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Jersey Joe In Rome

Walcott,

The American heavyweight boxer, Jersey Soe pictured beside a huge white marble statue of a boxer at the Reme Sports Stadium, during his current visit to Italy. The stadium was built during the Mustolini regime. Walcott donat ed five thousand dollars to a hospital in the village of Mes- ciano San Anglo, East of Rome. some two years ago, "{Astor ciated Press Photo).

Russians Showing Anti-British German Films

London, September 27.

A Foreign Office spokesman alleged today that anti-American and anti-British films produced by Nazi propagandists during the war are being screened in the Soviet Union with Rus sion sound-tracks.

Russia To Return U.S. Vessels

Washington, September 27. Russia formally agreed today to retum 30 American Naval vessels lent to them during the second world war.

Four such films had no in- dication of their origin, but were quite obviously German; hc 'said.

Communist

ews On The Atom Bomb

Bucharest, September 27.

The Russians' discovery af the atom bomb ́merna"ah end des the policy taf "a"atomic blackmalt" by the West, a Leading Rumanian Commun. ist sald today.

manian

In an editorial in the Ru-

Communist Morgan, *Seantsia, Leontaŭ POLUTU. member of the Communist sttcribed the Goviet bomb ex-` picator is "wresting one of the dirtiest weapons from tha hands of the American im-

the emphasized that Com... munist parties throughout the world would use to the fullest extent the propaganda value of the anouncement and "falipre

of the Imperialist. policy of atom blackmail, However painful-it may be

United Pre

America Should

Get Out Of Japan

THE CHINA MAIL, THUESDAY,

The Hague Talks

ER 20,′ 1949.

NO PROGRESS MADE IN NARROWING

The Hague, September 27.. The Steering Committee of the round-table con- ference made no progress with the reports of the Financial and Economic Committee on the various issues involving the future econo- mic and financial policy of the Indonesian State.

The Committee studied the report but did not

make any effort to find reconciliation of the differing viewpoints of the Dutch and Indo- nesians.

The work of studying the differences in detail and *** evolving if possible a meeting ground for the

the

two opposing parties has led to a working group of nine of the Financial and Economic Committee.

If the Working Committee

is to

able to reconcile the views any extent the Steering Commit tee may meet earlier than Fri- day to discuss the question.

Quarters close to the confer- today suggested that a major ence at reconciliation of the two vows may be made later in the week by a getting together of rands at the top level.

Fum, in the Mr. Mohammed Republican side, told Reuters today that a young country like his would never have any chance Batavia, September 27.

"'of-building-up its economy and Ecpresentative Walter R Huber, Democrat of Ohio, Chair-mising the standard of lithy of without complete People man of the United States Con-

economic Sovereignty. gressional Committee which-ar- rived here

"We appreciate the large ele on Monday, saidment of interests of the Dutch in "Speaking for myself, I think we

Indonesia and the close links be should move out of Japan."

twen the two countries," he said He added, however: "But it is

"But these do not justify guar another

thing whether the whole

antees

which and safeguards army should leave Japan."

would virtually leave us bound Members of the Committes

hand and foot in all vital econo- would not answer questions on

mie matters. Indonesian issue, saying they

On Basis Of Consultation been too short a time Fad

co Indonesia: the express any opin- "We are prepared to ibus.

operate with and respect Dutch Interests. But such co-opera- tion raust be on the basis of shablute sovereignty, willing and voluntary on both sides for mutual bencft

the

To the questions of whether the Committee thought that United States money had been correctly spent in the Far East, a Commit- tee member said; "We have first to analyse the information we have received,”

Asked whether the Committee knew of American material hay ing been used by the Preach in Indo-China

the Dutchin Indonesin against the National ists, a member idIt is news

the new Union was in the spirit of Indonesian sovereignty.

"Goodwill is more than formal agreements Mr. Rum continu-

ed.

Of course, this goodwill on the Dutch has to be largely but ne anew in Indonesia. This will re

new outlook quire an entirely

pey and complete change of chology on the part of the Dutch. "A nation of 10 millions the Dutch will have:n surplus of technical skill and talent which

only

be too glad Indonesia will- to avail of.

"We look forward to an era of development in indonesia 'in which the Dutch' can play a

very

and import? į useful ant part. But this must not encroach on our sovereignty as anation of seventy millions.

Queen's Position

The work of drafting an zetual charter for the transfer of sover eignty has not started yet, it was learnt today from a. usually re- table source. Possibly, the

formal drafting of the charter

embarked be may not

прол until agreements can be com pleted on the economic, finan- cial, military, social and cultur al felds.

GAP

SEARCH FOR AS BUYER

London, September 27.

The British Government is try- ing to find a buyer for the gold cups, saucers and spoons, worth more than £3,000, which were confiscated following yesterday's prosecution of Dakshing Ranjau Banerjee Tormer general mana-i ger of the Taj Mahal Hotel, Bo bay

Fined £500 or three months' Imprisonment for fraudulently at tempting to avoid export restric tions, Bannerjee hullerted that hé would pay the fine.

Six teacups and saucers, "at £240 a cup and saucer, six counter cops and sateers, 2 dozen past-y forks, teaspoons, coffee spoons and other articles, all in 18 carat golds were taken from the Court to the King's Warehouse in the City of London and locked up

Bannerjee, who had been liable to a maslution fine of" £10,000 ́or two years' imprisonment, was rei leased.

London newspapers commented that part of "he finest gold tea and dinner service ever made in Britain was threatened with the melting pot "unless a way is found to get them to the inan who oré dered them an Indian Mahara- jah."

At the Customs and Excise Department, however, Reuter was informed that afstempt would first be made to find a purchases.

The disposal of this million-

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"Such co-operation can be on the basis of consultation, not on the basis of agreements' which amount to a veto on national progenisation under Article 132.

The words international gress."

treaty" are not used in the pred but since the sent agreement. Dutch have agreed to consider document within the it as a

*r Rum said that the Dutch had beer traditionally accustom- ed to think in terms of hard and fast agreements in all matters and The Committee will by todaytrey could not now bring them to the Republican capital of Jog selves to think in terms of good Jakarla. Associated Press.

faith or allow conventions to up in inter-State relations, within 'the'new Union.

RUSSIAN PLANES OVER FINLAND

Helsinki, September 27, Two unidentified aircraft, be

! Sweden,

It tried to show that matches were being rigged":"

Its original title was "Die Letits Runde" and it was first shown in Vienna in 1940, the spokesmas

alleged

He pointed to the example of the British Commonwealth which was held together not so much by written agreements or guarantees but-ou conventions which had years frown up over a number of

meaning of Article 102: it is in- terpreted. by the Republicans as meaning that any member hai tion of the UNO can move for the registration of the Charter en behalf of Indonesia which is not at present a member, even if the Dutch do not propose to do so.

two countries.

Enquiries will be made in high- class jewellery tratie circles and the forfeited goods may be adver- tised. Beater.

by

Padre's Request To Bexin

The Queen of Holland as the

Lake Success, September 27. head of the Union has been re-

The Reverend Michael Scott, 35 cognised

éffectuating the

who is campaigning here on be One anti-American film was Elieved to be Russian, few over He did not anticipate any diffi- called The Last Round and Northern Finland yesterday, discuity in such conventions and spirit of goodwill and free and half of the Herero-tribesmen of understanding de lasting co-operation between the South West Africa against the dealt with boxing in the United appearing in the direction of sympathetic

thel territory State.

the Afr Ministry an- veloping between Holland and In- donesia in the course of time if

It was a long way which the corporation of

the South African Govern- nounced here today.Reater.

Dutch delegation had to travel ment, has requested Mr. Ernest from their conception of Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, to Council of Ministers” to con- give him the opportunity of dis sider

questions

be common

aussing with him "one point of tween the two States to the pre British policy at the United Na sent "Conference" o Ministers tions" and it is interpreted as a major concession on the part of the "Like some other South Afri Dutch in order to avoid any idea cand Mr. Scott said in a letter of creating a "super-State.fo Mr. Bevin, I feel most siceng

The "Conference" of Ministers ly that the time has come for will have equal representation Britain to dissociate herself from for the Dutch 'and Indonesian the actions and policies of the Governments, Points of dispute present South African Govern will be referred to a Court of ment at the United Nations. Arbitration, again composed of

He said that it betrayed its The ships, to be returned on German origin at one point, when of the New York December 1, include three ice-4 breakers and 27 small patrol

appears on the craft...

screen with German headlines he Another film, The "Sehtiol of whose original German "Mein Leben Fur title was Irland? dealt with the Britishr

The United States has been trying to get them back for four years.

...

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The agreement was signed at the State Department today.

The icebreakers will be return – ed: to American Naval authorities in Bremerhavmi.

policy in Ireland.

It was first shown at the

HATTA REPLIES TO CRITICS IN INDONESIA

The Hague, September 27.

Capitol, Berlin, in February, 1941, Dr. Mohammed Hatto, Indonesian Republican

epokesman said.

the Fospiro

stated thaf latrone pend tojnance as a Moscow cinema every female member of the Associated audience was in tears

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Premier and leader of the Republican delega fion to the round table conference on Indo- nsiderabla dis- nesia, today expres pleasure at recent criticism about his policies at the conferónce B

pouticians in Indonesia. Peace

Soekomo

Dr. Häffa gave his views at a private meeting this morning of the Republican delegation, at which he was understood to have made clear. that he could only be recalled to Indonesia by President Presidera Criticisms of the Namur agree- inery reached day ago 1 recent conference of delegation readers, were based da drectricet or sofferent informatics and could only do hard to the whole conference, Dr. Hatta said.

an equal number of judges from

:

There are many South Afri-

both sides. In case of deadlock cans whose love for their coun- in the Court among the judges a "nationalism which only in dres: try is not expressed in the form the International Court of Jus tice will be asked to nominate a

vote.

spires hatred or contempt for other sections.

judge with a casted in the But their voices are being

It has been

agreement that the judges of the Court of Arbitration will take an oath of impartiality and neutral- ity in matters of dispute on their respective religious books before the head of the Union,

Not Military Alliance Inter-parliamentary

has also been provided for in the agreement and the first contact to take place within elza! months of the transfer of sover

the Statute would be valid as an International treaty between two sovereign Comtrics and eignty would be submitted by the Dutch Government to the Wefted Nations Charter

It had been further agreed,

I understood that these inter-parliamentary conferences will be limited to discussione and will not take any formal decisions of.

eature! binding Tes-head of the Union-may open the formal conferences of this nature, an One aspect of the agreement, it out today, is the ab- pointed

suggestion of a mili- fence of any

A member of the try alliance." Republican delegation told Reu- ters that on the other hand, it was definitely made clear in oral (Luk

the Indonesian delegations that exchanges between the Dutch and

frothing 835 been disclosed, according to this source that the about these discussions, held in the Chateau de Namur ir Bel Queen of the Netherlands

symbolic head of the Union/ gitam beyond mofficial statif embody the spirit of volun- ment that eatisfactory progress was made in the work detary and lasting co-operation be was

tween the two partners." comference, and that the respe tive delegations would be sulted on the

the results pr

provisional achieved).NISM

The Republican delegation here.

"Arbitration

The Queen

would formally was believed to have bem pleased sign and promulgate the Parla with statements made yesterday mentary ratification by both

Whatever militar co-operation illedonesia by Mr. Sutat countries of agreements reached was not a military alliance. Staner, personal adviser to Preat the conferences of Ministers sident Sockarpe, that discontent of the Netherlands and Intirmesin there may be in future between the two countries might have to this source said. or political circles was mainly

be worked out as a separate agree due do forance of what was

The Court of Arbitration in the ment between the two after sovereignty, the Happening hoogak j

Laron Would consist of three transfer of Some of the Republican cele judges from each of the two ha

th eater Telt that would be wise

Another significant - to make a full statement on the Parter They would be appointed out by a neutral obser Namur decisions as quickly as pointed by their respective gov

Ferments but would take their ver today was the absence of s

the present gree bath before the head of the ment for the possible severing of

provision int Valon...

if they failed to reach the Union lines at an

possible

Valid Treaty

hardly heeded today.” —Reuter.

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