THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1948.

FRANKLY PESSIMISTIC

ARCHBISHOP OF YORK ON ONE CHURCH

Little Chance Of Agreement On Italian Colonies Dr. Cyril Garbert, Archbishop of Aldo world

Politics Versus Local Wishes

London, August 9,

The deputies appointed by the Big Four Foreign Ministers to recommend what shall be done with the former Italian colonies have started talks.

would

The deputies must try to frome their specific re- commendations for submission to their res pective Governments. The

Council of Foreign Great Power relations, and many Ministers, on the basis of the observers regarded it as certain deputies' views, must reach an that the United Nations agreement on the final disposal and its resultant task to be the of the former colonies before major practicut problem facing September 15 under the terms

The General Assembly in Paris of the Italian peace treaty. If this autumn. It falls to do so,

matter must be passed to the General Assembly of the United Na- dons.

Vere

the

Diplomatic quarters in London tony frankly pessimistic over the possibility of an "gree- ment in the present state

of

Insect Drag On Air Speed

Baltimore, Maryland,

August 9, Man's unceasing war insects has taken a new.iwist in the air age.

ךןנו

The concern of plane designers 14 hordes of winged inserts who collide with flying aircraft

and

get themselves killed-messily.

The problem is: how to keep fles off airplane wings?

The den insects, glued att ver the wings, spoll to au maaz- extent the smoothness re- quired for the low-drag wings of future airplanes.

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Dr. Francis H. Clauser, head of the Aeronautical Engineering Department Johns Hopkins University, reports the problem has received serious study both here and in Europe. In fact, he added. Inscein are among the factors that may eliminate the future of lowdrag wings altogether.

even tried

11 is

No Stamina

Bangkok, August 9. Some Biamose customers can't take it any more.

At a recent Blameso-style boxing match here a middle- aged spectator fainted.

He collapsed after seeing one. contender

open the other's eyebrow, then fellow through with a wall-timed kick in the face-Associated Presa.

TEA.EXPORTS UP

New Chinese Envoy

Bangkok, August 9. Mr. Phya Abhipal Radmaltri, Siamese Ambassador design- ate to China, will leave for Nanking within the next few weeks, the Foreign Office an- nounced today,

Continued postponement of Mr. Radmaitri's departure gave

risc

London, August 9.

York, a gathering of Anglican bishops here yesterday: "Only a 'united Church can hope to stand firm

·against the united fronts of Islam, Hinduism or of an aggressiva and atheistic Communism.“ The Archbishop did not The Archbishop was preaching develop this statement beyond at Westminster Abbey saying: "We see more plainly closing service of the Lambeth at the than our forefathers the scan- Conference of Anglican Arch- dal and weakness of a divided chops and Bichops, which had Christendom. How can we ex-since it opened libro on July 5,

discussed Christian

problems pect the nations to take very Before him as he spoke sat more clously the appeal of the than 3,000 leaders of the Church, Church for international peace brilliantly rebed.-Reuter. unable to meet together at the and order when Christians are table of the Lord whom they all ail servet

THIBETAN REVOLT

Shanghai. August 0.

"Though we cannot yet see the way to a visible unity, this is to rumours that another diplomat

still very far off. most earnestly. Washington, August 9. had been selected for the post,

we must continue to pray The Agriculture Department but the Cabinel, at its last ses

and work for the said today that China and

day when nit For-alon, confirmed the veteran diplo holy, catholie

The Regent of Tibet, Yung and mosa may export more than the mat's appointment.

Christions

apostolir are united

Tseng, has offered to resign fol- from clear whether 30,250 pounds of ten the provisional pro-Italian at-last year. It said the Soviet Union had resulted from an objection exported It was explained that the delay

into one lowing a revolt against his rule Church. tude of the Soviet Union and has resumed imports of Chinese raised by the Civil Service Com-sent-day civilisation was thren-

The Archbishop wald. that pre-ih Tseng, and monks

by followers of the late Regent the United States will be main-

tes under barter arrangements.

of the mission that Mr. Radmitri was tained in the light of the reports

The Department said that the too old for the assignment

tened by the fate of a score of Chelang Monastery

near Lhasa. of the four-power Commission.

and car Her civilisations which Italian raw silk production

that his health was not good.

according to Chinese reports, for

died. But, he added, Christians is not given, but it is believed to The exact reason of the revolt In confirming his appointment had moments when they felt that be prompted by a desire for re- 1948 is now estimated

at only the 1,700,000 pounds, the lowest

Cabinet

said that it record and only, 40 the

per cent of good health and that his age and as those which in the past, sud-year when Yung Treng's forces

on satisfled that the diplomat was in some great change was near 1047.

"perhaps a religious revival such of Jih Tseng, who was killed inst ear venge on the part of supporters Press,

production.United experience are assets. - United

Press.

denly brought new life to dead shelled the Tsola Monastery, caal bones, perhaps some great de-of Lhasa, liverance from fear, perhaps in some undreamed c way, a com- come in history."

Theac.

Trusteeship?

though not regarded by their authors as reliable in dlestlong- the wishes of the local inhabitants, report that the expressed views of the in- digenous populations are strongly opposed to the return of an Italian administration in the three colonies.

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The majority of the Interested Governments consulted by the deputies have, however, support- ed the return of en Italian ad- ministration

trusteeship under the United Nat

Nations. It was

learned that Poland re- affirmed this view in a note pre- sented to the deputies last

lay in which she also reaffirmed Satur-

previous expressed view that Ethiopia should be given an out- let the sea through Eritrea.

the

The ultimate solution of problem of these African terri- tories is overshadowed by their inmense strategic importance at

tune when the balance of pow- er in the Eastern Mediterranean is shaken through the upheaval In Palestine in a state of Bux.

AMERICANS

had

ARRESTED ing of the Lord I often he has

IN SOVIET ZONE

Berlin, August 9, Armed Russian soldiers have arrested the United States Military Governor of Bad Kissingen and his companion, a Berlin Military Government .official.

DECLINE OF PEIPING OPERA

Shanghai, Aug. 1. The Pelping opera-the form of eigners in danger of disappear, Chinese opera preferred by for ing in China, principally because of motion picture competition,

Still considered the best form of opera in China, the Pelping! opera flourished during the Man chu dynasty, Two decades the opera carried on through the ago, patronage of Chinese society.

men were

With the insurgents goining the upper hand, Vung Teeng is re- ported to have nered to resign pacify the rebeli.

Chelang is one of the three

RETAINERS OUSTED largest world famous monasteries

Bangkok, August 9.. More than 100 attendants of the late King Prajahlpok are out hunting new quarters as a result of the government's decision to convert Sukhotaf Palace, the king's former residence, into the offices of the Ministry of Pubile Health.

The Americans had crossed

The royal retainers have lived into the Soviet Zone by mis-rent-free in the palace grounds take last Thursday.

rince the former monarch's ab- The

dication in 1935 and his subse identified as quent exile in London-United Lieutenant Military Governor

Sherman .F. Turner.ress.

United States Zene,

of Bad Kis- singen north of Wurzburg in the Rowlard E. Meyer who is with and Mr.

Affairs branch, the Military Goverment's Civ

Lt. Turner and Mr. Meyer were checking crops on foot when two from behind a bush, their Ger-" Russian soldiers jumped them man chauffeur reported.

The chauffeur said he last saw

Today, the Chinese prefer the Blims, particularly Occidental filme. them being escorted along a road As a result, the number of opera in the Soviet Zens by six Rus- houses in Shalghai have been re- duced from 12 before the war to sians. He drove off despite Rus- four, The others have been consian orders to halt, he added. verted into cinemas.Associated

Senussi Demands The demands of Cyrenaica for independence under Senuast Polar were repeated today at "Benussi Day" cele bration at Benghal, marking the eighth anniversary of the The British have

formation of the Libya Arab wrapping part of a test plane's,

Force which fought with the wings in paper which the pilot British against the Germans would tear off at 5,000 feet alti and Italians in Northern Africa. tude. Flies, they found, do not The National Congress, a body venture that high, Paper Dort of local clencl

representatives nomin- inserts were then blown nted by the Emir, away, leaving a perfectly smooth

Press, Sayed Moham- surface.

med Idriss El Mahdi El Senussi, the Grand Senussi, to present the Cyrenalcan CARC to the four- power Commission, held a recep- tion to mark the day.

T'he Congress mouthpiece for Iceal aspirations to independence.-Router.

Present day aviation is not too much bothered by the Inserts, al- Though they do present a main- tenance problem.

WIIS

The flies-wings rifliculty Bustrated, Dr. Chuser sald. rerent British experiments with King-Cobra P-3 parsalt plane wing. The tests have been des cribed by Dr. Sydney Goldstein of the University of Manchester. The wings were smoothed and polished with great caro, They wore checked with contrivance that measures surftes waviness within one-five thousandth of an inch. Then, with the smoothed wings, tests began on technical aspects of low-drag flying. That's where the files came in.

The original report of the, ex- periments, quoted by Dr. Gold- ateln in the recent Wright Mem- orial lecture, put it this way:

"The flies, an hitting the sur- face, disintegrate and are found in small ports stuck 10 the, Aurface with particularly po-

tent glue."

As a result, the drag on wing was increased from 50 to the 100 per cent. This was so dis turbing that for a while the craft

was flown before Dam., while

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CARDS STACKED

AGAINST CRIMINAL

Kuala Lumpur, August 9. Malaya today boasts one of the Far East's most efficient

crime detection bureaux, and claims the best equipped criminal photographic labora- tory in this part of the world.

Forgeries and alterations

of documents sland Hitle chance against infra-red and ultra-violet photographle equipment, science's latest gifts to the defectors of such crimes.

Chances are even slimmer that away, for somewhere among the the criminal himself will get

the flies presumably were asleep. 1,500,000 fingerprints Aied in the But with the arrival of wormer Criminal Registry, there is very weather, the insects became neapt to be the set belonging to th tive earlier.

Then the "wing-envelope" was devised. The paper, attached to the wing by adhesive tape, was connected to the pilot's cockpit by a siring. At 5,000 feet alti tude he zipped it off.

Nevertheless, looking for a more practical so- lation, Dr. Goldstein said,. And they are looking hard. Assalat ed Press.

designers bro

Court

favourite

Fullty party.

In fact, in Malaya the cards are stacked against the criminal, no matter where he comes from. The Malaya Fingerprint Burcku is in correspondence with all the major fingerprint bureaux of the world; so whenever a man is ar rested, his record can be obtained from his homeland

with very Pitle difculty-Arsociated Press.

Dunlop

TENNIS BALLS

APDS

Aarau, Switzerland, August 9,

Remains of a cemetary, which archaeologists said dated back to about 400 years before Christ, have been uncovered at. nearby Lenzburg-Associated Press.

In Nuremberg, Mrs. Turner sald the American authorities had assured her that her husband and MI

Meyer would be released to- morrow (Tuesday), Ave days af- ter their salture.

Fihe was told only that, they had been imprisoned in the Rus- sian Zone.-United Press,

The double life of

a Model Mother

Exquisite Dorn Fraser who looks little Hore than a young girl herself is in reality, Mrs. Malcolm, and the mother of a bonnie daughter,

Jennifer.

Expending the same meticulous care on Jennifer as she has always expended on herself from natural inclination as much as because of the demands of her modelling work, Dorm is already teaching little Jennifer this secret of a pleasant smile

Brush your teeth with Ipana, morning and evening, then massage the gums vigorously. with Ipana on the finger-tip.

Ipana is designed specially, with mas

sage, to make teeth white and sparkling as

well as to help the gums to healthy firmness,

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around Lhasa. The other two are Trala and Kantan. On almost all previous occasions, a change in control of any one of these has caused

political repercussiona

throughout Tibet.

Chelang alone is seld to house some 7,700 monks. Its controller, known as the "Iron Club," exer- cises power over the other twa monasteries and armed forces in Lhasa city.

This power is reported to be granted in a special order issued by the late Dalai Lama-Router.

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