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✔THE CHINA - MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1959.

LABOUR CENSURE GOLD HOARDS

MOVE FAILS: BIG

TORY MAJORITY

London, Nov. 3,

The new Conservative Government tonight de- feated a Labour opposition censure motion on Its economic and social policies by 348 votes to 245 - a majority of 103.

NOW AT

ALL-TIME HIGH

New York, Nov. 3.

The motion regretted that the ther, under democratic cond In spite of increasing monetary conver-

Queen's speech outlining the tions, Britain could achieve a9 Government'a

for rapid so econunile progress

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the new session of Parliament the Communist bloc and at the omitted "any effecive proposals" įsame time apply the right social Jot achieving continuous in- prioritice. dustrial expansion without rik- ing prices.

There was "no proposals dealing adequately with

special dificulties such as

Mr R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary and Leader of the

for Commons caused loud Conser-

tibility and of reduced war risks, the world's gold hoarders still do not trust paper money, currency expert. Dr Franz Pick said today.

He said thai unofficial gold thetive cheers by remarking that hoarde of individuals and cor

problems of Industries facing the Goverment hopes to con- porntions continued to increase MAN DIES IN

coal

MAC ASKED *TO VISIT

PEKING

In the course of the debato a Conservative back-bencher Mr Cyril Osborne said he would like to see the Prime Minister Mr Harold Macmillan, if the op- portunity occurred, go to Peking, just as he went to Moscow and also to invito Chinese Ministers to visit this country.-Reuter.

mining, cotton and shipbuilding or for assisting old people and OT widows, the sick, disabled unemployed and others still liv ing in poverty and hardship."

Like Russia

Mr

Underlining these points Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the -Opposition, said a major reason for the price stability of the last 18 months was a fall of 10 per cent in import prices. Another was the recent trade recession.

The Rreat tea facing the Government, he said, was whe

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centrato in this parliament on during the twelve-month period

solving the problems of exis-ended on October 31, 1959. ing nationalisation and having no more of it whatever".

Slum Clearance

Dr

In his annual review, publish- ed in the current issue of Pick's World Currency Report, Pick reported an intense of about $400 milion in the world's Mr Butler said the Govern-sterilised" mass of gold. nient would help the coal indus- Fourth Time try where pits have been closed because of large stocks and the all governmental control,

These private stocka, escaping

greater use of all, by têm

for the fourth consecutive year, slations' oll he said. examining power contracts.

This would lead to an extra 1,700,000 tons of coal being used by those atations next year and 3,000,000 tons by 1985-66.

There was also a plan to re- Nove a million people from slum houses in the next ilve years.

Earlier In the debate Mr Derick Heathcoat Amory, Chan-

cellor of the Exchequer, Said

the Government proposed to- morrow to announce the re- moyal of quantitative restric flons on a substantial st of imports, including many goods whose import had been restrict- ed or totally prohibited from dollar sources-Reuter.

Parliament

May Be

Televised

London, Nov. 3, The British Government to- night undertook to con. sider a suggestion by Mr Aneurin Bovin,

deputy Leader of the Opposition, to televise parliamentary debates,

was

But before the undertaking the Home given--by Secretary, Mr R. A. Butler- reaction to the suggestion had been mixxod.

The Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan appeared to nod agreement while Mr Bevan was speaking, but later Mr Bevan's own leader, Mr Hugh Gaitskell said it would be un- fair to subject the public to "endless hours of infinite bore- dam."

However, he professed strong views on the matter.

Who Would Edit?

no

Mr Bevan said that today all the apparatus of mass sugges- tion was against democratic education, adding:

"We ought seriously to con- sider re-establishing inteligent communication between the House of Commana and the electorate as a whole.

"I think the time has come when people ought to be able to switch on. to a parliamentary -debate. They are not com-

pelled to listen to us"

Mr Butler, when undertaking to study the proposal, said that deciding who would edit the telecasts would be, one of the main problems.

He added: "There are great physical difficulties in this pro- posal but it will certainly be looked at in the light of what Mr Beyan desires,"

Prossed by Mr Bovan, he agreed to seek technical advice on the practicability of the idon, but stressed that it would ba necessary to get the opinion of both sides of the House before anything could be dane-Router. U

POP -Snow Good

-WHATE “MI.

RESEARCH ON

"TO-DAY ?

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rosc

Totalling 13,000 million papër dollars, they have now reached an all-time high, Dr Pick went

would Collectively, they represent 11.783 ions of gold or the equivalent of 12 years seven monika of the free world'e suupal gold pro- duction at the present rate, hr wald.

and

This huge quantity of goki Squalled almost one-third of

the official reserves of the non- Soviet world, the currency · CX- pert wrote.

ROCKET

FUEL BLAST

New York, Nov. 3.

A rocket fuel explosion at the Olin Mathieson Co. chemical plant at Ordit), Illinois, killed ane man and started a geiger counter search for a missing radioactive capsule today,

The capsule, enclosed in a lead box, was found hours Inter by policemen equipped with four geiger counters, Marion; Illinois, police said,

The blast destroyed a 30 by 32-1001 research laboratory building in the plant's dynamite section and broke windows in a

city 12 miles away-UPI.

It also matched the combled Miss Korea Has gold holdings of the central banks ot Austria, Belgium, Carade, Franco, many, Holland, Italy, Switzer- land and the United Kingdorn,

Tho amount also exceeded the International Monetary Fund's gold holdings about seven times.

West der Two Chaperones

Asia Up

French hoardings, having derlined by about $100 mil- Han, kill remained the largesi

of any nation, he wrote. Other

non-communist Euro- pean private hoardings rose by about $200 million. Asian holdings grow by almost the same sum-Reuter.

London, Nov 3. Miss Chung Aue Suh, 19, of South Korca turlav Pusan,

and save night

day as the reasons why she has two chaperones with her on her trip to England.

The beauty

who queen, arrived today for the Nov. 10 Miss World Contest, said "I am a long way from home and there is night as well as day."

One chaperone flow in with her and another la arriving to- morrow.-UPI.

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