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AUSTRALIAN COMMUNISM Red Movement In Dominion Said To Be On The Run
Sudan Feeling Exposure Of Tactics Loses
Support Of Workers
Pleased
Khartoum, Nov. 5.
Tho Sudan Government has grounds for satisfac- tion that both Britain and
Egypt have accepted the principles of the new self- government constitution, nu ocial spokesmanl said today..
He was understood to be relating
10 the right. tho self- government statute, for
conveyed
by
the Sudan freely to deler. mine its own future.
The spokesman added think many of the TILOTO detailed proposals made by Egypt would require careful study-Reuter.
Looks For Dignified Ending
Paris, Nov. 5. Mr Bartley Crüm, New York lawyer who has handled the legal end of Rita Hayworth's 18-month estrangement from her husband, Prince Alv Khan. arrived here today to discuss the divorce further.
He will meet the playboy Prince's lawyers to talk over the possibility of divorce or formal reparation to end the marriage celebrated on May 27, 1940.
Mr Crum, who flew in from Now York, said his rim was to bring this thing to a dignifed terminating point."
Rita is on holiday In Spain, where she has been escorted by Count Villapadierns, a wealthy inndowner,
She fled for a Reno divorce in September 1951. Reconciliation
rumours have cropped up again and again und.
Sydney, Nov. 5. Communism in Australia is on the run, according to Laurence Short, live-wire, Red-Irating national secretary of the Federated Iron Workers Association of Australia.
:
While still a force to be reckoned with, the Communist Party here is having its leanest time since its organisation in Australia in the late 1920s, Mr. Short says.
Recent exposures of Communist intimidatory tactics, their use of violence, trickery and forgery to gain their ends and the constant public pandering by top members of the Party to the dictates of Moscow have turned the vast ma- jority of Australians completely against Communism, Mr Short adds.
considering: "They
commanded
in-
"I am confident, the present stale cd the Com- significant vote when, they stood munist Party's bifluence in Aus-members for election to Parle- tralia, that the Party can be ment and had little or no say Anally defeated-but it won't be in trade union affairs. How- defecies without a fight," he ever, the depression saw the says.
Mr Short, leader of nome
INDIA HAS
rise of the Party, their numbers NEW PLAN 40,000 members of one of Auswelling from the thousands of
unemployed. ein's major and most vital
unions, is considered an authori "By 1942 five or six thousand FOR
ty on Communism in Australin. njembers were on the Party's His authority was earned the books and parliamentary cand!- hard way fighting the Com- dates in some working clogs munist both physically and districts, were gaining up lo.25 ideologically-in his rise fromper cent of the total vote. "Just another member" of the
"Party members infiltrated union to the top seat.
When Mr Short's voice was into Australia's trade unions Arst heard in ble unlon's affairs and succeeded by trickery and he was a lowly district deitgate. intimidation in gaining control
Workers Association of all The Iron representing Australia's stcel unions. workers, wan then completely
"They were in power in the controlled
the steel In- by the Communist cul industry.
wharves, dustry, on the Party.
Australia's
KOREA
United Nations, Nov. 5. India is today working on, a resolution of its own to solve the Korenn deadlock.
It is expected that this will be privately discussed among Asian- delegates before being A25 major submitted to the Political Com-
mittee.
It is not known, however, whether the Asian group will be invited to sponsor it.
St
At the head of the Associn- transport unions, in some food lion was Ernest Thornton, un-industries and even as far down official "boss" of the Party Ins the Undertaker and Australia, now working for the Gravediggers Union. Communists in Peking
out to
HARD FIGHT
At the meeting of the Asion group yesterday, Indonesia cir- culated a draft resolution sup- ported by an explanatory memorandum suggesting, accord- ing to informed sources, a'com- mission or commissions to deal with the prisoner-of-war ques- The Farty made its greatest tion and the establishment of a gaina on the
intervention of UN. commistion as already pro- Rusia into the war. Then, in a
posed by Soviet Russia to settle
THEORY EXPLODED
Mr Short organised, agitated, warned his fellow workers of the evils of Communism,
and after
wave of help the war effort the Korean question. gathering a number of
the Reds in-! The memorandum Was It- supporters around him he set propaganda,
Altrated further.
ported to have said that the in- expel
the Communists union. controlling the
"Those unions which normally corporation of the Soviet idea opposed Communism found of a emission to settle the He became national secretary
should make their opposition blunted. The Korean question on September 27, 1852, Rita told of the body in November 1940,
Tarty
Look over onc union the Indonesian proposal accept- the Press in Paris she was look over two years later. He efter another,
able to the Soviet "delegation. dropping the action for the pre-Ernest Thornton.
the position from
"This explodes It was hard She had just returned to stay
fight, He was with Aly nf his Paris home but, attacked twice by thugs and
sent.
that
on
the theory Reulor,
feeds Communism
since, poverty
on October 8, she said her was expelled from the Associa- when friendliness did
the Reno suit in which die He poplite Communist bosses. greatest gains, Australia's polley London Was
tion jeopardise
| charged extreme cruelty,
Two days later Mr Crum sald in New York that far na he knew, his client still planned to go through with the divorce.— Reuter,
Court and gol an order
for
Thrill For Aborigine
at this time, the Pirty made its
Conservative the Supreme was extremely
and living standards were any- reinstatement and was next the
the thing but low. victim of a rigged ballot for "By 1943 the Communist Party official positions in the union. had all but laken over the Aus-
After 2
movement protractect court tralian trade unica
and in the Anstralian Congress he was declared untionn!of Trade Unions in that year the #nlt he secretary, after a secret, court-Party had a majority of delo- controlled ballot uf
out
ron gates. The end of the war raw
London, Nov. 5. workers. In a two to one a sharpening of the realisation The first Malavan aborigine London, Nov.
majority over the Reds.
in the labour movement, and in woman to visit Britain tools a Home Fleet warships, sub-authority, Erie Miller, QC, who lens of Communist power.
A prominent Australian legal the country generally, of the ex- Inst look of the lights of London marines and aircraft will
tonight before leaving by Comet fought Mr Short's case against extraire in the Greenland
Sen the
Australian unlons for liome. "fixed" untori between November 17 and 28 toclared that poll
bullot, de-woke up to find the Communista She is Wa Draman, wife of Mr 10 bo train personnel in cold weather greatest fraud ever perpetrated the change
the in control, so imperecpiibly had P, D. Rider Williams Hunt, ad- canditions and test the Navy's in Australian trade union stralian labour movement, then Federation Government..
come. The Aus- viser on aborigines to the new: anti-submarlee-and-other tory. equipment. Reuter.
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hurried search disclosed bomb but the war of nerves continued.
After such a hectic struggle stalnst the Comununists, Mr Short, a 5-foot four-inch 36- year-old bundle of energy,
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REMEMBRANCE DAY
the
She was very impressed at the youth and beauty of the Queen, LITTLE SUPPORT
and the also got a great thrill from the Household Cavaity. "In the last three
years their efforts have been rewarded with Never before has she seen troops
horseback, on
Remembrance Day la dedicated to those in the Barvices who от mounted one success after another, The
fought so, gallantly and endured so mucit between 1914/18 and police. Communist Party today has
has little
an occasion when Britons in distant parts A woman of the Sengl, one 1939/45. It is alco support in the country at large. of the
three main groups of of the Empire and foreign lands turn their thoughts to Although great successes have aborigines they are slim built, Mother Country and feel that they share that great tradition attended the organisation of non- with wavy hair and slightly which she has created and so splendidly maintained throughout Communist forces, the battle has mongoloid features-Wa Draman
the centuries. been bitter and tough.
met her husband two anti 'n The Communists, although
ever haforo to secure your. being pushed back, are still a begin research work into
years ago when he had
the generous support for Earl Haly's Fund for the Dluabled of the wiren with a menuership in the living conditions, languages and we World Wars. Their need is great, and the Committee, of vicinity of 20,000 members com-
customs of some of the tribes the British Legion feel that you would wish to be prominently pured to 20,000 at the height of which go to make up the multi- Identified in the endeavour to alleviate the distress of so noble their power in 1943.
racial
than it is now, more necessary
well acquainted with the Red "So well acquainted that I am sure they can be wiped out in Australia," he says. "The aver age person hag a wrong idea of Communism. It Is wrong to
"They have three newspapers cal pattern of Malaya. They a band of physical sufferers,
have been married just over a think that Communis festers "ppearing weekly on the cast
year in poverty and low living stand- and numerous other unlon and esser
coast and the three capital cities] "My wife has been absolutely ards. If that were so, the Com-
essential to me in my work”, munist Party of Ireland would trade papers which are merely Mr Williams Hunt cald today. theoretically be greater than the volces of the Party.
non-Communist trade tion about
"I could not get any informa- Communist Party of France.
the religions and The history
of Communismunton element must organice to in Australia thuaws that it complete the defeat of Com-customs of some of the tribes.
munism in Australia, What is without her help."Reuter breeds on opportunism.
needed is a well-organised force organised itself in of traineet men, trained in pro The Party Austrália at the conclusion of the frst World War. With core of
The
With a hard raganda so that the Communist
propaganda machine is not only U.S. Official
Theso
Left Wingers, it drew its matched but surpassed. members from the ranks of those men must spread the truth of impressed by the 1017 Bolshevik actual conditions behind the
revolution in Russo, who thought Iron Curtaka, of the low-living Sees
Sees Naguib
a new era of free democracy and standards, the absence of de- clossless society had been born motrncy and the harshness of for the world.
life. THE DEPRESSION
They must spread the ad- The United “However, the new Parly had vantages of democracy, explain Serrotary little success and by 1929, at the ing Ala virtues and its faults but | William
For
Cairo, Nov. 5.
Kri
Foster fence
States Under-
Mr
said here
start of the worldwide depres calling for co-opemtion to re- today that American sympathy, slon, could claim'only about 900, pair
faults."--United already these members throughout Australia. Press.
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