THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1949.
Horseshoes And Nails As Rent
Indonesian Anxiety On Future Of New Guinea
EARLY NEGOTIATIONS TO SETTLE PROBLEM URGED
The Hague, Nov. 3.-The Prime Minister of East Indonesia, Anak Agung Gde Agung, said today he felt "deep regret and disappointment” because the New Guinea problem had not been solved at the round table conference on Indonesia.
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The failure to agree un tions
and graduat separation, represent...... Internal dik. New Guinen, he said,
had from the United States of In-cord will be a real threat to the "cast
donesia would take place, # shadow
the
Government for Com He thought, however, that the mundary is waiting to move m'ng co-operation within the
present
Dutch Government Įvoleniatism backs out.” Netherlands-Indonesian would do its best to solve this
Union."
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ile urged that negotiations to settle the problem be started na ,299n as possible after the trana
fer of sovereignty ns 11 "remaine # inexorable demand on the Indonesians' alde that it should betonst to Indonesia."
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problem.
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onesians hoperl that per at Government would re.;
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The Prime Minister suggested ionomeuts that New Guinea, which leni Asked why solution he per-
Fact
Indonesia,aily had la mund for the New might be the firm subject to be Ciuinea yoblem the Federalist taken up at the first conterence | Inter said, "Let us have New of Union Ministers.
Guinea but fel the Thatch a Dutch disapprentibent at the Minister it for 100 years." conference resalts
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"Colonia imperialism is mov- but, but Soviet imperialism on the march.
A picture taken recently during the Quit Rents Services, an mony conducted every year at the Royal Courts of Justice, the Strand, London. ancient cere- The services entail the paying to the Crown of six large horseshoes and 61 nails as rent for the site of a forge which used to be situated where Australia House The horseshoes and nails have been preserved for the ceremony for
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LEFTIST WELCOME
The Leftist independent Het Parool welcomed the agreement as "an incatrulable moral gan
It Buded that whether donesia became a frieIVE OF cane Estranged clepended Holland,
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shut he would do so and Lagered on the borders of 270 Republican leader election districts, but failed to would spetak of political results, fagree on the other 44, Winde
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U.S. Plan To
Secure Manganese
Solution To Italian Colonies Problem May Be Found Soon
Lake Success, Nov. 3.-Hopes that the United Nations General Assembly would arrive at a decl- sion during the present session on the disposal of the former Italian colonics brightened today when the powerful 20-vote Latin-American group decided to support a compromise move for collective trusteeship over Somaliland.
Dr Jose Arce (Argentina) proposed; in a private meeting of Latin-American delegates, that Somaliland be administered during a ten-year pre- independence period by Brazil, Italy and Egypt. "The original plan for Somaliland had been trustee-
ship administered solely by Italy.
The new Argentine com-, fle added that the United promise had the support, in States delegation still favoured principle
of a six-power of the Latm-} the principle American group, as well as toward independence, but there advisory council to guide Libys the Arab bloc, which would are strong indications that the appear to ensure A two- United States agreed with the thirds vote for it when it is British contention that the of a unified Libya submitted to the Political should not be forced
principic
on the people without their consent.
Tho
and meelings today yesterday between Mr Hector McNeil (Britain) and Mr Philip Jessup (USA) were Intended to to: ns- enable the United States certain precisely what the United Kingdom's objections were and how they could be met.-United Preen.
Committee and the plenary session of the General As sembly.
Although no
vole was taken at the Latin-American meeting, key delegates mud the formuln was accepted by the majority of the delegations 25 neans at avoiding
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collapse the UN
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the only
altempt to decide on the political future of the African colonies,
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OUTWARD MAILS
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Closing Time By Air Kuomkig. Caleukta. Hoshow, Liu- chow, Taipeh, Chungking & Cheng- 1, 3.30 p.m.
Manlia, Guam, Honolulu, VBA, and Canada, à pr
Al Parcel Posta for Manila, Kopo-
& p.m.
tem
Cher churries may To Countor Cut Inter enough votes to prevent julu and USA, (CPO) 4 p.m. (GPO)
PAY REFUSED
The Cathete
Supply From Russia is not ai prenent apparent.
Washington, Nov. 3. The United States is seek ing to rounter a reduction
sources
of
a two-thirds decision, however,
Ordinary At Mall (Printed Mat- Packet Samples and Small Meanwhile, no serious opposi. | Posts, for Mantia, Guam, Honolulu tion is expected to the plan for and USA. (CPO) 4 pm.: (QPQ) D
p.m. deferment of the decision
Singapore, Batavia, Bydney Eritrea while United Nations Auckland. p.m. Commission conducts
on
hierarchy here has announced that if will re- of Soviet manganese ship-spot Inquiry. fuse State salary payments and; ments by
to a campaign
Inter, United States offein) has confirmed opposition to the develop ather
told a Press conference that hie whole system established by the this essential metal.
idelegation would probably sup new Church laws.
port the Argentine proposal for The bater
High officials said that they rec-power
administration Somaliland.
in used
favourably
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Magils 3 p.m.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER &
Closing Times
Manila, 12.30 p.m.
y Air
USA and Canada, I p.m. Lłuchow, Kwelyang, Taipeh, Kun- ming. Chungking and Chengtu, 330 p.m.
Blangkok, I p.m
Closing Times By Ren Halbow and Pakhoi vía Rothow, 10
payment for all -clergy under the new law, which hoped that present deposits in came into operation on Novenia, South Afrlen, Bruzil and
U.S. DESIRE ber 1, is 38,000 crowns anually. the African Gold Coast could
The official said the United This will be increased every be exploited to offect the Stater would probably consider third year by 3.600 crowis,
duction of Russian shipments. Clergy of the
proposal njong highest rank Manganese,
stoc)
enhancem will be paid an additional 48,300 manufacture, is one of the items the line if it would Paris, Nov. 3.--An eagle and
of obtaining
Strals, Bombay and Karachi, 1 the possibility <TD>WT annually. The a cat were found locked in agrade will receive an additional for an "emergency."
second being stock-piled in America
p.m. the two-thirds Assembly ma- Hunatuta, USA, Canada. Central grim embrace sear Lyons. They
neccesary to implement and Bouth America via Han Fran- had fought a death duel, the cat ripping the eagle's throat, and the bird strangling the cut with iis claws.
Each of the political parties but suggested different borders for the districts กล rejected aristration by Sirry Pasha and two other Independent Cabinet Ministers the Defence
Minis-
The egle, which had a wing! N:༣༠ York. Nirv
span Pasha, Mehmed Haidar
of two metres, has been Seipp-Howard ecutorial tommyand
stuffed for natural history the Minister elincussing the Netherland Ets-
State, museum. Reuter. Mohamed
Hashem Bey, Sirry donesian
declared Pasta's son-in-law. it remains to be shown
others in the outgoing Cabinet al capacity
fur self included
four Wafdists, Constitut18,
Theat
axrent.
10 government exists in the Dutch Liberal Boat ladies."
"If we open at hearts to the Union pariner, we shall be able
to restore in 10 years the hur
done to friendship in the past! four years'',
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BEATING THE RETREAT
Bands of the 27th
Massied
the Retrent at
36,000 crowns, the third 24,000 crowns and tie fourth 12.000 crowns,
Other denominatious have accepted the Government's new куліст The wording of the decree differed for the different denominations.
Four decrees concern the Czechoslovnk Church, the next jorgto numerically to the Catholics, the Orthodox and Evangelical Churches and to all religious societies, -Reuter
LOYALTY OATH
p.m.
in the past, Russia has been jority the main single source of the decision. ile emphasised that place (No Farrels for Canada
Ите United States strongly Manila,
Baigon. Drylon, Ledba solution of the Modagascar, Egypt and Marselles favoured This spring, without explane-Colonies question at the present tion, Moxow cirastically re-Colos duced is exports of the metal session1,
85,000 tons of Soviet mangantac are estimated to
Le American buyers. Only ile defended the recommen
dalions approved by the 31- have entered Lation sub-committee last week United States ports in the first Un Libyn, Somaliland and United Fitrea, and said the Slater
them would support when the debate started in the full political committee during the next few days. He acknow ledge that several countries,
nine months of this year-com- pared with total of 373,000 tons for 1948,
AID TO S. AERICA
The
3 p.mt,
Australia and New Zealand via Sydney 8 p.m. (par, reg &, ord),
BUNDAY, NOVEMBER'S Closing Times By Air Saigon and Paris, 14 àın Changking,
Chengtu, Kunming.
Taipeh, Llichow, Kwellin and Kwel-
and to am
PRESS
State Department and including Britain, had doubls PHOTOGRAPHS
tions with
Copies
of
"Even When they failed to resolve the Infantry Brigade will take part native politicians who signed themifferences at a meeting today, in the Beating agreement at The Engue are not the Prime Minister
Prague, Nov. 3.-Senior Czech submitted the Hongkong curtain they can sell the union; his resignation to the King 5.15 pm today.
church ometals must in future Cricket Club at inteste ter discordant elements they United Press.
take an oath of loyalty to the other Government agences have about certain aspects of these
recommendations. i
Government la the presence of already taken steps to help na-recom
photographs Bands will be those of the 1st
The officin) also said that Bn. Middlesex Regiment and 1st the Prune Minister, or their
ganese deposits the United States would de-taken by the South China Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Heli- | appointmu als will not be up-
to build them up.
termine its position the Morning Post and Hong Kong hunders.
These officials disclosed that proved,
as they Tolograph Staff Photographers. the United States
proposed amendments in the posi Icw months had helped the were offered. He predicted that Britain the United States and South African Government
would ultimately adjust their obtain badly needed transport
on details
SIDE GLANCES
The
The Calvinis morning paper Trouw declared, "The round- table tragedy has ended". results showed that the Nether- Inix Constitution had not been adhered to.
Sultan Hamid
of Pontianak, leader of the indonesian Fed- eralist delegation, said here to- day that the delegation was re- turning to Indonesia with "great anxiety," to face expected pro- lests
against the
fact that Netherlands New Guinea has
not been included in the terri- tory of the new State.
Sultan Hamid said the "ex- plicit mandata" of his delegation had been to "hold fast to New Guinea, and they were going to have a hard time "calming" the home governments.
The Dutch delegation, he went on, had not been unfavourably disposed towards the iden that this territory should pass to the new State, while
in practica Netherlands administration should continue.
the Dulch delegation. had been aware that the Nether- lands Parliament would never have accepted such a solution, they bad had to stand firm on their dat rejection of it.
But
"LAND OF PROMISE" The Sulton weg afraid that "a certain group of people would endanger co-operation between Holland and Indonesia as em- bodied in the Union by picturing Now Gulnen ns a land of promise for the Dutch
Once there the people would want to have their language, culture. -and iratliu
own
By Galbraith
DOPL UND BY MEA RERVICE, INC. T. ME RED. I I. PAT, OFF.
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"never used to think about gotting sick, doctor, but three of my bridge club have had appendicitis operations!"
Radio Hongkong
com-
This is stipulated in a decrco published today,
It affrets Archbishops, Bishops and administrators
Clergy, other than Bishops, Radio Hongkong will mence its evening broadenst et Archbishops and administrators, 5.15 p.
today in order to must take the oath before the cover the ceremony of Beating Minister of Justice, Dr Altxel the Retreat, which
in charge of is 10 ske Copieka, who is
take place on the cricket
church affairs-Reuter. groun 1, It Chater Road. is
PAYMENTS BEGIN expected
Prague, Nov. 3.-The official
that the broadenst will last for
to
equipment lo speed the ship- present differences interior.
ment of manganese
frorn the
Several steps are being con- sidered to help India and other i countries, they added.
The motivo for Russia's cut- back, Government officials he
love, la a desire to force approval half an hour, and recordings wil news agency today announced of exports of American
ma- be taken back to the studio, and that Czechoslovakia's priest chinery and electrical equip portions of these recordings w.had started drawing their Slate-ment to the Soviet Union,
Com- te Included in the special Poppypatd salaries under the
Such items. are now harred Day broadcast which is being munist Government'b new from Russia and other Eastern as possible given by Vice-Admiral A. C. G. Church law. It enld 2,500,000 European countries Madden, CB, CBE, at 9.40 in the crowns in pay-cheques had war material.Reuter.
been malled since Saturday.
U.6. CONSIDERING BIG A high Church source sald on BARTER DEAL WITH-INDIA 4. “Hongkong Calling"-Programme Tuesday that all the higher-PAGE 7 Summary: 0.02 Children's Story: clergy would refuse their "Winter Holiday By Arthur Hancheques, although the lower
Read by Captain Flint. (Btudio): 6.30, "Cantonese by Radio clergy had been told it was Given by Miss Lee Wai Lan and permissible for them to accopt. Mr. S. K. Lee. (Studio): 850. Cur The agency sold 127 priests Lombardo and His Royal Canadiani;
Home
1. World News and News Analysis, pardoned by President Klement (London Relay); 7.15, "Swing To" Gottwald last week also would Gene Krups and Charlie Barnel receive their cheques, although Pramented by John Baker, (Studio);
mailed.
DRIVE
KWEILIN
ON
(Continued from Page 1)..
743, Studio Recital-by Tu Yuchthese had not yet been magnis may determine the length
Meanwhile, the Communist
Seln (Pianista) and Richard Lib. (Tenor) Accompaniment by Betty
forials." (London Relay
of the life of Nationalist China, Drown. (Studio); B, From the Zal newspaper Rude Pravo wrote
General Pal's only path of Thanksgiving Masses had 0.16that "Muse Lovers Hour Classical Te been held by many priests to retreat is now westward across Yvonne Charler, (Studio)! 9.16. celebrate the coming into effect the country towards Yunnan, 10 Having A Wanderful Crime of the Church law-United the foothills of what eventually Comedy Thriller by Max Kester with Press
quest Programme
Presented
EXILE MOVEMENT
becomes the Himalayan mass of Naunton Wayne and Beall 'Radford.
Central Asia. (UDCTS): - ú.4o. "Toppy. Day Pro
Pilots arriving from Kwellin Fremme-Special Moisage from London, Nov. 3 Czecho-said airlines and numerous Vice-Admiral A. C. G. Madden, xlovak exiles here have found civilinis were evacuating south- CD., CU.B. 10, Radio Newsreeled a special committee to work ward, General Lin's drive is (London Holay); 10.15, Weather Report: 10.10, Excerpts from Gl with the European Movement, apparently timed to coincide bert and Builivan: - 104 London non-governmental organisa-with the renewed Communist Studio Melodies Mantovani and lation dialinct from the Council westward drive against Chung- Orchestra, ' (BDCTB): 1115, Weather Report and Summary of News: 1130, of Europe and embracing exiles king from Hupah
Province.
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United Press.
on
of the Libyan settlement.
are on view in the Morning Post Building.
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