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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1948.
SITUATION IS "UNUSUALLY" CRITICAL
Mr Marshall Despondent
Washington, Sept. 19-Mr George Marshall, United States Secretary of Strite, left Washington by plane on Sun- day for the United Nations General Assembly in Paris.
Mr. Marahul said before leaving that the situation [3 "unusually critical."
He told reporters, "iloge along isn't enough" to produce peace..
Mr Marshall, flying in President! Harry Truman's personal Jakune. came to the airport from the State Department where he had tren atudying the latest reples from Move! cow on the Berlin situation.
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Mr Marshall said, "We will do our
of bert within the interests country to secure the ogreements which the interesin of the work res Guire,"
Speculation persisted in Washing;- - to that Mr V. M. Molotny, Soviet, Foreign Minister, might try to gel! talks derrily with his three Western Ericagues on the Berin
Pri
erinin 1
MOLOTOV NOT GOING?
A Moscow story earlier on Sun-
day said, that M. Molotov was not
oing to Purla.
British
Reds
Oppose Lab.
Party Policy
Lendon, Sept. 19.-The Communist
Mr Marshati and, um en route ports or Cirent Britain, in a state- to meeting of the United Nations
Isteri today. drcusfal
at the tinan at as uru-ually exitical Labour Government of opening “an
world situation.
all-out offensive" against the living ahedards of British workers For
preparation purposes and thrive to solve" Britam's problems by an intensified exploitation of the The place for that is before the belonial peoples,"
or the Assembly, its Committe
functioning Security Council, now in Pari
"Obviously, it would not bas, ap
to romheld Mast propriate for me
1- United States, Was the position delegation will take on this or that subject.
"Interests of the world will Jargely be focused on Paris during the gue reeding weeks. 1
War
are being preparations spended up the Statement
slow-clown in derublligation
is a prelude to lengthened concip
A large-scale colonial war has! un in Malaya.
stationen.
that will require a great deal wisdom.
1
Labour av Toy Jeaters me to usin to stumping the contulty in ap- peat for recruits for a war of big bustness agains the
"I hope discussion will bring Toward a more praecful work, but
hlone is not enough.
Jan of 50
Spenking for the United States fallsm-the USSR-and the people's delegation, we will Je our best
within the interests of this country
which securu agreements
require."-- interests of the world
10
Associated Press.
INTERFERENCE WARNING
Bangkok, Sept.
11. Dr Shi-chich, the Chinese
Minister,
democracles of Europe.
Anti-Soviet Rally
mure production and more sacrifices, SECURITY COUNCIL AND PALESTINE
10
"Sir Stafford Cripps, the rellor of the Exchequer, calls for
Ensl rise, while prices and pronto America tightens its grip on Bri Ish. industry and trade."
Chan-
that it ik. The statement urges "time to go over to the offensive" for higher wages, increased pensiors and unemployment benets, the abolition of the purchase tax, for an increased profits lax and on immediate capital
Wank Forcina Thas party demands the speed p friendshin with hereof demobilisation,
through passing
today on his was to the traited Russia, and the ending of "Britain's Nations General Assembly in Paris, dependence on America.” --Reuter.
warned Asian tations that any de
viation
from 1ood neighbour
of non-interference We k
Mrite and chus in Asia.
independent Stafes
CROWN HANDED BACK
"In Sept. 10,--The Prusinta has been handel kek to a ts: Etro tit
Uhr Hohenzollern than ]",zf°- 、』H],*r"!haiyac af
Tu cosmained.
Bandy by the British military go- Amerles expressed China's "deep vernment at Minden,
friem-hip sympathy and sincere
Alic
a population grater and Wan
toward the Siamese people. He ap- pealed to the Chiuere in Siam to "worthy of the pynd name of our Motherland."--Reutér.
....
alameh pr And the war.
a Heest.
Sterner Measures Expected
Paris, Sept. 19.—The United Nations Security Council is expected to talk this week of taking sterner measures in Palestine following the assassination of Count. Bernadotte.
Secretary-General Trygve. Lie annonre! on Saturday
he had placed the critica! Palestine_problem_on_the. agenda of the 58-nation General Assembly opening in Paris on Tuesday.
have
Mr Aubrey S. Eban, Israeli T-| Stern garg had anything to dục with Coswort we. Njelden by a small | presentative in the Security Counsel, it either. Bolk organizationa
finden for mafety told the Associated Press that his been at odds with the, Israeli Gov-
it was brieked up Government
Observers snk it is pos- is now conducting crament wall.--Associated 'vast firl
Jewish of purke
terrorist sible both Irgun and Sternists will
be subjected to drustle raids. leaders.
Mr Eban said that he will demar
Consuls at Jerusalem on Saturday "the right to present our view," received type-written notes saying Devnadolle because he before the Counci! and he issued "We killed
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ng the terrorist striking arm of the Stern group.
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MR LIE ANGRY
with
the
Meanwhile, men of good will everywhere on Saturday deplored i
Mr Lie, in in angry speech, the assassination of Count Ber
that the killag of Countdotte as an International disaster. ¡ charged
Hernadotle was "a direct net of Associated Press. attempted interference efforts of the United Nations to settle the Palcaline question," He demanded prompt mensures "Lo proiect those who serve the United Nations."
A letter from Count Bernadotte
to Secretary-General Lie was mated ters
Defence Ministers
To Moet
London, Sept. 19.-Defence Mini- of the five-power Western will. meul DI
from Rhodes last Thursday and European allance reached Paris with the mediator's (September 27 in Parts to consolidate report.
"I am convincerl
plans for mutual protection in the of the argenty event of war.
ang necessity of action
on the Responsible diplomatie Melalu Palestine question by the United reported the Defence Ministers of Nations Gremi→ Assembly
at its Pritafts, grange,
Belgium, the third session. Count Bernadotte Neineriuticis and Luxembourg
discuss such questions as a stag- Count Bernadotte's temporary tinrdisation of "arms, and, the pokal- surgessor, Dr Ralph J. Buncho of bíllty of Joiut innnocuvres for land the United States cable to Mr sen and. Air forces-Associat
saidt.
Lie on Saturday night that despite Prds.
the "desperute development" tro
situation in Palestine "for the mo
ment is nal hopeless."
In Huifa last night ligh United 'QUAKE RECORDED
Nations officials disclosed that the
New York, Sept. 20-Fordhem creation of a 6,000-man international army to restore peace in Jerusalem University seismograph recorded m
"moderately severe" may be recommended to the Security Sunday Council They said that Count earthquake 4,450 miles from New Bernadotte considered 2,000 to 3,000 York in an undetermined direction. International troops necessary for Associated Press. Jerusalem garricon alone.
.
JERUSALEM CURFEW
In Jerusalem, all the elty's 10,-
PHOTOGRAPHER ARRESTED
000 Jewn were placed under virtual Berlin, Sept. 19-Mr Ally Baum, arrest on Saturday by curfew an Ameri
P.cs.
imposed at 2 p.m. local time. The was arrested by three Russian zol- curfew, ordered by the Israel-brny dlers today while taking pictures on was the first since the Israel! Stair the boundary of he American sector was created.
fof Berlin, and the Russiati zone' at
Wannsee, N In Tel-Aviv, a spokesman for the Jewish extremist organisation, Irgun' The driver of Mr Baum's Jeep Zval Leumi, told a reporter his or who escaped arrest said that one of Eanization had nothing to do with the the three Russians was armed with killing, ond said he doubted then tommy-gun-Reu cr.
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Reatoon, -Kent. 19.xly *"Whole Baud". imemheig of the Pconfe". Valividrer Opaal: ation, volia empase the Premler, Thakhi AS PORTAMINI. suttendered to Government Foresa kin clash ne:r 2 oli depot at Syrlam Across thay river firm Banzenu, a Goe- rveput cemingvique stated-to- nizhi.
Info reported an action in the Partiklar tikitudet neur Matud Jay Jņ thuch 60 insumgents were killed,
from of the People's Volum- tever Degastination, the armed militia Get the Anti-Flosed it Peoples Free- tran Emome, har demonied That Bunun tuloy
be framed La cursadding with the Communist
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TRAINS COLLIDE
Parea, Bel Deagal, Sept. 19.
prente were reported killed i en 27 introd Fr a collision Giannawahar enilway station on the Po ten Bengal railway early to- stay.
An express train ra - loto the rear of a goods train standing in
elations-Renter.
206,000
Tup. P. Crowd Germizas Ral a massive anti- Communi«L' demonstration be-
fure burned-nut Reichstag build- Jus Just Inside British scelor of Berlin, As mezling ended, part
At the crowd zurzeń folo the Sevel recler toward an- denburg Gate
Instrum where hod Communist-controlled Ger- sun Bali izra
es the anti- Communist after they stoned a jecnon of Kras rolliers,
Atyr, British military police Keep Gramine away from Rus Siner jcp after clash near Brannvern
Citte
with anti- Communist Germans, Bebind then jump, ju...the... - Soviet ---Ariny. memori -1, One person was killed and 2 injured by Juliets and sloten
the durlug
streel clash between Bein civlPans and the Busin Croops who opened up with tommy guus ou the crowd.--AP Pictures,
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