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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1048,

TUC RESOLUTION CONDEMNS DISLOYALTY OF

OF COMMUNISTS

CLASH EXPECTED

WITH MINORITY

Margate, September 6. The Trade Union Congress, at its opening session here today, condemned by a large majority un- official strikes and "disloyal activities of small factions" within ́unions.

A major clash between the main body of nearly 8,000,000 trade unionists and a Communist minority struggling for stronger representation in the higher councils of the Trade Union Con- gress is expected to develop.

There is only one leader with jon in preparation for the next Communist nllations on the general election.

A.

the

| General Council of the Move-

ment at present--Mr. Papworth. nominee powerful Transport and General Workers Union,

This year four candidates with Communist atilations have bee nominalert.

"There can be no doubt that the next election will be, from the standpoint of the Labour Movement, the most critice) we have ever engaged in,” he told the conference.

"We shall be lighting for our

other andį

:

Token Strike On Clyde

token

2013

1 Klasgow, Beptember

Thousands of workers in factories and shipyards on "red Clydeelde" dealared a strike this afternoon In grotest against an "Inde bendent tribunal award of nvo shillings weekly WAOB Therease hetead of the 13 they claimed

They marched to the heart of Glasgow

chouting: "Wa Want shillings." The men were some of the 2,000,000 ,engineering workers affected by the award. They Come from most Lig concerna" on the Clydezida withough local union loadera hnd discour. aged such action-Reuter.

British Engines For Russia

London, September 6. Three British firms announc-

Kashmir

Proposal Accepted

Karachi, September 6. India and Pakistan have at- cepted the proposals of the United Nations Kashmir Com- mission for a cease fire in the disputed territory but Pakis- lan's acceptance is conditional; and the truce will not be put. Into effect yet.

The Commission sald today that it was "assiduously study- ing" the replies and "expecta to conllaue negotiations with the twa governments."

The

Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, told the Commission that India would accept the proposal "In view of

The election of four Commun-existence. On the

of clarifications.“ another Labour victory will en- ists is generally believed to be a

The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Mohommed Zafrullah Khan, very remote possibility, but the fable us to consolidate our goins Communist representation in the and push forward with further

ald

that Pakistan had accepted Congress is likely to make a fierce. and beneficial social and indue-

subject to his Government accep- Bight for its nominees.

trial schemes, thus making the

fing any elucidations suplied to A clash with Communists was people feel that Britain is really

India by the Commission and foreshadowed today in the Pre- a country worth living Jn."

ed today the signing of con-provided India accepted the con- sidential address of Miss Florence

tracts for the sale to Russia of plehisette in

ditions for a free and impartial Hancock, the second woinna to Emphasising that "valuable re-

Jammu and Kash- presite over a Trade Union Consults" had already been achieved | £3,500,000 worth of diesel en-

mir. gress in the whole of its 60 cs-dustry, he said that the Govern

from the nationalisation of in-gines and electrical equipment. The Czechoslovak chairman of The Arms, the Bush Electrient the Commission, Dr. Joset Kurbel, ment mus

be ready in make Engineering Company Ltd., J. replied ihnt the Commission Mischief-Makers "additional experiments In this and H. McLaren Ltd, and Mirr-noted that Pakistan, was unable important feld" and "must not lers, Bickerton and Day Ltd, hod to accept without reservation.— Addressing the 150 delegates be deterred by opposition, nor in- received prevteur recent arders Reuler. gathered in the hall of the Win-timidated by politicians with from Russia for £3,000,000

Gardens D[ This popular axes to grind."

worth of electrical equipment. south-east seaside resort, she

Slupments, to date are valued at

C 500,000.

WHE

termed the extremist elements in Mr. Shinwell added that the the Movement "active mischief-Government should not be afraid

The Board of Tride !!1 to exercise a higher munsure o£175,000 worth of the equiment mokers."...

direction in the conduct of pri-came under the Anglo-Russian "WE Are Well

aware that vately owned industry. It should trade agreement. The rest there exists in thle country, use the Co-operative Movement negotiated independently with a in many other countries, an and extend municipal effort. Sovint trade mirrion.-Associated organisation which trios by Reuter,

Press every mesta to provoke indus. trial trouble," she declared.

"We must aid mir movement of Thur mischief mongers. They derive their influence from those

tradis misguided

unionists who

all themselves to be deceived and exploited by them."

Miss Hancock, whose address reflected the considered view of

her collengu An the General

SHIPPING STRIKE

CONTINUES ·

San Francisco, September 6.

Comwell, said that the TUC's re- The Government's chief conciliator in the Pacific

with

1ie World

Mationship Federation of Trade Unions had become a matter of serious, con- The British Movement had striven to clear up intsunder-

of conflict. atandings and causes of

חיים

Coast maritime strikė today temporarily gave up hope for an early settlement as the crippling walk-out went into its fifth day with no peace moves in sight.

AMMO SHIP BLOWN UP

Athens. September" 7.

A Greek destroyer attacked and blew up a 300-lon motor- ship attempting to unload mines) and war material for Commu- nist guerillas in the Pelopon- nese.

The

destroyer sighted the motorship in Leonidion Bay on the Eastern coast of the Pelopon- of. 75 miles South nese, about Athens.

I ordered the ship to halt for senrets,

Guerillas nshore opened are on [the destroyer with machine guns and mortars. The destroyer re- turned the fre against the ship and the rebels ashore.

Shells hit the motorship, blow- The in

it up, and the rebels ashore

ashure

vitally

Mr. William Margolls, Assist- working military cargu The splitters are not un our she," Miss Hancock asserted. ant Director of the Federal, needed in the For East. The World Federation founders Conciliation and Mediation Ser-unions have refused to exempt hoisted white Auge. fail, it will be because attempts vicc, announced that he would such cargo from the strike,

A landing party went have been made to use the inter-return to Washington after un- Army officers said: "We will and captured six guerillas. of- national organisation not for in-successful attempts to resurne have to find some other way if fetals reported. Associated dustrial but for political pur- negotiations between the the' unions continue their retusnį," (Press, poses.".

Next' Elections

The War Secretary, Mr.

Emanuel Shiwell," called on the

kers.

waterfront employer and lea. ders of 30,000 maritime wor-

Simultaneously, the -Army

over

men

London, September 6. Whitney Straight, Chief Oversens Exceulive of British Airways Corporation, arrived""In

aircraft Canaduir

factories Montreal.-Reuter, but

TUC to give its "utmost loyalty" | moved toward at possible show- Įmunist a@davity. CIO longshore | London today by air after visiting to the Labour Party from now down with tongshoremen

STATES MARINE CORPORATION

"

(States Marine Lines),

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OREGON" Voy. No. 2 DUE HONG KONG 10th SEPTEMBER FROM

BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK

AND HAMPTON ROADS.” IN

Agenta.

GOURLIE &

Union Buliding.

T

(H.K.) LTD.,

Telephone 81841.

To MACAO

By

MV. WUSUEH

WEEKEND ROUND TRIP

Leaves Hong Kong

1.30 p.m., Saturday, 11th September

-(Steamboat Whárt)

12

1. Sunday) 12th September

Loaves Macao

3.30

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(No. 12 Whatty

Round Trip

Saloon

The employers and shipowners have stood pat on their refusal to deal with any

Mr. unlon whose officials have not fled anti-Com-.

were voting on whether their leaders should comply with the anti-Red requirement, ballots will not be tabulated be- fore, the end of the week.

"final" offer, even though the Dock workers also have been offer has been withdrawn.—Unit- ballofting on the employers' led Press.

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