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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1848,"
TUC ASKS FOR MORE WORKERS' "LEARN FROM BRITAIN"
SHARE IN INDUSTRY CONTROL
CRITICISM OF NATIONALISATION
BOARDS.
Margate, September 7.
The Trades Union Congress, representing 8,000,000 workers, today unanimously asked for increas- ed workers' participation in the control of Bri- tain's nationalised industries.
A resolution passed by the Congress welcomed the nationalisation of the nation's basic industries but expressed concern at the present composi- tion of the Boards responsible for running them
The nationalised industries include railways, elvil aviation, other illant fransport. JAN. electricity anul coal.
The Congress debate ON pro- ductivity wi inzouursted!
Boilermaiters
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anything else but try to sabe tage the European recovery programme."
It is the Americon people and not Wall Street who are naneing the European recovery program-
Next Stop Heaven?
Ottawa, September 7.
Joy
A reporter asked the Eire Premier, John A. Costello, here today If there is likelihood of Gorge Bernard Shaw returning to Elre under the Dublin Government's
policy of encouraging Telah
emigrants to return home.
"Not the slightest," Mr. Costello shot back. "He probably
would not anywhere but to a land far better and ther even
than Ireland." Associated Press.
move
Red Cross Vice-Chairman Dead
speech by Sir Mark Harlson of he added: "The opposition The
Jonath Steel Shipbuilders Society.
Sir Mark made a call is "net'ou stations for
productive daliciency but
The Compt
crurial INGLES
10 ERP has come from reaction- miles vertalte
Wall groups in Street, the remnants of Isolation- |
Sir John le, and the Commanista.
View Chatta
not face the really
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Lenidon, September 7.
Kennedy, aged 70. the Britt
TRADE UNIONS IN COLONIES
* Geneva, September. 7.
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ADVICE TO CHINA LEE THEATRE
Shanghai, September 8,
Dr. Chen Li-fu, Vice-President of the Legislative
Yuan, exhorted all Chinese to start on the road- to democracy by learning America's spirit of freedom and Britain's spirit of abiding by law when he addressed a homecoming reception last night.
Dr. Chen spoke highly of the". Moral Reurmament Assembly, which, he said, fitted well into ancient Chinese philosophy and was "more practical than our Mr. Shiva Rno, India, saklown New Life Mayement." today that Britain's attitude to colonial trade union develop- Participants of the Movement ment
Themseives to p was in "refreshing coù- Edid not limit trast to those of other African service but started practising th theory among themselves. D Chen was greatly impressed b United Na« (what he enlleil" "America's spirit Caminitie an of democracy which was built Ron-self-governing territories, hewn in factors: A senhasË. brauseet the frish TU for the freettom and a lawabiding spirit. bolgentert advice in building sp
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Washington, September 7. The House Committer of Un- Amorienn Activities is reported inday to be checking a report that an international group of
¦ the trade weir movement in tn. On one hand, people une ex-cientists plan to study astrone-
769 are said he would comment | press any opinion they hold
1. British attitude to other enl. vite any way they like. On the onial powers.
other hand, they support the iw
on of the majority as soon as a Mr. Shiva Rao criticised parti. ¡ decision is matte, even though be. cularly the
Government regulatore that they had bifter contro tim on trade unions is it Bed version. such that should not be sur ginn C'Hugo, saying: "They are
priset if practically to trade Comuns exist in the Congo
Mr. Volz said that the TUC was Red Cross Sty, sjedi -
With China adapting the new in a position to assure the FS: dog on September 5, 11 was a
Constitution, both |ponsibility of leathing free tende) of Britain's eenpointe suavivat
noticed tarlay,,
the Govern anonsen in Europe. It, und 13
ment and the people should leurs summed up by the Chinention to
He formerly comunatuled the 1st the eviti-]
A former Belgian Congo Klov- something from American frees duy-untit That stay when de-alone, could panvykk
union leadership so vision, Aldershot, but in 1954 |prend said that there had been na i dom, Dr. Chen sait, bates the Government's "freeze ising de wages, prices and profits polles Reuter.
needful to the stress of ERP ..
-health--as a resuth of an elabour conflicts in the Congo fart endent in
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All labour questions were i
гаг policy your. is experfed, finally res and, as
made if necessary for him to resellied punimbly between labour Labour Party is similar to that endorses it.
Ga Previously e venenunded and employers.
ol, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Dr. Chr for a short to the 441 Hors
said it he was especially inter Counties' Division of the Terrt-
ested in seoltug at first hand have Army and inangorate the
they were doing it to England. "Kennedy System" uf modern
The Congress resolution wel- coming the nationalisation f
Industries stated
workers participation could sly be obtained from Trade
ranks. I arbled that the people Opposted to admanestrie the nationalised industries shound be
chosen because of proved ability and belief in mitionalisation.
Grave Concern
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Italo-Egyptian Trade Pact
Rome. September G.
Ou leaving the Army, he de-
A provisional trade agrees | vated bilimself in the wórk of the ment providing for exchange of | Bralish-Sted Cruss Society and the gonds valued at 25,000,000 bas Order of St. John, and was Viens
Joint Emer Egypt Chairman of the
geney Committee which directed the wartim netivities of the twen jorganisations.--leutet,
(been reached between
and Italy.
The agreement
will scentine
The nationalisation of the kes inital terms of a "perusmueht" re Industries
ben
viprocal treaty are decideil polley plank of the Labour Güve ernment.
Mr. J. 11. Figgins, a member of the General Comert azul Secre- tary of the National Union of Hallwayment, moving the resolu- tion, said that, unless thes Trade Union Movement
733 a Brent
Ruccess of the naturalised indus- irles, they would leave them- selves open to à very serious £1= | tack on Labour's
policy,
There was
con very grave
the
cern In the minde of trade unionists, particularly railway unions,
on
In the com position of the boards set up under the Transport Act.
On the Transport Commission, there was only one representative of the Trade Union Movement -- former recretary of the National Union of Railwaynen. Railway the Committed, there was as only
one representative,
inth
Listed amon Italy's exports. under the provifital agreement rayon fibre 1400,000, caustic soda Wis voiton
A£260,000 valtted £158,400, eluth of artileial Abrethrend £400,000, wool
cloth £300,000, Press.
and collon sewhig £50,000. Associated
Mystery Cold Virus
In The Pacific
New York, September 7.
Indication that a mysterious common cold virus lurks
in mid-Pacific and may cause acute appendi citis was reported by a Marine Corps medical officer, Commander George Calvy, today. He said the virus apparently fuppendleltis was absent strikes in the vicinity of the coincidence rose International Dateline, and to the outbreak
Mr. J. Fletcher Cooke, Bri tain, told the committee that a was his country's intention to give every possible encourage. ment
development of to the trade unions in the colonies. "IT IN
general polley to colective prommute
burgalning wherever it is possible. When h is not possible, there is statutory wage-fixing based on the costs of
ving." he said.-Router.
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What impressed him most, ne said, was the admirable spiri And
perseverance under most trying conditions.
nical signs in the middle of the telgian Congo uranium fields. Representative John McDowell (Republicar) sait: " the report
PLES 390 won! to know why they picked that particular spoi for an international astronomical Laboratory Jeg the very same egion there are more workable deposits of uranings place is the world'
than any
Belgium, The Netherlands and France are reported to be back- ne the propused- laboratury, he still.
He had noticed an obsestre Rem dur a newspaper, saying that $9,- thea00,000 had been provided for ile establishment of Da observatory Britain's excellent reonomie in the highlands of the easter control not only prevents in Congo and he land asked a Com- | tion but evenly distribules the intttee investigator to discover
burden between rich and pour, the sâurce of the money' n Production is venurnged, Ration= |other details.---Reuter. ing is strict and fair.
Whatever mensUER the Gov- ernment adopts, the prople ubey complaint of evasion.
MIGHT LEAD TO toithfully without
WORLD WAR
Rome, September 7. The conflict over Palestine was
a possible cause for a new world Jeanflagration, Abi Habib Shable, fariner Lebanese Vice-Premier, totcl the Inter-Parliamentary Union conference here today,
Fence was
endangered from many sides, but particularly, by' the Palestine question, he
sie.
but the clured: The strengthening
Delegates from Eastern Europe eriileised the proposals for Federation of Western Europe. M. T. Ca
Cabanoff, ol Bulgaria de-
of one abruptly with half of Europe with the support. of "colds." Exreative
He of a non-European power is nol; complicate the mystery only added i "appears unlikely that the best way to arrive at pence, selected group of men to have significant role-United Press.
emotional component played but must be censklered as pre- been affected.
paration for war."Heuter.
Sir George Chester, replying on behalf of the General Cóumell, Commander Calvy inade the Kald "nobody could! quarvef" with; report as the Antals of Interna- the contention that people
monal Mylicine, "telting of men nationalisation birds, should her aboard anaval escort carrier
coles
and then
lieve to the policy of nationalisa-stricken with tion, But he thought the resolu- nelite appendiells. He broke his tion instructed the Government report into three phases. almost 10 make it a condition in He said the vessel was in mid- the appointments to the hoards.
It should beauty unis- takably plain" that they were not secking to hypose a political fest sipon the people appointed.
U.S. Delegate
Hostile bool wrs"drowie in a storm of applause when Mr. Edward J. Volz, a fraternal de- legate from the American Federa- tion of Labour addressed the
Congress today.
The Interruptione came Mr. Volz told the Conference that no pade union movement ruled by Communiste "will-do
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