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Princess Alexandra at the Alexandra Rose Day collecting depok in London, during her tour-a yearly duty she has now takon over from her mother, the Duchess of Kent.—Expresa
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RUMANIA ACCUSED
Zionists Challenge Admission
To
United Nations
Geneva, July 8.
BRITAIN ACCUSES YEMEN IN IN STRONG NOTE Fomenting Rebellion'
In Aden Protectorate
London, July 8. Britain today charged the Red Sea kingdom of Yemen with "fomenting rebellion" in the adjoin- ing Aden Protectorate, but welcomed the Yemeni Government's agreement for joint consultations on restoring tranquillity of the frontier.
A note handed today to the Yemeni Charge d'Affaires in London, Mr Affayed Mohamed Ibrahim, by the head of the Foreign Office's. Eastern Department, Mr Leslie Fry, described the existing situation on the frontier as "very serious."
UNICAS would
Britain reserved the right to be" day cominission take what steps that might be the British authorities Pecessary to proted the borvidireuns the futurs of the whol tory and inhabitants of the Afen
Bri- Protestante. This protectorale, "including direct tuln has refused to do.-Routez action in the frontier areas" if the Yemen attacks continued,
The Brillh note salt that 20 Yemand raids were made on the A dera Protectorate between May and May 24 since when the situation had not improved. This >eries of aggressions culminated
June 18 in a serious attack on Martaa by some 80 gular Yemen troops #nd 400 tribal irregulars.”
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"ENCOURAGEMENT"
The note sald wat besties
tneks
Yemen!
these
the
to the
Government, according evidence possesret by Brilish
authorities, continued to foment rebellion in the pro- tectorate and to glvo **on- couragement, money
and arme
to
Churchill Says "I'm Not Retiring
From Frank Swanson
Ottawa, July 0. Sir Winston Churchill appar- ently has no plans of retiring at present.
The authority for this sinte- ment is Sir Winston himself.
Al a dinner in his haurir al Dilowa Country Club on June 30, Sir Winston sat between the Canadian Prime Minister, M. St Laurent and the Defence Minis-
ter, Mr Brookte Claxton who retired from Cabinet the follow- ing day. M. St Laurent told Sir Winston that Mr Claxton was retiring next day.
to lawless elements" there.
Calling On the Yemen stop
these attacks, the British
"Oh, you shouldn't do that. note expresscd encouragement You can't do that," Sir Winston
sald
at the Yemeni
nor
Government's
agreement to LA rezent British And then he added: "I'm not suggestion for consultation on the retiring. Affairs in the world frontier tension, "The Gover- are in a terrible mess. I'm stay- of Aden (Sir Toming on to try and do what I can Hichinbotham), is being into help straighten them out." vited to make arrangements
apon London Express Service.
Communist Rumania's application to join the United Nations Educational and Scientific Organi-ch
for this sation was challenged today by World Jewish
tation," the note said.
The Yemeni version of Congress leaders on grounds that Red persecution
mentioned violation of the incidents of Rumanian Zionists was
have taken place on the Yemeni principles and aims of the United Nations cultural British note cluims that
side of the frontier. body.
Dr
E
100 about
Jowa WJC leaders,
Maurice Altogether
tried and sen- Perlzweig. of New York, and have been so
of London, tenced and it is believed that A. L. Easterman,
attention of the trials of others are pending. brought the Economic and Social Council tor
THE "CRIMES" "worldwick Jewish Tilgnation" artused by
Kumandan The
The "crimes" for which these Government's recent condemno- Jews have been condemned are tion to long terms of imprison that they were engaged in ac- ment, some for lite, of leaders divity on behalf of the Zionist
of the Zionist movement.
men and
there "Most of women were held in detention four years without for nearly any change being made against them." the Joint statement
celured,
movement and of maintaining
YEMEN CLAIMS
the
02 the thoy
The Yemen claims that they have been caused by British coercion on Sheikhs of the Aden Protectorate to form a federa- tion, which the Yemen strongly
Britain has opposer.
denied
that this federation project has been forced on their Sheikhs
against their will.
The British view is that the
BAKERS STRIKE IN VANCOUVER
to
Vancouver, B. C., July 8, Seven major bakeries closed today and employees of an eighth walked out on strike in a labour
which threatened dispute leave some 500,000 people in Vancouver without bread.
The
bakeries locked up at noon, seven hours after members et the
Bakery and Con- fectionery Workers Union walk- ed cfl their jobs at the McGavin Company plant when last-minuto working houry failed.
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contact with Jewish organisa-frontier dispute echeems only attempts to settle a dispute over
tions in other countries.
"that
0"
The Union scheduled a meet- ing tonight to discuss further action, and a source close to the
toward settlement would have to come from the Union--United Joint Press.
strip of territory brow either side of the present de
border. and that
there- "It is noteworthy," the Jewish facto leaders continued,
the fore, anything on the Aden aid heavy punishment of activities of that strip is a purely intern-operators mid the first step which, when they were carried al matter.
The Yemen disputes this and not only legitimate on, was under Rurnanian law, but was has declined to set up a openly pursued with the full knowledge and consent of the
H-Bomb Not Rumanian Government.
To Blame
Cold
"The World Jewish Congress
thei is constrained to submit
of the the policy and action Government of Rumania which have resulted in the condemna- tion of the Jewish leaders for
crimes
referred to above with the Brincompatible
of principles and purposes UNESCO in that they render impossible the unrestricted pur- Japanese suit of objective truth and the два
Toronto. July 9, weather could not be blamed on the hydrogen bomb, Torunto meteorologist sald to- day.
Replying to
scientist's statement that cold free exchange of ideas summers could be due to hydro-knowledge which are establish- gen bomb tests, a weather fore od tencts of UNESCO' Conw caster, Mr Lou Shenfeld, said:stitution."-United Press. "Any bomb Lost effect on the
weather would be brief and
localised."
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