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ASKS END OF DUTCH RULE

Asia Conference Appeals To UN

FLAGRANT BREACH Chinese May

Cripps Answers Hecklers

OF UN CHARTER

New Delhi, January 23.

The Asian conference' demanded on Saturday that the United Nations-call a halt on Dutch dm- pirical rule of Indonesia.

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London, January-22. The 20 nations called for immediate end of Dutch military action in Indonesia, calling it a

Sir Stafford Cripps, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, told hecklers at a meeting at Bristol tonight that Russia would like to see Britain and

the rest of the world complete ly disarmed, because it would make their job do much easier." ****Communiri propagation="htt

the British Govern- not make ment reduce the country's arma- ments, Sir Stafford sald.

Asked why Britain was ing with Franco Spain. Sir ford replied: "We want and food, don't we?"

A voice: "And oranges

bombs in them?"

Sir Stafford: "We want oranges, too. They are one of the most important factors in the health of our chlidren."

Sir Stafford: "They

cannot

:

"flagrant breach of the United Nations chor-

ter which endangers the peace of South East Asia and the world.

Tho confaronco also advocated swift stops to give

Опе resolution called

Enter Burma

Rangoon, January 23. -The Burmese. Government authorised the entry into Bur- ma on a temporary basis of Chinese whose homes adjoin the Eastern frontier lands of the Kachins, and Shans, anjoMcial alatement here said. ·

At this part of the border Chinese and Burmese living there) often cross over. Into each other's termtory for trading via a wooden bridge spanning a narrow streep sepatutny Burma Trom Chink

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the people of the. East Indies self-rule. Member nations agreed to leave Obliquely, they phrased a re- behind them a foundation on solution which referred to article

A labour shortago in. these which they could build a per- 30, which does not deal with sparsely populated regions is the manent Asian bloo and to recon- sanctions but does mention the main reason for the decision al- trad- vene if they do not like the wayarticle under. which sanctions lowing frontier 'Chinese to enter Burmai was reached after a Staf-the United Nations handice the may be imposed. steel problem of Indonesia.

special meeting at the Foreign the Office here of Shon and Kuchini The resolutions, adopted in Dutch conquest of Republican officials, (The labour is needed with closed session, will be entered in areas of Indonesia in December a for the approaching six-month conference records at the final "flagrant breach of the United winter season, a period for com- meeting on Sunday. It will be Nations charter" and sald the mencing rond projects and increas open.

Security Council had properly ed work in the Burma Mines, seized the case.

located in the Shan lands). At Omeially, the conference stop-

winter's end the Chinese "seasonal ped short of B spoken call for Specifically the conference dé- labourers” are expected to return

to China. economic sanctions to back up monded: A voice: "They can do with the United Nations orders to the

1. Immediate Dutch out them."

release Identity cards and temporary Netherlands. Delegates said they

in immigration permits will be issu- did not want to seem to threaten of political prisoners seized

action"

ed without charge to Chinese The world organisation.

Including They the "police added their desires clear Republican President Soekarno. seeking work in Burma. Frontier.

authorities will check the im- janyway,

2. Restoration of the Republi-migrants to ensure they do not

overstay the permitted time. or can Government to power

areas it held in sanctions March 15 in

A newly established Chinese no prospect of Britain being able mention of economic

as an in- Java, Sumatra and Madocsa be- Consulate at Lashlo in the North- 10 reduce the high export rate should not be taken needed for the country's econo-dication of any weakening of the fore the Dutch troops moved in ern Shan States will look after

determination to

of Jogjakarta the welfare of the Chinese no- mic rocovery, but It present conference's policies were continued Britain press for establishment of a tree to the Republicans as their capl- tionals, would

In the past, legal immigration of United States of Indonesia, with tal. every chance

along this part of renching complete Independence considerable Republican porti-

4. Granting Republicans full caused friction between Burmese in three or four years. Reuter, elpation.

permission to move about their and Chinese authorities. Clashes own and other areas of Indone-in which Burmese frontier guards sla.

were killed or injured were re- [ported in withdrawal 5. Complete

Rangoon carlier of year.

A customs outpost

Was Dutch troope from conquered abandoned after one such clash.: arcas by March 15 with this Recent reports that large nun- wlthdrawal to be supervised by bers of Chinese were crossing an outside agency,

illegally, into Burma caused a futoro in the Burmese DTC33,

do without them, and they will not do without them as long as we are in power."

The Chancellor said there was

have

said Delegates

are

omission

U.S. Resolution Would End In Chaos

The Hague, January 22,

The Security Council's United States-sponsored ro solution on Indonesia would result in chaos in Indonesia and the Netherlands if allowed to stand as it was Dr. D. U. Stikker, the Dutch Foreign Minister, said here tonight.

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He was speaking at the annual tions, the responsibilty for main- dinner of the Dutch Foreign taining law and order. Press Association,

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6. Removal of Dutch imposed which saw in this Infitration a trade restrictions and free access threat to Burma's independence. for Republicans to communica--Associated Press. tion with all the world.

Yarnell Asks

Aid For Chiang

7. Establishment of en In terim Indonésian Government by March 16. This would be com- posed of representatives of the Republic together with repre- sentatives of other, East Indies Washington, January 23, territories. It would ban' forme- Admiral H E.Yarnell, retir-

of tion

*former further regional ed any

Commatider in Dutch have Chief of the US Asiatic Fleet, "We do not believe this has govemments. The Saying that the United States' been the intention of the United en sponsoring establishment of said yesterday the United States is in danger of losing the good| role in the solution of Holland's Stutes in Introducing the resolus federal states in the Islands. problems in Indonesia has con- tion now before the Security 8. Interim government control will of the Chinese through stantly increased, Dr Stikker Council."

over its armed forces with Dut-ignorance of the Far East and added

"Some of it can be saved," he sentative in the Security Coun-

United Nations wrote in a letter to the Editor of

"The American repre- Dr. Stikker said the Commis- ch troops to be withdrawn from inept diplomacy."

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all has taken a most important alon is not and cannot be res- all the East Indies on a date

specliled by a initiative in introducing a resolu. Ponsibla for the maintenance of hody or the interim government. the Washington Post, " we con“. tion by which the powers of the law and order in the most cru-

elal period of the el dors and Fending that date, Dutch troops finue our recognition of the Na- Committee of Good Offices are the formation of an all-Indono-

should not be used to maintain tionalist government, even if it greatly increased.

sian Government.

law and order without a request driven to Formosa of Canton, and HONG KONG TO: from the Interim government. refuse our recognition to any "By adopting the rule of a

Chinese element which follows the ***The Intervention of the 9. Election of a constituent majority vote, the American

dictates In Indonesia

of Moscher 25 Inter-assembly member

of the newly-styled United Nations in

letter was United Nations Commission

national field has shown that, at October 1.

by a

a recent statement Indonesia will, in many

the present atagh of international cases,

of Representative Sol Bloom, Da- is no such the Indonesian government lecido vital issues for Indonesia organisation, there

mocrat of New York, that "Gen- and determine

effective thing

adnext January 1.

eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek and The time table is the same as the gang around isfiri will have to ministration by the United No- cvents."

tions, because the United Nations one now pending before the Dr. Stikker sald they were all have no army, no navy, air force Security Council at Lake Suc- be kicked out before China can grateful for

the preponderant or police." part the United States had play-

the course

on

of

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10, Transfer of sovereignty to Domiral

CCSS.

to

for of

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be defended against the Com- The conference also demanded munists,"

Admiral Yarnell said Mr. Bloom ed in defeating the aggressors of

"In my opinion, such a situa- that the Council use Its powers had forgotten that the Nationalist Western civilisation and her part tion will be dangerous in the to compel compliance with its Rovernment of Generalissimo today in maintaining world peace. extreme. The efforts nowy under orders if the United Nations ob- Chiang fought the Japanese for

way to establish an all-indone-servors and violations.

tour and a half years before "Wo know that the Unitedsian, Interim Government in In- To back up their resolution, Pearl Harbour and that it Gen- States has far-reaching respon-donesia by direct conversations the conferees agreed

ask eralissimo. Chiang had not drath- sibilities in many parts of the between all political groups, in participating governments to ex-ed Japan's manpower and munt- world. We appreciate the interest cluding the Republicans, will be plore feasibility of a regional tions then, we would probably, be it has taken and still takes in a stalled:

organisation

of Aalan nations, fighting in the Far East today.—— fair and equitable solution of tho Indonesian problem.

"Nobody will exactly know the rented within the United Nations Associated Press.

framework, and

and to urgo Interna limits of his responsibilities. The tonal

through consultations "But we do not believe, and final say will be in Lake Suc-diplomatic and United we have no reason to believe, cess, not only on such questions representatives to keep track that the United States intends to of life and death and indepen-what happens in Indonesia.** take over from The Netherlands, dence and democracy, but also The conference pledged its In the period until the United on 'trivial issues.

support to the Security Council States of Indonesia- take their The United Nations will end If it applies the measures frightful place among the sover-up dealing with local politics." commended by the Asian nations.

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