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LABOUR AND TORIES ATTACK GOVT. AGRICULTURE POLICY
NATIONALISATION
OF INDUSTRY IS URGED
LONDON, Nov. 15. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS debate on the Labour amend- ment to the Address on which a division will be taken to-night was continued by Mr. Tom Williams who, after complaining that yester day's speeches of the Ministers of Health and Labour had given no indication that the Government realised seriousness of the problems of poverty, turned to the question of agriculture on which be advocated an increase of productivity while maintaining and improving conditions of farm labour, and asking consumer only to pay such prices as an efficient marketing system would neces- sitate.
Hle doubted if I could be done with present land ownership, or until they decided to change system which restricted the best use of the land. The difficulty to-day was that bore no paid what the consumer relation to what the producer ob- tained.
and
ho urged a national or- ganisation to sccure 4 reasonable return for produces, and to smooth cut price
variations.
for
Sture, which will not be called,
which
LEADER AND
HIS WIFE
(Continued from Pagę 6.) She wastes no time, but the general- issimo's Ave-minute rule is seldom applied. Her visitors say she asics as many questions as her interview-
France Not Discussing
Colonies
Paris, Nov. 15.
After a paper here had report- ed that a discussion on Colonies had taken place between the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister, and after the provin- cial edition of the Petit Parizien had even quoted the Foreign Minister as having volend the outcome of these discussions, it WAS announced offeially this evening that no discusalon on the colonien question had taken "place_st'all.—Trans-Ocean.
BELGIAN ATTITUDE
TO SPAIN
ARAB STRIKE PERSISTS
Natives Killed And British Soldiers. Wounded In Affrays
Jerusalem, Nov. 15.
-The traffic strike which was begun by the Arabs on Novem- bor continues since the Arabs refuse to accept identity cards Issued by the authorities for drivers of all vehicles. In view of the Arabs' intransigent at- titude the end of the strike is not yet in sight and only in the orange-growing districts of Jaffa are Arab vehicles still in use in order to ensure that the exportation of the oranges, which is the Arabs' chief source of income, is not interrupted.
Food prices have risen considerably, since only small quantities of fruit,
Proposed Appointment vegetables and other articles are still
Of Agent To Burgos
plored the doubt in which
farmers
energies and interests are
devoted
[relations with
duellon in war time.
the
of Arabs
Imported from Syria and Sir Edward Ruggiesbrise speaking
ers and will often prolong a visit
Lebanon, a group of Conservatives who
more than an hour when the subject tabled an amendent to the address on
Military operations systematically is one in which she is particularly
continue and extensive actions are | interested,
Brussels, Nov. 15.
all in the with the previous speaker on
The
varies
being carried out above madame also
her
The Belgian Cabinet la re-region of Samprio, the
need
for smoothing out varia- schedul
that schedule with frequent visits to New! tlons in prices, but complained that
Life Movement headquarters and to ported to have agreed on a new
Incidents reported to-day include the cheap food policy pursued. Inte
the scenes of charitable and relict plan in respect to the relations several serious shooting offroys Britain for 100 years meant the con
The during which a number projects she has in hand. Not re- with Insurgent Spain. sumers were subsidised at the ex-lying entirely on second-hand re- decision to appoint an Agent to were killed. pense of the producers. Between the high costs of production and the ports, she is fond of seeing things Burgos has been adhered to in Three Arabs were shot by British
for herself. jow levels of prices there was a
Since the beginning of the war principle. The Socialists, who troops in the vicinity of the village of ruinous gap which could only be
these two have had no time and at the recent party congress de- Jina, north of Ramala. osed by artificial means, of
apparently little Inclination for allared themselves emphatically In the region of Gaza tracks of the le preferred a levy to a subsidy. social life. Their associates
and
passing through that Mr. Wilfred Roberts (Liberal) derelin triends agree that all this opposed to opening diplomatic railway line
district
were striously damaged by Burgos were left as to the Government's into their work. Their period of read-Government, will be reconcilled who pursued the Araba responsible an exploding mine. British troops tentions regarding agricultural pro- ing in the evening is virtually the by the appointment of a special or the outrage were fired at and
only
that could be labelled commercial agent for Loyalist three British soldiers were wounded, Defending the Government's re
Spain. cord on agriculture the Minister of "emuscineof"
at Akko, two Arabs who refused "That
the despite stresses, trials
to allow a search of their house wire Agriculture said the policy of recent
responsibilities of their life Two Catholic Senators and legislation for the improvement of and
a shot by British troops. fund fertility, and the war on plant these two remain a normal, happily Flemish Representative tabled inter-
The spokesman of the British mill- diseases was an important contribu- | married couple was intimated in a pellations in the Senate to-day ask tory authorities declared to-any that
Hing the Government to make a de- tlon towards Increasing the efficiency recent incident
Mme. Chlang in her own rooms Onite statement regarding the ques-reinforced during the last few weeks British troop contingents which were was questioning a foreign woman tion of opening diplomatic relations correspondent just back from
the with the Burgos Government. Pro- to break the Arab resistance will re- front about the condition of the mier Spaak declared that no would main in the country oven when Arab wounded soldiers. Her husband en-
www.resistance has been completely over- In forthcoming legislation on milk tered the room, apparently under thee to postpone his reply til Novem come, and all places lost to the Arabs
ber 29, when the King will impression that his wife was alone, returned from his official visit to Hol- are recaptured. and just D trifle taken aback to find land. The Catholics and Flemish re- Smiling, and quite unaffectedly she themselves dissatisfied with the reply Ocean he had interrupted a conference. pres
presentatives, however, declared control in various districts-Trans- greeted the generalissimo of all
and demanded that the appointment He opposed land nationalisation. A China's armies:
of an agent to Burgos be placed on comprehensive polley for agricula-
"My dear, this is Miss....
the agenda Immediately.
The quire some time to bring about an ture, of which they heard glib talk, would have to be a many sided to see the land was well found, and Catholics accuse the Premier of hav- agreement between the parties. expressed the conviction that
him would policy because the problems of many to build un land fertility, there would ing bowed to Socialist dictates.
be no difficulty when an emergency
Premier Spank thereupon declared solution proposed by Fections differed so widely.
Referring to the question of war-
The Premier anally succeeded in came to give more precise direction, that he would resign if the Socialists satisfy all parties. time demands on farmers, Mr. Morri- which was impossible to do in ad refused to accept the decision of the son said if it was accepted in peace vance of knowing its special charac-majority of the Cabinet. He de- getting the Senate to agree to a post- clared, however, that it would re- ponement of 14 days-Trans-Ocean. time that farmers should do the best' ter.British Wireless.
of production.
The great marketing organisation, created since 1932, was a notable endeultural products.
to improve the marketing
5
and poultry, efficiency on the dis- tribution side would again be em- phasised. us it had to live up to the Pork and Bacon Acts.
PEOPLE
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WHEN THE DAYS" WORK IS OVER
THE BOSS SAYS -
Under the re-organisation 1, can see no reason for paying Gilmore so highly, ifs quife' apparent he's not pulling his weight, these days
Uke
Hurry dear, breakfasts ready. Don't look so gloomy-ite sausages!
LALE
Aus Mary
I hate going to work these days.. Every morning! wake faeling trad like this-absolutely
washed out
GILMORE THINKS: 'TNEY'RE PATINE BARKON IN MY PLACE ER? IF ONDT - I DON'T FEEL SO LIMA IF ONLY WASN'T SO NERVY" AND RUN-DOWN. KIEL, SOMETHING MUST BE
PONU FOR MARYS SAY-
I CAN'T ADDIÓS
PRANKGESS
Hello Gilmore!
At present the Arabs are still in
fired agains this morning? Cheer up we're putting Barren into your department to take a bit off
your hands
Aren't you califica with the way my work has been going,
Mr. Harris
Oh now Gilmore, don't take offence- We realise
you've got
more than
YOU CAN
cope with really.
150 QILMANG SAW THE DOCTOR |
Even in the morENGS The tired. That makes
it an uphill fight fo hold any jolz My wife's expachaga chid
in the Spring, su
its serious
VER, Mr. Gilmore, making fired usually means you're not replacing the energy you use up in breathing, heart-beds and other automatic actions during sleep. "Thats Might Starvation. advise Horlicks.
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