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THE, CHINA -MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950.
ANNUAL CONGRESS Federation
OF LABOUR PARTY
Margate, October 2.:
Delegates to the annual congress of the Labour Party, which oponad hero today, lashed out at Communism, American capitalism, the British at- titudo to the Schuman Plan, and State ownership.
Cabinet chiefs, from the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, downwards,
sat on the platform as the critics aired their grievances,
A Manchester delegate, Mr.
Harry Ratner, declared that he did not belleve that Western forces were in Korea to main- tain democracy or resist ag- gression.
While condemning Russla, he added, "But it is no excuse for the labour movement to align itself with the reactionary forces",
"American capitalism Is the leading party of Imperialism and reaction In the world today." he
said.
The conference rejected a mo- tion by Mr. Ratner opposing the conference's report on Koren.
mon
delegation to ownership of baulo Industries sider sending a had falled to bring the Impro Peking as soon as possible.
Mr. Hugh
Chairman of vements they had hoped for.
the Party's Internal Commit- Resolutions sponsored by the tee, said that the British Govern Amalgamated Engineering Union ment was one of the first to re- called for a review of high sala-cognise Communist China. They ries and administrative expenses. would not be backward in estab They also demanded that at least lishing friendly relations with the half the members of Management delegation as soon as they could Boards should be elected by the contact it. workers,
Moving onc resolution, Mr. 200
Richard Openshaw declared that in some respects workers were worse off under State ownership than before.
Mr. Arthur Deakin, chief of the #lant Transport and General
To a delegato who, asked the Party to press the Government to give economic aid to Yugoslavia, Mr. Dalton said that both the were very anxious to have the Executive and the Government most friendly Yugoslavia.-Reuter.
relations with
Workers' Union, had to hout NATIONALISATION|
above crles of dissent as he told the engineers, "It is damned des-
Mr. Richard Edwards of the Vehicle Builders' Union, regretted the Government's attitude in stay-picable of you to put your colles- ing out of the talks on the Schu- ues on the Board of Nationalised
coal-steel
Industries on the spot." plan. pool He declared that if a united
By card votes, representing European Socialist State was not achieved they would got a united 2,878,000 members against 1.001,
000, the conference curtailed dis- European Capitalist Siate with danger of European industry be-cussion of the nationalisation re- coming a cartel controlled by solutions and prevented any vote American capitalism.
being taken on them.
Nationalisation
The main argument Brose
Communist fraud
IN MALAYA?
Singapore, October 9.
The nationalisation of tin and rubber, and of public utility ser vices in the Federation and Sin- gapore, is one of the recommen- dations of a blueprint drawn up! by the Economic and Politien Committee of the Labour Party
of space
scientists
Paris, October 2 Space solentists confareing hore decided to form an inter- national fodoration and pool Information on Inter-planot- ary travel.
Mr. Valentine Leaver,
President of the British Inter- Planetary Booloty, told Reu- ter that they were convinced It will be possible to fly to the moon within a matter of
decades.
The scientists, who have boon attending a three-day congress. decided that the of their new first meeting federation would be held next September in London,
Professor Eugen Singer, a Garman aolentist, was un animously elected by the six nationalities as first president of the federation,~Router.
PURGE IN PRAGUE VARSITY
Progue, October 2. Five professors and four lec. turers in philosophy at Frague University have been dismissed
at the it was learned today ice thinks that all start of the new University land
national wealth and can- bo permanently alienated from the people. Plan-
therefore,
ned
of
The
is
not
term.
The Chairman, a former coal
No official explanation has been reason for this over nationalleation, some deminer, Mr. Sam Watson, in his distribution of land on an given but the
said that the equitable basis is recommended by action is undoubtedly to be found legates complained that State opening address,
threat of war would vanish if the the Committee. According to the in a recent statement by Professer Communists honestly desired
Committee, no person should Zdenek Nejedly, the Minister of peace. But the Communist-in- 1 spired "Stockholm Peace Petition" own more than five acres of land Education. Science and Arts, that
Czechoslovak miversities was just a fraud.
The Committes also calls for get rid of the "aristocratic spirit the immediate unification of the which has become rooted Federation and Singapore into a them." single political entity for econo- mic, cultural and administrative purposes. Reuter.
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"We place our faith in collec- !tive security policy we have consistently advocated since 1918," he said, "but collective security carries responsibility. We cannot preach collective security and our own complete disarma- ment at the same time."
The stormiest critic of Labour policy was Mr. Ratner.
He did not believe that Wes- tern forces were in Korcu to maintain democracy or resist ag- gression.
tions last
"Fundamentally, this is an al- tempt to maintain a foothold for Imperialism in Asia and re-im- pose on the Korean people a re- gime which they rejected in elec-
He realised he stated.
that Moscow bad sought to use the struggle in Korea as bargaining point for such things as the admission of Communist China to the United Nations.
a
"But this is no excuse for the Labour movement to align itself with the reaction forces", he de- clared. "American capitalism is the leading party of Imperialism and reaction in the world today Relations with China
Lord Strabolgi anked what the Party would do to contact and maintain friendly relations with a delegation from Ccm- munist- China which le due in London, it seemed that the delegation was being left com- pletely to the Communiate, he Bald.
Lord Strabolgi also asked if the Party executives would con-
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IMPACT"
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FILIPINO YACHT MISSING
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In a proclamation issuca today, on that occasior. of the new Unt- versity term, the State University Commlites stressed the role of the universities in building up social- ism
in Czechoslovakia and quoted
a statement by the Fresident, Dr. Gottwald, that "the working pec- ple must educate their own in- Manila, October 2. The Flipino-owned yacht Na- telligentsia, coming from then and connected with them through tividad, carrying an unannounced and number of persons, has been class aufillation and ideologiculty" missing since last night on a The proclamation, said that the the "Ideological. voyugu to the Southern jalands, main task was according to an announcement, transformation of selence by the Department of Notional arts on the basis of dialectical and Defence.
historical materialism."-Router,
man
The 150-foot yacht, carrying the prominent Manila business
Mr. J. Amado Araneta, among others, left port yesterday afternoon for the South and is believed to have taken refuge from the high winds skirting | the Luzon typhoon.
ELECTIONS IN BRAZIL
anal
Rio de Janeiro, October 2 With Federal, troops stationed Philippine Air Force planes near polling booths and power where and Nuval Patrol Boats are stations in many cities searching for the yacht around trouble. Is feared, about 7,800,000 the coats of Cavite, Batangas Brazilians are expected to vote President The authorities tomorrow for a new and Mindoro. belleve the Natividad put in and Vice-President. probably at one of the numerous They will also be electing ›
Deputies and coves on the Batangas const.-new Chamber of United Press.
one third of the Senate.-Reuter.
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