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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949.
Indonesian Conference MISS AMERICA, 1949 Czechoslovak
"Must Succeed"
DELEGATES' DETERMINATION
The Hague, Sept. 15. All three delegations — Republicans, Federalists and Dutch agree that the round-table conference on Indo- nesia, though stalled after four weeks' very slow progress, must be mado to succeed.
.
The conference is still in the tactical stage and no group has yet put all its cards on the table.
With much bargaining still to be done, Dr Mohammed Hatta, Republican leader, told Router today, "There is no question of 'if' the conference succeeda. It just must succeed.”
Jap Threat To British Shipbuilders
Oxford. Sept. 15.-Japanese firmy
offering BDC
to build
cheaper ships for Britain than for herself, an audience of bankera wan told here today.
Britain can build
Though there are serious The third maln problem is
differences points of
on some about the withdrawal of Dutch major problems about Indone-troops from Indonesia, So far sla's future, conference leziters | there has been 110 serious insist that they must be bridged | difference of opinion on this, "somehow or other".
Chiefs and deputy chiefs of the delegations leave for i
aceret conclave" outside Hol- Jan tomorrow to draw up a balance rheet of agreed and elisagreed points.
though a good deal of discus- plan on timming and equipment
expected.
All partles' agree that there must be no vacuum, but there are differing views about the character and leadership of the force to take the pince of the
hitch troops.
With the help of the United Nations Commission, on In- There is no dispute on the donesia it is hoped that they central question of the transfer will at least be able to find full of sovereignty, though so far no agrcenient on some paints, be- Indication has been given whe- fore returning here on Monday, ther the Dulch target date of Probably the most striking of January 1, 1950, can be reach soon be serious competitors to the three main rolved probed.
Japanem shipbuilders
may
the British. Mr M. G. Kendalf,lenis is the form the proposed Stuné Republicans feel that in statistician of the Chamber of Netherlants-Indonesian Union Shipping of the United King will take.
dom, told the bankers who are The legalistically inclined
powers," Mr Kendall said.
attending an Internatioani sum-patch would pretje a lengthy Statute covering all interests and mer school,
eventual them and have put for- The building!
merchant ward of
a draft containing 40 sitips in Japan in now actively
polats. encouraged by the occupying
two Indonesian delega- The
think this indicates more Fawn letter from a Japane suspicion than trust. They want firm to n British shipping com-
a short statute promising co- pany with headquarters right |; on the Tyne itself, solcitingperation and Joint consultation ordera nt prices well below important matters Instead of what British shipbuilders could cut-and-dried
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offer."
He said competition wicht come from another quarter, for Germany had been given per-.. mission to build deep sea vessel; up to 7,200 gro:s registered tone,
Wherens British shipliuilders might feel foreign pressure, the ship-owners were in a better position, Mr Kendall sale,
"If the carriage of goods by sen is left to find its own way under ordinary economic condi- tions to those countries which can undertake it most cheaply and efficiently. the Untied Kingdom mercantile marine eun hold its own," he said.-Asso- clated Press,
NINE-LAKH CLAIM
RESUMES
A
nom for growth to circumstances.
plan with no or adaptation
URCE FLUIDITY
The Dutch are hesitating be-
what has been tween
called "heavy" and "light"
Union, while The Indonesian flaki arrangement.
The second problem is Anan-
ein!.
urge
Cavnic
Here again the Dutch have prepared a very long economie statute seeking to protect every possible Dutch interest and de complete munding
Indoncalu. stability in
The Indonesians have agreed that while Indonesia hug ny debts to Holand on its books they will always consult the Duich
Government before making changes iri financial laws or currency policy,
But they strongly oppose any plan for Dutch control or legal right of objection. They firmly oppose the Dutch demand that there should be agreement and not just consultation before any changes are made..
this in many other confer ence problems--the main prin. ples should be decided now Fo that mixed beards of experts out administrative detalls, con immediately start working
The Federalists are inclined agree, but would probably be happier if the conference could decide more than prin- ciples.
DUTCH CAUTIOUS
Ka
The Dutch are still more cau- tious and feel it would be un- wise to raise too many hopes by starting transfer prepara- tions until it is certain that full settlement in principles and de- tails has been reached.
So far the role of the United Nations Commission has been largely that of a passive obser- ver. But it is expected to become much more active soon and, if necessary, will draw up compromise proposals on points where agreement now scoms impossible-Reuter,
"GUERILLA" DEFINED
Batavia, Sept. 15.--Dutch and Indonesian senior ofleers have Bgred on the definition of the term "querilla”, o Dutch diple- matic rource said tonight.
According to this definition a guerilla is an armed man not necessarily wearing uniform but possessing an identity card bearing an approved design and i signature,
Also, he must wear a disting; live cap badge or arm band visible from a reasonable dis- Lange and carry arms openly, The source said.
Americati, Australian and Belgi
obscrvers of the United
Commission in In
AMERICO
Jacque Mercer, (Miss Arizona) of Phoenix, Arizona, on the runway of convention hall, Atlantic City, a moment after she had been crowned Miss America of 1949. The 18-year-old brunette triumphed over 51- competitors from the United, States, Canada, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. (AP Picture).
Crashed
Airliner
Was 175 Miles Off Its
Course
Anti-Church ROXY
Campaign Is Stepped Up
Prague, Sept. 15-Cahtolle Church sources reported today that Czechoslovakia's State Security Services were doubling their efforts to trace and de- |stroy the Church's underground
contact system.
The now drive, it is said, In- volves'n closer watch On 11: priests and mo to discover the channel through which such documents ns the Bishopa* ·re- cent pence memorandum to thei Government were released, ̈
The intensifted action is taken here as a signal that the Go- vernment has decided that the time has come to bring the Church question to a head,
The Government is believed to have held Its hand whillc harvesting operations were completed, but the harvent is now almost wholly secured.
By the month's end, it is be- Heved here.. the Government will be ready to shaw its hand.
STATE CONTROL
The
key point in the Co- vernment's programme of ac- tion is expected to be a Bil, which is now ready for the No- tional Assembly, giving the Slate direct administrativa con- trol over all the Churches.
The State will assume power to control Church appointments, and the Bill's provision for turping priesta into paid civil Kervante includob clauses en- abling the State to dismiss or | grauish them if they are not up- Iproved by the authoritles,
The Czech Communist Party published a directive today or dering expulsion from the Party
Porly, actively proclaims and propagates his religious opini-
Workers, however, who believe in God must not only “ንረ udmitted to the Party, but the Party must also double its efforts to win them for it, the directive suid.
The directive, appearing in the Czech Communist Party's for Party oflcers,
CHARTS NOT CHECKED blicasar, ndled: "We are
BY ANY OFFICER
New York, Sept. 15.-The navigator of the Transocean Airline plane which crashed off the coast of Ireland' on August 15, killing eight persons, told an inquiry board here today that the plane was 175 miles from Shannon at the time it was supposed to land...
The navigator, James Baumann, said he, was un- able to account for the plane being off course.
The second officer, John clearance papers Moore, sald had been filed at Rome reporting that the plane carried 2,800 gallons of fuel, when actually it carried only 2,200 gallons,
Battle Of Britain Fly-Past
silghtest
against giving the offence to workers' religious opinions, but we must win them over to educate then in the of our programine" --
Reuter,
OUTWARD
MAILS
Unregistered correspondenco only for Shanghai, Tientsin and becupled China can be accepted al senders' risk, and will be for. Warded as opportunity oẞers. otherwise Untern
stated re- Fistered Articles
and parcel poris close 30 minutes earlier Uhan the ordinary mall, I malls close before 10 a.m. Tegistered and parcel posts close at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Mails aro closed at Kowloon Central Post Omer half an hour earlier than the G... closing times
"WE ARE ADAMANT" A statement on how Hugh Maitland, a witness for the and we shall not give way it does were stated to have ap-
"On this point we are adamant Nations plaintiff, stands to gain in the slightest," Dr
He said the papers were never Sumileo, proved the definition. the nine-lakh Shanghal Republican economic spokesman,
corrected. The definition was sought..to. Baumann_said he filed flight.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 foreign exchange---trans-said today,
Closing Timer -By-Air- Other financial problems enu- facilitate enforcement of the plans in Rome calling for a actions action was made by ang headaches-but which are cease-fire agreement and assist course over Paris, although he
Swalow and Amay, 5.30 p.m. the Hon Leo d'Almada, KC, not expected to produce dead-co-ordination of Dutch and In-was aware that the chief pilot,
London, Sept. 15.-A singlo Talpeh, Chungking and Chengju,
3.30 pun at the Supreme Court this lock-are debt settlement and
Edward donesian military activity against Captain
Bessey had Hurricane fighter, piloted by a irregular armed bands such as
Manila, Guam, Itonolulu, USA, & senior Royal Air Force officer Canada, said he would fly a direct route
p.d. -morning before Mr Justice future trade agreements.
who not passing over
fouzlit and shot down Air Parcel Posts for Mariia, flóno-" Williams.
The settlement of Indonesin's that of the fanatical Moslem to Shannon
and the Com-Paris.
Germans in both World Wars, Tulu and USA, (Kawloon CPO) $30 debts is only a question of bar-Drul Islam
ted a filshi of more than 200 p.m.: (GPO) 5 p.m
Ordinary Air Mail (Printed Mat- At the Mr d'Almada, together with gaining in which each side will munists, the source added,
first hearing, Capt modern British and American 1et Samples and Small Packet try to get the best Mr D. A. L. Weight, instructed naturally
Bessey held the navigator refighters and bombers which to- Posta) for Manila, Guam, Honolulu possible deu). by Mr M. A. da Silva, is appear-
sponsible for the crash.
day began nation-wide obser- and USA, Kowloon CPO) (30 p.m.: But trade agreements are more
(GPO) & p.m. ing for A. V. White, of 3, College difficult. The Indonesians want
estimated
Baumann said that, at the vance of Battle of Britain Week. Road, Kowloon. Defendant is trade ag
time of arrival at agreements made separa-
Shannon, "I took a celestial shot
In this commemoration of the F.C. Roberts, of 90. Robinson tely by Indonesia and the
and fixed our position 175 miles historic Road, who is represented by Mr Netherlands, and not in
of nine years north-west of Shannon."
ago, United States Air Force H. G. Sheldon; KC and Mr A.
B-50s, Lancasters and Lincolns J. Clifford on the instructions of name of the Union, as suggeted
[by the Dutch.
Further investigation revealed of the Royal Air Force, high-couver, Sir Man-kam Lo.
at the wireless operator was speed Mosquitoes and Spliares of never asked by the pilot or the Toyal Auxiliary Air Force,
the
events
He said that the proposal for a definition was at first openly opposed by rome Indonesian officers on the ground that once rendered distinctive by a badge and Identity card merill lost their "amateur" status and be- came ordinary soldiers, Final agreement on
the defini- was interpre ed in Dutch
and more cordial relations be- tween Republican forces and the none of the officers ever checked the Royal Navy and jet-pro- Dutch Army-Reuter,
navigational between Marsellies and Shannonpelled Meteors and Vampires,
Look part. the pllat never had a true bearing-Unlied Press.
It is recognised that the set-
depends lems
Hon
agreement
Mr d'Almada sald that a point/ement of most dnancial prob- circles tonight as meaning closer navigator to secure the bearing Sen Hornets and Sea Furies of
од
had been made in cross-cx- amination and re-exaṇiluation about the character and form of
of Maitland about how he stood the Union.
to gain in this action. Counsel
sald he had had a word with
Mr Sheldon, who accepted the SIDE GLANCES
statement that Maitland stood 10
gain with regard to one trans- action for US$33,000. Lordship would recall that in fact part of this money would go to Maitland as his share of the profits of this m
trausaction
entered into before that amount wan remitted. It judgment was in favour of plaintiff, Maitland would got his share of profits which were remitted in this way. "That is how he stands to gain," said Mr d'Almada,
DELAY IN PROCEEDINGS
The absence of Mr Silva caus- ed a 'delay in proceslings for hait an hour.
When the Court resumed at 1040 am, Mr d'Almada sald: Mr Silva has briefed me to apologise for his late arrival this morning, the circumstances up until being that he was about six o'clock checking over these translations and, overslept little. Some of these transla- tions, that is the defendant's vorsion, reached him quite late yesterday
afternoon these circumstances Mr Silva hope your Lordship will ac- cept his apologies.
and
in
· Me Justice' Williams remark- ed that in spite of the circum- stances, time had been wasted.
tbe
1. Mr. d'Almada: I'am sure Mr
Silva fully appreciates seriousness of this.
James Man Lee, expert: 'wit ness, on Chineso: law, then re entered the witness box to give evidence
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US Has Nothing
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An American officer, Major Robin Olds, who is in Britain under the scheme for exchang- ing Royal Air Force and United | States Air Force officem, led a Vampire squadron,
On Saturday 82 RAF stations Broughout Britain will be open to the public, and there will be
New York, Sept. 15.-The flying displays at many of them. United States Under-Secretary-Reuter. of Commerce, Mr Whitney, sald today that Bri- lain's new 120-passenger air- liner, the "Brabazon I" was "far in advance of anything in the United States,"
He said the US aircraft in- dustry had nothing beyond the planning stage to compare with the eight-engined sky glant.
and
Mr Whitney left by plane to al- tend a three-week conference
government
iravel agency officials in Luxembourg, starting September 20,
Representatives of 50 to 00 at- countries are expected to tend the conference to discuss dol- molhods of getting moro
Ameri- Jars through increased
tourist
trade.--United Press.
Co
RAF Plane
Lands
Israel
.
Singapore. Sourabaya, Sydney and Auckland, Sp.m.
Ralphung, Saigon and Peris, 5 p.nu.
Closing Times By Sea
for Canada via Van-
SATURDAY, September 17 Closing Times Dy Air
Mandia,
Parcels onlyr
B.C.. 3 p.m.
Swatow, 11.30 a.m.
Manala, 12.30 p.m.
USA and Canada, 2 p.m.
Kwellin, Kunming. Calcutta, Hol- how. Taipeh, Swatow, Amnoy, Cling- king and Chengtu, 3.30 p.m.
Bangkok, 5 p.m.
Closing Times By Sea Strults and Calcutta, D a.31, Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Sydney, 9 a.m. (par & Tel: 930 aan. (ord),
Ceylon, Madagascar, Le Marques and fleira, 30 a.m.
Batavia, p.m.
Formosa via Keelung, 10 a.M. Japan. 3 p.n
Sandakan, a p.m.
BUNDAY, SEPTEMDEN 18 Closing Times By Ale
Bangkok. Singapore. Batavia, Co- lombo, Sydney and Auckland, 10
a.m.
Saigon and Paris, 10 a.m.
Cloring Times By Sea
Formosa via Keelung. 10 a.m. Suntow, 10 am,
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