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Pandit Nehru Acclaimed By Indonesians

Djakarta, June 7.—The Indian Prime Minis tor, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, told the Indonesian Parliament here today that "Asia's struggle to throw off colonialism" was one of "the events of this age of ours."

The Indian Premier, who had been cheered as he drove through Djakarta earlier today to begin a 10-day visit to Indonesia, ended his address to the Indonesian Parliament with the Indonesian revolu- tionary cry, "Merdeka,” meaning Freedom.

He made his 15-minute) their car, saluting to cheers of

"Merdeka," speech in English.

When Mr Nehru landed, first

Pandit Nehru regretted an Indian band from the Delhi that Asiat unfortunately and then an Indonesian Army would be unable to have a band played the Indian and the long period free from conflict Indonesian national anthems. to consolidate the fruits of political freedom.

"Indeed Asia today is be- coming perhaps the mos!, im- portant centre of various forces at play and in conflict," to rald.

the

"Much

and for Asia world will depend on the inter- aetion of these forces.

"There has been a tendencr in the past to ignore Asia as the

outer fringes of the world. This

is no longer the fact. If people do not yet realise that, they will realise it soon enough.”

Cheering crowds, catimated

nt 50,000, areeted Mr. Nehru when, accompanied by Presi dont Svelarna, he drove through the city carlier after landing from the Indian cruiser, Delhi,

Police carrying machine-guns Ined every 100 yards along the six-mile route from the quayside to Freedom Palace, in the heart of the city.

TWO SALUTES

.

President

Ar Nehru and Soekarno, riding in an open green touring car, acknowledged the cheers with Amlien gestures.

art

With the Delhi's guns booming two 21-gun salutes to the In- donesien Republic and to Pre-

ident Soekarno.

Mir Nehru harbour

mailed into Djakarta escorted by three destroyers,

Shore batterley welcomed the arrival with a similar salute while the Indonesian corvelle, Hang Tuah, escorted the cruiser

in

Foreign merchant ships in the harbour all dressed for the occasion, and sounded their sircus.

As the two caders entered the city they stood to attention in

"CONFESSED”

TO REGAIN FREEDOM

Washington, June 7- The Navy confirmed today that a Naval Chief Electri- cinn's Mate and a Marine: Sergeant signed a false "con- fession" of spying in order to obtain their release from the Chinese Communists after almost 19 months of imprisonment.

Wiliam Smith utt Elmer

Bender previously had refused 10 discuss whether they had "confessed"

spying. The claimed

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they released at Tsingtao on May 3

A Nival

After embracing President |Soekarno, Mr Nehru shnok hands with a long line of per- zonalities, including member of the Indonesian Cabinet, mill- tary, navy and air force chiefs and foreign diplomats.—Reuter.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950.

Caught By Royalty

Head-on

Out for some salmon fishing, Prince William of Sweden (right), second son of King Gustav V, watches his host, Mr G. Ulfsparre, cut some bait. The Prince was one of several prominent guests entertained on a fishing expedition. (Acme).

Chinese Students

For

Sail

Home

San Francisco, June 7.-After two years' exposure to American higher education, 19 Chinese students have elected to sail for Communist China within the next month.! Why? Mostly because China

Communist, Nationalist or Manchu - is homo.

Lightly

These two freight train slowed down just outside San Antonio, Texas, in tim to avert a more

serious crash. The two engines, which got meshed together, are being inspected by a train engineer. Five crewmen

were injured. (Acme).

Greece

Seek Talks

Cyprus

Will Not

On Question

Paris, June 7-The Greek Prime Minister, Gen- cral Nicholas Plantiras, will not discuss a solution of the Cyprus question with British officials during his current visit to Western E rope. General Plastiras

told Reuter today that he did not intend to contact British Government representatives on this matter at this stage.

Japanese Reds Lose Ground

MARSHALL APPROVES ARMS FOR EUROPE

NOTICE

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Members are notllied that the Club will hold its Annual Dinner Dance on Friday, June 16,

at the Hongkong Hotel, 9.00 p.m. to 1.00, a.m. Tickets at $12 per person are

Washington, June 'Gavailable at the Club and General George Marshall. the Hongkong Hotel.

former Secretary of State.

and author of the Marshall

Bring your -friends.

proceeds in ald of the Anti-T.B. Assn.

Plan, said today that he Entire thought President Truman's "Arms For Europo" pro- gramme "materially re- duced" the danger of aggres- sion.

Gen, Marshall was testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee in support of the proposed second-year instalment of arms aid.

He was asked if he feared the programmC

might encourage Russia to aggression before the Atlanüc Treaty nallons had at- Itained reasonable security,

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"I do not think it adds to the THRILL TO THE

peril of the situation," he an-

swered. I think it materially

reduces It

Ho Bald that the United

States could not

afford to be

inactive in the present situ

tion.

Hon.

Asked if there were any possibility of reconciliation between Russia

and the world, Gen. Marshall sold that

ha

felt there was a greater responsibility when found

Hussla horself up against an impiocable determination on the part of the free world not to submit,

Gen. Marshall said it would be "playing Into Soviet hands" for the United States to arm to the teeth at home while ru- matning on the sidelines in Western Europe. To leave Europe militarily impotent was "psychologically and militarily wrong."

Ile estimated it would cost the United Stales more than $30,000,000,000 a year to arm to the teeth and I would on danger the national economy.- Reuter.

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CHIVALRY agency reported from Tirana he aid. The delegation today that an Albanian mill- brought a message from the tary tribunal found three island to Greece for union persons guilty of espionage with the motherland, he on behalf of the .evealed.

United States, and sentenced them "Within the framework of

Lo death before a firing Tokyo, June 7.-Com-raditional Anglo-Greek friend- munist candidates received bip which we want to sustain, squad. only 1,638,000 votes in Insi Sunday's election of 132 members to the Upper House of the Japanese Diet. which was expected to help decide Japan's place in the Western Powers and Russia. "cold war" between

the

This compare with 3,400,000 votes which they polled in the last Lower House election in

ry 1949.

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alf every three years.

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Government party)

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were

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PLEASE BOOK EARLY! nos interests of the two coun- Tchako and Chupa were also tries," he addded.

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નરેશ the return to normal with working for the British, diplomatic relations between allan, Greck and Yugoslav Greece and Yugoslavia Intelligence services,

ositive contribution 10 place The indictment said they in the Balkans and, considering attended an American "esplan

har p2

indivisible, ange School" in Bari, Italy, positive contribution to general before being parachuted Into

see mit security."

Albania to form anti-governe On Greek-Turkish relations,ment terrorist bands.-United Liberais General Plesiran salo; "Greces. Press.

have sincerely wanting to live in peace emerged the strangest but have

why all her neighbours, his Just 3,000,000 votes to the Sociai mintaimed excellent relations Democrats In comparison with with Turkey for many years.

1949 feetion.

"I hope these relations wif become even closer in the near future, notably in the economic

eld"

5.

REFUGEE CHILDREN

Russians In Foochow

Final results are as follows: Liberals, 52: Social Democrats, 10: Democrals D; Ryokufula (Green Breeze) D; Independents,

Taipei, June, 7-The Central is; Communists, 2: Other parties,

News Agency sald on Wednes- On the return of Greek re- day 2.000 Soviet air technicians fures children, ho said: "The arrived recently at Foochow, Total strengthe in the Upper Greek Chinese Communists

That was the opinion of โคร thought that Soviet in-ouse ore now as follows,

Government insists, Jujand are now occupying the ine with the decisions of

the American Consulate compound Liberals, had when they were three who left here for Takuence in China would decrease

78: Social Demo-United Nations. on the

im- there. Bar. Cut off from news of hen hostilities end. "The new rata, 01; Green Breeze, 50;

Government has to

mediate fight the Democra's. 20: Communists, 4

and unconditional re-, The Nationalist official news Intelligence repart home, except for tactful and it meets out-Independente, 22; Other parties

of Greek children to agency quoted King Men Island to the Unite

'rom their homes."

intelligence Ameri-chic atd. That's why it bus turn--Reuter,

that reports

the Press said the two men signed family letters and

On ຄ Mediterranean pact, Methodist Girls College in Foo- because can newspaper accounts,ed to Russia."

Genera! take his two colleagues, Lo

Plastiras said: "We chow was also being occupied to see for had develoned warm affection: freetom depende 1

favour every measure aimed at by the Soviets, and claimed the on il.

themselves what the new America. The men

said they con-Communist Government is

"Every

༢༠'hE F fessed" to the Chinese that the

hire t me I just hate to leave, and I purpose of their October 10 'ike.

ARRESTED hope I cin erme b ek one day 1010 Alght in a tight alson None admits being a Com-l maybe hen the American plane was to make aerial re-munist, Bu they all insist that eople, to"-United Press. connaissance of railways in the the People's Government

made available to

n

false "confession"

they were convinced that their they also want

iy

general vicinity northwest of] China's Government, that the Tainuiao, where Noval and nation is desperately war-weary, Marine forces wero then and tha, every Chinese [MUSI utationed.

But the Navy said that Smith help to put it back on its feet.

and Bender actually were only on a routine draining Best for the sole purpose of permitting Bender to. pet In some flying time on a pilot.-United Press.

Wang Hal-pe, 30, an econu.

as who has a wife and baby

MISSIONARIES in oral security population was being impressed

ITINERARY

German UNKNOWN

Hoaan Province, "faced with listaste the prospec. of Com-tary of State munist "re-education," He fet, announced that the United States' att:mpts | Foster

todes Dulles w!11

to diclate what form China's June 14 for Japan and Korea.

director

of the

nud

tion.

the

completing

present to repair the Focchow airfield. 'em of defensive collabora- United Press,

wish to point out that

Asked how. leng Greece will

Ion

the

62

ong

"From now on, a just sharing offseal charges and a tight heck on public expenses will se a basic element of the bud- "et balance. We hope Inter- national markets will soon ab-

ath Greek products again.”— Reuter.

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Bonn, June 7-Reports that Greece is not making any kind Terman missionaries have been off

aggressive preparation." arrested in North Korea have been confirmed by the Allied need American economic old, High

Commission, the West he said: "The Government 13 Pretoria, June 7-Field Mar- Chancillor, Kented onvinced that the pacificationthal Jan Christian Smuts is announced today. Lacnauer,

it the country and the great maintaining "good progress" Answering a letter from

Fectrification and industrialisa-after a restful sleep ins' night. Washington, June 7-Secre-actium in

projects will contribute to his doctors reported today.- the Lower House Dean

Acheson sking for information

of the tnlied Press. radical revita lention 1 John that

on the irrested

ational economy. Ministers, Dr Adenauer leave ou said: "The entire matter is at Guvernment should take had a Mr Acheso said Mr Dulles present under study by Allied High Commission." lot to do with its defeat, but will be accompanied by Mr

Earlier reports suld the now that Chiang Kai-shek ha. John Allison, been defeated the U.S. for State

including Department's Once of missionaries, econonle reasons should not Northeast Asian Affairs. Mrbishop und 10 nuns, had been continue to support the Taipeh Dulles and his secretary, Doris arrested in Communist Korea-

United Press. :egime.

Doyle, will also accompany him Lake Success, June 7-Dr Wang said that peace is mare Replying to a question, Mr T. F. Tang, leader of the important than parties, "Any Acheson said he did no know Chinese Nationalist delegation government can do things if of any plans for Dulles and De- to the United Nations, saldintre is peace, and we have fence Secretary Louis Johnson today that Mr Trygve Lie's 10- Known good governments tu to meet while they are in the point plan to end the cold war AM for 300 years."

Far East. He said he did not "begins by doing a wrong to

NOT IN THEIR LINE know their Itinerary.—United Free China,"

Lo Ming-Leong, an engineer, The plan encouraged Com-wald the students dostra to go mundo-China, also adorn that like what the

the

DENOUNCES LIE PLAN

In Indo-China, Malaya and GI's fel; after the war,”

Philippines, and

"dis-

"I'm neither ⚫ Nationalist

courages all those who are or a Communist,"

said,

Press.

Dixon Off To Kashmir

Karachi, June 7-The United

Owen Dixon,, departed in

Australia's Air Support

Melbourne, June 7.-The squadron of transport Dako.as being sent to Malaya wi hin the muxt fortnight is to be known

as No. 38 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, it was announced here today.

Just want to try to do what Nations Kashmir Mediator, Sir Communism in these countries." Dr Talang declared. can for my people."

resisting

Dr Tsiang added that support

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