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Eternal Triangle

is on."eternal tri-

Tangle in economics, said

The Economist in a recent article; overybody always wants brimfal employment, free collective bargaining and atable prices. It adds truthfully: but although n community can choose any two it cannot have all three at once, certainly not in full

mensure.

At present Britain prefers the first two---that is why there is more inflation there than in any other part of} the world. The rise in retail prices since the war Ins been faster than in any previous extended

pencer

Lime period since the end of the Napoleonic wars. That is why sterling la weak at home and abroad. And as long as it insists on having no unemployment (it is less than one per cent of the total Inbour force against four per cent in America) and complete freedom to bargain for wage Increases, both in an ab- solute form, there will be no lasting solution to the current economic crisis.

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Paris, Sept. 4.

Police were today seok- Ing an unidentified woman, belloyed to be British, who Jilred A Paris taxi Jast week a few minutes after. a French businessman left briefcase with 978,000 francs (about £878) the back seat.

The woman. speaking with

strong English Recent, handed the brief- case to the taxidriver

owner,

קים

she got out at St LazaFU railway station, terminus for Cross-Channel services.

When

the

M. Michel Lerthois, collected (110 briefcake from the police he discovered that the money and a bundle of business correspondence were missing.

The taxidriver said the woman was about 50 and wore a pleated blue skirt and black blouse.China Mali 'Special.

TODAY, two events of im Missing-

portance take place which

have as their chief interest

this perplexing problem. Th:

Tradea

representing eight million.

Balloon,

workers, meets in Southport 20 Miles Up

for its annual conference. And the Cabinet meets in

Downing Street.

The tre

meetings approach In

problem from opposing standpoints. And it is this gulf separating Government and Labour that is largely

A

The Sky

renponsible for present carrying "priceless"

Turks Protest Against Enosis

London, Sept. 4. Cypriot Turks and their supporters massed here today to demand the con- tinuance of British rule in Cyprus and proclaim their opposition to the Enosis (union with Greece) move.

Turks

ment.

THE ARGENTINA SITUATION

Quiet Weekend With Political Undercurrents

Buenos Aires, Sept. 4.

The weekend brought Argentina one of the quietest. 48-hour periods of recent weeks in the wake of the events leading to declaration of a state of siege in the country.

The attractive weekend sports and horse racing programme helped make citizens forget the state of slege, which went into effect on Saturday.

Isi A single ripple occurred the political situation when the small minority of Radical De putles and Senators in accounting for about one third

Was

EMPLOYMENT RECORD

Washington, Sept. 4. The US pot another em ployment record in August, whon some €5,500,000 Americans had lobe, the Department of Labour an- nounced today.

It was the third-consecu». tive month in which the number of men and women at work exceeded previous peaks, with unemployment

about dropping

250,000 Juls. when from

the government reported 2,471,000 persons' 'were looking for Jobs-Beuter,

More Arrests In China

MOPPING-UP CAMPAIGN

French Troops Seek Rebel Tribesmen

Oued Zêm, Sept. 4.

large force of French security troops, in- cluding 7,000 infantrymen, armoured cars and reconnaissance aircraft, launched a vast mopping. up operation at dawn today in an attempt to track down the tribesmen responsible for the August 20 massacres at Oued Zem.

The operation is to cover an area of 1,200 square kilometres, northeast of Oued Zem, and is expected to last until tomorrow evening or later. · ·

́› This morning, 'through a thick fog, the 'Frénch.

west and back again, steadily advancing in the direc tion of the Rabat-Qued Zem road,

troops combed the mountains, and woods from east to

PX

4,000 Nearly

There was a sudden power Jammed Trafalgar Square

fallire for 43 minutes last night in the heart of London and

over half of suburban Buenos

The French authorities hope responsible for the massacros cheered speakers from

that the tribesmen who do not but also for 10,000 detonators caused simply by heavy

London, Sept. 4. Cyprus and Turkey who

Aires, but oficials insisted of the provincial chambers, consturbation on a bitterly cold Peking Radio reported today intend to surrender will in this stolen on August 20 when the Alt drop did not that. described Enosis as a move decided to boycott sections of day. The power

security officers in the way be forced on to the road, the tribesmen sacked the on affect the ment used by "a handful of the legislature from

fashionable North Hunan and Kwantung provinces where a large force of French Amar mines north of Oued Zem. ∙now

already waiting in During the first French opera- Oued Zem region tion in the adventurers to polson because of the gravity of the district where there was a of China ad arrested the mem- troops, cre

отк Presidential

Wednesday bers of a "counter-revolutionary line to receive them. speech." But power failure

and 20 August 24 Only 300 of the 400 horsemen between public opinion in Britain, latest

the announcement

in Cordoba night, when President Peron Greece and the rest of the

into important jobs in coal of the Emala tribe, respor ble (which ended in the "Amman" ordered brought an immediate reaction was speaking to end the pot group who had won their way

Party'z tical trude..

Qued for the

masses, surrender) troops were mines." work."

from the Radical

themselves

and to destroy abandoned nomad the city of Eva Peron, by Led

and worden, Directing Committee in, BuCTIOS

The radio, which did not say gave

on camps and confiscate livestock, their weapons said abandoned dressed in Turkish national Aires, which in a resolution to groups of unidentified men were how many were arrested,

от the hand the current

other when their Caids August 20, criminals who had

of costumes and flanked by standard day declared that all Radical involved in two disorders last y mane

for the traditional operation has no character bearers carrying the Turkish Representatives must continue right. One gang of sher been hunted for a long time in asked

at 2 2 A.M the Kiangsu, Shantung, Honan "Amman,"

or pardon from the collective repression. The troops national flag and handpainted to attend sessions throughout vided a dance hall

creating

when they disturbances

commander, this time are ordered to search French and Anhwei provinces,

regional more than 2,000 Turks.

When the through

annoyed patrones. the heart of

camps for arms and objects After

Kolen committing murders General Franchi

at Qued Zem and Alt dancing men tried to force B

DETONATORS STOLEN and London to the Square.

other atrocilies, they "in- girl to leave with them, the filtrated into the coolmines, in-

After the symbolle surrender Amar, but not to destroy tents UNANIMOUSLY OPPOSED

children.

the country.

MANIFESTATIONS.

The Radical Party action

In

Į

Zem

up

the

came as a result of President patroner protested and several | citing the workers to, sabotage | the other Smala tribesmen tookor molest vestock, women, or

One

the.

Support Peron Demonstration

In the Square, with its thou-Feron's. Wednesday, night specch sands of tame pigeons fluttering when he told his followers to

were fired at them.

production by man-made ac- to the hills.

The French forces are search- above the crowd, the leaders of turn on their opponents and mean and two women were cldent, the radio said Reu-

gong

ter. members

ing not only for the tribesmen the procession climbed upon the answer violence with greater wounded, but the plinth at the foot of Nelson's vialence". He said: "Five of escaped Another group enterod to appeal for support for them will fall for every one of a coffee shop in the centre of Court Turks through booming us

the city. A patron who pro- Minneapolis, Sept. 4.

loudspeakers which drew thou- There were other manifesta-tested when they drank,

of Sunday afternoon |sunds

tions of the situation as it was: coffees served at his table was balloon "runaway"

strollers and sightseers to the changed by the Presideck's hooked down by blows-- re- meeting.

toughest speech in ten years. United Press... inaction and the worsening search data flouted more The speakers told the crowd economic aituation.

the half million Cypriot Labour refuses to consider than 20 miles above the that

any suggestion of a self earth's surface for the Turks, living in various peris fat ihe "world, wapo "ANDROID) imposed "wage freeze." It fourth day today and remously and vehemently

opposed blames the Government for signed scientists could only to Enosis." inflation, charging that "wait it out." has produced no "positivel

The plan to keep prices down."

huge plastic balloon, Unions are demanding launched on Thursday with a Lead of live mice and guinea pigs higher wages, it says, only for a cosmic ray test, remained because they are forced to about 110,000 feet in the air and keep wages in line with scientists said there was no way rising costs and maintaining to tell how long it would stay

aloft. existing living standards. The fallacy of this argumen

and

The "minimum we require s that the British remain rule in Cyprus" they declared.

If Britain should ni any future chate decide to quit Cyprus, the Island "must be returned to Turkey,”.

The present London talks between the foreign ministers of Turkey Britain, Greece and would make, the Greeks under- The gondola carrying the should be apparent to all animals and scientific instru- stand that the Turkish people What the majority in the meats was to have parachuted had first claim to Cyprus,

REDS ACCUSED Trudes Union movement back to earth late Thursday, but

timing device refuses to acknowledge is a

apparently. The speakers claimed that that not only is production failed and the gondola was not more than half the Greeks now living in: Cyprus werd Com- Ingging, but that price in-released,

munists, who were endeavouring creases also have fallen a

to bring about disorder and good way behind rising

Otto Winzen, president of anarchy to the Middle East, wages, and that the Union

The Communists who had Winzena Res arch, Inc., which policy of pursuing excessive unched the 25-storey-tall bal-been opposed to Enosis had claims and insisting on full toon from International Fails, suddenly swung their support employment has largely Minnesota, said he was sure the to the movement in 1952 on the brought about galloping 15 mice and guinea pigs in the orders of Moscow. They

with

ith Greece "in inflation,

condola were now dead because wanted union their oxygen had run out. They order to bring Russian power MB Titlin makes a refresh-End enough food, he said, but down into the Middle East"

ing admission today the oxygen supply was limed. The sperlers declared that when he wonders whether But he said researchers des Enosis to the bitter end and the wage claims "with the lid perately wanted to recover the 107,000 Turks in Cyprus are off" are going to secure a instruments because they would determined to fight on whatever "life of comfort and furnish pricatess information

happens against security for the worker" about cosmic rays.

mare."-Reuter

LIMITED SUPPLY

It is a question every union The firm has been making the leader should be asking him balloon tests for the Air Force

Cypriot

now

Turks would "Aght

this night-

self. Unless they do there in order to learn what dangens Excessive

are going to be some un- may be encountered some day pleasant consequences for by human beings, travelling in the workers and the country.spaco.

At the other end of the

problem, Government la apt

GLOWS LIKE STAR

to blame Labour for having The balloon, which can only "no positive plan to keep be tracked visually, was being wages down". True,

watched by weather bureaus observer corps in

Mr

Butler has gone only half and ground

Carry

Wage Claims

Warning

Shouting women, carrying placards and waving handkerchiefs join the demonstration In the Plaza Mayo, Buenos Aires, in support of General Peron, after he had offered to resign the presidency last week- United Press Photo.

vincial

"Sabbatical Snivellers" Attacked By Parson

Rand, Lincoln, Sept. 4.

Yesterday Peren made a pro- visit to Banfield. 60 miles southwest of Buenos Aires, and met a group of youths who re- cently completed®‚a gymnastics exhibition in Europe. He pre- sented, them with, motor scooters In recognition of their tour. London, Sept. 4. Peron was also back in movie

newsreels for the first threo States Minnesota, North Mr "Jock" Timin, General way in dealing with the Dakota and South Dakota, The Secretary

of Britain's largest two months and pro-government today rowned Inflation problem. Perhaps balloon glowed like a star during union,

the 1.3 million-strong newspapers

An Anglican clergyman today called "Sab- columns devoted ot. he would prefer spontan- the night.

Transport and General Workers publication. cous action by Labour to

Secondary Students (UES), one of Edinburgh for playing polo on Sundays. claims. out the other half.

excessive wage - What Mr Winzen feared most / Union, today warned against to athletics in the Union of batical snivellers" people who criticised the Duke:

of Peron's favourite sports That would be preferable. was that the weather would be-

In an article in the September

The regular Speaking from his pulpit here, The Monthly Record year- But if it refuses, Mr Butler come cloudy and the observers issue of the union's Journal, The ganizations,

on- the UES had dis can no longer delay at least would not be able to track it Record, Mr Timn said: "I someone the the frustrated the Reverend C. Gaul answeral day expressed "pained regret

He also feared that when the times wonder wage claims

ea comments in the Free Church of that the Duke had played poło further increase in the balloon Anally descends to an with the lid off are in future June 10 revolt.

Scotland magazine, Monthly on the Sabbath July 17 and had bank rate.

rallway accident, belleved

been watched by, the Quem, the altitude where there is wind it going to be the answer to the

Queen Mother and the Duchess Sir Oscar: Hobson in the may be blown out to sea and search for à life of comfort and { caused by sábolago, was report. Record, -published yesterday:

security

"Our td today in a complaint filed by latest issue of the National lost, He said there was no way

outdated ...Sabbatical

of Kent China "Mail" Special: Railway snivellers are at it again," maidh a General Roca Provincial Bank Review to get the balloon down it is The article, published on the the supports this widely-held too high to be shot at It must eve of the armual Trades Union officials,

un- the Rector. "This time these charging that come down eventually, he said. Congot of were claims

which will discuss known persons had placed a long-faced, lack-humour hum beller. Inflation, he says, is The question is when and the

on large piece of iron on rails near bugs to singing mud at the Violence Follows a condition and accom-where, United Press.

Britin's national

economy. the town of Ayacucho, causing Royal family." pahimtent of full employ-

continued:

a railway handcar to be derail-It is strange how, in tho ment, but there is no risk

"While we are fighting to od. A railway, inspector was

he incident.

name of religion, mercy, pity Truce Acceptance that a real effort to end it

maintain our position, It is no injured in the would involve heavy, un

more than fair that any Industry In Buenos Aires, the Peronista peace and love can be chased through the window and hatred

Cairo, Beph 4 employment. He adds: the

that can afford to increase wage Housewives

an Association

of innocent pastimes admitted our Israells were killed in small increase in unemploy

ratos must be pressed to do nounced that it would com-

a new flare-up of violence in ment that would arise in

"Every earner also con- plain to the Archbishop against through the door!! ́worten, auro feared to have been

The rector declared that troubled Giza last night at mid- not likely to be any greater drowned when two beats, coIT

and can share in this the "incorrect and deflant be

an official the con-havicur better lim attained

pitan Rodolfo The Sunday ahun-alte should night, by than the rise that "we rink ingt pilgrime, capsized in the

revolutionary Car

Carboni munca under

parats priest of Santa

study the Scriptures they are so spokesman "wald today," anyhow If, we pursue our River Ganges today.

The outbreak of technique much attainment Rosa de Lima. The Association fond of quoting "," au k 4. present course."

hours after. The bosta had a total of 82 l not rendered imposible by charged that the priest was The Trades' Unions should

on board and 20 were excesive claims of those who, Puring the pulpit to speak Ho mid they would not find and farmel Find accepted. A people also bear that in mind. red. No bodies have yet maybe tamponarily have the against nation authorities one single Cored of support for fire ordered by the United Na These are the realities they | boin necovered. -China Mail' powie, to małogow (thusini. Feu | every saki Char Argentine their pants to aloud the run dofa á trúcej chief,

on the Bres day roɛ lhe must face.

BOATS CAPSIZE

Benares, Sept. 4. Twenty-six people, mostly

Bpactal.

Father:

NO PEEKINGI

NO GUESSING!

All abto bodled men between the ages of 18 and 60 found in the nomad camps are sent to the civil authorities for question- ing and are immediately released if they are found to be free of suspicion.

The

orders

troops have

to

received

open fire only on uspects who try to flee after being arrested

Latest

bir tonight sold. Tód not calapitles, Whafő

over a hundred nomalla orfest at least 15 had been held, strong-

ly suspected of being involved in the massacres, 45 PER

Among the suspects arrested. today was

Moroccan a hairy disguised as a woman and com- He plete with Mosler veil, had made a good job of his dis guise, was wearing false breasts and carrying a small baby, France-Presse

4.

CLASHES IN ALGERIA

Csintine,

Sept. Three rebel were killed and three captured in an engage- ment between Algerian volun- teer militiamen and 50 rebels at Derris, near Constantine today. Two Algerian volunteers were killed and four wounded. Eight kilometres further south, legionnaires injured six rebels

sidrmish.

Terrorists murdered Algerians in widely scattered parts of the Constantice Depart- ment during Saturday night,--- Reuter.

RUBY M. AYRES Weybridge, Surrey, Sept. 4. The condition. of Ruby M. Ayres, 72-year-old novelist, in a nursing home here was said to- day to be "fairly, comfortable.".

The writer is down pneumonia.

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