INTERVENTION BY UNO
hope expressed by “NEW YORK TIMES ”
(Rec. 9 p.m..' NEW YORK, July 22. The "New York Times,” in a lead--IRg article, says: “The fighting in Java, with its implications for all colonial peoples and for the Moslem world, is exactly the kind of the threat to peace and security that the United Nations was set up to prevent. We hope it nnds means to enter the situation quickly.” The “New York Times” suggests that the United Nations ask the Dutch Government why it has not taken advantage of Section 2 of Article XVII of the Cheribon agreement, which provides that if the two Governments cannot settle any dispute they shall appoint a chairman of another nation? ality and with a casting vote, or ask the President of ' the International Court of Justice to do so.
APPEAL BY INDIA
NEW DELHI. July 2?. The Government of India has urgently requested Britain' and the United States to make every effort to bring about an immediate settlement in Indonesia.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25244, 24 July 1947, Page 7
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