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AGREE IN LONDON

London, To-day."

Up to a late hour yesterday afternoon no agree- ment had been reached between the Mufti and Nashashibi parties regarding Arab represen- tation at the Palestine Conference.

A meeting arranged for 4 o'clock between Mr. Mal- colm Macdonald, Colonies Secretary, and mem- bers of the Arab states and other Arabs did not take place.

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It is understood, however, efforts to effect rapprochement continue.

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Nashishibi declared at a meeting with Mr. Macdonald last evening: "The Arab differences are not due to doctrine or differences in policy have but to personal feuds which

force in long been a disruptive Arab life."

This does not make

PAKHOI HEAVILY BOMBED

Hoihow, To-day.

Mr. Mac- Pakhoi was severely bombed donald's mediatory mission less dif- yesterday. Bombs were dropped

same on the western outskirts of the

ficult. The Mufti delegátes contend that both parties have the aims and objects, and that the ab- sence of the Nashashibi section will not prejudice the negotiations. Reuter.

port, but several fell in populated

areas.

Many civilians were injured, and killed.

The machines also flew along the destroyed three waterfront and

fishermen were junks. Several killed.

The Japanese flagship, "Idzumo❞

INTERVIEW WITH PREMIER

London, To-day. Representatives of the Palestine Defence Party were received by the Prime Minister in his room at the House of Commons. last evening.

The visit was not for the pur- pose of negotiation but as the is reported to have left for For- Defence Party representatives were mosa.-Our Own Correspondent. not present at the reception which took place at St. James Palace on Tuesday, the Prime Minister took this opportunity of making their personal acquaintance. Wireless.

British

ITALY'S CALL OF RESERVISTS TO COLOURS

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LORD GORT'S STUDY OF EGYPT DEFENCES

Cairo, To-day.

tour

Between Lord Gort, Chief of the British General Staff, at pre- . sent on a. inspection through Egypt, and representa tives of the Egyptian army, dis- cussions have taken place at the Egyptian War Office in Cairo.

Lord Gort explained his views after his inspection trip, on the Egyptian defence system in the western, desert regions.

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London, To-day. Questioned in the Commons the calling up of 60,000 men of the

the 1901 class in Italy,

Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs said the British Ambassador had been informed that this was purely an

Ая a result of these discus- administrative measure without

sions, it is reliably reported, Bri- political significance.

tish troops stationed in Egypt Mr. Butler added that he under- and Egyptian troops will, in fu- stood the 1901 class, which was the oldest class not engaged in the Great War, underwent its military train- ing at a time when conditions were abnormal and it had been thought that some re-training of certain men of this class would be desirable.

It was not unusual in Italy for men to be called up for training in this manner-British Wireless.

ture, hold joint manoeuvres. The first manoeuvres will be held at the end of February in the East- ern desert districts of Lower Egypt, along the western border of the Suez Canal. Ocean.

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London, To-day.

Dr. Robert Ley, head of the Gor man Labour Front, who has been In London at the Conference of the International Labour: Bureau, which held its closing session yes- terday, was received in a privaté audience by Mr. Chamberlain last | evening.—Trans-Ocean.

Shanghai, To-day.. The U.S.S. Monocacy, the Yangtse River gunboat, is end- ing her long career to-day.

She is being towed towards the Saddle. Islands, where she wilk bé sunk-Reuter.

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