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Israel Border New Clashes In Tunisia:

Incidents

Tel-Aviv, Jan, 24,

A Fotal of 11 Arab In- filtrators have been kiled by laraeli pollee in the course of the last four days near the borders of the Plain of Saron, in the Arab triangle north of Tel-Aviv, it was announced here toutght.

The announcement said that 'pitchel battles took place between border police and marauders who resisted arrest. According to reports

reaching here. the number of armed Arabs infiltrating through the Jordan-Israeli frontier

is

increasing-France-Presse.

Arab Insurgents Cleared

Out

Of Two

Tunis, Jan. 24.

Five people died and nine were injured in new

Towns

clashes in Tunisia today between the authorities Singapore

of the French protectorate and nationalists de- manding more autonomy.

French jet planes went out after one incident, and French forces in counter-attacks cleared in-

AGREEMENT Surgents from two towns.

ON CIVIL DEFENCE

New York. Jan. 24

Cara

Americas. Lack

officals piza mutual and PAN between 1 States a ki ..

Vraces

s of both sides of the djan border for use in the even of an atomic disler.

General F F Worthing.o!. retired Canadian Army Offer made this known today after.. conference among Federal, State and Canadian officials.

The informal

of

Civil Defence

discussion hai

as its object an agreement be tween New York State and the

Ontaria Provinces tine', Gen Worthington said a simular agrement was in the

between discussion stage State of Washington and British Columbria.

tween

L.e

Ci Defence officials in buth countries, he said, were hope- ful

reaching agreements ail States and pro- vinces along the border. Gen. Worthington said the discussions had the approval of the joust US-Canadian Civil Defence Board

Under the plan, Gen.

Worthington said, the trans- portation of refugers across the International border. exchange of civil defence equipment and walving of restrictions against physicians practising in the country in which they were not i licensed would be covered.

They also would provide for payment for loss or destruction of civil defence equipment moved across the border by the nationa: government of The Country JIL which the occurred. Associated Press.

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was at The most serious of today's incidents Walrouan Muslim sacred city in central Tunisia where four people died and nine were injured, a French communique announced.

Danger Of Reprisals

Deterrent

RUHR INDUSTRY HAS QUALMS

One nationalist was killed in Tunis, the capital, in ង gun battle with the Police.

The French announced the clearing of Moknin, where 5,000 nationalists stormed the Civil Controller's office yesterday, and Tebulba, both near Sousse, a few hours after French jet aircraft had swooped low over the village of Kelibia where nationalists had blown up and besleged French police post.

Property Dispute

JOHORE RULER'S APPEAL

London, Jan. 24.

It was impossible to say that the Court directed and administered by the Japan. esc in Singapore was in any real sense the Court of King George, whose sovereignty was in abeyance, contended Mr Cyril P. Harvey, K.C., the Judicial Com- the before

mittee of the Privy Council today.

The Police radioed for tanks and planes after the nationalist attack in the village, 25 miles south of here.-Reuter.

Bonn, Jan. 24.

APPEAL FOR CALM

Tunis, Jan. 24. Chancellor k on raid

The French Resident Adenauer said today that General, in full agreement with Ruhr industrialisis de

to produce arms want Western defence for

Mr Harvey appeared for the Sultan of Jthore, who was ap pealing from decision of the Courts in Singapore in 1948.

The respondents

were

not the Bey of Tunis, tonight made Abubakar, Tunku Aris Sendak- of the Sultan) and for a broadcast appeal to the popu-ker (son

twe trustees of a deed executed Feariation to keep calm.

Tunision Notionalist leader by the son Habib Bourguiba said that the troubles as Tunisia were not

of reprisals by Russian bombers.

"Our position is too exposedly due to the deportation of to an attack by the Russians," he sign of the "state of exaspera said at a news conference, "and

by the French nothing attracts enemy bombers tion" used

1:01: of December 15. like having an arns industry."

В certain Tunistons but were

In his note

The Sultan made an unbuc- cessful application to the Singa- pore High Court, on the grouod that he was ruler of ay hudo-

and pendent sovereign State entitled to immunity, for a slay of proceedings in connection Bourguiba was replying to the with a summons taken out by Actually the Wester Allies appeal for calm made over the Ga not permit Germany to pro- Tunisian Radio by the Resident-respondents in 1947. duce ms under a

By strict post- General, Jean de Hautecloque.

this the respondents had But Dr Adenauer's *31. be

of December 15, applted to the High Court for Defence Commissioner, Theodor the French Foreign Minister, an order that a devre made on Riank

Schuman, suggested recently that Robert

reaffirmed

the Sultan's application in 1945 GAT many should jom an arma- the principle of sovereignty in during the Japanese occupation ments production pool together Tunisia)-France-Presse.

[of Singapore be set aside or they with the other Ave Western na-

be at liberty to appeal ugainst Lions joining In a European Army-France, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg.

Some British and American officials here are known to be arging that Ruhr industry be given a role in Western defence production.

Dr Adenauer said:

"Our Industrialists are not in lavour of having an arms indus- try, chiefly for two reasons:

"We are not in a position now to make atomic weapons or guided missiles, which are too complicated and expensive.

We also 2.

ace

against

the position exposert Russians and this must be taken into consideration."

APPROACH TO UN?

Paris, Jan. 24. Egypt and the Yemen are reported to have decided to press for United Nations sideration question.

it.

concerned

in

The ligation is con- with two properties of the Tunisian Singapore which were the sub-

ject of family settlements.

Informed sources said that the two delegations would try over the week-end to persuade other Arab delegations to follow muit,

Lacoste, of

One of the contentions of the respondents is that by Laking proceedings in the Japanese court in 1945, the Sultan sub- mitted to

Court's the High

The Chairman of the United jurisdiction. Nations General Assembly Mr Harvey argued that the Senor Luis Padilla Nervo,, this two courts might be the same in afternoon informed the French a physical sense but could not be delegate to the United Nations, in a juristic one. There could M. Francois

the be no submission to any jurisdic- view on Tunisia expressed to tion which WES not in fact anhim 10

by this morning

the operative at the time. and delegations of 13 Arab

Viscount

Simon, presiding, faid that Their Lordships would Asian countries,

The interview between Senor reserve judgment-Reuter. Nervo and M. Lacoste took place at the request of the Assembly's Chairman-Reuter and France-

CONSCRIPTION LAW

Dr Adenauer expressed con- he would obtain fidence that Parliamentary approval for a conscription

raise luw to between 300,000 and 400,000 soldiers for West Germany's contribution to the continental army,

and

Presse.

Inquiry Into

Missing Ship

R.A.F. PLANES FOR FRANCE

is

London, Jan. 24. The Royal Air Force delivering 54 Avro Lancaster bombers to the French naval air arm to operate from bases in French North Africa.

The

which have bombers. Seattle, Jan. 24.

converted to

general of been Coast Guard Board Officers will convene

reconnaissance here on

planes,

Royal February 4 to investigate

A

the supplement

the

will Air

He ridiculed claims of oppo- a two- sition Socialists that thirds majority would be re-

Parliament in quired threats that his Government would be overthrown if he tried the rearmament plan to get through Parliament with legs.

The Chancellor told German disappearance of the freighter Force's task of protecting North reporters that estimates pro- Pennsylvania and her 45-mah and South Atlantic supply lines and vital shipping lanes of the posed by Affled officials here

'Captain A. L. Dickert will be Mediterranean. for Germany's defence contribu-

Chairman of the Board, the The Royal Air Force Coastal tion were impossibly high.

been has

using Commandant

the of

Coast Command did not estimate what Germany

general recon- Its members Lancasters as Guard announced. was prepared to pay.

Allied authorities have sug-will be Captain L. T. Jones and naissance planes since the end of

Commander T. World War II.-Reuter. gested 13,000,000,000 Marks Lieutenant ($3,094,000,000) annually as a

German possible

payment.- Associated Press,

Priest Gaoled

Belgrade, Jan. 25,

Be

crew.

Patterson

The most extensive search in the history of the North Pacific

failed to find either the crew Astonishment ́At

or the freighter after she had sent a message that he was sinking in a violent storm on January 9.

The only clue to the crEW'S fate was an overturned lifeboat A Serbian Orthodox priest found more than a week later from the village of Luznica was and some debris-United Press sentenced to five years in prison today for preaching against Yugoslavia's collective farm pro- | gramme.

The indictment charged that

Father Dragoslav Veljkovie had

Eclipse Of Sun

Zurich, Jan. 24.

The

Hague

The Hague, Jan. 24. Holland expressed astonish- ment today over Egypt's aide memoire concerning "unfriend- acts". in the Suez Canal Zone given to representatives of the Netherlands, the United States France and Norway.

ly

A Government spokesman said it was very unusual for diplo used his pulpit to udvise pea- A four-man Swiss expedition matic warnings of this kind to to nations that sants to leave collective farms left here today for the Sudan to be addressed

and return to "the private way observe the forthcoming eclipse undertook no actions justifying ef economy."--Associated Press. of the sun-Reuter.

such steps-United Press.

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