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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 20, 1988.
COLDSTREAMS IN ACTION IN JERUSALEM
Jerusalem, To-day
The third battalion of the Coldstream Guards has nearly completed occupation of the old city of Jerusalem and is now engaged in carrying out a systematic house to house search for armed Arabs.
During this action nine Arabs are reported to have been killed. Forty Arabs have been made pri- soners. Three British soldiers were wounded.
been
The arrested Arabs have taken in autobuses to the Tower of David.
The Temple Square has not been occupied by the British troops who,
“BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE" however, have taken up positions
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NEW DECREES IN PALESTINE
Jerusalem, To-day.
As the inhabitants have not been allowed to leave their houses since. Two decrees issued by the High the beginning of the military opera- Commissioner for Palestine in- tions, the officers în command of creases the number of persons en- the British troops have orders for titled to carry arms and provides provisions to be distributed from for confiscation or destruction of house to house,
the property of persons convicted of infringement of the emergency laws.
Reports of further disorders and ambushes are reaching here. from other parts of Palestine.
ACRE SURROUNDED The town of Acre which was cap- tured by Arab irregulars has been completely surrounded by British troops.
The oil pipe running through the Jordan Valley was again pierced.
According to reports, the British military authorities intend to ex- tend the action begun against the Jerusalem Arab quarters to other towns and particularly to Jaffa and Nablus.
It is declared that the steps to subdue the insurrection in these Two Arabs who were caught red-parts will be swift and sharp and handed, were shot.-Trans-Ocean.
SETTLEMENT
OF HUNGARIAN CLAIM SOON?
Berlin, To-day.
are expected to be completed with- in two weeks, Trans-Ocean.
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circles here believe that a solution of the Hungarian-Czech Minority question is to be expected soon.
It is stated that this Munich con- ference was a continuation of the Hitler-Daranyi Meeting. It is stat- After the meeting which took ed that all parties concerned have place in Munich between the De- been advised by Germany and puty Slovak Premier, Dr. Durcan-Italy to seek a solution on purely sky, and the Carpatho-Ruthenian ethnological grounds. The Minister, M. Badcynski with the ference, it is declared, was due to Reich Foreign Minister, Herr von the incentive of Prague. Ribbentrop, usually well informed | Ocean.
SIR ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR ACCUSES PREMIER OF NEGLECTING DEFENCES
London, To-day.
con-
Trans-
SLOVAK PRIME LINDBERGH IN Sir Archibald Sinclair, the Liberal leader, in a
MINISTER IN MUNICH
BERLIN
Berlin, To-day."
Colonel Lindbergh, who is in Ger-
speech last evening charged Mr. Chamberlain with neglect of the defence of the country.
many for the annual meeting of the He said that of all the heavy responsibility as Chair-
Lillenthal Society, visited the Mes- serschmitt aeroplane works in Aug- Munich, To-day, skurr yesterday accompanied by The Slovakian Premier, Dr. Tíso, the American military attache, Co- and the leading member of his lonel Vanaman, and members of the Cabinet, Dr. Durcansky, who along German Air Ministry. with the Minister of the Interior of the Carpatho-Ruthenian: G ment arrived in Munich yea have been received by the Gorm Foreign Minister, Joachim Ribbentrop.
Colonel Lindbergh evidenced a special interest in the newest one- seater fighting plane of the Ger man air force and was present while the ch lot of the works demon-
Trans-Ocean,
strated
man of the Council of National Defence (held by the Prime Minister), the most important is defence of the country.
Mr. Chamberlain, he said, had WEATHER FORECAST
gravely neglected this.
The Royal Observatory reports Sir Archibald added: "We would that the anti-cyclone covers the have done better if Mr. Chamber-whole of China-and the neighbour- lain had had Mr. Winston Chur- ing sess. Pressure is highest to the north of the Yangtee Valley, chill instead of Sir Thomas Inskip and is relatively - low over the has so far been made, it is pre- Hungary. › Dr. Durcansky paid, a as Minister for Co-ordination of Pacific to the south-east of the sumed here that the object of this visit to Berlin last week in order visit le to discuss the frontier con-to sound the German-views on this flist between Czecho-Slovakia and 'subject.-Tran Ocean.
Although no official statement.
Defence, and Mr. Eden as Foreign Loochoos... Minister instead of Lord Halifax Local forecast N. and N.E.
-Reuter,
winds, fresh, fine gent
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