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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947.

PALESTINE SETTLEMENT:

BITTER RUSSIAN ATTACK AGAINST BRITISH

STAND

Lake Success, Nov. 24.-Soviet Russia launched a bitter attack on Britain today for its "peculiar attitude" towards a settlement in Palestine.

Speaking in the United Nations Palestine Committee,, M. Semyon Tsarapkin, the Soviet delegate, said: "Britain's attitude must be understood as a desire to work against a settlement of the Palestine question in the spirit of respect for the principles of the United Nations."

NAZI HEADS

Pash.

M. Tsurapkin charged that countries was made by the Egypilan the conditions laid down by delegate, Mohamed Hussein Heykal Britain for co-operating In A Heykal Pasha declared: "It Arab settlement of the question "con-blood if shed in Palestine, Jewish stitute a loophole for all those blood will be shed elsewhere in the who are ready to oppose any Arab world. Once bloodshed settlement of the Palestine gins no power on earth can contine

it to Padestine.

OF INDUSTRY IN THE DOCK question."

be-

"The peoples of the Orient will inevitably support the cause of their compatriots in Palestine.

the

"The Soviet Government," M. Tsarapkin declared, "considera that Nuremberg, Nov. 24. this way of dealing with a question Friedrich Flick, one of Ger-is contrary to the tasks of the United is harmful, dangerous It is many's biggest industrialists Notions. and first to be brought to trial and might Involve great dificulties. "There is a serious contradiction for war crimes, was denoɑneed in the British attitude. On one hand, today as head of an industry Britain turned to the United Nations with a request for a settlement of which flourished under the Nazi the question, and, on the other, the strongest measures possible to main-;

United Nations did considerable work Then Britain settle the tu

question. As the United States prosecution

comes up with reservations which filed its closing brief in the trim of deprive its original application of

of his assistants, all meaning and content. File and five

Wan askert of punishment

the That is not a normal situation, American Millary Tribunal for

accordance with the enterprises It is not in These

whore man

of co-operation. flourished Bke a

free spirit green bay

"The under Jitter and who neetinlerl most powerful and privileged posl- industrial thes 112

German

regime.

tion fabric."

л

1

Soviet Government siders no menber of the United Nations can place any conditions in the path of the United Nations. It tarnot place any conditions under distinguished which would agree to take the

Jor solving looking. Flick Astened intently as responsibility the brief was read by Charles S. problems. Lyon of New York City.

White-haired and

Will Reject Statements

the

is

Mr Lyon said Dusands of citizena

This is particularly inadmissible of occupied countries worked as

state, which amandatory in the Filek, con- | for forerd labourers

obligated to carry out the decisions cern..

of the United Nations.

"That constituted enslavement," Flick and the other he continued. defendanta during the war thint there were muny enslaved workers among employers of their plants.

Flame Of Anti-Semitism "It is a simple matter to address an appeal for co-operation to the members of the Arab League as did United Mr Herschel Johnson, the

My reply is thot States delegate.

employ might Rovernments taln order, but just as British troops have been unable to stop Jewish terrorism and just as the American nuthoritics have been unable to stop always lynching mobs, it is not possible for any government, to stop mob massacres,

"You are unconsciously on the verge of lighting a flame of anti- Semitism in the Middle East which would be inore difficult to extinguish than it was in Germany.

our

not

as

on

your

EDITORU PREIS HERY:CE.

"You have my consent, young man, although we hate to lose her.

Been with the family such a long time, you know."

NO DOMINION STATUS FOR INDONESIA

The Hague, Nov. 24-Authoritative circles at The Hague were today "completely mystifled" by a report from "At present, we regard the million

Batavia quoting Dutch sources there as saying that the Jews in our countries as brothers. Your decision might prompt some of

Dutch Government was preparing a statute for Indonesia people to regard them

similar to the British Statute of Westminster of 1931, which chemies.

"1 warn you of this while there gave Dominion status to certain British Empire nations.

still time. If you decide

There was no question of the Dutch and Indonesian represen- partition now, you will ignite the flame of racial war."

"Dominion status" being given tatives under the auspices of the United Nations Security Council's He added: "Is humanitarian duty and your duty on to Indonesia, they said, adding "Therefore we have to reject all behalf of the Jewish people not to that the report possibly referred mediating commission, it was added.

in serious danger the million to an agreement being drawn place in Jews in the Middle East merely to

with East Indonesia to save a few thousands in Europe or

legalise its status as a constitu- to satisfy the Zionist dream.

"It assure you that the Arab Governments will do everything in States of Indonesia" in union ent of the projected "United

to power

protect Jewish their

with Helland and under the citizens in their lands, but we are

often all aware that mob fury is Dutch crown.. stranger than the police,

Puzzling Warning

the

doubls

statements made by Britain in the

in Palestine Committee as being

the obligations with compatiblu undertaken by a mandatory power." the doubts, which Dealing with had bcen expressed about Acquired Capital Goods

legality of the Assembly ordering "No partition, M. Tsarapkin sald: "The defendants did seek to euch doubts were expressed by the quire, and

did acquire, possession mandatory power when it came to and control of factories and other the General Assembly with its pro- capital goods in occupied territories

The Egyptian delegante, Mabinoud posal," ngainst the will of the true owners.

Ile continued: "No such

has certain puzzling features. He were raised by the Assembly itself Bey Fawzi, lasued a warning that when the special Palestine Assembly said: "Jews of doubtful origin are was convened. No such doubts were now assembling in Black Sea ports raised by any members of the Special to emigrate to Palestine. When they

will join with arrive they these properties.

people come for terrorist gangs. suddenly "Now

They will provoke "Defendants did establish relations ward to say that they are not con disorders and the resulting chaos with Himmler at an early date, convinced that the Assembly has sum-will be made a basis for calling for tinued to meet regularly with him und clent legal basis to settle the Pales- other notoriotas SS leaders right up to the question. The Soviet Union con- doubly devold of any the end of the war anul contributed siders such substantial sums of money to the SS. foundation. Lo Shung Fun

"The defendants did seek to me quire, and did acquire, extensive were owned by properties which Jews, who did not wish to part with

Commission.

Political Reasons

"The Soviet Union consider that the legal basis for the Assembly re- "It was the collapse of law cu-ensomendation is Charter Article 10" forcement in Germany and the abduc- tion of moral and legal responsibility by just such men as these defendants Which brought about and, indeed, constituted the disastrous disintegra. tion of German society and led to the entaclysm from which we have hartily yet started to recover."

Slave Labour.

armed

up

Dutch-Indonesian Talks ·

States Navy

next month's

The Dutch circles quoted said that, in the Dutch View,

were not likely to be fruitful unless talks, to be held on board the United transport Renville, preceded by an implementation of the cease-fire agreement being negotiated between the Republican and Dutch committees.

VandenbergWarns:War

If Aid Is Blocked

Washingotn, Nov. 24.-A warning that Congres- sional rejection of the $597,000,000 stop-gap aid pro- gramme for France, Italy and Austria might result in a war "which otherwise need hever occur and which never should be allowed to cecur" was given today by Senator Arthur Vandenberg, the leading Republican foreign affairs authority.

Calling for prompt approval for both the interim and long-range. as the United States Senate aid achemes "there has been more opened the debate on the aid prudent and exhaustive preparation.

than nyer before."! bill, Senator Vandenberg ac- cused Russia of "fantastic libel" against the United States and of publishing "the most vicious ly unfair propaganda which ever belaboured the ears of the world."

do said that the requests of the three European countries had been cut to the bone and that the terms of the bill insisted that local cur- ency profits fmm the sale of relief goods had to be used for other cellet "Cer- or rehabilitation enterprises. tainly we must be eternally vigilant Senator Vandenberg criticised in respect to the conditions on the front. We could rule the Presiden! Truman for tying his home radical proposals for anti-inflation world quicker by ruining America

prayerfully prophesied from measures in with the Interim aid as plan

during the special session of Moscow-han in any other way."

"But it would be folly," he con- Congress, but insisted that neither this fact nor any fear of committing tinued, "not to take judicial notice. regimentation which

to save themselves to

Marshall plan of the total itself

economically casting an affirmative, vote.

Senator Vandenberg also express

טן

the

our

should deter sensors from would be necessary

economic system it we were ever

ed regret that the bill did not in-munist world. clude Interim ald for Chino, but pointed out that the State Depart ment is shortly to submit a separate plan for China. plan

of

in

a Com→ Isuinted Turning again to reply to charges from Moscow, Senator Vandenberg "Nether this programme added: nor its contemplated successor is

war, be- declaration of economic accla tween Western and Eastern Europe unless Moscow persists in its ap- parent pathetically mistaken success to make it such its own ever- Insting detriment.

He declared: "The stability Germany and the Far East are in- dispensable to a sound, free world economynd time is running out." Senator Vandenberg said that the Allies had ended the war with the a "just achieve determination du

East-West Trado peace for free men in a free world."

"There is a grievous need for the

of "Peace on any other basis would

East-West trade. he de-restoration ho a lumbering shamble." clared. "It would threaten free so- Nothing projected in our short or ciety. It would threaten the United long-range plans will interfere, ex-

for Soviet inillative. "The only thing involved is mutual self-help and co-operation between

States.

an

cept fo

Uneasy Truco

than "It would be no more

the war-carved nations staggering under uneasy truce, which, through

in the pat- miscalculation of the tenacity of our the burdens of postwar disaster, de-

termined to recuperate friendly United States for 'ald in That must not occur."

lens, might light the guns again. tern of freedom and turning to the which is He then went on: "But we must

achieving their purpose, W nimost

ns important to us as it is face the facts.

"Interantional unity, which won them," Senator Vandenberg declared. He referred to the "Freedom Train" the war, has fallen apart. A new type of Communist aggression is on which is touring the United States, exhibiting historie American docu- the march.

"In the United Nations, thus aggresments related to the nation's freedom sion boycotts what it cannot defeat and constitution, and to the "Friend- ship Train" which crossed the coun- or veto.

through try collecting voluntary food gifts not only "It Operates ruthless pressures on often terrorised for Europe.

through in- This bill will be both a freedom It operates Holland could not proceed with satelites,

sabotage in train and friendship train when it her promises and the programme ternal subversion and contained in the Linggadjati Agree- other lands, where its trained and reaches those for whom its benedic- ment "until the repudiated peace disciplined minorities faithfully con- tions are intended,

and confusion "I hope that Senators will choose between the Dutch and the tribute to the chaos

Commuristic con- to ride", he said, Reuter. the which encourage In Republicans, incorporated document, had been repisced." they quest."

continued: said.

Senator Vondenberg "Communist wrecking crews have

OUTWARD MAILS already been turned loose" on the Marshall plan. He contested the

olherwise stated, registered Soviet propaganda charges against articles and parcel posts close 30 louter. the United States and said that the earlier than the ordinary mall. If mail betoro 10 Am. Terwiered and. United States had a "direct self- close Interest in doing everything within parcels will close. at 8 pm. on previous our peaceful power to sustain the democratie freedoms, based on self- determination in other lands."

A Reuter Batavie despatch quoted well-informed Dutch circles there as they said was being prepared, would saying that the new statute, which include the political programme of Indonesian self-government set out in the Linggadjati Agreement be- treaty the tween Holland and Indonesia which provided for the creation of u "United States of Indonesia."

be

All Indonesian territories which sought self-government would invited to sign, these circles said, adding that Dr Warouw, the Ens! Indonesian Premier, had already re ferred publicly to hls Government's interest in signing it.

It was understood that any special agreements between the Dutch and Indonesian territories might be written Into the atatute or entered into by separate protocol, these circles added.

intervention.

Individual "Troops will then be dispatched under the pretext of carrying out the partition plan, but, in reality, these troops will have, as their ob-

inter who

known to be anxious feet, the establishment of bases for

Dre

their position in the

10

Meliterate Reuter.

Invitations to the Indonesian Re-

statement public to sign the proposed statute Falsed have been with allegations made recently by would probably depend on the out-

The Soviet delegate continued: "Any doubts nurtured

A communique from the United Nations Commission in Indonesin to day reported further progress in the cense-fire talks. The Dutch luit{

No Dictation This "self-interest" did not mean

Unless

day.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Closing Times By Air Dangkok. Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Calto Natrobl, Johannesburg & Marseilles via Cairo) Augusta & London. 5.30 p.m.

Amoy, Shanghal. Flankow. Nanking, Swatow, 3.30 p.m.

for political reasons and Arab spokesmen that Soviet agitator, come of next month's talk between | Republicans had reached agreement conquest or attempts at domination Tolantão 'and Pelping, 3.30 p.m.

Fawzi Bey

the desire of the mandatory power were mingling with the Jews in the to avoid any responsibility for the Black Sea areas.

warned that the present Palestine problem and to refuse is

lusty procedure-"because delegates catch their boats ce-optration.

"The Soviet Uniton supports the are anxious to

to rob the United home-threatens He brushed nside the defence that

partition plan because this gives u

Arabs and the Nations of respect and prestige in possibility for the they were more or less forced Inte

to set up their the eyes of world opinion. Jews in Palestine the position of using slave labout

"The mandatory power is still in lives according to their desires. This during the war and that there was

plan is the only one which is erected Palestine why not take advantage Why nothing that could be done about it,

un the principle of self-determina of this for further reflection?

not ask the International Court for "To suggest that these men spent

tion of nations." skulking about in fear and yeurs

opinion which would an advisory doing what they did not want to do He said that the Soviet delegation bylate the dangers of a hasty de- is worse than ridiculous,

he said.

Sub-Committe elsion?"

Four Tosts "Germany would never have launched rejects the

war if it had not been known that plan because it is not based on de- United The mocratie principles.

12

the

Arab

Sir Zafrullah Khan, the Pakistan

DOMINIONS EXCHANGE

OF VIEWS

24.

Burma's Recognition

re-

We

on the prohibition of matage, in- timidation and reprisals,

including or dictation of the way of life to the destruction

others. and of property,

He added: It is not my sort of acceptance of the principle of leasing prisoners by search party war, either cold or hot, with any- which is self-interest without regard to the number held, berly. the communique sald-Reuter. knows that this precious thing which isa we call Western civilisation common asset which cannot inde-

we alone, that preserve

in a Batavin, Nov, 24.-The Govern- cannot indefinitely prosper meni of Burma has given de facto broken world and that any world recognition to the Government of revolution would rate America as

schlp. The the Indonesian Republic, the Indo-a top prize che rift between the

He said that aban-nesian Radio in Jogjakaria, the Re- Confer-publican capital in the interior of two malar powers showed that "it would be defiance of all logic and Java, announced today.

desortion of all statesmanship to Mohammed Natsiron, Republican

a direct impnet on the status of being so, we have a direct interest

everything in doing

to power peaceful within our Bustain democratie freedoms based In other self-determinations

armament orders would be fulfiled; i Nadons must intervene, ho declared delegate, Bald that four tests should arranged to take place in sinister of Information in the former deny that these events do not have.

1. missible!

slave labourers would never have

A grim waming that any partitin wald spill the blood of Jews not be applied to the partition proposal: been brought to Germany if it had

Was that solution legally per- not been known that industrialists only in Palestine but in other Azab would use them to fill Armament

2. Would the solution be work- orders."

able in practice?

Detalling charges against Filek. Lyon sald 40 percent of the Flick employees

foreign workers, prisoners of war and concentration camp Inmates.

were

Judgment will be handed next month.--United Press.

Indians Fight

On

For Bridge

the

South

Kotli, Front, Kashmir. Nov. 24-Under are cover of armoured cars, Indian, infantry was today edging forward towards the 100 feet long ban bridge of o ravine alx miles from Ketli, under siege for the past 30 days,

·Red Evacuation

Of Weihaiwei

of

it sald Red troops were besieging Kacunl, 15 miles farther west,

A Chinese press report last week said the Red had captured Kaumi- Associated Press.

Christmas Leave

For Soldiers ·

DIC

the Charter,

Therefore

the matter", he mid.

with iho

London. Nov. nearest approach to the doned Commonwealth ence that had been originally: London at the time of the Royal wedding was held at the Prime Minister's residence at No. 10. Downing Street, this afternoon,

The opportunity was taken of the presence In London of the Canadian

Mr. Minister,

Mackenzie Prime

African King. und the South Premier. General Jen Smuts, lo hold a dres and informal exchange of common of

on matters vlcava

...and Pakistun.

proposed

Sjahrir Cabinet, will shortly be up-our own United States. pointed Indonesian representative to Pakistan, according to an Indonesian press report.-Reuter.

Stassen Begins Campaign

an se lands."

Senator Vandenberg added: "I as- sert my own deep belief that an American rejection of this concept may only pastpone the ultimate con- Aict which otherwise need never Milwaukee, Nov. 24.-Harald occur and whilcit never should be

allowed to occur."

Cat To The Bono Avere a E. Stassen today formally open-

He admitted that the programme ed a national campaign for Re- publican Presidential noming-carried with it no guarantee tion with an attack on "power-success, but expressed the view that ful President pickers" in the Republican Party."

were the Foreign

.

THANKSGIVING

TEA PARTY

of

Closing Times By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7.

Macao, Tainahan & Shekki (Sea) 8 n.m. Shanghal (Bea) 10 a.m.

Formosa via Takno (Sea), 10 a.m. Straits (ea) 1 p.tn.

Macao, Tainahan & Shiekk! (sex) 1 pan. Canton-(Train) a-p.m.---

Japan (Ord. Letters & Cards only) (Bea) 3 p.nl.

U.S.A., Canada, Central

and

South

America via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) (Ben) 2 pm.

Manila, (sea) Noan.

Bangkok (Bea) a p.m.

Shanghal (Sa) p.

Saigon (Sea) á p.m.

Macao, Tainshan, Shekki & Kongmoon (8cm) 4p.m.

Canton (Bea) 5 pm.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Closing Times By Air

Swatow, Tainan and Amoy, 9.30 am. Manila, P... Honolulu, USA & Canada, 11 a..

Saigon, 3.30 p.m.

Manlia, P. 3.30 pm, Canton,

Luehow, Kuaming. Tathan.. Amoy. Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow, Closing Times By Sea & Train Tsingleo and Peiping, 3.30 p.m.

Canton (Train) 7 am.

Marao, Tanshan & Shekki (Sea) 'Ga.m. Straite, Egypt and Europe via Liverpool

(Sea) 10 am.

Bangkok (Sea) 10 a.m.

Halphong (Sea) Noon.

Macao. Tanehan & Shekki (Sea), i pun.. Canton (Train) 3.p.m. Shanghof (8ea) 2 pm.

Manila, P. (Bea) 2 p38,

Macao. Tainalian, Shekki & Kongmoon. (8x) 4 p.m.

Canton (Bea) p.m.

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Transcription Romance 8.19, B.B.C. Service: This in London": "Hatton Garden; 9.18, London Symphony Or chestra and Yehudi Menuhini (Violin): 943, Studio: A Short Story

"Back for Christmas" by John Collier, Read by John Cuerouit. 11.MLS. "Gambia" Itadio- Unit:

10.10. 10, London Relay: News: Weather Report: 10.11. Relay of the Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel; 11. Close down,

3. Would it be just and fair? 4. Did it solve the problem! "To all these the United Nations can only answer in the negative. The Assembly's power to

act is Nanking, Nov. 24. limited by the Charter, Articles 10 In asking punishment for the de-

The Communtat radio reported to- and 14 authorise the Assembly to fendants, he said: "It is no pleasure

day that the Shantung port discuss and make recommendations, to me that these defendants must be

Weinnlwei was evacuated by the

but these recommendations must be interest. punished for what they have done,

Redu

within the scope and authority of on November 17. The status but the record in this case leaves of the port at present in

la obscure.

International relations no alternative."

from Northern "The

"Where does the Charter confer principal, focus of the talks. brondenst down Shensi, heard in San Francisco by authority to do what the partition

The Prime Minister, Afr Attlee, the Associated Fress, also reported nub-committee recommends?" the capture of Kluohsien, 45 miles

Arab Opposition

presided,

Those present, in addi- northwest of Tsingtao on the rail-

Sir Zafrullah Khan emphasised on to Mr Mackenzie King and woad to Tsinan, Shantung's capital. that Arab opposition to the parti Secretary, Mr Ernest

General Smuts,

Bevin, the tion was certain bath in Palestine Defence Minister, Mr Alexander, the

S'assen criticised "behind the and in the neighbouring states.

in Republican operations" any scheme of partition Lord Privy Seal, Viscount Addison,

circles and also the silence of New Mr Philip Noel-Baker, the Secretary scenes

Relu- armed forces to must provide for

York's Governor, Thomas E. of State for Commonwealth

A thanksgiving tea party in con- implement it. That is inescapable tions, and the High Commissioners

nection with the recent successful Australia. Dewey. Canada, and yet no provision has been made in London for

"Implementation is the crux of New Zealand, South Africa, India

Sussen told a rally at the M-drive for funds will be held at the the first YWCA, Duddell Street, at 4.30 this waukee auditorium that Dealing boundaries of the two States, Sir Mr Attlee bas already had in-flems in his platform were a federal afternoon, when Lady Grantham will

and distribute the prizes.

All Captains and tearn workers are Zafrullah Khun said that a serious formal conversations on matters of mase housing programme

and the plan for government insurance to error was made in calculating the mutual interest to Britain

major medical hospital exurged to attend and friends of the Commonwealth wl General Smuts

YWCA will also be welcorne. The Indian forces must

London, Nov. 24-To prevent over- rolutive populations.

Miss Helen Roberts will give an The Arab State would have only and other. Dominion representatives.penses.

BBC PROGRAMME the bridge, the only approach to the loading of railways at Christmastide,,

State-Reuter,

He raid that as President, his two address. Jows but the Jewish 10,000 raise the Commanding Officers may grant ex would have 330,000 Arabe, plus 105, beleagured garrison..

overall goals would be: 1. To gal tended short leave from after duty on Biego.

Increasingly better life for ourzelyes |

Transmission of the BBC General Uver- raiding December 23 to the first parade on 000 Bedouins, making a total of

wens Programme which can be heard in Insurgent

and, for others avoiding booms and compared with about December 30 to soldiers serving in the 485,000 as tribesmen were working with picks United Kingdom, it was announced 000,000 Jews.

longkang this vening.

GMT +1000-World of work; 1. 10.13.--- and shovels on the concrete bridge. by the War Omec today.

An

greater problem is

2 To win expanding individual

Reg Leopold and his player; 10.30----- for Americans and for trying the weaken or destroy it. Leave for soldiers serving abroad raised by the ownership of land in

London, Nov. 24-The Exchange treedom

11.10-lome news from Britain; 11.13 ---- The resisting forces were fighting tha will be adjusted so that they do not the two proposed States, he added.

dispatch from mankind without the tragedy of a San Francisco, Nov. 24. Francisco Musle while you work: 11.00-The news: Indian army advance along the road travel to and from the United King-

"Pancho Segura, colourful lawn Tip-top tunes: 12.00-Frem 10-day pa Telegraph, no sub-district is the aren ol

12.18-6porting Johannesburg, reported today that third world war. to Kolli, which is no more than n

"The foreign policy of Russia at tennis champion of Ecuador, today pers: 17.10. Interlude; local Education De-

1300-The news: 13.10-Programme ane wagon trail, with mortar, machine-dom during the Christmas period. The the Jewish-owned land equal to the

of Arab-owned land. The the Transvasi

partment had decided to delete all present is based on the concept that signed a professional contract here record: 12.46-Denis Dowling (baritone); Jack Kramer, Dinny nouncements: 13.35.-Navy mixture: 13.45, to tour with

14.00-Radio gun and rlão dre from the com-few men due to return from leave at area

Parilaṇientary summary: Christmastide will given an partition sub-committee has never

references to South African history our capitalism is bound to have an

sald. Polls and Bobby Riggs. what basis explained on

13 newsreel; 14.16-Merry-go-round: 12,15-- between 1899 and 1911-the period economic crash and fall," he

Segura has been guaranteed

announcements: "One of the premises for a change

18.20. boundaries were to be drawn."

nt the Boer War-from their pecan-

your request: 10.00The news: 10.10 After proposing amendmento. to

will be a demonstration that they minimum of $20,000 for 00 matches P dary school history, books,

are wrong. As your President I would of the four which will open at the sub-committee's

the report, Paklatan

Votes delegate, added:

According to the dispatch, the ban seek to make constantly evident to all Mudison Square Garden, New York,

on December 20, may be cast according to

govern.

Was to "promote better feeling be nations that they need never fear to clear 47 roadblocks along the 115

Kramer, United States and Wim- ment instructions, but hearts are in tween English and Afrikaans aggression from America, but that

Pails, mile stretch of the Kotli rond.

God's hands. I

if there Is Communiat aggression bledon champlon, Dinny to God that pray

children"

they will have cause to fear the champion of Australia left amateur Meanwhile, trom New Delhi it! 1. Asbestos. 2. It a nearer to He may inspire those who are being

In the Bour

Afrikanders counter, moves war,

of America. take the

Wa tennio earlier this month. Bobby was reported that tanks and Infantry; Africa. 3. Ferdinand de Lesseps, called upon to patrolled the main streets of Old 4. United States President James rest the problem in a just and fair for

responsibility 0 that they may fought the British unsuccessfully would never follow a policy of ap- Riggs is at present one of the pro- Delhi today as about a dozen cases Monroe. 6. Belgium, 0, Three:

Independence-United peasement toward anyone. United fessional champions of the world

Reuter. of stabbing word reported-leuter. Chamberlain, Churchill and Attlee-way-Reuter.-.-

forces

ond

capture

be

manding and easily defensible post-extension to December 27-Reuter. Hons overlooking the road.

Although the defenders were suffering

there casualties

break in their lines. Indian Dominion troops had

Sovere

has been no sign of

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