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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949,

MORE NATIONS STATE He Played On REPUBLICAN GUERILLA OPPOSITION TO DUTCH

PI Backs SE Asia Agency

Manila, January 3. The Department of Foreign Affairs says that the Philippines

London, January 3.

More Eastern countries, preparing to confor on In- donesia at the call of Indio, spoke today against the Dutch action in Java and Sumatra. Egypt, Syria and China are said to have already ac- cepted the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru's, invitation to a general conference in Delhi,

1

The Burinese Information Minister. U Tun Pe. said aggres- sive imperialism in

netton,

the

***.

federal system, constitutional- ly formed.

Enst

2.

favours the establishment of cut be met only by Joint Asian South Enst Asian regional agency to aid in the settlement of disputes in this part of the world.

The Under-Serretary of For- eign Affairs. Mr. Felino Neri, in ¤ statement on the reported pro-

Preinter. India) posul by the

conference Pandit Nehrs, for a of South East Asian countries on the Indonezinin question, said;

"A regional agency In South East Asia to acest in te suttle- ment of difputos in this part of the world should promoły peser in this areo,"

Mr.

Nerl Stryptic thint the Foreign Affairs Dejvictiment has received any avitation to participate in a conference for the formation fa South Asta political blue,

·However, he patrileck out

East

Don

Ceylon's

Premier, Dr. Stophen Senanayake, told Reuter that Ceylon la most

Interested

in the invitation but he would like more details of It objects before committing himself.

The Persian Foreign Minister, All Athghar Hekmat. wuld bis Government Intensely desired in- dependence and liberty for In- Jorenin.

The Hugue

official spokesman suid Holland Is ron- stilering the position arising from Inutiu's call for a conference but is not yet ready to expresa Vls",

fitt

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Turkey is expected to be re- presented at the conference its Ambassador

Hali Torkgeid,

Other invited the

Artes

Star, Ne

br

Mr.

COUR- Pakistan,

Eastera

of

United Nations Charter encour ates the formation of regional (Alghanistan. The Lebanon, Hed- agencies for dealing with matters for and Iraq. A Bogtulat report relating t

Inte lust night said Iraq Du maintenance

night refuse to renew permission for Dutch, airliners to Jund.

India Grants Permission

* pence and security as are appro- printe for seigional action ---Wait- ext Press,

LABOUR MAN CROSSES FLOOR

Mr. Ivor

London, January 3.

Thots.

a former

Test

October

gideo

In New Delhi It is learned au- thoritatively that india has de

to allow the passage

her territory Dutch

Pliner carrying Dr. Drees, the Dutch Premier, to Indonesia to seek a settlemerit

Jumon-Meister—who-loft-the-with-the-Aspublicans~~-

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of

the

Latanır Party

The Dutch request

for per- protest against the Government's mission was referrest by India to policy of

the nationalising the steel the President of

Security industry, has joined the Conser-

Counet as the Indonesian ques- valive Party.

tun was pending before The Mr.

Council, the

The President of the Council, General Andrew McNaughton, of Canado.

recommended facility should

be given Dutch Premier as his object was to seek a selitement,

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belt

for

Thomas under-secretaryships

the Colonies and for Civil Aylation. --Reuter,

RADIO

This

Radio Hong Kong broudcasting on a frequency of 845 kilorycles per second atil on 9.52 megrcycles per secund in the BI metry nail.

1.K.T.

712.15 pm. -- Morning Prayers (ftudles),

12.30 pm Dally Proveniene Šammiary.

12.23 pm.-London -Flex

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1.96 pm-3x Gebet d9ETAŁ

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1.5% pom--"From the Shows".

2.00 pm. -flow Down

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6.40 Terry

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News

7. LIM

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dows Hely).

8.15 pm-t'», in the Air".

Brent Programe resented by

Hoagh Howned (Hudlo).

9.15 p.m.--A. Talk about Buth Africa

aylin),

9.30 p.m.-The

Wintworks Mystery",

A Thriller IJ Charles Hatton [ONCTA)

News Rev-1 (London

10, -- Relay

10.15 pm-Westber Report,

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that

the

The Government of India in- formed the British Government and the Government of Pakistan of her decision.

At The Hague,

The Dutch Lubour Party said today that it would have been better if the Government had not arrested the Republican leaders. but at the same thae it supported the Gov- ernment's police netion An In- donesia.

Three Conditions

A party resolution suld the Guvernment's policy in

I would prove itself justifled if: 1. The Republican areas of Indoncala

arc set up In a

Wedding Party All Killed

Shanghai, January 4.

A bridegroom, his bride and

Il guests at their wedding feast were killed when the bus they were riding in fell through a wooden bridge near Shanghai. The party was on the way to Talchang, native town of the hridegroom, Pao Stilno-peng, an official in the local public utilities hureau. When they reached the bridge, 1 old roughly-hewn wooden affair, the driver sug- gested that the party get out while he made the crossing along. They refused and the bridge cracked in two as they were half across. The driver Way

wan seriously injured, -- Associated Press,

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An International Rolease

The Republican lenders are released.

3. Action is taken immediate- ly to establish the Interim Gove cinment accepted by the Indone nins as a real National Govern- |ment,

4.

derrer for a Consti- 'fuent Assembly is speedily rea- lised. An extraordinary Party Congress will be called in Atos- terdam on January 17 to discuss the question.-- Neuter.

Eros' Harp

London, January 3.

A man climbed the statum of Eros, Picondilly Cirous God of Love, in the heart of London's West End this Afternoon and plucked hap- pily at the string of the bow while thousands of London. er watched,

Traffic was held up and 20 pollcamen tried frantically to get him down. Police- men clambered up but the man dodged out of roach. Hla

"harp playing" broke the bow string.

fra

Finally, the arrived and firemen

brigada ran up An escapa ladder mionguide the statue. Firemen climbed It and hauled the man down by the feet.

Later, William Paintur, a plumber, Wen charged By the police with being drunk and causing malicious dam. nge to the Eros statue, Не will appear in court tomor row.-Router.

INDONESIA MUST DEVELOP EXPORTS

Paris, January 4,

exports

from $36 the

to $151 million ju

Bro.

The total of the 19 grammee was $4,854 milion, but the Council reduced this by $307 million.

ACTIVITY IN INDIES

Batavia, January 4,

Indonesian guarillas are stabbing repeatedly at

Dutch positions on the island of Java. The fugitive underground Republican radio claimed

this today.

The Dutch have issued what they describe, as a ecuse fre order on Javil, although it au- thorisen Netherlands noldiers to continue operations against individuals rooming groups or trying to cause disorder.

there are no

British Newspaper "Recovery"

They will not say when a similar order might be issued in neighbouring Sumatra, where Dutch reports picture the opera-

London, January 3. tions as nearly ever.

The Dutch nay

British newspapers appeared regular Republican troops under today in "recovery" gulse with Ju responsible commander in Javn, half as many pages again as ut But the Republiem radio, mon?- Inny time since July, 1047. For tored here, gives this picture of most this meant six puges in- harassing tactles ugg the con- stead of four. quering Netherlands:

2.

Planos Downed

Millions of readers 'who. have accustomed themselves to read- 1. Republicans attacked Peginning to end while on a 13-

ing their newspapers from be norogo, Sukohardjo, Wonogiri,

minute bus or train Sockaboeini, Garoet and Bantam Harbour area, all on thehele offices and factories found Enst of Java.

Jelt to read at home.

Journey to

the

that they had today that

2. Two Dutch planes were Displaying short

something

Inetraries, shot down in Central Sumatra.

most people have been 3.

asking An automobile bridge how eiturs led their papers Outside Boerakarta, Java, WRE

jts those blown up by Republicans while when the average British news- pre-war days Bose fur-oft seven Dutch army trucks were

ran to 24 pages. paper *** crossing it 4. Guerillas attacked a Dutch guess at the answer. Most papers Today, they are better able to milliary convoy West of Cheri- bon.

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news

concentrate on expanded coverage but there are signs that

The Dutch themselves report features and picture departments oping agala to have their pluce in the sun.

a guerilla attack on

rubber estate near Bultenzorg, 20 miles from Balavio, Dutch Kources ald five Europeans and 11 Indo- nestans threw back an attack by 600 guerillus, kling five.

"Coose Fire"

The same sources said another estate in the same area was ul- the tacked later,

Tomorrow. newspapers will return to their "quaterity"

four page. The new relaxA- tians granted by the Govern ment from today only enable three

Issues each six-page

week, The greatest interest is in effect on circulations, now freed from

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Indonesia will benefit under Marshall Aid in the 1949 to 1950 period and a report by the 19 Aid recipients said today that she must develop ox- ports before she can become a dollar earner.

She is included in Europe's incrense In demand for $4,347 million for million the second year of the Euro-latter year. pean Recovery Programme, de- tails of which were revealed In the report which was approved by the Council of the Organisa-

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the OEEC was here on December 28, and will figures as

bud-tenant General Simon Spoor, is "pegged."--Reuter. be submitted to Mr. Paul Hof-geting alx months ahead and sued an order of the day which

in might be upset by changes

as n cease referred to

dre. prices, policy or economic con- Netherlands Government repre- Another report on long-term | ditions.

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Commission, saying A storm hit the city of Hako LLOYD COUGH FLORENCE BATES From the Novel by HOUSTON BRANCH and FRANK WATERS the Marshall cease fire order had been issued date, in Hokkaido, on Monday, in population there demands a

Ald countries to submit revised for Java late on Sunday.

Waves swept over the break- programme of rehabilitation uk

The letter also contained pro- | water and 300 houses were flood- development of the basic indus-proxsamines-Reuter.

vision of fuckitles for carryinged to floor level. Trams stopped tries-mainly Agricultural

und

out the Security mining-to maintain the humble

Council's re-land lights went out.. solutions. The Security Council ( standard of life of the people.

The storm subsided this morn- There were no casualties- ordered a cease fire on Christmusing. EveAssociated Press.

Associated Press.....

man.

NEW PRESIDENT

Tequelsalpa, January 4, A 1949 to 1950 delleit of $137 Juan Manuel Galvez, 61, was million with doltur countries inaugurated President of Honduras other than thore in the Western yesterday for a six-year term, Hemisphere, was expected to be succeeding General Tiburcio Cari- replaced in 1952 to 1953 by. ulus, 72, who was President for 16 surplus of $27 million, due to an years.-Associated Press.

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