Reds said promoting strikes to disrupt Western trade
Oslo, Oct. 28.
A Norwegian business magazine suggested that the Communists have launched a campaign for disrupting Western trade by promoting strikes in harbour and on ships.
Captain
returns
to
wrecked
ship
London, Oct. 23. Captain John Hamantas, skipper of the shipwreck- ad Greak freighter Argo Delos, who was evacuated from his strickon vessel carlier today, decided to-
111 its weekly English- Janguage shipping survey, the respected conservative period- cal "Farmand" sald that Com-' munist Party" representatives al a meeting in Sofia last year de- cided to work for promating strikes, and that schools established for trening in the promotion and creating strikes and disturbances,
doubt
were
'Dial B'
Amsterdam, Oct. 28.
A unique telephone system enabling studenta nt Delft
University that Technological
"dial" the library book they require is being installed here, according to the university's librarian, Dr L J. Van Der Wolk,
There is 110 strikes as now experienced an Great Britain and on Multa ne results of such activilles, Farmand said,
BRITISH INDUSTRY The periodiunt pointed out that the tally-men strlice which I was called off in London re- cently, did enormous harm to the British shipping industry and Britain's export industry.
"The strike was absolutely! ridiquious in lis origin and so are a number of attter" around the world which par- ticularly alm at hurting habour facilities and thereby damaged inde facilities and the shipping industry.
night to spend the night several of these strikes are aboard his ship, despite all warnings,
a certain pur-
so similar in nature and origin that it is obvious they are The ship ran aground yester-unganized with day morning on the rocky posu." coast of North Ireland.
The Captain will spend night alone. even though ship's radio was now useless.
BELIEF
the
When the catalogue number of the required book is dialled the library stock room receives a light algnal indicating the exact place where the book la stored. The book reaches the student via a system-Chinu Mail Speclar
conveyor belt
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1960.
Floods
in India
The Army has been called in for the relief of the city of Lucknow, capital of Ultar Pradesh State in Northern Indis, and the vast surrounding area which has been flooded The city of when the Gomati river overflowed as a result of three days of heavy rains. Lucknow has been submerged by river floods of 6 to 12 fool depth since October 9. About 6,000 persons are reported to be luolated in the Daliganj aros, Picture shows an import- ant shopping centre of the town of Lucknow, Northern India, submerged by Roodi, — Express photo.
FOUR DIE, 14 HURT IN WAVE
OF TERRORISM
Grenade, gun fights in Paris, Lyons
Paris, Oct. 23.
Four men were killed and 14 injured today in attacks by Algerian terrorists in
Paris and Lyons.
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