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Wedding dress for Indonesian women
There Princesses, daughtera of local Rajahs of Makassar, Celebes Islands, Indonesia, wear billowly blouses of grilllant usual plaid range. red handwoven cloth along with their
The red blousei can be worn only by women allgible for mar.
rlage. A.P. Photo.
ALL-OUT OFFENSIVE AGAINST AMBUN GOVT
̈Djakarta, October 4,
The Indonesian Government today officially con
firmed that it was taking positive measures against the "rebel" Government of the South Moluccas, set up in Ambon,
In a cable to Dr. William Drees, the Dutch Prime Minister, the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Natsir, said that his Government had been "compelled, with regret," to take these measures.
Military sources here des- cribed these measures as an "all-out offensive" against Ambon.
Wats
Today's statement, which made in reply to a cable yester- day from Dr. Drees expressing his Government's "great anxiety about the Indonesian action in Ambon was the first from an official Indonesian source after days of reports of an invasion of the island.
(It was learned at The Hague today that Holland has drawn the attention of the United Nations Commission for Indonesia to the milltary action taken by the In- doncstan Government against Ambon Island.
(Ambon is the seat of the self- proclaimed Republic of the South Moluccas, which does not re- cognise
of sovereignty
the Djakarta Government).
Protection and security
The Indonesion ter's cable sald:
to
Prime Minis-
"For the protection of the pes- ple of Ambon In particular, and secure the interests of the people of Indonesia In general, the Governinent, to its regret, finds itself compelled to take posl- tive measures, but with the con- viction that thene measures will restore peace and freedom for, the people of the South Moluccas Is- lands."
These reports said that Ambon City had been strafed and shell- ed by the Indonesian Alp-Force and Navy. The Ambanese were said to be resisting fiercely and taking severe action against the Ambonese aiding the invaders.
of
Some Ambonese members the Indonesian Parliament saic privately tonight that they sup- ported the Government's action against Ambon.-Reuter.
TARIFF TALKS CONTINUE
Torquay, Devon, October 4.
Thirty-two teams of experts bargaining for tariff reduction: met in pairs here today at the United Nations conference tariffs and trade.
There are 39 countries attend- ing the conference and it is ex- pected that by the end of the week more than 100 teams will be meeting daily in the 15 hotels which have been requisitioned and turned into offices and com- mittee rooms.
Important decisions are expect- ed in the next 24 hours on how groups of states like the Benelux and Scandinavian countries are to join in the tariff reduction bar- gaining.
These groups have already re- find peaceful settlement of duced their tariffs almost to 4 South Moluccas problem, minimum and can, therefore,
offer no further concessions.
Declaring his Government| had "left no atone unturned" to
the
Dr. Natsir sald; that the "Gov-
ernment expressca the hope But the conference's Working that the difficulties which are Committee has prepared a being overcome In the South formula by which these groups, Moluccas will constitute the in return for tariff reductions by last of, a series of difficulties other countries, would be able to which cannot be dissielated offer assurances that they will from the withdrawal of the make no tariff changes över a Netherlande Instrument of number of years. power from Indonesia.
A small gang of armed per- song who were
under, the
res-
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After a meeting of the Tariff Negotiating Committee this morn "The Indonesian Government ing It was announced that the regards the problems it faces in Korean delegation would not talke the South Moluccas as part of the; part in
the
negotiations as soon difficulties which always arise in as had been expected. They had a period of great changes such
been. delayed probably unt ns the Indonesian and Nether-November-owing
recenft lands societies are now going events in Korea. through following the transfer of
The Negotiating Committee tovereignty.
Agreed
to Invite El Salvador, Guntemala, Mexico and Venezuel to send observers, to the talks.
Ex-policemen enlisted by the British Foreign Office as, security officers are having p difficult job guarding the secrets of the con- ference.
The hotels where
the
nogofla- Hans are going on live so many entrances and windows that it is severely testing the officers, who must see that there is no leakage Dutch Government for the Am-of information which could give bon revolt, Dr. Natsir sald that It advance hints of new tariff agree- was started last April by a gangments Nauter.
Solé Agents: GETZ BROS. & CO. ponsibility of the Netherlands Government after the transfer of sovereignty continually attempts to resist and withdraw from the course of history, now place In Indonesia."
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· Dutch ́responsibility Without openly blaming the
of KNIL (Royal Netherlands East
Indies Army) troops and that thờ.
Dutch Government, which
woa
had
measures
responsible for these men,
not taken any strict
against them.
"Colonel Scholborg, who wan
LONDON STOCK
EXCHANGE
London, October 4.
despatched to Ambon, foiled to Hints of increased taxation on net as was required of him and profits at the Labour Conference. even took part in a ceremony to in Margate checked active inter- striks the Netherlands, flag and ept in the stock market today hoist the flag of the so-called Shares, w were generally a trific Republic of the South Moluccas Tower.
:in the KNIL barracks," he Baldyb Rumours of an impending re- Private reports from the Am- valuation of sterling Croceded on hon area lato today, quoted by Weuticsday, and – gold - shaten, high Indonesian sources here, which had slipped, field të gent. said that Indonesian troops were orally
in control of the Northern part The Financial Times-index was of "Ambon Island.
110.7--hasociated Press.
:
How. Britons would save
London, October 4. Britain's little people would rather trim the food bill than „deny themselves those cigarettes If they suffered a salary cut,
Mara Observation, a commer-
cial outfit that polls the British public on timely topics, got that result in a survey of middle class folk on this gloomy line:
"Given a one-tenth_reduction In income, where would you make' your cuts?"*
Ignoring a dismal country parson who replied, "Across my throat" the figures showed that 32
per
cent of those queried would take the first hitch in the food bill.
But only 22 per cent would cul down on smokes.
Sixteen
per cent chose their savings programme and holidays; 25 per cent plumped for entertain- ment; 25 per cent for reading mal- ter, and gramophone records and 29 per cent for clothes.
The report said most Brlions are having a hard time making ends meet. Noting that prices have risen stoeply in the last 1hree years, Mais Observation observed:
minority is still able to boost a surplus after all expenses have been met.
But a recent Mass Observation Investigation showed that only one Londoner in every four had managed to save any money at all during the vious four weeks and most of this was temporary savings-put- ting by to take out again for holl- days, clothes or marriage."-As- sociated Press.
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pre-
WE THOUGHT BIR
- AS THE FIRH
Mr.
Israel's plea on Korea
Lake Success, October 4,
Israel urged in the United Nations Political Com- mittoo today that a short cut to the and of hostilities be tried before the extreme courso of United Nations military occupation of Northern Korea was undertaken. Moshe Shoratt, the Israeli Foreign Minister, asked the Committee to call on the North Koreans, to stop fighting, and at the same time, require the North Korean Government to give a solemn undertaking that it would fully co-operate with the United Nations in the creation of a united Korea,
Morrison
on urgent problems
Margate, October 4. The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison, ad- dressing the Labour Party Conference here today, urged co-operation between all peoples-"not only between the peoples of white countries but with coloured peopics as
well."
"Once these two conditions, providing for the establishment have been accepted," he said, of a United Nailons Commission "the United Nations forces for the unification and rehabilita- should halt their advance. tion of Korea.
He told 1,000 delegates attend- There can be no question at
ing the party's annual conference Mr. Sharett said that opinionther: "If we do not face up to the present stage of the be- differed widely, as to the sup: ing withdrawn."
port which the South Korean the problem of undeveloped arcad Government commanded among political problems of peoples
not yet tied the masses. It might find it self-government or
for the tasks of
administra self in the position of a minor.
tion-then we are asking Therefore, ity government.
trouble and this should not be "folsted" on an unwilling Parliament and recalcitrant population.
Mr. Sharet supported the sug- gestion made informally by India! that Sub-Committee with a brief time limit be set up to ex- amine the main proposals before the Committee in an effort to work out a text which would command the widest measure of international support.
(As already reported this In- ed). dion suggestion has been defeat-
Mr. Sharett opposed the Soviet proposal for a joint commission of equal numbers of representa- tives of North and South Korea
to
organise
and conduct all- Korcan elections.
Full agrosmont
He added that the eight-Power] resolution clearly envisaged the occupation by the United Nations forces of the entire territory of Kores,
"This may indeed prove in- evitable, ns the only method whereby effective unity and peace can be achieved in Korea," he added.
for tha
can bo cause of future wors as old- fashioned imperialism was the cause of wars in the past."
That was where the Labour Party differed in outlook from the Opposition leader, Mr. Win- ston Churchill, who still has a good deal of the Imperialist in him," Mr. Morrison declared.
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"But let us have a heart-he cannot help it; he was born that way," Mr. Morrison said.
The Labour Government was "But it is the last resort," not seeking sterling or dollar
Imperialism, he added-Reuter.
Increditable!
He expressed full agreement with that part of the British draft' Reuter.
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