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MEDIATOR PROPOSED IN KASHMIR DISPUTE

SPLIT IN ISRAEL PARTY

Tel Aviv, December 12. Today's meeting of the Israeli Pariffiment was post- poned at the last moment after it became clear that the Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion's Mupat Labour Party is split over the decision regarding Jerusalem decided upon at Sunday's Cabinet meeting.

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Lake Success, Decombar 12. The United Nations Küshmir Commission today * recommended that the Security Council^ap- point a mediator to bring Indio and Pakistan together on all unrosolvad issues' over Kashmir. The Commission, 'in its third interim report to the Council, 'expressed doubt that, the five-mem- ber Commission was the "most flexible and desirable instrument to continue in the task!" The report said that' presence of large numbers of troops in the State is not conducive to the creation of a peaceful atmosphere.

The

demilitarization of the Sinte Is essential to permil

the holding of a free and unfettered plebiscite", the report naded,

the

Praceful seiliement of the Kash- The frueli Sunday decided after

il made, mir issue is imperative, deliberation that in spite of the win the Commission believes that United Nations vote for the in-lit can be reached.

ternationalisation of

Jerem

After giving a pletorial review of the rage, the repost listed the three main problems Ju the dis- mile as follows:

Other Factors

the Amd

the Israeli Government will pr reed with transføvring Minist› les and Govertiment offices to Jeru salam apel start alsn

the with transfer of Pashument there.

( 1 прова future As to the

status of Jertiantern.

Government » ¦ Prees Kashæuir forces,

uf Indian- Withinus al (2) To conten:

Pakistan regular forces from the Stale

the

decision in reported

Itself with the derlaration Jerusalem was and will the capital

that

E

Izol without proclairesing Jerusalem as enpital immediately

Was

The Chuvement dee54411 taken by a majority vati some members of the Parlamen lary Mapa group supported the

Me Foreign Minister,

Moshe Shareit, and the Finnoce Minis- ter, Mr. Kaplan, who demand more moderato Jerusalem question. The Parlament postponed unit Teslay and the

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American Budget Forecast

Washington, December 12 Presklent

Truman's

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The Commission also point cart that certai other forlors. difrull to evaluate

havn the effect on the attitude of the Indian and Pakistan Governments. These are adjustmentə yet to be made on various territorial, iltary, nancial and human!. tartan queations resulting from the partition

the sub con. tittent

of

India Approves Mediation

In Landon, if was made clear focius Mal fuckin wil support United Nations mediation over

the whole theid of the Kashmir alimpotes during the coming hearing

Connell

Grenade Incident

In Asmara

Asmara, December 12. Twp Eritreans on bicycles pitched hand-grenades which failed to explodo today at three leading members of the Nationalist independence. Disc outside the doar of the italian Independents' meeting place,

Euriler todė all italian Journalists in Asmara, along with Reuters' correspondent, and the British Pubilo In. formation Officer, rapolved letters, signed "Eritroen Patrick" warning them not to interfere with the people's aim to link up with the "ma - ther country, Ethiopia."

The letter said that they might otherwise share the fate

"other magacrad

ot Italians."Router.

Espionage Trials In Poland

1

Warsaw, December 12. Th: first of a

series of

of the dispute by the Security espionage trials against French nationals in Poland will start this week In Wroclaw (Bre- Fan).

West Poland, General Wiktor Grosz, the Foreign Min- ktry spokesman, announced tre today.

Th

my She Gliža Was stated

Secretary Shuckin Bajpai, Pre General of the chan External Aflats Rmistry, terore lux de

Lux New York

tought

Sir Ginja Samostar Burjpai, ste- companied by the Indian Deputy Home Minister fur Kashmir. Mc. budget apprared certain today bhar lest toy for the United to equal of surpass the present | States to attend the United Nn- spending levet of $43.509,000,- tions

Counell, which is the now expected

cussnitter

000.

Not lo

Unless taxes are raised it will Kashmir dispute on the basis of be n deflelt budget with expendis the report of the United Nations tures exceeding receipts by aboul Kasumir Commission on Decem $6,300,000,000.

ber 17 or 19. There has been no Jut from Sif Garin preferrest White House

whether On

Mr

cominent pu

an the report's contents Truman will include a proposal to

пр recommendations beyond rea- rake taxes in the 1951 budget he firing that Inte's approach to submits to Congress next month a settlement in Kashmir. as re- But Mr. Frank Pace, Jur budgetcently outlined in London by the director, has been talking that Prime Minister of India. Pandit language.

Nehru, repains unchanged, And President Truman himself

Pandit Nohru favouro media- has said In the past that his buiget's "light" spending cannot

only possible means be trimmed and that only highes

to a quick and peaceful solution. The alternatives, he said, are taxes can bring them into balance,

continuation

war, which India rules oul, or a prolongation of the existing deadlbek, which would do nothing lasting settięmmat,

Many believe that any tax in- cream almost surely would br tuned down by Congress it election year.-United Press,

TELEVISION IN W HOLLAND

The Hague, December 12. Holland in to build a television transmitter next. year and to put television receivers on the market Mr. D. G. W. Spitzen, Minister of Transport, announced today.

It is also hoped, he sald, to ex- change television aims with other countries.Reuters

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tion wa the

to advance

In restating his Government's

“પ્રામ્ય પ support of the principje si media- [don, Sir Cirja explained that in the Indian view this. mediation should cover the whole dispute and not merely be conded to, the Kashmir by on agrend programme question of

dionstutorisation ja of troop withdrawals: While in London, mat Mr. Philip Noel-Baker, the Sir Girja

Secretary for Cummonwealth Re- lations, and Sir, Stafford. Cripps, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, today. Reuter.

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The French accused are a wò- man, Yvonne Bassaler, and Basil Boukosoff, both former employees of the French Consulate In Wroc- Joseph Feldeisch, a French workman,

Bassaler and Boukoso were arrested in March this year and Feldelsen was arrested in April.

Three Poles will appear at the same trial, charged with aiding in the establishment of a French es plonage network in Poland.

The French accused were told that they can choosp a defending lawyer when they were handed the indictment last Saturday afternoon. General Grosz stated that all Frenchmen new held in Polish prisons will face espionage trinks with the exception of the

French Vice-Consul, M. Boitte, who was detained as a reprisal for The arrest in France of the Polish Vice-Consul in Lille.

This will be the first trial of foreigners in post-war Poland on espionage charges. Reuter.

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UN DISCUSSION ON INDONESIA

Lako Success December 12. The Soviet Ukraine toddý demanded that the Unit- od Nations Security Council reject the Haguo agreement, which resulted in the emergenka of the United States of Indonesia, and to op2 point a commission to begin, now investiga- tions in the East Indies.

Andrew Galagan (Ukraine) proposed the discord of the Hague decisions in of resolution oppos Ing a measure offered by General A. G. L. McNoughton (Canada).

The latter hailed the suc- cessful conclusion of the Dutch Indonesian talks and welcomed the establishment of the sovereign state of USI.

Dr. J. H. van Royon (Nether lands) told the Counell that the Netherlands intends propose the Enst Indies as a member the United Nations Immediately

sovereign after the trasfer of from Holland to Indonesia .01 December 27.

The Ukrainian

to

of

resolution

the He warned, however, that

of Sovereignty over question New Guinea must still be settled.

"We are determined to have Now Guinea sharing our 30. vereignty within the year,” (19 Bald.

Mr. Palar said that until thr Dutch

withdrawn fro troops from Indonesia they will Be at

of

Defence the disposal

tho

the Minister of the Republic of United States Indonesia.

The strategie naval base Sourabaya, he said, will he transferred to the Republic and

called upon the Security Council will be put under the command to order:

1. Withdrawal of Dulch troops in Indonesia to the position they held last December.

2. Freeing of political DTI- Dutch and soners held by the command the Netherlands to and its alleged "reign of terror."

3.. The appointment of n new commission, comprising members of the Security Council, to go U Indonesia and Implement Polo's I and 2 of the Ukranian resolu tim.

Dutch Tribute

Comi-

4. A Report by the new mission within three months on the establishment of independen- ce and sovereignty for Indonesia.

5. Immediáto dismissal of the existing UN commission of Good Offers for Indonesia.

This was the same resolution proposed both in the General As- Bembly and in its main Politiest Committee by the Ukranul Foreign Minister, Dmitri Menu

luky.

of a Dutch naval oficer, who will be directly responsible Cu the Republic's Defence Minister, -United Press...

ITALY'S APPEAL TO BRITAIN

Rome, December 12. The Italian Foreign Minister, Count Carlo Storza, announced tonight that Italy had appealed (0 Britain. France and the United States to act jointly tu pul sura end to the "state of terrorism" In Italy's former colony of Eritrea on the

Red Sea.

Count Sforza 'was replying to questions by a member of Parlia- ment who halted what action had

been taken by the Goverment to

protect the lives of the Italians in

Eritrea threatened by hostilo bands of morauders. Both groups refused to take action on the grounds that the United Nations Charter tre cluded Assembly action on any mattor still on the Security Council's agenda,

Dr.

van

Royan praised the "constructive statesman ship" of the indonesian dele. gutes to the Hague conferencs and paid tribute to the aid given by the UN commission I reaching agreement..

Hague agreement were:

Ha mold the main resulls of the

1. Indonesia would obtain uu- and real conditional, complete sovereignty,

would

He anid he could assure the Lower House that "not only have we made frequent and energetic representatlon in London, but, in addition, we have sent a common note to the French, Brilish qand, American Governments appealing them to intervene against this

stain on Reuter.

Western civilisation.”—

ELIZABETH IN... MALTA FOR XMAS

Valetta, December 12. Princess Elizabeth will spend Christmas in Malta with the Duke of Edinburgh, it was officially an- nounced here tonight. She will return to England shortly after

2. The Netherlands-Indonesien union, basis of the USI, provide a firm basis for enduring friendship of great mutual Ind. | the holiday.

The Princess new here on vantage.

ZO the November

second wedding anniversary with the Duice, who is serving as a First Lieutenant in the destroyer Chequers.-Reuter.

benefits of peace and order in an important area, where peaceful Progress can provide new gun- rantees against forces which thrive on disruption and chaos.

3. The world would gain

New Guinea

the

N. Palar, representing Indonesian republic, said it was clear that the Netherlands-Indo- nestani union would be an organ of two individual, fully sovereign states, which shall be utilised by and the two partners for co-opera Archbishoption within ftelds of mutual in-

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Vatican City, December 12. Pope Pius today conferred palliums--circular bands about the neck, breast and shoulders at special feasts cerementes on the of Manila,Associated Press;

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