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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1950.

CAMPAIGN

CHURCHILL RETURNS TO LEAD TORY ELECTION PRIMATE ON THE ELECTION

London, January 12. The Archbishop of Canter- bury scolded the Prime Minis- ter, Mr. Clement Attlee, to- day for calling the general election the day after Ash Wednesday.

Noting that election eve rallies will coincide with religious ser- vices, the Archbishop. Geoffrey Fisher, destared Convocation.

Dr.

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119, 1 think, regrettable that

this fact should have been over- looked by those in authority or, If observed, should have been dis- regarderl

that

"It is unfortunately true

to a very Rrent number of eler- tors the fact would be of ho signifeance and while i think

is right to express regret I do not think it is possible to tip more." Dr Fisher did not mention Mr. Attlee by name, but only the Prime Minister has the authority to fix the election dato.

ground

The Archbishop said there was gond dral of

common

chief Among the three Labour, Conservative and faberal, adding:

parties,

"Just us two ronds not far dis- tant from one another at the start may lead to different continents, so polietes which in the muderate stalement are not dissimilar inny lead to destitutions poles apart. Bere indeed is a fruitful Reid for genuite conrern.

He indented ne support

ntry Press

for

of the parties --Associnted;

ECA AID FOR UK

Washington, January 12,

London, January 12.

The Conservative leador, Mr. Winston Churchill, returned hore tonight to lead his election troops into battle after a fog had threatened his air journey from Madeira. This had provoked considerable anxiety.

The 75-year-old leader disembarked from o.flying

boat at Southampton in fine fighting fettle, ready for an early "Council of Wor" with his chief lieutenants-the members of the Con- servative "Shadow" Cabinet.

Although Mr Churchill's the Deputy Prime Minister. M

Morrison, tha Labour chief colleagues stood by as Herbert precuuilon aganst a quick sum-campaign "boss.” mons 'from

the their leader,

A spilt developed today among ** 8,000,000 trode unionista mosi of them traditional

general impression wus tha: Brita developments were unlikely to-backers of Labour over the So

night.

The war-bme Prime Minister, cutting short his holiday at Fun-

Britain today was given $32,- non,000 in Marshall plán ald, half │rhal,

In

MR. CHURCHILL

the Madeira

Islands,

Fetalist Governmenta wage free.

ang policy.

The nation's 187 leading tende unions, represented by delegates at a conference There, approved The Government policy on wagen by the narrow majority of 160,000. The delegates, using bloe voles, approved the polley by 4,283,000 10 3,006,000.

Won't affect vote

Fears for Archbishop Yu. Pin

New York, January 12. The United Cathella Or. ganisation for the froning of Cardinal Mindszenty sold to day in a telegram to General MacArthur that it expecta Archbishop

Yu Pin, Primate

of

China, to be tho next "Catholic martyr." The pros."

organisation telegraph.

ed General MacArthur that it belloved Archbishop Yu Pin will be proodcuted by the Chinese Communists a coon

substantial Bumbar of Wostorn nations

recognisa their Government.

urged the Generaj to in- form the

the American people of the importance of alding in the defence of Talw 10%, United Press.

INGRID BERGMAN DIVORCE

Rome, January 12. Ingrid Bergman is to seek

• Mexican divorce from Dr. Peter Lindstrom, Hollywood surgeon. her lawyer, Gino Sotis, said in Rome today.

The conference opened with an The Swedish Alm star ud That she intends to marry Roberto attempt to get the decision post.

the poned until after

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Rossellini, noted Italian director election, but this WIN

with whom she made st defeated

Amon the voleunle island of Strombol Speaker after spraker in the de- bale among them many who cat

> Sicity. their vules for the Trades Union Congress policy complained that Wages restraint could onl practised if there were stricter measures to control profitx

The general. opinion Bunong : political observers was that trade unionists would not allow their split to feet labour's chances of success in the generat election on February 23,

It

א

is expected

polis.

that there will

be a ruce until after Britain hos Kane to the

The full force of the discontent

to be spent for raw cotton and arrived by the flying boat Hamp-of 3,500,000 workers is then likely half for wheat and wheat flourshire about w hour ahrad

of to explode on the new Government in the United Statca,

schedule, after a 1,500-mile flight. if it persists in a wage-pegging Omer ECA akutiments an- The plane landed Calabot, | policy-Reuter and United Press. nounced today included: $280.- eight miles South of Southamp-| 000 to French overseas territories ton, because of fog, and taxied to for enton and to pay technical Southampton.

service costs in recqyery projects, "I think it is high time we had and $6,891,000 to The Nether- a new Paritament, Mr. Churchill lunds to pay ocean transportation said as he left the plane. costs--Associated Press,

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MATRIMONIAL TANGLES

Grand Rapids, Michigan,

January 12.

faced with possibility of One of has failed in the most curious political paigns in

cam-

Mrs. Helen Bishop, aged 33, a bid to annul the marriage of her recently eler divorced husband

to her 16- condidates

history--"allent toneering."

b. Same 1,800

inurrlage.

for 625 seats in the House of Comm-year-old daughter by mons were obliquely warned that they will either have to keep quiet until February 3-or face charges of breaking the election laws.

Funds limited

As Mr. Churchill flew back from Madeira, candidates

former

The divorced husband, Victor

Bishop, aged 35, and Mrs. Bishop's daughter were married: 21 days after the bridegroom's divorco from the bride's mother became final.

"I gave him a divorce when he told me that he was in love were with a

Mrs. younger woman,"

warned about "premature election Blahop told the court. "I did not campaigns" in u Labour Party know the other woman was iny communique to jes own candi-own daughter." dales.

Officially the campaign opens Detion. on February 3, when Parliament

The court decided to take (no

Matching this matrimonial tan-

is to be dissolved by Royal edict. gle was onother disclosed at Under the new election rules, Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday, when

DRAKE candidates are strictly limited in 33-year-old Theodore Borkowski

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the funds they can spend, and the won an uncontealed divorce after Labour Party warned that such testifying that his wife wanted Lanour

his son by outlays as reservations of halla, to marry

a former

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ASIA NEEDS AID Washington, Jan. 12. Dr. Roy Meyer, Chief of the Marshall Plan Mieston to Taiwan, said today that the countries of

funds if they started electioneering before February 3. Both sides are obviously confused about the Anancial aspects of the election, and no clear ruling has yet been given.

Other main election news of South East Asia will need the help of President Truman's Point the day was a summons to the Four plan to resist Communism.

He told this to a House of Re-

390 Soufallat Members of Parlin-

In Turin, meanwhile, lowyers To Rossellini and his former vife, Marcella Rosselini, uge de Marchis, are to appear in court tomorrow to ask för Italion up- proval of an Austrian aruvulment

their

marriage, granted Vienna on December 23, 1948.

Solis suit he was not authorized to speak about arrangements for the custody of Miss Bergman's 11-year-old daughter, Plu, now in Hollywood with her father.

He added that he could not deny reports that Ingrid had agreed to yield custody of the child to her husband. —Associated Press.

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