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Shouts of "Viva Gruzjan!" und a storm of cheering and applause broke out when the 07-year-old Marshal left the Palace of Jus- fire at the end of the first day strikes, deadlocks in collective of his trial.

bargaining and requests The police cleared the crown. new wage agreements and de- who were waiting for the Mar-terminations., Tens k thou- shal and whisked him out by an-sands of workers, European,

her entrance.

coloured and Afelean, are in-

scheme of volved. The most serious minulton is considered to mean that of the gold a restricted flow of skilled tech- reinng to South African factories at a time when skilled staff is urgently required. For example, Fort Elizabeth's working

mputa- tiar bas recently increased by some 20,000 but this has not In- eluded many skilled technicians. immerliate expansion plans are

In accordance with Italian legal custom, the trial opened with the defendant's statement, threat is

was

the theme of which was that he miners whose grievances have soldier and had acted in been referred to a commission what he considered the best under the chairmanship of Dr. Interests of his country.

II. J. Van Eck, who is also * have marched for democracy chairman of the Industrial

gold Fescism,

would march Development Corporation. Gruzioni, "and I

Cum-

There are deadlocks in the en-based again tomorrow under a munist government if I thought gineering industry, the electrical workers from overseas as s

industry, in motor assembly, the alms were just."

anc

Marshui

1 sketched his military

im-

on obtaining speculat

in asees were given to many Arms: zajd: "Firedom of the press is Their feally - Involate. In practice, it is Bondteal it much the career, declaring that in 1910 he textile and sweet manufacturing by the immigration Council wiren Re-surveys were asked of their re- the was a full colonel at the age of in municipal service. as freedom of

37. 1 was one of the most high-orts from many centres reveal quirements.

deep concern of industrialista ly-thought of colonels in the over the decision of the Malanite Italian Army," he said, "and this Cabinet not to tule ony netion un 1950 in respect to the re- was before Fascisin carne."

gistration of trade unions Africans,

The right to run. walk and Jump still manifestly, but he can only bobbie pilafully en his way." The rained that to Bri- tish industry, had suffered cuts in raw materiala as savage as those inetel um ney-papers. "While they persist 470 press ennara pro- perly discharge 31 obligations to the public," I stil

Permanent Council

War Criminal

for

In

Despite all that has been sald

The ex-Murshol said the Bri- tigh had always treated him as a prisoner of war but when hand- ed over to the Italians be wns in Parliament on the apartheid Issue, a survey of prominent in- He said he had always moindustrialists here indicates that tained a neutral atlitude regard-this policy of segregation and

treated as a war criminal,

"This

particularly!

אונת

Not Procurable

Here and at East Lorden fuc- *ries

require at leust 1,000 artisans who cannot be obtained this country, In one centre the engineering trace

requires 100

men

en not locally procurable On the importion of highly-skilled artisans deperdis the employment of large numbers of Europeans

in the un

One now being

led to give work to 250 local workers.

South African Industry is now period when quality em-entering

Ing Fascism-nellher 'for nor separation is likely to have its and non-Europeans against-but still stood by the first bly test in the industrially skilled and semi-skilled cate- book he wrote in which he de-expanding elty of Port Elizabeth built in Port Elizabeth requires Lord Hiffe demenced the pro-clared that Fascism is a good There is an acute shortage of English specialist artisans to

labour, European posal to set up a teenanent Press thing for the Italian people. Council now under consideration Graziani protested bitterly semi-skilled. by the Government's Royal Com-when the President of the Court persistent suggestions that non- missino on the Press,

suspended the session after he Europeans should had been speaking for just one played in jobs hitherto held to hour.

be the close preserves of the In addressing the court, whites, Grazlang sometimes shouted and at other times whispered in al- most inaudible tones.

"The constitution and function of the Council has not been ex nctly defined" he said. "But its effects could only be to intro- duce the than end of the wedge of press control."

Formal representation, both in- cle and outside Parlia.rent, hat failed to persuade the Cavern- ment of the peoples' rights to full and acetirile information on contemporary events, Lord Jife declared.

"Only through pressure of pub lic opinion enn, the fi nitalions im- rused on the press now be re

noved," he added.--Router.

UN Missions To Colonies

Paris, October 11. The Soviet Union proposed. today that the United Nations should send missinis to the World's 70 colonies to make sur- voys of conditions, and that the rganisation should be entitled to discuss petitions from colonfal peoples.

Mr A.C. Kulagenkov, one of the Soviet delegates. told the Colonial and Trusteeship Com- Nations mittee that the United was doing practically unthing to

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of the public in the courtroom Occasionally Interrupted him The development programmer with shouts of "You are right." [of many firms, plus other major Attempts by the defence coun- enterprises starting within the sel to secure a postponement of next four to five months, mean the trial on the ground that the a shortage of about 3,000 Euro- charges eise were overruled by the Pre- of 10

were insufficiently pre vean workers between the ages and 45. The stream of sident of the court.

sel-skilled white labour from. Gruzioni has been under treat- the country to the towns is now ment for heart disease and a liver a mere tickle for 40 or 50 jobs complaint. He was allowed to there are now two or three ap- give his evidence sealed.--Reuter. I plicants.

KWANGTUNG GOVERNOR

DENIES PROFITEERING

Canton, October 11.

The Kwangtung Governor, T. V. Soong, today cate.......

gorically denied the allegations that he por- sonally profited from advance knowledge of China's recent currency reform.

and price are more important than ever and Industriallets say that this cannot be achieved with half-trained or hastily trained workers. Fears are that unfli more immigrants arrive, the shortage of labour will become woise, not better.-United Press.

Televising In Downing Street

London, October 11. For the first time in history television cameras were install- ed in the street outside No. 10 Downing Street and in the gar- den of the Prime Minister's house for the conference of the Commonwealth Prime Minis- ter's today.

Television viewers in the Lon- don ared and parts of South-East Fugland were able to see clearly the crowd waiting in the grey morning.

Practically all of the ministers paused on the steps of No. 10 fos photographs before disappearing down the long corridor Cabinet Room,

The viewers said Mr. Morri-

to the

Tho as he went, up the steps. Behind

hein colonial people to altain Mr. Soong told the Central equivalent to GYS1,000,000 for son's quiff appear above his cap

News that interested politicians the purchase of ration rice. are attempting to use a trans-rice in question was an allocation him strode Mr. Ernest Bevin, who Food had apparently walked through actions approved by the Gov 20,000 tons from the crament at Nanking to embarqueta of 100,000 tons for all

Ministry

Chlua,

rass him.

out

of

the Sinmase the Foreign Ofice court-yard.

of

In the formal proposal, which submitted to the committee, he also remanded that the eight colonial powers of the world be compelled to submit annually to the United Nations · Information

He explained that early · In i He said the Central Bank in on Political and Constitutional August he obtained a loan, from farmed him that it would not Developments in their dependent the Central Bank at Nanking a provide foreign exchange for the loan of CN$5,000,000,000,000-rice, wherefore he began buying Hong Kong dollars, with Chinese currency.

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