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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1948-
Number 10
BRITAIN AND AMERICA Dr. Wang At
INTEND TO KEEP ON WITH THE OCCUPATION
London, October 28.
Britain and the United States today reiterated the determination of both 'countries to remain in Germany. Britain will not talk withdrawal as long as the.
blockade exists, said a London spokesman, while an American statement in Berlin said US forces in Germany were there "to stay."
press con-
In London, a Foreign office; Broadcasting on Germany's role spokesman war asked to com-in the cold war the American ment on remarks attributed to spokesman said:
"The Soviet General Sir Brian Robertson, leadership must indeed be both the British Military Governor desperate and ill-informed, of Germany, at a At all Drug & Department Stores ference yesterday, suggesting that the conclusion of a peace treaty and the withdrawal of Allied forces from Germany would be the best solution of the German problem.
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London, Catober 29. The Chinese Farelan Min. ister Dr. Wang Bhih-chlab, scrtved from Paris yesterday
with for telks
the Prime Minister, G. F. Atties, and Foreign Secretary, Ernest Dovini
Mr. Bovin and Dr. Wang wore gushta yesterday at a lunchson in the Chinese. Em. balay. The Chinese Foralpr Minister is to meet the Prima Minister today.
He plans to leave by plané tonight for New York on his way back to China—Ass0 - ciated Press.
GERMAN CROWDS IN UGLY MOOD
Japs' Textile Output Should Be Limited
Geneva, October 28.
The occupation authorities in Japan should prevent
the rebuilding of the Japanese textile industry to its pre-war lavel.
This was urged today by Mr. Ernest Thornton, Bri-
tish workers' delegate on the International. Labour Organisation's textile committee.
The British texulle industry Hopes that Japanese textile pro- duction will be limited to meet- Ing the needs of the peoples of the Far East, he said.
Mr. Thornton, who is General Secretary of the British United Textile Workers' Factory Asso clation, told the committee that British worker were gravely concerned over the development of the Japanese industry.
"Routine" Advice To Filipinos
Shanghai, October 20. The Philippine Consul-General, Senor Mariano Erpelets, reveal
Break In Strikers' Front?
San Francisco, October 28. Randolph Meriweather, pre- sident of the Marine Engineers, today denied that his union actually was deserting the sirike causo in reaching a separate agreement with the operators.
CIO
"They have stirred up robel-
A union spokesman painted out · lion and clylt strife in France,
He appealed to employers and
that the proposed contract con- while still, deeply involved. In
to the workers' delegates at the uggested" to local non-essential to cancel it without liability if ed here last night that he hadtained a clause allowing the union their crude, unsuccessful at.
meating to try to influence the Filipinos to return home, Beriln tempt to starve
into
members were called on to man. United States policy towards the
He raid the advice was "routing" ships under "unfair conditions." submission.
Japanese industry. Stuttgart, October 28.
and was a reiteration of similar It was reported unlikely that Mr. H. F. Farrar, Chairman of advice he had given six months the other four striking unions. "Apparently they intended to United States and German the British Wool Textile Employ when the Chinese Government Including distract attention from their pollce fixed bayonets and used ers Council, called on the com- Arst announced their intention of Longshoremen
the powerful The Foreign Office spokesman sald that General Robertson had blunders in Berlin by bloodshed tear-gas today when three to mittes to express grave concern cloing down all local ballrooms. Stewards organisations, would al- and Cooke and In France. Actually. They have four in some cases been misreported |*,
thousarid demonstrators, at the policy of expanding textile
He repeated the advice in view low the engineers to cross picket. as he had prefaced his remarks only succeeded in proving to marched down the Koenig-production in Japan and Gerof the Government order reduc- lines to man idle vessels on this subject by saying that he peace-loving world that a retreat strasse, Stuttgart's main street, many.
Ing the number of dance halls by The spokesman said terms of was expressing a purely personal from Berlin would not serve the smashing ship windows.
onc 'qvery
month, beginning the settlement would not be re- opinton.!
November, and the critical food leased officially until the ratifica- shortage,
tion meetings, which 'come to- About 150 Filipinos in Shang- night in San Francisco and to- night in other West hal work na musicians and most morrow of the members of the Filipino Coast ports. However.
a.union. textile - producing countries sion-Reuter.
commuuty belong to this profess official said the agreeinent in-
volved a 8.3 per cent, wage th against the danger of "unfair
croang, giving the Engineers labour competition from Ger-
boosts ranging from US$18 to many and Japan, whether be- #ause of Inadequate
$35 a month and bringing them labour
to a level with East Coast scales. standards or
---United Press. any other
reason."
cause of peace but would only
to new outbreaks lear
of Com- violence munist
elsewhere
in Berlin has
Today's statement by the For-
The march followed an open in air, mass demonstration of more eign Office spokesman answers Western Europe.
than 80,000 workers against ris- in advance the question of what]
"Fortunately, the Allies' standing prices and for 'wage, adjust- Britain would do it, after the So vict use of the velo on the Ber the Moscow Politburo's plans."
completely upset ments. Hin question in the Security Coun
The spokesman added that the the leaders of local trade unions. The meeting had been called by cil, the Sovlet Government pro- poses a general withdrawal
United States. ค
would continue According to the German nows occupy's
from Germany, towards our original goal of reagency, DPD, troops from
the demonstrators statement gives establishing Germany as vinble oroke shop windows, flourished strong Indication that the Bri- democracy."-Reuter.
knives and generally threatened wernment would enter- tigh
Government
Violence. tain по
auch proposal in the present circumstances.
The United States Army and Air Force are here today, backed
all America's
productive great
by all
wer and power
secret weapons," an official spokesman of the United States Military Government in Germany said in a broadcast in Berlin tonight.
"It will stay here as long as is necessary. That is, until a new German Stute is firmly establish
ed."
Will, Stay
The spokesman added: "It will stay until Western Europe 1 strong enough to
defend itself." He add that the American policy In Germany called for German ald in a "fe and death struggle with the ruthless architects of the
Most complete stock Communist system."
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He asked members to press for parly action by the Inter. national" Labour Organisation to safeguard the Intareata employers and workers
of In
or for
or dumping Mr. Marck Gandhi, acting The police succeeded in mov- Sceretary-Ozderal of the All ing the crowd on and several de-India Trade Union Congress, told monstrators were arrested.
The crowd, which had been In an ugly mood, appeared to be calmer and was gradually dispersing later tonight.
of
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Shanghai, October 23. Major General Chiang Ching- us, the Deputy Economic Super- visor for the Shanghal arco, was At the affelal meeting earlier,
Angi reported to have strongly op speakers
demonstrators used the introduction of the 60-mainly attacked the anti-control called "discussed price" plan for policy the second phase of the nation-Erhard, the Bizonal Economic Ludwig wide economic control programme responsible for the recent price whom the unions hold at the Nanking conference today?
General Chiang agreed to increases and the revival of the price readjustment based strictly black market. on production costs and regi mented legitimate profits but was
The crowd repeatedly inter-
with rupted speakers reported to have said that "dis- Professor Erhard's resignation.
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London, October 28. King Fredrik and Queen In- the committee there was no civil grid of Denmark were spending. and trade union liberty in India, today on a private shopping and "Workers in India in their sightseeing tour after the opening hundreds and thousands are be- yesterday of the Danish exhibi- hind prison bars many without tion in London,
Canton, October 201 trial and fighting with their blood
Canton is to be linked by the combined
Tonight they dined with the offensive of capitalists and the Government," An Embassy spokesman said that the United States, Mr. M. T the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. radiophone with Macao and he seld.
Queen Alexandrine, mother of Taou, director of the Sixth "Scores of unions have had Danish Sovereign, was taking no District Telecommunication Ad- registers and books removed by on Monday. She was not in bed. their records, files, membership risks with the ankle she sprained ministration, sald today. the police.
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Manita, October 29. Yahudi Menuhin, world-famou violinist, is scheduled to arrive, by planes today, from San Francisco for a series of five concerts in Manlia United Press.
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