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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1048,
ISRAEL INTENTION TO STAY IN NEGEV AREA
Tol Aviv, November 19. Israel told the United Nations flatly last night that it would not order its troops out of the Negev, Palestine's Southern desort.
The Jewish Cobinet's answer to Security Council order to withdraw Israeli forces to specified lines and create a-demilitarised zone in the Negev was given following a long session. During the Cabinet meeting, fore the United Nations Political
Minister, the Prime
David Committee, Britain also proposed: 1. A three-nation conciilation Den-Gurion, talked of
pence,
commission to carry out the Bor- but said Israel would ignore
to take over nudolte Plan and the UN mediator's order
the United Nation Mediator's withdraw completely from the
functions. Negev by Friday.
time has come
to
boundaries 2. A technical commission to help to draw up frontiers
without altering th
the equilibrium" of
He told the State Council. "he when the people and the Government of Israel should start muking necessary | Bernadotte Plan.
| preparations for
pence," a
coming the
Ber-Gurion Suit Jil Troopa
South on 0311
to Oelober 14 open the way to the Negev had
how been recailed to tele by now bases, Jewish troops still in the Negev were turees which had been there before Delabers 14, he achtert. They would remain there to
Israel, he suje,
safeguard
British Plan
Ben-Gurlon said he was en. couraged by recent develop. ments in Paris where the truce
being wal
abandoned for an armistice, This, he said, was step to paace.
He said Israel was will. ing at any time the negotiate Arabs who, im price with the
convinced
siel, Were
3. Effective United Nations control over Jerusalem, "with the maximum feasible IDORI Autonomy for the Acab, and Jewish,communities," and free access to the elty for all inha- bitants of Palestine.
tion.
U.S. Approval
1. The return of Arab refugees to their homes as SOON 108- sible, with "utlequate compensa- tion' for property lost through pluge, confiscation, or destrue-
to the A recommendation Security Council that after the lwen established. frontiers have
alter them by furce should 1x considered [ "thrent to peace, a brench of the peace, or vet of aggression.
any attempt to
None Worthy Of Nobel Peace Prize
Oled, November 19, The Nobel Perco Prize Committee sald today that it would make no award this year, it gave no reason, but the announcement was intår. preted to mean that no worthy Candidate had been found in thit period of cold war.
The Hindu leader, Mohandas K. Gandhi, who was ass. sinated early this year, had been mentioned unofficially o the strongest candidate.
Last year's award of nearly 10,200 want to the U.S. and eritlah Society of Friends
(Quakers).
Nobal prizes have been awarded this yoar in medicine, literature, ohemistry and physics-Amociated Press,
The
British Delegate Walks Out
Budapest, November 18, Four delegates representing Britain. the United States, Holland, and Belgium today dissociated themselves from farther proceedings of the International Organisation of Journalists Executive Council meeting in Budapest.
They did this after protesting against the form the meeting was taking,
The American delegate, Mr. Harry Martin, President of the American Newspaper Guild. walked out of the session today M. after the Russian delegate, Pavel Yudin, had' criticised tho American Newspaper Gulla and the
British National Union of Journalists for allegedly failing to take a firm stand against war propaganda in the press of their countries.
The Council, after the British, American, Dutch and Belgian protest, adopted a Pollah resolu- tion
condemning all forms of war propaganda in the press and Hungarian resolution protest- ing ngainst alleged persecution of Journalists."--Nov-
"progressive"
***ter.
Political Crisis In Belgium
Brussels, November 18.. Belgian Minister of Justice, M. Paul Henri Struys, resigned tonight after a long Parlia- mentary debate in the Lower House on the roprieve of two Belgians found guilty of war,
crimes,
Immediately afterwards, the
The Socialists decided to in-
A British spokesman emphasis- by owed that Britain bad prepared her that they would not be able ta resolution in close consultation erush the Jewlich sinte and with the American and French. would have to necept it.
delegations. Brid today proposed
It was fearned from normally that Arah Palestine should be handedrelluble sources tonight that thes to Transportlan, and tim the Ber-United States, whose attitude to Premier, M. Paul Henri Spaak,troduce a motion "regretting" the Bernadotte Plan for Pales told the House that he would Government's action in ordering maorle Plan should be lupted
"giving the Negry to, the Arabs, har hus been the big mystery of consult his "Cabinet, "who will the reprieve. A hurried conference
Nations Puri As-
most probably hund in Western Cauliler to the Jews, and The United
was called between the leaders of suppor!
the Parliamentary 1eltan putting Jerusalem under interna-sembly, wil
Kroups, Four total control.
with vertain molineations-As-resignations."
An emergency Cabinet meet. Separate motions, including that In a long resulttian put be- soctuted Press.
ing will be held tomorrow. Ob- of the Socialists, were, then put servers believed tonight that M.
before the House, Spank will go from the Cabinetcialisis and also proposed a vote The Liberals supported the So- aceting to the Roynt Palate to of censure, and the Communists hast In the resignation of his Cabinet to Prince Charles,
proposed a simple vote of censure. llegent.
None of the resolutions was put to the vote.-Reuter.
Truman Compared With Hitler!
He was
Paris, November 18.
The
their
the
two Belglans. Francols Boveroulle and Arthur Surin.
whose reprieve enused today's Slow Market On
crisis, were condemned to death by a military court at Mons which had tried them on charges of war crimes against Belgian civilians.
Wall Street
Now York, November-10--
A French Communist in the National Assembly- today compared President Truman with Hitler.
During today's debate in the Suppy and demand were al Auguste Lerocur, today in the important Northern Lower House, M. Struys, the Soniost evenly balanced on Thurs Communist Deputy for the Pua coalfield of the Nord and Pas de Cal Christian (Catholic) Minister day in the slowest stock market
of Justice, was asked to answer a
in three months.
Only 780,000 shares wore trad- calling his attention to
ed-lowest since August 18. on Belgian public Changes were, mostly frac enused by the reprieve. The Minister sald the meaed 120 advanced and 308 doclin- tional. Of the 1,004 atics trad- ure of grace accorded to the el.
de Calais and President of the Calais Departments. Miner's Federation for Department.
the -- מס
that
From 1,500 tons on Novembercussion
"Dally
gairt;
production
Increased
sure
(Wo
Load
More
to 115,000 tons yesterday which Lueneur
was speaking in the represents d8 per cent of the nor debate
Communist-led mal production," the Minister
men did not constitute any Joy Manufacturing added 2 1⁄4 coal strikes, which began
change in the Government's at 34 after an increased and October 4 and on the allegation M. Lacoste said the coal strike polley towards convicted colla extra dividend, National by the Stemlist Minister of Inhad up to November 15' cost borators.
Jumped three. American Wool- terior, M. Jules Moch, that the France 4,600,000 tons, represent- The two groups' forming thelen dropped 2% at 30%. strike was-inspired-by-the-Comin- ing US$90,000,000,-er-approxi-Coalition-Government-the-Boty pleal-was-Pepsicola--down-1⁄4 form.
mately 10 per cent of the annual cialists and the Social Christians at 9, and North American Com Levocar said "It' may be said ald granted to France under the then left the House to consider pany up at 15%. Dow Jones
the position separately.
170.- that President Truman is the Alarshall Plan-Reuter. Hitler of today." There was loud protests from the Government benches and applause from the Communists.
The President of the A1- sembly, M. Edouard Herriot, in. terrupted the Deputy with А reprimand for using "injurious forms."
M. Robert Lacoste, Minister for Industrial Production, said that: within a few days every French cont miner would have returned to work.
M. Lacoste said: "Seventy per cent of the miners are at work
TRADE PACT
Frankfurt, November 18. The German news agency. DENA, reported What a trade agreement between. France and The three Western Zones of Ger- TO By WAN tiny.-Reuter.
REDS GAVE BRITON A BLOOD TRANSFUSION
Berlin, November 19.
averages $4.46; 'industrials 08; ralts 04.30; utilities 33.10. Associated Press.
SHIP WRECKED IN SHETLANDS
Foula, November 18. Seven Danish seamet, stranded when their ship, the 246-ton schoonor Nordstjernen, was wreck- ed here last Saturday, were taken off today by the fishing boat Thistle.
The Thistle was expected to reach Scalloway (Shetiands) late
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ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC COAST
The navigator of a British Dakota that crashed after it left Borlin, said today that the plane struck trees on its upward climb and split in two. The flier was interviewed by to return to its airlift basa on RAF Medical Officer,, as he Luebeck..
crow of the Nordstjernen. 84. "QUEENS VICTORY" '........ ....、 discharging H.K, 22nd Nov, lay recovering in a hospital in
The pliot, the radioman and Many boats were tonight reports. "STEEL MAKEN"
.............. discharging H.K. 26th Deo. the Soviet zone.
one passenger were killed. ed to be out solvaging Umber The Brillah medical officer was from the wrecked vessel-Reuter, SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA permitted by
Soviet officers took the naviga- tor, sole survivor of the crash,
at tonight, The sevet men were all
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Steamers Vignes and Manx British base as soon as he was in the British said.
Navientor arrived from Manila. good enough condition...
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