/ THE CHINA MAIL," MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950.

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China Mainly Relies On FIONA WEDS HER BARON FRANCO-GERMAN

BUSINESSMEN- 'BLACKMAILED'

Upington, Cape Provinco, Sept. 23.

The Upington Chamber of Commerce is to attempt to put a stop to the "black- mailing" of its members Into making big gift to various causes.

P

has appointed committee to lay down standard Hat of gifts whdoh business hourts should not exosed,

AL

meeting of

chamber it

Wan

Ktated

Lint collectors persuaded ccrlain firms to make bir

then went gifts and

Peasants

COLLECTIVISATION

OF AGRICULTURE

MUST IMPROVE

By DAVID CHIPP

Peking, Sept. 23.

The eighth Communist Party con- in Peking, which opened on September 15, is proving once again

to

gress

other firms and Insisted

that it would be in their

own

interest to make a that it is still the peasants on whom

gift at iran Ka

China Mall Special,

FAURE TO

MEET ADENAUER

Paris, Sept. 23.

the Communists mainly

rely though

workers are theoretically Marxist elite in

China.

Indeed it

+nly B realistic String Connie ob the emmar and the Chinese

Con-National People's Congress and nothing 14 :

If not generally regarded as the Chinese atala Be - They could follow in Communist Party's No. 2 Paki whire peusants mako|that despite natuurn) calamities country Jup more than five-sixth of the gewon output could "reach

Joved sel for 1957 Thus was 102,000,000 tons

Томому ч

the

speceljen Lepented M. Maurice Faure, Seerv-i wħud Jus Ixen emphasised tary of State at the French throughout

congress and folar months part that the Foreign Ministry, will go to Boun next Friday for ants must have an Inereak

preliminary Prune Germa

talks before the French

ah Ohere incomes

xem

Chee Fensters

fully aware that if they ảo nuž redeem their promises of a better standard of living following cvllectivisation, they might cour! mertojas agrarian unrest tendency tint the peasante hud been somewhat neglected In favour of industrial workers Collectivbation

hinted at in repented of agriculture

calls man Chancellor. Dr Konrad, cis the past 12 months had day for a strengthenin of the Adenauer. in Brussels ontwan Ceanglerventory aims

"worker-peasant alliance.“ of production and

Prime Minister, M. Gay

Mollet, meets The West Ger-j

Saturday,

The

tmeeting

Faults Exposed

J

of

Become Tense

IN SWITZERLAND

The wedding took place last Monday in the village hall at Castagnola, near Lugano, of the Swis multi-mitiiouaire, Baran Heinrich von Thyssen, and 24-year-old London model, Photo Shows: The bride and bridegroom seen in thelf'car after Miss Fiona Campbell-Walter. the wt diling.-Express Photo.

Margaret JAPANESE

Princess Margaret

Visiting Mauritius

By HENDERSON GALL

Mombasa, Sept. 23. Princess Margaret left here tonight aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia on her way to the Indian Ocean island-colony of Mauritius for the second stage of her five-week East African tour.

ROCKET

RESEARCH

Northern

COLLABORATION

4.

Strasbourg, Sept. 23.

The French Foreign Minister, M. Christian Pineau said today that community of views be tween France and West Germany was "one of the consoling aspects" of the London Conference on Suez.

селе-

He was speaking at a Įmony In Kohi, the German town neroas

which faces Strasbourg the Rhine, connected with the the opening in Strasbourg eighth international congress of mayora, attended by 300 mayore from Fronce, West Germany, Switzerland and Austria,

Addressing the West German Foreign Minister, Dr Heinrich von Brentano, M. Pineau sald "We left each other two days ago in London after four days of meetings which were often pain- ful, but one of the consoling

Compounds Of Smog Identified

Berkeley, Sept. 23.

The University of Cali

aspects of which was the com-fornia announced here that minity of views, many times ita research scientists had affirmed, between our

two developed new techniques governments.

A Reality

"Franco-German collaboration can becera a reality between our two peoples. It is already une between our Kovernments,

Pineau added.

M

"So far as the Soar problem

for separating and identi- fying some of the com- pounds of smog.

The research is particularly significant in California,

Los Angeles and, San Fyan- Cisco both sulfer uilacka

of mog which is detrimental to

Is concerned, our discussions a health and industrial develop-

un the point of achieving finalment.

results.

London and other big

Next Saturday's meet-eittes also have anog.

The new techniques involve taking from one millon cubic feet of polluted air about two grammes of crude material that contains more than 45 organic compounds.

ing between Chancellor Aden- auer and the French Premier

The new tochmiques, developed should enable us to finish it off." by Mr Jerome Thomas, Assistant M. Pinenu went on: "In other Professor of Sanitary Chemistry, Belds also close Franco-German and Mr Bernard Tebbens, Aso- co-operation can and must be clate Professor of Industrial stablished. We must learn Hygiene Engineering, take the before it is too late to look 10-place of ordinary nnalytical gother beyond the too narrow methods which were not suffi- frontiers of our old Europe. clently sensitive, Tokyo, Sept. 23.

"Whether it is a question of Japan's first rocket re-exmomic development of the search centre now nearing overseas territories,

for which completion at Michikawa efforts for yours, or whether it Franco hoo mado 9:0 many

Japan is n question of ald to under- Mr Tea Thus, me of the

Beach was opened here yester developed countries, a tunde- Central Committee's agricultural

mental

age, question of day.

BROAD SOLUBILITY experts, told the congress yes-

Franco-German collaboration, terday that I there was not a

Princess who arrived veepiion at Government House

constitute a means nt This material, the scientists proper ratio between agricul- here yesterday, stood at the rall attended by some 1,000 people. The centre is due to begin can

found, could be separated Into tural production and Industrial of the Briannia waving to the including an African baby, just the testing of Japan's first super-solving these problems,

Dr von

said: "No broad solubility classifications, 14 may

part cularly | development, relatioħis between thousands of people who crowd- ja few months old, carried by its sonde rocket on September 24, ไพ

separated Fecessary this yeme, when indien- workers and pensants would

mother ed the harbair to say farewell.

between the 11

Into four components agreement production

Built

the without "become tenM","

ferroconcrete, суть mujor crops grains and coklon

The Governor of Kenya. Sir

France and Germany. But, Just groups: neutral aromatic hydro- centre consists of a conning -though up on last year mwy

He emphasiself the need for Evelyn Baring, and Lady During |

station, observation rooms, test as it is impossible for any coun-carbone and phenolle acid and not be ca lugh is forecas better relationship between the raw her sately beard after a

tands, ammunition magazines try in Europe to isolate itself, it the baste derivatives co-operatives and their members,

possible for two coun-hydre.carbons, and said co-operatives

should

tries to isolate themselves concentrate

major

crops.

gether in Europe.” such as grain and cotton, and

ividual peasants should encouraged to produce sub- sullary crops.

Ciu erased Jereed frenes The rangÉON Prender All earlier meetings have and to speed up many raube in the new cu the weak of the axion con- grative, and have stressed the

rend for ference in Brussels

encouragement which

C. Percondary ingricultural drafting plen for Europan

Bom at

TYTAN 21 Gtomic pol

European and

They are a comenon market Expected La thecus the Frane.. agreement on the Seat which they

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Exixem-1.422

German agre

last Jion Agreement in returning * Saur to Granny is pruetically complete part from the quare= top! The rate at which the Spout prebant hane etarency as

produc-

Tho of increasing

The original furget for was 199.000.000 tons but in to be exchanged for West Ge; - Longress speech yesterday m mark. Brut:

of

gran

his

Mr

Lau Shao-chi, choirman of

the

ADVICE TO CHINESE UNIONS

Peking, Sept. 23. Another main peaker at fo- Mr Lai Jo-yu, Chairman day's session was Mr Tant Sen, Deputy Director of the Politicaj of the All-China Federation Department of lihe "People's of Trade Unions, declared Liberation

Army who sais! pre-here had been errors and short here today that the

conings during the modernisa- the unions is tion of ae arrivy sent aim of

concentrate on increas

Some people believer, he said, ing productivity so as to

litical editation and

that

improve working and liv-"democracy" in the forces ing conditions.

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not go here" say now brze ure of

11 weddressing the eighth | Wchnical congress t the Chinese Cum-equipment intunist Party, which is end on plember 28

time,

The utilty to Crom the sectifed

dur lo Mr Tant Sen. Isa said At the inndenv

Bremselves manage | Bolate toen mutl listen lu criticisins people

he and proposals from wurkers,

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8 Frightened (6).

10 Fire-raising (D),

12 Moves sideways (6).

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17 Late (4).

10 Destres

20 Slr (7).

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: SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Disclose, B. Hesp. Elapsing, 11 Complete, 18 Brad, 15 Multant, 18 Emerging, 19 Weir, 21. Derpolla, 20. Nostores, 20 Moke, 17 Erlimate, Downt 1 Chic, 2. Calm, 4 tôle, 5 Cape, 6 Oster, 7 Egged, 9: Kilte, 10 Alone, 12 Opine, 14 Abnul, 18 Amber, 17 Traps,-19 Worne, 20

Jurel, 21-Doom, da sent, as leon, 24 Diam.

be

He said when dividing pro- ducts the policy must be for the co-operatives to keep dess and give more to their mem- Lers. Mr Teng said.

to

Increase Incomes

He said that the state should Lase the procurement price pigs, rope seeds, tung oil,

of und

Communist Nuclear Institute

1

In Purdah

Eartici today the Princess drank coffee

Arab with yelled

The visited the heavily guarded

European is possible The scienIELS

nd other facilities for rocket not experimente,

wonien in strict purdah when

The corning station where home of Sheikh All Hinawy, the selentists will set off the

L'wall Arabs.

of (leader)

Kenya's

test rocketa is built inside a 90 centimetre double ferroconcrete shaller

Outside the house, Arab shell complete with

chiefs dressed in brilliant cere- monial robes armed with ornate swords and daggers, raised their right hands in solemn salute us ite Princess entered.

But no men were allowed in-

proof windows.

SIMILAR TYPE

Peaceful Means

to-

Speaking of the reunification or Germany he said:

"It is a vital question for the German people,

The

then

of these

The scientists discovered that i was possible to separate each group further into its individual components by means of two prootsses called chromatography and lootrophoresis.

Each component, although not visible when viewed under on- dinary light, became visible German Government under black light (short wave and people are grateful to the ultraviolet light), appearing in other countries of Europe, parti-pastel shades of blue, green, cularly France, for their under-yellow, orange and red.

The ultimate Identification of standing and the interest they have shown In this problem, the compounds was accomplished using spectro-photometric without a solution of which it by

impossible to establish a methods-China Mail Special. lasting peace in Europe and in the world.

Mr Li Hsten-nien, Minister

The Rockets to be tested on of Flumee, also dealt with the

London, Sept. 23. side even the security guards September 24 are known here as question of encouraging peasants

An international nuclear at the door were women.

As a memento the Princess the Kappa 128 JS grow more subsidiary pro-institute sponsored by 12 was given a foc silver midature ducts by better feellities onst

countries backing Com-sword with a tooled block and gher prices.

munist ideology will hold its gold scabbard and an ivory ant first meeting in Dubna, near old hilt. Moscow, tomorrow, Moscow | only" radio said tonight.

of Delegates

the member Racial Harmony countries today signed a chorlez in some areas prices of sesame,

and ap for the joint institute

Earlier today, after morning leu,

silkworm peanuts and

covering service at Mombasa Cathedral, proved regulations They would also sub- staff. The COIN.

charler ฟอร then the Princess went to the Aga dive peasants who had to mitialiod

by representatives of Khan's jubilee hall where 1,100 Friisport their products OVCT Albanja. Bulgaria,

Hungary. Moslem,

Arab abi Hindu Vietnam, East Germany, the women were waiting to great her, the rockets will not be equipped would greatly North

People's Republic Higher prices

Chine,

Replying to an address nt with radio equipment but will Korea, the Mongolian increase production, and would

welcome spoken by a leading eject a white vapour trial so that People's Republic, Poland. Weat also inercase incomes.

member of the Asian commu- their progress can be checked Rumanda Czechoslovakia and

Ily, Princess Margaret said from the ground, the Soviet Union..

that of all the achievements of

is The sources said the rocketa were expected to reach an altitude of about 8,000 metres ut a speed of 8,000 metres per This was the second women-

The gathering

Princess Second approximately 2.7 times

the speed of sound, attended today.

Jully or dificult terrain.

Mr Li also said there would be a certain adjustment of prices of inhustrial good, so that tho consumer wack of the peasants could

met. He repeated sintemente

of earlier speakers that prices should be fixeri according to grades of good, to encourage factories to improve quality and variety.

of

FUTURE PLANS Tomorrow's meeting will

s plans for future research, the radio said.

"Nevertheless,

want

means.

www do nol to solve

warlike Never will the German

Similar type rockets will be people take up arms to achieve that reunification. Never will used for the heads of multi-stage the German Government pursue rockets equipped with radio оп aggressive policy It will instruments to the Bred during seek

reunification only the International

Geophysical negotiation and by Year.

means. "Reuter.

During the September 24 tests

by

peaceful

Canberra, Sept. 23.

German Workers Share Management

Bonn, Sept. 23. West German industry's The Australian Government postwar transition from a is to pay £14,000, for the hire blitzed wrock to a potent of a helicopter to conduct A

force in world hydrological investigation over the potential rice growing area of the Adelade River,

Mombasa the most far-reaching The scurces sakl the explosive Was the communal and racial power of the Kappa 128 JS WAR The bellcopter will be used "considerable" and £1 wide during the wet season when dis-armony prevailing.

Cilmax of the ceremony was a danger zone had been establish- surface transport is impraeitení. swaying, swirling garlend ed.Reuter,

--Reuter. dance by th Parace

girl, Miss Bapsy Mehta, and a chorus suri-clad dancers.

Duban lies 25 miles west of Tula, a city 703 miles south of Moscow.

ducts and in the selling price of Pontecorvo, former British crnor,

of

Test

After lunch at Government House and the visit to the Adjustments in the purchase

It was reported in Moscow Sheikh's home, she drove to the price of these agricultural pro- yesterday that Professor Bruno stadium here with the Gov-

for a mass

children's industrial goods would mean a

atornic scientist who went to

Tolly reduction in the state's income Russia five years ago, would be There.

20,000 flag-waving of between en and 20 thousand transferred from a nucicar European,

African, Aston and million yuan yearly,

Institute where ho how boon

Arab children cheered her for working to the new joint nuclear fully five minutes. research institute.-Reuter,

Balance

But he emphasised that these adjustments would increase pea- sants' incomes and

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dingly their purchasing power,

#

Ceremonial Gathering

All smiles, the Princese Copenhagen, Sept. 23.

waved continuously in reply as she drove

massed Mr Shunichi Matsumoto, who

along the arrived in Copenhagen yesterday ranks of boys and girls in

n specially- In me it would increase pro- on his way to Moscow for the Landrover with duction, and thus an increase in Russo-Japanese

talks fitted zebra skin floor covering. the state's income would

attended a cere- Later she be there will leave Copenhagen to-

of Afrienn chlets and leaders-Reuter.

peake

balanced against this present morrow for the Soviet capital.monial gathering loss.-Router.

Reuter.

Bombing Attempt

Austrian Border

Tho

German-speaking

band, "For walked out on a folklore festi. val scheduled for today, thus forcing the Bolzano touris! office to cancel the colourful festivition. the

Bolzano, Sept. 23, THE bombing of n'railway line nor Haly's Austrian border today heightened tension now polsoning relations between Italy and Austria In

Gorman speaking province of The walkout was in protest over

Bolzano.

The bombing attempt reported yesterday cauroki, only minor damaro to an electric wire pole, Italian setillery expecta and about one pound of TNT had been placed on wateri › frame-aupporting the electric

with

Italian Government's of a mass rally on

Member 30 of the German

Tyrol

The

15 Mon. the South

Party

Thallin language i news paper/Lato Adleg today #l-. Lacked the Germanetan mula

On

citizens

both speaking Italian and French, for the tho fair's businessmen, for shopkeepers and hotelkeepers, “there is nothing, to do today fit take note of this absurd dickslan' of the Volks Portal (Pobplara Porty), which, co- nsidered in its economics "effect, Pedured the loks of some fun- threds of thousands of ire.and which big, chosed even, more

··Ibailleurs mout', dorelgatótæinta not to come to Bolamo, mid

Cricketer Married

¿The Ausfchlan openíág -Babiriad, Celin his bride, the former, Mint Lois Ahasions, Sedežn Chirch Pont Street, London, after their wo

Commerce

has been aided by laws, little known outside this country, which give work- era a say in the manage- ment of their companies, to directors' right up level.

Any concern employing more than five people must have an employees cancil. In the pros perous heavy industries, steel, of and mining boards iron directors are required to keep to the proportion of four share

tour representatives, (holders

workers' representatives, two additional members md a neutra president.

Men representing their work- mates

sionaldo world- famous financiers with a direct say in the appointment or dis- missal of the management..

POWERFUL VOICE

The employees' councils have the duty to work with the management to ensure that there is no religious, political or other discrimination. The councils have the right to help deckte working hours and conditions and have o powerful voice in the timing and methods used in unavoidable dismissals.

They help to sellle grievances fond, in coses of deadlock, the Ištate and Fedorál“ goverrimenta mediate. Fines and prison set- tences of up to a year can ba to obey [impowed for failure

rulings of the arbitration courts. #mployee participation in indutafel enanoggernent begin in 1884, with, the introduction of empibyber council by malishtened firmu,

BORT

Eimployén councili: wore¦mado Ulabry! A for 1.KONDEMERITU Fing more thas 150 poODÍ

Workch" Wa

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