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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947. .
OUTRAGES IN PALESTINE Full-Dress Debate In House Of Commons
Bold Decisions Demanded
Palestine, Aug. 12. Palestine was debated in the House of Commons® Mackeson, Conservative today, Brigadier Member, 'referring to the constant attacks on British personnel and particularly to the hanging of two British sergeants recently, sald the time had come when expressions of regret by moderate Jewish opinion should be trans- lated into positive action.
Many outside the immediate criminals responsi- ble for the death of the two sergeants must have known where they were being hidden and the reason why no word had reached the authorities was 'that moderate Jewish leaders were frightened to give information.
BRIDGE COLLAPSE
Milan, Aug. 12.
"Old The 14th Century Bridge" of Pavia dlved into Ticino River today when its hundred granite columns gave Day to age and war damage.
The picturesque covered bridge, with a chapel in the centre of the old structure, collapsed at an early hour and in one was injured.-United Presa.
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In WARNER BROS.' dinary civil occupations of the people of Palestine but to pre- vent any nutbreak of disorder between the Arabs-and the Jews.
Haganah OF the Jewish Agency could, by real coopera- tion and a frank disclosure of information, have brought ter rorism to an end at any time He during the inat two years. and with. fult approval of the thought the Agency had allow- British Government. He acteded the monster to grow up. In full cooperation and harmony which would in the end destroy with the General Omeer Com-the Agency themselves. manding, and in recent events "For the sake of the Jewish no action proposed by the mili: ¦enuso itself, I hope for the firat tary authorities had been dented time that a real, open and com- them.
plete cooperation will be given A continuance of the terror-to the Government." He declar- ist outrages was largely due to ed. the fact that the terrorists were a relatively small, highly or
Optimistic?
All were conscious that there would be a very difficult period ganised and well trained body Colonel Stanley said: I think decision or recommen-of misguided criminals, acting we must be optimistle indeed before dation could be expected from under cover of the Jewish com-if we think that there is going the United Nations, that dur-munity in general.
to emerge from the United Na- The problem could be solved tioun some new agreed solution ing the spring and the summer there would be a period of very less by military operations, Im-which can immediately be put considerable strain and dim-portant as they were, than by into effect. culty, and that there would be police measures and by the ac So far as I am concerned I a very great danger of the civilian of the Jewish community say that the only alternative to administration degenerating itself. Therefore he hoped that partition in Palestine in evacua- possibly to a degree when it Haganah would supplement the lon. I do not believe that this might not be possible to carry | Government activities and con-country can continue to carry tinue its own measures in 3 on.
un alone the burden in blood, more determined mood.
treasure and work-to pay and carry on in anything like the that same lines in Palestine have been current for the last two years.
The appeal that was made in that the this interim period parties eoncerned should show some restraint had brought fortunately no result.
Burden And Cost There were fierce question
Major Reamish, Conservative,
He recalled a case in which he did not propose to discuss two British Crimina' Investiga- the administration of the La- tion Department men were bour Government over the past shot and left dying in the two years. street, while members of the Jewish community passed on the other side, afraid lest if they crossed over they or their loved ones would suffer.
This fear, he said must be conquered or Jewish life would be run by a small Gestapo.
Since the Labour Government took office, 79 military person nel had been kil'ed und 180 were were wounded; 40 policemen killer and 69 were wounded: civilian ensualties were 15 kill. ed and 10 womuled the total of about 400 British casualties.
No Irresolution The odium of these events
The Colonial Secretary said must fall chiefly on terrorists,
that there was no irresolution but the Government and its sup-
in dealing with evil as severely porters should not be exonerat-
as British resources permitted. ed from their share of the rea-
"We are determined to play asking where the terrorists ponsiblity. Election pledgesings as to the harden and cost our part as effectively oo we were being trained, said that were made to the Jewish can to Britain of the tragedy in-can with all our resources in the understood that in a place In Northern Caucasin six or munity by members of the Gov-volved by Britain having to the suppression of this evil," ernment and when it was clear | shoulder thir internationa! Mr. Creech Jones expressed seven hundred Kurds and Jews that these pledges were not go- | liability.
his regret at the recent anti-were undergoing intensive ing to be honoured, opinion was "We believe that Britain has Jewish demonstrationa which courses in terrorist activities, certain to be resentful and dishonesty and disinterestedly had taken place in Britain and including political training. illusioned and then turn to tried to
instrument said that in spite of the fee'- work B abuse and attacks.
that has proved, both to the ings of provocation, no useful Two years had passed and Jews and to the Arabs, unwork-purpose was served by this kind the Foreign Secretary had com-able, and there is unfortunately of thing. "I feel as deeply on p'etely failed to fulfil his pledge on the part of Jewry a little anyone the horror and minary in reach a solution of his ques-disposition to deny the deel-caused by the criminal groups when they sion of the United Nations un-in Palestine and their abettors sabotage.. Bold Decision
recommendation is made elsewhere, but the authorities) Several members protested Brigadier Markeson made no which is in accordance with have our complete confidence against the publication by the reflection on those on the spot heir own view of the situation, and they will not sacken in "Daily Express" recently of a *** the troops--ny other "I want to any very strongly their efforts to meet the altua hotograph of the bodies of the two murdered British sergeants army would have broken out that in this period. n high tion."
The Colonial, Secretary said hanging from the trece. and the Mus frightful out-standard of administration in rages would have orcurred, the difficult and dangerous con- that Britain's task in Palestine Norman Lever asked if it was Brigulier Mackenson went on:dition of Palestine was being had not been made any easier speculative incitement to vio- *I be leven bol decision has maintained unimpaired, and 1 by campaigns of vilification and lence.-Reuter. to be taken in Palestine but think we owe a great debt to abuse which had been carried believe the first thing to do is that administration."
out in certaiu sections of the
tion.
a get our hogs concentrated so "So far as Arabe are concern-¡ French press, and also by some thut we not wake up one morn-fed," continued
the Colonial organs of the American press. ing and find two more of them Secretary, "I think this House The Jewish Agency at present hanging from'a tree.
should know that in the trying in Palestine had, in their pas "I believe it la necessary now conditions of Palestine, they sionate criticism of British no- for economic pressure to be have shown restraint and Ilicy, lent themselves to the brought on the Jewish com-hope that even if at present grossest misrepresentation. munities as a whole to make they are little frayed, we shall There could be no solution to
Mr. Richard Crossman, La- bour, said that everyone knew where most of the terrorists re ceived their training-in the British Army during the war were trained for
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pult themselves together and tions because of their displea-future of that country control the extremists in Pales- pure with the somewhat aggres-solved and the status of Palen- tine, the future is going to be sive attitude which a minority time determined. Bald Mr. DIALOGUE IN MANDARIN very unpleasant to anybody of the Jews are assuming at Crecch Jones amid applause," who does not subscribe to the present." views of these gungsters.”
The Coloniul Secretary, Mr.
Reminding the House that the No Value
Palestine problem would be dis-1 "So far as terrorism is con- cussed at the next meeting of Arthur Creech Jones, said that cerped, the Jewish Agency was the United Nations Assembly In invited in February to assist five or six weeks time. Mr. Jones Baid that, the police in stamping it out. Creech Then and since they have pub-pending the report of the Unit- licly declined to cooperate. Aed Nations Committee, it would denunciation and condemnation be unwise and injudicious for of terrorism is of no value at the British Government to make all unless the Jewish community any pronouncement without a reflect their condemnation in study of the report and its re- relentless action to rid them-commendations,
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The situation in Palestine
A Limit
He concluded: "There is ob- today is grave and extremely viquely a limit to commitments difficult, but the British au- that Britain can burden her. thorities have not flinched from self with overseas. Our aln- acilon which, in their judg-cerity is manifest by our refer- ment, conditions demanded and ence of the problem of Pales- will not flinch from any men- tine to the United Nations. We sures calculated to destroy that are good members of that or evil and to bring to justice the gonisation
and our record people responsible for the hide-stands high. ous crimes, which are commit "We have every hope that the United Nations will recoinmend The High Commissioner, he a line of action that will prove and, under the emergency re-acceptable to both the Jews and gulations had now full power the Arabs, and be guaranteed to take any action which might by International obligation of be necessary for the security of peace, good order and the de- life and property in Palestino Velopment of Palestine" with or without consultation The former Colonial Secre- with. London. In practice, hotary, Mr. Oliver Stanley, Con- said, he had acted expeditiously servative, thought that the few
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