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SITUATION IN PALESTINE*

House Of Commons Statement

ROYAL COMMISSION

TO INVESTIGATE

London. June 19. Paris, June 19.

The House of Commons to-day The French Government will discussed the situation in Palestine. support the British Government and the, Colonial Secretary made a

that canctions

statement. in which he described. the after,

forthcoming the disorders and the measures League Of Nations session in taken to meet them and reiterated Ceneva, according to a commun- the Government's determination que issued after the conclusion of

to await the restoration of civil peace before "embarking on a new Palais des Champs d'Elyssees on examination of the problems of Friday with President Lebrun in

the Mandate. the chair.

details Mr. Ormsby-Gore gave The communique declares: ef the reinforcements of the mill- "Foreign Minister. Delbos

tary garrison in the last few weeks ported regarding. the foreign and of the additions to the normal

situation" particularly powers of the Government which, political Concerning the problems which had been made. By a new regula- are on the Agenda of the forth- tion aring at any member of His coming League session. Loyal Majesty's Forces or police and the principle of collective action bomb-throwing with intention

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held in the Senate and Chamber on Wednesday.— Transodeer News Service,

ROME CALM

Rome, June 19.

A sense of calm and faith in the future is the feeling prevalling in

GOVERNMENT UNMOVER

He was glad to say that the | Rome, following Mr. Anthony situation in the immediate neigh- Eden's speech in the House of bouring mandated territory was Commons yesterday, in which the almost entirely undisturbed, and British Foreign Minister announ- there had been no crime or out- ced that the Government favour- rage whatever. The Government ed abandoning the anti-Italian had not been, and would not be.

moved by violence and outrage."

sanctions.

sanctions

According to official circles, As soon as order was restored, but Royal Commission not before, a removed are

Italian economic retaliation measures will would visit Palestine to carry out the most fall and searching in- also be lifted.

Should a normal relationship bevestigation into the causes of the re-established no enmity will be unrest and the grievances alleged

or reprisals taken towards by either Arab or Jew. anyone. It is stated.- Heuler.

felt

U.S. EMBARGOES

Washington, June 19. It is understood that the finan. 7.45 pm-Rhythm and Romance clal and arms embargoes against Ramon Escudero, Johnny Har-ply and Ethiopia will not be ris and Russ Aranas.

affected by any decision of the -Dinner Music.

League of Nations to remoya sanc- tions.

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"THE HARVEST OF HUNGER"

(Continued from page 3)

all

the opportunity." and above were Alled with such a loving spirit that their ardour gave to their words wings with which no mere rhetoric Or determination could have endowed them. And we know, praise be, that there are signs of the same Spirit's operation to-day

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MOVED TO WRITE

There may be many passage In Mr. Beverley Nichols' "The Fool Hath Said" with which agreement will be rare but the point of that book is that he should have been moved to write it and moved to write it in that spirit. For there breathes in every line a passionate, desire at whatever sacrifice to his

OPPOSITION SUPPORT

Mr. Tom Williams (Lab., Don Valley), who spoke for the Op- position, and Mr. Lloyd George Ind. L. Caernarvon). both wel-. comed -the Colonial Becretary's statement and endorsed his firm declaration that the Government would honour its obligation to Arabs and Jews equally. Lloyd George said that the present Arab President Roosevelt has repeat-demands amounted to asking the edly emphasised that these EXT-

British Government to tear up its bargoes are not in any way con-obligations and end the Mandate. nected with the League and he was to-day represented by "close advisers as not desiring to ter- minate these embargoes until an Independent inquiry shows that hostilities have definitely ceased through Ethiopia-

Reuter.

BAN LIFTED

Washington, June 20. President Roosevelt has lifted the embarge on war materials to Ethio- pla.- Reuter.

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AMERICAN ÄTTITUDE

New York, June 20. State Department officials 'em- pahsise that the listing of embar- goes does not imply recognition of Italy's annexation of Ethiopia which constitutes A diplomatic question involving an important consideration that must be left for future determination.— Reuter.

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SOLAR ECLIPSE OBSERVATIONS

No British Government could do that.-

British Wireless.

The

ETHIOPIA STILL FUNCTIONING

London, June 19. Ethiopian Legation here has issued a statement reiterating its claim that Western Ethlepla 18 still a sovereign country, ruled by a regent.

The Emperor, now in London, has received several

messages from his subjects at Oore since his arrival in England.- Renter's Bulletin Service

U.S. AIR FORCE

Washington, June 19. Congress has passed and sent to the White House for the Pre- sidential signature, a Bill autho- rising an increase In the United States army nying corps of 520 Eghting machines.

The present authorised strength comprises 1,800 rst ne aircraft, Friday's total solar eclipse was of all types, and the Bill autho-" ilterary style or disclosure of his self-eclipsed as far as the Berlin rises a force of 2,320 machines.- own secrets to win his reader for University Observatory was con: Reuter,

God through Christ as he himself

WIS

won. I recommend you to read that book and I hope that

("Hong Kong Dally Presa” Spec®ai?

Berlin, June 19.

cerned, by the unexpected dis- covery of a new star during the observations of the scheduled

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The

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SWEDISH, CABINET

COMPOSITION

Stockholm, June 19.

members of the Agrarian Party,

we may all in these days when a astronomical phenomena, 4.5 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA, DJB hungry world is being tempted to new star is situated 14 degrees

(German, English).

forsake God give ourselves in south of the star "Epsilon" in the German Folk Song.

prayer and live to recapture for constellation "Cepheus" and is of The new Cabinet, consists of six 5 p.m.-Music by the Reichswehr: Christ those territories of human 3rd to 4th magnitude.

The Band of Reconnaissance | activity which in their prodigality This is the first time that the and six Government officials, per- Section No. 3, conducted by have gone into a far country, and Berila University Obiervatory dis-manent and non-political experts. Obermibusikmeister Will Thiele. also to "learning from the Holy covered a new star and curiously The Prime Minister is also Min- 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-Spirit the word to speak and the enough it was reported from both❘ister of Agriculture.

view in English.

5.45 p.m.-Something of Every

thing.

A Variety Hour.

6.30 p.m.--Sports Review.

way to live and the love in which stations in the observatory at The previous Cabinet resigned

!

to share so that we may all hear Nenbabelsberg and the branch at following the defeat in Parliament' again every word which proceedeth Senneburg practically almul on the question of old age pen- out of the mouth of God by which taneously-

alone we can live.

Trantocian News Seroine.

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