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ASIAN LABOUR GROUP'S He's Uncomfortable NOT GUILTY

RECOGNITION MAY BE ASKED AT LONDON MEET

Czech Govt Warned By Clergy

Prague, December 4. Czechoslovakia's Roman Catholic priests have warn- ed the Communist regime that its new Church laws have brought the nation to the brink of religious war, it was disclosed today

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The Froo World Labour Conforanco," which reopens in London tomorrow, is to be asked to re- cognise the now Asian Federation of Labour. The Conference brings together 240 trade union leaders from 32 countries and 19 colonial territories and 13 existing international or- ganisations.

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The prime mover in the Asia Federation is Mr. Doven Son, who leads the Indian National Trades Union Congrass dologation at the World Congress. Ho called a meeting today of the Asian delegates at the Conference. Representativos came from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Ceylon, Iran (Persia) ond the Lebanon.

They met fur three hours Sel Mr. Sen's hotel and together with members of his own delegation Mr. Sen has stated totalled 20

that he would like to

the sce Anian Federation become part of the regional machinery of

The Inal speakers ol the economie and social demands of the new International will be heard tomorrow morning.

The Informal week-end neti- vity outside the the

conference in- cluded private talks between aome key representatives of the International Federation 01 Christine Trade Unions. whose unions were invited after some debate to join the pew Interna

new world organisation, which is to be born in London to offsel the Communist-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions. Toxlay's decision, however,

for merely to unk

recognition. leaving other questions to Entore

Chinese View

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The Chinese delegation thought that the Aslan Federa-

should tion

Indepen romain dent while working alomoly with the world organisation.

The Jaquities contended that the Axinn Federation should be work body. With part of the this the Persian delegate agreed. MI Sen sand that it would be interesting to me what the World Conference dal with the Latin-

Workers American

Federation, which had also taised the ques- toon of rengtitson as part of the regional machinery.

the Christina Leading

trade Gaston unions delegates is M. Tessier, hend of the French Con- federation of Christian Workers, who is attending the conference with the French race union delegates.

Only Preach and Hallan Chris- tlan trade unionista are attending the conference, The representu - lives of Christian trade unions

did

In Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland

Denmark und

not come because their countries' trade union centres objected.

A.y final decision by these unions on the Invitation will be arst submitted ofcially lu the Standing Orders Committee of London conference. Many con-

While a young lady mops his swoating brow, Mohamed Riad, a typlat of Cairo, Egypt, looka dazedly at a hard-bolt- ed opp.

Well he might for It was the 36th he ata in 23 min utes. With them he drank two hofties of Coca Cola and threa glasses of water. At the 46th egg he turned green and bolted from the room. Riad was trying to break a record, bet, ha sald, in America, by eating 60 eggs in less than half an hour. In the process his tio was undone and his trousers iposened. (Associated Press Photo).

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ference delegates not involved in Nearly US$3,000,000,000 in Marshall Plan coun-

meet-

The Asian Federation first met in Geneva during the MALINIYOT

with- The Pakistan delegates dress

elraft Constitution. which was drawn up, is to be points in London and the discussed at a meeting in Ceylon | rounding country-Reuter. In January.

the week-end Commitice ings or other conference busi- ness took advantage of the fine. crisp weather to Visit келіс

Appealing for support, Mr Sen wald that the trade unionists ut Asia, a continent containing half the population of the world. should try to move forward as one body.

Some of the delegates today, while approving of the Aslan Faleration principle, said that they would have to report back to their

trado unions at home before various declalons were Laken.

The Persian delegates favoured establishing

a firm decision for the Federation on a strong basis on the spot.

Notable absentees werc the members of the second Indian trade union delegation at the World Conference-the

Sabha, led by

Hind Miss

Mazdoor Mantben Kara.

The delegation had not been Invited. They have challenged the credentials of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, alleging that it was sponsored by the Congress and is supported by employers. The Credentials Com mittee is understood to have re- Jected the challenge but en off- clal statement is not until next week.

expected

Week-End Talks

the

The Secretariat members, of the "Free World Trade Union International," baing formed here, worked throughout week and to be ready for the

discussions rasumption of

to

morrow. After a week of Committee. meetings and open discussion, the 55-nation conference will got down to the formal business of establishing the organisation the coming week.

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Mysore, December 4. The United Nations Educa-

terpart funds has been put to work in Western European countries to promote recoyory pro- jects, the Economic Co-operation Administra- tion announced today.

The report on local currency counterpart funds, pre pared by the ECA, showed that the equivalent of US$3,030,000,000 of this Marshall Plan "stay home" pay had been approved for with- drawal and US$2,796,500,000 already had been put to use.

PLEA AT SPY TRIAL

Sarajevo, December 4. Somo 300 Yugoslav high school boys and girls, who paoked the county

court

Hore today, heard the sixth of 10 Russian-born defen- dants on trial for espionage for the Soviet Union enter a repeated and resolute plea of not guilty.

Arsch Boremovie, aged 48. despite repeated interruptions during his evidence by the Court President, Stevo Jokanovich, refused to change his not guilty

although he confessed, to most of specific not included In the Indictment against him,

Borgmovic admitted that Bo was contacted by the Soviet Em- baday in Belgrade in 1947 nrid instructed to make reports On economic and political conditions In Yugoslavia.

In Yugoslavia, supporting 0 foreign power by any information about

local conditions comes under the heading "espionage" unless it is expllettly permitted by the State authorities.

Information Centra

The Court has attempted to prove that since 1947-one year before the Cominform resolu- tion' ousting Yugoslavia—the Bovist Embassy In Belgrade

was operating as an informà- tion-gathering centra, to cal. test material which it was not obtaining from the Yugoslav government.

Boremovie also admiited

that

he was assistant public prosecu- tor for the wartime Croation puppet regime at Travnik at a

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death, the

sentenced and

same

three Yugoslave to that later he was in position when 24 of 28 defen- cont were sentenced to death in Sarejevo. He is the only one of the defendants charged with war crimes.

Referred to Boremovie wol judge whether

these charges, the asked by

ho wished to change his pica. He again re- fused,

that wartime clatining court martial could deliver a verdict of death or freedom. Ho asserted that he had given ald to the partisan movement. United Preas,

purpose raised the total to used to £183,000,000.

Norway continued to

use hor counterpart funds exclusively for debi retirement. The Nether- lands, with more than $90,000,000 worth of guilders approved for withdrawal, has gone ahead with and reclamation in the Zuider

Counterpart funds are local of 50,000,000 Deutsche Marke currencies paid to governments for railroad construction. by Importers in return for goods Retirement of the government or services received via the Mar-debt is the principal use for the Zee. Italy is using $3,030,000 in tial, Social and Cultural Or-shall Plan. More than half of sterling counterpart in the United counterpart funds for improve-

these funds is carmarked for Kingdom. September approval ment of drainage, flood Kunisation's international sem-

within of £9,000,000 sterling for this and irrigallon-United Press. inar on rural adult education stimulating production

Marshall Plan countries. for community action held here ended today.

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Delegates from countries who participated in the discus-

stons will leave tomorrow their respective countries.

for

The concluding session of the n.onth-old seminar was presided over by Dr. Tarachand, the In- dian Ministry of Education's Secretary. The Education Minis- ter's address, read by Dr. Tara chant, expressed India's desire to "take advantage not only of the experienced gained in this seminar but also utilise these ex- periences for organising further remlaars in different linguistle

oreas.

Mom Laung Malakal, Director of the seminar, presenting a re- port of the work done by four study groups in the Indian Gov- that ernment, said: "I believe true understanding of our repurt will help greatly to make the work of the Government much casier."--Reuter.

In "Austria, for example, the ECA said, the Enns River--un- Source of hydro- topped as a

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dams harnessed by sories, of and power plants built with the Aus- aid of ECA funds. The

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German Projects

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