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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947.

CHURCHILL AMENDMENT LOST Attlee Indignant About India Charges MacMillan Stages Question In

Bitter Attack

Kalamazoo Ltd. Profit Sharers

London, Oct. 30,

A Birmingham firm of loose-leaf book

manufac- turers. "Kalamazoo Limit- ed," is attracted attention with the introduction of a novel form of profit sharing under which

employees. through trustees, eventually will own the entire enter- prise lock, stock and barrel.

There are about 70 profit- sharing schemes throughout the British industry but the movement has seemingly reached a dead end. with no Increase In the number of schemes in the past quar- ier of a century. United Press,

Commons' Longest Petition

London, Oct. 29. Eight attendants marched into the House

London, Oct. 30.

The House of Commons rejected on Wednesday night by a vote of 348 to 201 Winston Chur- chill's motion accusing the Labour Govern- ment of administrative incompetence, The vote came after Prime Minister Attlee de- fended his government's programme and de- clared that Mr. Churchill in his attack on the Government yesterday "ignored entirely the facts of the situation." Mr. Auler, repudiated what he fwhat wong the people of Britain were described as an implication by Mr. singing now, unless it was "Will ye Churchill that he personally was (no come back

Brain?" responsible for the slaughter in Informer Prime Minister, Mr. Chur- dia.

{chill.

Mr. Attler said: "Mr. Churchi}} attacked me on India and think he implied that I was personally Cresponsible for the slaughter in In

dia."

Mr. Churchill interjected: "No, I dif not do that."

Mr. Attice adied: "He implied that and i am quite willing to take

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their

Never had a Government started; with such a fund of goodwill from all sections of the public. The mood was one of "give them a chance.' They had the friendship of the pres when they came into power-thry had not started to muzzle it then, That came later.

But the Government was assailed my full share of responsibility in by a fatal disease their election

Lait

this matter,

must be remem- ¦ pramites, hered that the Indian policy of the

Despite all talk about planning,

[present Government was preceded by there had been no strategic plan.

hr Morley-Minta reforms, the Mon Fagte Chelmsford reforms, hy the

Red Herring

Mr, MacMillan describeit the

Act of 1935, and by a long coursevival of the controversy aver

of change in Beitisis rule in India leading up t what Mr. Churchill irish b disaster.

India

Be

House of Lords as a convenient, it rather tale, red herring to distract public attrating from the Görerü. tentouling of affairs,

"Bur," comikurd Mr. Attlee, "I do Mr. Arthur Greenwood, who had

"

the immediate natinualisation of the steel industry and regarded the bili

in rurb the House of Lords' power an

Commons On H.K. Drome

Landon, Oct. 29. Mr. Walter Fletcher (Con- servative) in the House of Commons yesterday nsked what progress was being made in the construction of a civil airfield in Hong Kong capable of taking tho fargeri types of modern aircraft and whether he has been in consultation with the Mini- ter of Civil Aviation on this subject.

The Parliamentary Secre- tary for the Colonies (Mr. Recs - Williams) regretted that he could not yet make. any statement on the mat- ter as it had not yet been

possible, having regard to the current economic con- dillons, to make the necek-

sary financial provision for this capital expenditure.

lle sal that he had con- sulted the Minister of Civit Aviation-Reuter.

Narcotic

Rings In Shanghai

Opium British M.P. Gets Gaol Sentence

of Commons today with the position which affairs had got disclosed that he was in favour of not know anybody who suggests thasreen resigned as Lord Privy Seul, one of the longest peti-ino in India you could have done tions ever delivered to anything else but go forward on the that ancient body-more lines we did.

Shanghai, Oct. 30. “Any other cosiese would have led "a very doubtful political expedient,"

The existence of huge than 1,000,000 signatures greater slaughter.

Lady Megau Lloyd Gege international narcotic pleading for the return is not in any invidious or per

Mr. Churchill, intervening said: (Liberal) supported the Government of the

on the House of Lords question, de-rings, with Shanghai as dollar - saving anal sense that i wish to fasten the claring that the Government ww the centre, was disclosed campaign.

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the Prime Ministes, wive us to take the risk of the Loule from an exchange of im guilt The petition was

but i da consider the greatest heart. opsetting their plans-Reuter, curled into two huge brown paper parcels

searchings should raise themselves in

formation between the and lay on the floor of the House the breas of all who, for years while Members filled in for the past, liave been tearing down the

Suppression start of the day's session.

bread peace under which millions of

Commission and similar! Mr.. Alfred Edwards (Lab) ex-Iulians have lived,

organs of several mem- plained that he was offering the Mr. Attlee commented: petition on behalf of the Royal obliged to Mr. Churchill."

bers of the United Na- Automobile Club, Automobile As. Winding up the debate, Mr. Auler

tions, Dr. T. H. Low, sociation and the Royal Scottish said that it was a favourite rry of Automobile Club.

Director of the Shanghai the Opposition to charge the Gover Ever since abolition of the ra- ment with being to late. tion was

Mr. David Weltzinan. a Mem- told the "China Press" office of the Commissioni,j announced, motorists "Well, we must not the that with her of Parliament. have been fighting for its reten. regard, in the House of Lords, se

declared amid Government cheers. Recently, there was n

"We intend to carry out our pro- in Hyde Park, at which Sir, Miles gramme and we shall take precan Thomas, automobile magnate, tions in see that we do it while the claimed the Labour Government mandate lasts," he said. was prodding the nation towards "spivilization"-rule by

Taunts marketers-United Press,

Earlier Mr. Harold MacMillan (Conservative) taanted the Govern ment with being haunted by the Bacharest, Oct. 29. promises made at the general clee Doctor Julio Manie, 75, lender of tinn. the Runsaction National Peasant Labour promises, he asserted, ha Parry, went on trial with 18 others melted away "like the snows of last Before Military stilanal today, a year," cused of striving to bring shout fre The Labour Government had eign intervention in Rumanian fairsociated Press.

af-claimed to lead the people to hap piness and song. He did not know

tion.

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black

Chinese Publication Law In Making

Shanghai, Oct. 30.

Mr. Hollington Tong, Minister of Information, has on one hand assured newsmen that the Gov- ernment has no intention of reviving censor- ship in any form but, on the other hand, admits that a Publication Law has been drafted. The seeming contradiction (4.) Those injurious to publi resides in the contents of the morals.

London. Det. 20.

wak seu-

penci

tenced to 12 months imprison today. ment and a fine of £500 today, when he was found guilty of contravention of the Board of detection

With a view to facilitating the Trade orders on the manufar- national smuggling of harcotics. and seizure of inter. ture and supply ef loliet good the Shanghal offee has begun "ompany with his three close cooperation with the Unit brothers and two other men.

The hearing lasted four months; tions members,

ed States and various United Na. His brother Adrian, described by the Judge

Dr. Low sald that, according as the

main brains of the conspiracy," was with the other nations,

to an exchange of Information "huge senteneed to three years servitude,

international narcotic sinuggli brothers, Ellis Philip White and Shanghat are believed to be in and his two other operations centring around Joseph West, were sent to prison existence." for 12 months. In addition” West

"We are ready to take effective was fined £500.

Alfred Northcote,

steps to deal with them, but we was need help from social forces with. charged with Weltzman's brothers, out which smuggling cannot be was sent to prison for threo stopped entirely though it be

During the trint the Prosecutarily."-Reuter.

suppressed partially, or tempor- ing Counsel said that by making false retums the company ob. talned enough lipstick wax to more than 2.000.000 lipsticks at the cost of £17,000.

years.

who

This was during the war when the manufacture of ensmetics was strictly controlled, The company had made none before the war and so was not entitled to sup.. vlies-Reuter,

BURMA MILITARY

MISSION

propoxed Publication Law. (5) Those Injurious to other | whore six chapters and 4 people's reputation or credit.

Rangoon, Oct. 29. articles prohibit the publication (6.) Those defending, either Colonel Ro Let Ya, Deputy of views which could be Inter, of the parties in an open lawsuit. Premier and Defence Minister preted as critical of the Govern-China has already been describ-here from London today that he In time of war or rebellion of Burman. said on his return ment or of Chiang Kai-shek.

ed the government as The independent "Ta Kung Puo' down a Communist revolt-the he saw in the week of inspect- putting was "most impressed" by what hna made public the mala Government, says the paper, Ing British military training| features of this law, which it may prohibit or restrict the centres. describes as a "revised Press publication of reports on the He said: "I am convinced that. Act."

political and military situation, Burma will benefit' greatly from] foreign relations or conditions of the British Military Mission local peace and order.

which is coming here shortly

The Bems which should

be published, according to

not the

If this section should be ap- to easla in the organisation of paper, are (1) Those designed plied either to Cinese newspapera the Burmese Defence Forces." to overthrow the Government or foreign correspondents, it

Colonel Bo Let Ya returned

and endanger the Chinese Re- would effectively halt anything from Britain with members of public.

but "handout" reporting. (2.) Those detrimental

the Burmese delegation which to Foreign nationals, the paper attended friendly relations with others continues, are bound by the Jaw Anglo-Burmese treaty for the the signing of the countries.

which also permits the bannlog) transfer of power. (3.) Those which mar the re- of Importation of printed matter putation of the Chief Executive published in other countries, if appointed High

Maung Gyi, Burma's newly- Cominissioner

of the country or that of another it violates the regulations.As to Britain, left for Londen to country.

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