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SPECIAL AREAS

BILL

Debate In Commons

"ALL QUIET"

Tribesmen's Unrest Quelled

New Delft, Mar. 13. All quiet on the North-West Frontier" seems to describe the situation following earlier reports of serious unrest among the tribes- men in Waziristan.

Concentration of two brigades of British troops probably in- quenced the tribesmen in showing increased tractability.

,""London, March 15," The House of

Commons- this' evening agreed to move a resolu- Hoh preliminary to the Govern- ment's special Areas BUL The Chancellor of the Exchequer spoke in the course of the debate, fol- lowing Mr: Lloyd George who made an appeal for the development of land settlement in special areas as a contribution to National De- fence. Mr. Chamberlain cited the Agures of unemployment in special areas which had been brought down by 120,000 in a little over two years, and In South Wales-bers of the gang of the "Mad "perhaps the most difficult area by 20 per cent.

'It was the policy of the Govern- ment to take advantage of the re- armament programme to direct as much work as possible into these districts. Up to the end of November last, orders totalling £41,000,000 went to the needy dis- tricts of which £24,000,000 wenk to special areas proper. By the end of January those, totals had been raised respectively, to £57,- 000,000 and £35,000,000, "

The presence of such powerful forces is a menace to their sattie- ments and no other course was open to them but to give in.

It is understood that the mem-

Dakhet" who murdered Lleuten- ant Beatty have been taken into custody."

Lleutenant Beatty was ambush- ed, while motering to Dattalhel on February 7 to distribute" allowances to local levies.

The Matsuds, whose attitude re- cently has been disquieting have submitted and have agreed to pay a fine which will be deducted from their allowances. Reuter..

BUS STRIKE IN SCOTLAND

Employers Refuse To Negotiate

Mr. Chamberlain described the advantages these special areas had derived from the revival of the Iron and steel industry, from ship- ping subsidy and increased ship- building, and from the effects of trade agreements on coal exports. He thought that the inducements to the location of the new indus- tries in the special areas" which the Government's. Bill would pró- vide would prove, effective, and he said that Mr. Loyd George had

London, Mär. 13. convinced him hot

that the

The whole of Scotland's road authorities were wrong who held that in the matter of land settle-

passenger service" except for muni- . cipal undertakings in Glasgow and ment, one must go cautiously.

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Edinburgh; 1s at a standstill as a result of the strike of 10,000 bus half a million people tack on the land without raising the agricul- higher pay and improved condi- employees, who are demanding tural prices and destroying re- lations with Dominion and foreign producers. "As to the defence as- pects of agriculture, it was not the

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occasion for him to enter upon the subject but they might rest assured that it was receiving Government attention.--. British Virgtean.

tions.

The strike, walch is now in its application to the Transport Gen- fourth day, is unofficial, and the

eral Workers Union for recogni- tion of the strike was refused to- day.

Announcement of the refusal was received, by a hostile demon- stration in Edinbürgh, where the 'strikers will discuss the matter to-

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"WAR"

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A labour union dispute is threa- tened as the strikers declared that they would form an independent organisation if the union turned down their application for re- cognition.

EMPLOYERS' ATTITUDE The employers refuse 'to nego. Mate until the strikers return to work.

Meanwhile, the

Cairo, Mar. 13, Encouraged, apparently, by the Government's tolerance in not is suffering the greatest incon- general public interfering in the dispute," the ventence, being unable to get to Christian monks at the desert Cop- work in outlying districts except tic monastery of Deir Elmoharrak, on foot in the bitter wintry wea near Assiut, show no signs, of ter- ther,- minating their stay-in strike.

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The strike, in which the monks. have barricaded themselves in the fortress-like monastery for over a fortnight, has provided Egypt with one of its most amusing topics of conversation for some time.

The monks declared "war" after they had deposed their Abbot, Sid- a-Hous whom the Coptic Patriarch -refused to replace, and elected an Abbot from among their number.

Now the Patriarch announces that he has pardoned seven ring- leaders of the revolt.

Since, however, the monks still Insist on dismissal of the Abbot, whom they accuse of squandering the income of the monastery and inciting conspiracies, the deadlock continues.- Reuter.

ARMAMENT WORKS IN FRANCE

Paris, Mar. 13. By the passing of a Bill to-day authorising the step, the Govern- ment is nationalising the biggest armament works in France.

The works is the Schneider- Creusot company and will be tak- en over by the Government.

The date when the Government will take possession of the works, however, has not yet been an- nounced.-- Reuter.

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The chairman of the Interna tional Board for Non-intervention in Spain, which will be responsible for the administration of the scheme, Vice-Admiral Van Dulm of the Netherlands,

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Members of the Board are to be nominated by representatives the Committee of the United Kingdom, France, Germany. Greece, Italy Norway, Poland and Russia,

The Chief Administrator for the scheme of sea observation is Rear Admiral Oilver of the Netherlands, Chief Administrator in France, Colonel Lurin, of Denmark

A communique states that az- rangements have been made for Admiral Van Dulm, Admiral Oliver and Colonel Lunn to arrive in London on Monday for the purpose af taking up their respective duties British Wireless.

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