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Centenary Service At St. John's Cathedral
Churchos of the Diocese of Victoria, Hong Kong celebrated their 100th anniversary yesterday with a united centenary service at St. John's Cathedral.
Led by the Right Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hong Kong and South China, about 800 Christians from various Pro-
SolemnMass
At Nagasaki
testant Churches in the Colony raised their volces in prayer, thanksgiving and rededication.
In his sermon, Bishop Hall said in part_that_they have all met to thank God for May, 29, 1849 and for all that has happened since.
On May 20, 1849, e bishop ari,
George Smith was
.com recrated the Orst blahop of Hong Korg, and the consecration ser vice was held in Canterbury
where St. on to
missionary
the first
come to preach the gospel in England, es- fablished his first Cathedral.
Tokyo, May 20, After reminding his congrega-
he
One hundred and fifty thou-tion what happened between As-
and Whitsuntide, sand Catholics turned out this cension
Act 1 Verses 21 and 22 morning to attend a solemn quoted Mass at the site of the atom-and raid that there can be no bombed Uragaki Church in better test for them to inherit than this, and that not only one bishop but also all Christian peo- ple must keep company with Jesus and also bear witness to his resurrection.
Nagasaki, marking the opening of the pilgrimage celebrating the fourth centenary of the ar- rival of St. Francis Xavier in Japan.
Monsignor Lopez Ortiz, Bishop of Tuy. Spain, presided over the Mass before an altar upon which was placed the Saint's preserved! right arm and the Cruelẞx user by him. The relics were brought to Jupan by Spanish pilgrims who came to participate in the celebrations.
After the Masa, Cardinal Gil- roy and other foreign pilgrims made a one-hour sightseeing tour
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"For the Christian religion is not a teaching. It does not say to man 'you must do this or you must do that.' It is a gou- pal. A teaching tells men what thing they must do for God. A gospel tolle men what God has done for them and what God is doing for them. The Christian Gergei tells men that Christ in rlsen,"
Saying that there Is special need for them to renew
their
on
of the atom-benbed city. This faith, he likened the Church to was followed by a grand proces- the anvil of a blacksmith stor of about 10,000 devoted pll which many hammers have been
by the Cardinal | WA Krims, leaded
pilgrims, to foreign and other Nichizan H, renamed "Holy 100."
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Here a grand festival took place, highlighted by a message from the Pope, which was read by Monsignor Gilroy In Latin.
Thousands of Japanese came to watch the procession as it wound its way through the streets of
this Nagasaki. Later
afternoon the pilgrims will leave by specin! train for Unzen, 50 miles away. From there they are to proceed to Kagoshina, in South Kyushu- une of the cities where St Francis encountered success in spreading Christianity.Heuter,.
Bharat Airline Chief Here
Mr. Bagri, Managing Direc- tor of the Bharat Airlines, ar- rived from Bangkok by one of plancs. Mr. his company's Bagri is visiting the Colony to settle his airline business bere and will then proceed to Tokyo to arrange the extension of his airline service.
The Bharat Airlines have four Skymasters. Largely an internal airline in India Its service to Hong Kong and Bangkok in the beginning of its expansion in the foreign field.
also Mr. Bagri is
One of tha largest mill owners in India and while here and in Japan he will attend to his other business in- terests.
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worn out. It is strange, he added, that the power which seems to threaten it, should have a hammer on its flag.
He said that the Church can deal with this new hammer by helping the Communists to use it not to destroy, but to create things useful for the service af men.
Red Spy Network Charged
Washington, May 28.
A former Polish Embassy mili fary attache said today that a Communist spy network controlled by the Soviet secret police chief streiches from Moscow through the United States,
General Lenidor Modelsk), who resigned from his Polish Embassy post in protest against Com- munism, described the alleged not- work before the Senate immigra tion sub-committee. He said that Marshal E. Berla, head of Russia's secret police, is the director of the international Red espionage.
He Raid
that in the United States, Soviet spy activities centre at the Russian Embassy, Bodelsk! asserted that the diplomatie mis- nions of Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Poland chancel Information direcfly to Moscow,
He quoted Polish Ambassador Josef Wintawlez as having sald | once that as Poland's No. 1 offi. clal in the United States he was required to submit important matters to the Bavist Ambasa. dor to have kim agree upon them.
FUNERAL OF
As an oxample of the contacts MR. RUSS
between satellito Embassies and the Russian diplomatic mission, The funeral of Mr. C.A. Suther- Modelak! said that Colohol Alef, ton Russ who died on Saturday, a former member of his staff, anco will take place this afternoon, warned the Poilsh delegates the cortege passing the Monu against going to the Soviet Ex- ment at Happy Valley at 5 p.m.
FBI was trail- Theosophist friends of Mr, Russing everybody going there.
He said that Afer suggested that are requested to follow the cor-
Yugoslav tege to the Government Crema- the Czechoslovak and torium, where service will be Embassies would be the meeting conducted.
1. places.-United Press.
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Squatters In Damaged Buildings
At Gap Road, ranamed Queen's Road East, the West end of Squatters are a block of flats was, damaged during the war. now living in the ruins. This is the type of war damaged building Government wants to have rebüllt, -- "China Mall" Photo.
U.S. General's View
On Greek War
Athens, May 28.
Lieutenant General James A, ván Fleet; chief of the United States military mission in Greece, today predicted that peace will be restored in most parts of Greece this year. Van Fleet sald in an interview,{ "There is every hope of restoring peace throughout the country ex- cept in the border certain isolated mountain areas." ton- He sold the continuing flict is not a civil WET. It is struggle of International munists against elected government.
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zones and
Com-
ACHESON
Tjibadak Back Without Evacuees
After a futile effort to help lawfully evacuate foreigners from Shanghai, the Dutch liner Tjibadak returned here yes- terday without passengers,
URGES QUICK PACT RATIFICATION
28.
Washington, May The Secretary of State, Mr. Doan Acheson, has dis- patched an appeal from Paris to Senate De- mocratic leaders for quick ratification of tho North Atlantic defence pact and approval of the arms old programme for Western Europe. It was learned that the acting Secretary, Mr. James Webb, and the assistant Secretary, Mr. Ernest Gross, relayed Mr. Acheson's appeal to chair- man Tom Connolly of the Foreign Relations Committee late yesterday.
A Senate debate on the 12- nation mutual. defence pact, ac- cording to the present schedule, still some weeks off. And Senator Connally has expressed toubt, that the Congress can get at the $1,130,000,000 arms pro- tramme unless the present CS- nion is extended through August.
It
Mr. understood that Acticson passed word that he wants early ratislention of the 'reaty to strengthen his hand at Foreign Council of the current Ministers meeting in Paris.
Wis
Britain To Get Report
OnColonies
Rome. May 20,
A report of the future of the Italian colonies was being dis-
A Department spokesman patched by Italy to the British Government today, after a late suggested that the action not talk last night between. Sir
only would go far toward con- vincing Rusla of the con-Victor Mallet, the British-Am- slatency of United States polloy bassador,
would improve but also
the Sforza, working relationships at Paris Minister.
batwean Mr. Acheson, Mr. Ernest Bevin and Mr. Robert Schuman.
and Count Carlo Italian Foreign
the
The meeting
followed this work's dobate in the Climber of Deputies on the United Nations Senator Connally told a re-i rejcation of the compromise porter that it would be impos- Bevin-Storza plua, providing for sible.to proceed with the treaty the ·transference · of
Britial
for another week as least. His trusteeship over Tripolllania to committee next week will begin Italy in 1951.
closed sension, study of the voluminous report on the pact.
The talk is understood to have ne Senate leadership had in-centred
The
A
the Count
on the unity of tended to
Cabinet behind bring the treaty to the Italian Senate floor for debate after Sforza in retaining the principles the disposal of reciprocal trade of the compromise plan as the the agreements and labour legisla- best method of pressing tion. But Mr. Acheson's appeal colonies lasue further. may cause a shift in the legisla tive schedule.
Connally's Doubts
Senator Connally ald that under the present schedule, he doubted very · much that the Sinate and the House in this GEBRION can authorise United State military ald for Europe and pass necessary appropria tlón bills to finance the pro-
ime.
The Italian Prime Minister, Signor Altide de Gasperi, yester day described the formula as a definite contribution to the sel- tlement of a difficult issue.
The
по
t
Sir Victor and Count Sforza have are stag understood to touched on the successful way In which the Italian Govern- ment had emerged from this week's Chamber of Deputies debate on colonial problems, desplin strong ariticisms from Senator Connally previously
both right and, loft wing mom. had recommended that the arms
bers programme be deferred until the pact was ratified. He and other
They are believed to have ex- foreign policy leaders feared amined the planning of a more that premature presentation of successful presentation of the the arms lesue might delay, pos-colonial formula to the meeting sibly jeopardise, the ratification of of the United Nations General
lie treaty.
Assembly next September, · But diplomatic sources said the
Giornale d'Italla today administration has no intention of suggested
that
Sir William dropping the arms programme ! Strang. Under-Secretary of State for this session of Congress. * at the British Foreign Omec, current The factors in this determina- would return from his tion, it was sald on a high au-Middle East visit through Rome, The Thibadak was anchored thority, are the current difficulties though nothing of this was known The bronzed tall general has become the
American near the Chuson Islands, about with Russia over Berlin and the at the British Embassy here. leading
Diplomatie 80 miles South East of Shanghal. possibility that the Big Four
quarters do boarded by Vice-Ad-
will fall Ministera Foreign
to exclude the possibility of authority on Greek military pro- she was blems during his 18-month tour miral A. C. G. Madden on her
reach Dn
and Count Sforza before Septem-- Problema created
Greek ecast, for
It was learned that Mr. Acheber to review the compromise armies by the extremely inoun-
con nad ann find tainous terrain where they lost a
cariler expressed the formula-Reuter. According to the crew of the fight but said the present ap- Dutch liner, the Tbadok met hope ter carly action on the pact
arms programme st to the HMS poured to be favourable
Royal and the
meeting with the Senate Foreign government,
Navy destroyer off the coast of
Relations committee a day before She was Cheklang on May 21. instructed by Vice Admiral Mad- he left for Paris. den to anchor near the admiral's At that time, diplomatic sources dogship.
he came away from the meeting convinced that both
ures would be expedited. micasures
was t
understood that Mr. Acheson's latest appeal after one
He added that only aid offered by Greece's Communist neigh- bours had kept the fighting going this long.
of
not
an-
auty here. He reviewed the arrival at the Cheklang province 1 at Parist on Germany ] other meeting between Mr. Bovin
Peace This Year?
Belfast
and 器
SHI
He said, "There every hope of restoring peace within Greece this year and restricting guerlila movement
RTCAS She remained at her anchorage along the border, War In that for hve days and Inter was asked It area and
In certain to return to the Calony. perhape
to
isolated mountain areas could continue indefinitely."
Yesterday, she unloaded some
were
Thi
H
week dealing with the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrel Vishin- sky, was transmitted in teletypo Conversations with Mr. Webb at the State Department-United |
He pointed out that 83 per cent 490 mattresses and 800 blankets of Greece's 50,000 square mile which
· supplied · by area is mountainous. The Greek Royal Navy before she left here Army is forced to move over on May 18 for use by expected Press,
areas using pack mules for mupply.
when
destruction becomes Imminent the
guerilla's
fado across the border and are given sanctuary. The assistance given to the guerillas by the Northern neighbours of Greece has
been the big factor in making the war lost have been and still are, the only
30
long. These countries
source of supply of the guerillas tliari looting."United
other
Preus.
Personalia
Originally, the Tjibadak was planned to evacuate more than Together with 1,000 passengers from Shanghai. the 55. Tared Tibadak was chartered by this Hong Kong Covernment.
CHURCHILL CALLS ON CONSERVATIVES
earlier
ONLY BREAD, WATER FÖR LOVER
Vienna, May 28. The Vienna police allege that
Augusta Adam, aged 49; locked
ner lover, Johann Andrysek, ogeri;
66 In a small dark room for six months and fed him only on bread and water,
London, May 28.
Augusta, who is in jail, claimed Mr. Winston Churchil told a that he threatened to murder her Conservative rally here tonight and that she acted in self-de-
We must be ready for an au-
fence. tumn election It comes w
The must be mobilised."
police reported that they found a "live skeleton" whose Referring to Labour defeats body showed signs of recent beat- Mr. P. Lefevre, Vice Prest-Car
in this month country
ing and whipping-Reutár. lent of Caltex; arrived in the wide local elections, the Conser Colony: by PAA yesterday.
vative leader added. "The recent Mr. Lefevre, flying in from elections have proved the growing Tokyo, will be here for about distaste of the masses of the week to Inspecting Caltex instal- people for the record of our So- lations.
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