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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1948.

DRASTIC ACTION TAKEN

"Red" Trade Union Federations Proscribed

Malaya Governor's Warning

Singapore, June 13. |_The_Federation-of-Malaya-in-Kuala Lumpur today -declared illegal the Communist-dominated Pan-Malayan Federation of Trade Unions, which claims over 120,000 members and or- dered it to dissolve,

Nine State Federations-of. Trade Unions and the Trengganu General Labour Union were also outlawed.

wls

"ex-

The High Commissioner of j There was "sufficient evidence“ Malaya, Sir Edward Gent, to show that, most of the present

chised by snld today the Federation of violence Malaya will take immediate tremist elements challenging the measures to "smash the wave authority of the Governinent," be tok a press conference in Kuala of violence sweeping the coun- Lumpur. try."

POTTER'S BAR

MYSTERY

London, June 13. Scotland Yard today issued a photograph of Al- bert William Welch, of Cranborne Crescent, Potter's Bar, who has not been heard of since November 18 of last year.

were

Declaring there was no doubt of the seriouinces of the mat- ter, he said there were now 23 strikes backed by "Intimidation and threat of murder." Government action will be dl- rected against all agents instigat- ing crime, whether confessed Communists or supporters other creeds. Laws relating to tragte unions and the settlement

trade" disputes of

will bo

PX

European Found Wallace

Not Guilty

Nairobi, June 13. Mr. Patrick Craigmile Duff, -a-young-Kenya-Civil-Servant was found not guilty yeater- day on a charge of murder. ing his wife in their Nairobi home last January.

. The trial lasted 23 days. Mr. Duff's

mother and his dead wife's father, both from Orl. tain, went

in court. Duff's -wife was killed when shot

gun was discharged while ha was cleaning it.

The jury also found him not

olher guilty of any

charge Incident.. arising from the Router.

FILIPINOS NOT

DECEIVED

The

Rebuff In Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, June 13.

The Oklahoma State Supreme Court has denied Mr. Henry Wallace's Progressive Party ·a place on the State's primary ballot on July 6 to nominale candidates for the Presidential and Slate elections next No- vember.

The court ruled that the Pro- gressives did not constitute a po-

itical

party under the Oklahoma elections' statutes.

Mr. A. B. Cooper, the Oklaho

detective agency ma City

man-

ager, has appealed against a de-i cision by

Secretary of State.

Mr. Wilburn Cartwright, who has ordered the Progressive candi- dates to be placed on the prl- mury ballot.

Mr. Cooper challenged the suf- fielency of the Progressives no- Manila, June 14.

the petition, attacked the Manila Times,

minating invalidity of their non-Communist "strengthened," Sir Edward sald.editorial entitled "We Heard fidavit and asked the court to

A broadcast on June by Mr. This Before", refers Malcom MacDonald, the Com- United Press dispatch regard- from recognising them as a pol)- prohibit the Secretary of State missioner General for the United ing the new campaign of in-tical party.-Reuter. Kingdom in South East Asia, made clear that "the interna United States State

tensified propaganda by the tional Communist policy

Depart- playing an important part in the

ment to explain current unrest," he sold.

American policy in Japan.

Two Murders

Was

10

The campaign will attempt -to show just why Japan must be Testored to voonenig" self-

RADIO

Two Chinese Government sup-utficiency with the explanation frequency of 846 kiloeyelen from

ZBW Hong Kong broadtrasting

of those of a man who wore

on A

1215

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“No evidence has yet been discovered to suggest the dis-porters were murdered last night that this is necessary insure to and from 6.00 L membered body found in they ve armed Chinese Within the stability of the entire Far th, ed

5.5 mcgaryeten pond on Potters Bar golf sight of the Rengam police sta-East," said the "Times".

the i metre band from 12.15 1.27 Louise might be that of Welch. tion in North Johore.

7.30 30 and 9,15 to 11. pa Welch wore size seven shoes The killings took place in I added that the nearly 1,000, AKT and the feet found in the pond nearby shops within

few min 000,000 people of Asin and the tes

other.

resources of East Asiu are mostly Brndl hacked to death a outside

**but of Japan

the Chinese co

contractor on a rubber Unl

United States wonld conscript estate Dear Layang.

Police, the manpower of East Asia and alded

Asia for by European civilians, the resources of East pursued the bandita, killing one the benefit of a people which and wounding another in a gun has nothing but strategic fight.

tion, and D lot of European planters,

banding honey." together for protection, have ex-

size five or six shoes.

The police are asking Welch

to get in touch with them as they And he is un- anxious to are harmed.

Welch was describest us 45- Before leaving home years-old. he had spoken of finding employ- ment in the coal mines.

An effort is also being made

tis trace a number of other miss-threarms by recent purchases. Ing persons, and since the inquiry started two people have found. Heuter.

been

Attacks On

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At the mercy of the sea....and

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DENNINGSEVEN

CRAIG

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Kia-Ngau

Shanghai, June 14.

joen-

sentimental

It said: "Fumimaro Konoye hausted the stocks of dealers in is dead, but his spirit lives In the State Department", "It may The action of the Federation of be taken A fact that o

outlawing Maluya in

the Pan-

an- jeconomic stabilty of Lie Far Malayan Federation of Trade East would be better effected Unions and the other unions was with more justice to the peoples taken under bill passed by

the

concerned if the measures pro- Legistative Council on June 1 de- fected to build up Jupan were claring that only trade unions devoted to

build up the vast whose members were employed

losed region which once fed

Japan-- similar trades might federate. to its own Incalculable damage." The legislation meant that the United Press. policy of the Federation of Malaya differs from that of the colony of Singapore, where the Government-has-recognised-the Singapore Federation” of Unions.

Trade

During the debate, the Council- |lors (who are not popularly elec-

of

the trouble were "professional who deman- mongers

A Japanese Suggestion

Tokyo, June 14.

12.15 p.m.-Ileligious Talk ta. Uhlidren 12.00 pm-Dalty Programme Summary. 12.52 3).m.---"Here we are Azala" Variety

and Hi Orchestr (O.R, 9.9.) 1.02 -The Ink Spots and Lane

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1.th News, Weather Report and

Announcements,

1.25 p.m.-Interiodes

1,30 p.m.- Music of the

...)

2.60 m-Close Down.

J'voule. (F

6.60 p.m.--Programme Summary. 6.01 p.m.-Childress

Bloty: T'eter Buck" by Arthur Hansense. Episode 291 "Bone and Mallim" flood My Captain Flint (Studio)

chestre

0.30 -Freddy Martin and I On

Variety. Pracrmored 7.00 A short Vlutin Recital

Yehudi Menuhin,

Faller at the Plane

7.10 pan. Bef

(Stulla) 1.30 p.m.-"Stage And

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from the story by Walpole, (H.R.C.T.S.)

ET.

0.00 .m.---Hummer (chestral Concert

The Great Masters Camur-Franet. 10.00 p.m.-World and Home News.

(Landon - Relay) am-Weather Report,

air. Chang Kia-ngau categorie cally denied in a statement yes-ted) declared that the instigators terday the charges levelled against sedition him by certain Legislative Yustrated under a foreign fing, used members on Saturday that mem-the clenched art salute and in- "Oriental Economist" today ad-10-15 bers of his

family had engagéd cited people to violence and currency manipulations during anarchy, Reuter. his tenure pf office Head of

as

in

the Cu

Currency Stabilisation Board.

The former Governor

of the

Central Bank, in refuting the al- legations made

against him and

N.Z. SURPLUS

The influentiul magazine vocated the migration of 20,000,-10.1 000 Japanese 10 sparsely-po- pulated world areas.

The migration, the magazine suggested, should be at the rate of two million annually.

Wellington, June 13. New Zealand's public accounts With the pledge that with his family, stated that anybody for the year ended March 31 producing things from waste who had મૈં simple-u

-understanding showed a surplus of - £1,428,570, lands the Japanese_intend to of the procedural operations of nccording to a statement issued contribute to the welfare of the the Stabilisation Board would today on behalf of Mr. Walter world, we should present a peti- know that such charges of irro-Nush,, the Finance Minister, who tion to the United Nations for gularities were entirely unfound-is at present visiting Australla. comigration," the article sald.

Reuter,

ort.

After explaining the procedure for dealing with foreign exchange applications by the Export-Import Board, Mr. Chang said there was no possibility for anyone to manipulate the exchange market. -Reuter,

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

"The "Authority""on" Authorities

ought

SOMETIMES YOU MUST Illons would get into hearts, with BRIDGE HANDS can be like that nice 4-4 súlt, and his es- The rabbit which the Dixie por- timate showed that their con- ter reported-as, having climbed a trnet

10 be makenble tree. "Go on," ejaculated

his Tint would give them a score of friend, how can a rabbit climb 140-consisting of 00 for the

and 50 for a free?" and he answered. "This tricks

part Ecore rabbit had to." It is so with the bonus, His own contract of 2- declarer in a duplicato "tourua- No Trumps would net only 120,

whose study shows himļa bad

he score, unless

could that most pairs of other fables gain an extra_aul so have 150.. act with will be in a different contract,

100 for tricks

plus 30 which-they can make-If-his bentis-So he aimed at that reckoning indicates he is beaten torget. unless he can take an extra triek,

the lead with the

& WHERE EVERY SECRET HAS ITS PRICE] ment

Some S

Semolina.

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Tangier

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"MISS ANNIE ROONEY”

Starring Shirley Temple William Gargan

Winning

it is up to him to exercise every spade A, he sent the heart Q resource to that end, striving to through to the K, saw East lay substitute a top score for a bot-down the spade K and rake in tom.

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the diamond A, then used his KPICCADILLY INCIDENT

when the diamond 6 was re- rc- turned. He scored the club 10 on a longshol Anesse, then the club K and heart A, followed by the heart to the J, the heart 10 and 7, plus the club A and Q. W ED. A 906 That gave him the nine tricka he sought, and he gleefully handed over the last trick with his spade

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