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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947.
YORKSHIRE COLLIERIES STRIKE SPREADING Nearly Fifty Thousand Men Involved
Labour Government
Endangered
London, Sept. 9.
Britain's "stint" coal strike spread to 48 pits in Yorkshire today, involving 50,000 men, and there was a hint the Government might step in with direct action if the threat to the na- tion's 'economy became worse. Growing wider for the second Union efforts, but to be ready time in five days, despite a mine if necessary. leader's warning that a severe conl shortage could bring down the Labour Government, the number out on alrike jumped by some 5,000 overnight.
British political sources said the Fuel Minister, Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, reported on the strike today to the Cabinet, and sug-
munia!
Today, a group of local mine leaders and Labourite Members of Parliament from the York- shire area were touring fields and going down to the pltheads therancives to attempt to argue the idling workers into going. back.
Four hundred thousand tons
Newfoundlanders' "No"
St. Johns, Newfoundland, Sept. D. Twenty-one members of the Newfoundland National Cón- vention today telegraphed to Mr. F. G. Bradiny, Chairman of the, Convention, at Ottawa, asking him to stop at once the nego- tiations for union with Canada which have been going on since the end of June.
Your negotiations are unauthorised, and we wholly dis- nociate ourselves from all negotiations conducted by your delo. gation in excess of the strict legal limitation," they stated.
They protested at the protracted discussions, and reminded Mr. Bradley of his "dictatorial refusal" in July to convene the National Convention-Router,
Blames
Van Mook
UNO For Delays
Washington, Sept. 9.
gested that for the time being the atrike he left to the National Miners Union, which has con- demned the walkout.
Mr. Arthur Horner,. Com- Dealers in London are begin- and Minerá General ning to feel the effect. Delivery Secretary, gravely warned the con! for London consumers has inners last night that they were been eat to provide extra endangering the Government, amounts to keep industries run.j
Mr. Shinwall was sald to feel ning in the Sheffield steel areas, Dutch would await the report of He added, however, that the the Government should where 50 per cent KOA withhold a hand temporarily, already are effective. United the United Nations has called for. cuts the six Consuls in Batavia, which waiting to see the outcome of Press.
of conl have been lost so far in The acting Governor General of the Netherlands the strike, which started at Grimethorpe two and a half
East Indies, Hubertus Van Mook, said today weeks ago.
that he did not believe the United Nations could solve the Indonesian problem.
that
'Exodus' Refugees Stage
A Pitched Battle
(Confined from Page 5)
his feet between the steps.
SEx soldiers heaved at the wry body from above, with fingers locked in the Jew's hair.
One of the soldiers brought a truncheon down across the boy's wrist and he let go and was carried, still struggling feebly, up the ladder.
As the boy was hauled on to the deck, another shower of vegetable tina was hurled at the troops by the angry Jewk top of him.
The Jews began to fight? fiercely against the soldiers as
they were seized, and the thin line of trompa buckled in several place under the pressure from
the crowd.
General Melee
At this stage, a Jew brake free of four soldier struggling with him and flung himself on one trooper, planing him to the
deck.
that rong through the hold.
He held that the Dutch "police action" was the only method of eliminating irresponsible arm- ed groups in the islands.
before taking the next step.
Van Mook sold United No. tions Intervention in Indonesia had "caused a delay" in the settle. ment of the problem but it would be useful and helpful if it made the facts better known.
"The Only
Guarantee
Of Peace'
London, Sept. 10.
Asked whether he thought policy action was the only efective The only guarantee of world means of settling Van Mook said: "There may be United States armed so strongly the question,pedee is "a Great Britain and n one theoretically other
minate armed bands but I don't attack them." the National Com. ways to ell: for defence that no nation dare
mander of the American Legion. Colonel Paul Griffiths, sald in Lon- don on Tuesday. Addressing a
luncheon given for visiting Legionnaires by
British Legion, Grimth
As the soldiers paused for breath, Rosman snupped for ward quickly from the waist, dragging two soldiers down on
Crack On Head ing men testered precariously The group of fighting, curs- on the narrow stairs for a acc. ond, then a soldier took care: ful aim and cracked Rosman again over the head.
see them."
any reorganization in the Indone. He said there were no signs of sion Republic Government. Such reorganization, with the elimina-the tlon of those who, for one reason stressed the need for peacetime or other, do not wish to so collaboration between ex-Service- sary before the Republic could stability in Indonesia, was neces: achieve its independence.
the ideals for which they fought men of both nations to preserve together in the war.
The head of the British Legion, Lieut. Colonel C. Gordon Larking. expressed hope for "working agreement" between the two
Van Mock said the Netherlands forces in Indonesia now totalled about 93,000 of which he believed
with blood.
He was carried out covered approximately 70,000 were Dutch Legions.
and the remainder Islanders. He
"Britain is not down and out. Five minutes later, the or- is leaving tomorrow for der was given to start hauling Netherlands on his way to Java. storm and if the government calle NewAs a nation, we are just as deter and will return to the minod as in 1940 to weather the
crisis for
the Jews out.
York
any further sacrifice the ox- Servicemen and women of the British Legion would be prepared:
set an example," Larking said. -Associated Press.
The nearest soldier brought The first two men who were His visit here was to explain his upon the nation in a his truncheon down on the grabbed fought viciously-kick-Government's position to Amerl. Jew's head with a sharp cracking, gouging and biting. can officials,
Teams of half-a-dozen burly As a result of his talks with At this point, the battle be paratroopers half carried, half Secretary of State George Mar came more general, with the beat them up the narrow, steep shall, and the previous work of crowd rushing at the soldiers stairway. in a solid mass.
Screams and cries, with the groans of the wounded, filled the hold.
the fall.
the Netherlands Ambassador,
It took nearly five minutes Eelco Van Kleffens, the Dutch to drag the first two struggling position is now much clearer to Jewa up the Indder to the deck.the United States-United Press,
During the struggle, the wo-
International Police Force
signed under growing criticism
Ankara, Sept. 10. Premler Recep Peker has re. Lake Success, N.Y., Sept. 9. of his
The Russian delegation to domestic policies. the United Nations Military Hasan Staff Committee confirmed offi Saka, who helped complete ar- cially today that it had submit- rangements for $100,000,000 ted an estimate of 12 dívisions American military aid to Turkey, of troops, 1,200 planes and avo was instructed to form a new or six cruisers as the strength Cabinet.-Associated Press. of the proposed international
police force.
A British soldier staggered men and the children in the back from the knot of strug-held became hysterical, acream gling people, hands clapped to ing and shouting insults at the groin, then fell sideways and troops. Iny groaning. His wrist ap- For ten minutes following The foreign Minister, peared to have been broken in the removal of the frat two immigrants, the people fled out From the time the young boy more or less quietly. Perhaps resisted, there were not more 50 out of 500 in the hold left than four or five people who did without much of a struggle. not have to be carried the whole Distance to the dock, fghting all the way.
the immigrants had to be hit Perhaps one out of five of
before they could be subdued.
I saw about half a dozen wo- men and perhaps ten teenagers struck over the head with trun- cheons.
Many of the women. fought more desperately than the men. As the ranks of the Jews thinned out, the resistance be- came more fierce and general. At one time, there was a little heap of men with bloody heads aprawled at the bottom of the stairway.
"Hep-Hep-Hep"
The soldiers worked almost slicutly, except for shouted or dere from officers and the "hep- hep-hep" of the troops cadence as they heaved the writhing bodles upstairs.
The women had screarned in chorus throughout the desper ate stand of the Jewish lender France, had been exhorting the who, throughout the trip from
Jews to fight to the death.
After the battle had been raging for over an hour and a quarter, a tight knot of about 60 Jews were still holding out in a far corner of the hold, presenting a flailing tangle of fats to the encircling soldiers.
The last person to be hustled to the deck was a young blonde girl stili shouting the Jewish national anthem at the top of her lungs. She had fought at the bottom of the stairs for perhaps a minute, still singing.
Troops' Restraint Throughout the battles in both holds, the officers and men of the assault party did every- thing possible to get the few women and children who wish- ed to leave out of the bolds with a minimum of roughness.
One sergeant turned to me, wiping his lips, and said: "Pray God I never have to aco Whenever a man had been a thing like this again."
sufficiently subdued so that it The No. 1 hold was cleared appeared he might be willing after 35 minutes.
to walk off, the officers res- Meanwhile, an oven fiercer trained the men from further battle was going on in. No. 2 truncheon work. bold. The fighting there start The troops, too, used the ed immediately, and no the sol- maximum restraint which could, diers clambered down the have been expected, given the ataire, the thin, flery louder, confusion and the desperate ro- Mordecal Miry Roaman, shout-alstance of the Jews. The sol ed: "Hore comes the Nazie, diers repeatedly tried to rea- Remember Belsen,"
son with the Jews, saying "I The soldfera selzed him you will just lio still, we will roughly.
Kicking and shricking, he you about."
carry you off without knocking was dragged na far os the All the soldiers I talked to stairs where he got one arm said they were very sorry for around the stairpost, lashing the job they were forced to do out savagely with the other. and there was no spirit of re- After trying to beat him in prisal even when the troops to quiescence with Asts for wore ducking under the bar nearly a minute, a tall soldier rages of verotabla tine. leaned over and chopped, a truncheon down on his head,
He went limp, but before he could be lugged to the deck, he revived sufficiently to hook
The officers commanding the operation gave the Jewson board, two full hours to "come off quietly before they ordered in the troops-Router.
today that
New York, Sept. 9. This is almost the same asj Ed Guernsey, newly-elected the estimates prepared by Bri. he planned to tour Far Eastern however, Russia does not pro- President of Rotary Interna- tain and China. tional, announced
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