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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957,
Soviets Lay Aside Threat Of Veto
Indonesian "Economic War"
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KASHMIR: U.N. AGREE ON PLANA "Keep Cool" Plea
America All
Set To
Fire Space
Satellite
Cape Canaveral,
Florida, Doc. 2. The slim, finloss three-stage Vanguard rocket, cradling America's first aarth satellite in its nose cone, is ready on its launching pad at the misalle test centre here tonight.
Weather permitting, the 72- foot, 11-ton Fucket will reor
into space in the next 48 hours to send a little "anon" orbit-
Special Envoy To
Probe The
Ten-Year Dispute
United Nations, Dec. 2.
The Security Council today adopted a Western resolution seeking a new settle the ten-year-old attempt to Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. The vote was 10 to 0, with Russia abstaining.
The Council first adopted Swedish compromise
amendments to the resolution that were de- signed to make it acceptable to India and to avert a threatened Soviet veto. The vote on the amendments was also 10 to 0, with the Soviets abstaining.
ing the earth in the company of The resolution, which Pakistan and India finally
Russia's two much bigger spul-
The ratellite, wething day four subtr computed with Spotik I. ix. 84 pounds, and Spmock It's 1,120 pounds in lesa itats quarter of the size of what i Termed the "official" full framented Vanguard
accepted, requested the U.N. representative for India and Pakistan, Dr Frank P. Graham of the United States, to make any recommen- dations to the two governments for steps toward a Kashmir settlement,
He was asked to seek "appro-; satellite which the Navy hopes rate action with a view to to latur early in the new year.making progress" toward im- Thh wirk's Arlag is regarded plementation of resolutions wn leat for the final ae byer Indopted by the U.N. Commission dvoul of the Vanguard project for Inula and Pakistan in 1949
1053, det innetineed in July,
Fand 1040.
na jest of the United States The resolution also: contribution ↳ the Interna-
ter.
Moscow-London
Pakistani
political, economic and strategie factors, and also the changed relationship of forces in this region of Asin."
"Facts have been cited re- garding the continued deliveries oform (lo Pakistan) and also intensifention of tension un Kashmir as result of the anti- campaign," he sak. acts compliente The tind would require attention in any
find F1 pencelul
tional Geophysical Year-Reu- lequested the Indiu and
Indian governments to
"'buse refrain from statements or nets That night aggravate the situa- | situation tion in the former princely state. priority Authorised Graham, who attempt was appointed the U.N. re- presentative in 1951, to go to india and Pakistan in the course of his mission.
Air Link?
Moscow, Dec. 2. Usually well-infornied sources oid here day that Air Chiel Marshal Pavel Zhigurey, bed of -The Soviet civil siline Aeroflat,
Instructed him to report to the Security Council on his
would visit Landon next week- efforts as soon as possible."
end for talks un establishing
direet air communications be- |
tween London and Moscow.
Objection
the
solution."
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Exercise
U.S. delegate James J. Wads- worth told the Caunell the So- viet had tried to use the fart That the United Stales gives military sid to Pakistan ta divert attention from the Kash sitr problem. He Gaid Aamounted to "an exercise in biz
over politles."
Air Chief Marshal Zhigarev, sald the scuren, was lying to Soviet delegate Arkady
Friday on the Sobolev objected specifically to Copenhagen on Inaugura light o Aeroflot's a clause in the preamble of the jet service to Deumark. He Western resolution which reads: would fly straight on to London, "Considering importance where an official mawuncement which (the Council), has about his trip is expected to attached to demilliarisation of moriow.China Mali Special. the State of Jammu and Kashmir as one of the steps towards u settlement."
Banquet Aftermath
"In the view of the Soviet delegation, the task of mediator Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. one of the important measures At least 60 guests at the re- he could take would be more
provision State banquet fu the fruitful if this
were deleted," Japanese Premier. Mr Nobu- domilitarization suke Kishi, had symptoms of he said. mild food poisoning, the Muni- ; But the provision stuyed in
cent
on
cipal Health Officer, Dr J. F. and Russia did not cast a veta, McGurity, said today,
apparently because Indin had Mr MeGarity said Inquiries agreed to receive Graham. were being made by his depart- ment. Reuter.
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Soboley said the resolution tid not "reflect changes in
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PAKISTAN VOICES
HER CONCERN
United Nations, Dec. 2.
Pakistan today expressed concern over the weight given to the opinion of "immigrant groups" in the government of the British East African trust territory of Tanganyika.
The Pakistani delcrate's reference to immigrants, in a speech to the General Assem- bly's Trusteeship Committee, appeured to apply, specificially
to Europeans.
"The United States is glud to
Khan, The delegair, S. M. co-operate in collective security said that the "only conceivable arrangements with Pakistan, multi-raelal society" for Tan- the reasons for which are found ganyika would be one in which
in Soviet politicles and actions" the majority (African) group
func-
he said "We are also glad to had the major political Volce. et friendly relations with He suld the African population Incia,"
should be assured of a "full opportunity to assume
lobs for themselves.
The
Netherlands delegate, Jan Vixsebuxse, commented that the Trusteeship Committee seemed to him to have concen- irated too much on political sues in the trust territories and too little on economic and social questions.
Foreign Mindster Malik Firoz Khan Noon of Pakistan told the Council he regretted that the of demilitarisation, objective stated in the original draft, had not been emphasised in umended version.
tbe
He added that he feared the amended resolution "will permit the xulsing of many subsidiary Issues which have already been discussed in great detail and settled by the United Nations commissions and various UN.
epresentatives."
REGRETTABLE
He described this emphasis as "regrettable" because econo- mic, social and cultural issues "We note the terns of might prove "just as decisive" reference of the U.N. represen- De political questions in uchy- tative will cover implementation ing the aims of the U.N. of the UNCIP resolutions which Charter. constitute an Initial agreement
by which both the governments
of India and Pakistan
arc
Mr Vixseboxse withheld further specife comment pend ing receipt of the report of a visiting mission the Trusteeship "For this reason we shall not Counell Is scuding to
bound," he said.
the
be opposed to the amended re- Comeroons, a territory about solution, which
has been a great. designed which there
is
Jurther to implement the two deal of discussion at this As-
sembly session,
UNCIP resolutions.
"I have already stated thui
Usamah Kadry of Iraq cited
my government will offer full the "marked degree of progTVIS" co-operation to Dr Graham, reported from various trust ter whom we hold In highest es-tories
as "evidence of the frem."
faith" of
good
the various Indian Defence Minister ministering territories V.K. Krishna Menon suld He expressed hope, however, ad. India would ulso welcome that the policies of the
authorities could Graham, subject to our poli- ministering
ileal and parliamentary con- be identified more closely with
vinitner,"
Hospitality
He said he was authorised to
the national aspirations of the population.
Two Soviet spokesmen-Gan! Sultanov of the US.S.K. and' G.G. Chernushchenko of Byclo- Russia assailed the trustee- state that the Indian Govern- ship system, arguingg that the ment did not accept the resolu- U.N. should support tion just adopted by the Coun- for Independence ell, and had accepted no resolu- propics of the trust territories, tions on Kashmir except the-United Press.
two of the UNCIP.
"We do not want the tradi-
dernands
from
ilo
tional hospitality of our coun- Damascus Bomb
try to Dr Graham to be mixed
up with any question of dis-
Damascus, Dec. 2.
cussing this matter," he Sticks of dynamite exploded in an empty municipal buiding
Krishna Menon said he had in the centre of Damascus to great difficulty understanding night, slightly injuring some parts of the resolution.
patgor-by
a
communique
to
"We did not bring the problem An oMalal here in the context of the cold described the explosion war” ho added, "We have no abotage." A number of arrests. desire for the cold war to be the were made-Neuter.
dividing line in this matter. That
doos not ille in our hands."
The kind of resolution that India would accept; he said. would be one "calling on the aggressor to vacate that aggres
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"So far as our people are con The death was anacimood here vasion of our country and that Belgian surgacara. Namjer Invasion must terminate," he private doctor to the King of wide United Press,
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Amsterdam, Dec. 2. The independent Socialist newspaper Het Parool appealed to the Dutch in an editorial hore to- night "to keep heads cool" after the Indo- nesian measures against the Dutch in Indo- nesia.
It said some of the measurea were Charming great Dutch. Interests" and wihere "just in convenient and highly childish"
But all the measures had 'in common the fact that they were originated by a burning resent- ment, the paper sald, adding that they might turn out to be detrimental to Indonesia KU well.
It added that under the present circumstances Holland could do nothing more than be prepared for taking mER BUTER aimed at safeguarding the le and goods of the Dutchmen dill in Indonesia.
THREATS
Could Be A
Rocket,
But Not The
Sputnik's
Winsen, Germany Dec. 2. Scientists tracked an un-
explained fiery object into The influential Dutch evening a lonely north German paper Nieuwe Rotterdamsť
swamp today but ruled Courant (Liberal) says "now
out speculation it could be Indonesia's polley of threats and Intimidation has falled to
the fallen Sputnik rocket. have a contemplated effect on
It could have come from a Indonesin rockot experiment, they said the world opinion, tries to hit the Netherlands but hardly from outer spaco. Government lineally in affecting
"This could be anything from. Dutch
n Uny piece of high altitudo interonis in cconomic
rocket to a phosphorous sboll,” Indonesia"
The
Guid "no sald Hamburg University pro- result whatsoever could be fessor Fredrich Descher-Kaden expected from fresh Dutch- after a day-long hunt.
"But I would my the Sputnik Indonesian talks (on the West Irian question) since "success" | theory,
sounds extremely fan-
newspaper
the
Indonesians if
a
could only be achieved in the eyes of
The object plunged into Holland gave in to the Indo lonely bog not far from Hani- besivo clum on Netherlands' burg late yesterday.
Police searched the area until New Guinea.
"Djukarta has apparently de- late last night. Fresh searchers nearby West German termined its course and is very from a likely not to accept the Dutch Army battallon, resumed the suggestion of conciliation," the hunt at dawn today.
They found a scorched REAL paper said.
The Alzerneen Handelsblad The grass there was dusted with (Liberal) sald Indonesia had a
while, magnesium-joo started on "economic war" deposit ugainst
and the Netherlands
But day-long digging tailed said thai Indoncala was fully to reach the object. Oozing responsible for what was hap mud turned back the diggen.
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