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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1947.

FRENCH CABINET CRISIS Fall Of Daladier Government Predicted

Coal Strikes Spreading

Paris, June 26,

The fall of the French Government was predicted in the French press today, as strikes against the new austerity programme spread further in the coal and industrial areas of France. The coal strikes (involving nearly 200,000 miners) which began in the northern coalfields, was joined today by pit workers of St. Etienne in South-central France, and the production loss, now estimated at over 90,000 tons daily, may mean a two-thirds drop in the steel production.

ers

BIG BLAZE IN AMRITSAR

Amritsar, Juara 26. Forty shops were destroy- ed or seriously damaged in Amritsar the "Punjabi" Holy City of the Sikhs, at firm Today,

The damage. in estimated at £350,000. Twelve firo fu- ghes foralt the lines for 12 hours. The eñvse of the fire is not yet kummen.-Router.

The $1,000 German prison-I would sunction the sxement. R.C.A. CIRCUIT

of war

working in the which offered the miners a 60- northern mines have joined the franc daily production bonu

and reduced working hours. French strikers,

TO H.K.

Bormann Rumour

Revived

Copenhagen, June 26.

un-

Fifteen members of an alleged secret Nazi or- ganisation who have been arrested in Den- mark, claim that Martin Bormann, Hitler's miss- ing deputy, was among Nazis the prominent they smuggled out of Germany. Washington, June 27. The Federal Communications. The Danish police who Commission announeed it would asked the organisation discount authorise RCA Communications this story but are making further Inc. to operate radio-telegraph | investigations. Two Strikes End

Martin Bormann has been miss. efrenits on a regular basis to Their representatives

Agreements were reached to Australia, New Zealand, India, ing since the fall of Berlin, where and South it war first rumoured that he had flirinks of the Ministry of La-night in respect of two strikes Greece, Palestine

He has sinco bour today to press their de- of shop assistants. The strike Afriga. The Commission said died with Hitler.

committees of Paris depart-it also will authorise Mackay been reported in various countries, The National Committee of ment stores accepted a monthly Radio and Telegraph Company without confirmation. He

sentenced to death in his absence the Transport Union met at production bonta of 1.200 to serve Jamaien.

by the Nuernberg War Crimes the houskparters of the Gen- franes, which will be submitted The FCC intends, it said, to Tribunal in October, 1940. eral Confederation of Labour, | to the vote of the workers con-

demins without prejudice up- The members of the Danish or, atid will meet again tomorrow jetrned tomorrow.

are stated to be re-

The Cabinel is to conthe Textile workers, who have al ready eut down production by discussion of the ngreement to- 30 per cent by a "go slow" morrow morning, and further movement, announce that they negotiations between the strik- will stop work tomorrow unleasers and the Government are ex- their demands for wage in pected. creases are met.

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