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Commencing on Sunday, Nov. 27th STAN LAUREG • U LIVER HARDY IN
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The Lives of A Bengal Lancer" WITH GARY COOPE'E FRANCHOT TONE
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946.
NEW WORLD FAMINE CRISIS
FORECAST NEXT YEAR
(By William Hardcastle);
Washington, Nov. 20.*.
A new world famine crisis and widespread star- vation were today forecast for next spring by a reliable, and expert authority here in the impending United States, coal strike and the resulting restrictions onerall transporti are prolonged.
This authority described the effect of a prolonged coal strike on America's contribution to the world food supplies as "awful," pointing out that America was the most important contri- butor. Tonight's reports from American coal- fields left little doubt that virtually all soft coal mines would be on strike by tomorrow when the current wage contract will have ex- piréd.
Press reports here today: say that. "Administration sources are expressing concern over the pro- spect of being involved in a pro- longed coart battle.
President Truman, now an. holiday in Florida, is stated by his aides to be "very pleased with the support, which his action JB the labour dispute has received so far.
[SHIPTIN...
DISTRESS
New York-Nou 20, 4:
Families
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The vessel Two Hope" has been diverted from its fis- sion to assist the transport ·
delayed by engine trouble off Azores, but is not in imme- diate danger-Reuter.
Lady Elizabeth Too: Hasty
While United States Army units stood by tonight ready, if necessary, to rush to mining areas and prevent violence, the niners' leader, alt. John. L. Lewis, who called for a strike, remained aloof and silent--a defiant figure on the eve of what may prove to be the station's most crucial nest
London, Nov. 19:3 war industrial struggle:
An appeal by Lady Elizabeth Lawyers
Motion of Serge Hill, St. Albans, acting for Mr. Lewis and his Mineworkers Union have In the ranks of the Republican from the decision of the St.. Al- held an eleventh hour conference, dominated Congress not due to bans Bench binding her over and of Justice which United States Department meet again until January there ordering her to pay ten guineas officials believed might is a growing movement for the costs, for assault on Charles Gar produce a sudden legal manoeuvre calling of a special session. Such den, 19 years old shoe repairer, to apset the Government's plans action, with public feeling pitched was dismissed by the Herts Quar- for preventing the strike by high and court battle with Mir ter sessions appeals committee to threatening court action against Lewis continuing, would almoet day. She was ordered to pay 15
Lewis.
inevitably result in aternly re- Administration quar
quarters are restrictive legislation against uniona guineas.. towards the cost of the ported to be concerned over the as a whole, observers believe. appeal. possibility of a long legal battle. Une official is reported to have forecast might take six months to a year to break Mr. Lewis and bring miners back do work."
Mr.
The Government, however, claims full public support for it
determination to "fight it out,"
Wartime Powers
The United States Government still has discretionary wartime take extraordinary, Lo measures again-especially with regard to railway priority.
powers.
The predominantly right-wing
"Showdown"
Garden said" that when he went to visit a girl friend at the Every hour tonight seemed to Land Army, Hostel next door to increase the possibility of the Lady Elizabeth's home he was dispute developing into a "show met by Lady Elizabeth who told down between the Government him to get back to his own, village and organised labour as a whole and struck him on the back with A resolution passed by the a wooden spoon. She went into annual conference of the Congress her house and returned with a of Industrial Organisation says: hunting crop and as she made as
democracy cannot
any attempt to impose if to strike him he took it from economic slavery through vicious her. anti-labour infunctions."
Lady Elizabeth said she might Government agencies were to-accidentally, have touched Gar- Congress may however, decida Bight preparing further heavy den with a wooden spoon when against allowing the Government restriction of railway traffic and she was shooing him away. She to use its
powers, perhaps by domestic fuel consumption, as fetched the hunting crop, because ending the Emergency Wartime well as "brown out" regulations she lived alone and thought that Act early in the session, as has for street lighting. Reater. already been. threatened by some Congressmen.
authority An
said, however, that su
such action would ignore the basle good sense and honesty of the American people.
Already 471 soft coal mines have closed' down and 200,000 miners are idle.
Johannesburg, Nov. 15.
Garden might be a burglar. She, now realised her mistake. and
ces in Japan.
Britain and Indio, he, added. had agreed to the propcsal while New Zealand had approv ed it in principle, but stated that no transfers, could be foreseen at the present...
The Governments, concerned would. provide.. free passages, transport of baggage, marine insurance and, medical, hospital and dental, treatment and "pri- mary education for children."
The Treasury would consider the basis on which costs would bo borne by the Governments and alterations in the light of experience would be authorised: in collaboration with the Ser- vice Ministers. Reuter."
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The Acting Prime Minister of greed that Garden, was a perfect "DU BARRY WAS
South Africa has been asked respectable young man.--Reu-|| receive a deputation from mininger. unions on the need for getting ur a commission to investigate..the present and future gold mining Industry.Reuter.
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