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THE CHINA' MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 24,- 1950,

"

London at the week-end Nylons vital

..

The Copenhagen specch "The main source of the Inspi-the countries of Exui Europe

ration made by Mr. Morgan Phillips Party is not understood by many present this is ruled out by the the British Labour behind the Iron Curtain, "For the Secretary of the British La- of our comrades in other coun- pollical disagreentents. Until the bour Party, has been sinking |tries,

barriers between the two halves in. This was, the speech at

of Europe can be thrown down, "British Socialism owes little four fortunes will depend upon an the International Socialist to Karl Marx, either in theory or American bounty that we can "Conference in which Mr. Phil-practice.....Marx's economics as neither do without nor afford to

lips said qutright that British

accept Indefinitely." Socialism had little to do with Marxism. Was he speaking for his Party, arid, if so, what may come of this very explicit avowal?

K

"Tribune" this week prints the exact text of Mr. Phillips' speech, It is so important that it may be worth whlie quoting rather leng- thy extracts,

SHIP'S SAILING HELD UP

New York, June 22. The Norwegian Government Vessel Svalbard, due to leave for Rotterdam with 000 students aboard today, was prevented from sailing by the U.S. Coast Guard on the grand that it was-a-fire-traps

:

By Windrush

well as his polities wero chaliong- ed and finally renounced by the founders and teachers of the British Labour Party."

Tall Ploce. From the "Manche- ster Guardian," A school teacher was explaining that primitive re- gion was a local affale, with different gods in different dio- tricts. So, in those old days, she sald, there would be a god for Withington and another god for Rusholme. (These are suburbs of Manchester.) "Oh yes," sald one of the children, You registered with the god in your area,"

TRIBAL DISPUTE

SETTLED

Johannesburg, June 22.

for getting husbands

London; June 22. dome women think that nylon stockings are vițat for getting husbands, * Labour Member, Mr. Norman Dodds, told the House of Commons today.

Many women preferred ny- lons to food and drink, he sald amid laughter. Thoy were not getting enough of nylons, he complained.

Mr. Harold Wilson, Prosl- dont the Board of Trade, sald that the supply of Eng. lish stockings to the domestic market had trablad In the past few months-Rauter,

THE RED THREAT IN INDIA

Mr. Phillips contrasts Marxist Sociolism with British Socialism. Marxism belleves that Socialism cannot be brought about without "the militarisation of Inbour and the State compulsion of labour", This is anathema fo British The Johannerburg "Stor" re- Socialism, whose basic inspiration ported today that Seretze Klaina, is ethical. "Marxian Socialism exiled chief of the Bamangwato dilains any ethical interpreta tribe, and his uncle, the former. tion. There is hardly a trace of Regent, Tshekedi Khan, have any human emotion in Marx's settled a alspute involving more

London, June 22. writings. But the writings from than 10,000 cattle.. which British Socialists draw The newspaper said that, they Brigadier J. G. Smyth, Con- their inspiration are filled with met in Lobaisi, shook hands and servative Member of Parlia ethical sentiments. British Socia- spoke to each other for the Arament, said today that Com- Ilsts do not consider it at all a ne in a scar. reproach or a source of weaknaald he was getting a fair deal. in India and urged the British Seretse was reported to have munism was gaining ground -in-thefr-intellectual and politien

position that their movement has The dispute arose over an in- Government to take an active The 080-ion vessel had been been profoundly influenced by heritance from Seretse's grand-interest in settling the Kash- chartered by the National Stud-religious thought. The very or father, Khama 111. It was the ents Association from the Nor-ganisation of our British working subject of gallon but the ense

mir dispute. wegian Government. She wus class movement embodies me- was postponed' sint“ dle pending,

In a letter to the "Daily Tele- due to sail at 8 p.m. and many thods we have taken over from a settlement.

graph," Brigadier Smyth recalled students already had arrived to religious institutions..... 11 1 a The paper adled that Taheked his forecast of October 1047, board her when it was announe-fact, too, that the British Labour sill refused to see Ruth Khama, when he warned that if Brlinin ed that she would be delayed, movement, both on its trade Seretse's London-born white wife failed to settle the future of

union and its political side, draw who is heavily for its leadership upon Seretse and their baby.—Reuter

now in Lobats! with Hyderabad and Kashmir there was vertain be complete dis- the religious communities."

agreement between India and Pakistan.

The Coast Guard sad the ship was a fire trup, was generally unsuitable and fel not comply with regulations. The announces ment, marie at the pler, sald she would be held up for 36 hours, but one Coast Guard oflelal said, "She will not be allowed to clear this purt with U.S. passengers in her present condition,”

the philosophy of Marx which is

Thus on the one sido there is U.S. COMMANDER the inspiration of so much of Continental Socialism. Marxism is based on a theory of economics and a theory of value. From these there proceed Marx's ideas of

IN EUROPE

Washington, June 22. President Harry Truman today Lieutenant-General nominated

Manton Sprague Eddy to be Commanding General of United States Army forces in Europe.

The President also nominated Stafford Leroy

E. Childers, vice-president of materiálism and of the class war. the National Students Associa-On the other side, says Mr. Phil- tian, said: "Our contrael with the lips, is British Socialism whose Norwegian Government specil- starting point is ethical ideas Major-General cally, provides that clearance of about the evils of the maldist-Irwin to be Commanding General the vessel with passengers ander button and misuse of wealth, the of the U.S. forces in Austria with the laws of the U.S. and the domination of money, and the the rank of Lieutenant-General.

The President also asked the Netherlands the responsibility exploitation of the poor.

Senate to confrm the retirement of the owner."

Clarence Rafph of

Huebner, Deputy Commander of the Unit- ed States zone In Germany, and the Commanding General of United States Army In Europe in the grade of three-star General. -Associated Press.

Another official of NSA said the Svalbard had passed standard International Are regulations when she cleared Oslo for the U.S.-United Press.

DISPUTE OVER PRIEST MP

In the last resort,

history is made by ideas. If the Labour Party as a whole is really about to repudiate Marxism, this will certainly have very interesting consequences in the history of the next decade or two.

The Scottish nationalists

:

PEASANTS MEET AT NANNING

of

4

He said, "The fate of Hydera- bad is now past history, but the continued deadlock over. Kash- nir is a problem of the present and futuje which the British Government cannot afford to Ignore,"

If the British Government did not show more concern regarding Kashmir, some other government would,

"My own Information is that Communism has gained a great deal of ground recently in the Indian sub-continent-particular- Iv in the Indian Republicand Communism feeds on situations of uncertainty, distrust and sus- picion like those which surround the Kashmir question."—United Press.

SUBMARINE. TO .SURVEY SEABED

Malta, June 22, The British submarino Talent left today for a two months' aurvey of the bed of the Eastern Mediterranean to chart its under- sea contours end determine the

·San Franciiko, June 22. There continue to be mutters Over 500 rurni delegates, re- g the Scotch nationalisis. presenting 10,000,000 peasants of Four or Ave years ago nobody the Han, Yao, Miao and Tung London, June 22.

seriously. nationalities, have been attend- The Judicial Committee of took the movement

a peasants' congress at Nan- structure of the Privy Council is to be asked Today people are asking a little log

anxiously what it may lead to. ning,

provincial capliol whether a Church of Ireland There is an interesting ortiele in Kwangsi. priest, the Reverend Godirey the

"Spectator" this week-end McManaway, a Unionist (Con- by Mr. James Bridie, the Scotch servative). Member of Parlia- dramatist. ment for West Belfast, is eligi- ble to sit in the House of Com mons in London.

During

the

meeting reports were presented on such subjects as problems concerning rent re duction and land refundment and the organisation and work the Peasants' Association. Radio added

Reporting this tonight Peking that an Executive

of

rock masses

under the bed

A submarine was chosen for work because it pro- the sur

survey vides operation of delicate instruments, a stable platform for the

far below the swell and surface motion of the sea. The findings will be important to navigation. Reuter.

"Plenty of facts and argu- ments are available about Scot- tish home rule. But few of us on Accepting Mr. Winston Chur-elther side of the Tweed can be chill's advice, Mr. McMonaway bothered with such things. took the risk of being fined £500 some time now the talles. For Committee of 55 was elected. RUMANIAN ENVOY a day-the penalty if he was not eligible and took his seat.

Today Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Deputy Prime Minister, sug- geated asking the Privy Council's opinion before the matter was debated-a half day has tentatively axed for a debate next Wednesday and Mr. Churchill, for

Opposition, agreed,

the

sit

of the semi-detached has heard confused noises coming from the Northern half. Let us lean on the dividing fence and gossip."

Reuter.

Paris, June.22. A special Air Force plane left today for Bahrein-in the Persian

two Gulf, where

Skymasters Mr. Bridle thinks that what been gave the movement

tragically_crashed last week, to its impetus was the coming of Socialism in bring to France the 15 survivors of the two planes who are still England.

remaining there. They are ex- pected back in France early next week-Reuter,

Mr. McManaway's eligibility to In the House of Commons is questioned because of an Act of 1801 disqualifying Irish clergy- men from being Members of the Westminister Parliament.

The question is how the Act's affected by the provisions are split of the Irish Church from the English in 1800. The chur ches had united a year before the

"In 1945 the planned State came out into the sunlight from underground caverns in which it had been hatching. Now the Scot is an inveterate planner. But ho is allergic to instruction from

strangers. It plans are to be made, he likes to plan them him- self. A stream of directions from anonymous people in London got deeply under his skin. Last year,

RADIO

Radio Hong Kong broadcasts DA A with extraordinary spontaneity, frequency of 845 liocycles por second passing of the controversial Act. huge number of Scots suddenly and on 9.53 megacycles per second is.

A smali Parliamentary Com-declared for parliament in the si metre band. mittee set up to inquire into his Edinburgh." eligibility failed to reach a decl- slon and urged legislation to put the matter right.-Reuter.

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Mr. Bridle draws a portrait of the leader of the movement call- ed the Convenor a Glasgow lawyer named MacCormick. "He Is a short dark man. His pale face is drawn, his accents, hurled into a suggestion of sorrow. He: seems to think before he speaks, and then he speaks very well In-. deed. You are likely to hear a great deal more of him."

.

Economic crisis

The Improved economie posi- tion is still one of the main to plen of speculation. The "New: Stalesman”, asks whother the economic crisis is really over. "It answers that it is not. The im provement has been, due to three. continuance of causes the

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Rome, June 22, The Bumanian Minister Italy, Professor Mihall Dragomi- rescu, has resigned his post and refused to return to his country.

The Counsellor at the Ruma alan Legaton in Rome, Mihall Levin, today announced to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs that he had been placed in the poot of Professor Dragomirescu.

The former Minister was re- ported to be intending to remain in Rome Router.

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are hereby notified that thets Whart & Godown. Co's, godown are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into where it will be at consignees cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.'s go down, where it will be at Con- signees' risk and subject to the Whart's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.

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