The United States is again in the throes of widespread strikes, accompanied by violence. Above are members of the National Guard who were called out when police wêre unable to cope with a thou- sand striking workers. Peace in this particular battle was tually restored by the soldiers, here shown off duty.
even-
"War" is Sham-Chow is Real
THE CHINA M
FACTORY CONDITION
Law Described By Japanese As Idealistic
Geneva, To-day..
A joint resolution submitted by the Belgian, Indian, Chinese and Japanese workers' delegates at the meeting of the International Labour Office yesterday gave rise to an animated discussion.
The resolution was in favour of application of an uniform system of protection for workers in China, whether the undertakings were situated or not in foreign Concessions and was carried by 103 votes to none.
Mr. Kawagushi, adviser to the Chinese workers averaged 39 per Japanese employers, read a tele-cent, more than in the Concessions.
said M. Godart (France)
the igram from the Japanese · Mill-
· to owners' Association of China French Government was ready claiming that employment con-apply any progressive legislation if ditions were better in the Con- it was applied equally cessions than in the rest of China. China..
He contended that the Chi- was not nese Factory Law really observed
in
factories because it idealistic.
Chinese was too
all over
FORTY-HOUR WEEK
A suggestion made by M. Jouhaux that generalisation of a 40-hour week in all industry be placed on the agenda of the next Labour Con Iference was adopted by 66 votes to
Geneva, To-day.
Mr. Yao, the Chinese workers' delegate, said that if the intensive 39-Reuter. industrialisation of China proceed- China heads the list of countries ed and unfair conditions were al-elected to replace the eight retiring lowed to persist, fair competition members of the governing body of would be greatly impaired and seri-the International Labour Office. ous economic repercussions would Spain is at the bottom of the list
ensue.
CHINESE STATEMENT
Mr. Pao, the Chinese Government delegate, refuted some of Mr. Kawa- gushi's contentions, notably that
but was re-elected. Reuter.
The P. and O. s.s. “Naldera” left
wages in the Concessions were 10 Shanghai for this: port on the 22nd per cent. higher.
inst. and is due here on the 25th
On the other hand, he asserted, inst. at about
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If real war was anything like the game the U. S. Army Air Corps is play. ing over sunny California, it wouldn't be so bad. These boys, engaged in the "aerial war" over Muroc Dry Lake are shown enjoying their “chow"
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