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...Haganah has had to go underground again. It is no longer useful to the British, but it has the backing of the entire Jawish population of Palestine and is responsible to it. It has undertaken to bring in an many immigrants, as it possibly can and to settle on forbidden land in defiance of the White Paper. The Palestine community refuses to accept the legality of a document or policy that forbids entry to Palestine of their families, which is about what it amounts to today. Leaders of Haganah submitted a memorandum to the Anglo-American Commission of Enquiry which...
Heath had killed two girls; in the fortnight between the murders, Scotland Yard had let the papers say he was wanted because "he might be able to help in the investigations"-but had forbidden them to print his picture. With the Yard's con-tempt-of-court club no longer over their heads, London dailies last week angrily attacked this police censorship. Their argument: they could have shown Heath's picture to Britain's millions in the two weeks while he was at large-as American papers would certainly have done-and it might well have prevented...
...Moriarty's decree, certain topics are forbidden in the club: no racial discussion (several club members are Jewish); no talk of concentration camps ("I don't want these kids to feel that the sins of their fathers are being visited on them"); no political arguments, except club affairs...
Communists came to the rescue with an unconditional ceasefire. By official decree brothel keepers were forbidden to hold girls in bondage. "But liberation was not achieved without months of patient work in enlightening the prostitutes' warped minds. Now they dress in plain, homely clothes instead of the erstwhile seductive dresses. . . . Most have been sent back to their families or married off to small businessmen, carpenters, tailors...
...goggle-eyed followers he told still more: about the subterranean Great White Lodge, 75 miles beneath the Forbidden City of Lhasa and reached by a "gravity-neutralizing" elevator, where a twelve-man Supreme Council met in a white-metal hall to plan world strategy. "Archbishop" Doreal assured brotherhood members that he kept in constant touch with the council by sending his soul back to Tibet by "astral projection...