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Iraq Wants An Arab Jerusalem
Lake Success, Nov. 28-Iraq today asked the United Nations Political Committee to scrap the plan for internationallsing Jerusalem and make the Holy City part of Arab Palestine.
Dr M. F. Jalami, head of the Iraqi delegation, put these points before the Committee:
Hill Not
On Map
REASON CIVEN FOR
PLANE CRASH
The Hague, Nov. 28.-The owners of the Dutch plano which crashed in Norway on November 20, killing 26
children, Jewish
Loday alleged that the hill it hit wis not on the pilot's map,
Them was only one surviva
the plate, 4 thye bucat
13
which hit
ידיים]
of the Oslas Fjord with 34 jungle aboard.
chi'de t
1. The question of Jeru- salem could not be separated from the question of the whole of Palestine.
2. In
of a settlement
the Palestine
and question, right Justice should be the basis of Any Fellemrat or not "Cx- pedleucy or a fall accompli."
3. In ny just settlement of the problem of Palestine, Jeru- gatein could only be an Arab elly where freedom of access to, and worship In the holy places, would fulthe
be open
to all
An Arats Jerusalem, 17 Jatani said, was a "ample and matter" witch could turni achieve the objectives of Eaters nationaliuntion and vold The dinicu ties of Beylin, Danzig and
Teste
Were
south.
Jowish refugees from Moncerns and were Bing to Norway fur
starting
a holiday hefure
frents life in 1szel.
of the Arro Hiatal of the the owners
Experts Company, plane, returned bere from je Inst night in a plane
the bodies of the cranted crew of fixar. The
munnagement
this
mic torting that the map used by the plane did not show the hill into which the plane crushed They named the
The
The ulatun vat Jerwy In Jera
could be clealt with a sadem #MLY Just Mellet wrjesker Fabentura, question," d
kiter, 1 dalion, sacal The Alpha people
brink they prople never tolerate injustire ut degradation
and friendy Fl
alertes
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·Rescued Airmen Relax
Britain Vital To European Unity
London, Nev. 28.—Mr Winston Churchill, speaking | tonight at a mass rally of the European Movement in London, said that the alternative to the success of a United Europe was "the complete breakdown of European economy and society when American ald comes to an end."
the partial abandonment of the inovocative and,
the +373 Turte, ineff elual policy of clin
nine he added
by
"That would be attended misery. widespread which іч the soil from which Communism springs and the sad diet on which it feeds," he added.
Me Churchill add that note of the great partnera confd star! pakde without infering a bort i Injury on th cause But there la no danger of Britain standing
REMEDYING HARM "Injustice – WHA Arabs of Palestine This nut ba rectif.d by those who pre-
the {m
values spiritual symbolised in Jerusalern.
The spirit for when deruse Let minds has been crucified by
trea.mest
Arab thes hill as the people ol Jerusalem wi hin
themselves to help restore tho | nside," he said. Gloinens, (1,123 feal). The No
nearly people of the luly Land to weglan authorities and
comparten
their homes, Their aviation
property, all civil
heir freedom and their normá ured the same type of mup. the
lives befort discussing Jeru- stulcaneus said.
alem.
Bait that the pilot was using a map which Eave the highest obstacle on his direct route as a hill of about 340 feet.
The managemeni
thr
"If the United Nations in- tends to remedy the harm done to the Arabia of Palestine And by the democratie quider Norwegian spirit the
as laid down in the the Curler And not by power investignung
there is not ex-
Ja only one politica, of the crash
1, amely to Linate befo pected to issue its full report for
Arab character cognize that at lensi a month, nittiough a pre-
within an Arab minary report may be issued of Jerusalem
country" next week,
Meanwhile, Commission Cause
The
the children! boding of who died in the crash are ex-wald that pected to be flown to Israel to for morrow.---Heuter,
WEDDING OF GREEK
PRINCESS
M Jenn Chauvel (France) "French sympathies the internationalisation of Jerusalem ranat be question- ed, and we wish to guarantee the sanctity of the holy places
But nothing was more danger. cus than to arrive at a solution that could not be applied.
the
Mr Churchill said that under- standing and co-operation must he est blished betwe n Germany and the rest of Europe. "There- for, although There has been much delty, when time is shurt. we are able tonight to welcome the rec ut decision in favour of
FREE TRADE
UNIONISTS' CONFERENCE
London, Nov. 28.When
the Free World Labour Con-
Mr Churchill quoted
11 telement of M. Schurman, the French Foreign Mluis er, in the Preneh Chamber that "withou! Heltain there can be no Europ","
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M: In Indeed true." Churchill said "Without Br
be ht toin there can indeed
ective success,”
Μπ
SUREST MEANS
Church(1)
**Understanding
declared CO-Djeca - be-
must be established ween Germany and ine rest of He referred to free Europe.
nt irasbourg in the meeting
when the delegaton of Alagunt
hu European Assembly. presenting widely different pall- declared Theni - tical partlea.
of a creation
srives
-JJ
for the united Europe. without besila- To or deiny.
Mr Churchill said that while Pruple might have reservations on this point or that, in the Tunin these recommendations offered Europe the surest means, Put the only possible means, of preserving her peace and free
lom and of inaintaining her vilisation and standards of life
liberty.
"Of course, we are coming
ference opened here today, the dimeult part of our
Mr
a reason
10
fork,
A quintet of U.S. air- men, picked up in the Atlantic after three days adrift in life rafts follow. ing ditching of their B-29, relax in the Kindley Air Base hospital in Bermudan. Together with 13 other survivors of the crash, they were rescued by the Canadian destroyer, Hal- da, after being apolled by B-17 search plane.
(AP Picture).
n
LIBYA POST
MAY GO TO
ROMULO
Lake Success, Nov. 28.--- The UN. Assembly Pre- sident, Brig-Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, was reported today to be heading a list of can- Aidates under consideration for the new post of U.N. High Commissioner Libya.
for
Informed soureca sald Gen Romulo has not yot decided whether to necept the $34,000-a- yeur job I he gets the offer.
Gen. Romulo is chairman of a speelal Assembly committee ap- pointed to pick a High Comm's- aloner who will head the nd- minstration In Libya until Jan- uary 1, 1952. Libya will be- come an independent country by that date as a result of a re cent U.N. Assembly decision
A Libyan delegation which
FRENCH SUPPORT Francs would
the Labour Minister, Mrnd many practical issues have sat here through the long As- support Conciliation Commission's draft George Isaacs, rend greet. to be sellied. The Idons have ambly hearings on disposition victoriously, of the three former Italian slatule, he added.
ings from the Prime morched forward
laut the difficulties of a practi- | colonies was said to have urged The representatives of Byclo- Hussin and the Ukraine criticised Minister.
Clement cul decision will not oblige. Gen. Bomuto to take the posi- Commission's | Attiec.
"That is not Conciliation
for tlon the recommendations.
Inaction, but a justification for our redoubling our efforts, all are resolutely determined tu
"No time should be lost in discussing this question with the Dominions and secking to con- vince them that their intereste as well as curs le in a united Europe,
They urged the fitment of
draw E
Mr Afflec said that the con-
Athens, Nov. 28.--Prince, Raymond di Terro et Tasso and
Princess Eugenie of the 1947 solution which called ference reprisented another in- married pri- on the Trusteeship Council to ration of the determination of Greece were vately in the royal palace here at noon today.
of Prince George
Greece, father of the bride and uncle of King Paul and the Duchess of
was besi maa.. Kent,
The ceremony was performed by Archbishop Spyrkion with the colourful ritual of the Greek Orthodox Church
Those present included King Paul, Queen Fredrika and other members of the royal family and political lenders.
Both principals in the mar- riage are divorcees, The Prin- eces is the mother of two chil- dren of her earlier marriage with Polish Prince Renier Radziwil}.
Dominique
Union Inter-
n plan of inter-fre people to reject totalitarian nationalisation and to supervise methods. Its administration. criticised Both
the policy The conference is to establish the United States a new Trade followed by
and accused the national, and Britalt Western Powers of being more int: rests with
D!! concerned thon religious interests.
that they They announced would support the Australiau resolution on the subject amended by the Soviet Union
The Soviet Union urges The
draft statute,
SAID PREJUDGED
OS-
Wh-12 the conference sembled today there were 180 delegates and 66 observers and secretarles present.
do.
ZUS
URGED TO ACCEPT
It was reported also that he had received telegram from Ahmed Aimissalaty in Alexan- drta.
that Fgypt. saying Lyblans backed fully the re- quest of the delegation for him to accept the post.
Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, and Chief Pakistani
COLOMBO TALKS
"An
for opportunity theso delegate to the Assembly, also consultations offer itself in the
was reported to be urging Gen. conference of Commonwealth Romulo to accept.
Ministers at Colombo
Scots Home NOW OPEN Rule Hopes
We have pleasure in announcing the opening of our
CAMELLIA
Are Dashed SALON DE BEAUTE
London, "Nov. 28.--Scot- tish Conservatives today dashed the hopes of their Home Rule compatriots by a polley statement which aims nt strengthening | | Anglo Scottish tics.
But they advocated that Scotland should have more control of hor own affaire.. They
think Britain's Socialist Government - has confused "union" with "amalgamation
Scottish nationalist hearts- cogur I limited in number. beat faster recently when in Edinburgh a group of Scots, headed by the sixth Duke of Montrose, pledged themselves to work for a separate Parila- ment.
Two centuries "go, the first Duke of Montrose worked to bring the English and Scot- tish Parliamenta together.
Scottish Conservatives, with the approval of Mr Winston Churchill, the party leader, Insti May set up a committee to m port on metha
of attatning effective control of Scottish
affairs.
WISE POLICY
Their report, published with Mr Churchill's endorsement, states: "The desire has c03-
inued over generations before, he union of the Parliaments in 707 to unite Scotland and Sugbond and to end the cease- blekerings and frequent wars which weakened and dis- Sorted bath nations,
"It was a wise and construc Ive policy. It is a polley which must be extended not reversed, # the British Commonwealth aud, indeed, Europe itself is not to perish. Union is strength.
"But union is not amalgama- "on" added the report.
And
arc
"To this polley (amalgamation
we centralisation? fundamentally opposed,"
," the re- ort declared. It calls for ad- the representation In litionsi Clovernment and declared that nationalised Industrica should have separate executive nuthorl- ties in Scotland---Reuter.
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He will fly In Royal Air Force aircraft.--Reuter.
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CABLE and WIRELESS, Limited, announce that they The largest delegations were Foreign from the United States, India. early next year, which Mr Devia But to all the representations are advised by the Chinese and where mude to him Gen. Romulo has Government Radio Adminis- Trusteeship Council to take up Great Britain, Sweden, Ger-is going to attend
that tration, Shanghai, hope he is going to be a given no definile answer. in the work of preparing any, Belgium, Denmark, France, we
help The Netherlands and Inly.
The nominating
subject are comunittee telegrams. "We ask that the issue of is made up of chief countries and colonia? European Union should be placed from the Philippines, Pakistan, Other
delegates Censorship. The Soviet amendment would territories represented were upon the agendn of this, confer- Brazil, Canada and Iran. It is also dissolve the United Nations Argentina. Aus riu, Barbadus, ence, and when the European expected to
Commission
meet Conelllation
this week for Bermuda, British Gulana, Bet Assembly comes to meet again and may Palestine.
tish Honduras, Canada, Ceylon, at Strasbourg we trust the ze that tame-Associated Press.
make a decision at M. Andrei Galacan (Ukraine) Chile, China. Colombia, Cute,
presentatives of Britain and the said that the Conciliation Com Cyprus, Dominica. Dulch Min'sters will no longer bo mission's draft Statute did not Cuiana, Egypt, Eire, Gambla, restrained by any uncertainty con ain n single reference to Greece, Grenada, Hongkong. about the wishes of our partners CHRISTMAS The Princess gave her age as the 1047 resolution.
Japan, the Lebanon, Luxemand klasmen ucross the ocean." This To, the Prince as 42. He was
was to be expected be-
bourg, Malaya, Malta, Mauri- There were lour cheers when Prince cause the result had been pretius, Norway. Persia. Puerto Mr Churchill armed: "There formerly the Austrian
the Commission's
San Domingo, is no danger of Britain standing Rico, the Saur, of Thurn und Taxis but became judged by
which 11- An Italian subject when hlavery membership,
Slerre Leone, Spain, St Kis, aside," Austrian estates
Incor- cluded the United Sates, Tur-
St Lucia, Switzerlandi and France, he odded Venezuela. porated into Italy.Associated key and
Under Greek Orthodox reli- plous law governing mixed mar- riages, the children are to brought up in the Orthodox
faith.
Press.
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be
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"Go to the has that same stupid look your father had the night he proposed to me.
A delegation of four watched the conference on behalf of the
rode
ernigrea union
from Eastern Europe, organised by the International Centro 01 Free Trade Unions l Exile.- Reuter.
FARRAN IN RUNNING
20-Capiola
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"For
Britain
to
TRUCE IN INDO-CHINA
was
Salgon; Nov. 28.--General Maurice Carpenter Marcel today ordered a 24-1101r Christmas truce in the fighting REDUCING HELP between French troops and those of Moscow-trained Ho chter European Union from which the Cnd-minh. The announcement Empire and Commonwealth mode in a communique, by the French High Commissiouci, were to be excluded would, In the eyes of Europe, seriously A Leon Pignon. reduce the valus of our help.- M. Pignon's statement re- "At Strasbourg, recommenda- plled to a radio broadcast from
an anti-French Bona urged the creation of
headquarters io London Nov.
economic system, which would South Indo-China. The broad- Roy Farran, 28-year-old former embrace not only the European cast ordered that no attacks be
the French be Palestine. Coramando whose life states but all other states and made against
noon on December: 24 Stern territor'es elsewhere associated, tween war threatened by the
in time. and associates prospective Parliamentary, can- comrades
Gen. Carpentier, who com didates to be considered by the Europa, most of whom bad in-.
all French terests which had to ba con- | manda Dudley, Conservative Party.
inqued Indo-China, sidered, -Captain Farran, whoso "The: British Government order.
M. Pignon added: younger brother was killed in were, no doubt, quite right in May 1948 by a parcel bomb being very prudent and cautious from the bottom of my hear Intended for Roy, fed from in making quite sure that they hat mutual goodwill permits Southern Rhodesia at the end d'd not commit this country's all to celebrate peacefully of October for consideration as prematurely to anything in the he groat Christmas holiday the world a prospective candidate by the nature of a European Union dear to humanity
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