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YUGOSLAV MANOEUVRES AT

PARIS CONFERENCE

Párts, Oct. 2.

The Balkan and Finnish Econonile Committee of the Paris Conférence today voted in favour of incorporating in the draft Bulgarian treaty the principle of free International traffic on the Danube.

Voting was eight votes for and five against. The Russians' own proposal that the Danube ques- tion should be settled by the Danube státes themselves which include Russia, since she acquired Bessarabin from Rumania-was de- feated by the same voting line-up.

CORDELL HULL SERIOUS

Washington, Det. §. Fears for the life of Cordell Hull mounted on his 75th birthday as he failed to rally from a cerebral fäcniorrhage, A hospital bulletin said Ar condition still remains serious. -Associated Press.

and Terri-

Bushire Falls To Tribes

Teheran. Oct. 2.. Pernian General Headquar- ters, out of communication with Bushire, the Persian Gulf port for the first time since the nouthern Tribesmen's revolt, naid tonight that Bashire, was

given up de

da lefinitely lost." At Khezerun. 70 miles to the northeast fierce fighting is con- tinuing and the garrison is out. numbered by the tribesmen. It will be forced to surrender un- leba reinforcements, now re- forted to be on the way, BE-

India abstained in both votes.] opportunity to present hur vlow's All the "unngreed" clauses again 'before. A decision was

A compromise agreement was of the Bulgarian treaty estab-| taken.

reached tonight on the problem lishing the principle of a most favoured nation treatment for bort into the

Yugoslavia's proposal to in- of the 200,000 Magyars whom Italian peace It to proposed should be trane the United Nations for 18 trenty n clause compelling ferred from Czechoslovakia, to months after the signature of Italy to return gold. reserves of Hungary. At a short besele the treaty, were adopted,

Mr. Willard Thorp (United Bank, was

the former Albanian National of the Best of the rive BODD.

rejected by the States) proposed that repura- Italian Economic Committee to tions to be paid by

by Hungary should be reduced to 60,000,- committee considered that the

night.

The majority of the 400 instead of £75,000,000 pro- general restitution clauses, of pened in the Foreign Ministers the treaty covered this matter draft. Under the agreed claume Moreover Italy had contested of the draft trenty. Hungary the ownership of the gold and was to pay £60,000,000

and this question was not yet set *26,000,000 to Czechoslovaktin tled. It was decided. and Yugoslavia.

Not Valid?

Mr. Thorp said the United Statee, since March. this year, had sent three notes to the Russian Government saying the situation in Hungary was criti- cal and urging constructive action by the three Powers, but no action had been taken.

Without replying to the sub- stance of the United States proposal M. Fedor Gusev (Rus- Mia), objccted that it had no legal

validity as it was not fled within the time Ilmit.

It was agreed that the chair- man should consult with the competent authorities of the conference as to whether or noti the United States amendment! could be admitted. The com- mittee then adjourned;

Manoeuvres By Yugoslavia

Hungaříän. toring Committed a formula was day that the British Foreign

Persian quarters stated to

able to both Hungary and the Peraian Government reached which will be accept Office had rejected a request by for Czechoslovakia. experts assembled immediately and Charles A. Gaalt,

A group of the recall of Alan Charles Trott after a secret session to pretish diplomatic officials in Per two Bri- pare details for submission to sin, as being "person nor the sub-committee later tonight,

-Routor.

The British Govern- Frata. ment is stated to have asked the Persian Government for evidence in support of the af- | Iegations that the eficials were involved in the recent Bakhitlari tribesmen crleis-Reuter.

TALKS ON PALESTINE ARE ADJOURNED

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London, Oct. 2011

The Palestine Conference adjourned today, until Dec. 16 after holding six full sessions in four weeks; heating the.British piki för prövlúcial autonomy for Palestine and the Arab counter plan for setting up an independent Arab state; failing to achieve the participation either of Jewish organisations or Palestinian Arabs; and falling to reach any deelstons,

Other Attacks

Teheran, Oct. 3.

The newspaper ""Etelant" sald the Persian Gulf port of Bushiré rebel tribesmen was. completely in the hands of

Govern

The paper and the ment's position at Kazeroun was extremely serious as the rebels brought

y for a final assault on the cri- reinforcements apparent- circled garrison.

Serious fighting continued in Ardahan where the garrison is re-

An official communique issued! Dr. H. F. Khalid, secretary of pelling strong rebel attack-As- after today's full session said the Arab Executive Committee, sociated Press.

Dec. 16 was the curliest date sald: We predicted this and

at which the conference could maintained that the whole confer The Short Road

reconvene in view of the forthence was nothing but q clever des coming meeting of the United laying manoeuvre so dear to Bri-

The Italian Pelitical and Ter- Vallons General Assembly in tish-stalesmen when faced with a To War

New York and the Foreign difficult and complicated problem

Secretary's commitments in the on which they are adverse to gly- San Francisco, Oct. 3.

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the first 50 minutes of its meeting carller Council of. Foreign Ministers..ng a final decision."

Secretary of War Patterson told today deciding, hoty the future

This morning's purely, formal The postponement," he said, the American Legion today "re- constitution of the proposed meeting, which came after is another polite answer to the cent and better experience" pointo free territory of Trieste, should 12-day break, was devoted sola-Arab Government's note threaten-a lesson that "millory weakness Washington, Oct. 2, be discussed. A Soviet proponally, to receiving. a report from Ing to take the matter to thefs nothing but an invitation to be

The United States that the committee should first the joint committee which has United Nations.

pusljed arpfind and

and assaulted by consider the articles of lio bean studying the Arab propo

"If this is so, Britain will have ambitious dictators.

Army is blueprinting draft treaty setting out the

In won the first round in this hide-

division an address urging universit airborne general principle. for the statute I generally admitted that and-seck game," Dr. Khalidi sala.milltary training of one year for 17,000 men with a fire niready agreed on by the Big the results of the talka, év far, The Irony of the whole situu-boys starting at 13 and setting up and

Is single department

striking four, was rejected by eleven have been negligible, but both tion becomes more evident when voter to eight.

aldes insist that the conference it is stated that this two and a defence, he said "In these days it equal to ground troops. Mr. Mosha Pijade (Yugo has not broken down. How half month postponement is

Officals unarmed transport plane slavia) clashed with the chair ever, at no stage has there been sary to give the British a chance that gets shot down not à Flying tentative planning aid that it

doubts the wartime strenghi man, Mr. Laif Egeland (South

any real negotiation. The Brito study the Arab counter-pro- Fortress." Afrlen) over the ten-minute tish have learnt that contrary problems has never been examin- the recent Yugoslavia incident in similar to that used by the In- (It was an obvious reference to of the divisions, which will he posals, is flough, the Palestine! speech limit. Mr. Pijade read to many forecasts the Arabed or studied before.

which an

American plane a prepared speech at a trenien delegates stood firm and united dous tate in an effort to keep on the Arab League's policy balt, but surely not the Palestine

"Some fish may swallow this brought down.) · up with the time limit. After The Arabs have seen that Bri Arabs," he added. Associated straight road to war," he said

"Military weakness is eight minutes the chairman tain will not easily be brought wathed him and he became con- to abandon its present policy.

Frees, fused when trying to jump some and plan for provincial autono- passages.

This reprenents the limit After wa false starts be began reading again at an even of the usefulness of the talks faster pace until the chairman Need For Haste called on him to stop. Mr. Pijade protested that he aced- There will be at least two ed a few minutes more" and changes in the situation when A strong group within the slded at Nuernberg, and asked divisions from 11,000 men and when this was refused he tried the conference résumes. Firstly, Party's ranks have continued la "who among the judges was with- 200 tanks to 15,000 men to continue, remaining on his the United Nations General AF-jexpress their opposition to the out sin?"-Associated Press, 400 tanks.-Associnied Press. feet.

sembly will be over-so there Government's

policy Finally the chairman állów- will be no immediate possib-members, Mr. R. H. Crossman, One of the most critical Labour ed him two minutes extra to of debating the Palestine complete his speech,

tion before it if negotiations said the Palestine talks had Denying that the sub-com- break down. Secondly the achieved nothing. A member of mittee had falled to agree he❘ United States Congressional the Anglo-American Commission Canse Yugoslavia would not elections will be over-so that on Palestine, Crossmats sald make conecasions, Mr.

"The conference falled because Pijade the United States policy may be declared: "The United States less preoccupied with the nobody really believed. in the pro- and British proposals for the fluence of the Jewish-American vincial autonomy plan chunclutéd

1. believe by Morrison. all regime in Trieste

reveal vote. that Trieste is not to become Jewish opinion in London is members of the Cabinet are sorry a free demilitarised territory disappointed by the postpone-they did not accept the recom- JOHN HARVEY - JOE E. BROWN - MARTHA RAYE under international ministrament, spolcamen strossing themcndallous of the Anglo-Amer!-

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extremism in Palestine, A Compromise.

Meanwhile, informed quar Foland; proposed that the tors believe the Jewish Agency Trieste statute should be Executive will continue negotiu considered by the Big Four who tions with Britain, aimed at re- which should allow Yugoslavia an moving the difficultión

hive, so far, kept the Jewish delegation away from the talks.

New Labour Troubles

Now York, Oct. 3. While some hope persisted of in

Rome, Oct. 3.

The proposal is in line with other recently reported studles Debate Of Palestine

aimed at giving more punch and expanding the size of the in-f Labour Party sources predicted Il Buonschso, which was ori- fantry and armoured unita. last night that there would be a finally a common man mevement Along these fines, the US. debate on Palestine during the often accused of Fascist tenden- Army is said to beplanning coming session of Parliament, cis, sald here yesterday that ven- to raine divisions from 16,000 which résumes on Oct. 8.

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PRIMATE WAS IMPRESSED

Sruthampton, Oct... Dr. Geoffrey Fisher.. Arch-19 bishop of Canterbury,, who re- turned to Southampton today after five weeks in the United These were summed up by a States and Canada, bald that Jewish Agency spokesman in "much to my surprise I found Jerusalem today, who said the mycelf lidng skyscrapers Agency could not take part in America. I went expecting to the conference "with ite hånde

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Vice Admiral Forrest P. 8. Dimoult, Ditertor, Mt. Edward Warren, to attend the conference.

Sherman Deputy Chief of called all Burtles concerned with Should these dificulties búNaval Operaient, said that the maritime wilkovit into cons overcome, there is a possibility guided meatle ships would take 11. Calculated. E5, Orgy unuous foxelan, In a determined that the Agency, might prest the assaults, load in faturé ach 13. Jewels. 20. step

for Anglo-Jewish casions of warfare, with afferait surtiera id. Dishearten, 27, Sent.. effect a settlement However, mest ports remained the conference before rdeum relegated to a defensive role. paralyzed. In New York, where an tion of the talks with the Araba estimated 8,800

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