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THE INDUSTRIAL DEADLOCK

The industrial disputes in Hong Kong have now been dragging on for a long time. happily 11 il Very calm atmosphere That is #lue largely to the absence of poli

13. Nobody can be sure it

THE CHINA. MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY”:26,, 1950.

CHARACTERISTICS OF NEXT Good Morning

MONTH'S

Every general election has its own characteristics, The present struggle is going to be very different from the

one in 1945.

In

ELECTION:

By "Windrush"

idea which

1

and

technique which, # put Into force, could both bring about social justice and raise the stan- dard of living. What stood in Its way was selfish class inter- cate. These must be swept away, | Socialism was the pational and

economical way of goveralog.

These were the ideas

wifi

British expert, suggests banning Prams for babies and making the little beggars walk.

The Trunway workers seem to have started something.

Many boys at King George V

money,

Confoundedly hard on the lads,

coollen and

Aminhs

repent its victory, it is

good, the Jarrow shipyards plan to consider whether these | Rhondda coal mines. ideas are still strong, or if they The general election in that have given place to others.

Later, again because of their

interests, year was fought in pecullar, çir-

they had be cumstances. Che expiring Par-

first The

was trayed the national interest by liament had been. In existence popular was that the Conservn-acquiescing, until it was too late, which much of the public freed School get $5 a day porket jor 10 years In the last seven ye leaders, who except for In the rise of 1er. Thus the the election of 1045. They had of them there had been fought | brief two-year Interval had held story ran The great war and swamped the country partly be the greatest war in history. A

and all is suffering, was due to cause thero had been many gedra

Had not Mr.of able; and mostly unplanned, says Myrtle's grandfather, when their negligence. and a revolution ara great war things very closely allled.

Churchill himself-who hatt in propaganda by left-wing writers, they see 1945 the mood of nearly all the

o pre-war days fought the Tory in the nineteen thirdles the Eng-setting' as much as $3. younger part of Great Britain,

leaders over their foreign policy ish Intelligentsia nd -called St the "unnecessary political land become predomin-

see that the Flying Dutchmyn and of a surprisingly large pro-

antly leftish. There who a portion of the older part, was

stream of pamphlets, loading. his Heavenly Best in inore radleul than had ever been

The second dominant idea was booken, lectures,

politioni known before in those falanda,

that the Conservative Party war poems. The Tories may not have intellectually bankrupt. I won taken this very seriously it the its elretions by tricks. There had thine. But the harvest came In

The Monte Carlo Itally started been the Zinoviev letter in 1924, 1945. A picture had been built without the Czech drivers. It the Post Office saving scare of up in the die mind of the seerns that the benevolent rulers 1831. Thus any arguments pro- "Bad Old Days of Tory misrule." For the new regime thought that duced by the Tories were lia counted in advance as specious and dishonest.

13411 Tiks ute

Comments on the Election

The

"China Mau" han asked "Windrush" to send his comments on the progress of the alection. These wil1 be published a they arrive here is addition to our re gular reporte on the develop. ment of the campaign. This In the first article.

War

Reward due

the having

In normal times most people trent politien as a rather hum- Erastt thing. The busincas of government has to be carried or from day to day. Solutions have To be found for problems na they present themselves. Running the State is very much like running a family. There is no final goal in the life of a family. The thing to

puwer sinec du in to keep it jogging along.

1924, were "guilty men." The picture of them was

The third idea was that always of men of cold hearts who had ordinary hot

working man. And ul timen when pursued selfsh or obauraust fought in two great work in 29

great upheaval policies Thereby they had land-generation, was there has been

How entitled to emotions are ed the country in the appalling a reword. and when strong

The reward was so- unemployment of Sth red, politics may be regard- naseries und

cklist government. ed in quite a different way. Feo- the great depression. It was al- ple think then that by political | leged that they had looked on The fourth idra Was that acbon it 1 possible to make the unmoved at the

socialism "planning"- WAS world t much better place in $1

stwort

AL of time. spatc it is believed such limes

thal stune one party has the key to the Heeret

is swept Intu power

TEON

Looking back

the Conservative Party had not pussessed one tremendous asset, Chur- the personality of Mr.

thelies al chut. Mr. Churchill's the election may, as was nileged, have lost the Conservatives some

slow death of

The new Republic

of India

(3

constant

even

become

1

a Westerling direction,

Checked out.

#

Leader writer declaros Etat Peking has "no justification Por extending de jure recognition to Ho Chi-minh

allowing cllizent to eœape from Has there been a change of

Rehind the iron curthin in fest ideas since 1945: Not perhaps ao cars was just asking for much as the Tories hope and be-

trouble. love. The picture of the "bại old days" i

In Armly fixed. many respects It is a very uh- just and distorted picture. But much of the pubile now believes A very large part of the electorate still distruats the Quile right. And there's no elther for 011- Tory leaders, and bellever that ustcuttofi ita promisex

-oggression, → genɔeide, arc £2 political provoked steight of hand. But the clector- undeclared war, and maybe reven ate, probably

its ur old friend the atoin bonsb. ideas in one respect. It has no Onty trouble is, we're living o longer its rather simple-minded the middle of the 20th Century. faith in "planning" and therefore it sucialism.

nna changed

Talls you win

("The

Tallor

This may prove to be the issue:

And Cutler on which the election of . 1950 } recortunonds turned-down collur turns. is true that the.máns of } for fet men when wearing ta the people, very much approves] «ull.)

Upon whose bosum snow hath

Jain,

Abd

prin

Intimately Ilved with

Crones were made by fools like

But only cotton makes non-

squeeze.

of the eveial changes brought I wish nobody ever toes about by

Govern- the Labour To tu45 the Labour Party was

A sturehed shirt cutflng me to in this enviable position. Look-

ment, it is true that it is still

chrose: ing back, it is surprising that the Tomorrow India's new con- ! Gandhi as its leader. He pitched sunjicious of the Tortes. It be- Imbo Party did not do even stitution comes into force.;

its standards too high for ordin lieves that Tury Government ary men to live up to, and now better at the election than it in

unemployment once why mean Though staying in the Com-

that he is dead there la an ex- flach. (21 Iart

R 11,000,000 won

fears that would More: monwealth India becomes a treme reaction towards cynicism, restrict the social vites, ogoinst 9,000,000 for the

services and Tories) Labour's victory would i sovereign independent re-

Congress is not yet nearly so reduce, or end, the food subsidies. debauched аз The King will have But there is danger greater public.

the Kuomintang. certourily have been

All this prompts it to stay faith- no further place in India's the same way.

goingful to Labour. But it has also Certainly in its the auspicion, or fear, that po institutions. His head will no present mood it has not the force cialist system may end in put- ting the country on the rocks, in causing the pound to crash, and in creating the very unemploy ment which it is one of the chief Mimms of socialism to avoid.

Judglug from

public recent opinion polls, this doult is very active now in the minds of many people. Will it continue to be so, right up to polling day? That is the doubt. Sume of those who would vote Conservative if the

lection were tomorrow, al the end of the election cam.

votes But without Mr. Churchill-

they would have been imuted.

Among the 11,000,000 who vpl

Were dominant. If we desire to

will always be absent, and it would be unwise to allow the | „d Labour, a number of lean deadlock to gun too long If the disputes were to beenitie merged with political de mands from Peking the posi- tion would be much more serious. The sooner the dis- putes here are settled on their merlts the better. The suspen sion of the tram service has caused great inconvenience, which the public have borne

|

the dispute to be prejudged, They should understand also | that just as facts and not per- sonalities must determine the issue, so must the arbitrator he qualified by training and experience to deal fairly and properly with the facts and

By "Windrush”

longer appear on its stamps or coins. No acts of state in India will be done in his name. India's warships will no longer be His Majesty's ships. India will now have a President instead of a Governor - General. The Crown being removed from all public buildings.

is

and ardour to deal with any thing so baming as India's econo- mte dimeuilles.

Dangerous rival

many

If civilisation is too much for Explorer Ona Johnson, why toesn't she come to Bng Kong?

"Accused was then alleged to have jumped about 20 rest' from the open window. He was caught by Detective Miller. Will held, siri

0

"Mare Jopanese kili selves."

19 still The total, however, disappointingly small,

dangerous rival in the Hindu paign have it thele faith re-radiantly fair, dewy-eyed, and ax

of

Congress has an Increasingly

Mahasabha. This is a kind fascist party

whose alm is to turn India Into a purely Hindu state organised on traditionalist and orthodox lines. To the great In theory it is the Indian peo-credit of Congress, ple which is now sovereign. There government han stuck fast to its

the present

much patience. That figures presented. That is all will of course be regret in Greutate" in which people of all re-

with patience deserves its reward in the speedy establishment of an arbitration tribunal to go into a demand common to all the disputes--the claim for an extra three dollars a day allowance.

in the

But dan

tha In-

that1

vised and once more vote Labour.

U.S. ASKS KOREA TO HOLD SHIP

The Haiti arrived

a

She was a lovely young briức,

slender as a wond. She walked down the aisle, picture of girilsh innocence and simplicity, on her fatherla arm.

chancel As she reached the steps, het tiny fect brushed akalnst.at flower pat; upsetting Silently she looked at the dirt, then raised her sweet, child-like eyes to the old clergyman.

That's a hell of a place to put ally," she said;

correspondent

of making India a "secular the more important because Britain that india and Britons the demand for the extra al-are no longer tled by owing al- ligions and

Seoul, January 24. lowance is being applied to a republican and nationailst feel they have an

to the same King.

feet

The US Embassy today asked Moslems-wo\/

equal place with the Korean Government to de- very wide field. Of course, ing in India is so strong that it the indus. At the time of Mr. fain at Pusan the liberty ship after the basic principle has was never really to be expected Gandhi's assassination Ule Kingu Haili, one ut 42 merchant vessels

A doctor cláfins that continuous been decided there must still that a free India would maintain Mahasabha was banned because, the United States would like to

makes many girls the symbols of monarchy. be negotiations-with the

though it was not concerned with repossess from Nationalist China. simming the murder, its' propaganda had

today with melancholy." The tram workers have not verdict as the basis-in the

Reduces them to tears. It is satisfactory enough that helper to make the atmosphere coal from Taiwan, agreed to the principle of ar- individual utilities and in- republican India is willing to which bred the fanatfetsm: which The US. State Department last

A thoughtful bitration, but they are said to dustries, for their circum-remain

Commonwealth led to the murder. New that the wook announced it would seek to 35 it 18 satisfactory Mahasabha has been allowed to repossess the vessels because the wonders whether Australia's high be awaiting the outcome of stances differ greatly. But Just

that the other

on prices for" ́ wheat; about which Dominions have function again, one of its first Nationalists had defaulted the Dairy Farm dispute before the main thing is the relation had the imagination to create in acts has been to call on the in-thout $10,000,000 in principal and both Britain and India have committing themselves one between the cost of living and the Commonwealth a special place dian Government to re-incor-laterest due the Maritime Com- protested might not dilve Indla

porato Pakistan In India by force mission attd Import-Export Bank.out of the Commonwealth way or the other. The Dairy the demand for the addition- for a republic.

It might even drive Britain' out. af arms. Few statements could.-Associated Press, Farm employees alone have al allowance.

The constitution which comes be more inflèmmatory. so far accepted the principle The choice for the Chair-into force tomorrow is а re- of arbitration. The deadlock in manship of the Tribunal.ob-vision of the constitution con-

In the long run, tho worst of enemy of Congress maybe the this case is related to the per-viously lies between a mema tained in the Government

India Act of 1085. In some res-Indian Communists There are sonnel of the board. They ber of the Judiciary and a pro-pects the revision has gone very many mysteries about the Com asked for Bishop Hall, or al- fessional economist: When, for. Elements from the American munist Party of India: 16 the past ternatively the Labour Ad last summer, a deadlock over constitution have been introduced. fox years. it has been deeply viser. The Company pre- the rubber tappers wages was But even in its now form the divided and there have been im- India constitution is recognisable. portant purges. Very curiously, ferred a high judicial official submitted for the first time in as an adaptation to Indiam conie Indian Communist lenders, de- to which the Union objected the history of the industry in altions of the Westminister form noceed the Chineso.. Communit on the ground that hearing of Malaya to a Government-at-of parliamentary demoerney, the disputo by a Judge would pointed Board of Arbitration,| put the workers in the class of criminals or criminal suspects. Now it is worth a good deal

|

the Chairman was Professor

Silcock of the University of |

New phase

Party last summer ar being,reL actionary. The Communists

India are not yet strong enough to win elections-or dò more than? stir up three or four 'areas in Malaya-an economist who existence as a republic is a new period; however, they will be

· The - commencement of India's | India by terrorism. Over the long

India's also enjoyed the confidence of phase in its history. It prompts come an increasing danger. both parties. With him sdt a India's well-wishers to look at nominee of the employers and the present state of its affairs. the workers' úhlön,

has

The Indian Government

to get the principle of arbitra- tion accepted, and patience is

i required in considering the

indla has elearly, in many res| thus not” have-no- cary--path tin prejudices and misapprehen-

pects done brilliantly, well since) the next few years. It is for this sions of the unions, however The choice manifestly has to fit achieved its independence two reason that there is so much, an ill-founded. It is, of course, bo limited to one or the other and a half year ago. Yet recent xiety in Great Britain and Ameri preposterous to suggest that -a judge, trained in the visitors to India bring back cover India's never-ending

quarrel with Pakistan: It is rial an arbitration tribunal would sifting of evidence and factoring reports:

culous that a counity faced with be converted into a sort of and figures, or. an economist One of the most alarming ro many economie aimeutties criminal assize if a judge pre-who would be on his things in India is its economile should spend 65 per cent nt lis sided. The union would be home ground in dealing written about. Because its pepu operations in Kashmir.

crisis. This

been much reserves on its army, chiefly for in exactly the same position with the economic Issues aliation is growing so fast, India as the employers as parties to stake. The choice is very can no longer feed itself. It If the Chinese seize Tibet, Ini the dispute. An arbitrator, in | important because the de-must import about 3 or 4 million dia will need to transfer a part of the simplest terms, is an umcision or recommendations tons of grain a year. And because its army to a North East from

ite industry is stagnant, 16 chn Hier. Recently Pakistan has pire or referee. The two may affect the entire field of not develop the favourable mur seemed to the outside world, more major considerations are im-the present series of disputes: an in' its: balance of payments ready than-India to accept tho partiality and competence. If an economist of sufficient which is needed for finanefnik the proposals of the Security Coun

Bedelt... Zhain's Prime Minister, el fon ending: the dispute. The When you play a football eminence is available, the au- Nehru has repeatedly said Indian Government perhaps dpts hest colds, coughs and bronchial troubles quickly those qualities of the referee. only too happy to invite him no more food grains: But to far it has compromised. Its mural game you expect precisely thorities would doubtless! be umt after 1982 India will import not realises the extent to which ise as Campbell's Cherry Cough Syrup breaks Neither team expects the re- and thus avoid imposing on the India Government the dong prcallo By (teixésbxt to farce. In the tightness, doses all congestion. Particularly ferce to play for itself or the busy Courts here another very litle to show how it will Krahmand in Hyderabad,

provent people starving if food helpful for the elderly, whon takan at bed-time, shouldn't anyway. And groburdon. Once the union imports are really stopped. The best way for the Tidlan SALA EROPA Government to celebrate the birth Compboll's long-proven formula and coughs does not appoint as a soccer agrees to one or the other, we

referee an official who knows feel certain it would not be some shrewd observers think of the littlen republie lector: males that an even grover, danger than yet or more attempt to come pleasantly

the Cherry flavour makes you little about soccer but a great too difficult for the Commis the food shortage in the psychics to terms with Pakitanga

deal about cricket.... d WANT to take your medicinal

sloner of Labour to suggest logy of the governing, party, the succeeder, that would be the last CAMPBELL'S

the right person. The fullest Congress Everybody agrees that possible omen for the Repubile's

a paralysis is creeping over] [ront" future? opportunity will, of course, Conrus Jet has long its foren CHERRY COUGH SYRUP At all chudläts În pynll' er largo, Iottle

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... These simple truisms are expressed here because there seems to be a tendency to make sure that the reftreb will be on the workers side, He will be if the facte go that way, but they cannot expect

be given to both sides hot and fire and 1872nercisingly core The smurity of nil Boulr Ba only to present evidence but supi cokien to tires the Asia dezenter on peszólha,order- through their representatives young men In the countess Rers in the indian and contiachts So Map Congress Has Had to 3pm). It landt: Indias aloba'swhich bar on the tribunal, to have their history? Pornaga, toon (e; find in animorast brijhlé diamalicuggle cave property presented pay a price for having bad! Mr, being brought to an endler M

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