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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1940,
INDONESIAN WITHDRAWAL
FROM TALKS "THIS FARCE OF NEGOTIATIONS"
Lake Success, July 29. The Indonesian Republic today notified the United Nations that it had withdrawn from the dead- locked Dutch-Indonesian poaco talks.
L. N. Palar, the Indonesian representative, told the Security Council that the Indonesian negotia- tors have been ordered to remain in Jogjakarta, capital of the Republic, until the Dutch pre -ready to make concessions.
Telephone: 34185,
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Mr. Palar,
no
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no point
in (but the so-called blockade of In- this ир
tarce ofdonesia, which is not a blockade negotiations," said at all,"
"when in real- discussions have taken place for approximately six weeks and when there has been no sign of progress for more than two months."
Ity
The Netherlands' representa- tive Dr. N. van Kleffens, express- ed surprise at the Republie's do- cision to suspend the talks.
Carlos Romulo, Philippine delegate, retoried that Any -disinterested roader of the Good Offices Committeo's fatect report must admit the "exist. ence of an economia blockade. For it is in fact a blockade of the Republic of
Indoneels charged before the "The Council here
here is faced the part of the Netherlands au- again with purpose. and intent on
Dr. van Kleens said the Dutch delayed the talks temporarily be- cause they expected changes in the Dutch Government but plan-, ned
to
the negotations thorities much resume
soon.
the Council.
100 clear to be denied namely the intent of Mr. Palar attacked the Dutch
making it dimeult and ultimate- for what he called violations ofly impossible for the Republic to
survive. the Renville ogreement, express- ing particular bitterness over the "Action is now called for and trade restrictions which, both the It is the Council's move," Mr. Indonesians and the United Na-Romulo said.--Associated Press. tlons' Good Offices Committee
Death Sentence said, amount to a virtual block- ade.
WITH DUTCH
Alpine Tragedies
Ton
Geneva, July 29. British tourlate on holiday In Dwitzerland: havo met violent deathe in the last> four days. On Monday, thres Oxford undergraduates fell .3,000 feat to thair donthe while climbing the Matter-
14,742-foot
horn, the Alpine .paak.
were
high
British
Дисше
Оп Tucaday, A couple
kiled, others, when a motor coach hurtled down "gorge подр
Falco.
*
ace
On Wednesday, two British pilots were killed in a gilder contest. · London University student tumbled down 180 foot silf Into Lake Lucerne, while another couple were killed on the 10,000 fost high Piz Medel. Their son was badly injured.
Reuter.
Australia Market For Japan
Canberra, July 29.
A spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce declared today that Japaness products, such as silks and poplin, would appear in sizeable quantities on the Australian market foliowing trade talks now under way in Tokyo,
He added, however, that the Australian market would not be flooded with Japanese-manufae-
products. tured
Japanese factories, he stated, found diff):ulties in procuring row materials
and Japanese losses in capital and in shipping during the wor word seriously
| affecting Japonese_industries,
Following the Tokyo negotin-
These
******** **** [tions, Australia will increase her
exports to Japan. experts have been tampered by
SATELLITES AND ERP
the difficulty of financing them, but these difficulties will bo over- cone if a new starling agreement Is achieved between Australian representatives and S.C.A.P.- Agence France-Presse.
Sponsors Trade
Washington, July 30.
United
Vienna, July 20: High Austrian political sources said today that some Eastern Cominform nations will make bids for Marshall plan aid "in the very near future." The fources said that a secret Batavia, July 29, meeting of Soviet satellite nations Three Action Demanded
Indonesians, who took in scheduled to begin tomorrow part in the attack
J. Bland. Calder, against jain the Prague areu ni which those Mr. Palar demanded that the Batavlu ctite in which 12 people tron Curtain countries having re- States Commercial Attache to Becurity Council
and were injured were sentenced to Jcovery problems would be per China, is touring the United Dutch restrictions.
death toxiny by a Batavia court. milled to seek ERP
behalf of on
Sino- The Chinese introduced a re- me of the accused, a soldier Moscow's blessings.
American trade. solution asking both Dutch and of the Netherlands Coloniali
Calder, who returned here late until about September 1 conferring with businessmen throughout the coun- 3 Interested in Pacific business, especially trade with China.
act to
uld
with States
Indonesiane for a full early Im-Army, confessed that he threw a Czechoslovakia and Poland are in July, will spend plementation of the Renville hand-grenade Into the cafe.sted a "probable bidders." agreement In an endeavour to Agence France-Presse, stop a breakdown in the nego- tiations.
DE
van Kleffers said that a new Dutch' Government is being, formed and a new United States member of the Good Oflees Com- mittee is awaited but he was aure that negotiations would be resumed soon.
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shall be realy to further them with every means at Dar
United Press,
TRUMAN REQUEST TO CONGRESS
Washington, July 29.
command. All this talk here is President Truman asked today that Congress give
a waste of time and the only. reason 1 do so is because I Am compelled to do so," Dr. Kleffens gold.
van
"It must seem strange that the Council is not discussing the Berlin blockade and Hyderabad:
Price Of HMS Ajax
him power to roll back prices on essential cost of living items to the level of prices in Novom- ber, 1947, or the nearest "appropriate period." Mr. Truman sent Mr Paul Forter, former O.P.A. Ad-/
ministrator, to the Capitol with Determined
details of what he wants, pre- pared in the form of a bill.
This bill proposes also limited To Tell
powers between now and June 30, 1950:
1. To ration a few products in } short supply.
2.
The Truth
The tour is being made under the auspices of the Department ef Commerce. Among places Colder will visit ure New York. Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Port- land. San Francisco and Los Angeles,
Calder plans to address busi- nessmen in all of these cities. He will also discuss specifle problems of Pacific trade with individual businessmen when asked to do
Following his tour, Calder plans a month's vacation in the Paciüc coast. He will then return China-Associated Press.
to
PAKISTAN MAKES
A PROTEST
Karachi, July 28. "The Pakistan Government has with lodged a "strong protest"
the United Nations Kashmir Com-i London, July 30.
Delhi, July 20.
nilszlon about a speech made by Mr. John Dugdale, Parlia-
Ramoahara Badge, one of the the Indian Promier, Pandit. Nehru, mentary Secretary to the Ad-manufacture of items put under testified today that he informed he accused Pakistan
Authorit over wages in the accused in the Gandhi trial, at Madras last Sunday, in which miralty, told the House price control.
of basing police at the start that he was her polley on falschood and determined to tell the truth decelt,
of Commons today that Chile 3 Restoration of wartime can had asked for the price of the trols over consumer credit, such and British cruiser Ajax.
A realruints on fiistalment buy-["even if it be the rope." Mr. Winston Churchill, leader jin. of the Opposition, demanded: "Is.
Explaining how he became
it only a matter of price?"
Mr. Dugdale; "No, Sir.
on commodity
take the consequences In a communique issued to the hore today, the Pakistan Foreign Ministry described Mrc *Nehru's Mudras speech and an 4 Direct authority to regulate witness, he said he advised soculation
the other carlier this month, when ex- prosecution that he did not want opened the new 85-mile-long high- legal counsel and would "tell the way linking India with Kashmir,
He then agreed whole truth".
ps ill advised, irrational and dic appear as a witness. Badga
Was
tatorial." Reuter. given royal pardon on June 21. The pardon is absolute and ho will be released', the moment the
It changes.
is not only the question of price."
Mr. Churchill: "Would it not
5. Authority to regulate bank
be very inappropriate if on some credit. future occasion, His Majesty's
| Government have to send a Bel- 0. Sirengthening of rent con-
tish vessel to make the Chileans Itrol withdraw from the British Is- lands in the Antarctic that they commodities should find HMS Ajax on guard over illegal intruders?"
trial is over, 7. Inventory control of scarce
Mr. Dugdale did not reply United Press.
which basically effect the essential industrial pro- duction, the cost of living, and the right to ration them to in- |dustries.—Associated Press.
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