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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1948.

FAWZI BEY TO LEAD

ARABS AGAINST JEWS

Jerusalem, Jan. 1.-Fawzi Bey Kawuli, Arab mihry chieftain, is ex- pected to arrive “secretly" in Palestine wii 2,000 hefily armed guerilla fighters within the next 10 days, accordig to usually reliable Arab sources

in Jerusalem.

A

altack wan frol on the Telaviv rond and a to have find bus with girl, alleged motor Juniveraity

ando Sten guns in her possession, Bourcea in hospital on

Five Jowajerusalem mid. rebellion Jerusalem last v

eriously. and later were reported fave been wound Member

Grenade and gu Fawzi Bey became an almost legendary hero among Palestine launched on

Arabs because of his activities near the Heb outside as arrested,, Jewish

during

the

1936

against the British

the Irgun Zval for the were responsible

killed bomb attack which Arab gunmording to a Jewis six out of a crowd of Arab work-

at

oll plant the Halfa inen earlier men throw gre Jown

during the Rasid All abortive ed, two of thewounded five on

revolt in Iraq in 1941.

Fawzi Boy is expected to set up headquarters in

The

on

secret radio, what, during the source. The at two busos carn Tuesday, according to the Irgun'a i Irgun threatened "Bloody known as the ades and Srkera near the Jef

terror"the ing Jewis station Nablus, Jenin and salem raśr was killed and fo revenge". for the killing of 41 One two Arab houses e Jowith workers in the Arab-Jewish Injured day in the Arab vige rioting which followed the bombing

1036 troubles, was

Arab

of "triangle

Moslem elties

of

Tulkarm-from which Arab activities were directed.

Expert foreign observers interpret blownon the Halfa-Jenjem | and accused the British of falling

the report as an indication that the of Y Arab shooting opposition to division of Palestine will soon dove-

a

de-

to defend lib Jewlah workers.

Haganah, the Jewish illegal

also threatened fence force today The

Jows, but condemned the "crazy operation" of the barrel, bombers.

lop into fuil-scale military action log-attributed to theßlern rdvenge for the killing.of the. 41

Reuter.

roadmbs were hurled

Telling at great spec bhe Jewish terrorist nlan ras followed by a skish in Arabs fired rides re- British into a nearby Jew quar- *** 85 nea'** † LAU CHI SUN policeman was shot dead last nightwhich returned the Bank Robbe by

Aded the Araba

Briton Shot Doad

1-A Jani.

Jerusalem,

unknown

gunmen

Jerusalem's main shopping centre

O!!

Arab guerillas, springing out your armed

hour later, the

looted by another

Golda

Arab Logion's Work

British military circles sald today that troops of King Abdullah's TransJordan Arab Legion saved the lives of more than 40 Jows in the "battle" at the Haifa oli refinery.

Hundreds of yelling Arabs trapped seemed

the Arab Legion Imminent 'when men threw themselves between the Jews and the Arabs, stemming the attack until the arrival of British troops Reuter.

ambush, halted and looted. Wazureth branch of Day's Benit, the Jows and a massacre

the Lydda-Jerusalem train, eld up the staff at point and

train scaped with £1,000. nb band A convoy

carryingfra

Jewish struck a Myerson, hend money, mal Agency's Pollileal Drtment, was nd cement. A Jewish lor stopped and cearch by a British was shot dead when his ambushed.

Train robbers trains Glcaling

SPORT ROUN,

of the

Day bccer By Islaners

New Y

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Hong hibition

the Main land in a Ney car's Day ex- by four goals ich on the Club grouf'

the

Upper

to the rved to win motion ofba to

defeated West o be an in- bracket, Nasile

Bromwich blon 3-1-Associated ablo natch, Press, fonskeg

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were

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Est Scores

Sydne

Ján.

eight wickets

iridWirkung for Scored for 5 af by wlett and

r Koybon. Mainlanders second nifugh Collace, the deficit fe equaliser. ut not obtball Home Arsenal today ondon, Jan the First Divi- rensed its len football league n of the place Bolton Wan defenting.iley, which is n

450 Killed. In 'Month

1.--Strife-torn Jerusalem, Jan. Palestine learned tonight that a mouth's bitter conflict from single assassinations to large-scale clashes had cost 450 lives since the United Nations partition vote.

The wounded totalled 1,000, ac- cording to an official statement, but these figures were regarded as con- servative because many dead and

carried

away by wounded were

official friends and

escaped the count.

Among the dend are 12 British soldiers, zix British policemen, 204 Jews and 120 Arabs, and 18 other nationals,

The wounded included 34 British soldiers, 26 British policemen, 370

EDITORE PREGO ZERVICE.

estion

"He's the most generous man I've ever met, but he hasn't any money."

Younger Generals Step Into War Office Jobs

London, Jan. 1.—Some of the younger generals of the British Army will be taking up appointments at the War Office.

Major-General G. W. R. Templer, Director of Military Intelligence, is to be Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff and a member of the Army Council, with the tem- porary rank of Lieutenant-General.

15,000 JEWS DISEMBARK

AT CYPRUS

1,

and

General Templer is 49 wns promoted a Corps com- mander in 1942. He was then stated to be the youngest holder of that rank in the Army.

Lieutenant-General Sir Frank Simpson, 18, who is now Vice-CIGS, Command is going to the Western as G.O.C.-in-Chief,

Major-General Sir Charles Fre- derie Keightley, 40, is to be the new Alitary Secretary. Sir Charles be came a Major-General in 1941 and acting Lieutenant-General in 1944. He succeeds Lieutenant-General Sir appointed Controller of the House-

Nicosia, Cyprus, Jan. More than 15,000 Jews, packed into two 4,570-tons illegal im- migrant ships, offered no re- The Jewish Agency hopes to resistance to unarmed British Frederick Browning, who has been crult in Jerusalem úp to 10,000

Jews and 507 Arabs.

Princess Anne Will Go Anywhere With Michael

London, Jan. 1-The newspaper Star, in a Copen- hagen dispatch, said today that Princess Anne of Bourbon- Parma' is prepared to "go anywhere in the world” with tho exiled Rumanion King Michael

Princess Anno told the Star's [not to go. I did not say anything correspondent: "I do not know against it. I thought it best he

should do what He wanted. what Michael's plans aro.

thought it very courageous of him to would go with him anywhere in go back. I did, not think, nor de I believe that he did, nor do bo- the official walleva that the situation would end that Michael in the abdication. I am glad he is

aar safe."

the world."

She said of reached Copenhagen

FLOWS

and his mother were leaving Buchar-

est for Switzerland: "It was the Anno said their engagement was

news I have heard. Despite everything we tried, we could not added. get through to. Bucharest by tele- We were told the Hines were

phed to telephone: Michael's Helen,,

relatives and friends there when we could not get through, to him, but without any slecons. I had no news unill I heard the announce ment of the abdleation on the radio. We were at dinner. It came an a complete surprise,"

According to the Star, Anne said she had not left the home of her uncle, Prince Axel, in a Copenhagen suberb since she heard of the ab- dication.

Nothing But Rumours

quoted her

Unofficial;

the correspondent

The Star sald Princess Anne Is expected to join Michael in Swit- zerland and his mother, Qucon

probably would BO Copenhagen to make arrangements for the wedding-United Press.

NOTICE

HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION

to

"I wanted to know King Michael Meeting was safe," the paper as saying. "I could get nothing but Hongkong Automobile Association

Notice in hereby given that a of members of the

|will be held in, the Bohrd Room, rumours,"

Building, The corresporkient said Anne con-Morning Post tinued: "We met for the first time Wednesday, January 14, 1948, at nt Claridge's

· In we were

when

on

London for the royal wedding. 5.80 p.m. to discuss the question People say it was love at first sight. of Reorganising the Association.

All membere aro I never thought such a thing could

requested to attend. happen to me.

"We prolonged our stay in London, and then I went with King Michnel and his mother to Lausanne. When: he went back to Rumania, we knew that pressure was being put on him, tried to persuade him but no one

If mali

OUTWARD MAILS Unless otherwise stated, registered articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mall. closes before 10 a.m. registered and par- cels will close at 6 pin. on previous day. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 Closing Times By Air Hangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein. Calro (Nairobi, Jonannesburg Marseilles via Cairo) Augusta & London,

Saigon and Paris, 3.30 pm. Amoy, Shanghal, Nanking. Ilankow, Chunking, 130 bạn

3.30 p.m.

1. Australia Jewish youths between the ages of marines who boarded the vesselshold of Princess Elizabeth.-Reuter. Tilngtão, Priping, Swatow, Canton and i

17 and 25 in a new recruiting cam-

when their five-day voyage from

their Test match against the paign a Jewish Agency spokesman the Black Sea port of Burges

Indlan

Bamest

Arists today.

Mankad,

Morris, Amarnalli,

Brady

Law, b. Phadkar, LOWA. Mankad, HBW, b. Mankad. MING

Hall. 5. Amarnath

c. St. Sen, b. Amarnath,

c. Mankad, b. Amarnath,

folinson, not out, ..

nol out.....

Herers 1-0. ost to Manchester All Johnston is to bat.

second plar

12 announced. The recruits are intended 43 for the sceurity forces-Reuter. 132

355

(Total for eight wktal

Wickets Tell:-1/23 2/99, 3/260, 4/280, 302, 0/330, 7/341, 8/357.

United 5-tets, Charlton defeated/

In athe, Wolverhampton Wannadkar Liverported Middlestinurgh 4-

Amarnath derers mouth

edzed Sheme are

Monkad Sarwate

and

1.

Unite ond Division match, with Nayudu

In important bearing on fo-

had

Gaolbreak In Snowstorm

8

M

1

B

40

730

10

~Reuter,

Storm Cold

'America

ended today at Famagusta, Cyprus,

outside territorial waters by the most for triost men. In

New York, Jan. 1.-A vast W stormy cold wave today moved into the central states, making highways dangerous for New Year celebrants on their way to dinners, churches and parties.

N.S.W. Wins Match Melbourne. Dec. 31,-New South -Wales-beat Victoria by six wickets Iri their Shefeld Shield match here.

enders allowed

Will

Victoria

to make

10 persons were killed only Thirteen of these were killed

in

int

Navy Appointments Vice-Admiral Sir Rhoderick Mc- Grigor, whe next Wednesday suc- ceeds Admiral Sir Neville Syfret as The ships, the Pan Crescent and Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet, the Pan York, had been intercepted has seen more than enough action

powerful Royal Navy forco yet Once,

his flog in flying when employed in the anti-illegal 101-H.M.S. Kent, he led his force inside migration blockade of Palestine enemy minefelds of the Norwegian two cruisers and five destroyers. coast to destroy a German convoy, Marines took over the bridge of His comment after the action was both

vessels Just before they terse: "We caught the Hun in his dropped anchor in Faniagusta Bay nightshirt," His small carly today, and at 9 am, a cap.

mature-five feet four tain of the Sixth Airborne Division inches has earned him throughout the Service the nickname of "Wee boarded the Pan Yark alone.

Mac."-Reuter.

as

Disembarkation began slowly the authorities were anxious not to separate familles,

at one

time.-

Imperial Curkhas London, Jan. 1.--At midnight Inst 31 formations of the Gurk- night, has-volunteers from independent Nepal who have served with great distinction in the Indian Army in

The Office of the United Kingdom High Commissioner' in India an- nounced that the headquarters of the British Army Gurkhas had been set up in New Delhi to administer the the formations being transferred until

to they move come under the

Hollow, 3.30 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea & Train Macao, Tsinsban & Shekki (Bea) 1 p.m. Canton (Trale) p.m.

Shanghai (90) 3 p.m.

Formosa via Keelung (Schy 4 p.m. Macao, Tsinshan, Shekki & Kongmoon (Sea) 4 pm.

Canton (Hea) 5 pm.

BATURDAY, JANUARY 1.

Closing Time By Air

Shanghai, 930 a.m.

Manila P., Honolulu, USA & Canada.

10 a.m.

Honolulu, USA. & Canada 10 am. Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow, Tsingtao

& Peiping 0.30 pm. Swatow 3 p.m.

Airmail for Tainan & Amoy 3.20 p.m.

Closing Times liy Bra & Train Canton (Train) 7 am,

Macao. Teinehan & Mekki (Hea) $ 0.16. haiphony (Hoa) 10 Em

Straits, Adea, Egypt and Marseillés

(Boa) 10 am. Swatow (Sea) 11 a.m. Bangkok (Bea) Noon. Shanghai (hex) 1 pr. Macao, Tainshan

рд.. Canton (Train) p.m. Manila, Ceylon, East and South Africa

and Bombay (Sea) 3. p.m.

3 p.m. Amoy & Foochow (Sea) 1

~Castrat & South USA, Canada, America via San Francisco (No Parcels

for Canada) (Bea) 3 p.m. Macao, Tainshan & Shokki (Bea) 4 p.m. Kongmoon tea) 4 pm, Canton (Bea) 5 p.m.

& Shokki (ex), 1

Sunday, January 4, Airmpli for Bangkok, Singapore, Datavia, Colomba, Sydney and Auck-

land 100..

The bad weather blanketed the Omelal sources stated that the

more north portion of the nation, dam-operation would take

thank pening spirits, so the country cele-

three days. According to an official brated the quietest and safest New preliminary estimate, 1.700 children, Year since before the war.

́ ́A United ̈Press check showed that.ore than 1,000 of them under five two World Wars-were, for the first

"Years," were among the "passengers. time in

In history, transferred for rer- the The Pan York and Panvice with the British Enterprising batting by the tail-accidents attributed to celebration. Crescent were, between them, carry-dispatch from New Day, Bays a

Ing the largest number of illegal Canon City, Colorado, Jan. 1. such a good fight after being out-highway crashes. The toll continued immigrants ever to attempt an en-

Arkansas and Oklahoma. The nun- Reuter. -U. S. police and prison war played. At the close of the third to rise us a tornado struck Louisiana, try into Palestine ders, hunting 12 dangerous con- day's play they were 43 runs ahead ber of known dead is 17 and it is

only three wickels to fall but believed that it victs who broke out of the carried their second innings to 474, Hundreds were injured and homeless. Colorado state penitentiary leaving New

South Wales 225

The

Weather under cover of a blinding snow-minutes to score 185.

tornadoes were part of the general QUAKE FOLLOWS such timed in March.

They wil

whit then storm on Tuesday night, have) This was accomplished for the

immediate command of Major- Prayers; 12.30, Daily Programme Bum- recaptured all but one of the loss of four wickets and with

General C. H. Boucher, an old mars 12.3, Ligh! Variety: 1, Favourite two mutes to spare.

Manila, Dec. 31.-A severe carth-Gurkha officer with 32 years ser- quake, combined with the "Christ- vice, who commanded mas typhoon" in the Bical Peninsula, Indian Division in Italy in 1945.

Other Gurkha dotachments will near southern Luzon, has laid waste whate towns and devastated the go to the army of the Dominion of countryside, according to delayed India-Reuter, reports reaching Manila

today, Hospitals,

copra warehouses, docks and houses in the port of Legaspi were demolished.

men after killing wounding three.

would go higher.

Bureau said the

66

Hero's honours agaln went Sidney Barnes, who followed his

to

weather pattern which produced o storm area moving into the Greak The Lukes stales.

weather Way balmy in Florida.-United Press.

no:

contributed

The 12 men, including four mur-frst innings century with 80 derem and two kidnappers, male a out, while R. Morris bloody break by knocking insen- 51-Reuter....

sible with an iron pipe the guard

who

was letting them out of their

cells for supper.

They battered four other runds

Chess Congress

ANTHONY EDEN IN TEHERAN Teheran, Jan. 1. Mr Anthony Hastings, Dce. 31.-Hungarian Exten, accompanied by his son, David, player L. Szabo was leading in the arrived here from Baghdad by air The convicts terrorised the coun- premier section of the International today, and went immediately to the tryside after their breakaway, and Chess Congress tonight with a score British Embassy with the British Ambassador, Sir John Le Rougetel.

Mr

and earned them off as hostages.

six victims lie wounded-Reiter.

of two points.

this!

The position of other players in

-section WOB: Sir George tour, Thomas (London 12

с.н.

TYPHOON

The 5,000-ton Norwegian ston- ship Tigre was driven to a beach near Tabaco, but later

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HKVDC ORDERS.

Eden, who is making à privato | Manila-safely through the Bicol Jht December, 1547,

r, was not met by Persian officials but was invited to the Persian Press

TREATIES DETER Alexander (London) 11⁄2 H. Grob Club for tea, and afterwards to

(Switzerland) 1; W. A. Fairhurston

BAO DAI

ot the Anglo-Persian

Persian Foreign Office officials and members of the diplomatic corps are being entertained tonight at an Em- bassy dinner in Mr Eden's honour,

He is to leave on Saturday for the of Persian arens

(Glasgow) 1: G. Muhring (Holland) 14; II. Golombek (London) 4; M. Salgon, Jan. 1-Bao Dal, the ex-Ratzman (France) 0; E. Spanjaard

0; G. Abrahams (Holland)

(Man Emperor of Annam, would be able)

chester) Q. to return to Vietnam if France can- celled all the

The third round results recorded treatles aligned with his

Xuan, up to the close of play were: Szabo oil-producing predecessors, General President of the Government of (Hungary) white, beat Thomas Khurzistan-Reuter. Southern

Vietnam (Cochin China (London) black; Abrahams (Man- and Annam), said today.

chester) white, drew with Fairhurst He was explaining to n press (Glasgow) black; Alexander (Lon- conference his recent interview with don) while, bent Spanjaard (Hol- Bao Dul at Hongkong.

"Two questions were dealt with

during the interview-independence

the unity of Vietnam,

and

zald.

Xuan

European tour to be undertaken by Bao Dal will last for two-monitis

land) black-feuter.

Lour

In

CLEARS VAULT OF ANCESTORS

Daventry, Jan. 1.-The seventh Earl Spencer has had his ancentral 12th-century vault in Great Brigh ton Parish Church opened and 40

Orders by Lieut.-Colonel II. Owen

F.D., reached Hurther.

Commandant. Acting ILK.V.D. Corps, Order No. 49/47 dated 1. Obituary. The Commandant regrets to announce the death on 20th December, 147 of Captain R. Egal. JIKVOC.

Commandant

Terror provinces during the night as people Bought refuge in the churches.

An additional Christmas disaster was a fire of "undetermined origin" which razed the heart of Tacloban, capital of Leyte island.-Reuter.

DUKE ROBBED

London, Jan.-1.-While

ting the New Year last night. in thleves broke into his. house Landon and stole jowellery worth about £2,000,

Duke of Ituiland was oist celebra

Down.

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4. Information. Any person knowing. the present address of $241 Gunner Güter De Jonge, lat Hallery, H.K.V.D.O. (1 asked to communicate with the Adjutant. 6. Holiday, 11KVD.C. Hirodquarters, Lower Albert Road, will be closed on Thursday, 1st January, 1040.

The 10th Duke of Rutland, who is 23, succeeded to the title in 1040.

During the war, the Duke served in the Grenadier Guards-Reuter.

US. Divorce Rate Shows Drop

L

Kramer Beats Riggs Cleveland, Dec. 31.-Having lost "my opinion is that France will be two matches against Bobby Riggs, bodies of his ancestors removed..

professional lawn tennla able -to accept what we are asking.world

The workmen were sworn to With democratie spirit Bao Dai will champion, Jack Kramer, who won

secrecy before starting on the task. give Vietnam a constitution which the American and Wimbledon titles will satisfy everybody-a widely de- last season, beat Riggs -4, 0-4 liere The bodies have been cremated,

The Earl said: "When I had the centralised constitutional monarchy last night to register his first win

The General announced that the since starting a franscontinental permission of the Home Office to re- move the bodies, I imposed an with nf secrecy on the people almost perfect

working New York, Jan. 1-A United Kramer played tennis, never missing a chance with her. It is purely a private matter Press survey today showed that the devastating overhead shorts as he and I had to have room for mycelt United States divorce rate dropped twice, broke through Riggs! service. when I am dead."

for the first time since before, the Among the coffins were the re- Jack Harris, promoter of the four,

war. two Prime Ministers— handed Krumer a cheque for $17,500 mains of

Reuter. which is about a third of what he will receive for the tour. He says the tour will bo, extended to id months if a trip to Europe can be arranged.-Reuter,

Reuter.

Victor Emmanuel Buried

Alexandria, Dec. 31-Ex-King Victor Emmanuel, of Italy, who died here on Sunday, was today burled with full milltary honours due to a ruling monarch, in spite of his writ fen wish for n simple funeral, with-

on Ita

Part 2 Orders. Order No. 42/47. 1. Arrival, T.S.M. Jones FC., M.BE. Arrived in ffongkong en 20 Dec. 47,

2. Btrength-Decrease. Pto. Pereira, CC. Field Ambar names. 47.

d. WESTON, Cantain, Adjutant, HK.V.D. Carpe.

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The year 1946 was a record with more Americans than ever asking divorce courts to selile postwar ma- trimonial problems. “ Attlee Broadcast

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1. His portrait of his 'mother. London, Dec. 31 The Prime reason for the decline is that most 3. The eruption at Krakatoa, a small Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, will of the hasly wartime | marriagea | Island in the Straits of Sundo, in broadcast to the nation at 0.16 p.m. which did take have been dissolved, the East Indies, In: August 18837 GMT on Saturday, January 3.

It is also believed wamen lost The island was blown to pleces and Paris, Dec. 31-The British Com-: This will be the fourth of the six.

their independenco when

and get a away. 3, The Arc de Triomphe de lary funeral was arranged at the Languedoc-Roussille at Perpignan, arranged for the Government with high paid job, and that the higher Etolle, Paris, France. 4., Brass. 6. "express - wish. of King Farouk of in the South of France, today by 14 the British Broadcasting Corpora-birthrate tended to keep marriages It is on Honshu Island, near Tokyo,

Egypt Reuter.

points to 6-Reuter.

tion--Roufor,

intact.-United Fress.

Japan.

Rugby Result

out wreatha, or flowers. The mill-bined Services Rugby XV bent political" broadcasts' which have been ( not shat their husband they could the explosion was heard 8,000 miles

Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

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