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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, - DECEMBER 1958.

Threat Of War Not Yet

Slamere twin babies born In Nigeria are pletured with 4 purse at Hammersmith Hospital, London. The kwiań, 354-month-old girls, had just arrived at the Hospital, where they will be separated by means of a delicate surgical operation. They had down to Britain accompanied by their mother, 30-year-old Mrs V. Igwezi, and were taken from London Airport to the Hospital by ambulance.

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Trade Unionism Lost

Basic Character In Soviet Satellites

Vienna, Dec. 2.

its

Official Communist statements and press re- ports indicate that trade unionism has lost basic character in the Soviet satellite countries,

Under the former "capitalist" regimes,, the workers regarded the trade unions as instruments: fighting for their interests. As such, they were supposed to be non-political bodies whose sole aim was to support the workers in their struggle for better living standards.

Diminished: Adm. Radford

Washington, Dec. 2.

i

Red China would like to control Japan, Formosa, the Philippines and Indo-China, but there must be no "further expansion of the power of militant international Communism "in" "Asia, Admiral Badford said today.

Tho Admiral, who holds America's highest - ranking military ofler, *föld "the" 5th annual student conference "rit the United States Military Academy, that "unfortunately, the threat of war has not diminished."

Hold that Russia's develop- ment of

of nuclear weapons mide it necessary for free nations to

their defence. up

plans. Quating the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill's recent statement that the "sense of crisis in our world relations is less than it was two

years ago," Admiral Radfortt said that the sense of crisis "acems" kes but there had been "reduction in the truly vost military force with which the Soviet Union continues to threaten the free world."

Admiral Redford Feferred to Russia's A-bomb and H-bomb tests and said that the Soviets have the capability of atomic attack upon

Such fearful weapons made war more disadvantageous than ever beforn," he said. But, he added. "We cannot be sure that all nations see it this way."

"Therefore," he added, "the existence of nuclear weapons in the hands of the Soviet requires every nation to step up its plans for defence,"

"SENSITIVE SPOTS" Commenting on other "sensitive" spots in the world, Admiral Redford made these points:

Korea United Nations forces must remain there until

No Sudden Change In

US Forces

New York, Dec. 2. The Chairman of the UB Joint Chiefs of Stam, Ad- miral Arthur Radford, stated

Loo today that Chiefs of Staff were op- posed to any sudden change in the defence setup.

Speaking at a meeting of the American "Artillery Association. Admiral Rod- ford stressed that he agreed with Defence Secretary Charles Wilson that the best plans should be made gradually.

For thka reason, he added, the Chiefs of Staff spb- mitted as early as October, this year their recommen-

dations regarding the com- bal forces for the 1985 financial year.

He

Pointed

out that these plans contained no Im- portant change except for certain `rdinforcements in the American” continents) Force-France-Prejap.

TEXTILE

& "solution to the Korean MACHINERY problem is worked out.

An

armistice docs, not mean that

the Kremlin has abandoned its

FOOL FOR

East: Red China would like to control Japan, Formosa, the Philippines and Indo-China, but there must be no further expansion of the power of militant International Communism in Asia,"

3-Mickle East:

Conflict

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israel and the Arab director

19 a "menace to peace in the area," which can "hardly be over-estimated militarily

Today, under the Communist wages, increasing working time reaches the hilarious. . . It is nice to smile again. regimes, trade unions in the or a, delcrioration in working

satellite states have to carry { etpallions, the new contracts are Call"

cut Government decisions, im- nothing more than a new obliga- prove work and State discipline, tien imposed on the workers. Induce the workers to work

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harder, obey party instructions The workers have to promise and combat citrierism, plorism, their respective managements to social democracy and other do a certain amount of work in hostile influences.

a certain time.

Workers are also compelled-

working hours.

A similar development_muy to attend party training and be seen in the wage policy.

Formerly, trade unions fought Russian language courses atter for higher

less wages and physical exertion. Today, the the trade workers in Communit countrica In other words unions have become just another have to fulfil their norms (a set sub-organisation of the local amount of work in a

given Communist party. This is in period). The less they produce

wages

line with the late Marshal of their prescribed norms, the Stalin's declaration that "the less they get of their basis

the trade change party must unions into auxillary agencies and transmlasion belis unking the party to the working class." SOVIET VIEW

show, Newspaper reporta however, that the Soviet view of the function of trade union

not whole-heartedly ac- cepted, especially by older trade union members and officials.

19

Com-

2,000 YEAR-OLD. SKELETONS

and

3

Manchester, Dec. 2. Valika Saifuddin,

of several big Karachi textile mills, warn- ed British manufacturers of textile machinery today Radford added that that they must provide more Europe hat a a "formidable" task | efficient service to compete

Buliding delcakes

against a with Japan, Germany and possible Russian attack, but there was "reason for optimin." the United States, now mak- Europe would do well toing strong bids for Asian cierge self into a single major markets. power in world affairs, he said.

United Press.

Stevenson Returning To Cairo

London, Dec. 2.

One of four Pakistani brothers who own cotton, woollen, and oil cloth mills in Karachi. Valika Saifuddin has just spent DO million rupees (about £0,000,000) on Lancashire tex- tile machinery-his biggest ever order.

But as a regular.customer he said he felt entitled to point out that British Arma did not give him the service which was due. Ho had two complaints

"Every time I place an order with British Arms I am told my machinery cannot be delivered for another two or three years," he said.

"If I buy from Japan I am guaranteed delivery in about six months.

Accordingly, the stakchanovite and shockworkers' movements are "generously" supported by the Communist regimes. But as

The British Ambassador io soon as a reasonable percentage Egypt, Sir Ralph Stevenson who of shockworkers regularly over-left Cairo Inst June to undergo fulfil their norms, these are im- an operation in England, will mediately revised.-China Mall leave London on December 10 to Special.

resume his post, the Forelin Omce states tonight.

Sir Ralph is due to arrive in

"And when the Japanese | t by ship on December 17. Whitehall circles stated tonight of good technicians to make sure supply plant, they send a team would not

that the machines, are running new

they sometimes stay for a period works council tions for new buildings at a government's ow on the Suez' of two years, I have never had at Liskovec in Czechoslovakia, Royal Air Force station here qucation had not change

arrested have uncered two 2,000 ye sidered it probable that a meet-

any technicians from Britain," These circles, however, con- he said. dismised and because he thad

GREAT STRIDES threatens old skeletons.

"Britain should bear "In mind The skeletons, one of a short ing would take place between ed to stage a strike in protest Bgainst his workeTS not re- mon about 20 years old, the other the Ambassador and the Foreign that at least threq countries

bu man at least six feet Secretary Mr Anthony Eden, Japan, Germany and the United ceiving any potatoes.

the Bermuda Count when after the

conference. States are making great strides The newspaper commented bulldozer unearthed a large hole It was considered here that, in textile machinery and are

view of the fact that Sir selling

at lower prices." Calro soon arrive

Valika Saifudd emphasized

"Nova Svoboda", the munist newspaper in Ostrava, reported, for Instance that Adolf. Zidek, a trade union off.

ond chairman cial Stalingrad steel

Whe

of

the

Middle Wallop England, that the Ambructions before i well. When a new mill is opened,

departure as

as the British

Doc 2. be given Workmen excavating founda-

tali

were

hole was later

that Zidek was one of those who like the figure entidad Ralph Wenai results of the that he still preferred to trade

"did not want to surrender himself to party discipline,"

as a disused grain store.

The Communist mitude to Historians say these and other strikes is that they are a.weapon | finds of animal bones and broken

the

e to resume

elections, it might be way our machinery a well-anade

against "capitalist oppressors" of } pottery indiento that the niów |2459, talks'

on

the Anglo- the Suez

Mr

Braun--for two CODECT

durable and Pakistan is anxious to maintain the best

the workers. In Communist e sun-buildings hero are being erected tries, strikes are forbidden... on what was once the sile of a These talks, conducted by the relisons with you."

famstead. The farm, they be British Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Saituddin is technical ad- 4-HOUR DAY

lieve, dourished between the Robert Hankey (former British viser to the family's mills, ' and fired and third centuries AD. Minlater" In Budapest) and is at present touring Europe with Anton Zapotocky, the former

The bones and skeletons have General Sir Brian Robertson his wife Zohrn He visits hila Czechoslovak Prime Minister, been offered to Andover Borough | lasted from July 30 to October Manchuber office each year/m declared in July 1982, that the Museum' near her?--China" Mall | 21- Fratice-Press

China Mail Specul. 8-hour day is a capitalist relic." | Special.”

Under capitalism, workers had to

fight for un B-hour day in order

to get "aulfielent

time to

their fight against

copicaut

But today, there is nothing in- usual about a 12-hour day, or a 7-day working munist countries,

In Com

*eten-

weekundity Is howly disappearing,

socialist almed

at making Worker Work" harder, are usumily held on Sundays. Twb of Indre hetes take part in these **-swhich are in fact BRACE DO'tike up the defielf

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