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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948.
BREACH OF CONFIDENCE? Dutch Call Off Indonesia Negotiations
Bollaert Off
To Paris
M.
Paris, Juna 10... Emite Bollaert, the ~French-High-Cammizerome, for Indo-China, will leave Balgon for Parla on Monday.
M. Bollaert, who recently signed the agreement recognis
Vietnam' Ing
Independence within the French Union, l expected to meet End Dai. ax-Emperor of Anorm, in
Bertin,
of the
Cannes next month,
.Generat Chevance President of the Commission of National Defence French Union's Assembly, has also left for, Paria after con- ducting a two-months enquiry in Indo-China.Router.
NANKING SECRET SESSION
Nanking, June 16.
PUBLICATION OF
US Warns
DOCUMENT ANGERS Arabs
Batavia, June 16.........
The Dutch authorities today suspended talks för a political settlement in Indonesia which, have been going on with a Republican delegation for the past six months under United Nations aus- picas,
AL the same time, Nubertus Van Netherlands
Dr.
}
They also rejected the suggestions put forward by the United Nations good offices committee for an overall settlement intended to bypass some of the problems delaying the negotiations.
feause many points conflicted with the the truce principles accepted by Mook,
No onn Lieutenant Go- both sides last January, vernor General General, be- asked the committed to make suggestions at the present stage gan direct talks with Dr. Mo- and their initiative had made a hammed Hatte, the Republican solution more difficult, the com Premier, Dr. Hatta шля ex-muniqué added). pected by observers in Batavia Reliable informants at Batavia Mook Dr. Van lo support the good offices predicted that committee's proposals.
might offer Dr. Hatta the ma-
of the
the forlty
portfolios in present Dutch (non-Republican) Federal Government. They
a total breakdown in thought Dutch Republican negotiations might follow today's talks be tween the two leaders and that the dispute
referred might be back to the Security Council,
the
Blockade
Washington, June 16. The United-Bratón-hau-rol· torated to Egypt and Byrla that it does not recognise the blockade those countries have Instituted along the coast of Paloving "and will proceed no- cordingly," Mr. George Mar- shall, the Secretary of State, disclosed today.
Both Byela i and Egypt have rejected a former American protest on this subject.
Now the United States view
both. has been repeated to the Syrian and Egyptian Gov. ernments by American dipto- mate in those countries, Mr. Marshall told his press con ferance. Reuter.
BRITISH NOTE TO RUMANIA
The
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to Shanghai, Japan. from Shanghai, Japan,
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m.v. TREVETHOR
duo 11th Aug. saits 13th Aug.
re-
I.V. TREWELLARD
London, June 16. Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, reported today
"strong
A communique issued by the good offices commlitec today quoted the Dutch reasons for sus pending the negotiations "for the time being" as "the pubilention of strictly confidential document, The Foreign Minister, Dr. handed by Mr. Coert Du Bois Wang Shih-chich, testifying (the American member of today before a secret session committee) to Dr. Van Mook on of the Foreign Affairs Corn-
10." June
This document was understood miltee, declined to state
at the
time
to contain the com- that China's foreign polley mittee's overall proposals. was absolutely anti-Russian.
Du Bois said today he had given by the beginning of June to al-presentations" to Rumania over low the proposed United States the arrest and secret detention Information He said it was true that Rus-
of indonesia and the Netherlands- of Alexander Evans, British oil slan policy was assisting Com-agencies (not Reuter) alleged to munism abroad, but he added bey
Indonesian Union to be proclaim- have published the document, Dr.
expert. belleved Russia was limiting such
Mohammed Ruem said neither heed by Jan. 1.
Assistance to on extent which "will not constitute sufficient cause for another war."
Για
to
the
Sidetracking?
Mr.
news
It was at one time hoped that that Britain has delivered an all differences might be settled official note and
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nor the Repubilean delegation he In another Republican sinte- Mr. Bevin told the House 01 leads know anything about it. ment today, the Minister of In-Commons, in response to ques- The Belgian member of the formation. Dr. Mohamed Nasir, tions, that the British Consul in United Nations committee, Malleged that the Dutch blockade Bucharest had been denied an The Foreign Minister refused Haymond Hecremans, sald that against the Republie was as in- opportunity to see Evans and to answer fe question whether
before the truce that questions about the oil ox- China would side with the West.if the document was given to the tense now as ern bloc in the event of a future tional seriousness,
press, it was a matter of excep- agreement was signed on board pert's arrest had drawn "evasive and no one the United Stales warship Ren-replies" from Rumonlan author!- war against
Union, the Soviet
ties. could blame the Dutch for their ville. implying by his non-committal
action.
The Republic "would resist "I have given instructions that altitude that the nation will not
must representations with all the power at its disposal" the adopt a polley openly hostile to-
so long as the Dutch maintained pressed to give Evans an op- A Republican statement sua standpoint on wards Russia until a confilet was
the Renville|portunity of clearing himself and resolved.
gested that the Dutch move
British Consul to see agreement which would "virtual- | for the gave the impression they "hop- ad to aidetrack tho present -- negotiations and bypau good offices committee by start. ing direct negotiations between Dr. Hatta and Dr. Van Mook." The statement added that Dr. Hatta "decidedly did not in. tend" to bypass his delegation. 'Gen. Sir John Crooker, Gen-
'The two leaders met for on eral Officer Commanding British minutes today and will resume troops, Middle East, arrived in their discussions tomorrow morn- Halfa from Egypt this morning. Ing.
Dr. Wang,
commenting of Sino-American relations, depre- rated the recent student agitation as trivial and beileved that understanding with the United States on Japan will be reached.
-Reuter-AAP,
Half, June 18.
on
the
The General Inspected Haifa (A Dutch Government com- docks where the British evacuat-munique from The Hague today ion is going on at full speed, said they had rejected the good Associated Press.
offices committee's proposals be-
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Constitutional
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London, June 16.
Sir Robert Howe, Governor-General of the Sudan, is
_taking_immediate_steps_to_givo_affact_to_con-
stitutional reform there,
This follows the statement publication in the ofcial Gazette
thereafter enter by Mr. C. P. Mayhew, Under- and will Secretary for Foreign Affairs, force Immediately.
re-now.
into
the
in the Commons on Monday The need for reform in that us no answer had been Sudan is so urgent that it is felt received from
Egyptianeral nor the British Government that neither the Governor-Gen- the Government regarding their lay themselves open to the charge willingness to cooperate in the of undue haste by taking action
constitutional proposed forms the British Government Although the British Am- would no longer stand in the bassador in Calro and the Egypt- way of the Governor-General ian Foreign Minister had formed doing as he thought it about a commlitee to meet the Egypt- The promulgation-of-the-pro-lan point of view and to provide posed ordinance.
for greater participation in the political development of the Sudan by Egypt and had reached agreement by May 28, the Egypt
It is now expected that the Draft ordinance will be enacted
in the Governor-General's Coun- Ion Government has falled
to
cil in the very near future. It give their approval to that agree- will then be promulgated by ment.-Associated Press
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