THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949.
Of
Indonesian Republic To "Roots of Knowledge For Farmers FEC Nations May
Be Born Next Month
COMPLETE SOVEREIGNTY
The Hague, Nov. 2.-A now Republic, the United States
of Indonesia, will be born next month, it was announced hero today at the last full session of the 10-wook round-table con- ferenco of Dutch and Indonesians.
She Must Obey
Iere'n bound-by
one
girl contract-to
whe
毒物
take
orders
five
her husband
0 p.m.
from from
a.m. lo days a weck. She in Gloria Grahame
Hollywood m actress, shown here on hoilday at Falm Springs, California. Gloria's husband, who la also her director, and a wise pro- ducer, Inslated that she sign an Zla ab. agreement giving solute authority on the set, to avoid hold-ups which might result from domestic diagree- menta~(AP Picture).
Greek Govt Urged To
Show Mercy
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three members of the United on Indo- The draft constitution, to Nations Commission
then each signext four take effect immediately nesia ofter
of copies of the resolution, signify- the transfer
and International ing mutual Hovereignty by the Dutch, recognition of the new relation
the Netherlands sets up a Federal Republic rhip between of all present Dutch posses- and Indonesia.
in the Enst Indies, slons except New Guinea, on which the delegations falled and to reach agreement whose status will be decided within a year of the trane fer.
The resolution announced that the agreements would come "at the moment of into force transfer of sovereignty, which will take place at a formal nat at Amsterdam, ceremony later than December 30, 1910.
added that the United Nations Commission or other The population
would Republic is about 70,000,000 of Untled. Nations agency whom 40,000,000 live in Java.bserve implementation of the Almost all are Indonesians, with agreements.—Reuter,
of the new
a small minanty of Chinese and Indiana and European
munity of 200,000.
Under the transfer
The Netherlands "uncondition-
(*0/13-
chaiter,
transfer Net In
and
1
on
State" or Dezember
ally and ERNINGENE
complete
demesin to the Republ recognises it as
del and
novereign from not later than
ta
1949
EQUAL STATUS
A Union statute and that it
APPLAUSE IN UN
CENERAL ASSEMBLY
Lakr Success, Nov. 2. The ATATIRLANCETTROnt of the successful conclusion of The Hague round-
Indonesia conference (Fi was greeted with appinuse at a
Null
the of keraion special
As- Nations General sembly here today.
Uuted
The Assembly met briefly to upprove the transfer of certain
WAY zded to bring aixutems, including that of Indone- "organised co-operation between sin. tron
the Poll i Com-
the Netherlands and five United matter to the Special Ad Ho
Republie on
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Throwing things about is usually frowned-on in the classroom, by the most broadminded of teachers, but, as this picture shows, these pupils of Lingfield County Secondary School in Surrey, are getting away with something like it. Because the headmaster believes that children who live in a farming community should have a working knowledge of rural life, the school has its own plgs, and Here the children fowls and the children learn to feed and look after them.
unload mangolds into a clamp for winter feeding of livestock.
OEEC Adopts Trade Charter For Europe
Organisation
Paris, Nov. 2.-The 18-nation Council of ti for European Economic Recovery today adopted a European trade` charter with the aim of abolishing before December 15 trado quotas on at least half of their total imports on private account.
The Soviet Foreign Minister M Andrei Vyshinsky, M. Dmutz, Mantulsky, of the Ukrune, and 111 Vindtr Clementis of then Holland with
Foreign Ministry of Czecho
Importers to oblain force from slovakia. did not join
The ultimate aim of the private In the Etemps and air
It may Ask the Jowerns
in to formi please at the ananevaert, planı
"single feed goods,"
Organisation to decide whether mad ber naval forces witheri Files by DC Van Heuven large market in Europe in the goods affected should b
She will year of the transfer
Goodhart, Vire-Chuteman of the which gods and services counted towards the 50 percent į help
buchung up in
ize
Netherlands delegation
Toportion prescribed, ** Է* Է 14 * Nuvy, nal will mulitary mission
for three and tyise in-
"Atle less than a yout character's Eghting forcEN,
aghung wILN in progress Holland and the Regable wil; ugo,
U between the Netherlands with Creseperate in
the the Raublic of Indonesia, but ..f
been a major step han next 12 monthe, after which the today
taken towards a peaceful park- ruto wall be reviewed.
en settlement
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The Republie will have n
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and the Senate. FY
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that the also recognised need might arise for Govern Ex-ments in compare their financial, Cripps, compte, social, tariff, and in
can move freely."
Mr Warren Austin, hend
delegation. United States the
Originally Inspired by British Chancellor of the
Sir Stafford chequer,
the
and
sultation
with with the Belgian Foreign
15 was drawn up by him in con- sestment policies in order
French and netrieve "alek harmoniendo Ministers. Many appeur.
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necessary for at-
Artists In Battledress
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Start Work On Jap
Treaty Soon
London, Nov. 2-Britain favours inviting the Soviet Union and the new Chinese Communist government-when it la recognised-to participate In writing a peace treaty for Japan, British in- formants said today.
However, Britain is ready to proceed with a peace conference without them if they will not agree to the British-American plans..
ad-
Britain and the United] the military occupation States will soon raiso the ministered by General Douglas
question of inviting all
members of the 11-nation Far Eastern Commission to!
MacArthur ends.
TRADE TREATY
Omcial
today
sources said the £135,009,000 trado agreement between Japan and
a treaty conference on a de- that
finite date, it is believed. the sterling area is ready to be
The conference has been designed in a few days. The ono layed since 1947 by disagro-year agreement was negotinted wi h Gen. MacArthur's staff Powers ment among the big
ald of the Japaneso on how to go about it. The with the US
the Government. Britain want and
the elimuna- 11 nations to do the whole job. It provides for Russia insists that the big five-tion of a £10,000,000 trade de- Russia, US, Britain, France and act with Japon last year which Ching-draft the treaty and would otherwise submit afterwards to a con- be paid in dollars. ference of all the nations who fought Japan.
With the establishment of the Chinese Communist regime at Pelping, Russin will presumably Insist on the Communists re- presenting China at any peace conference.
trade
Britain feels that her will prosper better in Japan if
No Sign Of
Break In
Coal Strike
Washington,
Nov.
2-Ilope for a break bi the six-week-old coal strike was destroyed today
operators when Indiana fused to make a separate deal with the president of the Unßod Mine Workers, Mr John Lewis.
ro-
(Continued from Page 4)
Mr Lewis uffered to talk over contract with then after the to include
all Governor of fodiena, Mr Henry been exputides ranks of the thros Services, past | Sebricker, appented to him to
permanent or tem- Field-Marcbal Auchin- |porary
Robert Schuman and M Pauliving at closer economie and at present Van Zeeland, working with Mir monetary association,“ Paul Hoffman, Marshall 1 Adruunistrator.
اب
The agreement
Fenched at
the Cottell table is a tribute to the spirit of the United Na- which inspired the
LOR
pac-
payments, economie
power and
Afry
general points.
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this
agreement
Meniura of the Drst People's thes, as well as the United Na- Representative Assembly with 1 fans Commission which assist- sucessful be elected ur nomianted new ed in unching mnding fei the most suitable result.
"THIS method in the various territories composing the Repubile. It will strengthen the forces of peace have 130 members of whum and progress throughout all of must be from the present Re-, Au Reuter. publican State and the remain-i der distributed on a population basin.
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Within year there will be free and secre elections for u People's Assembly democrul to replace the first Assembly, dissolved. which will then be The Senate will be composed of two members from each of the participating States.
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its adoption Mr 1- STR1. "The manter 171
UK POSITION
The vi
ispituin, 44
BIC
and the Indiana strike and rave the state from a threatened coal churingo.
who the
UMW
Three key words in the first | leek himself has contributed twu Swiss mountain scenes in olis. point of the Council's plan for
Generals are герге-
However, the operatora sent The plun deuls with the free-
ng trade quotas on import and Ave trade,
tho
back frm rejection, refusing words intra-Europeap | fre
"on private rented, Including 90-year-old Lt.
Lo break nway from Northern cloxer
Gru. Str F. W. N. McCracken, dual prices,
acenant."
Western operators, who joined the British Army in and Co-operation,
1871 and fought in the Egyptian ended contract talks with campaign in 1882; Maj. Gen. Emine union two weeks ago. percent of the total importing G. W. W. Harrison, who was Tom OEEC countries is carried
of the Headquarters MORA of Allied Force Head-
and had no immediate coinment on North Africa ufficially and the remaining quarters in
perent through ordinary ur Italy. and who represented the the development. private channels. or This
56 Army at rugby football in 1020
Prospects of settlement were pervent, 38 percent is already and Britain in the 1024 Olymple
blow when the Tred from quela restrictions,
Bir deal another Gen. and Mal The
Southern Coal Producers' Asso Economic Cabinet" of
of Drummond Inghs, who was 21
elation walked out on negotia- Europe's Marshall Aid Organ Army Group's Chief Engineer.
tious with he Union at Blue- Producers
זור
Games:
ation consists of representatives CIO Expels
Red Union
should which the resolutions adopred will 174 implemented tonight
be decisive in Europe'a will history for the next century."
THE CHARTER Under the new plan-an eco- charter for Europe-ibe tworke Coune!! decided:
countries That member (1) should "adopt he objectives of alolishing before December 15 Cleveland, Nov. 2-The CIO trade quotas on at least 50 per
Zeeland, other from account 1oday expelled its third largest cent of their total imports on
private Electrical United unden-the
the two meetings of the OEEC men, leading the participants, in food and feed. following Workers for
row materials and ilne
ing-suffe
Council, addressed the Minis- AC2. Party f'cople's
Communist Assembly, cheted
manufactured goods."
That if
member tera ns follows: foreign and domestic issues. Constituent Assembly
On the Society's Committee speciai
"All of us feel an almost ter- The action was taken by an (2) will be formed to settle the final
of urgency
about for the past two years has been everwhelming vote of delegates country considers the action of
another in being frustrated by ribic sense
this ex-Corporal W. A. Arnold, for- way with ronstitution, which will then be
to the CIO's 11th annual con-
debale riff or domestic arrangements, getting under
of the merly
Royal Corps the overtunt
me hesitation confirm, d by
vention after a bitter between Left-Wing and Right-likely to restrict the capacity of taak. With Wing delegations in the CIO.
As noon as possible after the of etablishment
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fully
Nov. 2.The London, British Government today and proci imed by the President. expressed the hope that
UN SUPERVISION Greece would show mercy Dutch, Republicans to its captured Communist deralist delegations met in the rebels.
The Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr Christopher
the House Mayhew, told Commons of the Government's views.
A Labour
d Fe-
on
The convention also voted to historie Ruldezaal today for for-charter a new union to organise mal acceptance of the documents workers in the electrical mami- recording their agreements
The main feature of the cere- of mony was the passing of a long resolution summarising the con- ference resulta.
Prime Minister The Dulch the Mr Willem Drees. Chairman of The conference, the lenders of way
William MP, Mr
Warbey, suggested that Forel Offer "And some
a
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COLOURFUL
RELIGION
the
Bialked out when the UMW negotiator, the secretary-trea- John Owens, tatied 10
of Britain, France, Italy, Greece, The new Director-General of Beld, West Virginia. Portugal. Norway and the Army Education, Brigadier W.G. Netherlands meeting under the pidsley, is among the six Briga chahip of
Belgian diers whose works have been surer, Minister, M. Paul Van; hung this year. But there are show up.
Mr Hoffman, who attended privates, signalmen, able-a-
also
from works numerous
Wrens, and
un
CIO MOVE
pre-
An-
Los Angeles, Nov. 2.—A young' course of history in the next!" "Wales, a PT Instructor. / announced on Monday-United I
facturing feld.
The convention later expelled union-the 20,000- second
Equipment man with a taste for garis les century. inember
and vivid-coloured socks has Workers, The union merged with
Electric last the United week against the orders of the command.-Unlied CIO high
of publicly Indicating the abhor- the three delegations and the Press.
rence felt among the Western
democracles" over the execution
of what he called mere politicul offenders.
Mr Mayhew said: "I am sure
whol of the it is the hope House the the Greek Govern- ment will and it possible to be lentent to those who have been misled,"
lic sald, however, that the British Government did not in- tend to take the matter up with Athens,
"It is a matter for the Greek Government," he said. "What- ever the merits of these cases
run for
these the campaign people by Communist-controlled, organisations such as the League for Democracy in Greece is shocking example of mendaelly and
hypocrisy." Associated
Press
Safari Boom. In East Africa
Nairobi, Nov. 2-A boom in East African safarle was re ported here today,
organiso
Companies which the hunta cay that they are booked right up to the end of 1851 by tourists, chiefly Ameri. cans, from whom they hope to get tens of thousands of dollars next year.
• One of the biggest safaris will be next January, when the arrives Maharajah, of Bikaner:
by air from India with a re» tinue of 18 friends, servanta and bodyguards. Three white hunters have been engaged for hini Reuter
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
近
COPR. 1806 BY NGA BERVICE, INCLY, M. REG. U. B. PAT, OFF.
9:17
"Here comes mother-now I'll have to begin forward passing so I won't get tickled so much!"
In Cleveland, the CIO aldent, Mr Phillip Murray, nounced willingness to negotiate to end "tentative" agreements
Anal the steel strike pending settlements. of
Details Come
agreements of the say this, but with all sincerity Signals, who contributes
sought by the union were not that the actions which you are arresting flower studies,
revealed, but it was presumed and which we
works they
the steel contemplating.
also threo There are
would require hope you will take in the next
from that very versatile young companies to agree to match that few months, are actions
Geoffrey the Bethlehem steel settlement, Influence the Naval officer, Lieut. mny very well
Brooke, DSC. A survivor of HMS
Press and
of a work on "DARK AGE"
modern pentathlon, Brooks re- in tho the startedi
greatest religioun "Europe either starts back on presented Great Britain revival
the history in
a position of Olympic Games last year, and Naval Exercises Off according the way toward Southern California,
great strength, in which tres in-came second in our na ional mo-
New South Wales to local Church authorities.
will be very secure dern pentathlon championship in lu the inst Fix weeks, 30-stitutions
or--if there in a failure to act, September. It is not surprising Billy Graham, the
or actions of the wrong kind to find that one of his works de- president of small Bible college are taken--I do not think I am piris another British representa bined lect from the Australian
Miuneapolis and nephew, are
say that live, Lt. M. Lumsden of the 12th.und New Zealand Navies sailed of on American Senator, has exaggerating when
new kind of Royal Lancers, in action in the from Melbourne today for exer- may have a we
XIVIH elses off the New South Wales riding event at the attracted over 200,000 people to
coast.-Reuter. a dark age in the world." his revivalist meetings in
For his "last word," Mr Hoff- Olymplud circus tent here.
cheery man repeated what he said Pre- rmde, namely kermous ana tesident Truman had said in his cheering and singing of his last conversation with him, "I
year-old
Impressed by
his
thousands publicly announced
his
audiences,
version, to
Reuter.
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ar act
have would like to have you make it their con- Very clear to all our friends in principles. Europe that all we desire is a strong, prosperous Europe in which free Institutions will flourish."-Reuter.
"Go-Slow” At
DunkirkTM
Dunkirk, Nov. 2.-Dockers
złow
Radio Hongkong
"Hongkong Calling"-Pro-
here began a "go-slow strikeramumo Suitiniary) 0.02, I Was today in protest, at the delay There""We Fought For Freedom"; in granting them wage increases. (A B.B.C. Broadcast for Schools). may continue (ECTS) 4.20, Ted Heath and li The 'stoppage for about
a week while the Music: 6.30, La Demi-Heure Fran catse. Studio); 7. World Nows, and Raley); (London) men's Communist leader, M.Nown Analysis
Rosuits given by Paul Plerrord, seeks a settle-7.18, Sports
BIL
7.30, Phillips. (Studio): ment of the dispute.
Twenty-five merchant ships "On the Record" Presented by Ronnie Gibbons. (Studio): 8. "From In Dunkirk Harbour are the Editorials London Relay); 8.10, An Appeal for the British Legion affected by the go-slow, it was
by Lt Col Eric Mitchell, 0..E. stated-Reuter.
(Studio): 0.15, "Take It From Hera
Jor A Variety Programme with Nicholl, Dick Bentley & Jimmy Ed- wards. pac Revue Orchestra, con ducted by Frank Cantali. (BECTS): 1.45, "At The Opera"Ring Up thi Curtalo-Excerpts from Gouined's **Romeo and Juliet." Margaret Tiltehlo (Soprano); Frane Vroona (Tenor) with the BBC Theatra Cr Madras, Nov. 2.-Twa bunchestra, conducted by Walter Gochr dred dead have been counted BBCTH1, 9.50, "Caled so far and crops worth £750,- Translated from "Les Petites An nonces by Geo Blano, (DECTS); 000 have been washed away in 10, Radio Newsreel. (London 10- "The recent cyclonain they); 10.15 Weather Report: 10.10, Andhra aared, it was reported Book Review by Altea bekker
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