United Nations Welcomes The Hague Agreement
Flushing Meadow, Dec. 7.-The United Na- tions today officially welcomed The Hague agree ment between the Dutch and the Republic of Indonesia. The General Assembly, by a vote of 44 in favour, five opposed and two abstentions, approved a resolution which commended the Dutch, the Indonesians and the United Nations Commission for Indonesia for their contributions towards making The Hague agreement.
suvereign
The resolution also wel- | dependent, comed the "forthcoming whom we shall in
welcoming into
establishment of the Repub-al organisatio lic of the United States of "I marks Indonesia as an independent along the ro sovereign State."
minate only colonialism A enjoyment of th determination by
of the earth.”
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Sir Mohammed declared that the case of Indonesia was "a tant and a challenge"
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A been passed, The challenge has been trust," Be
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Continuing, the Puteti dele - Gate Brid that
the agreement WT Negotiated in a friendly atmosphere " The United No- Поля had every right to be mont Un{}
withi itet Con ference results, which inici 120 foundalous for the new SOVE! eign gute
would
like to wmure the United Nations that promoting MIND NOT MADE UP voluntary vo aperation between
The Hague. Dec Mi P. J The He the Netherlands
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of
Freedores pubic will be one of the muni
Party of the Fut points of the Government and Party (the
Minentes. 1 Dark Suk the Dutch people," he stated
told Parlament Inday that dark svest 12wink the bill S to tranater wvereignty Tadonesin wies in conflict with the Dutch Constitution
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Sir Mobninmed Klin (Pakistan) Pakiston welcomed "with deep antiafuction and relief" the re cent settientend The Tingue between Jac referentiven Holland and Indones LAS
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started a 1tlin Ha fon phitar more than four you ago." he
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bate in the Spee Chamber Mr Oud said that the Firedom Pely hand still not made up 119. Imdad whethea for stappert on "The settlement is practicsi jeet the measure
The Devangements de proof of the wise statesitustasonal displayed by both Alie Wa the position of the Pauwa were offer our resprettul tetrenationa to all those wh tributed towards his ination, Wit an those who lurve worked on and with the United Nations Com- Inisalon for Indonesia," Sur Mo- hummed added
contra-a
wille the econome and finds agreements were hy tu memal entirely acceptable
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Declaring that the whole bl was "oot very nereptalie Mi said that Part *xixeite༥] * the E statement "Na-Government, especially from the Foreign Minister, De Stikker, on
Indonesia from Me vinil
related which he has just
it the Freedom Party leader agreed that a rejection of the "would mean chaos and the weakening of Holland's
tional position.**
"Thin settlement i no selijmem. ment in which the United ttons may take legitimate prite But our satisfaction does
This settlement there doca
merly not
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legitimate achleverne of tho political aspirations of the 78 000,800 people of Indonesia and the emergence of owe more in-
thri
Inter-
DUTCH OFFICIALS Mr T. M. J. de Graff, of the
EAST-WEST Catholle Party, creted the ar-
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THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949.
Elizabeth In Malta
Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, look out over the harbour at Valetta, Malta. The Princess flew to Malta to be with the Duke on the second anniversary of their wedding. The Duke is serv- ing with the destroyer Chequers, based at Malta.
Security
Council
To Hear Kashmir
Report Next Week
Kostov Pleads Not Guilty
Sofa, Dec. 7-The plea
of "not guilty" entered by the former Bulgarian Vice- Premier, Trakcho Kostov, facing trial for treason and esplonage. surprised the court hera which is trying him.
The charges which he denied were: Capitulation to the Bul garian Fascists in 1942; espion- age for British intelligence, and platting with Yugoslav leaders io set up an anti-Soviet Balkan Federation.
Kostov did, however, plead gulity to anti-Soviet activities He also admitted that he had tried to increase his authority in the Party at the expense of the late Bulgarian Minister, Georgi Dimitrov.
Ho said that he hud
had
differences with Yugoslav leaders over the question of a Balleans federation. The Yugo-
POCKET CARTOON)
"just put out a few fealers about nationalisa- tion to the cement industry!"
London Exorata Berrics
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
Copics of photographs
sivas, he said, In the nutumn of taken by the South China 1944 proposed in the Bulgarian Communist Parly A Talkins Morning Post and Hong Kong federation in which Bulgari
would have become part of Telograph Staff Photographers Yugoslavia and the Bulgarian army placed under the command of Tita.
The Yugoslav Vice-Premier, Edward Kardel), came to Sofin In November 1944 10 di-cuss this project with him, but he told Mi Karstol that such nfederation was impossible at that time.
Furthermore, he said that the Pulgarian Communist Party
are on view in the
Morning Post Building.
ORDERS BOOKED.
ould not agree to the Yugoslav COMMENCING demand thin Bulgarian Mace- tonka be ended immediately to Yugoslavia.
Kustov said he had informed
Me muitos of the Yugoslav proposal.
T
Indictment alleges that
The dif not discuss the plan sted
Lake Success. Dec. 7.-Preparations in the Secretariat agreed to it behind Dimitrov's
of Security Council Affairs for the disposal of the United back Nations Kashmir Commission's report seem to point to a desire to have the matter finished before Decembar 31. when the life of the present Council expires and three new members come in,
It is understood here that, revening of the discussion and
cause further delay the Kashmir Commission's report was signed in Geneva yesterday.
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learned that the
rejor!
I will be sent by air tu Lake | Success and that it will reach the Secretarial by December a
lee le save time in ceiling
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YUGOSLAVIA
APPEAL ENDS
IN DEADLOCK
ruling; on Kastanus will be forth coming from the Security Coun ell before the end of the you
London. Dec. 7--Britain INDIAN DELEGATION and the United States have New Delhi Dec. 7.The reached deadlock Secretariat for Kashmiri Affairs Soviet Union over an appeal
with the
of the Government of India ɔn- mistructions, copies of the report will be sent to india and Pakis
nounced today that Sir, Denegal by Yugoslavia for action to tar at the same time as they Nursing Rau, India's permanent end an alleged breach of re- driegate to the United Nations are sent to the Secretariat
United Couneit
As soon as the report has been, would present India's case with to Kashmir before the will be cir- numengr phed. 11 for the con-
Nations Security culated in the delegations (0) - Hererord
This will leave them. atжrut a week lo prelunmacy studies and discussions.
wit The Security
rangements made
of the services tution Buteli ofetals in Indonesia
that These officials suggested shuld have been allowed to re-
Collell in the Dutch spevice, no that they could act as a sort of meet on December 17, when it will first hear from the Kahintr "aid &mps in the new slate
details of He pointed to Brilein's ntlade Commission
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parations
clauses in
the Yugoslav-Hungarian peace
treaty.
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The British Foreign spokesman The Secretariat's announce
today disclosed that ment said
Str Benegal long series of diplomatie
changes เก Budapest would be assisted by a delega tion from India which includes autums which completely fall- Sir Cirin
Bejpal, ed to produce any urtion by the Shonker Seeretury General of the Indian Great Power signatories to the their Ministry
of External Affairs,
pence treaty between Yugo- Ab- and Sheikh Moharumed
slavla and Hungary. dullah The Pure Minister of
The next move would be for Yugoslavia Kashmir
Itungury And Sir Girja Shankar Rajpal and form a committee to adjudicate
will leave for Now his party
the matter
a neutral under York tomorrow, but Sheikh
chairman or to appeal to the Abdullah, who was to have a Secretary-General of the United asked to be companted this party, has post-Nations to choose a chairman,
pet his departure. une! will
when 7. Dr towards Dusseldorf, Dec
given independence After hearing the Commission Konrad Adenauer, the West India was
should the Security Council will prob. Mur ths Holland German Federal Chancellor,ve followed that example mbly arjourn and take up the 11self by December 139 Rischmal made the report Mr J. J said here today that East.
Pakistan, as debate when Indio of the West tension had sharpened shortest speech
countries primarily Is the nmber the
-E21 cerned, recently and that the Ger. Thy saying that
Jina been presented with any de- mans might be called upon amplished fact it is not worth present
takr part in West Le trouble to talk about It European defence.
to
The tension
West
Mr Paul
be
con-
Fler.
PLANES FOR
ANTARCTIC RESCUE
RECOMMENDATIONS join the delegation Tater-Reu- Groof, Com- ]Auth the accused
Sir Gir Shankar Pajpal. He told the manual evtytress at munisl.
Government of trying to achieve. Secretary Geral of The his Christian Democratic Party
round-table confereure Government of India's External "After what has happened, woy the renounce wor with gemine due what it had falled to do by its Affairs Department, is coming
10 Lake Success. probably by | entirely opposed military actions in Indonesia. gust. We aro
The Dutch imperialists have, the end of this werk. to be conducted four years of colonul |
here during the dis present war, and concluding agreements cussion of the Kashmir report. was part of the weapons used," The Kashmir Communission, ne- Allering that resistance cording to indications here, will he said
the deadlock the report against
they had In-rearted in their work of media- certain recoin- perensing, he said the remand-tableton nd make
What these rycum onference depkuons did not give mendations
Independence but mendations are is not known Indonesia
"strene therung ere at:ned
here, but speculation most com. that they will domination of monly heard Is The irrevorstile
surged a single mediator to con- diamouflagged typerialism "
time the task entrusted to the on lonely, ice-bound Ston-
de tington Island, 400 has divadly clent that she Is unable to to the south, came
-piecemeal today
1o war.
hive ly- The
Allies, who armed Cermany, are now ro sponsible for Germany's security.
between East and recently. lins sharperiod
Hut if two military Are making Powers preparations, It is possible that Ger- niny happen,
Be between will then
and unprotected
PROTECTION
It ja to be hopes that there war.
will be 110
something
many
them
armed."
Dr Adenauer added: "It can-
naked thant bc not should serve in foreign
Germans armies. We do not want to be mer- cennetes or lureilags.
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Comunission.
re- 1elia
SURRENDER The Christian Historien
<f Presentative, Mr P. !! Van raid Metering
that he WILS with the "very disappomted" Anancial and economie ogre ment He asked the Govern
whether or no! It was of Dr Mohammed view
ment
An
t
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Dec. 7.-The Norse-
un plane to be used rescue 11 British scientista the Antarctic stranded in
miles
to
Since must be expected that Hungary will refuse to take part to sich a committee the alterna- tive appears to be to refer the matter
the (11
International Court of Justice at The Hague,
in the similar This happened dendlock over the claim by Bri- tain and America that Hungary,
Bulgaria
Rumania
violated
had
And the human rights clauses or their peace treaties.
leuter.
Satellites Ready To
ashore Break Away
from the
agree to orb trai.on on stre which involves a matter of 4,200-ton relief ship, Jolin principle alrendy decided
Biscoe, which is anchored in the bay.
The crew packed
RULING EXPECTED
IC
Council's
mazo
the com
New York. Dec. 7.-Mr Paul Hoffman, the Marshall Plan Administrator, fore- "If a European Union asked
cast today that "given any the Security
opportunity" Germany to contribute to West the
defence, then
our Hatto, the Indonesian Premier,discussions are prolonged, they ponent parts of the plane on an kind of un European
after be continued
thenprovised barge,
which was certain of Russia's satellites: people could take their part in that the union agreement could will
It is the Christinas hoidays
towed by launch through thewould break away from her this European army as well as be given up at will,
G. Gerbandy. intention to complete them by Professor P.
of icefloes to the lava-if Western Europe achieved the British, the French or other
Anti-Revolutionary Member and the end of the year.
covered beach strewn with the
a gond economy. European nations.
The reason for a quick dis-
He told the National Associn- "In view of the People's Army wartime Premier of the Dutch
London Baid posal of the Commission's report skeletons of whates.
The John Biscoc's anxillary
that that on
ilon of Manufacturers In Eastom Germany, we have to Government in
meant "uncondl- would appear to
war put You that the bill
ashore
"overwhelming majoritics" in shout out to the Allies: must not leave us without pro- tional surrender to revolutionary January 1 the Security Counell Auster plane
International forces."
will have three new member yesterday.
"Biscoe House" otherwise most satellite countries wanted tection."
Yet the Government was go-
of freedom but were beid in check Yugoslavia, Ecuador and lodin.
Two of these, Yugoslavia and "Base B"-ly now a live
by minorities with machine- KUT. that in spite of the opposition" ing niead with its plans as if
hart already given Ecuador, being new to the sub-activity.
FINE WEATHER of the British Labour Govern-Parliament
Ject of Kashmir, may ask for a
"If the satellites, broke away
Kremlin's Members of the expedition are and the
plans for were thus conquest taking advantage of the con-world
the Kremlin oven tinued spell of fine weather to thwarted,
live and let press on with the preliminaries might decide to
"Operation Corkscrew"-the ive"
fald Mr Hoffman
that he airborne rescue of the marooned
thought the free nations had the scientists.
ntation cold war "about half won,"
Dr Adenauer sald he hoped
ment. n European Federation its ussent-fouter,
would come into existence in
the next fow months,
He expressed the conviction
that the Allied High Commis- sloners were determined to bring Germany back into the comity of nations.-Reuter.
CALLED NAZI FOLLOWER
Munich, Dec, 7A denazi- Пcation appeal court here today classified Frau Henriette Von
Schirach, wlie of the former
Hitler youth leader now serving years in Spandau Prison In
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Berlin, as a Nazi follower.
She had previously been
classified as a minor offender
a higher condemnation.
In announcing the verdict,
the court described Frau Ton Shirach us the only person who ventured to express her dis- approval to Hitler about crimes
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last used by the Norwegians in but added: "I suspect that it is 1030-18 a mialaturo ghost town. the easiest half that les behind Many bulidings are ruins, us."-Reuter.
the victims of snow and ice,
with only. their rooftops FAO
showing.
ADJOURNS
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The tiny hospital is in a for- lem state, fragments of equip ment of the operating: theatre
Washington, Dec. 1-The protruding through the snow.
and Nations Food Rooms in Biscoo House" are Unlied being prepared for living quar- Agricultural Organisation today fors and for the malecellaneous adjourned after 10 days' do
beration and decided to hold stores. E
Decoption Island's part in is next 'sresion in April 1881, the relief attempt will be elther in Rome or Washington essentially a indlo one. It will depending on whether its per- finah ice and weather reports manent home is completed in by then. Associated to the John Biscoe, the aircraft Italy and Port Stanley-Reuter.
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