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Tel Aviv, December 13.
Israel today formally proclaimed Jerusalem its national capital, and the "Israeli legislatare vötöð ̈ ́uñâŘímbusly fő hold its next" ̈ ̈ 38ssion ndxt week.
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This action is in direct defiance of the United No- tions which had decided on Friday to inter- nationalise the Holy City.
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degree any existing rights in the Holy Places which the, Gov- ernment will respect fulty, nor does it altor Our consent to effective supervision
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Holy Places by the United · Na- tions, as our delegation declared In The Gomoral Assembly."
Action Urged
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Mr Ben Gurion told the Knes- wet that Israel bad always eunsi- derer, Jerusalem te capital, and that the setting up of Government Jamal Foreign minister of Iraq. fatties in the Tel Aviv suburb of red early action by the United lakin bad been only temporary Naths Security Counell, to coun- He promised complete religious ter Israel's proclamation of Jeru- 1. Both the has and the Jorda-freedom, and said his Government stem as its capital.
Mr. Jamali, when informed of would continue to safeguard Jeri- stepse upige 1 Tindet Nationa pintores the entsalen's holy places for all rell- the action announced in Tel Aviv, Toki reporters; "I have never bo- Klons.
The Premier then told Parlla- leved that Israel was completely inment "There is nothing to prevent sincere toward the United Nations *** (The Knesset from
love its principles. I should think returning Jerusalem.
that the summoning of the Securi- We propose that you
ty Council to take action, would hermale deur Ka Abdullah take a decision to that effect.
Parliament voted unanimously be the next logical step. Although to move from Tel Aviv. It wit the Traqi diplomat has not made a hold its first session in Jerusalern formal request to the United Na- after lannuka, "the
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is believed that the Arab ma- tions who, with the exception of Hashemile Jordan, strongly sup- ported the internationalisation of Jerusalem, probably would scek UN. sunctions of some sort against
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER~18, 1946.
HELICOPTERS TO BE USED IN MALAYA
London,
13...
The War Minister, Emohueh Shihwell, told Parlia- ment today that three Hélicopters for evacuat- ing casualties from 'jungle breds will be avail- able for Malaya by next April.
Mr. Shinwell faced a barrage of Critical questions regarding inadequacy of medical services for British forces fighting terrorists in the Mala- yan jungles.
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An Apology
"It is impracticable to pro- far as possible by the use of peni- vide surgical facilities for car- fying out operations in the im- mediate vicinity of the night- Ing and, conséquently, It is necessary for casualties to be evacuated to hospitals for surgical treatment," said Mr. Shinwell.
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He apologised to the House for the delay in, modifying | máßical sörvices in Malaya, for which he accepted, full reapon-
sinty "Nevertheless,
hor added, "it must not be assumed that the wounded camo be taken care of He told also that arrangements in Malaya. We have experienced hove been completed to ehno serious difficulty there. Atten- courage immediately a number of tion has been drawn to the short- elvillań kurgeons for short-lege of surgeons, but It must contracts fh, Matsyn, and
cftoriae nérumed that have been midde to provide sull-
lins resulted from this shortage." able
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In answer to the deputy the jungles.
parition Jeder, Anthony
Eden "Vortens tests have been under Mr. Shinwell sald helicopters taken and work is now proceeding were ordered last March or April, on indication of these three "bul unfortunately I Was dix- helicopters to make them suitable overed that the type was un for this task."
salable and modifications would Pending The arrival of the have to be made. helicopters,
the he continued,
"I cannot hope to procure them effects of delay before surgiendbetore next; March or April."-- treatment would be minimised ns United Press.
that anything
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America To Make Atomic Weapons For The West
Washington, December 14. Diplomatic sources today reported that the United States probably will make all atomic weapons for the Western powers undőr the töntative new agreement.
It will share its btomic knowedge with Britain and
Canada.
These tentative plans were accepted during the recent talks among American, Bri- tish and Canadian represen- tatives in Washington,
No final plan will be decepted until Congress back up the State Department negotiators.
It is understood, however, thu?" the negotiators all favoured coa~ centrating atomic bomb manu- facture in the United States,
Britain Keeps
It A Secret"
London, Dagomber 14.- Whether Britain can manu. facture, the atomic bomb is tilt an official recrut: today. The Bupply Minister, R-Ġi Strauss, told the House of Comfions that" Would not be in. the publly interest to dlaclore the answer...
Asked why it was against public Interen, since it known that the United States Boviet Union can make it and neither, thinks it Ja... Inconalstant; with their public Interest to have tflose faots known,. Mr. Birauss did mmst reply United Prete,
This would afford greater pro- tection than if the factories were in Britain, which would be an easy target for Bertal attack should another European war develop.
'and. 'The. Under the tentative programme, however, the United States will work more closely with Britain and Canada on basic atomic re- search. The British have comb- plained that American super- secrecy on atomic matters has retarded overpil, atomle, progress of the West.
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Congress originally Imposed The Tel Aviv actión caught the secrecy on American alomfe deve- United Nations by surprise.lopments. Bources close to the American delegation exprotivă, surprise, but thoro was, no immediate official comment from then..
A Complication
also freedom of worship, and tree be- General Carlos P. Romulo, Pre- would open a rond from the cess, to the Holy Places and rell-sident of the General Assemblyi
·Arab-held Old City to Jewish-glous buildings in Jerusalem." which adjourned; last Saturday, held Bethlehem.
Mr. Ben Guriou, noted that said: "This compileates an already Half ut. that road now runs isract pegan transferring its Goy-complicated situation. Let us hope through Israell territory and it ernment activities to Jerusalem that goodwill will ultimately pre has been suggested that some of from a temporary sent in Tel Aviv vall
We would the parts of Israell-held medept as the Palestine, was tapered off." General Romulo
not com- Jerusalem might be turned over He also recalled that Parliament ment on the passibility of a spo- to King Abdullah. En return, had convened in Jerusalemon cint session of the Assembly to
srael would get Latrun
and (February 14, 1949, Bul had been consider the Jerusalem problem Mount Scopus-United Press, forced to move to Tel Aviv owing further. But even before today's to a lack of facilities in the Holy action, many delegates had ex- City
pressed the belief that stich a He said: "The required or meeting must be beld next spring. rangements in Jerusalem now The representative of an impor- verge, on completion, and there in lont small mission salde TNB Con-! nothing now to prevent the firme the belief that the UN: Besset from returning to Jern-should not hava irjeil' to resolvel bolem, Pandora peek at this issue now, but ought to live
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Pakistan Premier's
U.S. Visit
Karachi, December 14., Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, is likely. to pay his planned official visit to Washington before he goes to Moscow:
The Prime Minister's long awaited `vlil - 10. Moscow, all- nounced inst Junz, did (not take place last month as had bean widely expected, and the "date"] has yet to be fixed.
The sources said that unstr early May, when President Tru mah has suggested that war. Liaquat Ali Khan/should/visit;fho White” House, the Primb‹Minister hak a full programma of activities| before him. So for
These Include two long scisións of › the. Gongtituent. "Assambly:] broken py spell of four dpudive, weeks, beginning; Jnte, In- Jahulry, "During this brenk Je if expert- et by,Sofficinta hero to utt, as host to the Shah of. Porgiù. Mon: Hamred Reza Pahtoy), who iợ đúp to pay u State, visit to Pakistan In February
Faitho sources jdid not sentiraiy rulo 'outille, posalblitvy that, the Prima Minister, might Teava Hari Bentz for, Moscow at the drßöt
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BRITISH STAND ON ERITREA
London, December 13. In connection with the Italian protest to the British overnment against attacks on Italians in Eritrea by the local population, usually reliable circles today predleted that, in fach of the deltrate situation in Eritren. the British Government is unlikely to interfere with Ethiobin to the degree desired by some Italians.
Jade re-
Erital has already presentations to Addis Ababa, It ls understood, and any further British move will have to take inta pecunt the Ethiopian con tention that the reported bandits are not inhabitants of Ethfupla.
Britain's portion is regarded na complicated by the, fact. thut, while officially attempting to be neutral, British policy in the past has openly urged the ecission of the greater part of Eritred to Ethiopia.
British official
arguments moreover, as revented by Count Sforza after an interview In Remo yesterday, with the British Am- bassador, Sir Victor Malict, re- gard the Italians in Eritrea as jcontributing-to the prepont troux
ble by their political activities.
A
British offelal' said today that he personally thinks, tho trouble in Eritrea is a bad augury for the coming return of Italy to Italian Somaliland.-Reuter,
FOREIGN BANKS IN JAPAN
Tokyo, December 14, Nine foreign banka in Tokyo [ have had "tentative discussions” with American and Japanese financials on 'obtaining licences | ta, trade as domestic banka in dian negotiator, one other pro- British banking official and
Japan. blem would disappear.
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though the talks are only in thei a greater share of uranium from very cpnly stages, licences are the Belgian Congo, Although Bel-ikely to be issued to nine foreign, glum promised, half of uranium banks carly next year. productionvite the United States
The State Department land and half to Betajn, most of it. The foreign banks will then, the Atomic Energy Commia has been coming to the United be on a stollar basis, to Japanese tion are forbidden to give away State
banks-Japanese could open, bank any of America's, atomio In- Britain presumably, Would agree accounts with the money they Formation without: Congresalon. I tos continuing this - trưngement were legally ́enulled to handle al approval.baga Kerjas and the United States would got land, conduct any authorised busi- If Congress finally accepts the the greater bulle, of the pore for nass through the foreign bank pians tentatively agreed arson by production of weapons. „United | that is allowed. to....... Japanese the American, Erlish and Caus-Pres
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