TOKYO'S OLYMPIC | VARYING CIVIL

DECISION

Tokyo, To-day

At the close of the Cabinet Coun- cil Friday, at which an unanimous decision was reached to put off the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1940, the Secretary of the Cabinet Kazimi made the following declaration: “In view of the present situation

WAR CLAIMS

Salamanca, To-day,

A bulletin by Nationalist headquarters states that troops on the Castellon front repulsed several attacks.

On the Teruel front the Na- in tionalists gained further ground which the government is doing. its advancing several kilometres on utmost in order to carry out the the road Mora de Rubielo-

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spiritual and material mobilisation Sabentosa which was crossed at STOP PRESS

of the entire Japanese people to several points. The road Alben- was likewise bring the war to a successful con- tosa-Manzaanera clusion, it appears advisable on the crossed in the southern direction. The air force bombed the towns occasion of the 2600th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Japanese of Cartabena, Angemest, Bennifayo 48 well as the Empire to postpone the World Ex- and Billas hibition here. For same reason, it port of Palamos.

the A Barcelonia communique issued has been decided not to hold Twenty Olympic Games of 1940 in by the Republican War Ministry Tokyo and the Japanese Olympic reports from the Levant front that Committee have been informed to this effect."-Trans-Ocean.

BOMB EXPLOSION IN JERUSALEM BAZAAR

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fighting in the Barrion sector con- tinued with the greatest sharpness. Heavy fighting is in progress near the Mandaners River.

Republican troops in the region of Catlyn, having broken the enemy re-

Tales, 20 kilometres southeast of

sistance, occupied several important positions. Trans-Ocean.

the Jewish quarter by storm, after a bomb had exploded in a street in- habited by the Arabs, of whom four

of police and Marine patrols have been considerably reduced and the Haifa authorities. are optimistic were killed. The British troops about the continued improvement immediately opened fire, forcing the of the situation.-Reuter.

SAFED CLASH

London, To-day.

very

One Arabs to take to their heels. Arab is reported to have been killed and several others wounded. Clashes occurred between British The situation in Safed is troops and the Arabs in Safed Fri-tense, the Arabs having held de- day morning, according to reports monstrations against the action of from Jerusalem.

the military and as a protest closed The Arabs had attempted to take their shops. Trans-Ocean.

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The Colonial Office late last evening received a report. from Jerusalem as follows: “Early' this afternoon a bomb thrown into the Arab market in the city of Jerusalem, kill- ing. 11 Arabs, with 29 others wounded.

The incident has created ex- citement but the situation is in hand. British Wireless.

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