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MILITANT SOCIALISM KEYNOTE OF LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE Left wing representation on Executive increases
Margate, October 3. The annual conference of the Labour Party struck a militant Socialist note
hero today.
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The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, who was given one of the most enthusiastic receptions of his career, declared firmly that Labour would govern according to Socialist principles.
LABOUR
There could be no question
of a coalition or of Labou watering down its policy fo
MRS. MURRAY
be non-controversial, Mr. At-|- Batman
ON ARMS tice asserted to the evident
POLICY
satisfaction of delegates.
Elections to the National Execu- tive Committee indicated that Labour's 'rarile and file remains uncompromisingly Socialist In spite of the Government's minute parliamentary majority,
¡DENIES CHARGE OF MURDER
Munlla, Ocfober 4. Taking the stand for the first time in her trial for murder, the pretty 33-year-old widow of American George Murray testified in Quezon City (Court that she did not shoot her hus- band a year ago in their home and suggested that a robber had committed the drime.
Margate, October 3, The Labour Party Executive,
The Cabinet left wing leader, in a statement on international policy today, said that Korea Mr. Annurin Bevan, was given had shown that the United the largest vote-breaking his own previous record and the left Nations is not backed by enough
wing increased its numerical force to provide o firm guar-strength on the Executive. natee against war.
Further evidence that the Party masses were setting the pace of the conference was given when Griffiths, announced that the ExMrs. Esther del Rosario Murray, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. James
The black-gowned, defendant, cutive-which includes half
Who is accused of killing her dozen Cabinet Minister—would
husband in bedroom of their not oppose a resolution demanding residence, appeared in court with that the profits or private enter
her four children by a previous" prise be cut:
marriage and parrated the events of the niglit of the crime,
Peace-loving nations must spend more on arms to avold a world-
wide confiagration which mig flare up from such incidents.
"In Britain we shall have to postpone some advance in our social services and in better Hy- ing. The burdens will be heavy but Labour will see that they are justly spread", the statement said.
;
It added it was sad that Soviet. polley was the main obstacle to Д higher standard throughout the world.
Pence could not be defended without arms, or by arms alone! must make resources
We
avallable for increasing the wealth of the world's under-developed areas", the statement said.--Rèu- for.
LONDON PRESS DISPUTE
Employers warned
Mr. Griffiths said that the Governmbit had warned em- ployera that if there was any farge..departure from voluntary restraint by companies it would consider itself free to introduos new legistation to out dividends "That takes on, a new signi deance In view of the new ex- penditure on defence" Mr. Grlf- fiths said.
rogres-.
He added that ownership of wealth in Britain was hot yet equally distributed and it was Labour polley to see it pro sively evened up. London, October 3.
Delegates, who had indulged in a hard-hitting debate on wages, prlers and profits, loudly checked Mr Grimths declaration.
For the second time in a month the pablication of Britain's in fluential weekly, Political and Economic Review, may be held up this week
London printing arms have dis- missed 4,300 compositors involver in a 'dispute over wages. Unless the dispute is settled within n day of two many-of them will not be able to appear this week.
Local nowspapers are also affected but national newspapers
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She said that after husband
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returned from a fashionable night club early in the morning was in the kitchan downstairs making coffóc" whên she heard like a motor backfiring Bounda and alse leurd the barking of duja. Rushing she found her husband
the bedroom. in blood," she
she related,
"bathed
The verdict in the murder case is expected in the middle of Brawn out
October, "The Tontinued sinee |
hearings have
lust year, without a solution of the shooting mystery.
ongiged in arms smuggling ac
Murray was alleged to have tivities here-United Press.
Helicopter evacuation
A U.G. Marino helicopter takes off with a wounded Marine near the Seoul, fighting 'àcan' resistance in the as other wounded Marina uro pr.pared for similar evacuation. Bitter Red Bouth Korean capital before its capture, caused high casualties on both sides.--(AP Photo).
Victory in Korea good news for the rice eaters
Washington, October 4, The United Nations victory in Korea may mean fullor stomachs for the rice-eating peoples of Asia, Europe and the Caribbean, especially those dependent on the United States, exports hare boliova.
The world rice supply and demand are in such de- licate balance, these experts say, that bad weather or war in another. Asian rice bowl might yet make them change their diet or tighten their belts during the coming year.
Before the Reds swept down United States exports inst year. across the 38th Parallelr agri- He said: "Naturally, numberone cultural South Korea was fore-export priorities would have te be given to war measures. like casting the biggest rice crop supplying Korea or other friends, since the war. The Republic, in the Far East." expected to
*** U.S. harvest
Globe can categorical Naval war games
Mediterranean to
pledge that the Government will ensure that the burden of Bri tnid's '£3,000,000,000 zčatmoment programme is equitably sharell
"Tax the rich
Il apparently gave particular satisfaction to sections of the Government's followers who have
been advocating new measures do "Lax the rich",
The conference passed, without
dissentient voice, the agreed re-
solution which took note of "the
Valotta, October 3. Warships of Britain, the United States, France and Italy crowded after two-day exercises to test the the Grand Harbour here today
anti-submarine, and anti-aircraft defimees of the combined Medl
terranean flects
Senior naval officers here in
me and have about 200,000
tons loft for export, probably.
Japan, according to Mr.
Harry Clowes, of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation.
The war reversed this outlook. spect of tapping the world's al- Red occupation raised the pro- ready tight rice supply to feed the millions of South Korean re- fugees who fled their paddies and crowded into the United Nations Puson beachhead.
Mr. Ellia forecast the 1950 United States harvest, begun Ja' carly August and about
thirds over, at about 3,023,700,- 900 pounds of rough rien. He caid: "It is too early to calculate the surplus, but there will be a ready market for every grain
.. of it. The situation is a bit fight."
Thainguyen resistance
at an end
Balpon, October 3, A French military spokes- man ald today that the re- cistanca of. Communist-led Vietminh troops in Thaingu. yen has ended.
-Attacking forces-hava so]z» ed the rich delta basin dure. rounding the former Viet minh stronghold, 40 miles? North of "Hanoi, he
troops In the Vietminh Thainguyen, area are figging toward the North East French lines South of Hanai. ara being consolidated, to ex.... ploit the newly-won position in the Vietminh heartland of North Indo China, sald the apokesman,——Associated Preso
AMERICA ADMITS MISTAKE
Lake Success, October 3. The United States acknow ledged to the United Nations today that two US F-51
Meanwille, Mr. Clowds warnen Belter bombers in the United cluded Admiral Richard Connally. The United States, deeply com-lock for 1950 and make allocation munist Chinese near Antung that fresh dangers might yet up fired by mistake on a Com- Nations Air Force in Koles
country's improved position" and the Commander-in-Chief of theer, would be counted upon
"the high profits received by em- ployers" mtl called on the Gov ernment Tor energetic action to
mprove workers wages by con- It also called. altention to workers still paid wages too low to enable them to bated by the "fair shares polley"
the Miss Allee Bacon, school teacher ahel daughter of a Yorkshire mider, was elected Chairman of the Labour Party for the next 12
trolling and reducing profits.
months.
Miss Bacon, in her late 30's, spoke as one of the British ro presentatives at the recent session of the European Assembly: in Strasbourg-Router
SWISS SPEED DEFENCE
detober 3: Berne, Switzerland to increase her militars budget and put her five- year military plan into effect im- mediafaly, M. Karl Kobelt, head of the Swiss War Office, told Parliament today was origin-
The military plan ally due t start next you, M. Kobelt said; but the country's de- foncés Anust be brought up to the maximum tate of elafeney in the Thortest possible Ume-Reu
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on August 27, Vice Admiral Bothau, command for a good deal of emergency rice agency
Mr. Clowes headed the FAO
Red China protested to he ing the French
Mediterranean This, in turn, would mean less teme of international rice ration afterward that US. planes, bad agency for administering the sys- Security Council Immediately naval forces, and Vice Admiral rice at home and in Puerto Rico, ing which ended dn dhb Bret of violated chidese territor Italian naval forces, Romeo Oliva, Commander of the ur less United
Who Is nying
for this year when it appeared that his flag in the cruiser
Abruzzi.
and production Thud recovered plates were taking app The mototuvres ended with a 'Greece, which took the bulk of from war ravages sumdiently to to get away from anti-aircraft are monstration at sen top-level conference
General Sir Brian Robertson, the 'ing the year ended.
1 July 31. Commander-in-Chief of the Mid-
harvest-time
recapture of
or at least minimise,
T
and de- the 1,100,000,000
the United States expo-led dur
poun
halt the norm their crop in
The Hague, October 3. Dutch polica were today guard- Mr. Leonard ing the Hungarian Legation here. Agriculture A Legation spokesman said that Section, sald
the
World
Siam,
The U.S.admission said the javaštvo hétloss
chief of 1931 bupply position somewhat un-
Buving the be good news
unrest in Ada have made the Austin told Lle, in¤;
atricef equal demanava, the Pill when they crossed the airstrip, about five miles North of the Yalu and Mexico reported of crops. The prospects are pumper River boundary with Korcu
"good" ip At the time of the protest, Mrs die Enst Land Forces, and Air Korea's lec fields appears likely Japan and China: In Burma, the Warren R. Austin, U.S. delegate,
the told the Security Council he had jo Marshal Sir. John Baker, the Com-to dispe Heports from Korch's Government seems to be
world's largest. rice, exporting reports that one US. "Diane, nag ng mander-in-Chief, Middle East, Air, this Force, arrived today for a two-day farm front indicate that civil war round against the insurgents. strated the strip by mistake. The
d: Bus visit.Reuter.
Top losses may be small if the of Doods, droughts and political
Mr. Cowes, said:
reports U.S. would agree to pay damages Korcans can reap
Inquiry showed any, truth
complaining,
the Secretary General, Mr. Excusabost had established that the two fighter-bombers flew over. China'
mistake in bad weather. The allots, were aiming at six barges, They misfoolc, the Yalu tiver for their target area, Mr. The American High Commie-Austin wrote, and being fired on, sion's Office for Berlin' today circled to avoid fak and passed accused the Communist authorlover, the airstrip Associted. ties of establishing ni mall cen Press sorship system throughout Eas Stern Germany and the Soviet
rector of Berlin,"
in**** despite
police protection, and bện? Tu... [/Korean crops cecartala,"United Press.
quested after provocative poll for the arces dependent on the teal demonstrationshall Deen United States for tiče, especially, held near the building-Reuters Cuba which bought over half the
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US. EGYPTIAN DISCUSSION
Alexandda, October The American Ambassador to Wypt, Mr Jefferson Callery, bad hetalle hord today with Egypta Acting Foreign Minister, Ibrahbit
to 10 months Impthontext, for having written a letter to Rising Marylin Bey, about Palpa itte American radio station In no Arab zefigees and irrigallary Bet Un
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