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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1949.
Bishop Supports Boundary
Sterilisation Of The Unfit
Birmingham, November 28. The Right-Reverend Ernest William Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, who is well-known for his outspoken statements on controversial, quos, tions, doclared today "the Time is fost coming whön störilläätiön of the unifit în Britain will be essential in the “Wolfore State.” Speaking at a Rótory Club luncheon here, he said that at least 90 per cent of feeble-minded- ness is inherited.
"A time is quickly coming when sterilisation of the unfit will have to be essential in our social organisation.
"Sterilisation may well be, in fael, the complement of the wel- fare state,"
The creation of the welfare state whe a great achievement and would doubtless be followed sewhere, he salt, but spelai re orms crented new situations 20 which new and sometimes trouble.
problems arose.
We must educate our citizens w have smaller families. We must have medically controlled sterili- athen of the grosser forms of un- Alness.*
Many are heginning to think that medically controlled euthin ania for defective infants shop be an ekiment of Britain's social policy.
Dangerous For Women
Replying to a questioner, Who reteried to the dangerous Wature of the operation by which women were stérilised, Dr. Barnes vald:
"Sterilisation for than is quite easy and there is no danger in it. The medical authoilles seem to bellove that sterilisation for a
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"We have to look at the fudis. This problem was considered by the Brock Committee, which të j ported in favour of medically con- trolled sterilisation--not ps A punishment, that iden Ja impos- sible, but as a means of promoting the social health mmanity,
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The idea is now. It is co- to our traditions. It seems to be an offence against our hu- tive is there? The need man instincts, but what alterna- is theru confronting us.
"It you doubt 1, take an op- knowledge portunity of getting such us you can get in this city. quite easily by consulting health authorities."
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"We must get rid of the stoven- ly, vicious, idle wasters of the community," Dr. Barnes declared. "Unfortunately, the welfare state is only too likely to encourage their increase.
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Karachi, November (20) The tribunal Nokded by the'
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ork of fixing the ubynderies between PAKI 'start's" inblkydd "province of Emil Bengal and the 'Wajoining Indian territory "Calcutta on December 5. Soon-after- wards it will move to Dacca. East Bengal
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PRELATE ON ATOM MENACE
London, November 29. The Archbishop of York urged the Democracies of the world today to pledge inime- diate and collective ven- geance against any nation which uses the atomic bomb. The Prelute, Dr. Cyrl F. Gurbeti, Bald the Democracies should agree at the same time that they will never use the boil against u possible enemy unless it has been used fest against thom.
He set for his proposal in hin monthly Diocesan leaflet.
If the United Nations fails to oblok an agreement barring the bomb. Dr. Garbett said, the Unit- td States and-Britain should take
ing nations to unity.
Errol Flynn Finds Ideal Wife
The Irish-born film actors, "E÷6) ~F19nh; <has 'Yound the #deat wife," 616 Princess Trane ›QhiRap eyddi 20. Tḥbiéfanfagbent had öön announced trom Paris. Flynn and his 'Princess firnoda at *Elefför Film Studios, Cöndèn.AprPhoto,
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TRUMAN'S WARNING ON SITUATION IN GREECE
Washington November 28. Prösiderit. Truman Taposted to Congress today that United States. military, uid, hogerfier with thre courage and détermination of the Greek poo- pic, had substantially elimindred the Com- munist guerilla threat to Greece.
the lead in calling the peace-lov- In his eighth report on the. 'Military Assistance Programme to Greece and Turkey, Mr. Truman added, however, "Neither the American nor the Greek people should be fulled into com- plocence by the marked improvement in the Greek milltary situation,
"If the weapon were used in mapalkkaama {-fature war. It would probably destroy our civilisation in the first half hour of anatomic war. A nation might find it towns and ports and in ruins beyond reco- vety.
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He called for renewed negotia- tions, on the highest level.--As- sociated Press.
The
"Communist expansion is a Dealing with Turkey, Mr. Tru- stubborn force whose persis-mm described as significant tent resourcefulness can only Agstinbly in May of this year to Fleetion of the Turklàh National be countered by equally per-merge the Tuncia General Staf sistent vigilance and pa- with the Minßtry of National De- tience,"
fèrice.
The report covered the period "This legislation is éxpéétéd to from April 1 to June 30 this your,have, far-reaching effects through- before the Greek guerillos An- but, the whole structure of the [nounced their cease-fire in Octo Turkish militory establishment,"
ber.
Mr. Truman sald,
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CIOS VISITS WASHINGTON
If considerable number of Hattons declared that they would -never be the first to use the bomb,
they would encourage" confidence." Without the Creek will to re- The President reported that De Garbett said that Russia's sist, it is unicely that foreign Soviet propaganda attacks against possession
atomic energy cid, or international diplomacy, or Turkey have persisted, Since the makes it impérative that another
fortuitous developmitints chuld, end of World War II with vary- Washington, November 28, attempt must be made to secure
have Halted The drive of Coming deirces of intensity arid Field Marshal Sir William international control.
modifications Mediterran-
“of thème !! munism toward
Slim, Chief of the Imperial can, the President said.
Co-oporation With West General Staff, pafd a courtesy The
consequences of a Com-
The President continued, "Fol-call today on the U.S. Deputy münist defeat of Grecce would have been incalculable. The folowing the inauguration of the Secretary of Defence, Mr. Step-
Tiited States programme for hidhen Early. cont Greek victories are lan to Turkey: The Soviet tadio en-. Afterwards, faced by reporters, augury for the ultimate triumph devoted to arouse Turkish an- he declined to ciscus anything of democratic Ideals.
have thus "The Greek people
playing up alleged more serious that the Anny- Navy football game un Saturday which he attended-with--Field Marahal Viscount Alontgomery as guests
General Omar N. Bradley.
taithip, for example, are coming to Britain in large number to enjoy the batents of the welfare state. Dre Barnes shid
lely by
Th approach
talled.
American *Imperialism' in the we must limit Immigration, Justitied American coundence in Near East, and in-Turkey. Whether from
India, South, them and money and effort dx- Africe, the West Indies or Eaktpended on the United States pro- Europe. We must reducate our gramme of aid ld-Greece." citizens to have' siñaßér-families. We must have medically-con-
Turkish Defence Measures!
to
"Soviet propaganda ház gotte great lengths to prove that there
گرافی
isi anti-Govortiment Finch anti- The Field Marshal said he American rentiment in Turkey, gathered one of the objectives of Recently, the Soviet radio called the players in the game was to on Turkish Libernis Lo revolt deceive the other side as, to who of our stums: United States would play an im- against their "Fascist lenders who, had the ball. «
"They deceived me "all right,"
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sterilisation of the gros
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We must "get-rid-of our
Mr. Truman said that the
We must give all possible help to portant role to the efforts of the it was alleged, were selling them
to "seille dlf-out to American "Imperialists"
the poor and unfortunate. But we United Nations
foutht
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Votary Club member, Dr. Barnes
Tet the Welfare state ferences between. Greece and her "However, popular condence the Northern neighbours and to put in the United States remains un- thìn fprdro
an end to foreign
aid to
Greek shaken.
"The Turkish people and their cle referred particularly to leaders recognise that close co- assistance piven by Albania, operation between Turkey and which, he said, had been found the Western world is ndien by the United Nations to Be portant factor in-maintaining in- primarily reíponaible for the ternational peace and security."- threat to peade In the Balkans. Reuter
to a question by a | rèbels.
that "elx to 10 per cent of the British population · is "men- tally below par and should be starlised. Reuter and Associated
·Press
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· Maoris, who" niways "vote the to, will tomorrow, dect their day before the European elec four members to the House of Representatives, in the New Zea- Iand general blection: Since 1943 Labour has held, all four Maori seats.--Reutér
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