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ARABS SHOT FOR SABOTAGE

Jerusalem, Oct. 25.

The military authorities to-day executed three Arabs, convicted of sabotage.

"Meanwhile over 100 Inmates in s

Jewish prea,—United Press.

NOT ENOUGH

LONDON, Oct. 25,

is not enough to solve the torments

HALIFAX'S SPEECH SATISFIES

Fronch And Gorman Press Comment

*The

NEW ATTACK ON MADRID IS LIKELY

Hendayo, Oct. 26. The sudden Intense Insurgent activity south of Madrid has caused speculation as

na to the possibilities of a new ouensive on Madrid.

The Loyalista disclosed that the that they staged a counter-attack on Insurgents attacked Toledo yesterday,

the Dusan sector, 90 miles north-west

Mudrid,

LONDON, Oct. 25. Widespread violence continued to- Qualified approval has greeted day, while the military authorities Lord Halifax's speech in both tightened travelling restrictions, Berlin and Paris, but Germans Jewish concentration camp have have not yet been given the threatened to stage a hunger strike opportunity to read Lord of Toledo and 18 miles south of unless they are transferred to the Halifax's speech itself, since the Madrid, and thirdly that they bombed official German News Agency.

It is asserted that machine-gun and | issued only a condensed version artillery barrages repulsed all the attacks with heavy losses.-United Palestine, partioned and truncated of 100 words of the speech.

Lovalanzeigem is the only Press. of the Jews, declared Lord Roths- newspaper printing another version comments ap- child, speaking at a demonstration at of the speech, and Friends House. Euston Road, in con-provingly on Lord Halifax's "Arm nection with the Palestine Weak." resistance to the fatalistic view that

He declared that when the Balfour war is unadvoidable." Declaration was made no one dreamt The paper welcomes the fact that of what was coming to the Jews, and the "British Foreign Minister stood there must be additional help from up so energetically for continuation what is still the two most powerful of 11 pence policy, and warned and most just countries in the world, opposing circles from Mr. Anthony Britain and the United States.

Eden to Major Clement Attlee against Millions of innocents must not be meddling in other people's internal exterminated for fun.

affairs."

These two countries, however, may not be able to take increased numbers of refugees themselves. Palestine cannot be a national home for all persecuted Jews.

The future of the Jews in the world is

dimcult ble, but I know it

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Mr. Herbert Morrison criticised the weakness of the British adminis- wil iave a result directly December

sprech tration in Palestine and said the Bri-opposite to that he expects, the March tlah Government should facilitate

extension of Hitler's and Faselst May Jewish immigration. There was no claims, and giving the dictators the September fundamental need for conflict be

idea that real collaboration is that Imposed by force."

tween Arabs and Jews, and he urged the prevention of externally inspired disorder and the illicit smuggling of arms.Reuter.

White-Anting Propaganda In Africa

Pretoria, Oct. 25. A proposal to enable the authorities to deal more effectively with Nazi propaganda is believed to have been discussed to-day during a long inter view between General Hertzog and Mr. Conradie, the South-West Africa Administrater.

After leaving General Hertzog, Mr. Conradle told Reuter that the Union section In South-West Africa was seriously perturbed by the confident tone of the German population in South-West

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July were put forward as conditions for future negotiations, and declares that Oct. proposals are expected in London Dec. from Herr von Ribbentrop, and that immediately these are received by the British Cabinet, Herr von Neurath would go to London-Reuter.

GOVERNMENTS MAIN OBJECTIVES

London, Oct. 25. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in 4 message to the Government candi- date in the Dartford bye-election says that world appeasement, and national security with the consequent strengthening of the foundations of the Government's demoerney are

Airlea, which had be- main objects. come increasingly loud slace the In support of these the Government Munich agreement. The Union requires the fullest possible measure section, however, was still uncom- of support and co-operation.

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It is believed General Hertzog cralle institutions is to be maintained saved the Administrator that the and justified in the eyes of the world. Union Government had no intention-Reuter.

of relinquishing the mandate. The question of South-West Africa's defences was also discussed.—Reuter,

Thumbs Down To Oil Coys. In Mexico

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The rejection means that he companies must now await

the Supreme Court to make anal decision on the legality of the expropriations-Reuter.

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Scarlet Fever On Yangtse Warship

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secretary of the Embassy, and Major. R. Scott, assistant Milliary Attache. -Reuter.

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OCCUPATION CONTINUES

Nanking, Oct. 26.

London, Oct. 25. Negotiations between Count Cinno and the British Ambassador, Lord Perth have, according to the Yorkshire Post, been so successful that there is every prospect of the Anglo-Italian agreement coming Into force about the middle of November. Japanese troops occupied the It is expected that the question | north-eastern sector of Hankow nt will be discussed by the Cubinet at 7 o'clock on Tuesday night. They its usual weekly meeting on Wednes-are at present steadily expanding clay-Trans-Ocean.

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COLONY'S REFUGEES Kam Tin Total Declines As

Chinese Go Back

"

the camp since it was opened about

a fortnight ago,, Is 3,109, 19

Yesterday so many had returned

to their villages or had been claimed by relatives that there were only 721 and of these, arrangements are being The Kam Tin Refugee Camp in- made, with the assistance of volun- habitants have considerably diminish-toered lorries, to transport: 125 per- ed during the past few days and sons to Castle: Peak from whenes a after to-day, - the": "number will betforry will taka hem tó: "Pó On less than 000.

District where they lived before the

"The total that have passed througii, evacuation,

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