JEWISH INVASION OF EGYPTIAN TERRITORY REPORTED TO THE UN
Nevada Shaken By Quake
Paris, December 29.
Israeli troops have invaded Egypt, the British delo- gate to the United Nations Security Council told the Council today.
The British delegote, Mr. Harold Beeley, told the Council this afternoon that, according to tele- grams from the British Embassy in Cairo, Jewish forces are now within Egyptian territory. The telegram statod, he said, that Jewish forces aro now within 10 kilometres of the Egyption town of El Arish.
(An fkmell military
The that violent “jolt, arenas - matijest Tay is brows
to in Tel Aviv tonight Thunderin mobor, rekast thou ands of uncedented the British statement).
The quak
Suit
vates to all, with three obsten- tions.
omended,
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Peace On The Pacific Coast
San Francisco,
December 30.
The American Fedoration of Labour's Ballora' Union of the Pacific and the Proitin American Shipowners' Asso- elation yesterday agreed on terms of A now contract, subject to ratification by the membership of both groups. Ito terms were withheld pending ratification.
The anlfors had threatened 'atrike over wages and
pay. Associated
overtime
Prees.
YUGOSLAVIA REPEATS CLAIM TO CARINTHIA
Belgrade, December 29.
The problem of Carinthia (which Yugoslaviò claims from Austria) can be solved only by incorporat- ́ing the territory in Yugoslavia.
M. Edward Kordelj, the Yugoslav Vice-Premier and
Foreign Minister, said
He told the National Assembly that Yugoslavia had had the full understanding and backing of the Soviet Union on Carinthia-a 3,000 square mile territory with about 477.000 inhabitants.
here today.
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"This policy also weakens" our relations in the economic field, where agreements failed to carried out.
Prague "Traitors"
"For example, the Hungarian Government is falling to meet is obligations with regard to re- parations," he added.
support ne further recourse 10 (The Conference of Foreign it."
Ministers Deputies on the Aus- Mr. Malik wald he would trian peace treaty, which "broke vate for the preamble and the stown last May over Sevlet sup- frst paragraph of the Britian i port for Yugoslavin's claims to draft resolution (citing for an Carinthia, Is meet again ມ່ານ immediate conge fire) and gat | Londen next February), for ha reat of the revolution, M. Kardel followed up Mar- Yugoslavia, he said, in spite of which gave instructions to the shai Tito's recent threat to divert i the extensive help which Yugo- Committee set up by the raw materials exports to the slavin had given her, and which November 4 resolution and to West with a renewed attack on the Conciliation Commission
the polley of the
Cominform
i countries.
Albania is also failing to carry out her economic agreement with
Is now being called an attempler! colonial exploitation.
Rena. Breember 28, A sharp earthquake, followed by continuing shuddering tre- nors, called must of Western
He milled that Britain con- Nevada and Northern Chillsiders that the effective main-
'The resolution. fornia early teniny, Telephone nuance of the truce an essential commruntealiens. between this step, fratly for an armistlee, and entled on the Governments con- 7421 irumediate econdly, for the conclusion of acerned to order Two States were disrupteri
telinitive settlement,
cense sire, to implement without spokes-deny the November 4 resolution Hatly of the Council (which enlls for the restoration of the truce In
Unfair To Arabs
He declared that it is not their He complained that the East- fault tha! relations with the crn European countries were outley in the two-Stafe area aret
After The disclosure by Mr. the Negev), to obey the order of
Fawal Bey (Egypt) suich the
Eastern European delegate. the acting Mediator the with Arab States were put in a very though essentially different from moral help to the trailors of So-
Riving countries, offelally
material and internolten?
Beeley, the Ukrainian Freyin Wiertel
M. Thinshenko, declared that the denwal of forces, and to allow unfair position. They were ta Juring this city night mas late-g
those with capitalist British draft
Yugoslavia in Pro- facilitate supervision resolution (put and
countries, cialism unet by jone sile fared By an active had taken a bad turn since the gue, where they are allowed to shopped tedepsire forward yesterday culling for noited Nations observers,
Unitri Nations
Security Cominform echsure of Marshal publish a counter-revolutionary
• lines between Hene and Sarra- ¦ mimedinte
It instructs the acting Mediator Are) Case
Counest and on the other hand Tito's Government.
Journal-Reuter. mento,
Pedestensed to protect the British to report to the Commeil by Jan-
Their people's who quite collapse of a dog wall Vords, puppet, King Abhillah of Trans-uary about the progress made logically and reasonably asked
by that date Nevada, and can not hamteeds of | 3. volum.
Suplementing them why they did not get the of November 1. lded that he would vote the resetation of dollars" damer to lass Vale art
16 United Nations or the Security negotiations plasten tagliomal Western only for the Arst paragraph of which called Nevada
The solution, which orders an between the parties concerned). do something about- It als inviles the Committee
He said he was disappointed Mar d
The Soviet of the Council appointed uncter at The lukewarm tone of the Far Wend Oak-anak, Chidoriva, įm preventative, sand the United the Novrinber 4 resolutions 19 | British resolution, adding: “It is
147 fai
Share vale, California. Nations General
Janney to consider the certainly no Assembly had meet South to Len an the Sag Joopan, hauduted than fl
of the Negev situation and
report; step in the right directiva, 1 is valley
Mestator and the Inst part of the fandi lnvites Cuba and Norway to better than nothing, howeve British draft resolution did not replace from Jantzary the tw "L eers by omission; i enys therefore make sense.
Committee members. nothing about the system o! The campaign is a stab in our Belgium and Colombia,
supervision by the United Na-people's back in their struggle
to build up Socialism,
raven
shioned.
K
Professor Vincent Gianelia, University at Nevada oʻlamo. logist, said the first stiff shock threw the University's selamu graph completely off sta track.i
ttails
il Vers would do thi
Levere
frankl B- restored the dy dument 1 29 tion within 15 donates and am that time Bar Has been 1- mendous amount of enthquake actively whirl seeds to be mappe trang the the Rega arvoa 1selt, thatent Pres
mmerlate erase five
Mr. Juents Mabk.
British Plan Adopted
W fast
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for
16
Russian Demand The resolution expresses the Conwitution Committee appoint-
On his recommendation, the fed by the General Assembly on Special Committee on Palestino Urcember 11 will be established will report to the Council on with the least possible delay. January 7 and not January 8
as arginally stated in the re- solution.
The Council then voted' on the British resolution which WIS carriet and adoptert by eight
Iraqis Join In Fighting Again
Baghdad, December 29.
Iraqi forces have resumed the fighting in Palestine,
the Iraqi Prime Minister, Muzahim Amin Pachachi, announced today.
He declared "The Iraqi Army, General
The three abstaining meinbers were the United States, Husais and the Ukraine,
Earlier, Mr. Jacúb Malik, for Rukala, had made a new calt for a селье tire, The meeting
with began
A tribute to the Fate Egyptian Premier. keanhy Pasha, who was - sinated yesterday.
Langenhove
M. Fernand Van (Belgium), the Chairman, asked the Egyption delegate. Fawzi Pashn, 10 communicate the Council's condolences 10 tuk
Gavernment,
tions."-Beuter.
more than half a
Stab In Back
ma
had
In this cam
The whole propaganda chine of these countries been mobilisad paign of sandaring Yugoslavia.
"Such nets have nothing in common with the trenlies of friendship and mutual assistance existing between those countries and Yugoslavia," he said.
West Hopes For United Germany
Washington, December 29.
Britain, the United States and Franco still hope Russia ultimately will give up her stranglehold on Eastern Germany and agree to the unifica- tion of all Germany.
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Shinwell's HONGKONG-LONDON
Message
To The Army
Catterick, December 29. The Secretary for War, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, in a New Year's message 10 1 гпоря Catterick Camp, published in the Army newspaper, Collarick Express, suys:
"The period! which National Service man will have to spend in the Army is being increased from 12 to 18 months. That be- ing so, I would like to make an appeal to all those who are al- ready in the Army to do all they
the
to make the Initial stages of newcomer,' time with the Services as friendly as possible. This can be done by keeping the spirit of goodwill alive through- out the year.
"The young
who are chaps coming in will need a warm wel- Western Europe
clear come. becume
Let us all try to make following the collapse last De- them feel at lume as much as cember of the Big Four Foreign possible in what for them will be Ministers meeting in London. In strange and new surroundings. the Western view, the meeting demonstrated
Russian intention
But they also believe it will lake time, perhaps five years. Mr. Malik, reopening the des
say the Diplomatic oficials bate, then declared that it was three Western powers are not essential that the Council should convinced that Germany is to reaffirm its recommendations toh permanently split along the to hold Eastern Germany as a the parties to enter into direct
for Western possible Communist wedge negotiations to settle all conten- Present Eastern and
had arisen Occupation irontiers,
Neither the control of all Germany, tous questions that in the Negev,
is any ser fous consideration being given to a separate peace trenty with Western Germany,
But in face of present Sovlet obstructionist tactics, Western
measures outlined in the
agreements.
William Riley (the has resumed fighting in Pates United Nations Observers' Chief tine besides the Egyptian forces of Staff to accept a permanent he The Iraqi Government has re- truce.** fused a request frian Brigadier
WULKAN'S SUIT FOR LIBEL
"Unseemly Haste"
There is only one way to solve Palestine problem. direct
He added that he was hopefutiations between the parties strategy is to go ahead with it-
that an
would agreement
reached for
of Be Arab armies.
The
be
and the Mediator, he declared.
wreck
terim
them good training, can engender The Army, as well as offering
true comradeship that will en- dure long after their period of National Service is over."---Reu-
By taking A firm #tand ter.
againat Ruista, the Western powers feel that Moscow will so be forced to give up, dreams of a Communist Germany and Soviet-dominated Western
a
Europe.
All
He atineked what he called four-power a unified command 5 Alexander Cadogan's un steps taken assure stability in policies on Germany is not ex- Any change in present Soviet, seemly hate in pushing through Western Premier was speaking at the resolution
Germany have been
the pre- lo come until of November
pected view to ultimate sent interim 4 proposed with a demonstrationby students who which
measures have: threatened sanctions Sovlet participation. had demanded that Iraq resume against
restoring the
proved successful In aggressor) to
Unter no condition will the stability to Western fighting to save Palestine.
Europe.- Ithe previous Council resolutions three Western powers agree to United Press. Egyptian forces eating for negotiations between German unity for the sake of fighting in the Negev aren the parties themselves.
Southern
Any future four-power Palestine. Iraqi
unity. The resolutions of November 4,"ngreement will have to be based ferred to by Sir Harter Shaw-frees had earlier been engaged he said, "was imposed upon the on fair, Just and |ndh-satellite
the Nablus-Tulkarm-Jenin Council by the United Kinglom principles. recent Tri-in
Triangle 171 Central Palestine delegation. The Committee then The need for taking interim set up is useless, and we would steps in Western Germany and
New York, December 29. [ are
Marcus Wukan, who was roof
cross during the
Jewish
bunal hearings in London, South of the Sea of Galilee. nnunced today that his lawyers The United Nations ordered n will ale sull for $250,000 for teens fire on July 15 and ngain fibel against the British Lion on November 4,
and Steel Corporation, Linuted. An Israeli military spokes- The casi Concerns -alleged man in Tel Aviv today des- publication of material referring cribed the current fighting in the Negev desert as mapping up operations, taking place in Israeli territory,
to Wulkan by the, Comportentu. Mic. Wulkan siated That Str Hartley referrest 11 this ma- terial during the Tribunal
Ground and air activity con Members Cat the law firm tinued but on a reduced scale, he handling the ease told Reuter added. The spokesman Invariably that nothing has been fled yet had no comment in reply to re-
but that papers are going to porters' questions on Egyptian Albany, the capital of New York claims and complaints about the State, tonight.
Negev fighting. An official said the action Ins Haifa,
A United Nations would take place in the Supreme (spokesman sald the situation in Court of New York County Southern Palestine was described (Manhattan),—Reuter.
by observers as quiet.-Reuter.
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