WORLD ANGLICAN

∙CONGRESS

Postwar

Isolationism 'Broken'

Minneapolis, Minn.

Aug. 10,

The Most Reverend Michael Yashiro, presiding Bishop of the Holy Catho- lic Church of Japan, told here today how he

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successful in "breaking" the postwar isolationism that existed between Japa- nese Christians and those of some of Japan's former enemies.

Bishop Yashiro, leader of the Japanese delegation 10 the World Anglican Congre here sold at pass conference that he had brought 30 delegates with ilm "simply because Tike them to share in the fellow- ship of thi great Anglican Union."

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EMERGENCY ESCAPE TEST

Baltimore, Ang. 10. Four" Air Forge volun- "exploded"

teers were downward out of a high- speed bomber today in a succociful .... teri of An emergerigy escapa device for use In, advanorð new US super-bombers, it was announced here.

at

The volunteers, ranking from a colonel to ber- reant WETO catapulted downward. through cape | hatch_in_the_bottom ofà B447 bomber speeds, of "more than 509 malies per hour", landing safely in the Gulf of Mexico, the Air Research And

Developmens Com- mand

disclosed. — United

Press

THE CHINA"-MAIL, WEDNESDAY, / AUGUST 11, 1951. § §

LAST GESTURE OF DEFIANCE

Six-Point

BY VIETMINH

Saigon, Aug. 10.

Vietminh troops took two small outposts year here today in a gesture of defiance just short of the cease-fire which will bring peace to the last section of Indo-China.

At 8 a.m. local time tomorrow, the guns. will fall silent in Southern Vietnam and the fighting phase of the nearly eight-year-old Indo-China war will be over, The cease-fire accord was signed in Geneva on July 21. Enemy troops overran the garrisons of Ben- Luc, 15 miles south-west of Saigon and Bentre, 50 miles south-west of here in the only fighting of the day, the French High Command announced,

Plan

in

For

U.N.

Collective

Action

To share the Christian fellow- n wonderful

ship was really

thing." be Add:d. "espec.illy frem the expidlenes ge ned t visiting the many counties that

we had fought agitnal,

Bithep Yashiro sald 1948, 1040 and 1950, he visited those countries bordering on the Preiße, as well is

Australia

MAIN VALUE

“The mah value of visit was thent

enabled

Japancre

Christians to break out of the fardationism which followed the

second worked

wht," wi

he mai

"For the first time in my clearly understood the Acance of this Christian fellow. ship. We were warmly greeled and welcomed by our rmy was concluded there was no way for Japan to sincerely report the

chemies

war.

Until the peace treaty

was given that oppor- tunity to full a mrsion of good- will lo

those countries which we fought stainsi.

that

Blahop Yashiro atd "new type of Shintoam" established itself in Japan, 1: was known as Tenrikyo and had 10,000,000 adherents.

New York, Aug. 10.

German: Strikan

Armed Police

Called In

At Munich

Frankfurt, Aug. 10. . Armed police were to

·day called in at the strike« bound Kraus Maffol'plant at Munich,

one of Ger- many's biggest manufac turers of locomotives, roll- ing stock and heavy trans- port equipment, to protect workers who wanted toʻgo to their jobs.

police to stop Communists dis- tributing

At Kronach, strikers asked the

londets among the lelcels, and ol the Siemens Electrioni plant In Bad Neustadt police had to rescue workers who tried to break through the pickot lines in a railway wagon,

AL the some time, It an have condomned him deânitely nounced That French Com, In the cyés of his people." mander-in-Chief and Commis During the afternoon the alom: -General for Indo-China, | advance group of the interna- General Paul Ely, will fly to Lional Armistice Commission More than four million Paris tomorrow night to consultarived in Hanoi, It was met with the Government on tie at the Gialam Airport by next moves in Indo-China, General Heart Deltheil, chief of the French delegation to the Fis visit will be short, the Trung Gia truce talks, and cummunique mid. Ely expects Vietminh General Van Tien to bo back in Saigon in

DungUnited Press. week's time.

In addition to the vast logizli- eni problems of the evacuation kolnat on in Indo-China, the Crisis is fast brewing In Saigon, where the Govertiment

POGIS

APPEASE GOVERNMENT

Political sources here say that

A six-point plan for collective action if the impotent to handle its role. United Nations undertook to oppose any future aggression was submitted to the United Nations Collective Measures Committee today by the United States and the Philippines.

Explaining the plan, Mr Felix Berto Serrano of the Philippines, said that such an expression of readiness by the United Nations to take collective action would have a "salutary effect."

It aimed at emphasising the determination of the United Nationa to maintain peace

and international

| security and served notice of a fresh resolve to cope

with any future act of aggression, Mr Serrano said.

الد

ما

The plan contained in a work-, aggression should include ng paper, set forth these guid-practicable ing principles:

usatsiutare

the

Premier Ngo Dinh-diem will re-

two members place

of his Cabinet by South Vietnam am-

cials in an effort to increase the appeal of his Government in the Vietnam.

South-all

taft now

at Free

Ex-President

Accuses Successors

workers, a quarter of West Ger- many's total labour force, may foin the 200,000 metal and public servico workers already on strike in the biggest “wage wor” since pre-Hitler daya,

The campaign for a "fairer share of the profits of the booming economy la led by the biggest uniors-the 1,500,000- member Public Service Workers. the 900,000-member Miners and Metal the 800,000-member Workers,

500 PLANTS AFFECTED

The metal workers want an itcrease of 12 pfennings (about d) an hour, or 12 per cent on salaries. but the employers West Branch, Iowa, are prepared to give them only eight pfennings or three per Aug. 10,

cent on sularies. Former President Herbert Hoover, speaking today on

The

strike affects about 500 plants and is estimated to

Diem, a fervent Catholic, has been accused by leaders of the 80th birthday, accused cause a daily loss of produc.. Vietnam Socialist Party and by his Democratic successors ton of about 8,000,000 marks Lenders of the Hoa Hoa and Cao of pursuing policies towards (£500,000 sterling).. Dni Socia of running Russia, which destroyed “sectarian" Government. He human

In Hamburg, West Germany's freedom s and biggest

city and its most im- Just must of his Catholle sup-

"spread Communism over portant overseas port, tempera porters in the partition agree-

of Krew shorter as the strike inent which placed the heavily the earth."

14,000 transport, gas and water Catholic Nain Dinh Province

American recognition of workers entered its seventh 1 When the United Nations nations,

and the South Red River delta

Russia in 1936, Mr Hoover said, | day. undertakes action against ag-

ares under Communist control.

"opened the head-gates gression, the greatest possible 6. The Security Counell and

Leaders of the number of nations should make General Assembly should utilise

powerful torrent of fraltors". He thought the existence of prompt military, political, econo- the arms embargo Rst and list political and religkus parties in this movement WIN having ♫ mic or financial contributions to of strategie items prepared by Southern Vietnam are publicly siimulating offeet

the the collective effort consistent | the Collective Measures Com-saying that both Diem and Viot-

nami Chief of State, Emperor Chalian Church.--Reuter,

with their Individual resources. mittee.

Bao Dai, should resign,

11-

They were "strongly fluenced" by Christianity u their religious belief was "nuch less nationalistic than ordinary Shintoism."

Australia's

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1

victim and to the co-operating

CRITICISED

J

Strikers bombarded private buses taking workers to and from their jobs with stones and tomatoes, smashed bus windows and let the air out of tyres.

Trofe accident Agures have risen sharply as a result of swarms of cyclists--often two to a machine-crowding the streets

He delivered the speech from the cottage where he was born hore. The State of honcures

Jows hts birthday with official celebrations. Nations supporting the col- Tha French delegate, M.

Mr Hoover attacked "execu- Jecting neuen should not only Jacques Tine, expressing

Яup-

↑tiva“ agreements" and commit- contribute forces but help to

port for the plan, said it was The stocky, play-boy Emperor, ments made to foreign nations provide logistic support for other essential that interest in

and pedestrians spilling col-has been sharply criticised for "without the specific consent of states desiring to take part but

lective security. tar from leaving Vietnam during the the clocted representatives of unable wo provide equipment, sinckening, should be made as battle of Dien Bien Phu and the people,” training or supplies for their ce

clearly apparent 33 possible. vacationing on the French own forces. Such support He Auggseted £ A40-own

text Riviera

the fate of his should 000,000 c1 relurry at Kwinana, passage through or over the ler-

niso include

rights of should be altered to take into country was decided nt Geneva. Western Australia, will produrr

General Tan Van Soai, petroleum productsritory of the country concerned.

Oil Refinery

Australia's

new big

arly next year.

The refinery is being bulli by Anglo-Iranian Oil Company

CO-ORDINATION

3. Consideration should

be

Lid, and will be operated by "¡given to means for co-ordinating subretary, Australasian

loum Refinery Ltd.

I inxituated 14

of Fremantle

ol products и усет. motor spirii,

fuel and kerosene.

about 3.000.000

oll, from

its production.

Peiro-the

for

5. Gnancial

measures

seck

that

1110

necount the burdens which na-

the

and againat

BRITAIN AGREES

served the right to moke sus- gestions later.

"Ho

while

CHANGED OVER

ef millions of peopt:"

"These unrestrained Pre-

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Comet's Rival On Test

America's new transport jet, the Boeing 707: jet prototypo seen cruising high above the snow-capped peak of Mount Rainler, near Seattle during, one of its first test flights. It was revealed today that the sleek, four-jet plane, has already exceeded speeds of 550 miles per hour, and reached altitudes of more than 42,000 feet. A rival to Britain's Comét, it is capable of carry- ing from 80 to 130 passengers at a cruising speed" in the 450 miles per hour range. — Central Press Photo.

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INSUFFICIENT GAS

after plant One industrial another had to shut down owing

insufficient

gas pressure. The water supply, however, was still adequate everywhere

and storeys cept in upper electric power was plentiful.

to

The city authorities an- would nounced today they issue licences to bus drivers to regular services on routes

run

The Hamburg

arbitration (14)

The

TEHERAN & YALTA

The agreement at Teherant and Yalla, he Bald, tions were new assuming under grizzled. Commander-in-Chief, inguished the liberties of tens the United Nations Charter.

of the Hoa Hao Army, believes that it io too late for Diem to reshume his Government.

sidential actions have resulted have brought in a shrinking of human free- should Sir Flerson Dixon, of Britain, together all the parties and the dom over the whole world, collective action for or

said that the question

of secls, as soon as he came back equitable sharing of sacristee

"From these notions came the miles south

4. States should

ictive security should be kept from to

Franco," General Son

of the cold war. As The refinery withi

Lefore the United Nutions will obtain through the International Britain was in full

said. "Now fi is too Inte,"

ect those oth

Rations havo produce 2.770,000 tons of refined bodies and arrangements they

agreement The Hoa Hino. with the principles expressed in strong, control the rich plains taxes, hugo defence costa

1.200,000 shrunk our freedoms by crushing normally served by city trans- including belonged to all possible support

and Port. United Philippines and

cirikers aro aviation i Furl .

collective measures under States working paper but re- of Western Cochin-Chine,

compulsory military service."

(28) It whit use

erude taken by the United Nations. ions of

As examples of "unrestrained asking for 10 pfennings

he noted

more an hour and six per cent Presidential the Middle East, for

Cullective, economic

actions,"

salaries. The municipality One Hos Hao military leader, the recognition of Russia and in

to an The Australian delegate, Mr Colonel Bacul, recently an-our acquiescence" in Russian had agreed

award of fivo pfennings William Forsyth, said: Wenounced that he would policies in Europe and Asia.

по find the Philippines and

་་་ opposed the longer recognise the Govern-

and protested and three per cont more. Unitel Blates plan generally ment of Bo Dal and took his every step in the policies which local unions at first also agreed acceptable and agree with

agreement after the five battalions over to

us into the cond world but withdrew the op-led

the Chairman of the National affemation that certain prin- position.

|"war,” he snick eiples of collective securtly are

"As որ example, I recalled Union, Herr Adolf Kummernuss, Cao Dai Iraders, who headed i

In to stiffen their essential

any collective

the summer of 1941 when flew a strongly organised politico-

Launched the resistance, measures are to be taken offes- religious sect of 1,500,000 South Hitler's armies Uvely and equitably shared," he Vietnamese, also have said that attack on Russia. He said they

STILL HOTE have been allowed to Boo Dul cannot hope to con- should tinue ruling Vietnam from the destroy each other."-Router.

There was still hope that the Representatives of Yugoslavia, Riviera,

wage demands of the miners Belgium, Egypt, Burma, Mexelo

in the Ruhr coal mining in- and Venezuela

Socialist leader Dr Pham Van also expressed

London, Aug. 10.

dustrits, one of the mainstays agreement with the principles of Ngol joined in the general con-

and the absent The Marquis of Reading,of the German economy, the plan but said that they had demnation

workers in Ruhr Minister of Stato at the Foreign the metal. ideas they would like to see it Emperor.

could be settled by the British factories "In delegating his powers and Office, will lead incorporated in the flrial draft.

in disinteresting himself in the delegation to meeting at negotiations. fate of his country," Dr. Pham Ottawe from October 4 to D of of said, "Bao Dai has practically the 'Colombo Pian Consultative it was announced renouneed his responsibilities as Committee,

His actions hero tonight.----Reuter. Chief of State

A British Crossword Puzzle

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said.

The Committee Chairman, Mr Santiago Perez-Perez Venezuela, then appointed the 14-nation committee as a work- ing group of the whole and ad- journed the meeting,

The working group will meet on Thursday at 1430 GMT to begin work on the final working papers to be submitted to the next United Nailons General Assembly beginning on Septem- ber 21. Reuter.

Bids For Power

Equipment

Washington, Aug. 10.

Women Chant Hymns

To Stop Flood

'But' many employers voiced that union leaders their fear were bent on provoking strikes for political motives.

Hamburg shipyard owners sold. that axy general large wago increase would be fatal for the industry engaged in florce competition with British, Japanese and other foreign shipbuilding ****

Industries.

which

export

they

industries might lose on the Inter- national markets are the toy fre

also

their

position

Samastipur, India, Aug. 10. dustry, the automobile industry

and the precision tool and other mataŭ processing industries.

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