WARTIME SECURITY TO OPERATE
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UNITED NATIONS' SESSION TO CONSIDER PALESTINE OPENS T0M0RR0W
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Received Monday, 11.5 a.m. NEW YORK, April 27. Wartime security measures will be enforced at the United Nations assembly hall when the special session of the assembly meets tomorrow morning to consider the Palestine situation. The assembly hall has beep searched for- time, bombs. Passes will be checked as carefully as at Army headquarters in wartime. All packages will be inspected and known "agitators" will be barred. United Nations secretariat issued a complete list oi the delegates telephone numbers and addresses _ when the assem'bly met in September, but this time none will be published in the hope that pressure groups will not find it easy to picket the delegates' hotels. Prince Amir Feisal al Saud, one of the leaders oi the Arab delegation, has been given a special .bodyguard at his own request, but Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British delegation leader, has not asked for protection. United Nations secretariat has refused 15,000 applications from the public for seats on the opening day and made only 25 available.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 April 1947, Page 5
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