Israel Demands

Amends

London, Sept. 27.

The Government of Israel, through its Legation in London, today demanded speedy and compréhensive amends from the Germany for the material losses in-| flicted by the Nazis on the Jews of Europe,

It also demanded that Ger- many thould make [ major contribution towards the sb- sorption and rehabilitation of the Jewish refugers, the bulk of which have found new homes in Israel.

The West

German Goven- ment, in the declaration by its Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, seemed unreservedly to neknow- ledge that "unspeakable critnes were committed in the name of the German

people and that this imples an obligation

nake moral and material r paration individually and collec- tively," the statement said.

to

"There is much that the Ger- man authorities can do to ac- celerate the process of restitu tion of property mul of in- dividual compensation tru1 It demnification."

Israel bad notified the Ocen

pation Powers of its claim to

restitution, the statement added.

"THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1951′′

Australia More Interested In Far East

Twenty

Killed In Northants

Express Crash|| PLAN FOR

AGREEMENT WITH ARABS

Canberra. Sopt. 27,

The External Affairs Minister, Mr Richard Casey, told the House of Repre- sentatives today that Aus tralfa lad are increased In- terest in the Far East and should have more diploma- ile, commercial and other paste in Southeast Asian countries.

Mr Casey, who recently toured the Far East, said its countries were pre-oc- cupled with the diflcult Lakk maintaining re-

cently-acquired Indepen. dence. To many people would be a would

miracle if non-

Communist Kovernmenta could remain in power in Indonesia, Malaya, Indo- China, Thailand. Barms and the Philippines.-Unit- ed Press.

Chance Of

Trieste Solution

Washington, Scpt. 27.

to:Jay Diplomats here

The claim of the Jewish peared to be

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mere optimistic

people, which suffered in Anitely about the chances of Italy and more from Nazi brutality than Yugoslavia setting their Trieste

other people under their dispute than for same years. sway, stood in a category of its

any

These expressions of optimism awn. It called for special and followed this week's bilaterai betweent Uniteti The Government of Isract exchanges

comprehensive s

satisfaction.

Mr

would study the German Chan-States Government lenders and cellor's declaration and in due the Italian Prime Minister, Mr course malte its attitude known. Alcide de Gasperi, and between atlon the United States Secretary of The Chancellor's declaration

Acheson, und appeared to represent anai-State, Mr Dean tempt on the part of his Gov-the Yugoslav Ambassador, ernment at last to face thisVladimir Popovich. great issue und to initiate sumo measure of moral and material reparation, the statement said. -Reuter.

BRITISH REACTION

London, Sept. 21. A Foreign Office spokesman said Britain welcomed the offer by the West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, today to negotiate with Israel and repre- sentatives of Jewry on restitu- tion of property lost under the Nazis.

Spokesmen

for the Governments denied Three" today

Belgrade reports from that Brain, France and the United States had agreed to of divide the Free Terrliory Trieste, including both the "A" Zones, between and Yugoslavia and Italy.

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The expectation here is that when Mr de Gasperi returns to Italy techers muy then he put out by both the Yugoslav and Italian sides designed to make

the possible opening of negotia-

for a settlement of

the tons Trieste

question sovereignty covered by the

The

declaration German pledged to see to it that restitu- tion legislation

rapkily is brought in and that it is justly implemented."--Reutor.

Involving

over the present

area Free

Denial By Coal Territory of Trieste set up by

Board

London, Sept. 27,

A National Coal Buard spokes-

man today denied an Ankara Radio report that Britain was buying Turkish cool.

1040.-Reuter.

prace

treaty In

PERSIAN QUEEN IN BELGIUM

Geneva, Sept. 27.

We have not bought any coal-Queen-Souraya,-of- Porain, from Turkey nor have we ask-today drove to Ostand with the

od

he

export coat to us," nine-year-old daughter of the

Ankara Radio report list-

Siyah by his Orst wife,

ed Britain among the countries The little Princess was left at which had asked Turkey to ex- the fashionable Marie-Jose port coal to them. It was added School for children. that to begin with Turkey had agreed to export 50,000 tons.by her mother and the Persian Reuter.

Minister in Berne.-Reuter.

Doctor

Disagrees With Statement

In Churchill Book

Mortimer, Hampsaire, Sept. 27. Major-General Ronald H. Candy, a British doctor who attended Mahatma Gandhi during his great prison fast in 1943, today said that, from his knowledge of Mr Gandhi, he was convinced that the Indian leader would not have agreed to break his fast by taking glucose.

General Candy, at that time Surgeon-General The Queen was accompanied in Bombay, was commenting on a passage in Mr Winston Churchill's latest book "The Hinge of Fate."

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Mr Churchill said of Gandhi:

"The fast was terminated on "It was certain at an early the 21st day as Mr Gandhi had stage that he was being fed previously determined," General with glucose whenever he Condy sald-Reuter. drank water, and this, as well 1. his intense vitality and life- leng austerity, enabled this fenii being to maintain bis prolonged abstention from any visible form of food."

Three Indian doctors who at tended him, and Mr Gandhi's former secretary, have denied

Mr Churchill's statement and

New Kind Of

Penicillin

Philadelphia, Sept. 27.

contradicted a further passage The effective use of a new form in which Mr Churchill said of penicillin against chronic lung Gandhi abandoned his fast, conditions, chronic bronchitis and convinced of British obduracy. lung abscess was disclosed at the General Candy, now living annual meeting of the Institute of here in retirement, told Reuter: the Graduate School of Medicine, "I visited Mr Gandhi only twice University of Pennsylvania. daily. I am, therefore, unable to substantiate any statements as to what was administered to

Dr Harrison F. Flippin, Asso clate Professor of Medicine at the School, told 300 physicians that him.

the new drug, known as Neopenil, "From my knowledge of Mr gets through scar tissue in the Gandhi, however, I am con lungs and kills Infection in dis- vincal that be would

not cases where other types of the willingly have taken glucose or antibiotic did not.

any other form of fool."

He described the drug as

0

General Candy went on to mixture of penicillin and loding Bay that about the 12th day of and told of its use at Philadelphia the tast, when Mr Gandhi General

passed through a crisis, he This pltal,

opins an entirely new warned him in a private inter-field of pentelllin treatment for view that he had reached sufferers of certain Jung diseases," capacity" and should end the fast.

NO EFFECT

"My words had no effect on him," General Candy said.

General Candy said: "It is a fact that about that time' I did invite Dr Roy and Dr Gilder to co-operate in giving Mr Gandhi intravenous

In the Blucose event of his becoming uncon scious. They refused,"

Dr Flippin commented. He pré- - dicted the now drug may prove effective in treatment of certain conditions in the brain and kidneys--Associated Press.

Envoy Won't Go Hungry

New, York, Sept. 27, 'Mr Gandhi did not lose con- Mr Scott Maisonald, retouances and, so the question Canada's first Ambassador to did not arise, General Candy Yugoslavio, enited for his new snic!.

pont today after havifts stulpped He supported the three Indinn six months supply of food doctors, Dr B. C. Roy, Premier ahead of him. der, Bombay's Health:

alled board the Italian Imer and Misas Sushila Nagar, Mr Conto Blancamano, He had ship

pod maveral tops of food dim-to Gandhi's -perwonal medical:

briceaged in ways

Best 19 Zius, 20 Dured, 11 Dorit 212 Easy, 13 Toats, 10 of West Bengal, Dr P. Dell Mr MacDonald and his wife Donest, 18 Eluded, 22 Gala, 23 Atoll, Hilda, 20. Ousted, 27 Erect, 28 Weird, 29 Korner. Down: Bothered, 2. Harnased, 3 Arid, & Deposed, o audited, 0 Braces; 7 Scent, 14 Stralton, 15 Bqvender, 10. Mustard, 17 Hemlock, 19 Leader, #11 Lendent, who deed that Mi Valle, 1 Lute;

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Twenly were killed and 35 injured when the en- gine and two coaches of an express plunged down 30-fool embankment

a

near Weedon, Northants, on Sept. 21. The train Was bound for London Upper from Liverpool. picture gives a dramatic impression of the wreck scene; in lower picture rescuers are seen bringing injured from a smashed carriage. AP Pletures.

Sumuel

Tel-Aviv, Sept. 27, Isract today handed, to the United Nations Falestine Con- ciliation Commission the drafts of non-aggression pacts slic ready to sign with Egypt, Jor- dan, Syria and the Lebanon, us- ually reliable sources said here today.

The draft pacts were submit- ted in Paris by Mr Maurice Fisher, head of the Israeli dele- gation

on to the Parls conference Palestine,

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The Lions

draft affirms the inten- of the signatory powers to settle all differences by peaceful means and to refrain from any hostile action.

It was said here to be on the some lines as the Conciliation Commission's ideas contained in the preamble to the five-point proposals submitted to Israell and Arab Governments.

the

The four-paragraph draft for reparate pacis with each of the Arab countries provides for:

1-Beth parties assert their intention to

set:le

all differences

by peaceful means..

2. A declaration that each country is responsible for its own security and that no warlike act will be conducted by either party. Each party undertakes not to enter into any alliance dirzeted against the other.

3-The proposed agreement supplements existing armistice remain in agreements which

force.

4. The agreement comes into force on signature, Instruments of ratification will be exchanged in Paris not later than 30 days after signature.

Israel sources here sak that. the draft proposals were the first step Israel was, taking towards a return to peace and towards the success of the Paris conferenc$.--- Reuter.

Greek Envoy's

Call

London, Sept. 27. The Greek Ambassador, Dr Leon V. Melas, called on Mr Herbert Morrison, the Foreign. Secretary, at his own request today.

Omells did not dis- close 'the reason for his visit but diplomatic quarters under- stood that he wanted to see Mr Morrison about the recent de- Mo cision by the

North Atlante

Treaty Powers to invite Greece become a member of the Organisation.

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Mr Morrison returned tu London after attending the NATO meeting at Ottawa last, night-Reuter,

PILGRIMS' DEATHS

Bombay, Sept. 27. The Saudi Arabian Consulato here today denied reports which put the death of Mecca pilgrims this year at 3,000,

Battle Creek, Sept. 27. "The ~~fotol ̈ ̈number of deaths and former from sunstroke, senility Love, 53,

general weakness was 924 out Washington and New York cor- of 400,000 pilgrims to Mecen, the respondent for the United Consulate added. There was no Press, dled here today-United case of a quarantinable nature.

--Reuter.

Press.

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