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IRGUN TALKS WITH HAGANAH Negotiations For A "United Front" Resignation Of Moshe Sneh

Jerusalem, Dec. 28.

The Irgun Zval Leumi, Jewish terrorist organisa- tion, said tonight that it was negotiating for a "united front" in. Palestine with Haganah, Jewish defence army, but denied the reports that an agreement had been reached, accord- ing to Jewish sources in Tel-Aviv,

The Irgun, associated with Zionist Revisionists.

• made this announcement in a statement to the Hebrew press, these sources stated. Twenty-four hours carlier, Arabs complained that the Irgun loudspeakers in the streeta British were discriminating by of Tel-Aviv had, described the providing armoured escorts for leaders of the Jewish Agency, Jewish convoys, while leaving which controls the reputedly Arab vehiclea | 70,000-strong Haganah, os tral unprotected,~~Reuter,

Tors,"

are two

Ingun and Haganah of the three Jewish underground organisations which have been active since the war in opera- Bons against the British and more recently againers Arabs, The other is the Stern Gang also known as Fighters for the Freedom of Israel.

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RICUS

CHOLERA GERMS May Be IN R.A.F. Plants WATER

On Mars

Baghdad. Deč.. 28.

The Iraq authorities to- day arrested man sun- pected of trying to place tubes containing cholera germs in a stream at Ramadi, near the Royal Air Force Base at Habbanlyn.

Tubes of different sizes. said to have been found in his house, have been sent to Baghdad for analysis.

It was said that the ar- rested man sold his house a week ago and had a pass- port which is In order.s

Rehter.

Arabs Infiltrate

Police

Force

Jerusalem, Dec. 29.

A wave of desertions has resulted in a decision by the Palestine Government to cease recruiting Arabs for the Palestine Police.

'The

give farming of Arab constaldies with only

"re-short service should now be left in once the discretion of Pulice Station Com and manters, and has introduced a policy

CHICAGO, DEC. 29. DISCOVERY THAT CARBON DIOXIDE IS PRESENT IN THE | ATMOSPHERE OF MARS— GIVING FIRST CONCRETE | EVIDENCE OF THE POSSIBILI- TY THAT SOME FORM --OF PLANT LIFE EXISTS ON THE RED PLANET-WAS REPORTED TO THE AMERICAN ASSOCIA- TION FOR THE ADVANCE- MENT OF SCIENCE.

Dr. Gerard P. Kuiper of the University of Chicago sold the Anding was made possible by o war-developed t:citique for observing the effects of invisible infra-red radiati: n.

This employs

the same general principle that led to the development of the mintary ntper scope" and other | instruments for seeing targets in the dark.

Both Kuiper and astronomer Fred Whipple, of Harvard told reporters, however, that they loubted the possibility of form of life on Mars higher than plant life and perhaps animal cell

any

life or bacteria-Ass:ciated Press.

Winston from a bad

Dr. Moshe Snch, member the Jewish Agency Execuilve FITARE former commander- of Ingomah, has resigned from the

The Government refuses to Executive, it was

the precise number of Arab thoritatively stated in Tel-Aviv grain who have disappeared

They were sosed with a rifle

WINSTON CATCHES tonight.

trained. in the ure of automatic of grouping new men with veterans

A COLD weapots, but a spokesman told me: whose Joynhy can be relied upon,

The figure in well over 100 for the

Managua, Dec. 29. last 12 months, and most

11chr!འམ men had

newspapers give only a few months service,"

minence to a report that "180 Arnh

Churchill, suffering Arah palice were disarmed by the Army bed by dector's orders today.

cold, was kept in raining centre for Jewish Agency forbidding the pulic US the Jerusalem Bethiebernat Nathanya recently, following the

Members of the former Prime rusting to Palestine of the two inail has been closed down.

"disappearance" of two more con Minister's party

soid that Mr. silps Pan York and Pan Crea Inspector-General Nichol Gray, tables

Churchi apparently caught a rent with almost 10.000 im. D.S.O. Palestine Police, An

Similar desertions heraldet the roll on a motor trip to the Marine Cammamle, has issued orders Arab revolt of 1936. For maths mountains, where he sat beside migrams.

Dr. Sneh in also said t be for safeguarding arm in the posses pas candidates for commanders' jobs his automobile for several hours

*ion of new)

newly-enlisted Arab Mill in the secret Arab forers are said to painting the landscape. His gun- bitterly opposed to the present orientation of the Jewish Agen Jing taken from "suspects" and

"present and correct," Rifles are he have been "infiltrating" the police slation is not regarded as serlous,

reforce-nol zu much to acquire they said. Executive policy towards placed by truncheons.

weapons as to pick up signals, ad- Washington and London, He Inspector-General Gray has also ministrative, and weapon-training ex- Morocco n Dec. 11 to write me- is reported to favour interna- given orders that the duties , and perience.—Our Own Cverrspan›lente moirs. Associated Press. tional neutrality" with #1 pro.

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Soviel tendeney

While the British Adminis- tration is under fire from both Arabs and Jews, each accusing the security forces of "taking sides,” squior offleera, of the Administration and the security chiefs of both the police and

my will thrash out ot a Jerusalem conference tomar- how the whole question of safe- guarding the highways of Pales- tine.

Both Sides Protest

AN OLD HAND IS CALLED BACK TO

AID THE GOVERNMENT

On

Mr. Churchill came to French

Britain's Newest

Battlefront

When the Eighth Army WOR

Ruling out coal wagons, we aline

the problem

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"dug in" at El Alamein Wins-need a wagon army of 750,000 volunteering to help unload the Arab and Jewish newspapers ton Churchill sent for a man.

to carry our goods from the wagons and speed the week-end talay accused the Administra "You go out there and give base factories to the actual ex-turn-round." tion of "breaches of neutrality," the Army everything it wants,"

port front- The Jews coupled their said the Prime Minister. "We're criticism of the Administration's going to build up a new Army failure to protect the main Tel-fond sweep the Africa Corps out Aviv-Jerusalem highwayanid | of Africa."

to be virtually in the hands of a The man went, the Army got handful of Arab snipera-with all it wanted from Alamein to protest against the disarming Tripoli, and the Africa Corps of squnds of Haganah detailed was swept out of Africa. to guard Jewish convoys.

SHIP ON FIRE

That Man Again

Sir Wilfrid (the Civil Ser- We can muster only 600,000, vant) has as much confidence which means that there

the are in

British railways and only four wagons to do the work their workers AS he had in of five.

"Monty's" Eighth Army and General "Bill" Slim's 14th,

Surveying the front, Sir Wil- frid-amullish, alert, with thinning grey hair, and a grey moustacho-treats it BA army problem.

exc-

Every day of the week Sir Wilfrid meets transport ancutives: representatives of tho great "user" companies, and hammers out details of how the transport services can be apeed, ed up.

When Britain awitched her "It's identical," says the man war offort to the Far East and who has often been described as Mountbatten was mounting his the greatest quartermaster who Japanese offensive in India ever lived. Churchill again.

'Keep Moving'

Already counter-plans have

Not The Toughest

Wagon replacements are coming along well (39,354 were made last year)' and we are re- pairing 90,000 a week, which is twice as many as before, the war.

London, Dec. 20.

sent for the man "An army MRY have the been made for coping with a According to a Lloyds Ship-

finest equipment in the sudden "freeze-up." ping intelligence message from "Go out there and give the world, but what's the good of Lobito, Portuguese West Africa, 14th Army all it wants," he it if it enn't be nived from a serious fre broke out early sald. The man went the weapon-base? this morning en board the starved "Forgotten Army" got 264-ton Swedish motor vessel all the fighting gear it wanted, Malhren which arrived there on and the Japa got thrown out of Dec. 10. Hatches No. 1 and 2 Burma. were burning furiously-Reu- Today with Britain's L. of

C. (Lines of Communication to ed. you_civiliana) threatened at the ""It is "absolutely essential heginning of the country's that transport facilities should greatest export battle-Sir have over-riding priority both Stafford Cripps has followed in peace and war. If your Churchill's example and sent transport system breaks down for the man once more.

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"It is a big · job," saya Si Wilfrid, "but, remember, there are no bombs or submarines or monsoons to apoft everything.

"No, taking things all round, I wouldn't any this

was my toughest job.

"If we could get through Dunkirk, we should manage

At the age of 63 Lieutenant- "It is the foundation of the General Sir Wilfrią Lindseli has whole life of the community." loft retirement to reorganisel And British transport, says this." Britain's winter L. of C. to Sir Wilfrid, wanle almost And when the battle's wen he speed-up the turn-round of everything-steel for locomo- will return to the country and railway wagons, and make sure tives and wagons; timber for his gardening, and on Sundays that the great export drive a worn kacks,

to the village church, where he not delayed by hold-ups on the But he surveys the new bat- sometimes gives an address by home. front.

tle-frent with far easier feel-¦ candle-light.

• Today, Sir Wilfrid__is_Chiefings than he had when Chur- In a sermon. some time, ngo Executive of the newly formed chili called him to the Middle he said: Winter Transport Committee. East and then sent him on to "We cannot sit back and let

When he was at the Board | Indla!

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of Trade Sir Stafford gave "It's a big job, but we are Lindsell the job of preparing tackling it in peace," he said. Sir Wilfrid" practises what our war-time factories for "Already thanks Д great he preached.. peace.

And the General found this much easier than supplying the 14th Ariny as they beat their

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Sitting in his small, sparsely furnished office at the Ministry of - Transport, Berkeley-square W.1. recently Sir Wilfrid "put mo in the picture," as the Army would say.

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