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UNITED NATIONS WELCOMES US Charges Russia

HAGUE AGREEMENT

Resolution Commends

Dutch

And Indonesians UKRAINIAN PROPOSAL

Flushing Meadow, December 7.

The United Nations today officially welcomed The Hague agree- ment between the Dutch and the Republic of Indonesia. The General Assembly, by a vote of 44 in favour, five opposed and two ob- stentions, approved a resolution which commended the Dutch, the Indonesians and the United Nations Commission for Indonesia for their contributions towards making The Hague agreement,

Deadlock Over Reparations

London Covember 7

The resolution

also welcomed the forthcoming establishment of the Republic of the United

Indonesia Statos of

an independent, sovereign State,

Si Benegal Rau (India)

> WHEN

well

awar hing of an

Mil

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agreement

That work still omamned to be

b The agreement had to fter by the

that lise WILS

rait-

Paluments

Certs-

had "If the agreement

Parly with the Communis

delegate Indonesia, the Duleh

Manulisky's run- added, "Mr.

favour ments would have been able. But the alt Govern-

Gov- ment is not a Communist

been of

not everything and

rerned, had then to be impleernment." mented by the parties and N 011.

# am the Fnited State i

Tut what this Ehe deadlock. Wath! hote

Soviet Union over an upprul ¦ in luneted. dry Yogo by fo: action to end an alleged bravacha of tv paraitre clausen in the Yugo fas Hungaran peace treaty

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a omuletely butlast to produces any

fat low UING Great Powang pag-i forus ter the pesavas keruty, bet vesti Yuş ekavia mod Hungary

a Potato?lang

would be

The next move Yugoslavian and Hungary to fonto andanducate the fatter tanker a neutral Chattano

to approval for that Secretary General ed the United Nations to ༄!「རྙ?6r"‚,,! a fomn

Since I trust be exper fed thad Hungary will refuse to take part In such it mmittee the alter- 1 balive appears to be to refer the mutter to the International Court Od lustree at The Hague

This happened in the similar demllock

Ver 13 claim

Britain and America that Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria had violated the auding rights closures * their prace treat kern Reuter,

U.S. PACIFIC FLEET WEAKENING

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Washington. December 7. Admiral Forrest Shermun, Chief of Naval Operations. sold today he is concerned over

her

nlready

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f partieslar gratif racion to Judan, which, as every- borty knows, convnked ferees the subject of Indo- nesin at this yen:'s Delhi con ference." Sur Benegal

Mr

Mizni

Manullaky Trainer wild that THE from welcoming The Rague agree. bient, the Assembly should order The minediate withdrawi Bute troops from Indonesia.

introduced

resolution 1 Jud

demanded that Holland releases Indonesian polificat At

JUN alleged campaign of

lerrorism ogRinst the Indonestan people.

Cease

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Ukrainian Proposal

The

Ukrainian

proposal would dissolve the proser.t Indonesia Commission and wat up an 1) nation commission, comprising representatives of States on the Security Council, to submit proponata for aat. flement of the contilet between

Netherlanda the

and Indo nextane based

recognition of the Independence And verign rights of the Indonesian people.

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Mi Manusky charged that The Hague agreement was nothing more than a feudat splitting up of fundonesia with a sinction for the serzure of the natural resour- res by foreign monopolies,

It prohibited the from taking any decision

agreements mg to Inde other countries, domestic and foreign policy without the- Dutch previous, sanction of the

weakening of the Parlle Fleet Colantsts, he said.

Friendly Atmosphere

Continuing. the Dutch dete. gale said that the Agreement was negotiated in friendly atmosphere.

A

The United Na

bo to

the

lients had very right must satisfied with

oon ferance results, which laid the foundations for the new vereign State.

With Exploitation

Mr. Alexander Of Rich Manchuria On Hong Kong

London, December 7. The Defence Minter, Mr. A. V. Alexander,', Indicated today that Brital aves ? no Burly threat to Hong Kon but that troop reinforcements Bont there when the Chinees Communists awept into Bouth China, would be kept in the Colony Indefinitely.

Mr. Alexander told the House of Commons that the familles of British soldiers serving in Hong Kong would he went there as shipping and housing to the Colony allow.. He said that the families of reinforcements will be on ox. Kotly the sams footing in this matter as thor of the manant garrison.

рег.

There are already some 450 service familles In Hang

Kong. The garrison la in a very congrated condition, and for this and other reasons, no serious Increase in this number can be contemplated. -Unikes+Pros

Flushing, December

The United States charged today that the Russian

exploitation of Manchuria had inatchòd rice from the plates of the hungry Chinese children. The American Ambassador, Philip Jessup, told the Assembly that there is acute fear that Russia would be continuing Communist ag; gression in the Far East, Dr. Jessup scoffed at the Russian, charges that the United States is guilty of impérialism.” - Behind-the-scene manoeuvring. payed the "way for the adoption by the Assembly of the resolution that

would keep Nationaltat China's battle with. Russib and The Chinese Communists before the United Nations for another year.

As a result of a amendment offered by

last-minuta

Ecuador

to the Latin-American resolution to the Little

to send the continuous, exa-

Assembly for

mination and study" and report

How To End A State

Of War

London, December 7.

The Western Allies will

to the full Assembly next year. consult early next year

on

the plenary session was expected | ways to end the state of war *******ai | to vote to give Chiang Kai-shek's with the West German Feder- government a diplomatic lease on al Republic, it was learned life.

Adenauer On German

Army

Duesseldorf, December 7.

Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Federal Chan- cellor, said here today that East-West tension had shar- -pened recently and that the Germans might be called upon

" would like to asЯITE the to take part in West European United Nations that promoling defence.

valuntary co-operation

Amendment Introduced

Dr. Homero Lafronte of Ecuador following what obser. vers reported had been Ox- tromely busy backstage sativity, introduced

amendment to The Latin resatution, Amendment refers to the Little Anxombly tho Chinese charges

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question of ending the state of war with Germany with- mut, formally concluding treaty was shelved by the Bri-

United tish, French and Foreign Secretaries when they met in Parts last month.

States

It was understood that many and "any charges ós violations légal complications are involved, of the principles contained" in besides one important point of the resolution which the United | substance. This is whether it is Atates designed.

possible to devise a formula per- mitting the continued occupation of Western Germany after the technical ending of a state of

Competent Bources explained that this would enable the interim committee to deal not only with past actions of Russia as contained but Nationalist charges violations future

in the

war.

In spite of these complexities, of principles. is now expected in Informed

between the Netherlands and the Republic

He told the Annual Congress This amounted to endorsement for quarters here that the Westorn will be on

The mala pourta

qf his Christian Democratic Party The United

the American-backed resolution. Allies will meet probably in Paris of the Government and the

After what has happened we re-

States immediately to review the question early in Dutch people." lie slated.

nounce war with genuine disgust announced that it would support the new year. Mohammed Zafrullah

We are entirely opposed to war. the amended Latin resolution. It Khan (Pakistan) satd that

had voted against the original deep Pakistan welcomed with satisfaction and relief the recent "The Allies, who have disarm-version.

cd Germany, are now responsible. selllement at The Hague between

security. Holland for 'Germany's

The the representatives and Indenesia.

tension between East and West has sharpened recently, 15 to

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Ting-fu Tsiang

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the United Nations has not backed the whole of January attending mination of struggle that in its be hoped that there will be no his own proposal. He acknowledged the Commonwealth Conference u.

War But it two powers arc final phase started a little more

that nations are justifled in trying Foreign Ministers at Colombo.- than four years ago," he said. making military preparations

to protect their investments in Reuter, "The settlement

is possible that practical

something may

salf the Chinesa stulesmanship | happen, Germany proof of the wise

will then ele's stake is far greater.

people's displayed by both sides. We offer between them unprotected and

He opined that recognition of our respectful felleitations to all, disarmed."

would be Communists the Chinese those who have contributed

and short-sighted wards this consummation,

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for | Nations Commission

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Dr. Adenauer added: "It can- not be asked that Germans should United Nations not to abdicate its serve in foreign armies,

We do responsibility to oppose Russia's "diabolical Imperialism."--United not want lo be mercenaries от hirelings.

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asked

Prcsa,

NEGRI CLASH

Singapore: December 7.

Four police were dilled and

the British, the French or other Eu-even seriously wounded on fight- Indonesia ropean nations.

of

European Union tient may take legitimate pride. Germany to contribute to West Indohestans

does relat But our satisfaction

Dot European defence then our peo- with stop

iple could take their part in this affairs does not merely

record the the

the achievement of

as well us legitimate European army uspirations political | 70,000,000 people

Independent. and the emergence of one mote whom we shall fook forward to welcoming into this international organisation af ha early date.

Mr. C J. Van Heuven Goed- under the shift of naval strength hart Netherlands) said that the Ukrainian proposal was out of

Trom the Pacific to the Atlantic.

uver the ways

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ata

over

the

still

On

He said that he has been guing order, as the substance of

means of Indonesian matter was strengthening the Pacife Fleel the agenula of the Security Coun- since be

office lastri and, could not, therefore, bc

dealt with in the Assembly. month.

Admiral Sherman

The Dutch delegate denied statement in answer to questions | Ukranian charges that The at a National Press Club luncheon Hague agreement placed

er.

made

the

ing

off a fierce attack. by 40 guerillas in Negri Sembilan yos-

Rovereign State, "In view of the People's Armyterday, it was officially disclosed

today.

Three of the terrorists wore You killed and 10 believed wounded.

In Eastern Germany, we, have, tuļ

to the Allies: shout out must not leave us without pro- Lection."

Dr. Adenauer

"It marks one more milestone along the road which will termi nhle only with the end of coloni alism and the practical enjoy that "in spite of the opposition" paced

nent of the right of self-deter-of the British mination by all the people of the ment. Anal

at which he was the guest speak- | sovereignty in the hairde of the Dutch. Rather, he said, it would Indonesian 4 moving tho give the

sovereignty after tlie

complete ngreement

The two-hour battle, in the Lionou area, ended which the wounded police, their ammunt- said he hopedition exhausted, rushed the pre-

held by positiona

the Labour Govern- guerillas and captured them. a Europeana Federation Three of the police killed were. would come into existence in the Malays and the other was a .7 Sir Mohammed declared that next few months. the case of Indonesia was 'n test

He expressed the and challenge."

earth.

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Chinese. The Navy began

The hero of the petion 'was a heavier portion of its feet to the

conviction Malaya sergeant who, though Atlantic more than a year ago.-- in ratified by the representative

"The test has been passed; the that the ABled High Commission-mortally wounded, continued to Associated Press.

organa of the parties concerned, challenge has been met," he saiders were determined to bring direct the operation, He was Germany back into the comity wounded 13 times and died” as of nutions. Reuter

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Dutch Debate On Indonesia

The Hague, December 7. Mr. P. J. Oud, leader of the Freedom Party (the Party of the Foreign Minister, Dr. Dirk Stikker), told Parliament to day that he, did not think the Bill to transfer. sovereignty to Indonesia was in conflict with; the Dutch Constitution.

But he had, serious objections to It from the policy point of view."

Speaking on the resumed de~. bate in the Second Chamber,' Mr.. Oud said that, the Freedom Parly. had still not made up its mind' whether to support or reject the measure.

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