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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER

9,

*1957.

A Strong Government Hint

RED-LED UNION PROBE?

Loren In London

Sophia Loren, Italy's biggest name in movies, and British rock 'n' roll star, Tommy Steele, got together in London re- cently. They seem here. to be tu a gay mood.-- Express Photo,

REDS RESOLVE

TO BOYCOTT

DR GRAHAM

New Delhi, Dec. & A Communist Party meeting held in New Delhi today passed

calling for -a resolution "Boycott Graham" movement to oppose the mission of Dr Frank Graham, who was recetitly ap- pointed by the UN. Security Council to try to and a solution to the Kashmir question.

Graham was to bond mission to the subcontinent phortly.

The resolution also said that Graham should not sat foot on the Indian soll. It accuand Unital States and Britain of using the Kastime question as

Prime Minister's

#

Statement In

Of Commons

House

· London, Dec. 8.

Loaders of the Trades Union Congress are unlikely to heed a strang government hint to probe the internal affairs of a Communist-fed union according to industrial observers,

Mr Harold Macmillan, the. Prime Minister sug- gested in the House of Commons last week that organised labour in Britain could well investigate the affairs of the 230,000-strong Electrical Trades Union.

He was answering questions on a two-month-old controversy over alleged irregularities in voting for a place on the Union executive, The voting squabble concerned a fight for a seat on the E. T. U. 11-man executive between former Communist Leslie Gannon and Com- munist Jack Frazer.

Frazer was declared the winner but Gannon's sup-

porters declared that he had topped the poll. The two largest pro-Gannon branches, in suburban Mitcham and Wimbledon, were said to have voted strongly for Gannon-but their votes were vetoed by the E.T.U. leaders because of "ballot irregularities."

How Britons Lived

In 1956: An Official Report

London, Dec. 9.

Britons had more babies, spent more on social ser-

The ET. U. loadern sald more voles were cast for Gannon than there were paid- up member in the two coun- ties but this has been denied by the local officials concerned.

In his parliamentary state- ment, Mr Macmillan refused to appoint a tribunal of inquiry into the affairs of the E T. V., although he said reports of BOTEC recent elections of the Union were bound to CBUSC publle concem.”

intolerable

Ho declared that that it was that great trado should become do

vices, earned more, read more books, drank and smoked more and went to the cinema lesaminated by Communist leaders,

in 1956.

The British story of 1950 - the year of Sucz, petrol ratiba- log and International tension.-- factually and is told coldly, precisely in a fat red book, the

but the matter was primarily one for the members of the unions to curt

MOSCOW IS Asked

Annual Abstract of Statisties, SHORT OF

published today.

whether a U.E. in vestigation would not be a good thing, Mr Macmillan re plied "Yes" and added that q great responsibility lay

проп

the men and the unioris to "do

CEMETERY their best to cradlente anything

SPACE

Metsar, Bec. 8.

the The statistics, issued by Central Statistical Office, show that the population

increased in 1956 31,209,000 against 30,988.000 in 1955. More babie were born 823,000 against 789,- 000 in 1935, more people died 307,198 inca (306,160) and A shartass af cometorios in 290,783 women (289,750), and there were mome suicides, 6,242 azninșt 6,440 in 1955, MARRIAGES SLUMP

Marriages were down a means of netting up a mill- 406,274 from 410,930, and fewer tary base in Asia by supplying houses werd Built 307,074

to Paldistan-France-against 324.428.

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Strikes cost the 2,051,000 working fewest since 1952.

Moscow has ledig black market in burial space, according to the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia today.

that is wrong or improperly done."

The General Council of the eight-million-strong Trade Union

Congress could make a complete Investigation of the affairs of the ET.U.

Probe

The General Council has A In the past two years two powers under the TUC constt- Moscow, cemetery superlaten tition to investigate the conduct dents have been sentenced, tive of any aminted union "If it ap are under arrest pending ir pears that the, activities of such vesugallon, scores reprimanded organisation are detrimental to country and inore than 20 dismissed the interests of the Trade Union

[movement" days-thell for taking bribes.

Social services cost a record £2,305,700,000. But up 100 went the gross national product to record £18/117,000,000 £5,175,- 000,000 in 1938 and 19.621, 000,000 in 1835).

This helped to boost personal income to a record £17,050,000,- 000 (£5,076,000,000 In 1938 and

215,807,000,000 in 1955).

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Industrial observers pointed Court cases were rited i which witnesses

stated they out today, however, that there of for 500 is a long tradition in the T.U.C. gavo'' comerley reubica to sebire grave

against intervention in the inter- space, one instance 2,000 roubles no affairs of a member union. was paid for fren railngs to be put romg the grave.

They considered it highly unlikely that the Communist phlets of the ET.U. would be

actions. called upon to defend theic

Complaints by branches about the codduct of union affairs the crux of the E.T.U. controversy. were not normally considered by the General Council, these

· observers"said.

In the latter, ad soon as the widow had left the gemetery, All official started traqtering the rulings on a neighbouring grave to the new grave,

Thus bribe, with about £100 represented a hot plot to the Britons rend more, The leading official. libraries Issued '308,730,000 books The

entitled in' 1955-30 compared with "Blambem said in the past 300,300,000 the previous year. 20 your po new compterios short of a protest by a national had been opened in Marcow, conference of a union could be and six had been closed China regarded as a cause for such in-

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They went to the cinema lose. Admissions fell from 1,181,800,000, În 1935 to 1,100,500,000.

They drank more £005,- 000,000 against £801,000,000 and smoked moro.- £935,000,- 000 against £980,000,000.

And they spent a lot more, Tolat consumer spending rosq from £12.579,000,000 to £213- 210,000,000 the United Kingdom.

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Most T.U.C. chiefs were sald to take the view that nothing

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