THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 26, 1937.
LONDON STRIKE THREAT Bus Drivers Decline To Delay Till After Coronation
STOPPING WORK ON MAY 1 IF DEMANDS ARE NOT MET
CHOOSE DAY OF THE CUP FINAL
London, To-day.
While the conciliation department of the Min- istry of Labour is striving strenuously to avoid the threatened strike of 40,000 London busmen, the Transport Board has urged that the dispute should be postponed for a month in order not to disturb traffic arrangements in May.
THIS THE UNION HAS REFUSED TO DO.
THE LONDON TRANSPORT BOARD HAS INFORMED THE UNION THAT IT IS PREPARED TO DISCUSS OTHER MATTERS BUT WILL NOT ENTERTAIN THE IDEA OF A SHORTENING OF HOURS.
The men are demanding that the half-hour they are permitted for meal time should be taken out of the 8-hour day, making seven and a half hours of actual work.
It is noteworthy that the Cup Final at Wembley when a crowd of 90,000 will have to be håndled and other important events are scheduled for May 1, the date on which the men threaten to come
out..
Meanwhile the striking, busmen
General Goering In Rome
Naples, To-day.
Goering, General Hermann
who escorted his wife to Na- ples for a rest cure, left last night for Rome.
He will have an important conversation with Signor Mus- solini in the capital to-day- Reuter.
in the South-Eastern Counties held umun
many mass meetings yesterday."
Undergraduates at Cambridge ITALIAN
loaned the strikers cars and pro-
vided them with money to buy pe- DESTROYER
trol-Reuter.
agree-
STOPS BRITISH OIL TANKER
MR. BEVIN'S STATEMENT
Notice to terminate the ment between the London Passen-
Valencia, To-day.
bas been ger Transport Board and London's
A British oil tanker 40,000 busmen was decided on by stopped outside Barcelona by the Executive Council of the Trans-Italian destroyer, according to port and General Workers' Union.
Government communique.
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Proposals for a 7-hour day, The destroyer steamed off when submitted by the men, have been Government planes appeared but re- rejected by London Transport.turned and again attempted to stop Other demands bring the whole of the vessel.
their working conditions under Again Government planes inter- review and involve the unpreced-fered and the vessel reached Bar- ented action of cancelling the ex-celona safely.-Reuter. isting agreement. ..
Mr Ernest Bevin, general secret- ary of the Transport and General Workers, Union, who is also chair- man of the Trades Union Congress, issued the following statement when the notice of termination was. given:
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N.W. FRONTIER
CAMPAIGN Infantry Brigade's
Advance
"The Executive Council of the
Simla, To-day. Transport and General Workers'
Continuing the cleaning-up cam- Union, in view of the failure to arrive at an agreement with the paign of the revolting tribesmen London Passenger Transport Board on the North-West frontier, the
on the claim submitted by its men- bers in the Central Area 'Bus Section, decided to tender
one month's notice to terminate the present agreement.
74-HOUR DAY DEMAND
"The union has placed itself at the disposal of the Board further to discuss the matter should anything emerge..
Second Indian Infantry Brigade has advanced southwards, towards the Khaisora Valley and has reach- ed Japer Camp...
There was only slight opposition to their advance and no were suffered. Reuter. position at the moment represents one of deadlock.
"The Executive Council warns the members not to be influenced by any unofficial statements that may
The men submitted a claim for a seven-hour day. This was re- be made or Press excitement. jected by the Board. The men "Should anything develop during then submitted proposals for a 7% the period of the notice the bran hour day, which have also been re- ches will be communicated with jected by the Board, and, while cer- officially, and the members are tain concessions of a minor char urged to take notice only of official acter have been offered, the statements issued by the union.”tað
M. Constantin Yureneff, Soviet Ambassador in Tokyo. It was re ported on Saturday that M. Yureneff would probably be trans- ferred to Berlin as Ambassador to Germany.
ROOSEVELT'S HOLIDAY
Fishing In Gulf Of Mexico
Washington, April 21.-Navy of ficials were completing arrange-
Fran- ments to-day for President klin D. Roosevelt's fishing cruise Two or on the Gulf of Mexico. three destroyers will escort the Potomac, which the President will board at New Orleans, La., on April 29 for a week of tarpoon an- The gling with his son, Elliott. President will be away from Wash- inghton for about a fortnight.
A Royal Air Force training centre is to be established at Detling, -near Maidstone, Kent, on the site used as an aerodrome during the War.
U.S. GOLD RUMOURS
Excessive Influx Of Metal
MANILA REPORT
Washington, April 22.Vicente. Villamin, Filipino economist, stated last night that he had learned in a canvas of official sources that numerous plans are being studied to check the excessive influx of gold into the United States.A
The treasury department, remain- ed strictly silent on the question, except for making repeated press statements saying department policy has not been changed.
Villamin understood that alterna- tive plans under tentative consider- ation made no proposal to reduce this the price of gold, because would have a deflationary effect on farm and commodity prices gener- ally.
IMPORT TAX? A
The plans did include, however, a study of the effects an import tax on gold would have in discour aging imports of the metal.
Other plans under study were re- ported to include:
1. Suggestion that bankers voluntarily make an increase of 500 to 1,000 per cent. on the present service charge on importations.
2. Modification of the present gold sterilisation policy in order to enable bankers to hold gold sup- plies without being liable to suffer prosecution for “hoarding.”
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3. Establishment ~ of a quota plan for gold imports, exclusive of gold imported for discharge of government obligations.
Villamin said he had not learned of any plan under study which might be applied exclusively to Philippines gold.
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