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CONFERENCE CANCELLED
London, To-day.
The. Conservative Party Confer
ence which was to have been held
JAPANESE DRIVE ON CHANGSHA
Chungking, To-day.
END OF DIFFICULTIES
London, To-day.
Declaring that all those who had hoped for an early solution of the Palestine problem by the Wood- head Report were disappointed, the "Evening Standard" writes that the calling of a Confer- ence in London will not mark the end but only the beginning of the real difficulties. The Conference, which recalls the former Indian Round Table Conference is regarded here as an attempt on the part of the British Govern- ment to postpone or evade a decision on the question of further Jewish immigration to Palestine.
The paper declares further that' the main consideration is not with
the two parties in Palestine, but VIOLENT
with the United States which, dur- ing the recent weeks has taken an ever firmer stand in favour of the Jews and has therefore placed the British Government in an embar- rassing position. It is therefore significant that this problem, which provides the key to an ultimate so- [lution, is given first prominence on the programme of the Conference.
GENERAL RELIEF
ANTI-JEWISH
DISTURBANCES
:
Berlin, To-day.
A violent anti-Semitic demon- stration broke out in the town A feeling of general relief, the of Dessau yesterday evening "Evening Standard” goes on to say, when the news of the German is felt that the Partition Plan has Embassy secretary's death be- been abandoned. Hope is enter-came known.
tained that a solution will be found The announcement was made which will definitely settle the fu-over the radio, and almost im- ture of the country.
The paper in conclusion asks whether the solution would not be simple if Jewish immigration were restricted, and proposes as an al- ternative handing over of the Man- date to the United States.
mediately a crowd formed in the streets and began to storm the Jewish shops breaking the show windows and maltreating the Jews.
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Police reinforcements had to be called out to protect the Jews from Political circles do not take the the excited crowd. latter proposal seriously, as it is The German press declares that pointed out that Palestine, in spite von Rath "died for Germany and of all difficulties, is very important
the entire German nation
that
to England as a strategic military mourns this second "Gustloff” care, outpost in the Near East-Trans- while the "Berliner Tageblatt" Ocean.
ARAB REACTIONS
utilises the occasion to denounce anew the "rootless elements on German soil, the degrading influ- ence of which is systematically combatted."
Jerusalem, To-day. The paper insists that such
The first reaction of Arab lead-criminal actions are the result of ers after publication of the Wood-a constant agitation and inter- head Report was a declaration national turmoil. Trans-Ocean. which stated that the Jews could never be recognised as conference
partners enjoying full equality of LORD ROTHERMERE
[rights. Arabs, it is stated, will not
negotiate with Jews.
It is emphasised that Palestine is Jan Arab Land and that its future
HONOURED
Budapest,, To-day.
is to be decided by the Arabs and Lord Rothermere was received English alone. The Arabs, more- yesterday by the Hungarian Regent, over, cannot accept any solution von Horthy, who conferred upon that is not approved by the Grand him the highest Hungarian Decora- Mufti, since he is the only man tion, the Order of Merit First Class," with authority to make a decision "in recognition of the services ren on behalf of the Arabs of Palestine. dered by Rothermere's papers by
-Trans-Ocean.
TWO BRITISH SOLDIERS KILLED
Jerusalem; To-day:
Two British soldiers were killed The Japanese army is still push- yesterday and several were serious on October 6th and 7th, and was ing on towards Changsha, accord-ly wounded in clashes near this postponed, on account of the crisis has now been cancelled.
describing the injustices of the ter- ritorial settlements by the Treaty` of Trianon, which resulted in Hung- ary's dismemberment.” Trans- Ocean.
FRENCH TENDER SYMPATHY
ing to the latest Chinese military city.
Berlin Today. communique.e
Firing occurred near the town of The condolences of the French The Executive Committee of the
The communique states that Kalkileh and another class at Irtah Government over the death of the National Union of Conservative Japanese troops - advancing along near Tülkarem, where British Embassy secretary von Rath were and Unionist Associations has ac- the railway have reached Tseng- troops had surrounded an Arab conveyed to the Secretary of State, cepted an invitation to hold next yang, from where the Chinese band in a village.
von Weizsaecker: the German year's conference at Newcastle troops have withdrawn towards the Both sides suffered heavy losses, Foreign Office, here yesterday even- en-tyne on October 5th and 6th-south after fierce fighting. Beu- and military operations are much ing by the French Charge d'Affaires, British Wireless,
ter.
Ocean, Count de Montbes-Trans-Ocean,
hindered by rains-
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