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THE CHINA 'MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1050.
NEW GUINEA'S FUTURE AFFECTED BY "TURK" WESTERLING'S REVOLT
WESTERN POWERS CHARGED
Prague, January 29, The controlled Czech Press charged today that the Wes- tern powers are deliberately delaying negotiations for an Austrian peace treaty to pre- serve "the present
chaotic conditions in Austria."
The cultural
newspaper, "Lidove Noviny," sald
that "whatever the imperialists agree to during the day under the pressure of the Soviel delegates. they cancel at night."
The paper sald, "Typical of the vexed articles of the pence treaty is n clause proposed by the Western powers. It would allow Austria to hire foreign nationals
New York, January 29.
The Netherlands' chances of retaining Dutch Now Guinea have been enhanced by the succoss of "Turk" Wostarling's defiance of Indonesian authority, according to diplomatic observors at The Hogue, the "New York Times” said today.
The future of Dutch New Guinea was left in
abeyance for one year at The Hague-round- table conference, where the Indonesians negotiated their independence from the Dutch.
It was the only part of the former Indonesian enpital, and former Netherlands' Eastern led the Indonesian guerillas.
In a proclamation issued the Empire that did not become part of the new United States following March, he said that he had returned to his armed forces of Indonesia.
Sydney Gruzon, the "Times" in the woods and would continue correspondent at The Hague, said to fight, Even then he was report that observers there do not doubted to be atling and undergoing that the Indonesian Prime Minis-medical treatment.
Throughout the Indonesian
he was campaign he
frequent broadenster over Jogjakarta
ment will eventually succeed Dr. Mohammed Hatta's, Gov- crnment
In crushing Captain Westerling's Radio, urging his troops to stand
rebel forces.
also
believe
that
firm against the Dutch until their] But they donesin's struggle former strong supporters of In-alms were achieved. Reuter and
Associated Press. dence may now be hesitant in
for Indepen-
turning over the responsibility GERMAN
for New Guinea to a Government unable
ter-
APPEAL
FOR CAPITAL
China a problem for the Russians
·London, · January 29. The weekly publication "Time and Tide" nayn Russia may find it much harder to Isolate China from Western contacts than were the satel lite countries in Eastern Eu-
rope.
Vast China is very dif ferent proposition. from the smalt satellits "states in East- Ben Europe," said the newɛ- paper.
Tse-tung, although moment · devout Stalinist, is nevertheless Chi-
at the
The publication-esid—the- satellite embassies, and lega- tiona in Londen, Washington and Paris have become
creazingly unreliable
la
as ob.
Bervation posts for Russia. That is why, said "Time and Tide," Russia Intends to rid the atollltos of all Western contacts.Associated Press.
"SAMSON"
AFRAID
OF WOMAN
Sunderland, January 29.
A stage strong man called
"Samson declared in court
in Sunderland that he is afraid of
a woman.
to operate military equipment Unio to control its own and employ them in military and ritory.
These observers conlend that
The woman is Violet Hanson, elvil Aviation posta. Thus the both Australia and the United
Wiesbaden, January 20, n petite 29-year-old bus conduc-1 Western powers would secure un States consider Dutch New
Dr. Franz Bluecher, "the West tress who is 5 ft 4 inches and unlimited
number of their In-Guinea to be of far more strate- German Vice Chancellor, re-weighs 120 lbs. structors who would run the gie military importance than the peated here today his appeal "No man", Anid. Samson Austrian Army, and policy in the rest of the islands.
match for a desired way".
Both countries are vitally con- for foreign capital to enable solemnly, "is a
woman however strong he may West German industry to stor be" cerned with the maintenance of Noviny" suld the stability
ty there.
large-scale production in the Samson-Stephen Bedford in private life-hid Hanson arrested These observers consider it to spring.
for "threatening to shoot my be significant that Australia and ones Interested in the preserva- the United States which, with Addressing meeting of his eyes out."
He said the argument began the United Na-Free Democratic Party, he said form
that Germany needs much capital when he tried to pass through no effort to per-
self. He announced a German building just as she was trying up New
"Lidove "imperialists delay the negotia- tions because they are the only
ditions in Austria.
tion of the present chaotic con- Belgeliation Cortmission but she is unable to raise it her- the front door of their apartment |
tions
to rive
sation which
"Austríaccording to the Indonesia, made Imperialists-should the Western orbit at any price Guinea
be held in suade the Dutch round-tablo monetary and banking reorgani-to come in.
during the because it is an extremely im- conference, even though the issue German economy
should help the On the stage Samson lets,two to solve the teams of nine men play tug of portant point in Central Europe. threatened the result of the cn-problem of unemployment. war with a rope looped around
tire "Therefore, the
for a time, negotiations
Dr. Bluecher said the stability his Anglo-Ameri-
neck and has a truck run Mr. Graton said It is believed of the Deutschemark one and a cans attempt to delay the nego- at The Hague that it was with half years after the currency re-werful chest. tintlons by all means and intend: an eye to the future of New form is proof of an able cconomic "And you ito enslave Austria politically
Indonesians policy and of the self-discipline made
recent charge of the German people. about official Dutch relation- ships with Westerling.
and economically. They want to resurrect Nazism, which is in substance the best guardian the imperialist Intercats."-As- sociated Press.
CRY CITY STAR
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VICTOR RICHARD
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"But Germany has also to re- cognise that no economic im provement would have been pos- sible without Marshall Mid," he added.-Reuter,
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Sudirman dead
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General Sudirman died, ac cording to the Radio, at Mage- long, in Central Java, North West
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To continuously against the
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During the military action in December, 1948, he escaped into the hills boyand Jogjakarta, the
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