THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1947,
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LABOUR'S 8 COMMANDMENTS Party Executive Statement; Three Main Objectives
Nationalization
Defended
London, May 18.
Eight commandments are laid down for members of the Labour Party in a' new statement, "Labour of Higher Production,” issued today by the National Executive Committee of the Party.
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According to the statement, which will be consi- dered at the Party's Whitsun conference from May 26 to 30, members of the Labour Party, without delay, must be active:
1. In giving a clear lead for increnard production In every workplace, especially in the ex- sential industries which are un- der-manned.
2.
sawed the
weeds of a grave economke erisis for the nation.j Today. Britain is paying the price for Tory future."
Defending nationalization, the In urging every
"only womum stalement asserted that whose hame duties permit to the Government enn build and take
paid employment improve the machinery noces. wherever required.
Mary for integrated
3. In giving fall suport to the anvings campaign.
ment of the whole system."
Improve- Industrial}
NARROW
ESCAPE
Kendall, May 18.
FR hairbreadth escape from catastrophe today, the morningLondon-bound Glas- now Express flowed into a stationary Upin engine on top of a 100-foot high viaduct, left the rails, and shuddered six inches to a stop about fram the brink.
Seven people were injured, including
f104M dining CUT cooks who were neatded by bailing coffee, but only two were detained in hospital,-- Renter
Girl Goes Up In A Balloon
A ballren, piloted by n girl.
5. In refusing to tolerate in-m re obvious that without Services today.
proj pube ownership of basic In-
efficiency in any of the cesses of production.
Three Years?
Mystery Plané Over East Anglia
London, May 19.
PEENEMUENDE
A WILDERNESS
(By Eric Bourne) Peenemuende, Isle of Usedom, Baltic
Coast, May 18. This former island paradise, which Hitler convert- ed at a cost of £50,000,000 into a fantastic workshop of death, where he planned to win the war with an army of 11,000 slave workers toiling to turn out V-weapons at the rate of 100,000 a year, is today a wilderness of des- truction.
Menses of twisted steel, huge sundured slab ei concrete, piles of rubble and gutted buildings are all that is left of the great rocket arsenal with which Hit- ler might have won the war but for the heavy delaying blows of
of Stettin. The site was ́ chosen
army's
K.K.K. In
Britain, Says
Moscow
Applied science some-the Royal Air Force Bomber Com
mand in the summer of, 1943. times threatens to ex- Peenemuende is at the northern plain everything and so tip of this 12 mile long narrow to take the mystery out island about 60 miles northwest of life. Yet radar is plot-in December, 1933 by Professor
London, May 18. ting a mysterious air-Werther von Braun and General
A Moscow radio com- craft that rushes across Demberger, head of the German the coast of East Angliament. Most of the key scientista British Fascists were re- rocket research departmentator said today that at 400 miles an hour at and technical experts were
organisa- the Peene. viving their dead of night and disap-jevacuated before
muende experimental station was tions which were banned rears insland,
overrun by the Russians,
during the war "with the: Rumours Untrue
import of the Ku Klux With two other British corres.
Klan into Britain along We with United States dol-
lars." }
Kadar has plotted some strange things in It time, frma children's kites and raindrops to
:
mysteries
announce- the British Home Mr. Chuter Ede,
Moscow May 18. Lydia V. Ivanova, went up beside formations of geese. But it surely pondents I examined the ruined It added: "Private capitallats a sub-stratosphere balloon on a never plotted a stranger 4. In developing and in mak-
of thing
this island. Ing the fullest use of Joint pro- and their Tory spokesmen dawn.to-sunset scientifle observa. { than this,
three were the first non-Russian What duction committees and similar; naturally ery that nationalizavation trip from the private air.
the aircraft? Specula- Allied personnel allowed to set
"Despite statements by home agencies for joint consultation. Han is unnecessary. The fact fold of the Chlef Directorate oftion takes us into regions where foot horo since the place fell to
Konstantin Hydro-meteorological scenes are laid for so many thrill- Marshal
Rekostov officials that Incidents will be tinereuse output. à
4 remains that it becomes daily the Soviet
ng stories in boys' magazines. Is Scientists of the first rank, con. ita diamond or drug smuggler7, sky's army in the spring of 1945. Investigated, Ku Klux Klanners The Russians readily assented and other British fascists have Is it conveying Attert of important results, were from one forolga power to an wanted to see,
E Recret agent to our inspeeling whatever wo
no reason to be alarmed", he dustries. national recovery
on board both balloons.
other?
A year ago it anid. would be impossible.
The speelu task of the sub
The practical steps are
that the Peene- Quoting recent clear, was being 'sald "With characteristle contempt stratosphere balloon, almed
by at Fast RAF Aghters must continue muende experimental station was ment G. In preventing undisciptin- for the facts, the Tories de.
18,000 feet, was to measure sun trying to intercept the visitor un-working again as a "secret test- Secretary. ed notion and insisting on ful- scribe Government's plan na an radiation, but it was also equip-til they succeed. Our air force ing ground" for Soviet V wen-that there was no need for Jent ke of the traile union attempt to destroy the freedom ped with instruments for auto has the fastest flightor in the pans. The Russians had erected machinery fue negotiation or of the individual citizen. Noth malic recording of temperature, world and should not find it in
ing could be further from their pressure, and nir mixture. possibly difficult.
Such practical steps are nerded because it
must be confessed that there is just a possibility that the story of an air, smuggler is fact and not fiction. Air smug- gling became fairly profitable after the 1914-18 war. Radar may make it more diffleult but it has yet to prove that it has made it impracticable.
redress of grievanern.
7. In urging their fellow wor, Truth." United Press,
kers to keep in the eldest touch
with their trade ania branches
and officials.
8. In knowing themselves the frets on which the Gavern- ment's production campaign is built, and in aeeing to it that those among whom they live and work know and understand
them also.
Decloring that Labour's economie progranume
Reuter
GERMAN ANTI-ALLIED SENTIMENT
Frankfurt, May 18.
"The Auk" Is
would Evidence of the growing anti-Allled sentiment in Not Resigning
stand or fall by higher produc- tion. the statement added:
"Not unt!! tha third year of¦ the war was our Industrial system fully mobilised for the conflict.. No serious observer Rupposes that mobilization for Тегда takon mnck peace can period."-Reuter.
Export Need
Again and again the
atate-
ment returned to the theme
Germany is provided by the increasing num- ber of crude slogans appearing on railway coaches and other sites in the United States
zone.
Special Food Store
that the Labour Government's Released
three main objectives-jabs for all, social justice for the pcu- ple and higher consumption--de- pended on the initiative of wor-1 kers and men who manage in- dustry.
Washington, May 18.
London, May 18.
new barracks and workshops and got up new camouflaged firing points, it was claimed.
further legislative action against Fasciat activity, the commentator concluded, "It Jo not hard to see that such Our inspection reaveled that the arguments culy encourage the Russians in fact have been and British Fascista by utilizing are rapidly completing the pro- sucess of destruction begun by Bri-mocrats to intensify their sub- the service of certain sham de.
tish bombers.
R.A.F.'s Good Job The Russians plan to finish the demolition
programme soma time in June. "When we have nished there will be nothing left jat all," Major Vasiliev, commar- dant ef the Peenemuende area, told us.
MULTI-COLOURED ELEVATORS
voralve work."-Reuter.
WAR VETS. DEMONSTRATE
Paria. May 18. Some 300 disabled French war veterans of both world wars today marched along, the Paris boulevards to protest
signa.
Although the demonstration was forbidden by the Prefect of Police, the Paris gendarmes lid not attempt to use force
-Bucharest, May 18. Mr. Burton Berry, United Staten political representative in Rumania, will leave Buchare t tomorrow Washington to take up the post of adviser to the White House, -Bruter.
fo r
Major Valley sold that the RAP destroyed 770 per cent of It is learned authoritatively the Peenemuende Installations. tonight that the nuggestion The Russians are blowing up the against insufficient war pen- that Field Marshal Sir Claude remainder. Here are D few of them, Auchinleck la contemplating re-
The Germans took more than ranging from threats of ven-aignation ብጻ Commander-in-five years to create this place" he Kenner on the occupation powers Chief, India, is without founds added. "The RAF knocked it out to verses in praise of Hitler. tion.
in ten hours." "I would rather be n Nazi, He came to Britain recently The rocket workshops were and the veterans dispersed clean and fat than a hungry, for the commanders confer- based on three main complexes, after holding meetings.-Keu- dirty Democrat."
ence at Camberley and will be each 400 yards long and several ter. "Brother of the S.S. Adolf returning to India In the near storeys high and each complete Hitler Division, we are coming future.
with ring stands and wind tun- back!"
The question whether the In-nels. On one of these the B.A.F. "The men were killed in bedian Army may eventually be scured seven direct hits-Reuter. tion for their country: the wo- divided, it is pointed out, can- a practical fasue killed themselves for not become
until major decisions on the future form or forms of gov- (USA
ernment in India have been Unseren Seligen for
New Jersey, May 10. It pointed out that the high
taken by the Indian representa-
The Otis Elevator Company our blessed Adolf). employment level of the Best
tives.-Router.
says that it is manufacturing two years had never been was
"Three cheers an for the Fuehrer", "We won't!
two multi-colured highly up- led before in peacetime, but
Vatican City, May 18.
holstered elevators ordered by warned that permanent full ein-
forget the Fuchrer." ployment could come only when
Pope Pius today received King Ibn Saudi of Saudi Arabia The report said the Govern and strong again." "Bombs on bishop of Westminster, and building. The
"Germany will become great Bernard Cardinal Griffin, Arch- for use in the new palace he ta all industries stepped up pre- ment deciled to release the the U.S.A."
clevatora will duction both for domestic needs stuck because civil affairs im
"When will the Monsignor Dion MacDaid, rec- have deep piled and for export trade. It said, ports
vengeance for
carpeted floor Nuremberg bud stackened and im- '
tor of the Irish College in and chairs upholstered in white, the export
increase must be ports of potatoes had not been! Come?" "Don't give your votes Rome, in separate private nu- green and gold satin-Associat-
to the Communists." "Revenge diences.-United Press. even steeper.
as heavy as expected. The re-
ed Press. will come.". The statement, which will port said the failure of im
"Dear Lord, give UA & come before the five-day con ports to arrive in sufficient ference at Margate, said that quantity in March and April Fifth Relch that will look like redistribution of wealth by way an important factor in the Third." taxation as a means of achiev. maintaining established
of these wns a word over the ing social justice was not tiona. onough and that true improve- Only 179,000 tons of import- slogan naking for a fifth Reich. meat in the standard of living ed grain flour for Germans in This could come only when goods and the Anglo-American zones had Reuter. services
no urgently required arrived in April, the
In a report to the War De men partment, the American Mill-cigarettes".
Government Tary
announced "We want USA" that it was releasing 30,000 | standa tons of food from special stocks Adolf, set aside "for the provention "Heil Hitler." of disease and unrest" in effort to combat the German food crisis.
The only opposition to ra-
roport
by the people were made avail-said. compared with 248,000
able to them.
Tories Blamed'
tons in March and 260,000 | tons in February.
Black markot activities in Bavaria had increased but food
added.-United Press.
read: "Nonsense,"
nny
FOOD FOR BRITAIN
Sydney, May 10.
Avowed "Progressive” Nominated
Olympia, Washington, May 19. Charles Savage of Shelton, Washington, an avow- ed "Progressive" whose supporters linked his name with that of former Vice-President Henry Wallace, won the Democratic nomina- tion for United States Representative for the State's third congressional district in the primary on Saturday.
Mack, Hoquiam
the
.
The statement charged that thefts had declined, the report the present crisis was due to the "untoid but avoidable dam-
Worshippers in Anglican and age wrought by 20 years of
Savage piled up a lead of neat. Russell V1 Lisbon, May 18. Catholic churches throughout ly 4.000 over State Attorney-newspaper publisher, won wilful Tory neglect" and by Ex-King Humberto returned the state of New South Wales General Smith Troy, who cam-Republican nomination easily. destruction of war.
to Lisbon by plano today from yesterday gave food coupons paigned vigorously as a "Tru- "The Tories increased both a visit to Cafro, where he saw and cash, to aid a drive for a man
Troy In conceding sald he was Democrat" and the difficulty and
criticized grateful to the Democratie vote the urgency his father, ex-King Victor Em-big food gift for Britain.* ̈* tile foreign views of Wallace; of this problem by their pre-manuel, other relatives and
which la approximately a third In' ono Roman Catholic Troy conceded the nomination larger than the Republican total war failure to take any poal friends. Humberto lives out Church alone 5,700 mest and after an unofficial count in two- tive action which might injure side Lisbon with his family,--
The race was watched with in. butter coupons and. 4820 were thirds of the district which gave terest alnoe the district has been vested interests. Thereby, they United Press.
collected.Associated Press, Savage 10,000 to 11,000 for Troy, a good indicator of the State's political trends, The run-off alec- tion next month is to all the vacancy left by the death of No- presentative Fred Norman, Re. publican, who was elected last year--Associated Press,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS WHITSUN RACE MEI TING Saturday, 24th & Monday 26th May, 1947
The First Dell will be rane at 7.00 pm, and the Brat snee will be run 2.30 pm, such day.
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