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Indonesia trying to be Switzerland of the East

Demand to UN on war victims

Jakarta, August 7.

The world's youngest republic-the United States

of Indonesia is trying for a second dis tinction, She would like to be the world's most neutral nation.

According to, the stands they have taken on the Korean war, all other Asian countries con be sorted roughly as either Russian or Ameri- can sympathisers.

lining up on either side.

Indonsia has carefully avoided bours and are optimistic about

their chances of remaining alder..

out-

sold

Government officials sighed with relief that the six-month- In a recent conversation, one of member of the United Nations. If cheerfully: old republic never became ก Hatta's cabinet mombers we joined the UN, they reasoned, take sides on Koren. we might have been forced to

"We will be the Switzerland of the Orient."

Genova, August 7. The Communist - dominated World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) demanded to day that the United Nations should help civilian war victims in both North and South Korea. WFTU representative George Fischer told a Commitice of the United Nations Economic and So- Indonesia was led Into ber "But Switzerland Is small elal Council that it was the auly neutral position by the Indian nation with few natural of the United Nations to send aid | Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Bourees, was the reply, "Indone to Korean civilians on both sides. Nehru. On a state visit here in sla, on the other hand, is the June, he pleaded in a dozen richest area in Asia. Won't it be speeches for a "third neutral more difficult for a country with force" as a balancing power in oll, tin and rubber to

remain the growing struggle between neutro]?" Communists and non-Communists.

The Committee was discussing recent Security Council resolu- tion to aid civilians Iving in the area under United Nations com- mand in Koren.

Mr. Fischer described this resolution as au

"No the minister said. "WC By strict neutrality, India and will, simply furnish 'our products error and declared that civilians toward peace, Nehru sald. He ad- Right now that happens Indonesia might show the

way to anyone who can buy them. In the UN aren were enduringvised the Indonesians

to be regime of terror and torture.

to con- America."--Associated Press. centrate on their own internal problems and avold mixing outside conflicts.

Mr. G. T. Corley-Smith, British chairman of the Committee, de- clared that Mr. Fischer's state- ment was entirely frrelevant and said that the Committee concerned only with the Security was Council resolutions.

in

the gov-

Indonesians words, and

hoeded Nehru's no opposition

was Hatta laid down a polley of tight heard when Premier Mohammed isolationism in regard to Korea's Miss Toni Sender representa- war, The Press and most political tive of the anti-Communist Inter-Parties rallied behind national Conference of Free Trade ement standpoint. Even Com- 'nions, told the Committee that munist leaders, usually critical of her organisation was prepared to Hatta's polleles, agreed that In- give all the assistance in

donesians must concentrate оп power to assist the UN effort to safeguard the country's its building a strong national help "the victims aggression in Korea." Associated Press.

trality.

Marines move to boost their strength

serves.

front

net-

India's volte-face Indonealan leaders got a jolt when India suddenly abandon.

Appeal to W. German workers

Bank Holiday ends in Britain

London, August 7." England's biggest. buelost Bank Holiday singo 1939 ended tonight with thunder- ctorms and torrential rain in the North but sunshine was still holding out in the South.

The police reported the heaviest road traffic for 11 years, with motorists enjoy. ing their first postwar Dank Holiday without petrol ration- Ing.

Parts of Yorkshire report. ed thair worst thunderstorms In years today.

shiro, wero

AL Bournemouth, Hamp- wonian and

child partly buried when about 500 tons of cliff fell to the beach. Both wore, re- scued unhurt/Router.

It's water, but it's

very heavy

Sydney, August 7. Sydney was hit by a weight of something 'like 392,000,000 tons in June.

But there was no great loss of life, no extraordinary damage. It was all water.

If you have any doubt about the, weight, work it out yourself. Sydney had a good 25 inches of rain in June-more than half of the average for a whole year.

every

Berlin, August 7. The East German Commun-

Now one inch of rain over an ist-dominated Socialist Unity acre equals 100 long tons weight. Party (SED) today called on That makes 2,500 tons on West German workers to crip-acre of Sydney in June. ple by strikes any attempts to resume armament production. There are 840 acres to a square or import American weapons.

ed her polley of rigid neutrality The official SED bulletin based and supported UN military its appeal on the alleged publica- measures to halt the Communist tion of documents in Western

Germany.

Invasion of South Korea,

mile. That makes 1,000,000 tons for every square mile.

Sydney has 245 square miles within its boundaries. And that makes 392,000,000 tons of water over the whole of Greater Syd- ney in June.

It was admitted here that In- "These measures, designed to dia's move cought the USI by re-militarise Western Germany, Washington, August 7.

surprise and left her alone on her must be met by a national resis- In case you are trying to The Marine Corps moved union partnership with the Dutch be realised by the joint action of just a little short

neutral pinnacle. Indonesia's Lance, which can however only visualise 392,000,000 tons, it is quickly today to boost it will not influence her

of the toward Communists, Social

coal strength to

Democrats production of the whole of the 174,000 men by the Allied side, USI officials have and trade unionists," October 31 through

the SED United States for a whole year. decision been quick to explain, pointing sald.. to mobilise its volunteer re- out that coch party in the Nether-

What happened to Innds-Indonesia union can deter-

According to the West German water? It ran off into the har- Sydney's mine its own foreign policy.

news agency, DPA. Rudolf bour and sea, Three or Hernnstadt, chief editor of the people were drowned and there it was carefully explained that SED orgen, Neues Deutschland," was some superficial damage. Java's big naval base at Socrabaya has been given the tosie of creat- Associated Press, must not be looked on as a base ing a smooth working espionage of operations in the Korean war

network in the three Western wal Zones. simply because a Dutch des- troyer sieparted from there in

to join Allied forces West German Communist agents carly July off Korca. A government spokes-will be offctally camouflaged as man stressed that the Dutch war-"people's correspondents," ship left Indonesian waters as agency said. Their main task will oldtimers" who will be replaced friendly foreign vessel accordance with international law technique in West German plants, Reuter.

in strict be to gauge output and ote the by "people's correspondents."... and custom.

The initial mobilisation will bring 50,000 of the 80,000 oflcers aud men in volunteer reserves to active duty between August 15 and Delober 31. The other 30.000 will be called at reduced

pace between October 31 and perhaps as late as June 30, 1951.

At the outbreak of the lighting in Korea, the Marine Corps had 74,000 men. Since then it has called about 44,000 in its organis- ed ground units which were or- dered to active duly en muss. It will have hit its immediate goal of 174,000 two months ahead of schedule.

---A-Marine spokesman-also-an- nounced that more Marine or- ganised reserve air units are in process of being called to active duty. All

organised reserve ground units and some organised reserve air units were 'called previously,

Most of the volunteer reserves involved in the new call-up serv- ed in the Corps during

World War II and all but a very small percentage of them served over- seas-United Press.

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Some observers in Indonesia feel that Indonesia

may have lost much of her International support in her claims to New Guines because she has been unwilling to taka a stand against the Communists.

that

These observers explain American and other hig, powers, thinking now in terms of war strategy, know where they stand with the Dutch if they want mill- Lary basés in Western New Guinea. They do not know where they would stand with the In- donesians,

As in the Soviet Zone,

and extend Communist contacts these with the man in the street.

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