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FAR EAST HQ SILENT ON ALLEGED STRAFING OF RUSSIAN AERODROME
INDONESIA SAYS "NO" TO THE
THE UN
Washington, October 10.
The State Department said today that it had re- coived no information from General Mac- Arthur's Far Eastern Command on the allegod strafing of a Russian aerodrome by two American jot fightors,
The Soviet Government lodged a protest with the United States Embassy in Moscow last night. But the American Minister, Mr. Walworth. Barbour, refused to accept the note, saying Jakarta, October 10.
that it should be sent to the United Nations. The Indonesian government today informed the United Na-
Mr. Michael McDermott, tions Commission Indonesia. Is State Department spokesman, unable to comply with the said Mr. Barbour had asked Commission's appeal to stop whether a protest had been military operations against re-made to the United Nations ur bel Amboina.
to General Douglas MacAr- The Commiraton is now .con- sidering the next steps it will thur, United Nations take in an effort to end the con-mander in Korea, but Mr. An- filct. Reliable reports said the drei Gomyko, Soviet Deputy matter would be referred to the Foreign Minister did not reply. UN Security Council.
An Indonesian military spokes- man zald fighting was in the last stage on Amboina, whose South Moluccan regime declared its in- dependence of the Jakarta Gov- ernment last April,
He said the Government would "treat those who were misled by the rebels with the utmost cle- mency" but would take stern ac- tion against South leaders of the revolt.
Moluccan
There were still no detailed re- ports from Amboina on the ex- tent of damage caused by a de- structiva carthquake and tldat wave reported In a broadcast from the island 011 Monday. The Indonesian Government has imposed a blackout on news from the Island during military opera-
tions.
The Indonesian Army an- nounced another military drive
will be started soon against some 10,000 guerillas In the South Celebes who are said to be en- maged over Javanese control of the Indonesian Republican Gov- crnment. Another unit of the Indonesian Army is fighting Dural Islam extremists in West Java.
The Indonesian
sald
the
Vice Minister
of Defence, Mr. Alleboodlarje, Republic's military operations. against the Southern part of Amboine had been halted temporarily to allow civilian re- fugees to flee to nearby islands. He sald Indonesian troops within eight miles of the capital, also named Ambolna.-Associated Press.
were
No searching of workers in Shanghai
1
The Chinese Communists have decided to do away with the practice of scorching workers when they leave the
factories because it is a carry-over of the old social' order when the work ing class was despised," according Shanghal newspaper report.
to
"Now that the working
have achieved their own
It
Ejeal power; such a system sh
no longer be perpetuated," the admitted, paper declared. however, that although the de- cision to abolish this practice was pissed as long ago as last De cember, two thirds of the cotton
the "obnoxious search system."
The
}
Com..
Mr. Gromyko, insisted that the United States had no reason to refuse the note as the incident in volved American planes over Rus- aian territory.
tory
05 д
It was believed here that United Nations forces have been ordered ta treat part of the terri-
North Korea of "eushion" or neutral area to mini- mise the risk of accidental en- croachment on Russian or Chinese territory.
Mr. McDermott said that the Soviet note was delivered to the American Embassy in Moscow by messenger early this morning, but was returned several hours Inter to the Soviet Foreign Office.
Similar deadlock
• There was a similar dead- lock over procedure 'when the Soviet Government attempted 10 protest
the United States sarly in September over the shooting down of a plane by American navy fighter planes
to
off Korea on. Beptember 4.
A Russian Air Force officer was reported to have been killed in the plane.
American naval peers. sald they had recovered his body and identifled him by papers in his possession.
United
the On that occasion States refused to accept Russia's
Bao Dai to return shortly
Saigon, October (10. Ex-Emperor Bao Dai. head of the Vietnam State, would return to Indo-China within a few days, said the Vietnamese Prime Minister, Tran Van Huu today.
The Premier saidi
the thai Vietnamese battalion sent to help defend France at the beginning of World War II was now asking to
be
:
deformed and returned to Vietnam to fight against the Communists.
Asked by reporters what would be the political consequences of the Vietnam military situation in Tonkin, he said he believed that the situation would have the offect of speeding formation of the Vietnam Army,
He had several times asked for this during his stay in France. Money and supply questions had delayed the army's formation, he added.
Returning from a three and half months' visit to France, Tran Van Huu asked that in the cir- cumstances through which Viet-
his nam was passing,
return should not be marked by too many manifestations.
He cancelled a reception and cocktail party.
Police guard
into Saigon.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1980.
Screens hide returning Shaw
As hla
George Bernard Shaw, aged 94, returned from hospital amid a cloud of screens. ambulance dreva in to his home at Ayot St. Lawrence, Hartfordehiro, attendants held high scroons to hide the doors of the ambulance and of the house me the playwright and author was taken Indoors. He felt and baske hla thigh while pruning fruit traea In his garden on September 10. His recovery was retarded by the recurrence of a long-standing kidney trouble. Shaw has for some time expressed an impatient desire to return home-AP Photo.
Austria may have to appeal to UN for liberation, Gruber says
Washington, October `10.
Dr. Karl Gruber, Austria's Foreign Minister, said today that his country may have to appeal to the United Nations eventually. for real libera- tion.
Asserting that Soviet diplomacy has delayed an Austrion
ments."
Unflinching opposition
Soviet Russia objects to Lie's term
peace treaty with an accumulation of claims which have not the slightest connec- tion with the issue, Dr. Gruber told a National Press Club luncheon, that "It may even be conceivable that diplomatic means will fail." "In that case we shall have of entering into partial adjust- to appeal to the United Na- tions to help us rid ourselves of the intruder, and we are convinced that sooner or later Several hundred police guarded the United Nations not only but also protest note. The authorities here the airfield and lined the four will have the will,
mile road along which he drove the power, to restore freedom,
The Vietnamese
now peace and order in a country comprises 12 battalions, nine of which belongs to the most ar- which have been supplied with dent adherents of the ideas of motorised equipment under the the United Nations." A Russian communication was United States military ald pro- sent to the Security Council but gramme. Its projected strength Dr. Gruber said: "The broad Mr. Jacob Malik, Russian dele-is 25 battalions.
masses of the Austrian people are The Premier said that his pre-determined to defend the ideal gate, objected to is being placed on the Council's agenda, declaring sence with Bao Dal in France of liberty, and to offer determin- that it was a matter for discus- had helped the Vietnam delega- ed resistance to all attempts to sion between the United States tion attending the Pau conference destroy their independence." and the Soviet Government. in the French Pyrenees. The con- There was no further develop-ference, between France and the ment of the incident.-Reuter.
Indo-Chinese associated states of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, working out the joint administra tion of the states'
held that the incident was a mat- ter for the United Nations, be- cause the American naval forces United
were
concerned Nations control.
under
Britain and world aid plan
Lake Success, October 10. Britain told the United Na-
rilis in Shanghai still carry on tions today that in any plans for helping under-developed article criticised the regions her first responsibility manager of the Chl Sin Mill who must be towards her own de-. Increased the number of guards pendent territories.
at the gate after
This, the report
discovering
that doubt sull existed
tho
that
"showed in the
of the workers."
of the workers themselves,
But Lord Ogmore stressed in.
army
common in-
+
to
"During this period and far Into the year of 1946," wald Dr. Gruber, "the Soviet Union dis- opposition played unflinching
Austrian to, a solution In the problem.. At that timo 'the still believed Western powers
better adjust them they had selves to opposition instead of the natural do- Inslating on mand to Bottle state treaty with Austria together with the peace treaties with the satellite states.
to
"Nevertheless we were not dis- Dr. Gruber continued: "A few
conference couraged. From days ago we had a severe test of conference we tried to obtain Communist Party tried to use visions of a state trenty. our inner slability. The Austrian
agreement on the substantial pro- present economie difficulty stage а general strike and, "We are fully aware that we terests Van Huu expected the following this up, to cause an up- have to accept hard conditions conference to last another month. rising against Austria's free de-demanding sacrifices from Aus- tris, but and I should particu- It was not the fault of attend-mocratic Institutions. ing delegations that the Inter- "This attempt failed complete-larly like to emphasise this not state conference had been delay-ly, even though the Communists containing anything which may ed, he added.
had some indirect assistance from
Prejudice the free future of the
The delegations wanted serious
results and the Vietnamese had defended with courtesy and lena- city their intention to obtain all the power they believed they should have.--Reuter.
Medicine galore in England
London, October 10. Doctors in England and Wales prescribed enough medicines under Britain's National Health Scheme in 1949 to provide cach meraber of the population with half a pint of mixture, the weekly journal, "Medical Press," said today.
And the kitchen sink was pro- bably the only safe place for at Icast a certain amount of it, the journal said.
the Soviet authorities in Eastern
Austria.
This certainly gave ample evidenco of the unity of our population, and the people's determination to defend free in- stitutions against Communist ag- gression.
"
Clouded sky
country."-Associated Press.
Lake Success, October 10. Soviet Russia today objected at a secret session of the Secu- rity Council to the extension of Mr. Trygve Lie's term of office Secretary-General of the United Nations.
BS
It was learned that the Soviet delegate, Mr. Jacob Malik's objec tion was not so much directed at as at the Mr. Lie personally year term. principle of extensions to the five- Dr. Ales Bebler, the Yugoslav delegate, proposed that Mr. Lie's term be extended by two or three years.
The Council was discussing the formalities of the appointment, and no other names were men.
oned.
was understood that the
Western delegates would proposa
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that the Council make no recom mendation whatever, leaving the decision to the General Assembly, Cairo, October 10.
where there is no veto.
Mr. Lie's five-year term The Egyptian and West Ger-
expires man trade delegations have com- Secretary-General pleted negotiations for a new February. trade and
The payments agreement,
Chinese Nationalist dele. the Egyptian Foreign Ministry gate, Dr. T. F. Talong, while nok officially announced today,
opposing Mr. Lie directly, sug- Details would be announced gested that consideration be given: Noting that in 1949 the con-
poseible candidature of ference of the four Foreign simultaneously in Frankfurt and to the
the agreement was former Presidents of the Assem- Ministers in
Paris succeeded in Cairo after
bly-Reuter. coming very close to the settle-signed-Router. ment of various open questions on an Austrian State treaty, Dr. Gruber remarked, "Since then the laternational sky has again become clouded."
Dr. Gruber sald: "govlat diplomacy, with an accumula. tion of claims, which have not the slightart: connection with
Austrian Stats treaty--| mention the question of Trieste, whose solution is now being put -forward by the Boviet Union
800 pounds of yam was missing. the Economic Committee that, despite this policy, Britain since. minds of the capitalists regarding totalling 000,000,000 for relief the war had made contributions
in countries doubt and reconstruction Apperally a similar also existed in the minds of some outside the Commonwealth.
Lord Ogmore, Parliamentary In the Hwa Yang Min the Under-Secretary of State at the workers, "Hearing that in caso
Commonwealth Relations Offee, was formerly Mr. David Rees of theft they would be made scapegoats, have requested. that Williams, the Under-Secretary or the search system be continued," State for the Colonies. the article said. This, it de- The British delegate added that clared, shows that they mis- it would probably be some time understand the significance of before Eritain could resume for- abolishing the search system. eign lending on a large-scale. United Press.
So far as the United States is
* preliminary condition The journal added that official concerned; a substantial propor
has delayed its final conclusion, tion of the capital is in trust funds statisules showed that the enor
and even tries to lay blame for It at the other doorsteps”. and may not be available for this mous total of 201 million pre- scriptions had been dispensed for purpose, he said..
He added that this has not dis- For all these reasons, it is ch. National Health Service patients
in England and Wales last year. vious that the flow of private "As the population
couraged the Austrian people in of Britain capital in relation to the need can and Wales amounts approximate their determination to continue
the work of reconstruction: be nothing as spontaneous as it ly to some 40 millions, this means
Dr. Gruber said: "Everybody that in one year, for everyone, and, un average of five prescrip- tlement of from babies in arms to centanarl-recognises the fact that the set- pending world pro- tions per head was made out and blems is extremely dificult, if presented to the pharmacists to not impossible, unless Commun
otherwise ism is matched by the determina- dealt
tion
"It may be we shall have to
on her birthday y-by the
the settle turn?.
ture were prescribed, Y which tion is completed by diplomatic ment, to which cattle breeders,
2. How can the United Na-worked out at 21 million pints or negotiations: It may even government Ministers, and senior tions obtain the finance for pro more than 2,500,000 gallons conceivable that these diplomatic
Champion cow is beauty queen
Haifa, October 10. St. Avith, has been elected beauty queen of Israel and a special stamp is to be issued in
her honour. -
St' Avith is a cow-the cham pjon cow of Israel-in a communal
was in the 18th Century,
the United Nations must give The British delegate said that earnest attention to the following main problems:
1. How can the United Nations | bo
unded.or
the paper said. ̈`
settlement in Upper Galliles; and assist the under-developed, terre. "Medical "Press" said that! Ma and power of the free world.
a special party has been arranged. tories to obtain financo for those only 70 million bottles of, mix- wait a while until our'real Ubera-
and
prepared for her this week projects which have a direct re-
officials have been invited."
A photo-album together with the life story of St. Avilh and. her offspring has been prepared. ------Associated Press.
Nova Scotia, -:
October 10.
jects which have no direct finan- cial return?-Reuter.
Rouler.
London, October 10,
REMEMBRANCE
DECLARED IN UK
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pletely, may fall com- "In that case we are sure the United States would again take the lead. To appeal again to your understanding and for your puristance is one of the purposes
Bir Chintaman' Deshmukh," the Halifax
Indian Finance Minister, left for | Genova by air today kitör, attend-
London, October 10. of my trip to America: plure The 3,350-ton Spanish Fraightering the meetings of the Common
King George- today designated. Now that you will" -not Monte Inchorts, her No. 2, hold wealth Ministers in London and November 12, ts, 9 Remembrango,
dlampil nation striving for scorched by Ardy reported today of the International Monetary Day for those who died in the peace, liberty and "fuition, podkate that she was out of datism and Fanit in. Paris,
would atlit / have possible & for; inedia Westtan. power to demand from the 50- vlot. Union a panceful", soltisment DE ME Enyvaju problema”, includ- Lin the Audslan problem, inste
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