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EMERGENCY
MEETING
ON TRUCE VIOLATION
UN To Deliberate On First You See
Egyptian Allegations
London, October 24.
The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting in Paris on Tuesday morn- ing to consider, the Palestine situation. The meeting has been called at the request of the Egyptian Government, which alleged in a letter to the Council's President that Jewish forces. truce ordered by the had violated the last Security Council.. Leaders of the Arab States inet in Amman again this morn- ing to end their weekend talks on Palestine Before the Regent of Iraq and the Syrian Prime Minister left by air for Damus-
us.
The Arab Chiefs of Staff were
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cable from the Holy City enid today. The officiat reason given for the curfew was "to reduce
theft," night
but unofficial sources said that it was Intend. ed to reduce casualties from Jewish repelsal shelling,
in Southern | · The Negev area, Palestine, was 'quet today apart Isolated incidents being watched
•
Him; Then...
Munich, October 24.
The German news agency, DPD, reported that Dr. Al- fred Loritz, former Bavarian Denazification Minister who disappeared a year ago, to day telephoned to the Econo.
ic Rehabilitation Associa- tor in Munich to accept his election as its President,
The Association to a Ger man party which had hitherto had three chairmen. It de cided yesterday to elect Dr. Lortten Its ante head. To
the resolved to ask day it Bavarian Government for the Immediate cancellation of the warrant for his arreat.
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While Awaiting trial charges of black marketeer. Ing and corruption last Oct. ber, Dr. Loritz was sent to
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was which were understood that one of the mujer United Natious observers, the Tel spokesman statest. items discussed was King Abdil-Aviv Israeli fah's attitude to the Gan
Palestine Government.
Arab Generally, the cease are had been Jobserved by both sides, he aditesi,
spokesman denier
In Tel Aviv tortay, an isinelt
indifery spokesman
confined t
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there was any untoward nelivity night's Arab clips to a victory Bethlehem or along the Jeri-
In Northern Palestine,
|satein-Lydda railway despite per- Fawrt El Kawukľ Arabsistent reports of lighting for con- Liberation
Army and Lebanese trol of the line.
gained troops, he stated, control of a
of a accondary rond In. alde Lebanese territory prc- viously dominated by the Jews
had'
Last night's Arab communique From Damsels etaimed that 250 Jews had been killed while try
the ing to escape from
Manara seillement,
and that "he down were defeated all along the front, abandoning all kinds of arms and antmunition.")
Jewish Goins
#troke.
Ho complained toothache, sent the guards to find a dentist, then disap peared.
Nothing was heard of him until August 7 when he re appeared at a mesting of the Economic Rehabilitation Al- sociation, of which he was a
WIE founder. He
ra elected the
three party's chairmen then he vanished again-Reuter.
one
of
Tie sah hal Battir-six mies from Jerusalem and from the railway-"has been in our hands for some time" Previously, the Jews had only claimed Occupation." He refused to indicate the tion as für dg Deir Esh Sheikh.Arab intentions.
The Chief of the Iraqi General nine miles from Jerusalem.
Unconfirmed reports today sairi Stuff, General Salth Said, The Jews were attacking Beit full agreement was renched on The Israeli spokesman deterib-Safara, two miles frun Jerusalem, Joint Arab action in case of con-
was nued Jewish fighting. Light anti-aircraft #re
King Abdullah presided at the Theurd during 4 hour-long air Jenid alert in Chire tonight, Air meetings, which were also attend. Prime rad sirens were also sounded ined by the TransJordan
of the situation as now static,
Serious In North
said
in Halfa, rt United Nations Alexandria dering a 45-minute Minister, Tewalk Pasha Adbuilah: apokeaman tonight staled!
that alert. No incidents were report the Iraq: Defence Minister, Shakir
El Wadir; the Director fighting still continues in Northern jed. Palestine and the situation along
An Egyptian military procluma-Arab League's the entire front is serious.
An Israeli plate deopped 17 bombs in raids last night on Bilde, Meisse Djebel al Houle, neroes
Lebanon herve United Nations observers reported.
the
Jewish artillery was reported to be shelling nu
nude turlay. Ob. server were on the spat at all line portant points on the front, the spokestuan addert.
The Arabs have imposed
of the Political Depart-
tion tonight authorised the Algis-ment, Abdul Menim Mustafa, and try of War and Marine to call up the Ministers In Amman of the civil airinen for service in "any Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.
entity."
the
Nokrashy Jasha, the Egyptian Premier, said tonight that alert was caused by two un. known
driven ntr
which Planes
aircraft fire.
An Egyptian
were
by Egyptian anti-
spokestuan
ine
William Ailey, General
of the United American Chief
Palestine, Nations observers In conferred today in Gaza with the
of Chief
Stall, Egyptian
No- Mawahi Pasha. A United
that sald spokesman
The
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ast, night declared that the Jewn
dusk lo dawn curfew in the had continued to violate the Se- Old City of Jerusalem, a Reutercurity Council's cense fire order
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by attacking a number of Egyp- 11km positions in Palestine. He said he Egyptian forces had repulsed attacks, Indieling heavy losses on
the enemy.
In Amman, the lenders of the
Riley answering Ma- Jewish wabi's allegations aggressions as a cause of the re. cent fighting, observed that the situation was also in part due to Egypt's fallure to observe the United Nations decision on the passage of Jewish convoye
southwards.
fic said that this led to the Jews
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1940.
Shinwell Urges New Hope" In UN
Strong Defences
Easington, Durham,
October 24,
Large military forces entailing huge expenditures were "incom-
ruising
Mr.
ment and would substantially re- dues Brittin's chances of her living standards," Entantie! Shinwell, the Wor Minister, vaid here tonight.
Seen By Austin
London, October 24.
patible with economic improve- The head of the United States mission to the United Nationi, Mr. Warren Austin, tonight oxpressed his belief in the continuance of peace, and said that he saw "a now hope arising in the Gon- eral Assembly now meeting in Paris." would He said that this hope grew "from the increasing readiness of many to unite against the threats and crude tactics of the few."
At the same time, he told the mecting here, the nation not tolerule weak defences and the probicar to be solved was to provide accurity in the event of an ack while taking all steps to make Britain independent and ible to increase the Industrial production upon which alege the s.cing services could be expanded He added: "I ata as anxious for pence as any pacifist and have no more desire for hostilities with London. Russia in any Communist, but to deprive ourselves of the means of Grience until all nations are
rady to disarm is sheer folly.".
Be urged the building up of the Territorial Army ns a means ol meeting the tense international sitution. Reuter.
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19.15 pollarious Talk to
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Mr. Austin was addressing amony fronts, including the Inter- United Nations Day meeting in American front. It meant the Central Hall, Westminster unrelaxed efforts to restrict the to pro- yeto, the first United application of home
vide armed forces avaliable 0:1 Nations plenary session In
the call of the Security Counc!), to obtain agreement cu an elfees, enforceable aystern for internationn! control of atomic energy and unrelenting support for United Nations economic and social projects,”--Reuter.
He said: "I believe there will he peace because this 'Ume won' are making it perfectly clear in advance that we are not willing to sulualt extortion as
to
the price of pence."
Mr. Austin wilded: "I believe there will be pence because of the firm and determined unity which exi-ta between our two countries because and with France, and
this unity is receiving the sup- port from an overwhelming ma- jority in the United Nations.
Collaboration
Eleanor Thinks The Food Qull
Stuttgart, October 24. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt told a press conference here today that Ger- "for dullness the food in
מניי!
"I am persuaded that once the
the post- Asked to compare ty of the many has been de-many and Britain are on par." monstrated persuasively to the few they will seek a constructive war conditions in the two coun- tries, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt sald: Chlidren. Solution through collaboration.
Gerthony is certain things, better and in some others Bri- in." She had only 24 hours which to judge during her trip to Stuttgart, she sald, "but judg
the people ing by what I 500, here are better dressed than in France."
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"The Second World War might have been prevented the aggressors had been can
vinced at the Dutset of the eventual unity of the many
defenders."
seize
power only in
Mr. Austin said that it is signi- Deant that the Communists have
countries Answering a question about the where the Red Army could be possibility of war, Mrs. Roosevelt culled on for help, or as an im-described it us an "unthinkable" minent thrent, but a black cloud prospect for the
ot fear has 'spread over Eastern Europe and darken United Nations horizon.
would
peoples of the She told the journalists | all of world.
the that the. German people
have to work and struggle us He said: "The Brussels Pact much as the rest of the world to plans for collective self-defence maintain pence. should be carried forward, and "I believe that the little people the 'Vandenburg Resolution' all over the world do not want
principle of progressivo re-war," she said. Sho saw no re- alonal and other collective of son in the world why the Ger- forts for self-defence Impleman people could not work for mented."
the economic recovery of Europe Efforts to strengthen the Unit- and be a factor in world peace. ed Nations must be continued on --Reuter.
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Arab States met again this morn-refusing to have United Nations 14.00 p.m.-World and Humr News. jing to end their weekend talks on observers stationed in the Negev
Landon Belmys
the latest Palestine developments which might have prevented hos 10.23 pm-1 before the Regent of Iraq and the tilities. Dr. Moussa, the political
Syrian Prime Minister left by air For Damascus,
Agreement
Before leaving, the Syrian Pre- mier, Jamil Mardam Bey, said: "We have reached Nubstantiul agreement to deal with the situu-
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