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U.S. to Full out the Chestnuts v**!'*r 1 <P P, *'**W r\T£ U.S. TO FULL Examination m^ A PAR fTIASPnAn * i fiH^ OUT THE CHESTNUTS" Objective IN MAFi r^ A PyPP { j **& And Calm riU 3 U il Jr \ i I i / \ i ^f# \ 1 I r ^ O^^ ^wfiON" \ i Blockade Against Britain MAC DONALD FLYING BACK TO GENEVA ©P ' M-T' ^ ' iI8 KBILILEK>'OW7RPGHT Alone., State Jap anese GENEVA, Monday (BOWP). TIENTSIN , Monday (R). — official statement was BRITISH BLOCKADE While no Discrimination against British sub- issued after the meeting of the S&rf eF* Other Bombs Damage Phone jects, who are being subjected to RUNNER LANDS Permanent Mandates Commission ^ indignities and harsh treatment at GOODS AT WUHU ' on "Saturday, it is understood that ENGAGEMENT ON MOUN T Lines; Curfew--9a,m. to4p .m, the hands of Japanese troops, con- the examination of Mr. Malcolm OF TEMPTA TION T JAPANESE PROTEST AGAINST HAIFA, MONDAY.—A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, tinued today to mark the blockade MacDonald , revealed no indication THE SECOND "INTIMIDATION" Troops and police yesterday en- THIS YEAR AND of the British Concession here. prejudic- OCCURRING WITHIN A FEW FEET OF THE that the Commission had gaged a gang of armed brigands in blockade SPOT OF THE EARLIER ONE, CLAIMED NEARLY 50 KILLED An iassurar.ee that the TOKYO, Monday (R). — The al- ed the question. the Jericho district, when eight di3 not affect American!*, but was leged action of the British gunboat In spite of differences of opinion, Arabs were killed and one wounded AND WOUNDED HERE THIS MORNING. entirely directed (against the British Scarab in landing 150 cases of goods the examination of the British pro- and captured, while seven rifles, a Shortly after 6 o'clock a huge Concession which was alleged to have at Wuhu, up the Yangtse river from posals is stated to have been calm pistol and a quantity of ammunition bomb, apparently time-set exploded served as ati "agency" of the Kuomin- Nanking, today evoked a vigorous , and objectivew w ere seized. There were no Govern- near the Paris Cafe facing the tang Government, was made today protest from the Japanese authori- , Cen- Mr. MacDonald is to fly back to ment casualties* THE VICTIMS tral Police Station , military authorities British naval authorities in the Arab mar- by the Japanese ties to the Geneva late today to attend a fur- DEAD ket quarter. The detonation in Shanghai. Police yesterday morning observ- was at: Tientsin* ther meeting of the Mandates Com- Hussein Munwei r, 30, Safad. heard throughout the town Japanese Military Headquarters at ed a gang of armed bandits in an , Haifa The statement branded the British mission tomorrow, if it should be Ibrahim Radwari Saleh, 20, Balad Bay, and as far as Acre. Nanking stated crew of the enclosure near the top of the Mount allegation that the Japanese claims that the thought necessary. His examination esh Sheikh. Out of the almost 'Scarab "intimidated" J apanese of- of Temptation overlooking Jericho. indescribable affected the rights of all Powers hav- at Saturday's two sessions lasted Mohamed Haj Kifat, 27, Balad esh havoc are 18 killed identified — ficers and men, who had tried to in- Whilst they were kept under obser- ing treaty rights in China as an at- 7i hours. Sheikh. nine men, sev en women and two terfere, by training machine-guns at vation, the police informed the de- tempt "to induce the United States Closer cooperation between Great Mohamed Ham id Abdul Hadi, 65, girls — and 31 wounded Apologies a guarantee tachment of the 2nd Bn., The Black , of whom to pull the chestnuts out of the fire ; " them. and Britain and France m respect to co- Haifa. six were against the recurrence of similar in- Watch at Jericho. women. Only seven of the blockade was not directed against lonies is stated to have formed the Ibrahim Saleh Fshtawi, 29, Yabeds. the injured were sent 1 cidents were demanded. home from any other country, least of all subject of a long talk between Mr. A party of police and troops of the Yousef Abdulla Mohamed, 25, Ein hospital after treatment. Diplomatic negotiations are likely against the United States. Malcolm MacDonald and M. Mandel, 2nd Bn., Black Watch, with Royal Ghazal. Police and troops who were rush- It was announced it hat the 30-mile to be resumed with regard to the this afternoon. Air Force cooperation, left at 2 Ahmed Abdul Fattah, 40, Nablus* blockade at Kulangsu, the Interna- ed to the scene were hampered in barbed-wire barricades around the It is understood that the two Min- o'clock in, the afternoon for the scene Taha Mohamed .A bu Ali, 35, Haifa. removing the tional Settlement on the island op- injured by an enraged Concession would be electrified to- isters reviewed the various economic and engaged the gang which had Adil Mohamed Said, 20, Haifa. crowd, and a British Police Inspec- posite the treaty port of Amoy, to night. Members of the Special Serv- and military problems affecting the left the enclosures at their approach. Fatmeh Bint Khader, Abu Sariya, tor, who endeavoured to quell the ice section of the Japanese Army to- which the Japanese Consul has now two Empires, including raw mate- 60, Balad esh Shei kh. NEAR GREEK MONASTERY uproar was met with a hail of day distributed circulars among the returned from Tokyo. The Domei rials, commercial exchanges, and the Zeinat Bint Turki, 50, Balad esh Agency, in forecasting the Consul- The enclosure near the top of the stones and other missiles. Chinese members cf the British Mu- steps to be taken if necessary to en- Sheikh. The Central Police Station and un- General's negotiations with the Mount is the Greek preserve of the nicipal Police, threatening that sure close military cooperation. Massadi Bint Flissa Abdul Salam, other buildings from six to 16 me- , foreign consular bodies, stated that 'The Times correspon- Place of Temptation , so called -because less they left the Concession service According to " 60, Balad esh Sheiikh. tres distant were hit by fragments them the Tokyo Government had upheld dent in Geneva, the members of the of its association with the 40 days' ^ action would be taken against Azzizi Bint Mohamed, 36, Silwan, of the bomb, and stained with the Ja- the attitude of the local Japanese Mandates Commission were particularly Temptation of Christ in the wilderness. and their families." Mr. E.G. (Jerusalem). blood of the victims and of the ConsuHlenerai, authorities. insistent in their questions to Mr. Mac- It was at one time a site of pilgrimage. micron, the British Hana Bint Abdml Rahman Halabi, mangled bodie of horses and don- An international food committee ascertaining possibility of The Greek Monastery is situated on the s has lodged a strong protest with the Donald in the 30, Balad esh Sheiikh . keys which were hurled a distance is being formed by the British , Ame- , the slope of the Mount below the Place. Japanese authorities. Arab domination over the Jews Salami Bint Abd'nl Rahman Halabi of several metres by the explosion. The Consul-General aiked British rican and French authorities to ar- Government's intentions regarding Jew- 60, It will be remembered that, after be- Balad esh Sheil!;h. TRAFFIC SUSPENDED residents today not to leave the Con. range for the importation of food ish immigration, and the status of Pal- ing kidnapped on Boxing Day last, Mr. Hilowi Bint Hmssein, 50, Balad supplies from foreign ships in view cession unless it was vitual l y ne- estine during the transitional period. Louis le Bouvier, manager of the Otto- esh Sheikh All traffic was immediately sus- of the state of blockade at Kulang- pended and only allowed cessary. The Japanese Consul-Gener- ' BRITAIN DECIDED man Bank in Jerusalem, was brought by Fatimi Bint Tewfik el Banna, 12, to continue su„ after al has rejected the British request his captors to the Greek Monastery. Gaza. the streets had been cleared of It appears, the correspondent goes on, crowds. for a relaxation of the examination that the replies made indicated that Subhiya Bint TTewfik el Banna, 9 and search of provisions in tran 'it to BRITISH RECOGNITION Travellers returning from Jericho last Gaza. From 9 o'clock a curfew was im- there was no room for doubt that the week found two partly demolished road posed on the whole Town Planning the Concession. British Government had made up its WOUNDED Two British subjects reported to the OF BOHEMIA barriers not far from the turning into Area, and it remained in force for mind concerning the interpretation of 'Arafat Ismail Jaber, Gaza. Jirius Con sulate-General today that thev were the Old Jericho road , indicating that seven hours. LONDON, Monday (R). — the Mandate and the methods by which Yousef Farha, Hai fa. Ahmed M'su- stripped of all their clothing by the the gang had attempted a hold-up but The victims were taken to the it would be applied in future. tif Aswad, Haifa. Raja Mohamed Japanese searching parties and were British de fa cto recognition of the was foiled by the road patrols. various hospitals in town in taxis, Daily Mail. Subiya, Tantura. Elias Kraman, then submitted to the most obscene present position in Bohemia and "The " correspondent said buses, ambulances and carts, com- that the Colonial Secretary had had to Haifa. Mutlak ell Qweika, Gaza. degradations. Afterwards their clothes mandeered while passing by the Moravia was revealed in the House answer a great many questions, the Khalil Ibrahim Khalil, Balad esh were handed to them outside the room THIRTY INJURED IN HINDU Sheikh. Azziz Mamsour, Jaffa.
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