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London, January 25.
Britain and Isroof began talks today to find a solution to financial problems arising from the end of the British mandate over Palostino, Two main issues ore involved. 1. Claims and finances resulting from the liquidation of the British mandate and the setting up of the Israel Government.
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Geneva, January 25.
Mr Roger Garreaui, Pre, sident of the United Nations
Release of some of the £8.- 000,900 balances of Isract In Lonsciom,
The British delegation
1 led
by Nie James Crainie, * Thhd Serietary at the Treasury. David| Horowitz, Dnector-General of the Ministry of Finance, heads thei Isipels delegation,
The sinell delegation guid that, whale at Lotulon, they will also holl troufleiri taks with British businessinseng whose dents are 10-
tert-fest in Israel,
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that agreement can be reached claims and crater-claims arising for an international regime from the Int Jerusaleın.
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All-out war will be waged on Westerling
Jakarta, January 20, Indicating that the Indo- neslana gre preparing to de. olare an all-out war on the guariita army, Republican Lieutenant-General Buhardjo
fold
Press conference that there is only one way to deal with
Westerling. He
sold, "And that military action."
through direct
*
General Buhardjo la con. fident that Westerling's forças can be liquidated within month and added, "No com- promise is possible with this rebel.
He
Westerling's forces, he said, do not have popular support,
Fald Westerling's forces are composed of three cale Do gories of Irregulars: 1 Berters from the Dutch army: 2. Teregulars who missed by the Republican Army; and 3. "Disappointed porsone."United Press.
DAR
ALGER HISS GAOLED
dis.
New York, January 25. Alger Hiss, former State Department official, was sentenced here today to five years in a Federal penitent ary for perjury,
Bisa, aged 48, one-time adviser to Prealdent Housevelt und Secre tury-General 02 the United Nallons Charter conference in San Francisco in 1945, was found ulity last Saturday by a Feder- në Court. The court found that he led when he denied passing State Department documents Lo
INDONESIANS SADDLED WITH RESPONSIBILITY OF QUELLING REVOLT Dutch denial of
help for rebels
Jakarta, January 25. The Dutch declared today that coping with the "Host of Hoavan” rabols is an Indonesian and not a Dutch responsibility. At the samo time, the Dutch donied helping the rebois, led by "Turk" Westerling.
A joint communique, issued by the Netherlands High Commissioner and the Commander-in- Chief of the Netherlands Army in Indonesia, said: "The illegal forces which penetrated Bandoeng have had no support whatever from forces under Dutch command. This is one of the reasons why the action come to a dead end."
In a special statement, the High Commissioner, Dr. H. M. Hirschfield, said he regretted that 300 mon had deserted from the Dutch forces and joined the Westerling rebols, but most of the desorters, he continuod, were Indo- nesian, and only a fow were Dutch.
TRUCULENT DISASTER SEQUEL
the
London, January 25. The commanding officer of submarine Truculent, which was rammed and sunk in the Thaines Estuary with the loss of 64 lives, will be court-martialled on a charge of "negligently or by default lusing his ship," the Ad- ntrality announced tonight.
the conning
submarine
The Adpurulty statvinení said that in naval practice the loss of n shup was frequently followed by a court-martial, and their de cizion to rourt-inartial_the_cem- mander, Lieutenant C.
C. P. Bowers, should "ht be taken 14 convey regarding the uny Implication responsibility for the disaster."
Liculemant Howers,
27. ugel was one of the 15 survivors, He was starling
the Swedish lower when Divina,
the named Con January 12.
maritime A preliminary
the Swedish Consul- The joint comununique, Issued
quby by General into the collision will by Hilschfield and the Dutch
Alliance talk Army chief, admitted that Wes-
Chp" open here
toinorrow, The There is much talk at Bandoeng tain of the Divin, Captain Karl terling was a Dutch national. It sant, however, that it was "untrue of an alliances between Weser-Hammerberg. wifi be heard as that confusion should have arisen ling and the Darul Istom Such u well as the Seen Male, from the fort that the illegal cumbunttori would offer the grea- Frunz Lepell, who was on the forces could not be distinguished test threat to the Indonesian Gov-nidge when the collision occur- Army contains red, and the helmsman, Herbert
to distinguish
"It is for the United States; orange telungle on wind-screen of Indonesia to deal with these and tall-board
Westerling (the people bels). Hirschfield added.
them.
The Darul Islam organisation is new intensifying its attack on the! Indonwalan Army.
Dutch com- erument, whose from forces under mand." The communique declar- thousands of orthodox Masies. Porqueng
Its
ed that deserters in Dutch uni- The Dutch Army femes political! forms had removed all distingul- complientions more than fighting. shing Insignia,
ranks
Intelude some 15.000 The High
Commissioner did well-trained men of the Royal the sets of the Westerling forces Netherlands - Indonesian Army. are being conakiered completely mostly recruited from East Indo- Blegal. be
Vas und hova been men- tioned The one
most frequently Whittaker Chambers, self-styled mentioner here 15 about 450,- aurter for a Soviet spy ring.
000 as th 2100s. 'The
15 with not tied. He had Sterlosk follow The end last October 31 of
balance inika!
faced a maximum penalty of 10 between years in prison and a $4,000 fine. a temporary agreement the 1st Counties
Unter that temporary agree-nounced that the case will med. The British released about carried to the United States Cie- 7,009,000 1 Israel from the euit Court of Appeal one stop frozei Puuls.
below the Supremo Court. Istei contending sney should
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Is also possible that the British plot on ward the Divina
at the сп Will give evidence quiry, within.gh the Swedish au thorities have no legal right to
tommon him to appear.
Tha Trader of the
enquiry is The Swedish Consul-General in
He described as completely Yesterday's declaration by an false any impression that a great Indonesian Government spokes- nutnber of Butch nationals mun at Jakarta that the Dutch | London, Mr. C. A. M. Hallenborg. Truvad authorities The British Army were to blame for Wester-
have been nulified and will pro- ling's attack on Bandoeng amazed and ungered Dutch troops, They bably be represented at the en- contended that only Dutch inter- quiry, Beuter. vention prevented
the
MASSACTE
SHIP AGROUND
not be trenled The Hiss cure bogun when The statement added: "The
High Commissioner Sterling balances that is Chambers alleged to the House oľ
is of the Un-Anerican credits built up in Britan in war Representativen
opinion that it is not for him to Chat Hisa expose all the facts of this mat- Istuel says that when she Activities Committee
him secret Government ter but he feels it right to point of Indonesian troops in Bandoeng, of the Sterling passed
UN An under-
saistance but that
In Washington, the Secretary of in the judging the Bondoeng affair,
the it State, Dean Acheson, told should be borno In mind Press today that the United States Hiss, at his two trials, was not that troops of the Royal Nether- had advised the Indonesian and charged with espionage but lands indies Army-predominant- Dutch Governments that it views that the Greek steamer, Kostis simply with lying when he said ly consisting of Indonesians--still the disorder in the Indonesianola, went aground at Sansum that he was not a spy.
have no knowledge of the condi state of Pasundan very seriously, tluns by which they may be ad mitted to the Army of the USI" No responsibility
| course of dus various consultations area, the money was put on de- papera when
he had received a suggestion from post in Beltam because isract ground Communist ngent the Archiestomp of Canterbury,then Palestine,
1930's. ind no centrul} wii proposed the internationalisa-banking system of its own-A- Laver of a VIEN small zone of Jented Press. zaken enuine ex bravels to the
Eats Firs
This suggestion had also berm forwarded by the Foreign Cut- auditee of the World Commeil af Churches, which added that pro- ple living in these
should PORTIN
Them- under
be allowed to alumaster selves the
United Nations
ize sinistration.
M. Garreau bald that the legal basis for the Council's delibera
tiona all remains the United resolution of Novem.
Nationa ber, 1947.
"Opinions I heard during bay recent eorisoltations". M Garreau said, "were that it would be very difficult to implement the inter- nationalisation of datasalen If appiled in a restricted sense but a solution was possible if one took a more literal interpretation."
Elizabeth may return to Malta
WOR
The Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson," today re-affirmed his friendship for Hilsa,
liiss A few hours after sentenced, Mr. Acheson said, “I should like to make it quite clear, whatever the outcome of any appeal by Mr. Hiss, that I do not intend to turn my back on Alger husband, Hiss."
London, January 20. Princess Elizabeth hopes to find time this spring for another visit to her suitor
Press
| Prince Philip, at Malta.
Hina WHA in associate of Mr. A Buckingham Palace
Acheson in the State Department officer said that the timing will during the war.-Reuter, depend on Princess Elizabeth's heavy round of public appea- raners. The heiress to the throne has had to take over many of her father's
engagements since hc rome down with a serious leg afl- ment in November, 1948,
HOLLYWOOD STARS DRUG ADDICTS?
Hollywood, January 25, The Paluce Press officer said a Hollywood police said that tho trip hy Princess Elizabeth to names of a great many flm cele- Malta when circumstances permit brities have been found in the would be an obvious thing sinca apartment of Д man accused of Prince Philip's navol duties come operating a $1,000-a-week marl- M. Garrent said that agreement | before any social travelling on his Juana drug ring. can be reached if there is a spirit part.
The police are keeping the of compromise on both sides.
Prince Philip has been a First names secret, pending investiga- "Compromise, of course, is no Lieutenant on the destroyer Che- tion, ver 100 cent satisfactory," he quers of the Mediterranean Flcot
per added, "but a compromise la al-based at Malta since last October, ways better than intransigent at- Princess Elizabeth visited him titudes. With goodwill and com- there from last November 20 to prehension we will ded a solution. December 28, What we must not forget Is that She and her 14-month-old son, Jerusaltin is not only a city but a Prince Charles, returned to Lan- hoty place for Jews, Mostems and don on Tuesday from a stay with the whole of Christianky."-Reu- the King and Queen at Sandring-
ham.-Associated Press.
Ler.
Sun Fennelseo, January 25. The Marine Exchange reported
Point on
Vancouver Island, 23
Mr. Acheson said law and order miles off Victoria, British Colum had been established hout hopes to refloat the ship at high blo, early today. The Conal Guard all of the new United States of c-United Press.
Indonesia except in Pasundan.
The Secretary suid Westerling
Bome, therefore, *become susceptible to the agitation of had irresponsible Individuals whose attitude the Netherlands Gov. arnment condemns," the state ment said.
The Netherlands Government, the statement continued, beurs nu responsibility whatsoever for the action of these individuals why, insofur as there are Netherlands nationala among them, know they act contrary to the wishes and views of that Government.
Meanwhile, with
duak-to-
recruited several thousand trouble-makers and presented to the Indonesian Government ultimatum demanding recognition of his control of Pasundan.
an
UN Assistance? He noted that both the Indone- sion Government and the Nether- lands High Commissioner in Jakarta hud denounced Westerling and that the Dutch had offered the Indonesian authorities military transport and arms to take action against Westerling.
dlawn curfew, Bandoeng in today an empty city after dark, Indone- sion Army patrols roured through the streets in open trucks and held road-blocks on all thorough- its services fores entering the city.
Dutch armoured ears also raced through the streets whenever oc- cosional shots shattered the silence.
the United Mr. Acheson said Nations Commission on Indonesia is ready to assist in the situation are required and desired. He added that Merlo Cochrane, American representa- tive on the Commission, had em- phasised to the Indonesiana und Dutch the seriousness of the silua- tion an viewed in Washington. "Army of Westerling's Nathan Polk, aged 26, arrested
the Radio Moscow reported tonight Heavenly Host" has apparently that the Soviet Government had faded into its mountain fastnesses decided to recognise the United as casily and effectively as 1 States of Indonesia as an indepen- marched into Bandoeng last Mondent sovereign state and to osto- day, leaving the Indonesianblish diplomatic relations. forces wondering when it will
Nationa debates, descend to carth again,
Westerling and two of his of Russia was sharply critical of the cers appeared in Bandochg
manner in which the independent only
Indonesian Republic was formed yesterday with pistols bulking in and refused to join the Security their trouser pockets. The police Council in congratulations to the gave them a wido berth, while Dutch and Indonesians, the Indonesian Army were alihus Radio Moscow said that the unaware of their presence or pre- deputy Foreign Minister, ferred to ignore it.
on a Hollywood street corner on Tuesday night, was treed on $1.- 000 bail, pending a preliminary bearing on Thursday on charges
of posscosing marijuana.
Virginia Lee Stacy, aged 22, arrested in Polk's dat, is being held for trial on a similar charge, the police said.Associated Press.
American skipper bluffed Communists in Tsingtao
(By Wayne Richardson) Aboard Flying Arrow at
Kobe, January 25.
The skipper of this Ameri
can freighter had to bluff the Chinese
Communists
American destroyers outside to, panied by many soldiers armed come in and get me that I am with sub-machineguns and rides. being held unlawfully,"
Radio sealed
Bluff works
Much confusion
In United
SL
an
Androi
Gromyito, today received the No- therlands Minister and handed One of the strange features of him the reply to the Dutch note the confused situation is that, as of December 24, which had in- far as can be ascertained, no or- formed Russia of the formation of der has so far been issued · for: the United States of Indonesia. Westerling's arrest, though the The Soviet note said: "Insofar as Indonesian
Army Headquarters on December 27 the aforemention- of transfer took at Dinkarta saki that his forces ed ceremony would be resolutely pursued and place, the Soviet Government has They flocked over the ship and | destroyed,
taken the decision to inform the Into the dining saloon, obstructing There is certainly no sign in Government of the United States: 'the ship's routine and meals, Bandoeng of a resolute pursuit. of Indonesia that it has decided There were no American des- When asked to come to the The confusion is made worse to recognise the United States of by troyers outside. The destroyer ship's office for business, they by a spate of contradictory state- Indonesia
Independent threatening to call non-exis- Bausset had escorted us to Tsing- said they would not allow the ments issued by the various poll- sovereign state and to establish tent destroyers in order to get tas from the mouth of the ship to dock until they were tical, governmental and "shadow" diplomatic relations" his clearance papers to leave Tsingtao. Now it was probably ship's radio be seated and the Java.u
The Broadcast said the Forolgin Yangtse to within eight miles of ready. They demanded that the governmental bodies in West
Minister, Androl Vyahinsky, sent Tsingtao. Captain David far away.
'ship's gun: turned over to them.
On the one hand, the Pasundan a message to Jakarta confirming Shortly after Captain Jones clearance to enter the harbour pressed sympathy with Wester Press, Reuter and United Fress,
It took us four days to get Red State Government has openly ex- the Soviet decision, Associated atormed from the navigation and dock. office, his clearance was delivered
fing, and talked of declaring Captain" Jones ̈ called at Com- | "Jehada - 'holy wat—against. to him aboard ship. We emerged munist headquarters cach day. Tsingtao to discharge cargo after by casting off Immediately..
politics and U.S. help to Chiang glance of the Darul Islam (a a. Chinepa Nationalist gunboat
fanatical Moslem. organisation) Kal-shok. The Communists also forces known to be near the city, sholled us off Shanghai on Janu- Captain Jones had begun his deliberately, irritated him by Darul Islam posters proslal The destroyers Battleoxetbal ary b.
battle to this papers returned asking him what he thought of on Saturday. No renton was
his
Government for allowing given for denying them.
Jones told me of the tense negotiations as we approach- ed Kobe.***
The freighter had put in at from a bad situation on, Monday There he was asked about Trunspecified infidels with the as
bis
Captain Jones declared ship's departure from Tsingtao was hold "up for six days by the Communists, who delayed the vessel in every manner,
much procenes looked at th
Captain
RN VISIT TO PORTUGAL
London, January, 25.40
ming an orthodox Moslem State Broadsword will visit hava appeared on the walls of Portugal, between February 18 Bandoeng City..over the alone and 23 during the Home Ficat's ture of the latamle mystery spring cruise, the Admiralty, un manjjā Kartog Buwirlo, who is nounced tonight.
..
known to have headquarters to The operation starts on Janu the mountains near Garcot, 40 ary 28 with the calling from miles from Bandoang. Portland of 22 warships, led by Darul Islam declared war on the 23,000-ton aircraft carrier. the Indonesian Army last year, implacable. attacking Dutch and Indonesian The 42,500-ton battleship Van poits with equal ferocity, but guard, one of the last British war
The atmosphere was tense US Army equipment in their from the time we dropped office and in the yard-quipment chor In Teingle on Friday, that had been given to the -January 18.- After, thres hours of could do was burn inside. of unnecessary questioning, by Nationalists and lost, la a ploser, knohorage: for quereingtao was an anchorage of rantine Inspection; ^3 Chatter the U.Svorist in the Western Pacific. Now the Navy's bugo in- Then it was 20 more hours; be stallations have been, fakon over paince The Hague agreement they ships to be constructed during the sait or given sufficient rensona foro quaranino officials boarded by the Communists. - Asociated no longer attacked the Dutch war, will escort the flagship for its delenilon,... I- will; radlo. They swarmned aboard," accom÷! Press":
Army," whose vehicles" carts, an i Reuter.
his clearance papers at the Com- In the midst of a quarrel to get munjat navigation "bureau, Cap- Main Jones gambled on a bluf. Turning on the officials he said;
IK my velsel is not allowed to
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