THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY. (25, 1951.

Former Mufti Of Jerusalem King Baudouin Of Belgium

Accuses Jordan Of "Campaign Of Terror?

APPEAL FOR INTERVENTION

Cairo, July 24.

The Palestine Higher Arab Committee, headed by the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem, today charged Jordan with carrying out a campaign of terror in Palestine.

In a telegram sent to Arab Governments and the heads of muni- cipal councils, the Committee alleged that the Jordan Government was carrying out the campaign through its army and Police.-

"Slayings and arrests going on in all parts of the country threaten the worst consequences, for which Jordan and the British authorities must be held responsible," the telegram said.

The telegram appealed to the Governments to "in- tervene speedily to stop this brutal aggression" and said that Jordan should confine

though

everybody- expected serious clashes and bloodshed nothing of tha; kind happened,"

SHAKEN BY MURDER. Emir Nolf was dressed in the uniform of a General of the day asking King George to ex-

ob- abhorrence at the Arab Legion. He was still press their nesamination of King Abdullahsassination

viously shaken by the

and tired from of Jordan last Friday.

They asked the King to con, the continual strain of meeting vey their sympathy with Ab- an endless procession of official Не had stood for dullah's family and with the

outside hta office tribal leaders from all parts of Bled past to pay the country their respects. Each man bent low over the

Emir's young hand

then kissed li, and

his forehead. brought t

There were two Circassion guards outside the door, dreszed

fur bats. At the

itself to "an honest inves-; Jordan Government and people, urnes...

tigation into the painful The motions said they learned assassination of King of the assassination with deep Abdullah."

sorrow and indignation.

Lord Chan- Lord Jowit, ast cellor, said

Houso in the

01 Lords, that King Abdullah al- ways drove for the welfare of the Arabs. He was wise enough to see what many had failed to

Meanwhile, the Jordan au- thorities are considering lift- ing tomorrow the curfew in posed on the old city of Jerusa- icm Ave nights ago after the

in

Assassination of King Abdullah. see that to attain this object sack uniforms and i

It was reliably learned in Jerusalem tonight that 5,000 legionnaires are stationed arcund the old walled city.

لس

and

peace and unity in the Middle East were essential.-Neuter.

REGENT'S STATEMENT

Amman, July, 24. Emir Nail, Regent of Trans- jordan, sald today that he would Ged that his elder Priy lo brother, Emir Talal would recover his health in 2 Swiss mursing home and return 10

entrance to the Royal Palace

to

obey

again

and follow him and his

And

Taking The Oath

Britain Urged To Take Leadership Of Europe

London, July 24.

Mr Paul Henri Spaak, President of the Con- sultative Assembly of the Council of Europe, told a United Europe forum here today that Europe must unite not only to resist Communism but also to put her relationship with the United States on an equal footing.

limits of

King Baudouin of Bel- glum, arm raised, takes the oath, standing before the Throne in the Houses of Parliament in Brussels an July 17. King Bau- douin, took over the royal powers from his father, Leopold, who abdicated.→ AP Picture.

Adenauer's Support Of Rearmament

Bonn, July 24. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer

stood Arab Legion guards.

"My father taught his people

The men are drawn from the

family," Nalf said, "They will Hashemite Regiment and ele-

follow us-whether it be Talal ments

or Hussein, Talal's of another regiment

or myself

I say normally stationed at Romallah

ugain eldest son. Christian township 13

there is no dispute between us."

"The United States are already powerful. In a kilometres (about seven

Asked to comment on reports a half miles) north of Jerusalem.

that Talal had been forced to

year or two, thanks to the admirable effort there, announced here today that his to Switzerland and wus All Legion patrols have been ran to take his place as King go

they might well be far greater still," he added.

Government would support the Allied request for German rear- withdrawn from the streets of

"No one

country in Europe of Europe could not solve the mament but would leave the the old city and are now posted of the Hashemite Kingdom in being prevented from returning. to King Abdullah, he replied, "I swear to you by

forced nobody God that

same class. A problems of their defence un-nal decision to the popularly will be in the my around the wall, holding post succession

united Europe alone can be for less they put it within the elected Lower House, or tions dominating all roads lead- who was assassinated,

Naif, who was proclaimed brother to leave this country."

when the plane was them a conceivable partner, "Even

a treaty such as the Bundestag. ing to the city.

Regent of Jordan immediately ready to take him, my father "The most powerful nations North Atlantie Pact", Mr Spank In an interview with the The same source added that after tho tragic death of

told Talal: 'My son, if

saidiplomatically, if they wanted Dutch Radio Hilversum, the the Jordan authorities are now Abdullah, denied. reports that you do not want to go away. trying to pacity the inhabitants Talel had been forced to leave then stay. Feel free to do what of the all city of Jerusalem after

differences Jordan because of

you want, but it is better for inst Friday's serious clashes be with Abdullah or himself.

sake to get the treatment your tween the Legion and the town y "I swear to you by God no-

you require." We accompanied people.

body forced my brother to Talal to the airfield and asked believed that It is now

ho said in leave this country."

father's permission to go on to least 15 people were killed on

He granted an exclusive interview. "There Beirut with Talai. that day following the news of is no dispute between Talal end me this permission and I went King Abdullah's assassination.

myself. May

Allah heal him with Talal to Beirut where he Although traffic was resumed, that he will return and boarded

M. Spank made an appeal a plane for bazoor's and shops in the old

Britain to.

to become Europe's assume his pince here."

land." clly are still closed-Reuter,

Nait denied that after his

Nail concluded the interview

leader in peace as she had been father's death there had been

"in many

grim saying "There are by

days of 1940." demonstrations against Jordanian who have spread many

Mr Spank said that at Stras- policy in Jerusalem and

elso-founded reports during these ported today that more bourg, Britain played the part who slowed down tragic day's. I invite you to than 2,000,000 persons had of a man Told of reports that there had travel the length and breadth of been deported to concen- enthusiasm, been demonstrations against his the land to see that the people tration camps or rural reto the natural desire not to im

He thought that this was due father's regime in Jordan, he are calm and no trouble pre-settlement areas in Com-perl the relationship with he declared "These are absolute vails,

Had this

catastrophe lies. There have been no da- not befallen us, my father munist-dominated countries Commonwealth and the deter-

EVENTS REVIEWED

London July 24.

at

10

The Israeli Minister Lon-where. don, Mr Eliahu E. Elath, called

on the

Minister of State, Mr

Kenneth Younger, Foreign Office today.

al the

Their talk lasted 45 minutes.

It is understood that the recent developments in the Middle East were reviewed.--Reuter.

BRITISH SYMPATHY

London, July 24. Houses of Parliament Both unanimously passed motions to-

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my

London, July 24. Diplomatic sources

re-

to have their say in the dialogue between Washington and Moscow they should speak together in language for all their

make

they had

to

the community of free nations, and esp and especially those powers in- terested in

of the defence Europe, are convinced that Ger- many should contribute to this defence, the Federal Govern- toment will not object to such a and will submit this ex- requcat Iremely important problem to the

elected represent- freely atives of the German people for positive decision."

a tremendous effort

without lowering the standard of living.

rearm

the

the United States. Reuter.

CHURCHILL APPEAL

monstrations or trouble whatso- would have given me permis in Eastern Europe. The mination not to help create a ever. There are no differences

sion to go and spend a few wave of deportations from third force between Russia and between Talal and myself. The days in Switzerland people of Jordan have been brother. I was going to take Budapest and other Hun- taught to control their nerves in his son Hussein with me, hop-garian towns affected at times of stress. My late father, ing our presence with Talal least 50,000 persons, whom they loved and respected, would help him recover more

formants estimated. taught them discipline, and al- quickly."United Press.

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Of

in-

Bubonic In The Yemenin, and was still mounting

At the same time Dr Adenauer

said Germany would only make contributions in agree. military ment and co-operation with her Western neighbours. He reca General Eisenhower's recalled

emark that the reestablishment was a of German sovereignty necessary pre-requisite for Ger-

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all free nations have the duty to be concerned with the safe- guarding of their soil and de- London, July 24. mocratic freedom," Dr Adensuar Mr Winston Churchill urged said, "Germany's defence con- tribution will, according to the Britain tonight to associate her purge there was described some form or another"*

overall political conception as only a fragment of a general with the Schuman plants for Germany and Europe's future.

GESTRANY pian Involving moving milliens pooling Europe's iron and steel always be proof of of persons in Eastern Europe. resources.

readiness to carry out European Estimates based on accounts re-

includ Speaking at it dinner or integration in all fields, celved In Western European ganised by the United

that Europe ing

of defence. Government capitals said the number deport- Movement he regretted Bri- Federal

realises ed had spared well above two tain's decision

to stay

out of that the problem of German Schuman Pian talks. security should only be solved From the Continental stand in agreement and co-operation An expert analysis of reports point the Schuman Pien is with Germany's neighbours." showed that four categories of greatly weakened by the ab- The Chancellor also express people were subject to deporta-sence of, Britain, the largest ed hope that the parliament qt The World Health Organisation in the satellite States; steel and coal producing nation the six Western European tion has been informed by its Eastern Mediterranean regional Office

in Alexandria that an epidemic of bubonic plague has broken out in Yemen.

2. All persons connected with 24 Army The regional office gathered old regimes, such

officers, judges and other officials. together a group of experts in response to

from a request

9. All members of Parties Yemen to the United Nations which opposed the Communists for ald in an butbreak of Negotiations were cur- chalera.

4. "Bourgeois and landlords." ried on with the W.H.O. by the Saudi Arabian Government as

A fifth and sizable category Yemen is not a member of the included peasants refusing

On Tuesday, the WHO. sald loin collective farms.

Geneva, July 24.

United Nations.

1. Families of purged and in Europe," Mr Churchill donations represented in the heavy industries pool will ratify the arrested Communists.

after the war.

to

are

Its. Mediterranean office was The property of the deportees notified that the outbreak is ofis token and their homes bubonic plague.

given to

or shock workers Although this is the height of Party members. Thus the Com- the Mecca pilgrimage season, munist regimes settle several

Thes W.H.O. officials sold few pil-issues at once:

Ilguldato grims go overland via Yemen real or potential enemies, creato but by the Saudi Arabian port vast reserves of cheap labour of Jedda.--United Press.

Explorations

Africa

clared.

"I trust, therefore, that Schuman Flan treaty. - United renewed attempt will be mate Press.

to find some basis on which Britain can be associated in

me form or another with the

Schuman organisation.” LUNA PARK

-03

Mr Churchill said that establishment of Franco-German

relations had become something more than

return to nor mality.

T

"There is being developed between them a close and active partnership such as was never dreamed of before," he said.

The Schuman: Plan, he saiệt, was the most remarkable-mani- festation of this new spirit.......... Reuter

and provide rewards for workers Mission To Save

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Reports said that in Bul-

Ingaria at least 200,000 persons

had been affected by the purge. in Poland the number was 900,000, Rumania

..

Str

The Peace

Detroit, July24. Oliver. Franks, British 450,000. Ambassador to the United Dar-es-Salaam, July 24. Czechoslovakia 20,000 and Stake, sald in a speech hers la- Frederick Mitchell Hedges, Hungary perhaps $120,000, in-

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mboreeved that Analysis said. If the number save the peace would succeed, he hopes to dis-of Bulgarian departees here, where

was Speaking at

Detroit's 250th cover the remains

tho target anniversary of an an- representative,

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