THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1949.
Indonesian Agreement
Expected This Month
British Plan For
Refugees
"NO DEADLOCK,” SAYS Submitted To Middle
SULTAN HAMID
East Survey Group
Amman (Jordan), Oct. 18.
Palestine Arab refugees in Syria, a further 150,000 in Jordan and 100,000 in Jeru salem under an international regime, has been submitted to the Middle East Economic
The Hague, Oct. 18.--Sultan Hamid, the Pre-A plan to settle 450,000 ⚫sident of West Borneo, said here today that the -Dutch and Indonesian delegations were “practically certain to reach an overall agreement" by the end of October at their round-table conference on the future status of Indonesia.
Giving his personal views, the Sultan stated
Survey Group by the Group's British deputy chief, Sir
at a press conference that there was no deadlockDesmont Morton in the discussions.
сол-
The Dutch Prime Minister, M. Willem Drees, who is also the chairman of the round-table
·ference on Indonesia, today discussed the military
Republican Prime' situation with the Indonesian Minister, Dr Mohammed Hatta.
In- In
The two statesmen also, gloomy" In view of the present discussed the present stage relationships at the conference.
They said that there was of the conference.
understanding ruficient
of the Indonesia
conciliatory Indonesian Republican
Dr. 1. R. Socrkutie spirit here owing to the di- hna informed the Republienneulty of difusing news to come delegation here that he will do part of the archipelago.
They thought that as
Thr President,
soon
nil he can to solve the military u news of positive conference
Meulties In Fal Jevs-the main troutte spot.
Republican sources here and
it had
reeped through
i would have a cainuing effect. The attuation around the birt
today that they were "less peas-East Java port of Sourniaya in mistic" about the military situa-particular, the Republicans said,
ter tion than their Minister of De-was the result of "misunder- fence, the Sultan of Jogjakarta, standing." They thought that who declared over the week-end |the Dulch authorities in some there who ʼn danger efparts of Java show less under- "preading standing and trict than the Dutch arrod conflict throughout Jaen and Sumatru." in Batavia."
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"TOO CLOOMY"
The Republicans here thought
rernærka were
that thewo
"wo
Italy's $100m.
Reparations Debt To Soviet
Rome, Oct. 18.--The Italian today naked Foreign Ministry Parliament for legislation to pay Italy US$100,000,000 w reparations debt to Soviet Russ
DEBTS PROBLEM
Great conference activity now going on
In the financial and economie feld, where the parties seem to be no nearer o portion on the debts problem. The Steering Committee
i
source,
According to n usually reliable this "Morton Plan" would dispose of approximately 700,000 refugees who are present scattered outside Pale- Stine proper.
at
10
Under this plan, Christion Arab refugees would require special handling, the source sakl.
Sir Desmond is reported
that the ab- have argued, in justifying his recommendations,
the sence of statistics and urgency of the problem require settlement of the Arab refugees "inside and outside Palestine on a process of elimination".
This United Nations Middle East Economie Survey Group, a branch of the Conciliation Com- been seeking A mission, has
Arnb solution to the Palestino refugees problem,
of
A curce close to the mission. which is at present in Belrui. Lebanon, cald that it was in- vestigating the feasibility making two-year work projects which would eventually lead to the settlement of the refugees in Syrin-Reuter.
Olivier's Plea
For Good
British
we
HOLIDAY OVER
- Princess Elizabeth holds her son, Prince Charles, as she sits in a car after their return to London from n holiday at Balmoral Castle, Scotland. The Princess and her son were accompanied on their holiday by other members of the Royal Family. (AP Picture).
Nehru's View Of Communism
'Very Unrealistic
U.S. CRITICISM
New York, Oct. 18.-A well informed United
States official source said today that he believed the
was
Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, taking a "very unrealistic" view of Communism in its broader aspects.
Mr Nehru is understood to have told United
Loyalty Oath For Czech Priests
“Back The State, Orf
Got No Pay"
Prague, Oct. 18.--All Czechoslovak priests will bo required to give an oath of loyalty to the "People's Do mocratic regime" after November 1, the Cabinet announced today.
They must do this in order to obtain their state salaries. Thio was among the series of decrees approved by the Cabinet today which put into effect the new Church laws passed by the Nationalist Assembly last Fri- day. The new laws place con- trol of the Churches in a new
announcement
Ilshed by a Government decreo.
Th Cabinet ald the priests and clergymen would remain as employees of their churches but would be paid their salaries by the State "in so far as they are found to be in agreement with the State," Tic new State Department will also administer the property of the Church and will pass all Church appointments according
"rollability" of the priests. including bishops.. Reuter,
to
PRISONERS TO DO PRODUCTIVE WORK
the
Prague, Oct 18. -The Czchoslovak Prime Minister, told
M.
Antonin Zapotocky, Pingao trade unionists at a weekend congrers of plans for divering prison labour to pro← ductive work in the hope that the prisoners
would "establish themselves in our new society."
According to the report
of
la speech issued today, he said that the best trade union of-
be detalied elois munt
to the tank of "ftlet them up in our midst."
Films States officials that he sees no reason why the activitate towards you."
the conference was meeting to day to decide on the powers to be given to the mixed "media- ing sub-comaliler" on delis
London, Oct. 18.-Sir Laurence Thin sub-committee was formed
Olivier, producer and star of the to a proposal of the Dutch and
award-winning film "Bamlet."" reluctantly was hecepted only
today made an appeal for quality by the Indonesian delegations
in Betish film exports, They would have preferred a
There Is only one thing tha appointed
had. British have always neutral" committee
They by the United Nations.
and must continue to show, and Rutb- that have instated
thin
That quality," he said.
To
world try
win and Committee shall have only ad- visory powers and not decisive
markets any other degree is a tones as favoured by the Dutch The proposal, presented
hopeless battle. Our quality There has been no Dutch re- we have, and we must do the Senato by Count Caro
action to
the Inst Indonesian Minister, Storza, the Foreign
they would everything in
be
that it in My servitus it and see would execute tite Itnio-Russion proposal that
reparations prepared to assume 3,4 milliard agreement
guilders of debt to Holland. The verything we export." reached in December, 1948.
The US$100,000,000 would be Dutch view is understood to be that the parties should arrive at paid by ceding to Russia all finlian nets in Rumania. Hun- a Braal total on the led to the
And
plus the detalled figures suppiled to the gary
Bulgaria, pmount DI Itallon products mediating sub-committee.
Despite ncoded to make up the total.
the The value of the nets in the three countries was not an- nounced.
our power
1049
tu
in
ties of Indian Communista, whose leaders have been forced to flee because of their violent activities, principles of should influence against the Chinese Communista, who are anxious to be recognised 03 the legal government of China.
This source
said Mr
the
They must Ve told: "Dent Friend, if your are making efforts for buliding our Repub- 1 then we are changing our
ije recommended that
"the
shock worker system should be explained to them, with the offer uf 10- created pay should they come shock workers themselves. These prisoners would be Nehru Mr Nehru
the foundries, not to rent to
and give contended that while the Com- have told American officials that torture them
Communisin munisis in India had carried on
belleves
is heavy work, but to "make de- cent citizens out of them." activities which approached to losing its force in India.
Businessmen nnd others who Reuter. un rebellion he considered
with Mr Nehru during this was a domestic maller, and talked would have no objection to In his visit here said they believed chan Communists if they would his explanation of India's reuse their military acüvity.
to socialism had resulted proach Amerienn vileluls who ten in a surt of mixed economy in te view any Communist activi
which there was room for bath government and private enter- prises.-United Press.
tra
Sir Laurence was speaking at My part of a plan for world a luncheon at which he received domination have found it The "Picturegder"
Film possible fts agree will Mr Timphy award for his acting in Nehru in this respect.
omlet.
35 vie
Miss Auna Neagle, who re- an award for her work in "Spring In Park Lane," which up the problem. brought In £1,100,000. saki:
differences
of view, the parties are working, M hard to clear Meetings
Etter
the day and some- late into the night
NO DECISIONS
According to the agreement throughoul Russia would provide raw materials for the lialian pro- ducts-Amocinted Press.
COUNCIL SEAT
(Conlaned from Page 1)
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C being hela Something should be done to stop some of the really bad pic- tures that are going to America, because they will undoubtedly undermine the goodwill of an industry which loh pretty good dollar earner."-Reuter
Nears
Poland Output Target
Warsaw, Oct. 18.-Eighty-one
4
No Waitresses
For Nazi
War Criminals
Professor Reuter's Charge Denied
Berlin. Oct. 18.-The
be
is understood
-
DESIRE FOR WHEAT
New York, Oel. 18-Pandit Nehru, the Indian Prime Minis- ter, today told the Overseas Press Club here that the Govern Iment of India would like some
of America's surplus wheat solve the country's temporary food difficulties.
Lo
He was replying to a question ng to how friendly Americans could co-operate with India.
ibe said that India would wel- come technical assistance of a
from high grade und experts America to carry out some of the country's multi-purpose pro- jects.
Asked whether the Govern-
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER D Closing Times By Alr Okinawa, Tokyo and USA, 2 p.m. Hathow. Kwelyang, Taipeh, Sw-
later that It was announced 1 Steering Committee had taken no decisions today. But Sultan Hamil told a press con- ference that the Committee had "discussed the situation in East Java in Java
pleasant very atmosphere.“
Sultan Hamid, who is chair-percent of Poland's 1919 pro- man of the Tudortesinu Federalist duction target was reached by leading Nazi war criminals in delegation,
that the September, according to a state- Spandau Prison, in the British ment of Intlla would recognise tow. Chungking, Chengtu, Lluchow Yugoslavia's attempt to gain the Indonsians werted sovereignty
not being the Communist Government of and Kunming, 3.30 p.m. ment Issued today by the State sector of Berlin, are
"We
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 scat "is a challenge
wallers and China, Mr Nehru replied, looked after by Planning Committee,
Closing Times By Air 10 be transferred to them by
ofclai havo sent for our Ambassador Soviet Union."
Talpelt, Swalew and Holbow, 3.30 about the middle of December.
chamber-maids,
consultations. Like other pra He said that informal talks on
British spokesman sald here 10-for
Governments of the world we Cairo (Nairob!, Mombase,
Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachil._Baszu. Dar-es- ach transfer date had
day.
He was commenting on a cannot goore reaütles."
Balaam, Mauritius and Johannesburg no decisions had
letter from Professor Eryt
Nehru was addressing vla Cairo), Rome and London, 1Kow- Reuter, chief Burgomaster of about 500 representatives of the logon CPO) 430 pm; (GPO) 5 pm. Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Co. Berlin, complaining that the world press at the Savoy-Plaza tombo, Sydney and Avelland, 8 p.m
Closing Times By Sex Western city authorities had 10 Hotel-Reuter.
Rabat, Australia and New Zea land via Sydney, 9.30 am. (par &
โย
GEOGRAPHIC BASIS
The Soviet Foreign Minister begun, but said that Yugoslavia's election | been gl,--Heuter.
to the Security Council would
not
be recognised as either Inwful or just. "The Soviet Union will never reconelle itself to such a violation of the Char- ter," he declared.
He was asked if the Sovies Union would have supported Yugoslavin two years ago and If so why ara it not support t answered now. M. Vyshinsky
that the Soviet Union would always support any, candidacy on a goographile basis supported by a majority of that region.
Asked to comment on Yugo- slavia claiming n sent on the Council by virtue of her role in the war, M. Vyshinsky re- plied: "Other countries, In- have cluding Czechoslovakia, made contributions to the war."
M Vyshinsky was osited whether
Unloa the Soviet would, refure to sit.on the "Security Council if Yugoslavia was elected. He replied: "Such an election will not be recognis od ng either lawful or correct But the Soviet Union does not announce in advance what it will do."-Reuter,
Planes Désert From Taiwan
San Francisco, Oct. 18.- Peking Redio claimed tonigh' that two Nationalist planes ha flown from their base in Tal wan to join the Communists in "liberated areas.!!
One of the planes waJ C-47 transport and the other r trainer, the Radio said. Reu ter
SIDE GLANCES
The Committee states that the annual consumption per head of woollen textiles has increased by 25 percent compared with before the war.Associated Press.
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By Galbraith pay 450,000 West-marks annually
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"That's" the trouble with tolevision-how'm, I going to know what's going on when I'm out plowing?"
i
for the maintenance of the seven Nazis sentenced at Nurem-
berit
Professor Reuter cald that 71 German civilians, including 10 kitchen-maids, four walters, six waitresses and 12 charwomen, had to be paid by the city au- thorities to look after them,
an
The British spokesman do- clared that Spandau Prison was but to house up to 570 pri- soners, and that the up-keep of establishment of this type required a considerable staff.
Approximately 18. Allied na Lionals are employed on main tenance duties and other domes- tic staff are employed in the various messes," the spokesman said.-Reuter.
Mr
1
UK
Newspaper
To Publish
"Street-Car"
ren): 10 am, (ord).
Straits, Ceylon, India, Madagascar, Aden and Egypt, 1 pa
FRIDAY, OCTOUER EL Closing Times By Al Swatow, am, treg); 9.30 am. (018),
USA and Canada, 2 p.m.
Tulpeh, Kuruning, Calculta, Swi- tow, Chungking and Chengtu, 3.30
p.m.
Manila. Guam, Manaluku, USA & Canada,
Air Parvel Posla for Monila, Hona- lulu and USA, (Kawison Cro) 438
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Londen, Oct. 18-The London announced Evening Standard today that it would publish in celal farm, beginning :x blonday, In American play "A P Sapore, Sourabaya, Sydney and
Street-Car Naira Desire? which | Auckland, & p.m. has aroused fierce controversy since its first night here last Wednesday.
Radio Hongkong
ILK.T.
The Standard called Ténnes- bie Williams's drama, set in n
0,00, "Hong Kong Calling"-Pro- Inodern Story""The Ugly Ducklingby
Runaway Truck New Orleans, the most con-gramme Summary: 0.08 Children's
Rome,
Oct. 18-One was killed and dive
froversial.
play
of
by the
Itound. 170-
Hits Procession lines", or "the greatest event A Mine. Presented
Garrison Players. (Studio); 0.40; in. this contemporary London Peto Valderrama at tho Piano.
"Record | (Studio); _7,00, theatre
{quest mhn Lord Beaverbrook's afternoon About Variety people newspaper, which has the ex-amme. Presented by Jean Hall- were seriously injured when clusive newspaper rights to them. (Studio) 8.00, World News and News Analysis (London Helay): truck tiriled backwards down text, will print without 8.15. "Much Dinding in the Marsh" Richard Murdoch and {with a bill Into hundreds of people alteration."
Kenneth Horne. (BUGTS); 0.43, taking part in a religious pro- Most Loudon drama crities Generally Speaking" (London cession today at Borgo Rivola, praised Vivien Leigh's perfor Relay: 5.00, "From the Editorials" hear Forll.
mance in the leading role, but London Relay): D.10, Weather Re-
Organ. Jammona
Relay from itself did not meet the clamical Moutrid'ell 1.50, "Ring Up the Cur
Shakespeare by demands of tragedy and was tainMusic for blatant and crude in its preoc-British Composers D.D.C. Theatre. Orchestra conducted by Walter cupation with sex.
Goaht. Sylvia Robin (Soprano) and One mass-circulation Sunday taberi Irwin (Tiaritone) (BUCTS}) aric! Ilim newspaper printed long 10:10, George Boulanger
A farm-land carrying the most of them thought the play ports, 0,11, Bert Gillette at the crucifix was crushed to, death against a wall.
The parish priest and a wo man were knocked down. Three children riding on the back of
truck were injured. The truck was carrying a article condemning the latter Orchestra; 10,30, Dance To Ambros statue of the Madonna at the aspect with liberal quotations and is Orchestra; 11.00, Stadio Nowerool, (London Relay) 11., hend of the parade. Its broken from the play to prove its paint. Weather Report and Hammary, of, failedRouter.
Reuter,
News: 11.20, Close Down
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