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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946,

Japanese Buddhists Oppose Communism

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(By Miles W. Vaughn)

FORE than 11,000,000 Japanese Buddhists, com- municants of the East Hongwanji sect of the Nipponese Buddhism, have gone on record as entirely opposed to Communism.

They will announce their stand formally to the world soon, Kocho Ohtani, chief abbot of the secl, told this correspondent in an exclusive interview.

The position of the Higashi Hongwanjl sect will continue to foj- (East) Hongwanji sect now is low a policy of "live and let live" being set down in an extensive with regard to other rellitious faiths. memorandum being sent to the World Buddhist Council in Lon don...

Wo oppose. Communiam for a Buddhist number of reasons," the leader, whose position in his church is the similar to that of the Pope In Roman Catholic Church, sald. The chief reason, of course, is the Com- munist attitude towards religion, the sanctity of the home and general morals"

"All great religions are good," the chief abbot said. "And there Is room in Japon for all great religious faiths,"

The East Hongwunjl confines its proselylising activition to Japan arid has no missions abroad. It has no with Buddhist special connection seca in Burma, Ceylon, India, China and elsewhere."

King Feisal of Iraq photographed at a British Bresdcasting Corporation microphone, During his recent visit to England, King Voteat recorded A news commentary for British schoolchildren, telling them abovi: bls. country and how he had enjoyed his visit to England. After the record- ing he was shown round Broadcasting House and saw bow brondèants ard made and ́transmillled.

GRUNEWALD FOREST MURDERS PROBE

Berlin, Nov. 7 (UP)-The searchi

The chief abbot and his consort are extremely anxious to visit the other western United States and

make countries and hope to foreign tour when conditions will Commenting on Lenin's assertion

next that "religion is the oplate of the permit-probably within the

the Buddhist lender masses,

said year.

The war and post-war periods in Communism is making no headway among members of his church. Ho Jaran have been marked by a wide- added that, in his opinion, Com spread breakdown in morals and for the double-sinyer of Berlin's

the abbot had instructed all his Grunewald Forest was reported 10 munism is entirely inacceptable to Д

their efforts to day to have moved to Bavaria, and majority of the Japanese people,

restore public virtue. During a long conversation, fol- Indivorces brought on by the war is said that British intelligence agents Jowed by luncheon in one of the in to be deplored,

especially

since had assumed control of the manhunt pavilions which overlook magnificent Japan la a nation held together by in mountainous couthern Germany. gardens built 300 years ago by the the family system and all Japanese great landscape artist, Kobori En-traditionally are closely bound by shu, the chief abbot and his consort home ties. (who is sister of Empress Naga- ka) made these points:

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(By R. C. Scott);

A Government scheme of smallholdings for ox-Service- men was demanded by King's ' Lynn and District British Le gion group at their annual mcoting. Moving the resolu- tion Mr. W. J. Burman said:" smallholdings were tho life- blood of people in the fertile. aren between Peterborough'and Lynn. "In these days land: cannot be taken over without financial backing," said Mr Bur Bran," and the ex-Servicemon: has had little chance of saving money. There are schemes for the rehabilitation of men in in- dustry but not for men on thi land.**

1 Delegates stated; that the County Counell had experienced difficulty in retting men to take over holdings of inirty to forty acres owing to the price asked

and

suggested that smallholdings of tento twenty acres were large, enough for c Servicemen to cultivate and to provide them with a living.

Mr A. L. Hewitt ΟΙ Hunstanton (Norfolk), who has more than fifty thousand

soldiers collected": lead during the last fifty years, has con- structed a completo model of

Victory Parade London

conform in detail, to the out in of Scientifle and Industrial Research has me

models of 960 An important plece of equipment In nuclear research, the Betatron acce- lerates electrons to high chery levels for the production of X-rays of great penetration.

A 20 millión volt Betatron is to be built by the firma of Metropolitan Vickers for Glasgow University fol- lowing a substantial grant to the

prieats to Intensity The increase the American-licensed Tagesspiegel University by Britain's Department the Duc4ct of murch

An unidentified SS officer is lead ing suspect in the murders of British Capt George Willam Dickinson and his German fraulein, Stem Ruth Isa Lehmann. The British authorities, nhowever, would either confirm nor deny that the search had spread nut- ward from Berlin,

The chief abbot fully approves the provision in the new Japanese con- The East Hongwanj sect wel-

stitution renouncing war. He be- comes the expanded activities of oc- loves that the new Japan, as cidental Christian missionaries in nation which has utterly renounced Japan and is co-operating with them. armed force, has a chance to estab- There is no condict between Chris-ish herself in an enviable place in Ilanity and Buddhism and the East the world of to-morrow,

TRADE TALKS VENUE

· London, Nov. 6-Geneva will be the site of the next meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the World Trade Conference beginning on or about March 31, 1947, Reuter learns from a reliable source.

The declaion to use the old League of Nations building, now the pro- perty of the United Nations, will, it is understood, be announced before long.

The present London meeting of the Preparatory Committee will end about November 20, some weeks corller than was originally proposed.

-Reuter.

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TOURISTS TO JAPAN

Tokyo, Nov. 7.(UP).—Anticipating a big revival of tourist traffic after conclusion of the peace trenly, the government-affiliated Japan Tourist Federation is at present considering a Ave-year plait for converting Japan into a "tourists' paradise" at the cost of 10,000,000,000 yen.

A Federation spokeman said that the programme envisaged the con- atruction of at least 500" "luxurious" foreign-style hotels equipped with tennis courly, indoor swimming pools

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the procession with Iend "civiliana" fusing the route. Before selling to work on the bands in the procession Mir Howlit submit- ted the details to the Frealdeita of the various regimental bands for. purposes, Ho has left Britain checking

nothing out even the lea vendors and the 'siteet hawkers are modelled in lead.

The new model-which will be the third in operation in has a magnet system. weighing 130 tons, and the velocity of the electrons accelerated by it wit' approach very near to the speed of light During Five days of search by British the process of acceleration the elce- troope, German police and dogs trons mako several hundred thou- through the Devil's Lake area

of sand revolutions of the Vacuum Grunewald, where the bodies were chamber and travel something in the found, have adiiticaly yielded non-neghbourhood of 300 miles. ina

ABOLITION OF VISAS

Wild-Fowling

crean

Before the war thousands of London business men came down to North Norfolk at the end of the sum- mer for relaxation and wild-fowling, At the conclusion of the period of On the marshes between Brancaster thou- acceleration the electrons spiral out and Sheringham they found wards on to a tungsten target and sands of wild geese and ducks and

did n

autumnal D good au thus generate a pulse of X-rays of local hotels

ΟΙ very high penetrating power. The trade. Now the aged residents Belatron's tremendous output of X-Wells and Blakeney who used to ac rays is equal to that of 3,000 grammes company the visitors complain that of radium and for this reason thick the Army has upset their sport (and walls are necessary for the protection livelihood). They claim that since the Royal Artillery camps were set of operators.

up nt Waybourne and Silukey prac- uce Bring has scured away the ducks and geese. Thirty-one-year-old Albert Abel, who carried guns for visitors for 65 years on the Wells marshes, linen't been out once

this Is Anished," "Wild-fowling year.- he saya, "All we have to do now is sit on the quay and mopo.

London, Nov. 7. (UP)-Discussions have been opened on the possibility of abolition of visas for passenger trafle between Britain and Belgium and the Netherlands, the United Press leamed from informed British Fall In U.S. Coal

sources to-day.

Bank of New York, in its November e LONDON STOCK MARKET Scandinavian countries have not yet

-

view, makes "the selling by profesional and other large traders”, responsible for the recent slock price decline. Any panicky liquidation did not come from the public represented by odd-lot traders.

The review points out that substantial when the need for increased production shifts in ownership of American corpora was heavily stressed, has put a brake tions seems to have taken place during i on the recent activity of the markets.

Although there was a long list of des the war and early postwar from foreign

London, No 0.-The British Govern- yesterday, ment statement on Industry

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Wo the threat by Mr Joh Interest in the old-world town whose

The negotiations op sald to be and ballrooms, for the purpose of motivated by the same considern- encouraging lengthy stays instead tions as the efforts to abolish visas Washington, Nov. 6-United of mere stopovers. The programme between Britain and France which States coal exports during Novem also includes the building of two

comber may again fall short of previous- understood to be nearing 13

At Walsington (Norfolk) plans are elaborate foreign-style casinos cospletion:

ly set goals, it is fearned here. ing 100,000,000 yen each.,

Similar negotiations were en- The spokesman of the Government being made which will justly the

Coal Committee,

town's claim to being the "Bethle which controls visaged with the Scandinavian coun- tries at a later date. So far the shipment abroad, told Reuter that hem of the British Isles." Five years although an accurate estimate of the before the war the Catholles and the been approached on this issue.

probable November shipments is not Anglo-Catholics began to show an

United of the

Shrine of Our Lads of Walsingham Mine of a astrike soft coal was visited by pilgrims from all over

the world between 1001 and mines, hampered efforts to restore untu Henry the Elghth gave orders for shipments to

to levels before the Sep- the dissolution of the monasteries. tember shipping strike.

Meanwhile, he disclared that the The two rival shrines were restored Manila, Nov. 7 (UP)-Five MPs Coal

for export to

to Europe to and until the travel ban in 1940, were being visited by more than with the Hukbalahaps when on 1,035,000 tons, or about 213,000 tons

November

100,000 pilgrims a year, ammunition truck was ambushed in below the No

goal. Nueva Ecija province.

The spokesman added that despite The truck was bringing in a load continuance of the maritime strike of ammunition when it was suddenly into late October, about.40 per cent ambushed by "well entrenched of the October allocation, or Huis! The patrol said it was im-825,000 tons of coal had been shipped possible to dislodge them and the abroad during that month-mostly

in foreign vessels.-Router. rest of the 13-man escort fled.

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down.

The market was idlo most of the day and towards the close some of the lesser well established issues were inclined to Hive Ilome

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all the applications for pilgrimages owing to the lack of accommodation in the town and the poor railway facilities. Now the LNER are com- sidering a plan to build four sidings that nt Washington's Iny station so

through trains travelling from Lon- don on the single-track from Norwich can be accommodated without caus- ing traffic congestion. The towns- open more people are anxious to

In' the mar cafes and hotels and future Cardinal Grifin is reported to be visiting Walsingham to go into the whole matter with the local au- thorities.

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JEWISH LEADERS

Release Tantamount To

Submission British,

ARABS RECRUITING

Jerusalem, Nov. 7 (UP)—Emil Ghoury, a member of the Palestino' Arab High Committee who returned to Jerusalem from Beirut, nald to day that the release of the Jewish lenders was tantamount, o British submission to the Jewish Agency a terms for Jewish participation in the Jewish talks on Palestine.

Meanwhile, the Arab army's

's "FU-- tuwa" commanders have launched a countrywide

that. Naj- Ada forces from the Arab army will leave shortly for Trans-Jordin where they are scheduled to take up mill- lary training following the Palestine" Government's prohibition of the wearing of uniforms and parading. in Palestino.,

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