Red

Infiltration Is Indonesia's Greatest Danger

Washington, Nov. 15.--Well-informed sources who attended the recent conference at The Hague at which the Netherlands agreed to the creation of an independent United States of Indonesia said today that the greatest single danger facing the new country was large-scale infiltration of its Army by Communists.

They said that in recent months a considerable number of Communista "who are direct followers of Moscow" had made their way into the Repub- lican Army in the islands,

Silent Air Raid Alarm

re-

They added that secondary elements threatening the

of the now Atability gime, which will come into being as soon as the Dutch Parliament and Indonesian Government formally ratify the union, were "fanatical Moslems who may refuse to recognise the jurisdiction of the Indonesian Government" and "marauding bands who are just out to prey on the

New York, Nov. 15. The U.S. Air Force revealed to-country." day that "great promise" has been shown by an air rakd warning system, which flashes its alarm inaudibly over any ordinary radio pro- Kramme.

of people might be Millions istening to the broadest it would not hear the coded warn ing which could be slipped into

broadcust withlo tho reconds

በርቱድነነ

receivers Only special places the police stations anu would register

sheriffs' offices

bell l the alarm by light, buzzer, the Air Force said in the announcement.

Major-General Robert Wels- ter, Commander of Ensters Air Defence Force, sad the new system "showed great promise, particularly from the standpoint of speed," in a recently military teal.

WARNINGS FANNED OUT Telephone networks require from one to two minutes to pass an alert from contro) centres to the nation's warning centres, he system takes aid. The radio Doven seconds.

عتداء

Also, Major-General Webster

the radio

Bystem will be to fau Qul a warning instantly over any desired area through a series of commercial mdio stationa

of

While eradication of disrup- tive elements was primarily the responsibility of the Indonesian Government, these sources can inued, "the United States

and the Netherlands Amerivn Government also have n large stake" in the malter because of and their commercial

interest their desire to see exports from Indios flowing to Europe in amounts The Indien' larger export trade so far has renchied percent of the only about 35 prewar average.

[

and

AID FOR NEW RECIME In order to assist the Indone- sians in restoring and maintain- ing order, the Dutch Govern- ment will provide Army Navy units for some time after The aim is to independenco withdraw all Dutch troops from the islands within six months. but the Navy will stay on for one year. liowever, naval units and personnel will be under the overall command of the Indone- on Minister of Defence during their stay in the islands.

aid the

new

regime

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1949.

Big

Mood Three In Jovial

Administrators

Asked To Report On Trust Areas

15.-India today de. Flushing Meadow, Nov. clared that any refusal by administering Powers to give details of how they were promoting self-govern- ment or independence in trust territories would give rise to "misgivings" about their real attitude.

Speaking during a United Nations General AA- sembly debate, the Rev. J. D'Souza (India) proposed that the administering Powers submit their plans with- in one year.

France Expects More Revenue

U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson (left), and French Foreign Minister Robert

clasp Schuman hands in front of beaming Ernest Borin, (centre),. British Foreign Secretary,

the following

opening meeting of the Big Three in Paris on November 9, (AP Picture).

ENGLISHMAN

FOUND DEAD

IN PARIS

Syrians Elect Assembly

Damascus, Nov. 15.- Debtors were released from prison and women voted for the first time in Arab bla- tory today as Syrians named a 108-man National Assembly in a quiet and free election..

POCKET CARTOON

Arkia-

"All he left me was an

clection tip}"

Eighty percent of eligible wo- SHOT HIS OWN

of

BROTHER

A

men and 40 percent of the men are expected to cast ballots be. fore the last poli closes to- to bo morrow. With results

15.- Los Angeles, Nov. announced on Thursday, obser Richard Elliott, 15, who killed yers predicted that the People's his 10-year-old brother with Party would lead all others "mercy" shot fler neeldentally, followed by the Independent | shooling him in the head whils and Renaissance Parties which showing him a pistol, has been entered an entente with the found guilty of involuntary People's group. The Nationalist manslaughter and placed in the Party

President custody of his parents. former Shoukry al Kouwatly boycotted Richard told the police that the election. The Communists after the

his first shot

young expected poll about brother "was

Ho moaning." 6,000 votes.

added: "I just could not stand the election, designed to It, so I shot him again to end give Syria a stable governmealThis agony."Reuter. after two coup d'etats within five months this year, the In- terior Minister, Rushdi Keykhin ordered the release of 10 debtors from prison so that they could vole.

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In

to

QUIET AND FREE

Mr Keykhla personally toured all polling places in Damascus and its suburbs, and said ha deputies hnd nasured him voting

capital was outside the

both qulet and free.

Women were reported to be candidates casting ballots for who supported the proposal to pertolt women to seek election In this "test to the Assembly. election, primary education

about 5,000

'only

women with certificates

in Damascus—

The was

now Assembly,

with internal reforms

which the government, external

Paris, Nov. 15.-Edward could vote and none could seek If they refused, he said,

de Muralt, 40-year-old Bri-office. "cer- their action would tainly give rise to mistish trade agent, who givings and give a wrong found dead in his car here addition to a new Constitution impression of their real at today with his head swathed will stabilise titude, which we believe is in bandages, had been re-will face two major

hours earlier issues-the proposed merger of Inspired by N genuine jected a few

Syria with Iraq and the pro- by the woman he loved.

posed Arab collective security pact-United Press.

liberalism."

glea

A 30-year-old French cabaret Mr D'Souza sald that the

singer, Sylvie St Claire, to whom former German colonies In Paris, Nov. 15. The Africa, which had been allotted

he proposed for the second time Just night, was the last person The United States in expected French Council of Ministers to different Powers, were highly

known to have seen him alive. 1950 susceptible to different ideolo. by today approved the

Paris evening papers sald that bu

and varying political the singer told the police they economie assistance through the budget which they will ask

development. Export-Import Bank Parliament to pass.

had dinner in Montmarte to- Extra ECA and to get industry and commerce |

covenue would be devoted to

"If general plans were sub-gether, then went on to a club. al a higher speed and moving thus reduce unrest in the Indics a production drive, and amit ed in good time," he stated. Muralt then had a drink and

United States officials had campaign

fiscal "the United Nations would be left alone, according to the re-

to prevent this port. in a position Dutch and In-frauds and speeding repay threat to the unity of these

Caretakers of the West End promised the flamesians that they would pro- ment of "ilicit profits" territories,

and to co-ordinate flat where he lived found his cor, his head vide help if the two countries

made by French companies he process of political evolu- body in his own settled their dispute amicably.

bondages, itis tion for their different sections." swathed luring the war.

morning.

UNION AGREEMENT

The new Union of Indonesia and the Netherlands is described

Rgainst

Dangreument persists between Rtdical and Modernte Ministers

Finally, the radio systen appears to be quite kickp

These special receivers alve. inight be produced in quantity n3 US$25 or $30 for as little

as "voluntary" and the Queen'm the one hund, and Socialists, tau.

the Netherlands a merely on the other, about salary in worked eller of The systein

ereases for civil servants, was uvely during Operation Look-the "symbol" of the union, with

leurned in well-informed circles. out" hel

north-no direct authority over the USI the 10

The Union ZIZVODENIENTÍ pu- enstern states in Sepæmber ---

vules Tur various methous of The Socialists want in- United Pres

creases to be paid en blog, while

Fight wing the

part of Cabinet wants to split them into budget The total

TALKS ON

ARMS FOR

EUROPE

economic and

operatin

itary (1)- between Indonesia

and the Dutch, un exchange

In

'wo parla.

the

10

The Indian delegate went on alreas the importance of placing political emancipa lon before education and economic progress in the non-sovereign areas.

TEN WHO SAW

on

THE TRICK

B&W

was ar-

how hypnotism

in curing peo-

losses.

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Leeds, Nov. 15. Ten people in a University hall here saw the Indian rope- trick done, but 300 other people with their eyes glued the same spot nothing.

The performance MAN TAKEN IN

ranged by the Indian Students

Leeds Univer Detectives probing Muraits Association of to show 22-yearly death tonight look a old man-sald to be Engilsh could be used to police headquarters for ques-ple of neurotic

The 10 who saw the trick- tioning.

Detectives shielded the mun two girls and eight men-wore Hamid, a pro-

SHOWING TO-DAY AT "My delegation," he declared, rom photographers waiting a hypnotised by

They sald 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. fessional hynotist, accept the door.

that they

BOW U the thesis that self-government Waiters at the Boccacio Club, afterwards "inds it impossible to

Into the air. early rope, thrown

THREE FAMOUS STARS cannot be granted until, for where Mural spent the

remain rigid write a small In- example, illiteracy is abolished. part of yesterday evening listen.

climbed up and dis- IN AN UNFORGETTABLE ing to Miss St. Claire, sald that dian boy "There are methods of imino young man sat with him.

appeared at the top.

LOVE PICTURE! One student went forward to There was a lively exchange,

that to believed ing an electorate and initiating them to democralle Institutions which seemed to be on "scati

Another student, fold he saw. by means other than the now-mental problema,"

hynos's that he was a naper and the political

under

delivered great politician, book."

speech on peace and world co- curity-cuter.

TRAINING ELECTORATE

There will be of military mis sions, and the Dutch will help figure approved by the Council to in the Indonesian Anny

at Ministers

milliard is 2,275 foreign

relations, each

francs, of which 1,535 milliard country will have its own dip-

is for the ordinary budget and tomatic service, but neither

test the rope 740 millard is for the annexe tnternational ne- i will inke any them affecting

the other with budget. out prior consultation.

Under The agreement,

the wil

London, Nov. 15.-Repre- Indonesian Government sentatives of the five Brus- continue to employ Dutch civi sels Treaty Powers-Britain,) servants for a transition perio France, Belgium, Holland of two years and then assum and Luxembourg met American military ex- discuss supplies perts to under the United States plan to arm the North At- lantic Pact countries.

ponsibility for their pensions today necessary.

Mr Lewis Douglas, the Ameri- can Ambassador In London, whe presided. outlined the United

States' position under the terms of the Mutual Detence Asistanes Act

He also discussed the response the United States hopes to make

to requests for military equip ment, which the Brussels Treaty

Powers submitted carlier this

your.

The Indonesian Governmeni vin take over about USSI,130,- 000,000 worth of obligations for

any

mich the Dutch wic now responsible, and will also

uarante payment for

utch property which may be However, it may expropriated.

efer payment on the latter for La rec усать if necessary."--

Jnited Press.

The ordinary budget is made p of 1.115 miliard for elvli ex- onses and 420 milliard for military expenses, and the annexe udget of 278 milliard for recon- Fruction and 462 millard for "equipment and modernisation."

hand-

Political meetings, ora com-

The man left the Club. A few BOW minutes later, waiters Muralt go over to Miss St Claire munications, contact between and then leave-Reuter, leaders and followers, were some of the ways to develop an intelligent population, he said.

India, he said, was a good ex- The total ordinary budget re-ample of a country which, al- henue is estimated at 153 though not completely literate, milliard-four more milliard had drawn up a constitution pro- han necessary-Reuter.

riding for universal suffrage

essential Self-government was for economie progress.

VILLAGE COMMUNITY

What Germany

Costs Britain

London, Nov. 15. The OCA cupation of Germany cost Bri- nin £590,000,000 up to March

Film Star's Efforts 31.

of Commons today

For Jewish Children The figure was supplied to

the House San Francisco, Nov. 15-Filmy Mr Christopher Mayhew, A communique Issued tonight

Eddic Cantor har the American Embassy, comedian where the discussions were held, collected US$36,000 towards the Foreign Under Secretary.

by

new

a

More Jobs Now In Depression Areas

London, Nov.

15. The Government's

drivo to

guarantee future prosperity for Wales and Monmouthshire Mronce one of the three worst depression areas in Britain be to has so far created 90,000 more jobs thora than in 1937,

it was announced hero tonight.

The tendency, warned D'Souza, would always make the trust areas producers of raw materials needed for In- dustrial purposes and a market for finished goods,

it has a established, and many of the problem of

in South Wales, and new factories making big valleys

"India believed that in the face of this danger solution," he said.

It

by

There are

atill 25,000 to 30,000 unemploy-

More than 600 industrial gooda from South Wales ports

It projects have been establish- had reached record levels,

In official was admitted

that the ed since 1945, or are being quarters, however,

certain individual

the problem of employing its efforts to break into the disabled men, had not yet been In was enunciated

outlines broad

Mahatma United States and Canadian completely solved. said that similar lalks were in establishment of seven

Mr Mayhew said that the to Gandhi, based on the organis

£300,000,000 for progress in Rome and Oslo and youth housing units for child fal, included

tion of the village community markets. eivil occupation i would shortly begin in Copen-refugees in Israel, Hagdassah, a military and

as a primary unit, of the ideal Jewish organisation, announced costs and £200,000,000 for, ald hogen-Reuter,

in San Francisco today.to

German economy. As of self-sufficiency in food pro- A White Paper on Govern- duction, with the introduction ment action in the area reported subglantial progress and Associated Press

sociated Press.

of cottage industries, and in this

forecast that there would even- general a decentralised indus-

new jobs. try tased on co-operative tually be 160,000

more then 95,000 of them for economy."-Mouter.

men.

Fog Covers Britain

EDITORE PREUS SERVICE, INE,—RUNYA YONE

SHIRVANION

"

London, Nov. 16.-Holland. Denmark, Norway and Sweden reported bright sunny weather but thick fog covered

today

Britain.

Overcast skies and high winds were general over France und Switzerland. where rain and snow was 'forecast during the next 24 hours.

end

In Holland the weather was clear and mild after a week- of storms. Norway had fine but cold weather with snow plentiful ince

mountains Hamnierfast, Norway's-and: the

world most summery

d' mort northerly town,

WDS

People weat without overcente

in Copenhagen Stockholm,

after

days of rain which caused

the worst foods for 20 years In In northern province of Hanger maaland, bad blue aicies and Tunahine.Reuz

"Maybe the man doesn't want to be covered with

The drive to provide more work in Wales was launched

MONTY GOING wter the war in the light of the

TO US.

harsh experiences

of the area.

ed in the area-Reuter.

AAT di

ANN

TODD

CLAUDE

RAINS

TREVOR

HOWARD

The

Dassionate Friends

COUSTICE

ALHAMBRA

AIR FRESHENED

during the depression years TO-DAY & TO-MORROW AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 &.9.15 P.M. after 1031: At that time nearly London, Nov. 16.-Field a quarter of a million worken Marshal Viscount Montgomery, 37 percent of the total-were Chairman of the Western Union unemployed. Defence Committee is sailing

for the United States tomorrow

In the Queen Elizabeth.

The coolmining valleys: which stretch northward from the port of Cardiff, particularly the

The visit will give him on op- thondda, came to epitomise the portunity to discuss with mill-light of the unemployed. Their of miners played a lending part in tory experts, the Integration

Western he hunger, marches" which the well-advanced Union defence plans into the god on London in the wider structure of the Atlantic 1930's

Fact defence organization...

Efforts have been made to end Field Marshal Sir William the dependence

on the Sim, the Chief of the Imperial two paric Industries-eval General Stad, is due, in the and steel A few months ago United Blater as the guest of the the cargo clearing house report United States Army later this od that the volume of exports month Reuter:

of laccilaneous-manufactured

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