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THE Polish and Hungarianithe United States Embassy and “Big scale fighting will break Ministers to Sweden have refused the E Foreign Ministry | soon in West Java,” he said(t0 return home as ordered, said they “knew. nothing about his fluent English which bears| Sources close to the two diplomats it.”
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| here Israeli government said “p am trying to remove the'in a formal statement today that | Japanese influence from the TNT] there was a “calamitous arms | (Tentara Nasional Indonesia, or race” going on in the Middle East. Republican Army),” he said, The statement said Egypt was “I have tried everything 1I/ obtaining huge quantities of] | could to avoid clashes, but it is| British arms, including destroy-| (not possible to avoid them be-| ers, submarines, jet planes, heavy | cause the Republican army still] tanks, artillery and thousands of is operating under Japanese men- American automatic rifles from
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| THE Liberal Party, third larg- a888Tession against est in Britain, rejected today statement said. | Winston Churchill's personal ap- Six Communists were arrested peal for an anti-Socialist combine at Jerusalem, but later released of Conservatives and Liberals in on bail when police broke up a | next month's elections. {Communist demonstration yester-
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The demonstration was staged | time, the Liberal Party issued a! , | pamphlet saying: outside a hotel where Mr. Mor-
genthau was entertaining Israeli | “The people of this country do Premier David Ben Gurion. The {not need to jump into the fire to|gemonstrators = denounced Mr. {escape the frying pan.” | Morgenthau for advocating a re- { The Labor Party was described gional Middle East military pact. as the frying pan, the Conservatives as the fire, Egypt Chalk and Cheese THE new cabinet. voted today The pamphlet, titled “Why the to send a representative to the Liberals Oppose. the Tories.’ Y plus United States to study the Egyp- | recent exchanges between Con- tian government's dispute with the | servative Leader Churchill and Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) in | Liberal Leader Clement Davies! which the company stopped ts] | appeared to doom the Conserva-| {tive campaign to get the Liberals [to pool their efforts under the | Tory banner. | The Davies party's pamphlet | |said: “Liberals and Conservatives |are as different as chalk is from | cheese, It is true that the] [Liberals are strongly opposed to| \Socialism. But they are equally strongly opposed to Con-| servatism.” Mr. Churchill per-| sonally had appealed to Mr.! Davies for unity and warned that any other course would lead to “vote splitting on a fantastic) scale.” | | In 1945 the Liberals got only| {2,239,668 votes and only 12 seats | {in Parliament. Mr. Churchill pre-| dicted the Liberals standing alone! tn time would gel only six or] seven seats. | Meantime campaign plans started [to jell. | Herbert Morrison, director of | {the Labor campaign, will make | 80 speeches between Feb. 3 sad lelection day, Feb. 23. Labor ‘also struck back at el Tory manifesto of policy, or platform, issued yesterday. ' Morgan Fhillips, secretary of |
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