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THE, CHINA MAIL, WED NESDAY, JULY 7; 1948.
DIE CAST IN PALESTINE? LEE THEATRE
War Certain After End Of The Truce ISLAMIC BLOC TO ....
BE FORMED
Cairo, July 5.
Though the Palestine "peace talks" may continuo after July 9, there is little doubt that the war will be rosumed in the Holy Land at the end of the presont truco, according to on Egyptian Cabinet source today.
The informant told the Associated Press that if the Arabs and Jews found a suitable basis of dis- cussion "they should both accept an extension of the truce.". Meanwhile the Arab League is in considerable, activity Lengue circles said; aiming at:
A quick conclusion" of the wor in Palestine. Arab chiefs of staff and Defence Ministers met last in two closed ronferences week.
2-The creation of an "islamic bloc."
be the
he referred to the Defence. Min-
n decision would inter and made later na to whether request will be granted.
While Count Folke Bernadofter de the United, Nations Mediator, lo- day proposed to Jews and Arabs on extension of the truce, set tu expire on Friday, Israel's reply to his peace
political ch– cles tonight to amount to "eate- gorical rejection."
This measure, on Arab League derslood in als was un
The Jewish reply, it was un- derstood, contaled no tschell
source said. is being considered toward "enabling Moslem coun- Iries to stand in front of the Western Powers and America,"
The Informant, told the A. counter-proposals but expressed sociated Prema that the Egypt-readiness ian Government has drawn up tons. plans to call 21 Islamio coun iries to conferenca i Calro to-dlicuss the project
Jewish Rejection
A number of Egyptian deputies today put forward a motion nu- thorising them to volunteer for the Palestine war
Ahmed Gouda" the Chamber's" president, 'said the motion would
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The proposals which. evoked! the severest writicism Jews were that Jerusalem should go to the Arabs and that there should be supervision ΟΙ migration.
Yugoslav
Desertions
up
have to
Athens, July 54 Twelve Yugoslav soldiers in uniform and armed given rtramscives the Orgak authorities, accord- Ing to reports reaching: the military authorities quated by the Athens nowa agency to- eight.
The soldiers were- said, to
• have crossed the frontler noar Boufu, in Western Macedonis. They were taken to Kozadi. the Greak operational heaßi- quarters for the region.--Reu ter.
Third
Worst
Quake
Men Are More Polite Than Women
Chicago, July 6.
Mrs. Gretchen Good, whose business is talking to persons when they're in their "worat moods," said that men are more polite than women,"
Mrs. Good: 33, an attractive brunette divorcee, runs a tele. .phona ""waké up" servicc," getting people out of bed in time to go .10 work.
Men are a lot nicer to wake up than women," she said. #A Jot of Women swear nt me itue,
but none of the fellows seems to mind quite so much. FA lot of them even like to kid around after I call them, +; по maiter. what time. It is."
The hours of awakening vary who has to get up at 3:30 am, to night, workers who must be ablled at 10 p.m.
one man
on
Bo far, only one practical jakar has covērsed – thĺngs Mra. Good. He telephoned her in the wee hours of the morn
Ing
"But it turned out all right,"
Fuk, July 6. Japanese scientists announc- ed today that the recent earth- quake in Fukui and Ishikawat
wag the third Prefectures im-worst in modern Japanese his- tory ranking orfly behind the 1923 quake and the one in the Nobi District in 1891.
A juint surve team from a
and the Cen- With peace in Pelestine hung-Tokyo-Universit ing by n shoc-string. Israeli traj
Meteorological Observatory communique tonight alleged that said the epicentre of the Fukul the Egyptian forces in the southquake was located ipland to the of the Holy Land had violated north of Fukui ity and yery near her own alarm clock.
"It it ever goes on the blink, the ground surface which account- the Palestine truce during the ed for the great damage deplte unexpectedly, a lot of people may
Truco Violation?
last few days.
she said. "He told me he just
wanted to hear what my voice sounded like. Then he put his nume down to be called every day."
Mra. Good's greatest worry is
The communique said that the the small size the brea affect-8ct into trouble and-I might be
out of business."—United' Press. The quake severest in a
kilometres running borth to south in-row strip of land 60 by two through the centre of Fukul city..
United Press.
isolated Jewish settlement of Nfar Darom was shelled on Fri- day night. Forty shells fell side the settlement area.
Sniping at the village from a new position continued in the last few days, the communique added.
H
A high Arab tource, mean. while, said today. that the Arabs will rafuse new pro- posals for an extension of the
trude.
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THE COST TO AMERICA
-SWISS, REDS BACK TITO
Londoh, July 5. The Swish Communist Party's Political Bureau has written' to Marshal, lie and the Centrul Committee of the Yugoslav Com- munist Party, denouncing the Cominform action in expelling-the Washington, July-0--Yugoslav Party, Swiss Radio The United States Air Force nounced today. paid an average of each for 860 planes ordered in ist Party the first outside Yugo- slavia to support Marshal Tito in the 12 months ending June ap.
This was disclosed *in figures the dispute with the Cominform. The party came into Soviet dis- the orders more public here, favour in April, 1948, when the total of US$440,011,-Moscow newspaper, Pravda, said howing a
US$62,000
This made the Swiss Commun-
"The Arabs will resume their. struggle until their legal rights are recognised-Arab sovereignty, over Pulesline," he said."
"We don't want
Jewish state, nor the partition plan. The Arabs' original acceptance of the goodwill in proved thele truce favour of world peace, but now they will not yield until they win their legal rights." Associat-bo obligated for 125 bomb-it included industrialists-Router.
ed Press and Reuter,
PROSTITUTION
· OUTLAWED
IN MIYAGI
July B.
Sendal, Northern Horishu,
ers, 344 jet fighters, 104 trans- ports and 39 helicopters, 20 res- que and search planes and 28 others.
Costliest plane among the types ordered was a little Jet bomber,
FRENCH-GREEK:
AGREEMENT
Paris, July 5.
the
he D-45, the average cost of .A French-Greek economic
The agreement was signed at was US$1,000,000.
which
much, larger Boeing B-00 aver- French Foreign Office today by KT. The first anti-prostitution blages around US$:,447,000. Most Jean Chauvel, Secretary General to be approved by the Japanese of the expense is in the cost of of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, the Jet engines. Associated and Dr. Raphael, the Greek Am
bassador-Reuter.
Home News locul governing group is virtually press.
assured of passage during
.
10.15 pm-Weather Report. 19.10 p.m.--Piano Itecital by ühelm
Blackhius. 15.30 p.m.“Navy Bilure" (NOTS), 160 p.m.--Radio
News Hrei (Lendun
Itely).
16.10 p.m.Weather
Down
plcnary session of the Prefectural Assembly.
When the measure is enacted f Miyagi Prefecture, with a popul tion of 1,500,000, will be the first Repost and Close Japanese community to outlawy
prostitution. United Press.
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PLACE OF WOMEN IN PRIESTHOOD
London, July 5. memorial submitted to the Lambeth Conference, which is being attended by delegates from “Anglican churches throughout the world, urged that women should be equal to man in Church work, and should be admitted to the priesthood.
can perform. Lejl duties of a "fully ordained priest-ex- cept pronouncing absolution and boredletion and consecra- tion of the Eucharist), The Lambeth Conference of
and only ono TO BID ON NOT TO BID WHETHER to bid or not to spade. Why? For answer you bil-that is the main question could not find a better ilustra that confronts fourth hand after tion than this very deal. It is one-The-Anglican-group for the the first three players have on which either side, against ordination of women to the passed, The question of what to probable defence, can make a ministry which submitted the bid is easy in comparison, if you contract of (wa, but not one of memorial declared: "It is hold .
which is right, on tree. In the actual play South scartely credible that a purely hand. the borderline. To open it or made exactly two after the nor- male ministry; elderly ánd 339 Anglican bishops from ́ all/ pass the deal out depends on amal feat of a spade, losing two number of factors. Most players in trumps, two in diamonds and over-burdened, is likely to pro- over the world met in a closed duce, the fire and spiritual revi- session in Lambeth Palace today. realiz that the main element is one in hearts...! the
Now notice what would have val that alone will save the No statement-on-the proceedings total amourit of horfour
is expected until the end of the strength. Many know also that happened if the East-West pair present generation."
Conference in six weeks time.!" : the total playing tricks, resulting had gone further and overbid the
proposed that from
suit-lengths and inter-2-Spadex in their best suit, dia-
Its purpose is not to make mediates, also counts-But there monds. To do that, they would deaconesses should be placed on is still another vital
at. the three the same footingus deacons and decisions and lawa binding on the considera- have had to call
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women Church, but for discussions on ice FAYE
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