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Dutch, Indonesian Envoys Transfer Of

Hold Informal Meeting On Rules Of Procedure

Indonesian

The Hague, August 16. The first informal meeting of leaders of the do- logations to the round-table conference on In- donesia was held here, this morning.

Order Tot was devoted mainly to a discussion of the rules of

Guerillas

Batavia, August 16.

The Indonesian provisionni Repalle ordered its guerillas to- night. to lay down their arms but ad the same time advised them

the conference, which is expected to start early next week.

The delegates also talked over the exact status and function in the conference of the United Na- tions Commission.

No final decision was reached but it is recognised that the Com-

10 reum Bghting if the Dutch mission's position will be very violated the mutual cease-diferent from that in Batavin, troops

where the preliminary conference fire appesment.

The order was issued to a was held under its

its auspices. brondent from Jogjakarta by Here its role will probably he

giving Teutenant General Sudierman, restricted to

advice or Commander-in-Chief of the Re- guidance, especially when flert- publies Arty.

spoke on locks are threatened. or 'whin belag worked

the eve of the fourth anniversary | compromises are of the Republie's Independence

Tudelamation.

you will

It seems possible that Premier

Pandit Nehru's Message To Indonesians

New Delhi, August 16. Fondit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today sent the Indian people's greetings and

on the occitsion of their

General Stulierman sakt, "I am Willem Drees will be Chairman good wishes to the people of In- conced that

ober of the conference, with Vice.donesia. the cense-live order completely. Chairmen from the two Indone- Independence Day tomorrow. You may have objections to the san delegations being chosen by order bit you intist remember the conference.

The following discipline. Remember how-

communique frver, as defences of the nation was later issued by the Secretar-

you will fight If the cease-fire Jal of the

round-table confer nyder is trespassed by the other fence: | party."

General

Sulier men fold the girdas that they must keep on the alert and "stand by to lin- plement orders from your com- mamins until fuil peace returns ta Endoni,

A National Army

This morning a preliminary meeting was held in the Treves-

Chairmen hal, attended by the and Vice-Chairmen of the three delegations at the roand-table- conference; the three members of the United Nations Commission in Indonesin were also present.

First item

"The first item was the com- position of the Steering Commit.

He sald, "Many lives already have been sacrificed for our tee. cause but how humillating it; would be for, a nation to quit fighting for fear of sustaining further sacrifices. It Just these

which will bring the Republican Army nearer Its goal of becoming the national army for all of Indone- sta."

sacrifices

He told them that the world was amazed by their caurage and Bahting spirit and said the Re-

"it was decided that a ama!! committee consisting of Dr. J. H. Van Royen, Dr. Roem, and Anak Agung Gde Agung, the Vice-Chairmen of the delaya tions, will, on short notice, com sider the exlating ideas on this subject and submit a draft of the rules of procedure to the above mentioned

In a message to Dr. Soekarno, the Indonesian Republican Pre- Ident, Pandit Nehru said, "It hos been a great joy to us in India to fee the people of Indonesia under Your wise guidance face 'difficul- les and erises on. their way to full freedom."

"I trust the day is near whep Your Excellency will achieve this grent objective and people of In- donesin will occupy their rightful place in the family of the free people of the world."

In his reply Dr. Soekarno said, "These Inst four years we have Inced bitter sorrow and violenter, and the flower of our youth have laid down their lives in the cause of freedom.

Republicans Said

Chandernagore To Have Violated

of

to

Parle, August 16. France's da facto transfor Chandernagore power in the local Administrative Council WEE continuing gradually, Foreign Omica and Oversona Territories Ministry spokesmen said here today.

The police administration was handed over by France yraterday.

No report on the progresa of the de facto transfer has yet been received here from the decal French authorities, the top

spokesmen sald, but nego. tiations for an official session traty continued both In Chandernagorn, and At the French

Embarey -in New Dethi

Principal problamd holding

of

up the treaty and de jure tronefer wara questiona financo and Justice In Chandernagora.

Negotiations continue in a very favourable atmosphere, the #pokesmen added Reuter.

RAF Pilot Kills Self

In London

Java Cease-Fire

The Hague, August 16. Allegations that Republican troops entered Sura- baya and hid in differant parts of the city affor a coase-firo had been ordered in Java wore made in the Dutch Parliament today.

They were contained in a letter from the Nether- lands Overseas Territories Minister, Dr. J. H. Van Maarseveen, and were read out at the start of a Second Chamber debate on Indone. sia. The letter quoted as an example of alleged Republi- can cease-fire- infringements o report that after the cease-fire became „offéctive at Surabaya on August 10 a unit of 65 mon of the Repub- lican Army, under the command of Major Djarot, entered Surabaya in a commandeared motor lorry white another 200 Republicans on- tored on foot and hid themselves in the city.

The letter said that when at-1 rested two days later documents were found on Major Djarot which, the Dutch Government was informed, contained Plan for the infilration of Republi- and into Surabaya can troops other large cities.

The letter added that (he documents also contained instruc tions that all operational orriers should be ante later before August 3, the date on which the cense-fre agreement WDB

London, August 16. The widow of a Battle of Bri- tuin pilot who thot himself in St. James's

West- Park told a taster Coroner, "He feared beaclied. would have to give up flying and that worried him bertuse hc loved flying so much."

Her husband was Wing Com- under John William Charles Simpson, DFC, aged 30.

PI Seeks Peace And Happiness

Honolulu, August 10.

of President Elipidio Quirino the Philippines told the Havalion Legislature today that his coun- try socks prace through persper-

y and not through way,

"I cannot conceive of matlens The letter wald that Marpreparing for peace by girding Djarot had an operational or for war," he said.

Now

Ink

1

der with him dated July even "We should seek a new path though the ink look very new to inspire peace throughout the appointing him military Com-world." mander of Surabaya

Quoting other instances of

to

The

with

"In all these sufferings and tri-

The widow, Mrs. Cecily Simp- bulations our faith and fortitude

Legislators interruptedt have been sustained by the consen, sold that her husband had not had good health since 1945.

their special session, being hel tant thought that nearly 350,000.-

stoutly in the last two or three weeks

Howall's cope

dock 000 people of India nre

he was involved in a 'dar neeldent alleged cease-fire violations, Dr. strike, to listen to Mr. Quirino, behind us in our cause and in our

and had severe concussion. He Van Maarsevcen's letter admitted The Philippines President arriv- goal.”—Router.

was worried because he was get-that information so far in Gov-ed by plane from San Francisco ting very severe headaches after ernment possession did not per- carlier in the day. He plannerl

mit general conclusions to be to

The meeting of

Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen} of the delegations. "The next

item of discussion was to settle the date on which the roumi table conference whi future United States of Intone-begin. was decided that fur-

lean Army should form the ence of the national ariny in the

sla.

m

ther notice

Asked if he ever said anything drawn especially as no news had main in the island for 12

Cost Ofying. Australia's Coal Strike

1

the mu

rlier, the Republican govern be issued on Thi day, Chairmen strike which endod yesterday cost mander Simpson arrived in Ion-

advised the Indonesians to celebrate hele anniversary in a quiet, munner, but promised big independenes celebrations next autumn.

Dr.

of the

(Vice-Chair-

Surned.

bright.

come through about the places

Quirino, dressed in a where the cease-fire order was white sharksicin suit and wearing being strictly observed.

2/0

very

Was

his.

n

a lot of carnations around his neck, sald, "Our ambition is to

But, the letter continued, bo

these alleged violations were The of the happy."

nations of the world," he serious, partly because they declared, "should concentrate on aimed against a peaceful internation development and population, and partly because. prosperity. That will bring the They bring to light a plan to friendship of neighbour nations change purposely the military and friendship gives power,”

detriment of situation to the the

Dutch troops.

The letter said that the Dutch

informed Commission

the

UIL

Invaders Absobed

Bald

the

soon succes-

President Quirino Philippines have give waves of invaders, "but We never surrendered unt) wo were

Then overpowered. found a way of befriending our enomice. And each one left be- hind influences which have made our life richer",

o did anything to lead her to suspect that he would take his He, Mrs. Simpson replied, "AN- solutely nothing-he adored life."

Mrs. Hope Stimpsan, On this subject will

Sydney, Aug. 16. when the Australia's seven week coul thir, said that when Wing Com- next meeting! a. the and Vice-Chairmen

an don from Scotland he was de- A £150,000,000, according to logations will take place.

unoficial survey. This morning's meeting was Industrialista" stated that the

Recording a verdict that Wing attended by the Overseas Minis- full cost could not yet be assessed. The announcement said it feter, Dr. 3. H. Van Monrseveen They said that, all industry had Commander Simpson took grelled the Dutch ban on all de- (Chairman), the Foreign Minis en hut directly or indirectly by life while his mind was disturbed.

sald, "He monstrations, processions and dis-ter. Mr. D. U. Stikker, and Dr. the strike and the effects would the Corner play of the Red and White Re-J. M. Van Royen

be felt for many months after gallant officer with a war record Government had pabliran Bag. The Dutch nu-men) of t the

Netheda

full coal production has been re- and flying was his career and no United Nations

the alleged in- thorities said the order was to tion; Dr.

doubt this must have preyed on Indonesia of

alsa requestert prevent incidents.-United Press.

Dr. (Chairman),

Moderate mining leaders said his mind although he may have cidents and had Moham Roem (Vice-Chairman) and Dr. that apart from having returned managed to conceal it from his the representative of the Crown in Indonesia to express the Dutch A. K. Pronggodigde (Member) of without having won, one point for wife." Reuter,

the Miners

Government's disappointment to the Republican delegation; Sulton which they struck, DELAY IN TRY TO Hamid II (Chairman), Anak Federation had lost the support

the Republican Government; of the trade union movement, and PROBE OCEAN

The letter concluded.The Agung Gde Agung Vice-Chair-weakened their nun federationce

President Quirino suld the at- Dutch Government has informa-

tention of the worki is at present tion which points to the fact concentrated on an old, exhaust the Republicans are seriously ed Europe, whose people are tir trying to make

cease-Are

ed of fighting for internal effective, but it will be some external security andi whose time before a complete picture future is limited. * Washington, August '18.

of the position is available," The

an- State Department

great hope of advancing The House adjourned after the the

old in peace, and security nouneed that the Yugoslav Am- bassador, Mr. Sava Kosanovic, letter was read. This would en- lies in the new world, with its would confer with the Secretary able members to study the state-potentialitics still unlimited. of State, Mr. Dean Acheson tb-ment and decide whether the de- "If these countries,

A diplomatic source said Mally intended, to general future to rise as masters of their bate should be restricted, as ort world liability, are only given

the chance now and in the near. Kosanovic was likely to have a

donesian policy, or include the

own destiny,

they full exchange of views present international situation, rather confused position resulting including latest developments. from the cease-fire order,

man) and Dr. A. J. Vleer

Tito's Envoy

tary-General) of the dele through having to submit to un-1

The Communists lost To Confer

Aboard Veitre IV OR Santo Cruz of the Assembly for Federal conditional surrender instead of Island, Calf-wrik. August 16. Consultation and Mr. H. Merlo winning a quick victory, but have!

Smashed Bloodlight today forced Cochran, Mr. T. K. Critchley, and not gone to ground. the submarine explorer, Dr O. Mr. R. Raymoon Herremans of

stated Hurton, to at his second attempt the United Nations Commission. that the Comunists were telling

Reports from coalfields In two days to dive to the bottom The Secretary-General of the 8,000 foot Santa Cruz basin roundtable conference was

the the miners that they were herves re of a great Industrin struggle and in the Pacific Ocean.

presented by Dr. M. J. Prinsen victims of the greatest strike The rough sea broke the light and Dr. T. H. Bot."-Reuter, breaking conspiracy in history. and shorted out power to Barton's steel benthose pe after he des-

nf

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New Ship's Propeller

Tokyo, August 10.

Router.

PERMISSION TO SEARCH FOR ARK

With Acheson

day.

ол the

the

που

and

world" advancement

will contribute

of the

Ankara, August '10. Dr. Aaron Smith of North This was taken to inson that

Meanwhile the Republlean Ad-|

In tull

talking

with newsmen ebr Carolina prnounced today that he Mr. Kosanovic was likely to refer had obtained from the Turkish to the recent Soviet nota con- visory Council will meet between ler, Président Quirino was asked Government penntasion to search demning Marshal

Tito.

The August 20 and August 22 for the if the Philippines would take the for the hull of Noah's Ark on source said he might

return of lead in promoting a Pacific pact discuss first time since the Λ Japanese inventor leday Mount Ararat,

Yugoslavia's desire for credits in the Republican Government to modelled on the Atlantle security claims to have devised a new Dr. Smith said his expedition Broad outing.

Jogjakarta, the Chairman of the pact. He replied that he would ship's propeller that will permit would leave on Thursday for This wil be the Ambassador's Council, Byhardjo Kartchadiku- cross his bridges when he came

to them. Mr. a 20 per cent saving iri marine Ararat. The Turkish Government first visit to Mr. Acheson since sumo, told Aneta's correspondent out that the United States has Quirino pointed fuel costa.

earlier this year refused to grant Mr. Kosanovic returned from Bel-In Jogjakarta. One wing of the propellor is permission to European expedi-grade three weeks ago. At that advanced forward so as to get tons to search for the Ark in the time, he had important conversa

urea close to the Russian border. tions with Marshal Tito-United the water in motion before if

Press. United Press.

strikes the other wings thus re- ducing overall friction und per- mitting a 100 per cent increase in propellor revolution speed,

The foster spinning serow. was given a fivo months test by the Yokohama University and is ex- pected to park the Japanese Patents

Board examinations

Vietnam Mission To India

Salzon, August 15. Bao Dal, hand of the now Vict- nam State, is expected to appoint The Mr. Tran Van An, 'former leader of the Cochin-Chính Nationalist Party, as chief of a Vietnam Goodwill Mission to India.

The Mission is to leave shortly, a high Government source i said today.

India Reaffirms

In UN Faith

Lake Success, August 16. Indig, on the second "anniversary of her indepen- reaffirmed her faith in and con- action to the ideals of the United Nations,

The formed the hope of the world. Indian delegation to the United Nations, in a statement commemorating the granting of freedom by Britain on August 15, 1947, said ⠀⠀⠀ that India will always co-operate with the United Nations; India believes that the United Mr. Tran Van An Is 'orie of the Nations is the hope of the world leaders of the Vielŝojisigroup, an

The statement said: "One of armed minority how." supporting the great democratic upheavals Bag Dai in the French military of history had made matahle usly advance, during India's two years

of independence. head-Three hundred and nitty mil

Allied with the t

ed by

i

not yet expressed its attitude to-"

The agenda for the meeting or ward the pact-Associated Press.. the Coach includes as its mosi Important points discussions on policy and finances of 'the State and the formation of a Council. -Reuter.

Comment On Appointment Of Envoy

two

UN Official Ends Holiday

New York, August 10. The United Nations' Secretary- General, Mr. Trygve Lle, return- ed to America by air today after a long holiday in Norway,

Looking at he told reporters that it was the best holiday he had had since he becamo. Secre tary-General.

No-

Paris, August - 16.

Mr. Lie, who was accompanied The appointment of Sardar by one of his daughters, was met Malik as urs, Indian Ambassador at the New York International jo, France. vigniles the Indian Airport by senior United Government's desire to strengthen tions oficials including the new and develop relations between the Russian Assistant Secretary-Gen- countries, the Right-wing eral for. Security Council Affairs,

"Paris Presse evening newspaper

M. Constantin Zemrhenko, said, here, today.

Bardan Malle is expected to

Canada tomo

tomorrow to

The newspaper adde

"upired; and lad, by Mahatma the new

Gandhi, the world knows that be the com India democratic stredia Trench

eign

Mr. Lie declined to comment on the political situation.

· He repeated an cutlior state- meat that the "the cold war" Is "One of

over and "we are now in 'n

a period of cold peace. "Reuter.

IT'S NOW

Indo

wiff be devoted only to the ance than any it spremeni right,

the

Just and humani foren between India and a, for tarian, Hon people one sixth of then a fow

the statement months, the rld population, are creating continued, India would become a éco

great secular soverall an republic. Thei

India constituilm, névé nang andt subes adoption, grahta-full-alvii liber, komli

Indiana and en! 150 symbol

freedom

„polley

OROUGHLY

MAJESTIC

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