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CONTROVERSY
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No. 36862
OF
THE Labour Party conference
its most controversial {pquo- the proposals of the leadership to buy shares. In sections of Industry on coming to power. Strong criticism is expected of the idea of a future Labour Government holding shares in .privato' fjima but all the in- dications are that the Party's national executive will win a vote of confidence.
The Party leaders are expected to give emurances that the plan for state Industrial sbaro- holding, will not supersedo the
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MALENKOV UNDER
Disgraced Leader
:
May Be
In Moscow
By DAVID CHIPP
Peking, Oct. 1.
-BUSHFIRES SWEEP NORTHERN- NEW SOUTH WALES
EXHAUSTED
Bydney, Dal; "1"
fighters tonight İJİT batúing against raging bush- fires sweeping down on homes in saveral northern. New Bouth Wales townships. Three State forests were ringed by flames which had already destroyed, banana plantations and market gardens.
sid-style, nationalisation. And Mr Desmond Donnelly, British ́Labour Further Fouth, near Sydney,
general' belist in conference -circles la that opponents of the scheme will be satisfied with such assurances.
A rasolution from the National Union of Railwaymen, 'de- ploring the present tendency to" ("devisto", from accepted Socialist principles and oating for the share-buying plan to he referred back to the leader- whip is given little chance of
BUCOVER
The debate, however, is ex
pected to be the most out- spoken of the wook-long con- Farones, and many speakera
· Ára expected to volo their suspicion of the share-buying plan. In does of course mug „gest a marked departure from 'Beciallet poticy and Is-un. doubtedly part of a Labour 'mova. to win
Liberal opinion which while sym pathetic to many features of Labour policy in sharply op- gomed to nationalisation."
over
DISCRETION
Bur cable reports from London say that the Labour loader- ship, will be given fairly wide discretion by the rank and
It i
MP, said today that there were strong rumours that Mr Gòorgi Malenkov, one of the recently disgraced Soviet leaders, had been arrested and taken back to Moscow.
missed his high position in the Mr Malenkov, who was dis⭑ Russian hierarchy at the same time as Molotov and Kayano- vich, was later appointed to manage a power station in the remate "virgin lands" Republic of Kazakhstan.
Mr Donnelly, who is on a private visit to China, was last Week in Alma Str, capital of Kazakhstan.
On the flight from Moscow he asked a provincial polico chief who was on the same place whether the story was true. But, he said, the police chier only shrugged and did not reply either way,
Manage One
Mr Malenkov way Minister
disgraced and sent to manago CEC
had been 13
of Power Stations before being
Mr Molctov, who Foreign Minister.
now
file ke to future nationalisation Ambassador to Outer Mongolia, messures and thus the plan Mr Kaganovich is managing a Dogma ansured of auccess. is difficult to avo
works in Bverdlovsk how this sement messure, willi: affect the Party's while Mr Shepley who had chahoes in the 1969 élections. also Beer Foro en Minister,, is head of a cultural institute niso
If the Party.conference approves in the virgin lands."Router.
-the idea It cannot Town votes
from Labour diehards And
by removing', the sting from
one of Labour's most political-
ly controversial polletes the new messure may' win many middle class voles, particularly If the current awing away from the Conservativa Govern. ment continues.
Acceptance of the share-buying idek would follow. yesterday's overwhelming approval by the conference of the now welfare atsto plan to give British workers a penalen amounting to half their pay on retirement. The conference approval of the national superannuation pro- Jest made this official Labour policy and it will be a leading plank in the Party's pro- gramme at the next general election.
A
NOTHER loading plank le of course the Party's foreign policy which may play crucial part in the 1959 cam-
Indeed the outline made by Miss Margaret Hor. bison on Monday is one that may provoke widespread dim
.may.
the
it han one major fault
polley is not practicable. At Seat It in not sensibla for a Government in Britain theea days to fly in the face of strong friends. Unpaintable as the suggestion may be Britain' can- not ignore fte allise. And Labour has done just that
DISCOMFORTING WHAT is also particularly die.
comforting la that Labour is apparently prepared to mix it in the field with the. Com munists Instead of throwing brickbate from the ram perte And while West- era policy pppdate dia. heartoningly woodon and unenterprising, what Labour has apparently not considered is that if such a fundamental departure in palloy should fall short of expectations it cannot then rely on old friends to help, it back onto, Ita parak behind the battlements
Starting Expert Coming To Colony
The Stewards of the Jockey Club have arranged for Major P. Ness, an Official Starter of the Jockey Club in England, to come to Hongkong next month, primarily to assist and to advise on starts,
It is expected that Major Nese will remain in the Colony until mid-March, when he re- turns to England for the re- sumption of fat racing.
GEORGI MALENKOV Strong Rumours
Anglican
Church
Wine
Problem
...
troops, police, firemen and Bundreds of vakunteers, ars
batting" with `flames which are threatening 20 houses on The outskirts of Heathcote, Fanned by: Joy 60
lies-an-
northern
ARREST?
New South Wales contrasted with temperatures
of 24 degrees. Fahrenheit in
the Southern Alpa townships.
Weather
Bureau zaid all
hopes of relief for tho drought stricken State *p. peared to have gone,
The
hour winds, fire burnt out | In «Quernifand tonight the huge tracts of land, destroying cfitus fruit estates and stock. The bushfires were part of the
crazy weather pallor perienced in New South Waten today. Snow, Kates and sformy scas miso caused Kconsiderable damage, Heatwave
conditions
NAZI FIELD MARSHAL
ON TRIAL
L
Munich, Oct. 1. Former Nazi Field Marshal Ferdinand Schoerner told a State court today that he maintained iron discipline in his armies in the closing days of the war because "entire German divisions would retreat before one Russian tank."
Schoerner, the last marshal crested by Hitler, went on trial charged with two counts of attempted man.. stauunter Landofepho ma slaughter for bilegedly ordering executiong tổ Half the rout? of the demoralised German 'forces In Czechoslovakia A month before the wor's end.
He told the court in its first session today thai ho does not remember issuing any orders to have Col George Sporre ; and 32 London, Oct. 1.
his deputy, Maj. Helmut Jueng ling, abot. But he did remem The governing body of the
ber telling Sparre "It"would Church of England was cost him his head! If he faileä asked today to rule on to hold the East Germen town.....
of Neisse. The officers whether fermented unfermented wine should later released. be used during celebration of Holy Communion,
OF
The Church's upper house
Blocked Road
were
was handed the problem after Schcerner szád he also could the. Convocation of Canterbury, Į not
réinember ordering.
J
the
the "parlament" of the Angli shocting of German Corporal- can Church, was told that tee- Waller Arndl whom ho totalers were refusing wine et allegedly found asleep in an Communion on grounds it is army truck that was blocking intoxicating.
the road for Schoerner's com mand.car...
Non-drinking Reverend Dr R.F. Wright raised the issue Arguing in his own defence
during debate on an amendment Schoesser vigorously denied. to Church Law. He referred to having abandoned hla troops the work of Alcoholics Anony-to seek refuge in Tyrol ng aft mous and said the cure of American prisoner,
has used both the barrier stort The Hongkong Jockey Club and the circling Into position alcoholism was by nel of God start Gt various meetings. There has been much controversy taking fermented wine.
and by refraining entirely from among racegoers as to the re- Jalive merits of either system.
There are apparently more supporters of the circling into position starting systern Hongkong as this veems to work better,
IMPROVEMENT
n
BACKING
He said he had been named chief of the Alpine front "not in order to continue a lost wor but' to, prepare a reversal of Positions for the fight against Bolshèvium.”
The Rev. Dr Wright sald he
"When I realised that this knew one AA member who af-
plan had no, military or poll- ways passed the cup at Holytical basis, I surrendered to Communion.
the Americans in the Kitzbuel feel that unfer. ares," he added.
*I cannot
But the chief object of Major Ness's visit is to try and bring mented wine, is a scandal to About an improvemuni i tho the Church," he said. method of starting races.
It is understood he is in ex- pert on starting and was recom- mended by turt offelals in the United Kingdom.
Racing enthusiasts recall that although there were a number of bad starts last year, towards By end of the season the starts ween, very much better.
Moscow TV
Not Funny
Bishop R.C. Mortimer of Exeter backed fermented wine,
Own Initiative
Explaining why ho known as "the general
Was. most
MARSHAL SCHOERNER
War Criminals
May Be
Released
Washington, Oct. 2. The State Department is willing to speed up the re lease of 56 Japanese criminals still Imprisoned in Tokyo, it was learned au- thoritatively today.
war
The prisoners' are the re- "I should be gravely con- devaled to Hitler, Schoorner.mainder of the group convicted cerned if the Church of Eng-said: "I believed that in a war and placed under United States land were to give the impres-the authority of the chief of Jurisdiction after the Second ston "that she, unlike the rest state should prevail. In certain World War.
of Western Christendom,
dld cases I, mada decisions on my net regant the fermented julee own initiative,
of the grape as part of the
essenllal matter of the Sacra "I was never a member of ment of the Eucharist," he the Nex! Party."--United Press. Bald United Press.
and France-Presse,
Confidential
Magazine
Mistrial
A general amnesty, sought by the Japanese Government, has been ruled out..
But if a new formula now under study is approved by the Walle House, the · War criminals can expect to regain their freedom
much more quicicly than if they шето dealt with under the present parole system--Router.
Doubtle Labour, doan not con- alder', the prospect of fullure. it proceeda on a concept that
Moscow, Oct. 1. is again becoming fashionable
Moscow papers today criti- in · International Polskions, of
cised the producers of a tele- making allowance for, the
vision show, which yesterday auaceptibilities of one's anta
webt off the air leaving five geniale: It`ia" polipy.which mullion expectant viewers to
COKE, HEIR DIES has had mixed suocess in the content 'themwolves with music. [pat. And it appears to be "The programme, known as
Atlanta, Oct. 1. saping" "soma, advantages. for "Futiny Questions", offered
Mr Charles Howard Candler, Juncommitted, Asian, nationa. prizes to the first is persons
Anancler, philanthropist and the tranmiting The jury in the Confidential magazine trial in Los Angeles | heir to the Coca-Cola fortune, today. Labour Cainoarity, is oralvingat ings doubled, but there set to studios wearing a fur cost, fur announced last night that it was unable to reach a diod here today aged 18 after
· be so many kil-considered pro- hat" and skis. "Within an hour, ....... decision in the caseja | VAL posals, contained" ...In... Miss | 500.cariidates had arrived, and
Los Angeles, Oct. 2.
Herkimer's policy statement the broadcasting director on- Fred and Marjorie Mease. Judge Heibert Parker said
· that "the "Parly, may at ang pounced in a bad (voleo::| Conādential. Tropresentativn” In
leosidest.xime and this "Comrades, for organirational Cellfossi, would act that he would set a date for the Tabllity suitweighing Ue many TERKOOR, thier propummer Jaji erini ragninio on Ube) and 200-| now, trish;
Franco-Presse
a heart attack.
Mr Candler was the eldert son of Mr. Ain, Candler, the Coca-Cola maunate. He joined his father in the company' In 1901) and waw its president in (1919-china Mall Bohojal
forceaal coincided with re poria of Increasing water shortages in country areas,
To
Eisenhower Ready
Withdraw Federal Troops
From Little Rock
Washington, Oct. 1.
stock losses and big broth and President Eisenhower agreed tonight to
grans fren-Reuter,
Govt Wants
New Conditions
The franchises granted by the Government to the Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (1988) Ltd and the China
withdraw Federal troops, from Little Rock, Arkansas, when he receives expected assurances from Gov. Orval E. Faubus that he will not obstruct court-issued school integration orders.
The President's position was But some 200 white students announced following a White | refused to attend classes with House conference between the Negroes, and the school Eisenhower and four Southern | principal sent home the two Negroes and four others who Governors.
had entered the building.---- United Press de-France-Presse.
Gov. Luther Hodges of North carolina, Chairman of the Committee, said Faubus was willing to "atsume full res-
Meanwhile Juniice Depart-
Motor Bus Co. Ltd to ponsibility for maintaining law operate public transport and order in Little Rock." facilities are due to expirement officials hinted today they in February next year, were about ready to crack down It is learned that last month, on the ringleaders of the mob the Government sent these two which tried to block school componica reminders of the fact | integration at Little Rock, and setting out at the same
time new conditions as well as old ones upon which licences are to be renewed.
A
Difficult
BARE BOSOM BANNED
Singapore, Oct. 1.
Police tonight refused to allow a film star to appear with a bare bosom on a Singapore stage to help advertise a Blm in which she appears naked from the walat up.
Sho is Lull, 17 shapely girl
Borneo who has a leading role the film "Longhouse", which portrays her romance with white oan in deflanes of tribui con- laws
polico-spokesman declared
The managers of these two They indicated the group companies told the China Malt would be charged with violating this morning that negotiations a reconstruction cra law were going on about the renewal | Involving conspiracy to deprive of the franchise. They salch they spy citizen of civil rights. The from the jungles of British were not at liberty to reveal the law carries heavy penalties of conditions as set out.
up to 30 years in gaol and
·Govermodent spokesman US$6,000 in fines. said the licences were originally Government attorneys stunted to these two companios ended that conspiracy chuck for a period of 10 years. They might be dicit to prove expired at February this year they apparently falt they had and the licences were extended suficient evidence to proceed. for a limited term-af ono"ycas, In Macka, West Virghati month, Government polico Intervened today to "[sent these two companies new | prevent while high school
· terms under which the now students from molesting two Heences should operate. Ho ro Negro pupils and escorted the fused to divulge the terms of the Negroes into the school build-went shopping today and tried licences,
¡,i ing.
on her first-brassiere Reuler.
Last
it was "not the policy to permit this king of nudity on the stage in Sirigoporo." Meshwhile Lull
who had planned to appear on the stage
in connection with the Alme forthcoming premiere-exactly as she appears in the film
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