of charge: Indlans should come until the

Statement He dectored, it was believed. marooned on the road but have ledgment will be inserted free

Welcomed

that the delay could nnly tend

to dangerous "radicalisation" rains orc over," the Indian

| among the poorest sections of

the

German population...ne Reuter. 节

Government announcement said.

The help given to the Indians, travelling from Upper Burma, had in some cases included

NOTICE

TO

elephants to drag out bored ADVERTISERS

velleles, the statement added.

High official sources, sald re- Pro-rently at the Burnia Govern

the Ledo

Parliament. The Kommanda- NEW U.S. ENVOY

tura announcement banned these elections stated that the obser- vors would have to be delegated from the City Assembly.Reu- ier.

Advertisers are requested to

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POSITIONS WANTED TO EGYPT

EXPERIENCED Lady Stenographer Washington, June 30- | with knowledge of fling und geniero) President Truman today office routine, fluent Engilat nd nominated Mr Jefferson Coffery, immidiately. Box 10, LK. Tel.

French, peaks Cantonese, available former Ambassador to Franco, EVACUATION OF BONN

as the Ambassador to Egypt to YOUNG Chinese girl seeks position Stanton Grinis,l. Speaks and writes occupation troops are to evacuate

Engilah. Good references. Moderate the German

who Lown of

is resigning through salary to be given an opportunity. Bonn, bealth.

Please write Box 125, 114. Tel,, iccording to an ofcial state-

The White ment by the Belgiau Govern-

nomination

Brussels, June 30,-Belgian succeed Mr

NO "OBSERVERS" Moscow, June 30.-The Mr Noel-Baker replied: "The ninke it perfectly clear to Pakis

Berlin, June 30.--The three Russinn public attached

power Western Kommandatura British Government have scen tan that in the unfortunate event with regret the disagreement of aggression taking place she special importance to the today oficially informed which has prisen between the can fully rely on this country's declaration today by M.Lessor Ernst Reuter,

the Westment, redlising the strategic im- note that not less than 24 hours

notice prior to the day Governments of Pakistan and help?"

Andrei Vyshinsky, the So. Bertin Mayor, that the election portance of

Road,

ad, publication should be given ter Afghanisinn over the status of

A BASTION

of Berlin "observers" vlet Foreign Minister, that west German Parliament would the

to the which has been neglected since all commercial display advar the territories of the Northwest

to war, planned

spend fleemonts, shange of copy atd. Frontier.

Mr Noel-Baker replied: "The he thought certain mutual not be permitted.

several thousands of rupees on Notices and classified advertise. "It TR the

British Govern-record of the Commonwealth as concessions, compatible with The City Assembly had repairs to it after the reins- ments will be received up to 10 ment's view that Pakistan is a bastion against aggression 19the

Potsdam Agreement, tions in the city to select

resolved to hold general elec- Reuter.

a.m. and urgent notices until the

noon on day of teene. Sptur- international law the inheritor now, but it does not work by of the rights and duties of the pledges given in advance against might be necessary.

eight observers that Berlin was

days not later than 0930, M. Vyshinsky said this in a to send to the West German old Government of India and of His Majesty's

recent Mr William Gallacher (Com-statement on the Government in

Big munist) asked: the United Kingdom in these

"Will you be Foreign Minisers' Conference in very chary of Inellement to war Paris, published today in the territories and that the Durand in view of the fact that it is Moscow press. Russions inter- Line fr the International not you or the questioner who preted the declaration as a sign will have to do the fighting but that Soviet Union wanted to the young

Inds of this coun-regulate the difficulties in Ger- "Both now and at all times

many provided that the Western Mr Noel-Baker replied:

showed the British Government is fully hope you will do all you can reasonable spirit.

"Towers

similarly aware of her duty in the light against those who Inelle'

The crisis conditions which of Pakistan's position as a fellow war. either civil war or inter- prevailed in Germany were now member of the Commonwealth national war. Of course, it is thought to be over. and of the United Nations and the overwhelming interest

of While there was no indicationment. we have, of course, been in con-overnments to settle by peace- exactly

--

POSITIONS VACANT what the Russian According to the statement the Senate sultation with the Government ful means any dispute which Foreign Minister had in mind in ⚫of Pakistan.

the area of Bonn will cease to Truman, in a

BRITISH Firon ting vacancy for fully they have in view of the hap

his curefully

qualled worded phrases, be part of the Ailled occupation Griffis, commended him "for

stero-ty. Thorough are convinced and are penings in Asia,

knowledge of shorthand, fling and the grent humanitarian interest confident that this view is shar-abundantly

and It is everyone here welcomed the zone.

general ofcoroutine essential. that this underlying spirit of his state- Bonn, which is to become the evinced by you in the Pales-Apply in writing to

Dox

121, site at

the German Federaline refugee question shortly. Telegraph. sident Quirino has revamped

The The only cusunţtics were enthis Cabinet. He made five

M. Vyahinsky's claim that one centre of the Aliled High Com-Reuter. BRITISH OFFICERS of the reasons for the alleged mission for Western Germany. Indonesian civilian killed and top changes late on Wednes.settled by peaceful means on the wounded by Dutch soldiers day night.

the

the Western busty

of the legal position officers, except some technicians firm policy"

Karachi, June 30,-All British abandonment of

Bonn was, until now, the head- towards Russia quarters of the Belgian occupa- Bonn, I have stated,

but the Belgian troops ant staff onleers, are to leave was the fallure of the Marshall tion sector which is part of the will evacuate the town. are also confident that the Pakistan Army by the end Plan. there can be no question

British occupation zone.

A spokesman for the Foreign Post. of of next year, it was announced armed angression by Afghanis-here today.

The Soviet press has pro- The Belgian occupation sector Affairs Ministry said that the NEW EDITION of Weights sented the results of the Paris Commander-in-Chief and most date of evacuation has not yet Measurements of Cargo exported tan, a fellow member

of the United Nations."

The announcement sald

Conference as a victory tor of his General staff will stay in been decided.-Associated Press that Soviet diplomacy and a Mr Leonard Genmans (Con- the Government had accepted re- that

pront commendations

WOR peaceful Dolicy of a Committee bearing fruit, to the discomfi- hat the process of nationalising lure of the "Western Imperialist the Forces should

be largely warmongers."-Reuter, completed in the Army by the end of 1050, but that in the Air Force and Navy the nationalis«- : tion should take longer.

offvers

thurt at one point Republican units closed to with- In 100 yards of the Netherlands rearguards.

abservers sald

N. anitary

that except for

Leveral instances of the armles

innving too close to each other, the operation, was

with precision..

They were along evacuation road.

REVAMPS

CABINET

Manila, June 30-In

a

clear

House tald the would be sent to later today. Mr

letter to MI

carried out sudden surprise move, Pre jed by the Government of Pakis- must be the policy of the Pakis-me, Russlans especially noted i government. will also be the after_your_arrival_In_Coiro."— }

Itt. the reshuffle. Executive returned

uf Justice,

in, that there is no outstanding tan Government."Reuter, question-between -Pakistan-ant Afghanistan which

the Chief *We

the Dutch although

the Secre- warning had

out gone

ԵՂՈՒՆ civilians should remain uncler-tary

Mr Sabino The two were carried Padilla, to the Supreme Court across the line into Republican and appointed the Secretary of Public Works, Mr Ricordo

cover.

territory by a Dutch ambulance Nepomuceno, in under escort of a U.N, jeep.

Unarmed but wearing the place.

wulform of

Mr Padin's

time, Sculptor

At the same Major-General of 4 the Republican forces, the Sub-Prospero Snnitad was named

Ian drove his own Landrover" to

tako

(a British vehiclo similar to a position.

Mr Nepomuceno's

jrep) along with the incoming Mr Marelano

nestiny

WELL ARMED

At 4 p.m., with the Dutch still Roxas,

Roque, for 15

coluinns of his troops on Wed years Under-Secretary for tho Interior, was transferred tb Malucanan Palace as Political Secretary to replace Mr Nicanor who WED appointed for the In-

All the

officials concerned sworn in immediately the signing of their

in the northwest sector of the Under-Secretury city, I rode on an inspection tour terior. with the Sultan, starting in the

south.

Querillos still fled into the were

servative)

asked:

carol be

w you

FRENCH TO

REORGANISE

AVIATION

"The Government would like to place on record their deep appreciation

Another Bulgar Expulsion

London, June 30.-Soña Radio

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Kootoe,

the announcement pelled M. Tralcho

former Deputy Prime Minister.

M. Kostoc's expulsion from the Bulgarian Communist Party by the Central Committee on of "nationalist. ten-

Rough Czechdency was announced on June

Paris, June 30. The French Assembly today adopted the government bill granting

the Most were without special upon

Cabinet powers, to reorganise uniforms and shoes, but were

the aviation appointment by the President,

Industry, after well armed with guns of every

Another major change that French police had provented lind and description.

what threatened to become They may soon take place is that of

riotous march on the "Premier's Treatment were quickly posted at corners, the National Defense portfolio

office by demonstrators.

Civilians had already move whose occupant, Mr fuperio

gut of the houses and some hud Kangleon, has been nominated atrendy

hoisted the red and Senatorial candidate in the white flag of the Republic, The Quirino wing of the Liboral city of an estimated 1,000,000 Party, November General Bersana, which a few hours elections, carller appeared to be complete-

For

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demonstrators gathered at the Of Cleric

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Place des Invalides in front of the building housing Napoleon's tomb. They were sympathisers Prague, June 30-Monsignor 17. Hankow Road. Kowloon with employees of the na- Gennaro the position, Majortlonalised aviation industry.

Verrolino, Charge ly descried, came to life rapidly. General Mariano N, Castaneda. Premier Henri

d'Affaires of the Papal Nuincio, --TO-DAY ONLY. Shouls of "Merdeka" (the present Chief of Staff of the ceived

Queuillo re-in Prague, has prolested to the 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m Republican bitle slogan, mean- armed forces is understood as

delegation ef 10 Czech Foreign Minist #pinst members of the demonstration. Ing freedom)

greeted

the the ging groomed, Reuter.

police nellon which ho the voting on the alleges was taken against him on ed in the National Sunday in Kosice: bill Assembly. The poll would de- He was then touring Slovakia nationalise the aviation manu- lo Investigate reports df distur- facturing industry. Communist bances among peasants resulting employees of the factories from the tension between tha opposa the government apon- Church and State in Czecho sored measure,

slovakia.

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