THE CHINA" MAIL","" FRIDAY, "NOVEMBER
SOVEREIGNTY OVER DUTCH NEW GUINEA
Australia Still Supporting Holland
No Plans Concerning LEGAL AID
Co-Operation With Indonesia
The Hague, Nov. 24.
Authoritative Dutch sources said here tonight that the Netherlands had received assurances from Australia that its support of Netherlands sovereignty over Dutch New Guinea remained unchanged.
The Dutch Government asked Australia recently for clarification on a joint communique issued by Mr Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs and his Indonesian colleague, Mr Anak Agung, in which they said that "the problem of Dutch New Guinea must be dealt with through peaceful talks."
The clarification because rary
this
was neces
statement
LOST AND FOUND could have been taken as mean- ing that Australia 110 longer supported the principle of Holland's
Sovereignty over
Two Russian Photographers In Forest
N
TALKS
The Hague, Nov. 24 JETHERLANDS, a ad Indonesian, Begollators here have nearly settled the question of legal ald for Dutch nationals im- prisoned
Bjakarta
Officia} Indonesian sourers said today. These SuuroCa said
setDemant on the prob- fem should be announced from Bjakarta abortly. together with a solution for the CALOO of the Netherlands policeman. Von Krielen, who was kidnapped from New Guides by Indonesian infiltrators.
The talks here ste aimed at setting the date, site And agenda of projected Netherlands Indonesis negotiations at ministers
Home of
the Indonesian special ambassador, Mir Utoro Kamelan, who arrived on November 19 for the talks, has post- poned his departure till
next week because of
lack of progress in the over-all negotiation®‚——
France-Presso.
Dutch New Guinea which Indo-Claims To Large
nesia claims as part of its Re- : public, the sources said.
A Dutch Foreign Ofee spokesman tonight flatly denied that Mr Uloyo Ramelun special Indonesian ambassador here,
had made any proposals cort- cerning a plan for co-operation with the Netherlands in Dutch New Guinea,
The
WOS
com-
New Delhi, Nov. 24. Hundreds of policemen searched a desolato forest
spukesman area yesterday when two of
menting Un 蝨 foreign press the Russian photographers agency report that Mr Ramelan accompanying Soviet Prem- proposed in talks here that ler Nikolai Bulganin were Indonesia should not continue
Maritime Areas
Shipowners
Condemn
Action
London, Nov. 24.
Dutch 10 lay immediate cluim to The Standing Commit-
near operate
lost in the "Taral" Forests. near Bareilly, a town the Indo-Tibetian border.
Tho two cameramen, D Kynarey and A. Sidorov, had Robe to the Tarai Forests 10 shoot a film of the two Russian dignitaries enjoying an elephant ide. They lost their way to a waiting plane.
Messages Flashed
wer
New Guinea but co-tea
of the International with Holland in the Chamber of Shipping met defence and development of the in London yesterday and agreed that it was Im- portant for shipowners
disputed aren.
Definitely Untrue
"This is definitely untrue and of the claims made to wide
unacceptable to Holland, the nations, spokesman sald,
The International Chamber et
Three men of the South Staffordshire Beriment stand guard at the front entrance to the Samuel Schoot in Nicosia which has been closed by order of Field-Maribal Ste 'John Harding following demonstrations by the schoolboys. The school is ɑno of the largest and oldest in Nicosia," ---- United Press Photo,
EARL OF HOME REVIEWS TOUR
PROFOUND FAITH IN
COMMONWEALTH
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The ziri, Maria Claude Molnot, was declared
the acrvice" in absentia when she failed to appear
for a physical examination After
receiving 'a summons from her draft board. In- vestigation showed Márie Claude had been reglatered as a boy on her birth cer UncateFranco-Prene,
'Sex Replacing Christian Faith'
Sex
London, Nov, 25. in
the replacing | Christian faith as the main driving force In conven- tional society, a Church of England Moral Welfare Council official said today.
A pamphlet published by the Council warned that the Church should be responsible for seeing that ex
rightly used and WHS guided.
For uncontrolled, it had a de- structive power comparable only with its constructive power when rightly used"
the
The author, the Rev. W.P. lecturer, sald that
faith had long since ocused to be the driv- Ing force of society and when faith decayed, it must inevitably be replaced by
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Discussing the Church's lotion to family in Christianto, Mr Wylle said: "Only the Chris- tian religion can put sex in its proper and God-given place, and only the Christian religion
to sex, marriage and the
can provide the grace to live
In
If it Cared
If the Church showed that it in-cared about questions like re-
divorce, n.arringo,
nullity, homosexuality and marriage, it might count on a bearing from. of thousands of people "tens who would nover otherwise
Britain's Secretary of State for Com internationally to make monwealth Relations, the Earl of Home. known their condemnation said today that in his recent tour of five plles practice what this im- would in any case be basically maritime areas by certain Commonwealth countries he found a pro-
found faith in them all in the great fluence of the Commonwealth for good He stressed that Mr Ramelan,
of 16 maritime countries owning world affairs. ut Bareilly asking him to search who continued
with nearly 60,000,000 gross tons of his talks for the two missing cameramer. Mr Joseph
merchant shipping. Those Luns, Dutch For- and Dy them to Bombay by eign Minister another speclai plane.
without portfello present at yesterday's committee
from the Scandinavian The Taral are dense forests agonda, timo and place for a covering the slopes
ministerial of hillsides future
India, conference irles,
and Britain.
Meanwhile,
messages floshed from Bulgarin's specizi plane to the aerodrome officer
Shipping represents shipowners
France,
There was also an essential agreement
heed its voice."""
Mr Wylle said there was D problem was that of the un- married mother. Today it was
today, was here to discuss the meeting included representatives and unity among these members of the une when the most pressing!
counCommonwealth based on a way of life which insisted on individual freedom, the observance of common law, impartial justice and freedom of the press.
In northern India. They are between Holland and Indonesia
largely uninhabited.
to improve their relations,
Netherlands, the United States, The police were alerted, and
Among the matters discussed after a trantic search the police Officio: Dutch sources said to were the recent report of the found the two cameramen at day talks were mainly concert- International Law Commission Rudrapur form,
waters and community ed with financial and economic on territorial projeef which had been visited problems which could figure on related toples of "the regime of earlier by the Russian Prime the agenda
tho later talics.——— high seas" and "the con Minister United PregI,
servation of the ilving resources of the sea.”
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Boh problems sprang from leck of understanding of the real meaning of
and marriage. "It is no use for the Church to play ostrich and divorce," ho merely emdemn Bald.
There was a unanimous wish a decisive lead to other Asian too, that the United Kingdom countries." could remain economically and The Earl of Homo said that otherwise it to play a part in there was identity of objective the Commonwealth.
among Commonwealth countries The
in their foreign policies--all was
were seeking peace.
Earl of Home
The Standing Committee also considered the growth of tonnage under what is now commonly speaking at a joint meeting of known as "dags of convenience. the East India Association," the A detailed study of this will | Pakistan Society and the Royal ba made and reported to tho Society of Arts on his tour in full meeting of the International which he visited Now Zealand, Chamber of Shipping to be held | Australia, early next year United Press. Pakistan.
Ex-President Wants His Job Back
Sincerely Believe
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Not Accepted
Outside the Church, young people no longer accepted the
idea that marriage WIS
permanent. That must have The foreign policles of all the the effect of weakening the Commanwerth countries except foundations upon which BITY
marriage was built.
Ceylon, India and India could be described as that mong
Colombo Plan
of
rength conelilation.
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The Tadions slacerely believed Young People were anxious that foreign polley should be all explained to them for the conciliation The Earl of Home said as far
and that in changes in social convention as their resources allowed Now particular the organisation of had led not to new certainties, Zooland and Australia were regional pacts WDS not of but only to vast and bewlider- Mail giving assistance in the develop sasis.ance in the secking of. ing uncertainty,China
Special, ment of India, Coylon and Pakis-peace--Reuter, tan through the Colombo Plan,
The Colombo Plan proved that
Commonwealth co-operation
not
Just a theoretical exercise but that It "produced, the goods.". Rio de Janeiro, Не | suid: “One is struck by the Nov. 24. enormous authority that India President Jozo, Cafe has acquired especially in Asla Filho' today expressed la recent years and the oppor- tunity, there is for India to give hope the Supreme Court
to reassume his office de-
ATRE will back him in his fight DE ER spite the decision of Con-
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The Supreme Court is now considering a possible injunction against the congressional decision to consider Senhor Crts unfit for the presidency which he volun tarily relinquished because of heart trouble,
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Nationalists
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Monk's Relics Ja Tokyo, Nov. 24.
Red Leaders' Afghanistan
Visit Causes Concern
Karachi, Nov. 24. -- Some Western diplomats here are uneasy about the coming visit to Afghanistan of Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, and his colleague, Mr Nikita Khrushchev. They won- der whether Afghanistan will draw closer to the
Soviet Union, especially now that she has quar
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