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Behind-The-Scene Talks:

CHINA CHARGES U.S. WITH PUBLISHING DISTORTED REPORTS

Washington, August 23.

The Chinese Nationalist Government today charged the United States with publishing distorted reports of the Nationalist efforts to negotiate d neutrality agreement with Russia which could have halted the Com. munist drive in China,

Round-Table Conference On Indonesia's Future Opens

(Continued from Page 3

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The charge was made in a statement issued here by Dr. Kan Chich-hou, personal representative of acting Chinese President Li Tsung-jen. Dr. Kan also asserted that Joseph Stalin personally

ordered on all-out Communistivo in China in 1948:Becavan in was, kurious a. the refusal of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok to visit Mos- cow and arrange a deal which would have eliminated American influence in China.

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that follow in the failure in obtaining a neutrality nervement from the Chinery Government, the Rus- Sat guve a go-ahend Algual to The Chunees Cortimists with the Tepe that Chinese Comaretaust - controlled thinn wordt give them this guarantee

"Faced with the alternative of Communed argtrer dan or a team. treaty, nici Dr. Kun, "Actone Perdent la ofered me bo diena with

Americion Audio stm, Dr. Leogliton Stuart, malter or offering the Bawiet 11. Ut eutrality treaty on the

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Dr. Kan noted that the White Paner reported the the ting nese Nationaast cepimentature told the American Ambosapilur

L.

Nan Leighton (Stuart, king early this year that the

bor haltert

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tulitacy and Naval alaches draft Pint

1 view tove: de Asterican Embassy with

the Union in reture for which the

of no posvitality pf Ittattate Rucsans would cat f

and has the United States and turm

the set us time for roomparking, Communist drive in China,

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"Before the your 150 sets 1. Indes met la legoment and the Republic of Unter In- coneix estabilladt at with complete and feat LOVE eiguly," he said.

Sultan Hamid 11, leader oŤ

the Federalist delegation, als speaking In Indonesian. Bald

that the recent discussions in Indonéala had put an end to the almost unsolvable сом- troversy which had lasted for years.

Aims Summarised He imunarised the pint of the conference as the realisation of the sovereignty and dependence

United Republic of of the donésia, and the getting-together of The Kingdom of the Nulher- lands and the United States of Indonesia as two free and sover – eigh States

The Federalist leader then paid tribute to the part played by the United Nations Commission Indonesia.

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Tracing the growth of nation- alim in Indonesia as part of Krent til that had swept the East, he said that the Republicans and the Ferleralists

har! reached agreement au all 116in polnis

concerning the "egnstitu tional form of Indonesia, as well

und defence Painting out

the need

there would be in the new State the foreign credit, Sultan Hamni said that there would probably be a neel as well for "additional help and

offered to us in and

es on Anancial oblerus.

tural

real friendships."

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back around Hsuehow, they had to digestion to this policy of de- laying the Communitet offemave,

Price Goes Up

" then proceeded to take the matter up with the Soviet Am bassador. With the repeated military success of the Chincte Communists, the Soviet, price Esab Palo vrt of a bent

had been

Не raized.

would real nations and ween Ch 464 al Ite

not be satisfied with a treaty He insisted on of neutrality. the

the establishment of a basis of co-operation between China and Rungla."

Dr. Stual reported Cutest Matondu!

that

'a

tive den after a statement

of American support,

The State Department observ- Dr. Kan sald be informed the

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Experiments To Stop Cancer Growth

Cambridge, Ausrd 23. Professor C. Chiz Coke, of San- Tiago de Chile, told the first inter- national congress of bio-chemis-

y here today hat experimenting with cul liver oil is the liver oils of other fish

new whal

may provide a apgiroach to cancer.

Was

He said his investigations were based on the vitivity of certain comunad, which arrested em- bryonic and cancerous develop- inent at the same time.

"Pisk results show that with

experlownts with anhnals, it is ponable to arrest completely the growth of the tumor," he said. The importance of this new ap proach fes in the possibility of biologien way to arrest cancer ithout damage and destruction of the upper tissues,

Natiorists shorde seek a Unitedcould not give up her traditional States statement fricating age-riendship withe United States at

which point the Russians inforina ed him that further negotiationa were impossible unless the Na-

the tionalists ended

friendship with the United States.

port for the purpose of streng thening their position while at the same time arrangan = tenta- tive agreeient with Russia call. mut for the elimination of Ameri ean izhuence in China.

Dr. Kan, who disclose i te war

point that the Acting President,

Both embryonie nad cancerous Prowth needs vitamin E, he said.

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Dr. Kan said. "It was of this

The 12 Nationalist Omosary who Tsung-jea, sent me to

America Ambassador to ask for visited Anduesador Stuart, suid that the Umred States White statement of support tu stresig- l'aper lied in this respect,

Dr. Kan said the actund truth with a view to obtaining Russian would be neither embryoale no

r.truction to the Chinese Comencerous growth-Renter. Stuart to ask for ti statement of rauntsis to come to a reasonable!

settlement. At no time did Li negotiations

was that venen du

American

support,

visited

then one hand in the negotiations

for a deal vor Ruri hod been agree to the proposed establish- ! broken off herause of China's ment or a basis of real co-opera- retual to abandon the traditional

tion between China and Kasia for the chination of America friendship with the United States.

luence to

great extent Cha."--Unitel as possible Press.

Delaying Measure

He admitted that earlier he sard he sought, Dr. Stuart's view on the feasibility of Na- tionalist negotiations with Rus. sia as a delaying measure and Dr., Stuart had no objection. He denied, however, that this was coupled with the plea for statement of American support.

Dr. Kan said, "I am compellet Tu paint out at the outset that if the three conditions laid down by the Soviet Union

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WAGON-LITS STRIKE CONTINUES

tional

Cheque For Irish College

Dublin, August 23.

A cherte for US$80,000 from Francis Cardinal Spellmari, Archi- bishop of New York, for the Maynooth Theological College estoration fund was handed over today at Maynooth, County Kil.

ciare.

ALL AROUND THE WORLD

Paris, August 23.

and sleeping- The restaurant

The cheque was given to Dr. em in sens of the Interna-John F. D'Alton, Archbishop of Corporation, Armagh and Primate of all Ire- Kagons-lit

hand, by the R. Rev. Munsignor en strike for higher wages since had already August 8, voted today to continue John Carrigan.

Since it foundation in 1795, been agreed to there would have the strike and also passed a voln

r the been no need to appeal to

confidence their Mrike com- Maynootli College bas traindi American government for + initter. The newspaper "Lover 10,000 priests for dioceses in statement of support to strenge | Monde"" "estimated that 30 per Ireland, America, China and At- then the Chinese hand in nego-

rica. Last Mareli, Pope Plus sent ront of the attendants had re- tlating on them."

turned to work since the strike donation towards its extension. "Furthermore, If Acting Presi-gan-Reuter.

Reuter. dent i had actually intended to eliminate American influence from China, he would not have kept the American Ambassador informed of such negotiations, The very fact of asking for statement of support from United States demonstrales recognition of the importance of American influence i Chinu."

Dr. Kan disclosed' that Gene ralisshao Chiang Kai-shek, then President, began as early as 1945 his attempts to make a deal with Russia which would halt the Chinese Communists in their ter ritorial expansion. He said Chiang broke off the efforts when the Russiaris insisted that опе condition would be a Chinese pledge of neutrality in any future would under- whr.

The appealed to the world to give consideration, understanding and confidence.

The Dutch Overseas Territories Minister, Dr.

J 1. Van Maar- sevcen, hending the Netherlands delegation, sak that the Nether- lands Government aimed to make the conference successful both formally as well as materially. Future Development

He said that formally the con Farence

would ba Guccessful When an agreement was reach- ed and materially it would be Diccetatul only when it 10- fluenced the future develop- nient of the two

two countries a favourably as possible.

he

Dr. Van Maarseveen said Baslimed the common conviction of the three delegations present why' to conquer the difficulties

which nobody estimute.

This

been

conviction bought dearly, too dearly,” · he sold. On both sides, the struggle Juul swallowed capital which would have been better spent' ou the building up of our countries Bornly afflicted by war,"

The Minister said that trans- fer of sovereignty once effected

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However, in 1948 Chiang told Russia that he was ready to re- conalder and the Soviet Invited Chlang told Russia that he was him to Moscow to talk it over.

unable to leave Ching, according to Dr. Kan, who added, Stalin was so furious that he gave in- structions to all Soviet diploma- tle and Constitar ofices in China to adopt a, policy of

Bon-

would never again be revocable, co-operation in their relations

In the closing address Mr. with the Chinese government.

Thomas

while.

the

Critchley, Chairman of The United Nations, Commission 10 Indonesia, zalid that Commision retained its responsi

·Bülés according to its references orablished by the Security Coun EL welcomed the evolution of .w) bereby the parties. til-

Weby convened had masumed

Efforts Fail

Efforts to smooth over the situation falled and according to Dr. Kan it badame altogether clear from conversations”, that _what_the_Gavlet, Union....had. really wanted in, the past thres

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Karachi, August 23,

General No Win, Deputy Promier and Commander- in-chief of Burma, who is on a short visit to Pakistan said on Tuesday his government is keeping vigilant, watch on military develop ments in China and has already decided what steps it would take in 'cáse Burma was attack ed by Communists from the North or North East. Asked whether Burma intended to seek aid-military or otherwise from Britain or the U.S. in view of the growing Communist menace in East Asio and its repercussions on Burma, Ne Win said

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"Hot fur Burma but for the Western powers to do some thing but talk of giving aid to us. After all they are aware of

influence the Communist

in South East Asian countries also know what a detriment La to allow Communism 14 spread without 2172,3 check.

II given in good faith, Burma would welcome all kinds of old from the Western powers. It we fight Communism it would benefit bath us and them."

It not

The Burmese deputy premier also said the number of Commu- nists is likely 10 grow checked in time. He complained that Burmese Communists were being fed and reinforced by In- dinn Cornmunists from Indibn territory.

He strongly opposed regional pacts like the Western Union of Europe, the Atlantic pact.

He added, first, that these paels go against the UN spirit, second- ly the way in which these pacts are made are bound to lead to a third world war.

Ne Win also did not favour the forniation of JI South Pucide Union..

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Hagana Man On Trial Far Manslaughter

Tel Aviv, August 23. Lieutenant Colonel Isser Beeri, former intelligence chief of the Jewish defence force Hagana, was today committed for trial

Court a District before manslaughter charge.

on a

ni Magistrate An examining Rehvoth today found that there was a case to answer in a charge of the manslaughter of Captain Meir Tobianski, executed by Aring squadron on June 30, 1948, atter conviction of treason by summary Court Martial,

Colonel Beer was one of tha members of this Court Marthil, Toblanski for which sentenced

the alleged espionage during shelling of Jewish Jerusalem in May-June, 1940.

After months of investigation, the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben-Gurion, declared the Court Modtial Judgment errone- ous and a deplorable miscarriage of justice. Commonwealth Two thonths

Tobianski even at the risk of turning the was posthumously promoted to whole of Burma Communist,”— Major and re-interred with mill- Associated Press.

inry honours.--Reuter,

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