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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1949.
Britain's Railway Strike THREE-POINT PLAN
Ending; Lay-Off By Power Workers Threatened
London, June 16.
Britain's railway crisis onded tonight when engine drivers and firemen on the London to Scotland routes decided to drop their opposition to turns of duty forcing them to sloop away from home. The Conference of the National Union of Railway- men, which opened here today, however, direct- ed the Executive of their union to negotiate with the Railway authorities to have unneces- sary lodging turns ended,
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The Conference. representing 460,000 members, decided by narrow majority to roselnd a four-year old decision that it was opposed, on principle, to all indg- ing turns-tuties involving nights spent away from home,
Until now, the intransigent op- position of the National Union of Railwayinen to lodging turns had been blurned for the failure to end the "Sunday only" token strikes staged by locomotive crews at many depots between London and Edinburgh.
!
if the Railway authorities do not which remove
grievances caused them--the Introduction oí new schedules
the increasing "odging turns."
Still Obstructed This means that plans to spred up long distance trains will still be obstructed.
The delegales called for a dis- viplined return to duty to demon- strate the continued solitarily.
The President of one of the unions involved, the Associated Beclety of Locomotive Engine. man and Firemen, commented: "We feel confident
that there
will be a substantial return to work on Sunday"
Before the NUR Conference de- clsion, however, delegates repre- senting the men have staged the
The 460,000-strong Ave successive Sunday strikes de-
Union of failwaymen is believed cided to recommend normal working this week-end, but they by some delegates to the Confer- threatened to repeat the strikesence to be wanting a decision to
INDIAN'S VISIT TO GERMANY
Natidini
launch a nation-wide "go slow" movement on the Railways if the wage claim was not in by July
4,
The dispute with the Railway authorities is over the demand for wage Increases of 10 shillings weekly.
The negotiations on the wage claims were broken off by the Railway Executive last week
that because
NUR alley! was not giving Tall co-operation In ending the Sunday strikes. Stuttgart, June 16.
substantial return to work Major-General Khub Chand, this week-end will leave the way thief of the Indian Military open for a resumption of the ne- Mission in Berlin, accompanied Holiations early next week.
arrived by Mrs. Chand,
here yesterday for a two-day visit.
Power Strike?
A new cloud appeared on the horizon tonight with a threat by Dr. Reinholt. Maice, Minister-
more than 9,000 power station President of Wuertemberg-Baden,
workers to plunge London into together with the United States
darkness
and
stop electric. Consul-General in Stutgart, Mr.
powered busca by a strike, R. Wilkinson, and the Stuttgart
new The men complain that a Military Post Commanding Gen-
agreement signed by their trade eral, Brigadier A. J. Funk, ne- companied General Chand when unions, will mean that they earn less, But their union president, he called on the American Mili- tary Governor for Wuertemberg-Mr. Frank Foulkes, expressed his confidence tonight that the strike Baden, Major-General Charles P. C
would not materialise, adding Gross.
adding that the threat arose from a misunder- General and Mrs. Chand last standing of the new agreement.
"No worker within the indus- night attended a performance of Bernard Shaw's "Man and Super-try will receive n reduction due recent negotiations and man" at the Stuttgart playhouse.
Today, General Chand visifed workers on a bare 48-hours' week the Bosch electrical plants and will gain," he said.--Reuter, Be Daimler-Benz motorear fac- tories at Stuttgart:
Mrs. Chand also paid a visit to the Robert Boech Hospital and a children's clinic here.
A
Chand,
Rhodes General scholar, said that he was delight- ed with the hospitality he had found everywhere in Stuttgart.
General and Mrs Chand left today for Berlin.-Router.
BRITISH BONDS RESTORED
Tokyo, June 16. SCAP announced today that bonds
to the
The Toll In Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, June 16.
An oficial announcement yes- terday listed casualty Agures in the war against Communist forces.
Royal Couple To Visit Channel Is
London, June 17.
Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edin. burgh, will pay a three-day visit this month to the Chan- no! felanda on board the battleship Ansan.
Thay will all on June 21 from Portland and visit Jer- say, Guernesy. Alderney and Back.
The Royal couple will re- turn to the mainland again оп June 24 at Dartmouth where they will inspect the Royal Naval College.
The trip ly one in a series
visits they of official
have been making this Summer to points in Britain and North.
Ireland. arn
Associated Press.
Stowaway
Bound Over Two Years
Southampton, June 16.
A 10-year-old girl who, a few days ago, was deported from New York after having been found on board a British tanker, was bound over for two years at Southampton today. This means that she has to be of good behaviour for two years, or she will be brought before the court again.
She pleaded to stowing away on the ship, British Genius, at Bou- thampton.
the
The girl told
magistrates that she did not want to give any explanation who she boarded the ship, or what she was doing at Southampton.
·
She had said she had no recol- lection of going aboard the ship, but later agreed she had been un- der the influence of drink and had gone aboard with some sailors.
Log entries showed there was a grent den of trouble on board when the girl was found, and the Master had to put into Miami, Florida. The girl was sent back by air to England.
Two
men, who are to face a charge
on Monday, were sent back by sea. After the court hea- ring the girl left with her father for Liverpool-Reuter.
It placed the number of insur-27 Europeans, wounded 204 civil- gen's stilled in the current enier- inn, killed b4 police and wounded Rency at 640.
106. The special auxiliary police The
statement said 270 Com-lost 69 killed and 73 wounded, munlata were wounded, of whom The military lost 85 killed and 200 escaped, and 353 others were 120 wounded. The dead included captured.
10 British officers, 30 Other Hanks
The insurgenta killed 432 elvif- and
valued ni £125,530 Jiana, including, 291 Chinese and' Press,
which were taken by the Japa. nese Government during the war have been restored to six insurance companies of the
British insurance group.
The bonds were posted by the British companies when they ap- plied for licences to underwrite Dolicles in Japan, Other British
expected companies are
to re- gain possession of bends similarly posted.
The companies are the, Com- mercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd.. the South British Insurance Co.. the Palatine Insurance Company. the Union Assurance Society Ltd..
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The United Nations Secretary General, Trygve Lie, THUNDERING INTO AN EMPIRE OF VIRGIN SILVER!
advanced a three-point programme on Thurs- day night for increasing the flow of foreign investments into oconomically backward
nations.
The main provisions are:
1. Tax relief-The elimina-
tion of discriminatory taxu- tion and possibly granting of preferential mont.
tax treat-
2. Fair treatment of foreign
investors.
3.
Guarantees that investors could transfer earnings out-
aldo the country it, and when, they desire.
Beaufighters Retiring From Service.
London, June 17.
Mr. Le's proposals were work- One of the Royal Air Force
on
ed out In consultation with work horse planes of World War several specialised
agencies || 11-the Beaufighter-is reticlng the Inter- from active service. the UN. Including notional Bank, the International
The Monetary fund and the Food and
Air Ministry cald Agricultural Organisation.
Thursday that the two-engined out of Pre-plane will be withdrawa from The report grew
bold operational use after a carcer of sident Harry S. Truman's
outlined In his nearly nine years. Those which new programme Inaugural address last January,remain will be flown for training Another report
submitted purposes only, by Mr. Lic recently on the ques- tion of providing technical assis tance to backward countries.
was
In an annex to Mr. Lie's new report, the Food and Agricul
(FAO) turn! Organisation estimated that the underdeve loped countries of the world would need at 10 art $4,000,- 000,000 a year in international funds for the next four yours to carry out their $17 billion
development plans.
No Specific Sum
Mr. Lle himself did not men- tion any specific sum. He indicat- ed, however, that measures must be taken both by the capital im porting and countries
obslavte. to remove in the way of international in- vestments.
die sources.
Ho
of
The Beaufighter was -used by the RAF as its first specialised It was also used night fighter. in the Coastal Command and gave close support to troops fighting' the Japanese in the Far East.
One of these two seaters Bgur- dlu a piece of RAF daring to June, 1942, when it flew low over Paris and dropped a French tri-
colour at the Are de Triomphe.-
Associated Prese.
Maltreatment
capital exporting Of American In PI. Denied
recommended
that
the
Mr. Lie pointed out that all UN bodies concerned agreed that
Malla, June, 10, the underdeveloped countries The alleged maltreatment of an
at least should finance
a sub-
American by Filipinos at the re- stantial-and in normal cases the fugee camp on Guinn Island in press thelr economic Sanar as reported in a major-part majs developments needs from domes-lespatch to Manila was denied to- clay by Captain Gerard Price, bead of the local office of the Interna- backward countries could help tional Refugee Organisation.
He said that according to in- themselves by a domestle pro-
inducements forination he had received the in- gramme providing for private savings, guidance of eldent was a local affair precipi- tated the American's attentions
by savings into useful developments, and the use of import duties on a woman who happened to be bol both to finance developments and the girlfriend of a guard on the Jalund. This led to the Ameri- to give preference to the import can, who went there on business, of capital goods.
being beaten up by members of Mr. Lle's recommendations, 10- the Constabulary force, detailed to
the reports of the guned the camp. gether with
He said that there were no in- specialised_agencies, will go be-
Social ternational complications that he fore the Economic Council at its summer session in knew of, adding that the publish- Geneva next month.-Associated ed report of the incident was a Press.
gross exaggeration Reuter.
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