Pontiff's
Proclamation
of The New Dogma
More than
A
million
eyes watched Pope Plus
XII proclaim the Dogma of the Assumption into Heaven of the Virgin Mary. Seated in portable throne at the central door of St Peter's Basilica, in Rome, the Pope WIN faced by nearly 600 Archbishops, Patriarchs and Bishops of the Church, robed in red and wearing mitres, diplomatic representatives from some 40 nations, special delegations and á
THE CHINA. MAIL, EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER-87
Washington Adopts An Attitude Of
ATTEMPT ΤΟ
BREAK
IMPASSE
OVER GERMANY
London, Nov. 7.
A full meeting of the Atlantic Pact Council of Foreign Ministers is planned for the middle of December in Brussels to break the deadlock over German rearmament, it was learned from
great multitude of pil-thoritative sources here today.
grims and Italian Catho- lics. This picture, the first received in Hongkong of the historic occasion, shows the Pope reading
the Papal Bull proclaim- Ing the Dogma. AP
Photo.
The foreign ministers will. then have before them reports of discussions on the German rearmament question by the
military committee, their de-
puties council and the defence ministers, who are expected to have another meeting in London at the end of this momih.
The French High Commis- sioner M. Andre Francois-
C-in-C Honoured Poncet, today gave Dr Konrad
By The King
London, Nov. 7. General Sir John Harding. Commander-in-Chief of
Bri-:
Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, "certain assurances" over the Schuman plan and European defence, it was affi- clally stated in Bonn.
M. Francois-Poncet
for what
tain's Far East Land Forces, has Adenauer
SQW Dr French
been appointed Alde-de-Camp sources described as "especially the important" talks. He had re- turned from Paris a few hours succteds earlier.
General to King Googht.
War Office announced
General Harding General Sir James Stocle, Colonel of the Royal Uister Rifles, a force of whom are now In Korea.
General Harding is 54.
He
Later, Dr Herbert Blanken- hom, head of the West Germon Chancellery, said the high com- missioner gave also certain as- authorise 1 Auronces
by the
was appointed Commander-'n-French Prime Minister, M. Reng
Chlet of the Far East
Forces last year,
Land
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New York, Nov. 7. Mrs Carmen Torregola Was released briefly from the wo- men's house of detention today
au-
Tito Supports
The UN
Belgrade, Nov. 1.
Foreign
100
The United States Am→ bassador, Mr George Allen, called
the deputy Minister, Mr Leo Mates, to present General MacArthur's report on the Chinese Communisi inter- vention in Korea.
Shortly before the meat- fur Marshal Tito said in an Interview with 2 New Times correspondent, Yugoslavis has
made known its stand at
the United
Nations and will..
York
of
continue to maintain this stand. If the United Na- tions secures Proof Communist
BERTES- sion, Yugoslavia will abide by decisions of the United Nations."-United Press,
UK BAN ON
ALIENS IS
DEMANDED
London, Nov. 7. Lord Vansittart, former
diplomatic adviser to the
British Government, urged | today that allens trying to take part in the Sheffield "world peace" conference; next week should be re- fased entrance to Britain.
Wait And See
WASHINGTON, NOV. 7.
THE STATE AND DE- FENCE DEPARTMENTS KEPT A 24. HOUR
| WATCH ON LAST-MIN- UTE BATTLE REPORTS FROM KOREA TODAY
FOR EVIDENCE OF THE
INTENTIONS OF MOS- COW AND PEKING.
Top-level officials Bald continuous review, indicates so far "a very serious situn-
tion" in which the Com-
munists hold the initiative in a war of nerves that has explosive possibilities.
Experts who had discounted the possibility of large-scale Chinese intervention up to few days ago would not make face of
any firm prema cats.
recent serious
on
D
It is suggested that the Krem- lin and China's Red leader, Mao Tse-tung, may be willing to gamble full-scale interven
This could lead to war tion.
and West. Ex Der Erst
fear the
strategy Kremlin's may be aimed at getting Mao to take a major part in Korea to save Communist prestige.
The United States
Still No Hint Of Security Council Policy
Lake Success, Nov. 7.
There was still no indication early today of what action the Security Council will take when it meets in special session tomorrow to consider General MacArthur's report on Chinese Com- munist intervention in Koren.
The United States delegation was understood to be still awaiting instructions from Washing-
ton.
Russian Grains
For UK
London, Nov. 7. Britain has reached agreement with Russia for
an
того
In
Hopes
growing United Nations circles that the Communist move did not re present an all out and deter- mined intervention. Some spokesmen expressed the view that the Chinese troops, having crossed Into Korea to protect the power plants which supply power to the huge industrial plants of Manchuria, had no Intention of offering full-scale opposition, with all its possible consequences,
The suggestion has already been made in some quarters wero munists that their supply conveyed to the Chinese Com-
CRITICAL the supply of 800,000 tons that if a Arm guarantee wants to avoid antagonising the of grain, the Ministry of Chinese Reds at this critical Food announced tonight. moment. This was shown by
the State Department's rejection Russia will supply
of
Britain
the proposal by Senator with grains consisting of 300,000 Knowland to accept Chiang tons of maize, 425,000 tons of Kai-shek's offer of 33,000 Na barley and 78,000 tons of oats tionalist troops to fight in Korea, by next August. They are to
The
State Department is be
19
delivered under a purely expected to steer commercial contract. Carly
of the Republican de- mand that Russia
be told the The agreement marks o United States,
change in Anglo-Russian trade acting the United Nations, to halt once
and for all any tract, Britain received 1,000,000 further spread of Communist tons of COATSO
grains from This demand was Russia, (400,000 tons of maize, Dggression.' signed By Senators Smith, Flanders and Ives, and 000 tons of oats).
Alexander 500,000 tons of barley and 100,- Mrs Wendell Willkic. The statement which attacked The signing of the Anglo American Lorelyn polley
Soviet grain pact in Moscow "ineffective," was issued by the yesterday will not affect the Republican National Com- United Nations grain con- miitee United Press.
ference opening in Geneva next Thursday, a spokesman of the Economic Commission.
for Europe said.
Promo) relations. Under last year's con-
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Royal Crisis In Nepal
The aim of the conference is to expand the grain trade be- tween
Eastern and Western Europe. The spokesman said the need for the conference ro- mained, and that there were New Delhi, Nov. 7.
still, unfulfilled' needs of Ger- The Nepalese Embassy here many, France,
Denmark, Bri. announced tonight that the
tain and other West European King of Nepal had left, his'
countries to be met, palace in Katmandu and taken
He considered it unlikely that refuge in a foreign Embassy the Anglo-Russian deal covered and that his three-year-old son all the avaliable Russian sur- had been proclaimed "rulet. pluses, "Russia is attending the
been sun-
sttun conference, and she would not come if she had nothing to well", he mid-Reuter.
T
Parliament has moned to consider the ilon. the communique sald. Earlier the Indian Government announced that the King of Nepal had taken refuge in the Indian Embassy and that it was understood the King was anxious to come to Indio.
"But as his Government ob- jeet to this, he sought the as- sistance of the Indian Ambas- Fedor."
of
power would be secured under any settlement in North Korea, might influence their future action.
One immediate raised is whether
question a speed up call 'will be sent to the new United Nations Korean Com- mission, set up by the General Assembly recently to superviso the unification emi rehabilita- tion of Korea,
Ms
One of the seven members,
James Plimsoll (Aus- lin) interviewed by reporters said he was in favour of the Commission leaving for Korea immediately, so that members could be on the spot before the tentative deadline of November 20.-Reuter.
Seoul Debates Fate Of Rhee
Seoul, Nov. 7. The National Assembly today debated a resolution requesting President Syngman Rhee to oust his entire cabinet because their, conduct during the war..
(the Republic of Korea)
"We must treat the patient medicine rather than an opera
with tion for the time being, lest the operation kill it," the Vice- Talk-sang. Chairman, Chang told the Assembly.
There has bean
move order the formation of a new government because the Gov- ernment left Seoul on June 27 Moscow, Nov. 7. without properly informing the "Pravda" gave prominence to National Assembly,
despatch from Shanghal The
.resolution,
which was
PRAVDA SEEING
THINGS
T
to
The Nepalese Embassy in headlined "Vicious Activities by killed, was backed by 85 of 178 New Delhi said in a commu- the Occupational Authorities in Assemblymen. Many of those nique about six weeks ago that
Japan."
who backed the motion remain-
a "conspiracy to assassinate The despatch reported that ed in Seoul during the Com- the Maharajah of Nepal and the Japanese publishing house munist occupation and others
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The announcement followed and Sibark, "under
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the After the debate was over and
the arrest of a number of Nepal supervision of representatives of the resolution was rejected by National Congress workers in the occupational authorities."-71 to 23 votes, with 39 absten- September-Reuter.
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ACTION AGAINST
CHINA DEMANDED
New York, Nov. 7. · The Herald-Tribune editorial commenting on to spend 30 minutes with the Lord Jowitt, the Lord Chan- body of her husband, G. Tor cellor, replied that the "self- General MacArthur's announcement of Chinese resola, who was shot down by styled British peace committee" fighting in Korea, said today: "The United Na- White House guards defending had been told that applications tions must now react promptly and decisively. If
from foreigners would be dealt with on their individual merita not through the Security Council, which is to meet Eight Federal agents accom and that the Government must tomorrow on this issue, then through the General panied the young widow from the house of detention Brooklyn funeral home
mission to any foreigner who Assembly. where Torresala's body was inken on was, "persona non grata”.
President Truman last week.
reserve the right to refuse ad-
to
tions,
the Clerk informed the legislators they were invited to President Rhee's mansion for a cocktail party on Wednesday..-- United Press.
Mr. Keswick's
Delay
London, Nov. 7. MrW. John Keswick, executive of Jardine, Matheson
an
and Company, was not under
at by the Chinese autore ties in Tientsin, a Foreign Office spokesman said today.
A.Low days ago it was re- Monday" from Washington.
The first essential It seems to "It is true that behind the ported that the Chinese The Home Secretary, Mr this newspaper, is to get the ro Chinese intervention there munista had prevented Mr. Kes- Com- Her six-month old daughter. James Chutor Ede, will make an cord straight. There can be no looms the possibility of a gen-wick and his wife from mailing Rebecca, WIE waiting for her early statement in Parliament
with two unidentided friends,
question of United Nations on the granting or refusal of membership for Red China or cral conflict. It is a possibility; steamer Yochow.
from Tientsin In the: 2,010, ton Mrs Torresoin, who was ar visas for delegates to the con-recession of Formosa while this not a probability. But it is a The Foreign Office spokesman hesterton charges that she con-jference: spired
with her husband in the
war is maintained, And it seems possibility which has to be faced said Mr. Keswick had been ask Resassination plot, prayed silently Home Office spokesman to- clear that both our British and became the danger of a general ed by the Chincoo authorities before the casket for five day told Reuter that the De- our 'Indian friends must be war is inversely proportional to to conclude certain Business in
utes. She appen now emotion Lons minut
to reconsider their the strength with which the composed partment had received instruc- compellet
Tigntain, and did not cry or
to give out no Informa-It is
policies of recognition.
Mr Keswick is Chairman of United Nation acts in this still the British Chamber of Com- when reunited briefly with her tion about visas.
"It is imperative we demand
baby in the adjoining visas
Britain has in fact, refused and secure both Pelding local situation."United Pres merce in Shanghai-Beuter.
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