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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1948.
TWENTY-THREE KILLED Bitter Feud Continues In Palestine Ambushes On The Tel-Aviv Road
Jerusalem, Jan. 22. Arabs today pulled seven Jewish special policemen from a truck at Yazur, stabbed and beat them to death, dragged their bodies through the streets and threw them into an orange grove. It was one of the most vicious attacks since the partition of the Holy Land was decided on.
Russia's Worldwide Campaign
Washington, Jan. 22. Willam J. Donovan, head of the wartime Office of Strategic Services, testified today before
The Jewa kiled three Araba before being overwhelmed. An. |other Jews was killed and three
wounded when Arabs attacked]♣ Tel-Aviv-bound convoy seven miles from Jerusalem.
'In all-Jewish Tel-Aviv, Jews altacked three Poles and killed one. The Poles were suspect ed of being Arab spies. A. mub atlacked the Poles as thef Jewish defence army, Haganab, tried to arrest them.
An Arab was killed and twoj
by
others seriously wounded
the Senate Committee that Ruganifiers between Jaffa and Tel- in has hunched a worldwide Aviv. Another Jewish convoy "subversive war" which must was ambushed near Jerusalem, he counteracted with a streng but there was no immediate re- thened Marshall plan,
port of casualties.
Donovan saist the Russians have established a werk net- work keyed to "the
saboteur. traitor and hidden enemy."
Donosau added that a "abont- ng war" with Russia is not in- evitable but the Soviets have already gained "great success" by exploiting misery and hun- ger.
There is a phase of war other than shooting...and this war is in progress. It is being waged by Russia but not by the Red Army. It is being waged
Communist Party by the
of Russia and fifth eolumns throughout the world."-United Preas.
SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT
Moscow, Jan. 22, Russia has signed a trade agree. ment with Belgium, the Nether- lands and Luxembourg, calling fr exchanges of goods, according to a Belgian souren today.
The agreement sind to be the targest deal the S.vter has made outside Eastern Europe since the war, was concluded after nearly eight weeks of negotiations 113 Moscow between Soviet trade officials and a delegation from the Lowland nations.-United Press.
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Nanking Conference
Nanking. Jan. 23.
A military and political conference reviewing the overall situation prevailing in the country at present will be called by President Chiang Kai-shek darly In February, it was learned here today.
The conference will be at- tended by all the directors of the President's head- quarters in China and other Billitary leaders.-Reuter.
Britain's
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New York, Jan. 22, The "New York Times", in ព leading article today on the sign ing of the agreements between the Malay Sultany and the British Government, establishing a Federation of Malaya, suid:
"We believe history will record that Britain has gained more than she has lost, o she did in freeing India and Burma.
Twenty-four Arabs, gnoled on chargeS of having illegal arms. announced that they wold "fast death" unless
tu the British released them be "Britain should gain a goodwill fore they starved.
that 'should be far inore iniportant Persistent reports in Beirat, in the years ahend than any poli. chanon, said that thousands of might be able to hold briefly by tical or economie advantage she Arabs from Syria and the force against the tide of nation- Lebanon had Altered into alism that is now flowing through Palestine, but only to prepare the Far East,” bases for bigger action to Tol- low.
General Offensive
In Greece
Athens, Jan. 22,
A "general offensive" was reported under way today in Northern Greece with elements of six divisions attacking the guerillas.
Guerilla positions in the Ardea arca, 60 miles northwest of Salonika, and eight iniles south of the Yugoslav border, were re- ported overrun nfter several
hours of fierce fighting.
A number who had been forci bly recruited were reported to have surrendered,
Simultaneously, another targe senie operation was launched In the Nestorian region in the Kasteria. Grammos mountains southwest of
Guertin losses were described as "considerable" and they were "crushed". Scores t caves were found containing arms, ammuni- tions and food.
Seventy arrested In Larissa,
"Communists"
nounced.-Associated Press,
police
Navies Of
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Washington, Jan. 22. The "New York Times" added Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, thiut enlightened English rule,chter of Naval Operations. to- which had given Malaya a higher day predicted that the Navy of rate of ilterncy than the most of the future would fire heavy Asia, should make a solution of guided missiles from the decks the Federation's problems caster, of its strips,
23 Dead
Twenty-three Jews and 15. Araba
people-eight -Reuter.
were re| ported killed in a flare-up on) the main Jerusalem to Tel Ayiv road.
Twelve
Arabs
killed were
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when Jews ambushed an Arab Oklahoma
bus near the spot where the Arabs attacked the lorry.
Jewish
Norman, Oklahoma, Jum, 22. The University of Oklahoma must either admit Ada Lios Sipucl
of
He said firings from the deck) the carrier Midway had proved that this could be done. "The relatively short range of the guided missile becomes a traus-oceanic missile when launched from ship." Adm Denfeld said. "If in the future our ships are able to use these wenpens in quantity, the effect
A Jewish convoy, travelling Fisher, 23-year-old negro, to its will be felt at any point in from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. Setool of Low until a separate | navigable waters." United was ambyshed outside derast-negro Inw school can be estab Press.
one Jew killed and a Jewess Judge Justin Hinshaw ruled to- lem, and Jewish sources report-lished, or close the University law school to new students, District
wounded.
day.
The intelligence service of Judge Hinshaw gave his ruling Haganah was quoted by a after the United States Supreme Jewish Ageney spokesman at a Court ordered the State to pro- press conference in Jerusalem vide equal and immediate educa. tional facilities for the girl, who today for reports that 500 arm- sought unsuccessfully to enrol in er Leianese and 600 Syrians 17948.
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"infiltrated"
негодн the Mixed classes are prohibited by northern Palestine frontier and the Oklahoma State Constitution. have joined the Arah irregular Associated Press. forces.
Mrs. Golds Mysterson, head Bee Expert
of the Jewish Agency's Poli. tical Department, left Pales
tine by air today for the Unit Dies At 95
er States on a mission to mo. bilise American Jewry and to seek all possible aid for Zion- Palestine.-Reuter
int
United Press.
BEEF EXPORTS
and
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Lendon, Jan. 22. George Bennett, retired Mit cham Surrey postman, who elained to have cured himself of rheumatism ter 25 years ago by letting his bees stingi him, died today aged 95.
WINDSOR WANTS CIVIC CENTRE
Windsor
Windsor, Jan. 22.
wants the War Office to dere
Borough Council
qulaition the Imperial Service being College, which is now used as an A.T.S. Officer endet training unit,
The Council hopes to estab- lish a civic centre there.-Reu-
ter.
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