TOO MANY UNIONS IN
SHIPYARDS
Glasgow, Sept. 19.
Mr Thomas S. Falck, Nor- wegian' shipowner, tast night recused British trade unions of being partly to blame for Bri- tain's lack of competi ́ion in shipbuilding.
Mr Falck, Junior chairman end managing director of the Be gen Line, was speaking after
he launching
of a cargo- passenger motor shly, Irma, The Arst of hree ships ordered by his company from Alexander Stephen and Sona, Ginsgow.
He said that from July 1853
to July 1954 Norway ordered 35 Niip of about 200,000 tons gross from overseas shipyards.
One of them and been order- ed in Britain because British
shipyards were not conipetitive Luduy
DEPENDENT
on the
Mr Falck claimed that it was dependent
unions whether Britain received foreign orders for shipa.
In other countries with which Britain has to compte, there or two ship- were only one
utions. This meant that a skilled workman wou d to any job he was capable of, Trying out,
But in Britain there were 10 Luntons in the shipyards, that it workmar would only do the work which belonged to Las Gadon.
This meant that tune was lost 47 43 - expence and greater en were involved in building Blups-China Mali Special.
Indian Finance
Minister
In London
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1954.
WEST GERMAN Nations Considering
Latest
French Proposals
Washington, Sept. 19.
A new French proposal that Western Euro. pean nations form a defence association to replace the European Army plan caused a flurry of activity today at the State Department.
The Department said it had received the French proposal, announced by Premier Pierre Mendes-France, and had it under active considera- tion.
A Department spokesman would not say whether the French plan was similar to one M. Fondes-France the British Foreign Minister, Anthony submitted to
At that time, US officials said the Eden, last week. French Premier had raised "impossible conditions" for German rearmament,
The Secretary of State, John | Community like Gentral Konig apid et Water (Gaullist) u M. Francis de Foster Dulles town, New York, on Saturday Menthon (Christian Democra:
subs itute | who only yesterday Acceptable
ropeater that no
for the that supranational communit had been found you Europent Defence Community, was necessary for France t killed by
French Parlin-accept German rearmament. the nvnt. It could not be deter- mined immediately whether he
of the Was ware
new French plan.
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The United States and Britain are determined to grant West Germany her sovereignty in bing German troops Into the anti-Ceminunist alance
Europe.
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Theno proposals In the form of a memorandum have already been submitted to Britain, the United Staten, Canda. West
Germany, Italy and the three Benelax Governmenta
M. Spaak and is advisers here today were studying these ! proposats but declined to com-
ment on them.
Marquis Roland de Moustier, French Minia er of State for Foreign Affairs, called on Spak this morning to discuss
he proposals.
M. Moustier said later: "Up 1. now M. Mendes-France has been suspected in sono quarters, qui e wrongly. of all sorts of dublous intentions. Now in per- he will show that his at- itude
to Europe is that of a food Europeun.
The feeling amesg diplomats final anawez may be to malte Germany London, Sept. 1P.
Juni partner Ju the North
Treaty Deshmukh, Indian Atlantic Sh C. D.
Organisation Str. hire whether France likes it or not- Finance Minister, arrived longit for a brief visit on his United Press.
way to Washing on fur meetings
of the World Bank and interna
Ulunal Monetary Fund.
The Minister, who will 011- United tinue his fight to the
a. tomorrow, said the free- ting was "A COBUID-
mazion sevcu ly to be w.sn.d.
He said negotiations are now in progress for a Joan from he Bank in connection with india's mous ri
orporali n, wa.ch is to be set
this year.
The ment
inves-men
chimonweath Develup- Corpors on and War Surec, tenue of emmeree in Amerien, would poultry Cake part in is activities, the Minis- ter added.
Sir Chintaman Deshmukh will nitend a meeting of he Colombo Pan Consulative Committee in Oftawa after his Washington
teiks.—Reuver.
POLICY AWAITED
Strasbourg, Sept. 19. M. Pier. Mendes-France will tomorrow K.V represintatives of 13 European
uations here ar walto1 Curly
outline of France's future foreign policy.
The French
rive
in
Prime
Minister hy ere to.41 from Nevers and will address the Couser of Europe Consulta tive Assembly tomorrow after-
noor
Before, that, he is expected to see Belgium's Foreign Minister,
...
Paul Henri Spaak, who yesterday made a strong appeal here to France to accept West Germany an equal partner in a new Europe,
Beside M. Spank, Mr Anthony
Nulting, the British Foreign. Under-Secretary, has longed his stay here to hear M.
also po
Mend:s-France state his views.
UNCERTAINTY
Unce.lainty still vei she plans of the West Gitman Chancellor, Dr Kanr.4 Aum auer, who may also ta elming to participate In the foreign stairs debate at the Assembly.
Yesterday West Germ spokcamun, Herr H
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D. Adenauer would come, but later issued a second statement "provisionally enticelling the
first."
Mr Nutting yesterday warned the Council against "the grow- ing neutralism in our ranks." was necessary
to bring West Germany into Western defence quickly because no one could tell what effect Russia' could
M. Mendes-France has invited all the 18 to lunch tomorrow French delegates in Strasbourg. I wa There range from ardent oppon- Defencs ents of the European
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this
Western Europe, he said.
The choice lay between course and driving Germany Into "a sulien nationalism on Isolation, which would perhaps bo but a short step to her fina. subjugation at the hands of the empire builders of the Kremlin," Mr Nutting said.
PURPOSELEBS8
Earlier ML Spaak safd falure to rearm West Ger- many would mean "the rod of the Allantio pack, or as least such a change in the North Attentio Treaty Organization's strategy that all the defence of Western Europe would be purposC= less."
M. Mendes-France told re- por.ers, on arrival that he woula aic M. Spaak later tonight.
He said he had prepared, bir not fully completed, the speech
he delivers to the Council of
Europe Assembly hero tomorrow afternoon.
REARMAMENT
DUKE DONS THE KILT
Balmoral, Sept. 18. The Duke of Edinburgh donned "tho., Bcottish kit Luday when be **** panled
Elisabeth Queen Princess Margaret,
Queen Mother to morning service at. Deeside, f near "Balmoral_Casile, the Royal family's Boottish residetree. -China Mall Special;
Colombo Plan
Wife Murdered:
She Would Not
Stay At Home
Moscow, Sept. 19.
A practising Baptist killed his wife in Yangi- Yul, Uzbekistan, because she refused to stay at home and give up her studies in Tashkent, accord- Conferenceing to the Trade Union newspaper "Trud."
In Canada
Ottawa, Sept. 19. Delegates from 10 coun- tries begin work here to morrow on the third full- scale report of the Common- wealth's plan to better tho life of Southeast 600,000,000 people.
the
The man, Gabriel Kopnin, persuaded his wife Natasha to give up her job soon after they were married because "a woman's business is to look after the home, not to work."
She agreed for the salce of that the Baptists had discovered pence, but Kopain, who spent that Kopnin once served every evening at Baptist meet-criminal sentence and go
further. He told found the way to his sasily ings, went Natasha to give up her studies Offering liim 'money and
sympathy Asia's at the Agricultural Institute in
"from his brothers and sistera in Christ," they then Comanded that he should fulfi the reel rules, "whose álms ore to tear a person away from his country's life and shield lum from Soviet influence."--China Maly Special.
Tashkent.
There's
In your no point going there," he said. "There's Colombo no hing but bauchery in big
towns.
of
Ofeials fron Plan member nations and ob- servers from two other countries will start preliminary meetings fr The Parliament buildings. They will Jay the groundwork for 口 full-dress conclave Foreign Ministers and foreign Did administrators 'hat will review the progress of the am- bitious scheme for co-operative development over the last three years.
meets under The conference the official title of the Consulta- tive Commitee on Co-operative Economic Developinent in South and Southeast Asia. It is the first such meeting to be held in North America.
THIRD YEAR
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operations. of
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ՀԱՅԵ blocked sterling and Cana- dian dollars for a progres- sive programme of capital development and technicul training for Southeast Asia.
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But going
Trud said that Kopnin then killed Natasha and disappeared
rem Yangi-Yul.
A year later he was found in Siberia armed with a camera, won...cring 1rom village village photographing peop At the came ume .14 would "Strike up a conversation with them
about forgiveness anch God's mercy, recruling them 10 the Baplist sect,"
When he was brought to irlal It turned out, said the report,
Arabs Will
Not Approve Settlement
Commercial
Airliners
Set
Records
London, Sept, 19. British European Airways Turbo-jet Vincount airliner cloy flew from London to Amsterdam
1 record 4R minutes at an average speed of 333 miles an hour.
A BEA spokesman said hére the plane, on a scheduled flight tó Amsterdam, with 36 passen gers aboard, cut 37 minutes off normal flying time in establish- ing the new unofficial record→→→ China Mall Special.
U.S. FLIGHTS
Chicago, Sept. 10. For the third time in two days a commercial airliner set a new speed record from San Francisco Chicago today, United Air- Hines announced.
United said one of its DC-78 new the 1,923 mile trip in four hours and 30 minutes, cellpsing. marks of four hours and 67 minutes, and four hours and 62 The minutes set yesterday. previous record was five hours, 19 minu'cs.
Cairo, Sept. 19. According to roptris from Sandi Arabla, pubished he Thailand and the Philippines today, King Saul has decla
that not a single Arab wul appprove ปี peace tottlemen with Israel as long as Palestine bilateral | Arabs lived as displ;eid persons
three record-breaking agreemenis and without a and the Western powers con- nights were pushed by unusually Secretarial or overall adminis- Hirve to bock Tarnël's refusal to strong tail winds. Pilot of to- uave organisation, the Plan implement the United Nations day's fight was Capt. Jack unctions as a loose co-op ative resolution.
Gillespie of San Francisco.----- development programme rather
United Press, than a direct aid scheme,
ABIAN CONTRIBUTION
The Asian countries con- tribute counterpart funds to match the capiál assistance given by Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
All
35-Hour Week
The King is reported to have told an American writer, Alfred Lilienthal, that the Palestine problem could be solved if Laract
repatriated and com- pensated Arab refugees: imple- mented all United Nationa resolutions on Palerting: and.. stopped Zionist immigration into Israel.
Under a separa.e branch, the
King Saud sald millions of contributor countries also pro- Arabs and Moslems were willing a technical ald. Engineers, to shed their blood to recover planners and experts are sent to Palestine.
tie atras where help can be
given and students and officials This wil inevitably come it' from the Asian countries aro Israel persists in iis presen brought out for education and attitude he is reported to have
raining-United Press.
slated-Reiter
Battle Of Britain
Commemorated
London, Sept. 19.
Parades and religious services were held
M. Roland de Moustier, French throughout Britain today to salute the fighter Minister of State, who met M. pilots who smashed Nazi Germany's attempt to said he understood Dr Adenauer, blitz Britain into submission in 1940,
·Mendes-France at the gation,
West German Chancellor, would
not be coming to Strasbourg.
A service in London's historic Westminster,
Apiced if M. Mendes-France Abbey, attended by Lord De Lisle and Dudley, Secre- had hoped to meet, the German tary for Air, was the major event of the ceremonies, Chancellor before the London bringing the Battle of Britain week to an end.
conference, M. de Moustier said: "Of course any contact would be desirable."--Router.
KLM Vietim Found
Sir
Wanted In America
Les Angeles, Sept. 10. Lenders of the American Federation of Labour today urged Congresa to adopt a 35- hour week to provide mere jobs by sharing available work
The proposal was. contained in a list of recommendations by the the Executive Council of Federation
to the labour or. convention ganisation's annual which opens here tomorrow (Monday).
one
The Council sald unemploy- ment was labour's number problem and suggested roducing the present 40-hour work week to 35 within the next two years as a way of sharing employ- ment Reuter.
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Passes. Crísis
New York, Sept. 19, Jeanette MacDonald, singing
* star of a score of Hollywood musicale, has safely "passed the crisis" of a virus infection, her |secretary (sald today. "...
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Both Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, had personal repres
But she has been ordered, to sentatives at the service in the
rost for ten days and cancel a The Bishop of Rochester: Dr | planned nutumn packed, Abbey, Among the con-
concert tour. were 750 servicemen, C., M; Chavaase, - dedicáted a Chlin Mall Special. including United States Al Sid are and Hurricane the Force officers;
two types of plane which de- The Rev. Leslie Wright,
treated the... kurtwägel guarding former Chlef Chaplain of the the entranco of a Chapel erected
Air Force,zaidi in un Royal address "This la the day on at Biggin Hill in remembrance which we thank God for a ho.: 153 pilots who were of the KLM frernah which unique victory and for the wond killed 20 people in the river danful devotion to duty of those Shannon on September B who in a great variety of ways don, Canton
Shannon; Sept: -19.
A farnos today found the
body of the only mising. victim
The body was understood to be that of Mr William Hodson,
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A homely ploture" taken: 21. their flat in Paris of General Christian de Castries, herolo defchder of Dien Bien Phu, and his wife. General de Castries was one of the last prisoners' released by the Vietminh and was flown home for the reunion with. Bils wife.--Central Preas' Photo.
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