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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919.

Israel Seeks Anglo-U.S. Intervention In Iraq

"WAVE OF PERSECUTION"

OF JEWS ALLEGED

Tel-Aviv, Oct. 23.—Israel has asked Britain and the United States to intervene against “the renewed wave of persecution of Jews in Iraq," a Foreign Office spokesman said tonight,

The spokesman alleged that the last wave of persecution began three weeks ago on the Day of Atonement. The police had then violated the sanctity of the synagogue at Amara, south of Baghdad, where 10 Jews were arrested, including the head of the community.

English Channel Lashed By Gales

London, Oct. 23. --Gulex and heavy rains lashed the English Channel today and

1 Lader they were fortured Lu the host Nazi methods" in an effort to make them confess that they belonged to a Zionist movement, he michel

The

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the arrest of the 10 Jews wuLA followed by further aarekes bid arte which continued ever-increasirajt

he paddl.

Two houses which were standing three days aga In Noun before the Inst Syrians withdrew, they nuded. Hume of the settlers belong to

Irgun

Zval Leumi, the the

organisation, former terrorist

i political party.

IL

U.S. IMMIGRANTS Others are Americah Seals trained in Israel.

The poles have broken inte Tehnols, arresting tenchers pripids.

The Governorat of Tamme! denounces the

Government fowards Jewish truq Jew bab

vitizens

conduct of the

imun

Under the armistice terms Minbur Mayarden Is in a de- talitarised zone and to not al- owed to be fortified or protect- ed by military forces.

SETTLEMENT "RAZED"

last Oct. 23.The Harlo

settlement in Aral as lanzens hards Mishimar Haynrden, on taire The Syrinn border-was handed linck on Saturday "completedly wanton cl

razed.

settlers said

said that they would over the ruins rebuilding would during the winter. The wchided that houses and By Dugogur and a bridge the Jordan bat been des

arbert the building materials carried away

last night, breaching the example col main dyke at Boulogue and out persecution, « flooding R bomb ruined nance of the rights of noun and

An or Halsbe stretch of the waterfront.

Th

Giant

Waves nendest

OVER

low promenade and smashe I in a 30-yard section of the pre- feeling wall, but casualties were reported.

('alnis frente aloud Jav 41 help at the next high lirie

Two

nearby villages were Nooded when the river Llane, swollen by heavy rain, burst dis tenka Heavy damage was reported

Elsewhere

along

Europe's coast, autumay took their toll of shipping

North lorins

SINKS IN HARBOUR

The 1,140-ton Swedish ship. Ketty, which sprang o leuk in a storm off the Frisian Intants. stark in muiden Harbou. Hul- tand, after two tugs had towed

rin.

The 115-ton Genna Tactur Auxillary vessel Gesa munk near the mouth of the rivers Weset and Elbe, but the crew snved

WIN

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Barnes of conflict in the Middle Fast in the atomstice period. The

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Reuter

Churchill,

Attlee Both Express Hope For UN

London, Oct 23 Iraders of the Bettish Government and Its opposition both vulced cautions hope tonight that the Nations would succeed in keep- ing prace

United

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Under and order Irsued by the Military Governor of Western Ciafilee, anyone caught maststing Arabs to enter larnel in Table tu exile and confiscation of mil has property.

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The Inimum punishment for sitempting to help illegal Immigration is two years

52.000 te — Reuter

RESOLUTION BY BRITISH JEWS Indors,

23.-- AL Ort monthly meeting of the Board of Deputies of British Jewn felny, following resolution: unanimously adopted.

tize

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of

Mrs America & Family

Mrs Francis L. Cloyd, 23-year-old blonde who was recently named Mrs America of 1949, is greeted by her three children as she returns to her home in San Diego, California from a month's personal appear- ance tour. The children are (from left) Tommy, 3: Patricia Louise, 3 months, and Terry, 2. Mr Cloyd in a motor mechanic.—(AP Picture).

U.S. Atomic Bomb

Defence To

Investigated

Be

Appeal For Greek Children

New York, Oct. 23—An sp- peal for nation-wide support of a campaign to return to Greece 28,000 children removed from the

country by the Com- munist guerlita forces in the Greek Civil war, has been is Aved by soling Archbishop Germanos, of the Greek Ortho. dox Church of North and South America aud American

Hel- Ienle organisations.

At Press conference in the headquarters of the Archdiocese, attended by representatives of various Greck Church and fra- ternal organisations. Bishop

Germanas sold that the com- paign was "humanitarian" and not political.

He appealed for public sup port of the campaign and en +ziwezač na maglalayonet demodaukagu.

the united organisations,

Mr James B. Stuart, President of the Church Federation, said that more than 500,000 people lof Greek descent in the United States were united behind the campaign.

TO STAGE PARADE

The matter would be pre- aented to the United Nations, Stuart said, and it was planned to set October 28 ná a national Greek children protest day. would parede on that day out- wide UN General Assembly neeling ellber at Flushing or Lake Success, to publicise the campaign.

Mr Stuart Bald that 28,004 boys and girls betw, en the ages of 7 and 18 had been taken from their homes by the Communal forces, removed from Gre: ce and placed in concentration camps

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11 FOME CASES,

were

the parents stain when the children were abducted, Mr Stuart enid.

and in coars where relatives

Washington, Oct. 23.-The Congressional were

not avalinbie to brlag children. the Greek

Atomic Energy Committee will open a far-reaching the

Government would accept the nub. inquiry in January into the state of the reply. Associated Press. United States' civil defences against atomic bom-

hing, it was revealed today.

The chairman. Senator Brien McMahon Democrat). staff ward the Committee's Was

adrends laying The ground-work ings, which grew out of the disclosure that Russin now As-hus atomic explosives.

"The Board of Deputies British Jews, bearing idinind that the question of the future iatus of Jerusalem is to come Jute up for consideration by the

The Prime Minister, Mr Cle- ment Attice, and M. Winston At Le Cruisla, Brittany. the bodies of four of five men from Chinchill, leader of the

Ashing vessel, which had been ervative Party, sent messages

to the United Nations Arsorla missing since Thursday, were

tamme for former cow's fourth washed ashore. The boat was

the coming favemany of believed to have drifted on tu a

force of the UN Chefer engine breakdown. reef after an

Mu Alflee Sak that wordt Rainstorms spr

spread over Bri- with gates and hugh public upon had the charters deals of international morality "have a beneth rent e-

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will Miceveri, provided In Moscow, the weather was countries who have signed the "mons ke summer than Oet charter faithfully abide by its her." The sun shone brightly

terms, both in the letter and blue sky and the a'r was cool the spirit. and invigering, as it has been

horror of war is still since the beginning of the month.

vivid to the memory of us all," Muscovites were out in the he said. "The knowledge that parks and gardens and ook ad- that we were fighting in a just vatage of the fine weather to

cause pulled us through those hold garden festivals in many dark days until the battle was districts of the city-Reuter,

2,000 Gather To Watch Mystery Fires

New Delhi, Oct. 23.— A crowd of more tham 2,000 gathered today in front of a white concrete bungalow In which clothes and other fabrics were said to have burst spon- taneously into flame.

to room

The Hindu occupants of the house spent a sleepless night

from room rushing and beating out burning clothes, tableclothes, sheets And cur- tains.

The polleo were told the 10- year-old daughter of the house first noticed fames in a Kay- hook. A Wall ment hung on Within a fow minutes other fabrics in various parts of the house. began to smoulder.

A Braunin priest, sumtionco tri banish the fire spirits, pray-

ed all . but fires sturled,United Press.

Godse's

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Parents

Appeal For Mercy

Now Delhi, Oct. 23. The parents of Nathuram Godse, who was condemned to death last. February for the- murder of Mahatma Gandhi, have pell- tloned the Governor-General of India to spare their son's life.

Gader's father, who is 74, und h's 00-year-old mother, de scribed him an "all our hope," Router,

WOIL.

"But there is no lasting vie tory unless it brings peace to all mankind."--Associated Press

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to the Ibrary of the Congress by the Hebrew thousand to see three

eros believed to be more than 2,000 years old.

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The Railway Union, which is

Archbishop of largest single Japanese Transjordan, Alamos, New Mexico, to confer the with experta

at the bomb ac- Jalue givup, recently threw out

them from o Communist kasters and installed herd. They intly by,

£500,000. Seantor McMahon declined to moderate" democratic offtelais.

One

15 of the serotis pass advance Judgment rea

Under its new leadership the oldest known bible inanuseripit. DAIL Union manelintely pressed for civil detence programme,

almost the complete lext of members of the Commitee are known to be concerned about a 50 percent base pay increase, the Book of Isalah.

Scholars believe I rany have the nation's relative unprepared but the demands were rojected

studled by Christ as A ness for coping with an stone; lay the State Railway Corpore been into

tion on the grounds that it was youth 111 The Temple atinck. en-

Pssss its behef that such Em would h compatible interessional Safeguards tanectzug free arees in and

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United mamenst Nations of mily to the adop. top of Pais poly but alt for Die erdiversion of Ju present mistice apreements between Anal and its neighbours permanent pence treaties stitut thereby the stability and prosperity of the Middle East,"

Aselicted Press.

GIVES UP TRIP

Gallipoll.

23. The Oct. owner of the Finnish yacht Corsair today gave up his pro- Jected trip to Israel with four Poles aboard after an eight-day, storm-tossed voyage from An- tibes, France,

The Corsa put into port with only a jib yall, and the owner, Mr Adolo Szurek, said navigation had been extremely umcult

strul he would not carry on to Palestine but would return to the Antibes-United

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A nation-wide survey recent- unable to meet higher payrolls, Nazareth.

The necupathm nuthorities said. Another is a commentary on y revealed that only

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the first two chapters of Habak- few cities had even begun

A compromise of a 25 percent kuk, and is attributed to the ist nake plans for dealing with the

wage rise was recommended by century BC. problem-United Press.

the Central Mediation Coinmis

The third is u collection of alon, but the Corporation again doctrines of an unidentitled flatly rejected the Increase,

Jewish sect of about 185 to 37 BC

ECA Spending Reaches $7,000m. Mark

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Czech Allegations "Nonsensical”

EXPELLED U.S. DIPLOMAT REACHES GERMANY

Bad Homburg, Oct. 23.—Mr Isaac Patch, of the American Embassy staff in Prague, who was expelled from Czechoslovakin yesterday, today said that the Czech allegations that he helped to organise a spy ring were "completely nonsensical."

Mr Patch. who arrived in

Germany after receiving a 24- hour ultimatum to leave Cze- | choslovakia or face arrest. said that he lind no idea why the Czechs expelled him and arrested another Embassy em- ployee, Mr Samuel Meryn.

British "Peace Congress"

Mr Patch is staying here at London, Oct. 23-One thou-

Observers point out that The manuscripts were dia under the former radical leader- ship the union would probably covered in an obscure cuve by two shepherds chasing a stray have gone on strike, However, goat. They found them encased The new leaders have insisted on in large earthen jars. Because the airport hotel with His and delegates of the "British taking all possible legal steps of the intense publle interest in to force a rise before using the

the scrolls the library of the strike weapon. The case is now Congress, the world's largest, before the Public

opened two and a half hours Commission.

carly today-United Press.

Arbitration

Washington, Oct.

Ad- Co-operation Economic

oficials today

belleve Occupation ministration

announced

United that if the moderate leadership that

the

money the States had spent for European can maintain its hold over the recovery since the beginning of union, Communist leadership in the Marshall plan would pass other unions and the big Con- withgress of Industrial unions may the $7,000,000,000 mark

tomorrow's allocations of $11-be rapidly eliminated.-United

Press 585,000.

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In its report today, the ECA

said that almost 47 percent of

all the money spent since April.

1948, had gone for Industrial Leftist

goods.

Another 45 percent had gone Asked

for agricultural and food pro

ducts, about seven percent

ocean

freight charges'

for sport

Freak Mishap

At Shannon

Shannon Airport, (Elre,) Oct 23.~~A chartered Viking air-

Teachers craft which brought 31 Turkish

To Resign .New York, Oct 23-The about one percent for technical Osaka Prefectural and Munici- assistance.

pal Education Committee today Britain and France each ro- Asked 04 teachers accused

a nation-wide Πιο νε In assistance. The United King-part of doni received $1,104,703,000 aldagainst Communist teachers. while France received $1,510, 001,000.

Respinations were

asked: from

Italy was third with $704,000, 27 primary school teachers, 20 000. The nailon receiving the middle school teachers and. 31 professors. -- United least money was Iceland, which collega was given $9,356,000 in goods Press, and services.United Press.

camen here from Istanbul was tonight Ormly embedded in the mud where i nished after running off the landing strip earlier today.

wife and three children, await-Pence

Congress Commission" ing orders from the State De-here today voted a Secolution disbanding of partment

demanding the

Unitet States Air Forco Buently the

Lan-

He speaks Russian and was stationed in Soviet-ve-base at: Burtonwood, cupled Manchuria and Moscow cashire.

The resolution asked "British. before his Prague assignment,

at "these He said that he had been in patriots" to protest

American intrigues an*British Prague only nine months.

The Czechs assert

that the oil" alleged "ring" was organised in The British Peace Congress March 1948. Mr Meryn is Commission,” supported by Czech-born clerk at the Ameri- various British lefüst groups, is, can Enibassy.---Reuter.

a branch of the Communist- inspires "World Peace Con gress."

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EVATT'S APPEAL

Radio Hongkong

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Colling" Pro-

Addressing the "Congress," Mr Konni Zlacus, left wing Member of Parliament, sald Syndey, Oct. 23,-Dr Herbert that the Atlantle Pact "made us Evall, the Australian Minister nestle in the hairy bosom of of External Affairs, and former America" and would mean the end of the Labour GovETY)- None of the passengers or the President of the United Nations of live crew-men was injured. The Ceneral Assembly, said here to-ment-Neuter.

take a Dre to

day that the world must learn eived more than $1,000,000,000 left-wing leanings to resign as seamen, who

Kormer Irish ship to her new

ilva 10

"like family char ve toget owners in Istanbul, went on to

units in

in national groupings." Cork by rond.

Dr Evatt who was speaking The chief aeronautical onteer at a special United Nations Day of Elre's Department of In Church service, said that the du.try and Commerce is to come United Nations was the betongkong here tomorrow to inquire into ginning of the Parliament of gramme Summary: 8.07, Chlidren's Half Hour Presented by Jack Froot. the freak accident.-Reuter, -.

(Studio): 30, "It's Bwing. Time”; 7 "But, like all great ideals, "Dancing TimeThe Bence Or will not come to complete frui chestra of the South Staffordshire Princo Bornhard

tion unless we work and per- Regt., Relayed from the Ible Audi- Stowaways Divo

kevere and refuse to accept or torum, Kowloon 7.30, Portuguese

Half Hour." In Accident

(Studio) . World bow to the fallacious doctrine News and News Analysis, (London Overboard

Cologne,

Oct

23-Prine that war is inevitable," he Relay); 6.15, Linda Calor Talks on Film (Studio); 830, "I Like What Bernhard ut the Netherlands declared Reuter.

1 Like"-Presented by Bhalla Luck. Liverpool, Oct. 23-Four of narrowly escaped injury when

(Studio); 0. "From the Editorial." driving

Landon clay); 9.10, Weather Ra- Lisbon, Oct. 23-General aix Greeks alleged to be stow-on-automobile he was

* British cargo collided with a horte and a cart 17. Killed In port; 0.11, "United Nations Day" Franco and Dr Oliveira Salazar,aways In the

"Could Bo-Written ond-Produced

Norman-Chewin. (From UN the Portuguese Prime Minister, Vessel Basteln dived off the at Wahn, near here, yestanlay. vessel when it reached the The hored was killed and the attended a bullight tonight,

corto Saint-Omena's Cancerto No. 2 Earlier, General Franco. Avas

ear Liverpool, cart damaged, but Prince Bern- Mersey

fiver, near

in Mister, Op. 22. Played for by hard and the other three get- Call, (Colombia), Oct. 23,-- cheered by over 1,000 members of the Spanish colony". In | The vessel had just arrived punts of the car were unhurt, Seventeen persons wern kuled Benno Maissiwlisch (Pianoforte) and

car was only slightly and. 30 injured here last night the Philharmonie Orchestra Cad

ducted by Basil Cameron: 10.40, Portugal.

This was at a ro from the Mediterrançon The

In a series of armed clástica "Dance. To -Net Gonella - and 2118 ception at the palace where strong the bore the men away. damaged..

were rescued, but one: Prince Bernhard was on a between 'members of the Con- Georgling; 13 Radio NewFreez 11.14, Wonthar the Spanish chief of State is Three

to Western jrervativo and Libera). Parties. London Relay); ·

Jeport and Bummary of News; 11.20, staying while visiting Lisbon was reported to be missing week-ond visit

United Press: Itouter.

Germany-Reuter,

Close Down.

Franco Sees A Bullfight

no shooting or polica sirons you could go right to sloop!" / IRouter.

Colombia Riots

Radio 10.10, Interlude: 10.13, "Con-

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