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No., 35951
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954.
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NEW MOVE TO SPREAD DOCK STRIKE
Southampton Manchester & Hull
Sunday night. There is not Now Miners
going to be an early election and Sir Winston will remain at the helm of the Goverument at least until the elections and he may even continue to eat the party afterwards. The fact that Mr Eden has not been moved fa
ult any new where he might be able to gain biore experience in! dealing with hare affairs and Keneral government { business suggests that the Premier feels fully capabic of carrying on, even though the young bark benchers, straining for an opportunity to exhibit their talents, may i
dispute
It in fairly! reasonable tu assume that i when the time comes for Hir Winston to retire, Mr Eden will accept a post much an Lord President Council or Chanerllon of the Duchy of Lancaster to ensure a smooth transition to the Premiership.
Mr Eden
the
It is not that
Go
On Strike!
Doncaster, Oct, 18.
About 2,500 miners dt a colllery near here went on strike today demanding the dismissal of two men who
they union working regulations. Later tonight about 2,000 of the men decided to stay on strike until the two men's
was investi-
alleged had broken
gated,
They also decided
to seek the support of 12
other pits in the Doncaster arca-Reuter.
Ho Chi Minh
Assurance
Next
Targets
42,000 MEN IDLE
London, Oct. 19..
There were new union moves to spread the London dockers' strike to the inland port of Man- chester, Hull and Southampton.
Meetings are to be held in these ports possibly today to ask dockers there to come out on strike,
Efforts to spread the strike to the key north- western port of Liverpool were only partly suc- cessful. More than 5,000 of the port's registered 17,500 dockers are out. Thirty ships are idle and 12 are undermanned.
This afternoon hundreds of men streamed back to work after hearing a speech by a leader of ́ past, dock strikes.
To Mr Nehru 12,000 dockers idle in separate acept its ruling
Hanoi, Oct. 18.
Tonight there were more than cannot force either side to
The disputes disputes in London and liver- (must be settled by, negotiation, pool with more than 300 vessela The deck strikes-now enter- ing their 20th day-have already cost the country almost £30 million sterling in lost export earnings. The dockers are re- fusing to accept overtime compulsory.
unfamiliar The Vietminh leader, Holdte and undermanned.
The Government is understood with home affairs he Chi Minh, has assured the
have prepared plans for
hus
grnsp Jects
AR extremely good Indian Premier, Mr Jawa-moving about 15,000 troops into all local sub-harlal Nehru, of his peace- the London area to clear cargoes
fluent ful intentions towards Laos if there is any threat to "esser
tial services and Cambodia, it was an- nounced tonight.
and is A speaker on these matters as
he is on foreign affairs. As Deputy Premier since 1951 It has been his duty to become acquainted with all the functions of Govern- ment as that in the event of emergency he Immediately
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While.. the striko. position
Bus Men Going.
Piccadilly Circus Without Buses
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The London bus strike which affected many routes last week enabled this strange picture to be taken in Piccadilly Circus. Seldom can one see the "hub of the Empire" on a busy weekday without the familiar red London bus---- Central Press.
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Back Today SUEZ AGREEMENT TO BE
A joint communique published worsened during the day the departure for Peking sald Ho meeting. Its report, said Reuter, told Nehru he was giving and would carry, great weight but it would continue to give his aldia only a fact-finding body and ean to the international armistlec
commission for application the Geneva accord.
after, the Indian Premier's Count of inquiry held first Back Today
assume the
role of leader of the party.
of
He declared himself equally
It is, however, possibly "desirous of peacefully dealing
desirable that he should wit
have a period of grooming|ad|
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That
outstanding problems the hallons of Indo-
where, under the master's China cax live in independence keen eye, he can add polish and
variety
of
without any outside
to his handling of a wide Interference," the communique |
Government d
The Vietminh and Indian business both in and out of leaders declared themselves sub- the House,
scribers to the Ave principles claborated by the Communist Chou En-ind, THE changes should remove Chinese Premier,
the uncertainty that has and by Mr Nehru, when Mr Chou was in India after the Geneva been hanging
the conference-United Press. parliamentary administra- tion of the party for the!
over
last 18 months since the first H.E. Appeals
rumours of Sir Winston's retirement
circu-
tinued
began
lating. Lord Woolton's con- presence in the Cabinet is bound to be a big disappointment. His retire-
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By late night, 15 bus depots (about a third of those out) had decided to resume, normal work today. London Transport'
Eden, Dulles Flying anouncement sald, :
To Paris.
New Round
Of Talks
On Germany
Paris, Oct. 19. The American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, will leave Washing- ton for Paris this evening the British Foreign Secretary will fly from Lon- don on Wednesday for ́ à
and For Easing
ment from the parliamentary Of Trade Ban
China,
series of Foreign Ministers meetings on German rearm
ament.
o!
of
Eleven more would return on „Wednesday”...··
Earler” a zlotmy meeting of
[21,000 - bus workers voted' for a return to work by Wednesday morning.
allegates representing Lock
Fighting broke out in angry scenes after the result of the delegates vote had been a nounced.
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The unofficial strike was part of a campaign for more pay and The better working conditions. drivers and conductors were also protesting against the intro- duction of new working schedules
a more overtime.
The ban on overtime by the bus
called off crows will bo
pending negotiations.
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Mice Damage Lantao Rice Crop
SIGNED AT LAST!
Cairo Oct. 19.
Goodbye To U.N.O. World War
Risk Has Receded
—Says Selwyn Lloyd
United Nations, Oct. 18. The retiring British Minister of State, My Selwyn Lloyd, Bald tonight "inter- national teriston” had, de- creased “and "the-risk" of· World War · HII 'receded”! during his four years as a delegate to the United Na- tions.
now
Mr Lloyd, named as Minister of Supply in the British Cabinet reshuffle" armounced In London, plans to leave for Eng- land: "on", Wednesday: night, to k] assume his new post.
At what he called a "valodic- tory prom conference", ha re- viewed
experience delegate to the Sixth, Seventh, | Eighth and Ninth annual sessións
of the UN, General, Assembly.
There has been, a change in tone from the Sixth to the Ninth Assemblies," he said. | Although”
We have
cold war Ilems from time to Uma now, it my feeling that they are put in for certain proplo to keep their hande in.
a
"The feeling of acute tension.- at the Sixth Assembly in Paris (in 1051) in how much less-pro- `nouriced";' ‚ despite the', situa- tỉnh: qft the const " of :: China, things! ubpear more bettled International' tension has been reduced and the risk of World. War III has receded." are cons
The final agreement ending the 72-year British decupation of the Suez Canal zone is expected to be signed between eight and nine pní, today. The leaning of tension, Mr. (Tuesday).
A four-hour meeting of the Anglo-Egyptian Drading Com
last night ended In mittee
general agreement," a British Embassy spokesman said,
Wins
Egyptian
Miss World
Lloyd sald, has extended to the current debate (on: disarminment the General Assembly's Main Political Committee..
TO SMALLER BODY But I feel that in the pro sent debate we have got about as far as possible in a public
of the fairly, apacay NOT the
body
Immediately afterwards, He added: "All the members British officials were called from of the Egyptian Government are their homes and clube for an in agreement with the terms of all-night working session on the the treaty. It will be signed by all members of the Egyptian text
The Big Three negotiators delegation to the negotin ion.
We enume full Anthony Nutting, newly briore the gyptien Me appointed British Minister of He said the signing look
Ralph
Stevenson, treaty and the evacuation of matter to a British Ambassador, and Dr
the British
forces
from Egypf detalled disetasión: ?. Mahmoud Fawzy, Egyptian
Chlef the
uf ar.not depressed about Foreign Minister were present would eliminate
prestat obstacle ta; Arab co-operation this debate. I. feel it has been. h... at the Committee meeting
West--Reuter and useful discusafon. It has been France-Presse. VESTIVITIES ARRANGED with the
constructive becauso, the ground, of the general.' agree-
was prepared for it in the Lon- ment" spread quickly through- and out the Egyptian capital
disarmament commission) this London, Oct. 18. festive preparations were started Antagone Costanda of Egypt at once, including the erection The North Pole of luminated signs of the Revolutionary Command's Eagle emblem,
Beauty Contest
Communism At don meetings (of a five-Power
London, Oct. 18:
two
the
Moscow Radio reported to 40 Boviet Union: háa -
the end of the London
Its : position))) Wazmust.
Claudine Bleuse of France was State, Colonel Anwar Sadat, sald in the North Pole regation on the part of all of us
was
night that one of the floating As a precautionary measure, Soviet research stations In the collee took up positions on the Aretle had reached the North explore this fully. We must do Kasr El Nil Bridges
Fole and had set up the "Arst so privately with determination The Egyptian Minister of Communist Party
to reach sent 2 The scientists were asked to
to agreement.
Mr Lloyd added that it was notify the Party Bureau of the sull "not at all clear to him, to Soviet Arctic Research Institute what extent. Russia had ac what political literature they cepted the Anglo-French Com nceded to continue their studies promise formula put forward of Marxism and Leninism at at the London disarmament the Pole-China, Moll Special.. meetings-United Press
.1
won the 1954 Miss World Beauty Contest today and received a 'party would have made nu
Denver, Oct. 18. opening for one of the many
mice have choque for, £500 ($1,400).... Armies of field The Governor of Hong-
Miss Karin Hultman of the invaded the rich rice-growing who have excellent claims to
The first meeting would be on flatlands along the shores of United States was second and El preferment. The younger kong, Sir Alexander Gran-
October 20 and would be Lantao Island and the cul- Mela of Greece third, MPs and the 1922 Committee tham appealed today for an
between the representatives
tivated
($230) plateaus Farmers They received may deplore the fact that "easing up" of the United the U.S.A., Britain, France and
re-and '&76 ($210), everywhere on the island the Cabinet's average age Nations embargo on trade Germany. The Foreign Ministers port extensive damage to the
hax been reduced
would. discuss the granting by with Communist China.
current rice crop, which is al- fourth, Frauke Walthur of Ger-the Egyptian Cabinet will held a many fifth and Grete Hoffenbald special session at 11 o'clock this only
sovereignty to the West German And two
half &
He suggested that textile
most due for harvesting.
morning to go over the final text. of Denmark sixth, Republic. years (it is now 58), that machines and other factory
Miss Costanda, the 20-year- "We are very hopeful, it will be On October 21, there would be
The presence of field ileo thero are still many machinery be allowed to enter
a meeting of, the nine nations around harvest time is not un-old Greek-born winner, shouted signed today," he added,
Antagone" in promising men excluded "Hongkong must trade with which took part in the recent common, but this year the pad- "Hurrah for
ALL SETTLED from ministerial duties. Yet China to live," he said.
when her name cpaferenca
and this The London
Franch dles are swarming with them.
of
The Minister of National the new list of minor posta imposition of an embargo by the would be followed by a meeting
In contrast to other parts announced. of of the North Atlantic Treaty the New Territories, the farming
"I hoped to get into the first Guidance, Major Salak Salem reveals that Sir Winston has United Nations on the salo
la done mainly by the three," she said, "but first was said last night "All dimculties semi-strategic Organisation Courell on October ther included
am have been settled and only the many youthful strategic
22.
than I expected. I The more members and that the "Over- goods to China and an imposition
The West German Chancellor women of the villages. Ia total embargo by the United of o
men perform the household and going out on the town for the physical work of translating the making agreement proper remains to bet lords"-the top group of States on trade with China have Dr Konrad Adenauer, heading n
plans,United Press.
done." elder policy makers, war- had
very serious effect on 50-man delegation, is scheduled village chores, and look after the next few days before time
to arrive in Paris this morning, children. associates of the Hongkong. Premier's have all but dis- Berlin against Communist Russia, "Just as it is vital to maintain
Conversations between Dr appeared from the scene so it is vital to hold Hongkong mier, M. Pierre Mendes-Franor Adenauer and the French Fre- Miss Florence Horsburgh's against Communist Chion.' resignation from the Minis-
Eventually
ally Communist China on outstanding French-German try of Education is not must be admitted to the United problems, notably that of
he gold. Nations, ho
Star, will begin in the afternoon. surprising. Education policy nations should be ad- came under comparatively mitted but no
Crisis Averted strong criticism at the allowed to shoot its way in. Red recent Tory conference at China tried to shoot her way in. Last night Du Adenauer suc Blackpool and the general In time this sin will be purgedecoded feeling was that she was not or it will be forgiven."--Router. pressing the job with the
vigour it domanded. Particu-
'one should be
larly welcome is the appoint. New Post For
ment of Mr Anthony Nutting U
who has been concerned with
the recent Suez negotiations
Han Su-yin
aa Under-Secretary of State. Singapore, Oct. 18. Ho rises to the position of Mrs Elizabeth Comber, better Secretary of State at the known as Han Su-yin, author of Foreign Office replacing Mr the novel "A Many Splendoured been appointed Selwyn Lloyd who goes to tor of the Nanyang Uni day Supply. Mr Nutting is Mr verly Press, Dr. 8. 1. Halung, gden's logical successor na Demag of the faculty of arts, Foreign Secretary. Mr anounced today.. Harold MacMillan who hag
earned fama as the vigorous,
of housing, policy; building figures: rgots, has
had Just re
*Singapore from
the
prem would be
who
Stream
In overcoming threatened Government
the
crtals
and won Cabinet approval for
in Paris.
At a
be
Terrorism Flares Up In Johore: Four Killed In Big Red Raid
Singapore, Oct., 19.
A group of Communist terrorists estimated between 60 and 80 overpowered a police post after killing four and wounding seven constables In a battle on a lonely bis strategy plans on his talksplantation near Pontian in Johore State on Monday morning, a
A police spokesman sold last (wounded and two were seen said they and their sleeping Cabinet session
to be carried away by their companions were caught by a special
night at Pontian the terror-
dagli surprise and hardly had time to prepare themselves in battle 1. won unanimous backing ists crept up on the police, post, comrades,
When all the constables at
ch. They tho
ation.
said that for his stand, in the Paris in the early hours of the morn
on the Ing but was spotted by post were but out of action
of them were wounded talks, particularly
of the two entries who shouted
four killed, seven, wounded the
efore. They could grab their: Baar dispute.
2. persuaded they parties in a challenge and opened fire. The terrorists entered and collected his sight of contro coalition terrorists replied with blazing even rifles, ono teri gun; two Klövernenetăto bury the automalle weapone hitting one carbines and some ammunition.
The dead and i wounded con- Bund itchét.: for the time being sentry. In the head and in the pono, a showdown until hamundo, rau www hip Thofothes, sentry, fired his
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