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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1049:

SETTLEMENT HORE IN AUSSIE STRIKE

BRITISH SCIENCE SUCCESS

Sydney, July 19.

| Australian miners on the Northern coalfields are expected tomorrow tą call for mass meetings at which they will vote on whether to and their nation-wide strike.

This strike is now in its fourth week.

lenders

Modernle union tonight said that they expect tomorrow's meetings will mark the beginning of the collapse of though Communist the strike. efficiels will probably try to pro-

dispute.

London, July 19. British scientists have found a very promising substitute for Hinseed oil from a wead grown in West Africa. Lord Hankeyfeng the told the House of Lords today.

Colonial

Reports TIGHT the conificl+b

about

in

aid that the mass mcellogs are Lord Hankey, who is Chall-unlikely to decide-on-a-return. man of the

Products to work but they may open the said that Research Council,

way for a settlement.

Miners at two centres group of scientists had produced

150 miles from Newcastle, this very valuable oil.

the main New South Wales conl- delis, today resolved in favour of returning to work.

Their resolution also recor-

Work development of the Que oll is being carried out. difficulty is that though the sil

on a return

to

can be got from the weed, which mended that aggregate meetingr is known as Carpidium Conopho-be held to vote

it does not follow that the work. rum,

Ali miners in

In Western Austra weet can be grown as a erop.

Another discovery to the all tie and many in Queensland have group is a very promising rub already returned to work, but rubber weed Mr. W. Crook, President of the roll from the

New South Wales which will be a by-product of Northern

Federa he sul branch of the Miners' Industry, the rubber This has been proved scientifical- tion, said that tomorrow's neet-

nat will certainly Ings the end of the coal strike there. Premier To Confor

Unfortunately, ITA develop ment has been held up by the! uuseltled coniitions in Malaya,

Lead Haker was speaking m

develop- a chato on crioulal mnt-Reuter.

Horror In Russian Zone Camp

Berlin, July 1 The British-licenced

Demokrat, quu« paper, "Szia! ting a former inmate of Sich-

concentration senhausen

camp

In the Russian Zone, said today that 12,000 people hat died in the camp between October. 1946.] and the spring of 1949,

that

He told the newspaper

prisoners had committed inny suicide by Binging themselves on the electrically charged surrounding the ramp,

The

Wire

is

concentration camp maintained by the Soviet nu- thorities for the imprisonment: of German political "undesir- ables"

of 27.000 people Including women and children, detained in the camp in that time, only 1.- 463 prisoners were, released, he said.

the Suviet Transports left for Union on Tuesdays and Fridays, he added.Reuter.

Vatican City, July 10. Pope Pius XI today received Monsignor Thomna Joseph Tooten, Archbishop-of-Mobile, Alabaina, in private audience.-Reuter.

mean

Mr. Joseph Chinoy, Federal, Prime Minister, and Mr. Jamás McGirr, New Bouth Wales Pra- mler, will confer on the strike In Sydney tomorrow when. It in expected, they will discuss the need for Working open. mines In New Bouth cast Wales.

In Melbourne tonight Mr. E Munk, Secretary of the Austra

Council of Trade Untons said that the Council will con- sider the whole quesilon, of the right of one individual or union to declare "black" anything in- volving other unlong or the

This question,

he added, had been brought into the open in of the coal-carrying the case

whole community.

Inquiry Into Wages Of Rail Workers

London, July 19.

Sir John Forster, Chair. man of the British National Arbitration Tribunal, a lawyar In with a long experience Industrial disputes, is to pre side over the Board of Con- cillation which will enquire into the wages and conditions of British railroad employees. The Board has the task

settlement which finding will satisfy nearly 500,000 raltrond werkers whose main claim is for a 10 shillings weekly wage Increase.-Reu- ter.

KASHMIR: PROGRESS REPORTED

Karachi, July 19.

Military representatives of India and Pakistan here today reached general agreement on the major part of a cease-fire line in the disputed State of Kashmir, it was authoritatively learned tonight.

Outstanding points of difference, however, remain to be settledi.

Meelings are being held here under the auspices of the United Nations Kashmir Commission to try to reach an agreement on the! exact demarcation of a cease-fre line, an essential prerequisite of a truce agreement,

nist

Kashmir.

R

Bre The two Dominions Canadian freigier Hallgonian Duke, which has been tied up in trying to reach agreement on Melbourne for nearly five months plcbiette to decide the future of

dispute.

dispute which The points in Seamen's by

A special lock-side meeting

results from the fluid state of the tomorrow front at the time of the cense-fire of waterside workers is expectel

whether to decide

Day-are on New Year's

two

the watersitiers will unload the peritions near Patram, 18 miles the ship-Reuter.

BELFAST DOCK STRIKE OVER

One thousand

lax

Belfast, July 19.

casual dockers

the

South East of Nowshern, North) West

Icarus

Of Switzerland

before Bwits parnchute Jumper Rudolf R. Boshlan, of Baale flaps his batwing harness taking off in an aircraft from which he later leaped in an attempt to prove the efficiency of his device. Boehlen's first experiment with winged flight was made in 1937 when he jumped This first jump proved the sound. from a plane flying 3,000 metros above Bern-Baipmoos. ness of the baefo idea but the wings didn't support his weight adequately and he was forced He rebuilt his apparatus and persuaded the Swiss Alp Office to to land by parachute.

Once again he leaped from 3,000, matros; once again he had to land back his recent attemp} by parachute. In the light of these experiments Boehlen, hopes finally to perfect the bird. men kit. If he can do, this he foresees a wide use for it in military operationa-(AP Photo).

DOCK BOARD ORDERS TO WORK: MEN BACK

DEADLOCK IN STRIKE

London, July 19.

Britain's Dock Labour Board, representing employers

and trade unions, today ordered. London's 15,- 000 idle dock workers back to work by Thurs- day.

Failure to return to work, the Board said, will jeopardise the very existence of the dock labour scheme, which former dock workers and many present dock workers have struggled to achieve.

Frontier Province, and a line The

in the sector from Tithwal, in Kashmir...

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The corterence has decided

discussions,

to narrow,

MILLION QUT IN ITALY

dock labqur scheme guarantees the dockers a regular minimum wage even if only engaged on casual work:

where trucks lined up for tivo niles to lay to dump export car- goes diverted from London.

The British Independent Labour Party, a small extreme Socialist of the Labour critical group critic

urged the Government, today Government to cease "taunting" the dockers by putting tropy in work ships the dockers are will- Ing to work if the two. Canudinn vessels are isolated,

Honest Bolief

Complete deadlock seems to hagonal political attempt

have been reached 'diraute.

The "Lock-Out obligations leading the idle.

the in

in

A branch of the Transport and General Workers' Union covering

rlocks, three Lantion

the West India, Free Trade Wharf and that the

present

tonight recom- about working London. Dock, The Board's statement cume as Port employers which will continur

the latest effort to settle the two Canadian shipa involved in mended and orderly, and unan

muus return to work at once.

"Wo at Belfast, Northern Ireland, on are to be in three stages, dealing

three-week-old strike. ended In Camudion union dispute.

In a statement it said: sirike since last Friday over an with one part of the front at a

on believe that this is resumed time.-Reuter. dispute,

failure. At the same time soldiers income

and airmen continued unloading! work this morning.

They were

the assured that

70 vessels now lle in the Port.

break the economie structure of Amalgamated

that the Transport แกป

The Board declared

the country,"

tock-workers Cuminitico". General Workers' Union will take

majority of men. In all ports are

Hungarian

a telegram up their grievance with

dockeishas Budapest have sent carrying out their Rome, July 10. ship-owners and the Inland Re-

called a duck-land mass meeting to striking London, dockers ex- authorities. The men The Italian Building Workers under the scheme,

Leaders of two unlons whose

for them "14 for Friday and asked all parties pressing support venue

which began members are involved in the claim that past assessments in "creeping strike,"

were too high last week in the North, covered memb

Stevedores

and to the dispute to attend.

a better life for Sucli dispute--tho zome

the whole country today when Ligh'ermen's Unionis ended

meeting,

the Hungarian Sicily, Sardinia and the extream ve-and-a-half hour meeting to Southern province

no nearer to a solution.

dock workers, A million day no folped the aloppage.

They had invited men are now out,

Mr. Harry the Candian Seainen's Union on yesterday refused to work on the of the striking strike Davis, President Union officials an employers Canadian Seamen's

inion, to iv of the Canadian ship Heltish ships Heron and Venitiua are meeting agatti tonight for break his fight home from Mar veritar who have further talks on the men's de selles to go to mands for higher pay. The strike but he did not attend.

Reuter.

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Nowa of three British trade unions with Agency reported tnight.

docker members,

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the London sympathy with Dock strikers, today changed ther their meeting work and declared their ship minds and started unloading the

longer "black", and representa- two ships.--Beuter. has almost paralysed the coun- The union leaders said that tives of the Ministry of Labour. try's building and reconstruction they will meet again tomorrow But no responsible observers projects.--Reuter,

in the hope that Mr. Davis will here feel that there is any chance

of such a representative meeting and le hope is pinned to thos

be there. The Hague, July 10. The Czechoslovak Orthodox

Complete Deadlock proposal. Church of the World Federation for Free Christianity and Re- ligious Freedom, opened here to- day, an official source, unid. here. Only two visas have been asked Ior. Reuter.

By tonight 15,441, dockers of the total labour, fares at about, 24,000; were not working. They aro estimated to have lost £353,- 600 in wages in the dispute with]

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Moves Rebuffed

Union Members Committed

Montreal, July 19. Hal C. Banks, internatiotsal re- the Scafurers' presentative of International Union (American Federation of Labour) and four Other редсе moves today were rebuffed. The giant Tran- other members of the same union, were committed. for trial today General. Worker'

illegal port and

on charges of being In Union-which organised: mpat possession of offensive weapons, of London's, dockare-made its They were accused of having first public intervention for a taken sawn-off shotguns to wook oficiale askad the train transporting seamen to the "Lack-Out Committee to na East Coast in connection with the minate two toprezantajlyge te current Canadian Seamen's Union board the Baavarbeas with strike.

Banks! co-defendants others. The Committed refused

Jerry Proud, Dick Deely. Mike Mr. Albert Timothy, Chairman Sankarick and. Harry Pilgrim. al.. the. "Lock-Out Committer", Associated Press.

dismissed a reported cable frani the Seafarers' International Union the antagonist of the Canadius Seamen's Union in the Canatlian dispute inviting two dockers in By to Canada, to see things for themselves,

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NY BUS STRIKE

New York, July 19. Mayor William O'Dwyer to- diy stepped personally into ef Mr. Timolly branded this refarts to settle the five-day-old elly buz strike as the, New-York ported nffer a lot of hogey"

City Omnibus Corporation filed The Minister of Transport, Mr.

damages the Home a suit for Alfred: Barnes, anit Sia etery, Mr. Chuter Ede, toured from the

dock area this morn Union.

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Mayor O'Dwyer is now Union and company officials to dispute

effect' at the meet with him in the City Hall West Coast port of Liverpool, on Wednesday-United Press.

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