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ARAB ANSWER TO PARTITION:
Mass Migration Into Palestine
Flushing Meadows, Nov. 30.-After the United Nations Gonora! Assembly had approved last night of the partition of Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states, Faris El Khoury,' leader of the Arab League, warned Arabs and Moslems throughout the world to obstruct the partition.
"All the Arab world-1,000,000,000 people-will oppose it," he added, "and the Jewish State will be stamped out of Asia."
Jamal Husseini, the Arab Higher Committee delegate, declared: "That is.
a decision of the leaders, and the implementation will have to take place in Palestine. I hope you all live to see and hear of it."
Pasha of the fresh
Meanwhile, in the Holy City It- self and other Middle East countries, tension mounted within a few hours of the historie decision. U.S. And Russian Opposition
is Cairo,
Abdel Rahmin The Atab delegates spoke in favour? Azam, Secretary-General
seven-bution or
plan. Th Pesam C presentative sald the propisal has from a tour of the League's member that the Arabs world wants to avoid states, declared: "The partition des conflict at any cort," but the nitrixion will set fire to the Near East." States and Ruanda upposedl called for on imineillute vote.
this
When the partition was proportion to the mumber of each, to Up advocative and judetal approved by 33 votes to 13 set with 10 abstentions and ones mainly following the United
Stater Constitution. absenter, Pakistan and Arab State delegates declared they would not feel bound by the decision, and reserved the right to whatever action they thought fit and walked out in a body.
Bolivia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Panoma and the Philippines were aputed tu
Nations the Compulssion which will take Over Palestine when the 15rish withdraw rule, after 25 years of mandatory and will hand over to the Arab and Jewish States.
When last night's session opened, the Arab States muude a last minute attempt at a compromise by pro- posing a six-point federni plan for Palestine with separate Jewish and Arab sectors
The voting then began silence. As the roll call went
became clear that the Justin plan | had won. By the tirar the final figures were nounced, dozens of Jews were crying shamedly and clusplug hands in silent exultation
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League.
Jews"Killed
Rad El Solh Bey, the Lebanese Printer, now in Baghdad, spoke if te Arub neverd dreisen by Lue.
according to which the Were Syrian and Lebanese armies ready for nelion There were
demonstra- student The Aunt demonstrations in the gallery
two chlef cities. applauding the result, which lasted fiets in Egypt's until a stern call for silence from the Cairo and Alexandria.
found 35-year-old Jew was chairman, Dr. Aranha of Brazil, Emir
the police head- Fetal of Saudi Arable told the shot dead near Assembly: "We hoped the
United
quarters of the all-Arab Palestine Jaa. It was officially stated Nations
moral town? elevate jutandards. We hoped the United In Jerusalem. after earlier reports Nations would uphok! justice and had said that nine Jews had been peace and security. We and hoped kiled.
For were and to have been kill- the there would be a sound basis for
ed in the Arab town of Hamlet. inde-mutual understanding.
Arab Inter pendent Palestine State not
Today's resolution dissipated our near Tel-Aviv, and five in thmn August 1, 10-18-11e date by hinges,
Today's resolution destroyed attacks on a Jewish bus in Palestine, 1 were also reported which all British troops are schedul- the Charter. We know the pressure in which
wounded. which has been exerted on various ed to be withdrawn-and two other
Kritish
those an in.ops, except the delegates by surne of the big powers. provisional governments for
were Arab and Jewish cantons
"For the reasons Saudi Arabia arrison duty in Jerusalem,
as the Jews realsters the fact that she considers confined to barracks,
and Arabs protested herself not bound by the resolution, clebrated She reserves the right to act the way against the partition decision, Reuter
reported from Jerusalem.
M. Camille Chamann, of Lebanon. offered the plan as a "basis for an intermediary formula between the two opposing sides."
The
for proposal Wils establishment of a Federal
A Constituent Assembly would be elected on universal direct suf- frage, representing all elements in
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she deems fit."
delegate sald:
Undermines Peace
Fadhil Hamali Jamal, the Iraq "We had hoped for Justice. Today that faith was de- stroyed. We did our best to express the spirit of the Charter. We ne- lieve that the decision is a serious one that undermines peace, Justice and democracy.
"In the name of my Government I wish to state that my Government
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Russia Trying To Delay Japan Peace Settlement
Washington, Nov. 30.-Responsible quarters here show obvious disappointment over Russia's latest al- tempt to restrict negotiation of the Japanese peace treaty to the Big Four nations, and widespread specula- tion has arisen as to what advantages the Soviets may think they can gain by such tactics.
One informed source unid | Japanese peace treaty settlement apparently Russia wanted to through the Foreign Ministers, but keep her grip on Manchurin the United States contends Potsdam dealt exclusively with the Europena indefinitely, and at the samo |
penca.settlement time load the United States as long as possible with the bur den of supporting Japan.
He said whatever might be the
Russia's latest CHEO
move incunt delay in coming to an
Bgreement. He explained that It brought the situation around in a circle to where it was before the latest exchange of
Next Movo? Authoritative sources today sald the United States would have. to start all over again looking for solution of the impasse over Japan. They said they had no idea what the next move would be. They were the opinion that it would depend upon what U.S.
J.S. Secretary of State George Marshall Anally
proposals between the United States, he might rench a decides, and
Chinn and Russla.
sion,
only on the basis of progress in the Euro- pean settlement in London,
Russia's proposed method of
The authoritative sources said it handling the peace would give each
was the general Impression among of the Big Four the veta over nny- thing it disliked. The United States Experts here that Russian tactles on the German and Austrian treatles method would avold that by negotia-
were to delay as long as possible. tion among the 12 countries which make up, the Far Eastern Commls-They said there seemed to be renson to assume the Soviets bad the same
the policy as regards
Japanese
Greater Gain They speculated that, with the
and present hold on Port Arthur Dairen.
dominated Russians North China, which was a greater goin to them than they could expect through 37 peace
It is learned authoritatively that settlement. Russia still insists that the Potsdam conference laid the basis for the
WORLD BILL OF RIGHTS PROPOSED
the
Charment. At the same time, these
sources sald, the United States was saddled with the cost of feeding the Japanese and other occupation. ex-
As long as there was treaty.
penses
is
authorities be-
оп
The Soviets are probably glad to 30. Asee this, a addition to the billions Washington, Nov.
dollars the uf
United States world bill of rights, calling for spending to help Europe to escape
confusion, Many such things as "a decent living,"
to suffer States eventually A one percent gain-from 48 social security and freedom of lieve the Russians expect the United
information for everyone, was Sta
economic depression or a collapse percent to 49 percent-was
behalf of Onl
the from the Burdens it is carrying and registered in the overall pro- proposed
of the "evils"
cap!- talistic system, duction Index, compared with, United States today by Mrs the alleged
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Meanwhile, informed sources think, September.
that the Russians calculate they have a period in which to recover from war devastation, which le universally acknowledged was sovors.
"Notuble advances were made in The late President's widow, acting two key industries, coal and steel, in her capacity as American rebre- but it will take some time for this sentative to the United Nations Ccm- increased output to become available mission on Human Rights, submitted to the manufacturing industry." the the proposal to the Commission nt
Geneva report sold.
to open u as it prepared formal meeting on Monday.
I noted that a one percent gain
to China.
A
millions
Attention To Asia Tokyo, Nov. 30,--Two Japan-
Otherwise, in Washington in the mast week Asla won large share of ese scientists today claimed that
attention as Congress and adminis- Jerusalem had tonight one of the
they had conducted successful was signilleant in view of the pro- The document is intended, for tration officials discussed how finan- wildest celebrations since V-Day na exuberant Jow's and
Jewesses experiments which proved that fonged drought which raured acute adoption by the United Nations. thronged the streets.
exposure to X-ray for three power shortage. severely curtailing However, it would not involve any cial help for that part of the world, contractual obligations by the UN or especially China and the Philippines, final decision
by any government to guarantee the should be linked with European ald. The House Foreign Affairs Com- Jewish State was welcomed by Mrs hours of newly-risen rice seed-operations in many plants.
The Ruhr coal inines, key to the the Jewish Agency's lings would months later cause
rights it sets forth. It is described mittee cut down the proposed stop- Golda Myerson,
economic recovery of Western and us "a statement of the aspirations of gap aid to Europe by many political thier, who spoke of "hands a 40 percent increase in the crop Central Europe, produced in average the peoples of the world four rights of dollars in order to add 500,000,000 outstretched in peace" to the Arabs, harvested from such plants.
daily output of more than 11.4 per- and freedom."
On the Senate side, while Mr David Ben Gurion, the
Dr Shigetaka Shimura, of the cent during the first three weeks of chairman of the Agency Executive
Tokyo Imperial University, announced | November than in October, it was
It urges "the peopics of the world several members spoke against giv to promote the rights and freedoms Ing aid exclusively to Europe at this.
time. For said: "At this great hour the Jewish
example, Senator Wayne. will not disappoint its his-today his findings which, he claimed, reported. people
would be widely applicable and might
hereby preclaimed,"
Morse said the Far East was on im- offor an important contribution 10
Based on the Bill of Rights in the portant segment of the
economic solving Japan's food shortage.
He Said
said experiments, were con- D. Clay, said that a postwar high in United States Constitution, it urges front which the United States must and that efforts In Europe ducted with another university pro- hard emal was mined on November such things no freedom of speech assist
and Information, freedom to travel might be undermined in Asia unless was given there also.-United fessor and that plants were exposed 17. Average daily production from for periods ranging from 10 minutes November i to 18 was 274,731 metric within a state and to emigrate, free-t
eight hours. They found a three-tons, and on November 17 produe dum from arbitrary arrest and in- Press.
garvitude, -- Associled tion was 283,076, home treatment brought outstanding results, while others had no effects or adverse results.
25 miles north of Jennalem, declared
Rome, Nov. closed રા month of protest feels this decision is undemocratie,, toric destiny." against the government today legal, impractical and agalast the As the al-Arab town of Nabius, with a parade of 10,000 parti- | Charter. sans in Genon, and a Communist "It contradicts the spirit and letter strike today in protest against the Party leader pointing to the of the Charter. Therefore, I wish to partition, hundreds of demonstrators possibility of civil war.
put a reened that my Government paraded in the Arab seaport of Jaffa,
"Duss shouting does not recognise the validity
finite this decision.
Nations" It reserve the free- dom of action towards its imple mentation."
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seaport
A dispatch from GenYEK suid peaceful parade and mass
meeting the northern
attracted demonstrators from throughout the surrounding region of Ligurin. The speaker was Walter Audisio. "clainis" to have killed Benito Musso
Jini.
of
with the
The semi-monthly report of the Military Governor, General Lucius
Sugar Imports
The Arabs Higher Committee met J11 emergency :ession In Prince Self Elislam Abdullah, of Jerusalem, 15 Arab leaders the Yemen, also declared his Gay-neighbouring states spoke defiantly wheernment reserved all rights over the uf Arab determination Arevent milliamps, but was planning to re-sugar imports since the war
decision.
Emir Adet Arslan, of Syria, said: Communist
lender Palmiro To-It was always the custom to allow gliatti, writing in the Party's home
man to speak freely to his hang- newspaper, Vilto, said the Christian mun. I say, therefore, that the Democratic government of Premier Charter is dend. It was murdered Alcide de
provoked and you all know who are the cul- Gaspert had public demonstrations on Friday and prits. My country yesterday in Milan in efforts to find
cognise such decision. a pretext for "outhwing the Com-
"We will never be responsible for munist Party,"
such a decision. The responsibility for the consequences will fall on your heads, not on ours.”
will never re-
"Turning Point"
the partition.
Jewish Statement
Dr Shimura said he used an X-ray in
machine of 110.000 volts and three
head-DATE FOR TROOP
Both Jewish and Arab quarters in London voiced their views today on the United Nations General Astombly vote, the Jewish
Agency expressing its
its joy and
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said e nellon of the the justice of the Jewish claim to been scheduled to leave the region provide proper ritual burial for Jews buried in mass graves and "toren- 81-year-old General Assembly was a "turnings.atehood in its ancient land, 11 on December 3 aboord philosopher and statesman, told the point in Jewish history,
a transport.
der material and spiritual aid to Jews vindicates the wisdom of the great He said some soldiers are already in ill health and to revive Jewish Liberal
Party at its fourth national
"We pray for the peace of Pales-for-sighted act taken by Great abourd the transport but they would life by proper religious instruction." congress tonight to look neither to tine. We extend the band of
right nor to the left. He said genuine friendship to the new Arab Britain in 1817 when it issued the return to Leghorn camp until the the four years since the Liberals State. The Jewish nation in Pales
new departure date is set,
Jayney said the formal ceremony reorganisation had "confirmed" the tine will be eager to co-operate fully It concluded: "It is confident that of closing the theatre, which has necessity for "a party whose funda- with its Arab neighbour and to the new Jewish State will bring been ret for Wednesday, would be inental task would be the reconst-contribute, within the framework of peace to Jewish people, progress to held Inter-United Press. tution of liberty and its defence" in eonomie union, to the progress and the Middle East, and will worthy the face of toilitarinn tendencies
prosperity of the whole of Palestine. bear its responsibilities in the com- That remained" and "other totall-
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The partition as now accepted, partition of Palestine. mander-in-Chief, Luigi Longo, told means the establishment in the Holy a meeting of more than 20,000 Land of Arab and three Jewish Italians here today: "We must fight States, with a a separate administra- to preserve our liberties."
tion of the
Jerusalem arca, the He gave a milltary address attry whole three to be linked within an
through economic union. purtisans paraded Genoa's main streets.
Longo satd
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Tokyo, Nov, 30The Welfare Ministry reported today, that over 60 percent of Japanese drugs on the according to market was “faired,' a recent offeini check-up. He issued a statement which Bald of the United Nations: "It has de- The Ministry added that the actual
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tho Arab Oflee in Washington and Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasho, New York. It concluded:"""It wil Secretary-General of the Arab also be necessary to reduce or League, said of Cairo on Friday that obolish a number of other Arab decision in favour of a partition offices, both in acope and personnel. "could Arabs can only one thing for the Personnel and resources thus Arabs-war against the Jews?" leased will be thrown into the new
From Calro reports say in the struggle." Egyptian Government placed police Meanwhile, Irgun Zval Leumi
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