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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949.
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The Hague, September 13,
Dr. Mohammed Hatta, the Indonesian Republican Premier and leader of the Republic'i delege- tion at the round-table talks here, told Reuter today that the future United Republic of In- donesia will flatly rejectiony plan for Japanese emigration to Borneo, Colobes and Dutch New Guinea.
He was referring to recent reports from, Tokyo that advisers of General Douglas MacArthur, Sup- reme Allied Commander in Japan, are advocat- ing such a move.
Dr. Haita gave three reasons | for opposing a Japanese settle ment of Indonesian territory.
Vetoes:f
Total Score Now 38
Loke Success, September 13.
HE WANTS Russic used its velo power seven times today to bar
TO GO TO PRISON
Paris, September 13. Carry Davis, 27-year-old homber former
States Titel lot who gave up his American passport to become "First World " today asked to be sent Citizen," o prison.
Explaining his request, which vas made in a letter to the Presi Jent of the French Republic, M. Vincent Auriol, Davis sald that a Trench conscientious ubjector jamed Marena kad just been sent
He dat feel justillet in ra- maining fee white Moreau was
prison. Davis also referral to
is elt moral genion which tight, he red, necessitate action
时 trainiscent
the Puikia
Faillot episode of this time last
car,
This was the incident in which Davis, first with sleeping bag nd water pud lent, bivouacked
the internationalised are in he Palis de Chaillut, where the General Assembly of the United
alion was being held.
Davis told the President that e would consider it an imusar be in prison till France pass- legislation giving conselen- lous objectors vadithis c arable with those they have in he United States, Britan and ost of the Seundinavian coun1 - ies.
Comparing his position with at of the conscientious objec- r, Jean Moreau, Davis said that felt "morally ulity that I was ven freedom to live in France ithout papers or molestation by e authorities-clearly in con- adiction to your notional law hille mother was
was made to
10 suf- rer the same convictions.
no
was breaking a French law
suffering every day and penalty. He was also breaking a French law voluntarily and auffering the full penalty. "My freedom 18
without now aning.
Therefore permit nie spectfully to requiegt al. the rench authoritks ace me in prison with Jeun orgau,"-Reuter.
Portugal, Transjordan, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Finland and Caylon from admission to the United Nations.
The vetoes; raising the Soviet's total to 38, were sup- plied by the Soviet delegate, Semyon Tsarap- kin.
The Western powers, opposing five Soviet applicants also before the Counell, preferred to skip
Argentina's tomal votes. but fiery Jose Aree forced a balloting In an apparent effort to bolster his long campaign to have strict Hmits imposed on the big power vete privilege.
Dr. Arce accused' Soviet Rask of a subterfuge when the Seeur- Ity Counell resumed It, debate in the admissions of new members,
SEQUEL TO RAF BOMBING
Tandon, Statember 13. The Bush Entury in Cairo He said that a Suviet rechi.
has us reported to London on
Yemenite the tion asking for the immediate ap
representationg proval of the 13 pending appliet-again. an alleged Royal Air tions was a subterfuge to gain Force tumbing on September favourable votes for the Sovie:- ut a Yemenite fort. The protest
pnsored counteles which woul not otherwine get recommende-
tion from the Council.
Council Dr. Arce Insisted on action on the seven separate re- solutions which he had propose t earlier. calling for favourable action on the applications of Por tugal, Italy, Austria, Finiant, Ceylon, Ireland and Jordan,
Britain's View
The other application on the Cirincil's 'agenda are from Bul- A! Rumania, Hungary, Farin, banie and the People's Republic of Mongolia.
by
was lodged at Saturday Mohamed Abdullah Sheikh Amart Walt, ol The Yenienl'e delegation to the United Nations.
Once
spokesman
A Forem and today that the Yeuralte ap proach i now being consideral, but there as still nothing to bear nuit press reports that than Yo- menite Guvernment intends to ruse the utter in the Security pounell, Britain's case is that the fort, bomber after a warning by the RAF. had been constructe
the by Yemenite tops Inside frontiers of the British Protec- torale of Aden.
the
They party will leave on Fri- day afternoon and will be back again ut The Hague on Monday. The strip is being made on the First was the bitterness suli initiative of the Dutch Govern-
ment. It follows closely on cont existing in Borneo against Japanese, who during the accúpament by usually reliable obser- tion practically wiped out in vers that heart-to-heart talks are slow massacre Borneo's leading now essential to save the round- families and intellectuals, includ table conference from a deadlock, ing the family of the Sultan Ha- mild of Fontianak, the leader of the Federalist delegation at the Dr. Hatta present conference, safd.
Secondly, the
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The decision on a rendezvous 19 interpreted by some observers an almost desperate bid to reach súmfelent agreement to just- ify another pichary session of the conference.
this were held it might avoid n debate in the Security Coun- and nutell on the unresolved Indonesian administration in run-ituation.
order.
Juture Indime- sian Government does not want to deckle its immigration policy it has had time to carry out Is reconstruction plans the new ning orde
Thirdly, large-scale Japanese Immigration would not only pre- vent the attainment of the pro- posed
raising of the Indonesian lving standard, but would tend to lower them still further. Halla asserted.
Dr.
new New
From Batavia it was reportňa that Dutch Eurasians one of the
seeking a minorities-are
in Dutch "national home"
the future status Guinea, which is to be deelded by the conference. They are sending re-
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Though the bitterness against presentatives to the Dutch capital the Japanese is strongest in Dohere on Saturday. neo, their conduct during the oc- cupation has left a legacy hatred over almost all Indonesia, Dr. Hatta declared.
Asking For Trouble
of
"It would only be asking for trouble if we agree to such Iarge-scale schemes as seem to be proposed." he said.
any of He had no details of these plans, but was certain that the new United Republican Guy- erament would have nothing to do with them.
for
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Minority Claims
The
of
Steering Committee the conference today approved the report Its sub-committes on the hearing of Indonesian minorities and "ignficant in. terenta."
The report laid down that the minorities, as such, lind no legal aim to be heard, but it recoin- mended, on the basis of a Dutch argument, that ench case should be heard on its merits.
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Australia Wants No Japanese
Niw York, Beptember 13. -
Edward J. Ward; Australan External Territorias Minister, BRYS Kis country will ruslar any attempt/to bring Japaneso into areas adjacent to Aus tralis, especially into Dutch New, Guliten.
and
Me. Ward's 'comments wera the quoted by
Australian Newa
Information Burcou hare. The Bureau Bald the Minister's remarks were directed at report of discussions in Holland, Ja pan and the United States about the possibility of Ja panone migration to New -Guines.
Mr. Ward was quoted as anying that Australia will not tolerate Japanese In areke under
He her trusteeship. sid they would soon out. number
the aboriginal in- habllants, and Australia'a policy is to encourage” these people in self-government. Aussolated Press,
Rangoon Claims Success
Rangoon, September 13.
The Burmese Army Radio to- night claimed the recapture of Muse, an important town on the Burma-China border about 100 miles North of Laahio, capital of the Northorn Shan States.
The Radlo said that 200 inaur- gent Kachin trops evacuated Muse as the Government forces entered the town.
Fighting was niso reported near Karen-held Taunggyl, capital of the Southern Shan Staten, whore Burma Air Force planes bombed and strafed several rebel strong- holde.
Tonight's military communique said that Burmese Government troops occupied Remrew Island, near Arakan, on the West coast of Burma, after an all-day shelling of rebel concentrations by naval gunboats..
It understood that the list of Dr. Hatta said that he had 30 subjects submitted by the min- read with great Interest Aus-
urities has
into been divided tralia declaration of resistance
Groups. The Steering Committee to
Auch
affect Mny
Japanese will decide which subjects settlement project. · Dutch and Indonesian leaders the minorities and which do not. The decision to hear the min- orites on any particular subject, will leave next week-end for an
has to be unanimous. however, undisclosed place outside Holland informal talks designed
This might mean that the mit speed up The Hague round-tablearities could be
out together by the two Indonesia The Foreign Office spokesman conference on the future of In-aritle
delegations,
but conference cir- eles do not anticipate that this The Radio said that eight rebels will happen.
were killed, and several were Before the Steering Committee wounded when D Government leaves for its secret destinationpatrol ambushed guerilla bands on Friday, there will be a mort. log in the morning to take a finai tietision out on the hearing of the
significant interests."
said that the clearing up of the incident was made more diffleuit by the failure so far to establis normal diplomatic relations be- tween Britain and The Yemen,
donesia.
discuss
They wil Informally the main points of difference which have arisen at the confer ence, Mr. J. H. Van Maarseven, the Dutch Minister for Overseas Territories, announced here night.
The agenda called for a recon. Bleration of Nepal's application, veloed by Russia on Wednesday. On Friday Ruesin eniled for fav- ourable action on all 13 appllen- tions.
Britain's Bir Alexander Cadogan, this month's Council President, today urged the He disclosed that when tl Council to take immediate ac-Governor of Aden, Sir Reginaki | tion on all the applications. Campion, visited the new King of The Yemen, the Imam Ahmed, at his capital town of Sauna last autumn, he was authorised
the establishment of here. propose norinat diplomatic relations.
Soviet Opposed
At the fast meeting Sir At- exander had urged that the Coun cil should not vole on the regoju. tions before it, but tell the Ĝen- eral Assembly.
had that there
This proposal was rejected by the Imam, who suggested that for the present the Governor of Aden should be considered Britain's di- The plomatic representative to
The places mentioned for the secret meeting include the Cha- lent d'Ardennes, In Belgium, bat По information was Available
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Deadlock Feared Members of the United Nations Commission on Indonesia-froin Australia, Belgium and the United States-will attend the talks members of the round-table cu-, ference's Steering Committee. Since in practice contact be. They will be accompanied by the tween Britain and The Yornon Dutch Premier, Dr. Willem Droes, has been handied by th, Gov- the chairman of the conference.
proposat of Aden, this
British was accepted by the Government but was Bubio: quently withdrawn by the Gov. ernment of Yemen, the spokes
been no change in the polic: forthwith since the last Council
uncil considera- Hal tion of the applications.
Today Sir Alexander oppose the Soviet contention that thYemen but should reside in Adea. applications should be voted upon In order of date, with Albania
He Arst.
supported the Argen. tine vlow that the seven sepera's. resolutions took precedence.
Mr. Warren
ren Austin (United States) said that he would prefer no vote at all, but if one were taken each application considered separately.
EXPLOSION IN GERMAN PLANT Lueneburg, September 13, An explosion in a former nitro- Islose plant at Benefeld today led two tund injured three pers.
Police said the explosion oc- red during, the cutting up by damantling firm of vöki pipo which was a dangerous chem- 1 residueAssociated Press,
must be
until
arnor
man wald..
Economic Issues
Conference circles said tonight that the four-day "conclave" of
Committee the Steering
would ol
the do also give the leaders legations a chance to review the whole of the conference so far.
The leaders had been prevent- ed by conference dificulties froin seeing each other for more than
tour an
at a time. It was felt that DR away-from-the-scene' conference would tighten up co- ordination.
Sub-Committee 4 of the Finan- Economic Committee, which clai
monetary relations is discussing between The Netherlands and the of Indonesia United Republle after the transfer of sovereignity, met informally this evening.
Its delegates, refused to glue`
on what discussed. Reuter.
cluded in 1934. This stated that the existing frontiers should be considered
ая provisional but should remain in. force until pes The existing frontiers between monent frontiers should be de- tater this evening-United Press The Yemen and the Aden Protecfined at some time during the 40 and Reuter.
aro established by the years' duration of the, treaty.any Information Treaty of Saana, which was con
The Council adjourned
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