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VOL. III NO. 112

FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948.

JEWS TIGHTENING GRIP ON

Emergency Mayor For Jerusalem

Lake Success, May 13.—- The United Nations today announced that Harold Evens, of Philadelphia, lawyer and member of the American Friends Service Committee, has been dele. gated "Emergency Mayor" of Jerusalem in conformity with the plan to succeed British rule in Palestine,

The British mandato ends on May 15.-United Press.

CUSTOMS STATION

ATTACKED

4 Officers Killed, Six Wounded

Four Chinese Maritime Cus- toms men were reported killed and six wounded in a battle with bandits which attacked the Customs station at Shatau on Wednesday night.

Shatau is on Deep Bay,' not far north from the border from Lau Fau Shan, the scene of an abortive bandit hunt by Hong- last kong police and troops week.

The bandits, numbering over 100, attacked the station about 0 p.m. on Wednesday: Hand grenades" and other explosives were hurled into the building, which was partially wrecked.

The Customs employees put up stiff resistance, and after about three hours the bandits were driven off.

PALESTINE

Arab Surrender Of Jaffa

:

ZERO HOUR NEAR

Jerusalem, May 13-Jewish forces to- night tightened their grip on Jerusalem and the Palestine coastline as Britain's mandatory reign neared its official ond at midnight to- morrow. Jewish troops will occupy the Arab port of Jaffa under an agreement signed with the Arabs this afternoon, while Jewish militia men are preparing to take over the Holy City on the heels of the departing British.

Haganah forces are already moving into Jaffa ready to occupy all strategic points at zero hour. The Jaffa agreement gives the Jews full control of this all-Arab city-from which most of the inhabi- tants fled during the recent Arab-Jewish fighting.

The Arabs will hand over all arms and ammuni- tion to the Jews. Haganah will be responsible for law and order. A Haganah representative will direct the civil administration with the advice of the Arab Emergency Council. The military clauses of the agreement were kept secret.

The tension throughout Palestine mounted with re- newed Arab invasion threats. Egyptian press reports from Beirut said Arab regulars would march into Pales tine on or after Saturday. Fresh Egyptian military

units were stated to have moved up to the Palestine border in last-minute "attack" preparations.

Egyptian volunteers were reported j animity" to her future actions on

to be already in action against | Palestine.

Full details are not yet available, Haganah 75 miles inside southern The new Cabinet will include two but it is ascertained that the wound Palestine, besleging Jewish ed have been sent to the Kowloonments. Hospital for treatment.

BOMBERS FOR

CHINA

HONGKONG'S RICE

ALLOCATION

125,000 Tons For The Year

Washington, May 13-The International Food Emergency Council intends to allocate Hongkong 125,000 tons of rice for the year, of which 70,000 tons are allocated for the first six months.

Rice authorities of the International Emergency. Food Council estimated more than 3,100,000 tons of rice will be available this year for rice-short nations.

A substantial amount of this will; East Indies are expected to produce be allocated to the Orient.

about 200,000,000 bushels of rough. The Council is nearing its final rice this year, but that it will be at decisions on suggested allocations consumed domestically. for the year. They are expected to be announced soon.

There will be about 30 allocations, including all rice claiming countries was learned from a reliable except those in Europe. European

settlemain political parties-the Con-

stitutionalists and the Nationalists. Reuter despatches from Damascus linn raffle was curtailed to persons On Syria's southern borders, civi- and Baghdad tonight reported new holding specini passes. All Syrians Arab moves in readiness for "zero hour." From Baghdad, the Regent of Iraq. Emir Abdul Tah, hurried to Amman, the desert capital DI It

were

warned by radio today Carry identity cards,

to

The estimate and it is not high grade rice. Another factor against mate sald, was the incrensing po exporting East Indies rice, the estl-

HONGKONG AT BIF

This picture shows the highly attractive stall which represents Hongkong at the British Industrial Fair now being held in London, Visitors to the stall are said to have been tremen- dously impressed with the wide range of goods on view.

Oil

Well Goes "Berserk"

DANGER OF FIRES

lear

Reservations

Edmonton, Alberta, May 13. The Alberta Government order- ed all 60 oil wells in the vast $300,000,000 Leduc oilfield to close down today as emergency serk" well spraying black of

crews sought to control a “ber-

MAYEign Transjordan, to meet King ̄Äbdidiah" "sotiree in London tonight that Briations-will be-deal-with-later and pulation of the Islands and political over a radius of two miles...

Shanghof. thousand Tony of cargo. Including bombers Canned Morquilo and stelle of arms and am-

here at night munitions, arrived aboard the St Thomas, vessel of the Cantitan Asiatic Lines. from Mont.ent.

lenders.

Arshad Umari, the Iraqi Minister or Defence, and General Salih Sail, Chief of the Irani General

Staff, now in Damascus, will join the Re-

Friday.

The United States

asked

the

не

uncertainties.

The Alberta Government ordered

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Price 20 Cents

Russia Says 'No' Again

Danube Discussion Proposal Rejected

Danube, May 13-Tho Soviet Union is understood to have rejected.. a British pro- posal for preliminary four- power talks on the future con- trol of navigation on the Danube before full ference of interested powers is held in Belgrade.

A

con-

It was officially stated today, in answer to inquiries, that a Russian note had been received here, replying to the British suggestion that the United States, the Soviet Union, Bri- tain and Franco should first meet in Washington.

When Britain proposed this meet- itig, she accepted, in the same pote to Russia, the earlier Soviet proposal that a conference of the Danube. riparian powers, the United States, Britain and France should be

held In Belgrade in the immediate future.

By a decision of the

Council of Foreign Ministers on December 7. 1046, it was originally agreed to hold a Danube conference by March 15.

The United States then proposed a delny until the end of this year.

AUSTRIA'S POSITION

It now appears from the Soviet |reply to the British hota that Russia is still anxious to press on with a full conference in Belgrade.

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The position of Austria, who' Д Danube riparian power, in any Danube conference, depends official- ly on the signature of the Austrian. peace treaty.

The Council of Foreign- Ministers ruled that Austria should sit in the Danube conference provided that the Austrian State treaty was con- cluded in the meanwhile.

Whether, In view of the delays in signing the Austrian treaty, the four great powers would agree to her talles, is not clear. being represented in any Danube

The Westin powers would, cer- tainly be in favour of such a course provided that the Soviet Union was

willing-Reuter.

MR TRUMAN IS "NOT HOPEFUL and his political pikt military thin will not recognise the Jewish separately.

State which is almost certain to be Council the allocate 232,000 tons 10

"A BAD CASE"

the closing of the oil wells, thus Washington, May 13President proclained from Tel-Aviv when the

It Japan.

was understood the

halting all production, for fear of Truman said today his hopes for Brilish mandate ends at midnight on Council feels the former

Some rice experts said the Philip- possible fires from the gushing all peace had been in no way increased enemy plne request and allocation was "a

Experts suid it would be at least by the recent United States Soviet pation was not entitled to rice as bad case." They said the Philippines three weeks before production could exchanges. Britain's attitude would be the long as other claimants were not lacked rationing and price control, be resumed.

The fundamental differences They estimated totul rine, it was disclosed, over the fully supplied. It was also under- "making it difficult accurately to notential losses at more than 39,- tween the two countries remained proclamation of an Arab State over stood the Council felt the U.S. would ascertain the amount the

Telands 000,000.

unchanged by the whole incident, ull or part of Palestine, but there is meet Japan's grain requirement with need." These sources also said the

Alrcraft were ordered to stay away

the President said. less certainty in London whether the whent and other available cereals. Philippines reexported part of

its from the field lest engine sparks, set He was prepared to meet Marshal Arabs propose such

year's India was down for the largest last

allocation, "thereby oft a

a disastrous explosion. The oll Stalin if he would come to Washing- whither they will wait to see how allocation. It is at present set at making a profit in dollars from covered 40 acres of the old. The ton. He denied having received the military situation develops: 625,000 tons, compared to a request pound currency purchases."

well was estimated to be belching any direct message from Marshal

Included in the cargo was a ship-gent in Amman. ment of steel rails.

The consignment was bought by Chine under the terms of the credit agreement concluded between two countries-Reuter.

EDITORIAL

the

NEW SYRIAN CABINET Syrin is expected to form a new 12-minister Coalition Government in next 21-hours to "give the

The End Of A Mandate

WITHIN

her

and

muen

often In personal

4

unt

a move,

or

It is believed highly probable regulars will immediately

Arab move into Palestine, among them units of the Transjordan Arsb Legion and the Egyptian and Iraqi Armles.

British troops will not intervene unless their lines of evacuation arc affected.

.Jews

now

Was

JEWS IN CONTROL With the occupation of Jaita, the control all important coastal points, except for the British Haifa escape route, The appointment commander was reported from

few hours Britain | All of the constructive work of the Palestine Administration over will have surrendered mandate

Palestine

the past quarter of a century is over

Britain, it

authoritatively in danger of being destroyed, passed to the United Nations one

sinted, will send back to Transjordan while peaceful relations between of the heaviest and gravest re-

before tomorrow Jews and Arabs cannot now be

midnight those sponsibilities of the century, Thic

Arab Fed even as a remote pos-

Legion troops who have been task which Britain set berself

The The

serving in Palestine under mandate is being

British more than 20 years ago has not

the

command, but it is expected such handed

United over to been wholly accomplished, yet, in

as it should be. This Nations, 26

units will immediately afterwards tribulations, spile of many

re-enter among

Palestine under organisation was created,

King of a constructive nature has been

Abdullali. done. As bir Attlee has said, the other things, for a task of this nature, and if it fails to carry it Palestine administration, though

out, it will irretrievably lose all faced, with the most Intractable

prestige and pubile confidence. problems, rewarded with baseless

Hitherto Worjd opinion regarding calumnies and Imputations of

Palestine has contented itself by either criticism or

cism or approval of the

the Brital administration and manner in which the mandatory power has sought to settle the

·Holy Land problem, Today, pubile opinion must devote itself to the task of convincing both the and Arabs that in thele sent renselers conflict

tlicy Bre endangering the

of the peace world. World opinion is the voice of the United Nationa; it must be - mediatory not partisan. While recognising that both Jews and Arabs have legitimate it must also impress upon them that resortɔ to "violence cannot achieve their alms, but can serve only to spread misery and hatred within and even without tho frontiers of the Holy Land. The world, as represented by the United Nations, becomes the new mandatory power over Palestine. and it is for Jows and Arabs alike, to recognise and accept this authority. Failure to do so may, well mean that Palestine becomes a cockolt from which will emerzo a-conflagration engulfing the on tire universe,

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danger, have established a tradi tion of loyal publie service which should be of lasting value to whatever authorities succeed them. This is not too high iribute to pay to the men and women of the British Administra- on in the Holy Land, whose work

has been made doubly difficult. during the mandatory period by fluctuating polleles and directives from Whitehall, though the fundamental aims of the British mandate have never the amicable realisation varied of legitimate Jewish and Arab

the aspirations within

Holy Land,circumstances have con- stantly arison to make necessary a temporary deviation from theso high aims. Both Jews and Arabs have suffered from the excessive influence of extremists, whose idea of peacefully settling differ- ences of opluton and aims ta to

use as much violence as possible. Today the Jewish extremists are In control and the mandate comes to an end with nothing in sight but bloodshed and more violence.

pre-

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The Arab Lerday,

rond to Tel-Aviv.

Army

When the rains really come you can relax. Until then

Save

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A major question remaining be- the equivalent of 10,000 barrels of Stalin recently and added that he fore the Council's rice officials isoll daily, roughly the combined pro- did not expect to receive which surplus nation will supply duction of the entire field.-Reuter. Reuter,

which deficit nation.

These decl-

sfons are important to the claimants

no rice prices vary in each supplying nation,

These decisions may.. cause changes in projected allocations if any dedelt nation feels the price level in its supplying 'nation is be- lhe claimant's purchasing yond

power,

The Council's rice committee and the

are working Council Itself for almost 2,000,000. India was energetically to make final decisions allocated 450,000 tons in the first a Loon na possible-Associated hol.

Ceylon was expected to receive a substantial allocation, although the has not yet been deter- amount mined.

TRIMMED DOWN

Press.

Release Of War

and the Ryukyu Islands Criminals Outcry

Koren of a Jewish expected, it was were expected to get 78,000 tans for:

Shanghol, May 14-Joining in the Tel-Aviv tonight. the full year. They were allocated The surrender of Jaffe, where there 32.000 in the first six months. They cries of protest which have arisan at are said to be still 4,000 Arabs, was asked for 154,000 for the year. the relense of former Japanese Maj- discussed by

Jewish And

Gen. Kinoshito, wartime head of the Arab

In trimining the rice allocation for Japanese Gendernierie In Shanghai, representatives

de Korea and the Ryukyus, the Com- and former Sgi-Maj. Yoshika, his clared In a communique from mission was understood to feel much assistant in notorious Bridge House, Damascus today the Jewish forces | 15 it did toward Japan-that the local resident has written a letter to Mr Winston Churchill, expressing lost 800 killed and wounded in the US, would talte care of the area

crimes of those the hope that the roadblock baitle around Bab Al through shipment of other grains.

offenders will not go unpunished. Wad, 14 miles from Jerusalem, on aspirations,

Cuba is expected to receive 275,-

The writer, whose name was not 000 tons, although their request was The communique claimed that

divulged, said "gulity men Inve px- the killed was the "Com- for only 203,000. Cuba was

in Europe and mong the mander-in-Chief" of the Jewish signed more than it asked for be- paid the penalty force. It added that three armoured cause It is about the only nation elsewhere for far less than these two arch devils. We all wonder 'on squadrons were destroyed and booty willing to take high prices Ameri- what possible grounds the Attorney included six armoured, wireless cars, con rice and will

take

General could have approved the eight transports, 350 rifies and virtual barter basis for sugar.

release of Kinoshita and Yoshika machineguns, and a large quantity Principal sources for the world from British custody in Hongkong of equipment, ammunition and supply of rice will be Burma, Stem, while the blood of many. Britishers, grenades.

Indochina, the United States, Egypt, not to mention thousands of Chinese "Several ammunition dumps were | Brazil, Mexico, Ecuador and and other nationals, remains on exploded under direct hits from our Uruguay. The allocatable supply their hunds" artillory," the communique said. - was expected to be about 20 percent He hoped the letter "will in some

"Neconnaissanco. skirmishes aro above last year,

| small mearuro augment the atri- proceeding in the Tulkarm, area." Recent American® estimates said munition that you and all you stand (Continued on: Page 5). Java and Madoera In the Dulch for so sorely need today."-Reuter.

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