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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 20, 1989.

GANDHI'S ADVICE TO THE JEWS IN GERMANY Suggests Programme Of Passive Resistance!

London, To-day.

"Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense as England belongs to the English. It is wrong and inhuman to impose the Jews on the Arabs.” So declares Mr. Gandhi, writing in a Church of

England newspaper.

SOVIET-POLISH

RELATIONS

Mr. Gandhi points out, however, that he does not de- IMPROVE

MOSCOW, TO-DAY. IMPROVEMENT IN SOVIET-POLISH RELATIONS

fend the excesses of the Arabs, and referring to the cry for a National Home for the Jews, THE asks: "Why should they not, like other peoples HAS ADVANCED ANOTHER on the earth, make that country their home STEP WITH THE ARRIVAL where they are born and earn their livelihood?" HERE OF A POLISH DELEGA- Referring to the persecution in resistance offered against the god- SERIES OF TRADE TALKS.

Germany, the Mahatma says: "The less fury of dehumanised tyrants of old never went so mad-Reuter.

as Hitler seems to have gone."

Regarding the Jews in Germany,

he writes: "I am convinced that if ARCHBISHOP OF

someone with courage and vision can arise among them to lead them in non-violent action, the winter of

CANTERBURY

their despair can in the twinkling AND REFUGEES

of an eye be turned into the sum- mer of hope.

DETERMINED STAND

" man."

TION OF THIRTEEN FOR A

The delegation is composed of re- presentatives of the Polish Gov- ernment, industry and commerce,

and is headed by Dr. Lichovsky, Chief of the Polish Economic De- partment.

MRS. GREGORY AND RAJAH MAKE IT UP

New York, Jan. 5.

Mrs. Bob Gregory, wife of the wrestler and youngest daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, said to- day that there had been a com- plete reconciliation between her- self and her father,

"

"He is letting bygones be by- gones, she said, "He is quite happy about my film career since I assured him I never intend to call myself princess and will be

·known on the screen under my correct maiden name of Vivien Brooke,'

LLOYD GEORGE IN GOOD VOICE

London, To-day.

In a speech at Llandudno last

Discussions have already begun on concrete measures for expand-night, in which he made a ing Soviet-Polish trade from vigorous attack on the foreign £200,000 in 1938 to over policy of the Government, Mr. Lloyd George said he still look- ed forward to an awakening of the national spirit both in Britain and France such as would rouse and inspire Democracy men possessing strength in suffering

He hoped that the British and throughout the world to a great The Archbishop said that re-Dominions Governments would find combined effort to save liberty given them by Jehovah.

fugees were a world problem, and spheres of settlement for refugees 'from "It will then be a truly religious 'the question could only be solved 'at once, say this year.

utter overthrow in this generation. British Wireless.

The Archbishop of Canterbury £1,000,000 by the end of 1939. (says a London message) made a Reuter. "And what has to-day become a statement on the refugee ques-| degrading manhunt can be turned tion in the Upper House of the into a calm and determined stand Convocation of Canterbury yes- by the action of governments. offered by unarmed men and wo-terday.

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