French Labour Meets
To Draft Demands For Wage Readjustment
Paris, May 20.
As the French Government stood with its back to the wall, faced with a wave of nation-wide dis- content, the administrative commission of the powerful, Communist-dominated trades union con- gress, CGT, held a special meeting today to draft labour's demands for a general wage readjustment.
Considered by French observers as of "vital im
the portance for
future of labour in France, the administrative commission was drawing up its views on four major points which the government will have to answer satisfactorily or run the risk of a gigantic strike movement, the consequences of which might be very grave, both politically and economically.
NOT HOPEFUL OF SOLUTION
IN INDONESIA
Batavia, May 20.
Mr L. N. Palar, Labour mem- ber of the Dutch Low House, who has been visiting Indonesin
returned to the Netherlands to day, according to the news agency Aneta.
These four points are: 1. A minimum living wage. 2. In- crease of the non-taxable portion of income. 3.. Ways and means of applying production bonuses. 4. Very early signing of new collective contracts.
Tomorrow, the generni bureau of the CGT win in its turn
examine the same questions.
Meanwhile, the country waited fearfully for what tomorrow might bring, when the willmatum of the gan and electrielly workers russ out and the adinfulstration will be obliged to answer demands for -
prenged
Wages.
"THE HONGKONG"
THE
I'M GLAD WE'RE NOT PREHISTORIC,
DADDY
PARKERS
Unruly Visitors To Warship
Bombay, May 20. United States Marines and Bombay police today dispersed an unruly crowd which attempt- ed to force its way aboard the United States cruiser Toledo, is currently. visiting which Bombay en route to Tokyo.
crowd responded A huge published invitation to the public to visit the cruiser, and arrived by the thousands at Alexandria dock where the vessel Is anchored. Because there was only one small gangplank In apparent was unruly spirit, Captain Detzer, com- mander of the Toledo, notified the who United States Consul-General
for two months. unexpected's out the day, negotiations and the crowd
Dutch
Before his departure, Mr Palor told a reporter of the Dutch Batavia Dally. Neuwagier, that he still had hope of a solution
of the
between the Ministry of National Production and the gas and electricity workers.
be another im-
Thursday
will portant day, when the employers
to the answer
metal give their Dutch-workers' demands for a ten tranes It is Indonesian problem, but generally per hour production bonus,
Considered speaking was not optimistic.
likely government arbitra- on would be necessary 10 settle the conflict.
The Minister of Labour, Daniel Mayer, is due to give his decison today in the three-week-old strike of 13,000 laundry workers, who are protesting against their average wuge of unly 1,100 francs weekly.
He said there were too few people out on both sides willing to carry agreement (the Linggardjati ngree- ment) or had the capacity to do so. -United Press.
Soekamo On Tour
Batavia, May 20 President Soekarno and Vice President Hatta yesterday, started their tour of West Javn, the Aneta agency reported today.
The Indonesian Ministers were accompanied, among others, by Den Franklin, General Motors repre- sentative. and three Dutch trade
Businessmon's Demands Following yesterday's meeting of 18,000 small businessmen protesting against state-controlled economy, delegates representing 80,000 businessmen today drafted demands
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in turn notified the pollee.
The ship was then ordered to be cinsed to visitors, which precipitated of jeers and catealls and storm screams of Yankees, get out" Some already on the gangplank tried to keep moving, but a Marine de- tachment on the slip, using rifles as crowd off blockade, pushed the while the police dispersed it from the docks United Press.
COLOUR BAR
IN BOXING
unionists who attended the Indone to be presented to the government. Aloof Stand Taken By
stan Trade Union Congress Malung-United Press.
Dutch Ministers
areas
khe
They have called a token strike for June 10.
Doelectr In France returned to Algeria work today, but in
the movement is due to last through
day,
In
Board Of Control
the Board.
EDNESDAY, MAY 21
by HODGES
'CAUSE WE COULD ntY&R GET THEO SO MUCH -
COLD TURKEY!
American Scientists To
Study Pacific Islands
Washington, May 20.
The Navy announces that 44 scientists shortly will begin extensive research on the Marshall, Caroline and Mariana islands in the Pacific.
They will study the former Japanese mandated islands for cultural, economic and anthropological background, The Navy will supply the transportation to many of the 1,400 Islands and atolls to be visited.
The islands have not been subjected to scientific examination since a German expedition visited them in 1910.
The studies of the scientists, representing 21 institu- tions, will provide a basis for the administration of the islands, with particular attention to rehabilitation, health and welfare of the inhabitants.-United Press.
SZTERLIPOCA 6629 DER IN AERO DEVELİZELOR. SOTEREZANIKKA ALACSON İLE Sİ
Greek Gendarme Stops Newsman At Airport
Athens, May 20.
Seymour Freidin, Now York Herald-Tribune cor- respondent, was stopped, as he was boarding a Greek air- lines plane en route to crete, at Hasani airport today by a gendarmerie lieutenant who said; "You may not leave 'Athens."
JAPANESE EMULATE FR. FLANAGAN
Accounts
Tokyo, May 20.
噜
The gendarmerie lieutenant, Orestes Dimitropolos, told
din he was acting on instructions
received two days ago from
Demetrios Vlastaris, chief of
the alien police. The lieutenant would not permit Freidin to board the plane. five minutes before his scheduled departure, and referred all questions to Vlastaris.
Jew Air Drop Story Ridiculed
Jerusalem, May 21. Various Jews, British and Arabs have challenged the as- sertion made in New York by Rabbi Baruch Korff that the Political Action Committee for Palestine had been dropping refugee Jews, into the Holy Land by parachute.
GREEKS FEAR NEW ACTS OF AGGRESSION
Geneva, May 20.
Greece charged in the plenary session of the United Nations Balkans Commission today that Yugo-Slavia, Albania and Bul- garia planned new acts of aggression against her on an increasing scale.
Alexander Kyrou, Greek lluison representative with the Commis- sión, said in the name of the Greek Government; "It is not unlikely that so-called foreign legions wit attempt to put in an appearance in Greece."
Kyrou zaid the Balicans neigh- bours aimed at the detachment of Macedonin and Western Thraco from Greece, plus political enslave- ment of his country, He said the objective WO "purely ultimate strategle in nature."
Kyrou appeared to the Commis- sion to hold Yugo-Slavia, Bulgaria and Albania jointly, rather than separately, responsible for what no data "had happened and continue 1 to happen in Greece."
wha
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He said: "The plan for interven- tion
Jointly conceived executed with the three countries acting in common with amazing
"It is a sensation how they can' drop people by parachute without airplanes," one high military authorisingleness of purpose." ty and yesterday.
"All they ask us to belleve is that a plane can take off in Europe, fly
frontiers, [over a dozen
drop the parachutists and fly away without
being shot down."
A Jewish agency spokesman cri- ticised what he called the use of such stories to assist in the collection of funds. An Arab spokesman com- mented similarly.
Police sources termed the asser- tion about the parachute immigra- tlons as "fantastic and impossible." --Associated Press,
TOGLIATTI OUTBURST
fol-
to furnish
or admit
Rome, May 20. Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti today called American anti-Communists "idiots," and Batavia, May 20.
former United London, May 21.
declared that Under the stimulating pre- The Dutch Premier, Louis Beel,
Britain's Boxing Board of
of the Rt Rev. Mon- sence
Vlastarls said aliens in Greece States Under-Secretary of State and the Minister for Overseas Terri- |
Control turned down a request seigneur Edward J. Flanagan, must have permits to travel into the Summer Welles had strengthened tories, Johannes Jonkman, were Numerous small strikes broke out
Mr John Lewis. reated to a bird's eye view. of the In Varloss parts of France, part today from famous mountain resort Lingguldjati cularly in the textile regions.
Labour Member of Parliament founder of Boys' Town in Ne-interior, although the lieutenant had Italian Communism in his recent He merely sald he had orders to radio warning that Togliatti's scene of the drafting of the agree Paris there were two new strikes
for Bolton, for a meeting to braska. Japanese communities not asked Fredin if he had one.
party with "funda from Mos- ment of the same name when the involving 1,200 workers.
discuss what he called "disquiet" are planning similar movements. prevent Freldin's departure,
several such plans of Hitol dew. low
French observers attach consider-
in the minds of the public re have appeared in the Japanese press, This is the first case where such cow was about to gain control Ministers were on their way back
able importance to the small busi- from Sourabaya, according to the nessmen's protests. Georges Gar-garding the administration of the latest of which is the Community special permission was required of in Italy.
of Children In Tokyo's Suginami | American correspondents, who have
Signor Togliatti's statement Dutch news
travelled extensively in Greece since riaus commentator of the middle-of- visited The Ministry Aneta."
the-read evening newspaper, Poris
The Colonial Secretary, Mr Creech wird.
The Suginami's plan is already the order went into effect, according lowed his telegraphic demand yes
to Vlastaris, two months ago. ·
terday to Mr Welles Mojokerto and Sidoarjo, where
said: "When such calm and
Jones, who associated himself with inundations enased much trouble well-disciplined chizens make such a
proof of his accusations there completed under the sponsorship of proposal by Lewis that
Metropolitan Child Welfare
The only other previous case of as a "Har and agitator." the middle of last March, Beci put show of energy and call for “action,"
should be a meeting with the Board the
of n
two-column front page eyes at the Dutch binoculars to his
to discuss the colour bar, has also Department and the kindergarten
Donmall,
nall, group. The projected organisation obstruction of the movements
against article
both Mr military post and watched the Re-that means the cup is full to over-
flowing,"
been notified by Charles
is distinctive in that it will be correspondent occurred last Decem-
ber when a United Press Interpreter, signed publican post opposite.
Secretary of the Boxing Board
end American policies that the Board does not carried out on a private and con- Control
Dennis Koutsakos, was forbidden to Welles
in the Communist dally leave Athens to accompany the general
said consider any useful purpose would munity basis without patrons or
United Press staff correspondent, Unita, the Communist leader The children are to establish their be served by receiving a deputation, government aid.
although they did not know caylı Domnall said the Board had re-
government
other he could recall Mr. We'les' in the complete Robert Vermilion, on a trip north. ceived no communication from little city. Training in professional The Greek Government's foreign European trip of 1040 "to study the licence holders indicating dissatis-
when he (Welles) press officer, cognizant of the pro- Fascist tyrants faelion regarding the administration and skilled trades is to be given.
The founders hope the children visions of the American ald bill spoke Arst of all of his mode of of the Board.
which said one condition was free dress, of his tics, his shoes and the Criticism-of-the-Board-and-the will set up a factory headed
Al children and become self-sufficient and full publicity, promptly explain-rut-of-his-trousers."—Unlied Press. colour bar developed when
ed that the Freidin incident was a Phillips of Aldgate received a points-United Press.
mistake and offered to buy him » decision over Cliff Anderson, colour-
seat on the next plane to Crete, which ed Aghter of British Guiana in a
Freidin declined to accept.-United British Empire Featherweight cham-
Press. plonship bout.-Associated Press.
of
marines
Al Dijon, shopkeepers and small At Sourabaya the Ministers bad discussions with maritime, military business got off to a flying start and the closed throughout and
civil authorities as well as remained
Only bakers were open. prominent business men. The graves inorning.
three Dutch
killed At Roche, strikers entered the offices In action when the Lenkong dams of the Economie Control Service and, were occupied to end the inunds- after having asked employees
afl leave, smashed the furniture, tions were also_visited...
tore up les ̄und brake-windows; Several of the strikers were arrest-
Macassar Discussions Previous to the Sourayaba visit the Ministers spent a day at Macus- sar, capital of East Indonesia, where in discussions with officials it be
that apparent
whether East
came
ed. United Press.
Indonesia could form a democratie PALESTINE
community in mutual co-operation primarily depends on the attitude the Netherlands Government lakes with respect to the Indonesian Re- public.
to
TRUCE OFFER
Lake Success, May 20. An offer of a truce the British
The Ministers are returning to the Netherlands on May 23 and will stay a night at Singapore.-United | militury, courts Presi.
Australian Trade Pact
Canberra, May 20. The Minister of External Affairs, Dr Herbert V. Evatt, told the House of Representatives oday that the Dutch-Indonesian-Australian ment was ready for realisation, but the Dutch requested a postponement of the signing until after the unten congress talks in Indonesia.
to
agree.
were
abolished in Palestine has been officially pre- sented to Dr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary-General, by Max Seligman, the lawyer who defended the executed Jewish terrorist, Dov Gruner, it was authoritatively learn-
ed today.
movement
to
Surplus Stores
For China
ΟΙ
own
CHIANG ARMY
BLOCKED
by
Nanking May 21.
have Chinese Communists acted decisively in two sectors in their attempt to cut off Government reinforcements for Chungchun, the besieged capital of Manchuria.
Falling Rubber
Prices
Singapore, May 20.
The Chinese newspaper, Nan
Honolulu, May 20, Admiral C. B. Momsen, former Chief of Staff to the Naval Com. mand of the Marianas, who is en route to Washington, revealed today that some $200,000,000,000 in surplus war materials will be transferred yesterday that Red tronps cut the the result of "a premeditated
China from the huge supply depot
at Guam,
Guam
Held at present there are 400 guarding the Chinese at materials which will be taken to China aboard three or four Chinese ships within the next 24 months.
Momsen commented that Admiral the biggest project on Guam at pre- sent involves anti-lyphoon measures as the result of the destrue- initiated the storm last September. He said have been strengthened buildings
A 100-knot sufliciently to withstand gale.United Press,
Nationalist dispatches reported
Peiping-Mukden railway
south
A In
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of economic manoeuvre" by the the Great Wall, blocking the move-United States to hold Britain ment of Government military trains in alignment against the Soviet
to Manchuria line.
over this Important
tho Other reports acknowledged loss of Kungchuling, a rail town 30 miles south-west of Changchun, and sald it would halt the flow of train- borne Government reinforcements going to the hard-pressed capital
In telegram addressed
named Seligman, a leader of the Palestine underground Kritzman, and the Mayor of Tel-Aviv Dr Evatt sald Australia was eager are understood to have appealed to
resume
trade Indonesian
and
the
United Nations to intervene tly needs Indonesian goods. urgently
to obtain a stay of the
the expected Questioned by representatives, Dr Evalt denied that Mr C. S. Campbell death sentences on five persons held
a milltary court in Palestine. has been accredited Indonesian by
In presenting Trade Commissioner to Australiu, He
the telegram, Selig said the Indonesian Government has
reported to have declared
Associated Press. man le been informed that Mr Campbell is that if the sentences were stayed and military courts abolished, the not acceptable to Australia.
movement that Palestine underground Campbell's statement Australian unions were entering a would stop the terrorists acts. worldwide ban ugainst Dutch shilp- ping had been denied by the unions here-United Press,
Mr
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REBUILDING OLD.
TOWNS
Dr. Lie is understood to have decided that he was unable to act in this matter but would bring the offer to the attention of the Pales tine fact-finding committee which meets here on May 20-Reuter.
Eisenhower's
Son To Wed
(Continued from Page 1) The chief concession made by: the Government to the Conservative Opposlilan before the guillotine fell on the Committee stage. of the bill
Washington, May 21. recently was the declalon to abandon
Captain John Sheldon Doud the 1939 standard of properly valua tion and pay compensation to innd. Eisenhower, son of General of
Army and Mrs Dwight Eisenhower, owners and owners of bomb-damaged and Miss Barbara Jean Thompson sites according to the present market will be married on June values.
Fortress Mource, Virginia. The Town and Country Planning The announcement of the engage Bill is the last of the two nationalisment and forthcoming marriage was made yesterday by the girl's parents,
the
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54 QUALIFY IN GOLF TOURNEY
Kilmarnoch, Scolland. Mav 20.. Fifty-four players qualified for the 72 holes competition proper in the Daily Mail £2,500 professional golf tournament here,
Charles Ward, who was second to Allied
Padgham In the same event *ast year, headed the qualifiers with 142, but Padgham failed to qualify. Ho butted very badly today, taking 81, which gave him a total of 154: The final qualifying place was for un
of 193. aggregate
Seven players took 154, including Padgham, but the rule of the event was that a maximum of 60 survived and so all seven had been eliminated. All other faneled players qualified. -Reuter,
Union.
Reflecting increasingly the bitter Malayan press comment against the United States over the price slump in Malaya's key industry, the paper. was adopting a more neutral policy claimed to have noted that Britain
(Air) 1.30 p.m. Foochow anty (Air) 330 p.m.
Thursday, May 22
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Kyrou claimed that an "enor- mous volume of propaganda”, hus been unleashed against Greece, with its source "not limited to the Baikaus and its funds
seemingly inexhaustible.”—United Press,
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