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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1950.
GALES, RAIN, SNOW Bevin travels with Doctor SPOIL THE EASTER
PERIOD IN EUROPE
Ex
London, April 9.
Gales and heavy rain showers marred the Easter holiday in much of West-
ern Europe today.
In the Eastern United States, snow laid a white blanket over many towns. Britain was particularly affected by gales which swept poits and inland
towns alike but failed to drive holiday-makers away.
OUTRAGE IN NOTRE DAME
Paris, April 9. Priests and members of the 10,000 congregation. today pursued from Notre Dame à false Dominican friar who mounted into the pulpit and denounced the Catholic Church during the Easter Sunday Pontifical High Mass.,
As he ran, the false friar, 22- year-old Michael Mourre, tried to take off his white homespun Do-
minicon frock which was tripping him, while the arganist played the organ with all bass stops open to drown the shouting
Caught by the police in the square in front of the Cathedral, Mourre was taken to the local police station..-and charged, on the complaint of the Archbishop of Paris, Monsignor Feltin, with
costume and disturbance of re- ligious exercise.
illegally wearing ecclesiastical
Wearing a Dominican
robe he had hired from a fancy dress shop for three days,
ays, Mourre stond at the font of the pulpit until the mument
when the Archbishop had ünished chanting the Creed. In the silence that followed, the apparent
arent Dominican mounted the steps.ints the pulpit and declaim ed loudly: "I accuse the Catholic Church of turpmg our thought towards emply sky The the Church is the cooker of West
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The rest of his specch drowned by the organ,
which swelled into a blast of musle,
The organ of Notre Dame is famous for the power of its bass music, which is capable of ink- ing the Cathedral vibrate-Reu-
ter.
ENGLISH DEFEAT IN BADMINTON
Southend, at the mouth of the Thames, had a short snow shower in the afternoon but the sun came out afterwards,
Paris, with many thousands of foreign visitors, also had showers and a cold snap in the morning,
In Rome, the sun shone bright- ly ns 500,000 people knelt to re- colve the Pope's Easter' blessing. Reuter roports described Easter Sunday celebrations In many pinces as follows:
1
London-In the Tower of Lon- the British Broadcasting don,
Arat time, Corporation, for the televised a church service with sermon from the historic Chapel of St. Peter Ad Vicula.
The Easter parade of the Yeo
man warders in their picturesque
Tudor uniforms before the service was also televised.
A spokesman of the televising station said later that the inno- vation had been well received,
Treasure hunt
Twin brothers suicide
Paris, April 9.
Forty one year old twin brothers, Paul and Loule Lealere, committed suicide to- gether by gassing themselves
In
their room In the Ruo
Jean-Moinen, Paris East End. The polles day had diffi. culty in determining which hot Was which, and could establish which of
of them turn. ed on
The brothers, labourers, had
the
both out of work.
heen for
Neighbours
sald
that the twins killed themselves because Paul's 12-year-old daughter, Jeannette, who lived in à convent school, had told them that she did not want to re turn to them.—Reuter.
Weather disappointed many people who had gone to the Isle
and white cherry blossoms, now of Mull, off the Scottish Wesl in full bloom. const, to get a glimpse of Bri-Jerusalem: Both Western and tain's biggest treasure hunt for many a day.
The gates had stopped Navy divers continuing their attempt to salvago what is belleved to be the Spanleh Armada galleon, the Duque de Florencia, sunk
Eastern Christians celebrated Easter here today, the dates of the holiday in the two calendars coinciding for the first time for
many years.
Members the Consular Corps passed through, the Jaffa Gate,
The Foreign Secretary Ernest Dovin, algne last-minute documents in the train before he loft for the Strasbourg Conference from London's Victoria Station. In the background la the Foreign Secretary's doctor, Bir Alexander McColl, who accompanied him to the conferenda... (Associated Press Photo),
INTERNATIONAL RINGS SMUGGLING ARMS INTO FRENCH INDO-CHINA
Saigon, April 9.
In Tobermory Bay and reputed following tradition, to hear Easter international rings are reported to be smuggling about US$500,000 worth
to have carried treasure worth
millions.
Paris In Parls a much colder
morning and early showers broke up the city's two-day heat wave. Some 250,000 foreigners, most- ly Britons Czechoslovakians, Belglans, Dutch and Swiss, pack- ed the elly's hotels. There was scarcely vacant holel room withle 00 miles of Paris.
Meanwhile, rallway oMcinis estimated that 500,000 Parisiany had left for the sea and country, while a further 300,000 had gone by road.
Russian Easter
news
Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Services were held in Protes- tant, Catholic and Russian chur- ches.
Nazareth: Arabs wore no ham- mer and sickle badges during Easter celebrations in Nazareth today.
among
the
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of small arms a month from Thailand into Indo-China to supply both the Communist-led forces of Ho Chi-minh and various dissident guer illa groups. Well-informed quarters which make this estimate say it is a conservative.
one. It covers only activities of known smuggling gangs, with no al- , lowance for others that may have kept their operations, completely
dark,
These sources say, the traffic, "Republic of Vietnama", who are bullding ronds and trails across French-supported the border through mountainous automatic includes
weapons, opposing the rifles pistols and grenades.
regime of the Emperor Bao Dai, terrain. This would indicate anti- which is blas called Vietnam. cipation of closer co-operation with the Chinese Reds, who have The French police have been formally recognised Ho's govern
halt unable to
the smuggling ment us the legal regime. which has been a chronic pro.
There are unconfirmed reports blem for
years. They falled to
smash ona widely that French planes are now being known international ring which used to try to disrupt this road- has European connections. Its building work-Associated Press, agents have been operating in Balgon itself for more than a year.
the rate of 15,000,000 to 25,000,- 000 a month. The plastre is offi clally worth five US, cents but sells on the open market in Hong Kong for two cents,
Last year some wore them in church, as well as in the streets. Since then an improvement in employment conditions has peared to diminish the initial Communist auccess Arab population.
Payment for the bulk of it is Nazareth was packed with pll-made in Indo Chinese plastres at grims for the celebration.
All churches, both Eastern and Moscow: A Soviet
Western, celebrating Easter agency despatch received in Lon-gether, were packed.-Reuter. don said that a vast congregation of worshippers packed Moscow's Yclokhovsky Cathedral last night' for a midnight Easter mass at which the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia, Alexei, offelated, Easter services were held at ali Russian Orthodox Copenhagen, April 9.
Churches the country. The British girls, Miss Q. M. throughout
This Allen and Miss I. E. O'Beirnt,
the Russian Orthodox
Geneva, April 9. beaten in
Easter coincides with the
women's Church
Easter the Danish in
M. Paul Van Zeeland is ex- other celebrations of doubles final of
pected in Geneva shortly, to ternational Badminton Champion-denominations, ships' here today.
Owing to the fact that the confer with King Leopold on They los to the Danish pair, Russian Orthodox Church uses the the question of his return to Frau-Tonny Ahm,-and-Kirsten old style calendar, it usually cele-the-Belgian-Throne.
All-brates Christmas and Easter some
Professor Jacques Pirenne, the 12 days later.
secretary 3 Roman Catholics behind the principal private
to Iron Curtain had the opportunity King Leopold, who returned to of hearing the Mass from St. Leopold's villa here last night absorbed there by dissidents who a visit to Brussels, today range all the way from simple Peter's, Router's monitoring sta-conferred with the King on his bandits to clements of varying tion reported.
туске
Thorndahl. who
won the England doubles title last month by 16-2 15-6-Reuter.
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ZEELAND TO SEE LEOPOLD
Bangkok is described as the co-ordination centre for the arms trade, but Manila is said to be the central supply point, not only for Indo-China but for the other disturbed arens
of South East Asia.
motorboats Seaplanes and fast can cally land their cargoes on
of sections
Thalland
coast that are either unguarded or not controlled by the Bangkok Gov- ernment.
From there the arms move into the Indo-China - Kingdoms
Some are Cambodia and Laos.
A running commentary on the conversations with M. Van Zee- political umilations. celebration was given in Polish, land, who has been charged with Chronic problem Czech, Hungarian and Serbo the task of forming a new Bel. Croat. But there was no com- 'mentary in Russian.
White Easter
New York: For most of the New York area it was a white Easter today.
Snow flurries began falling just after midnight and Church-goers wakened to and suburban areas under a thin blanket.
"
of
gian Geneva on Thursday by air for the Belgian capital, carried' with him messages from King Leopold Premier-designate, to the Belgian
Government.
Most shipments, however, are Professor Pirenne, who loft destined for the Communist-led forces of Ho Chi-minh's socalled
On his return he brought re- plies from M. Van Zeeland.
At Leopold's villa todas, member of the King's entourag refused to divulge the contents of the messages exchanged between the King and M. Van Zeeland. but it is understood that Leopold fromarked. M. Van. Zeeland- tɔ come to Geneva to confer on the situation.
Reuter.
Parts of Long Island reported eight-centimetre drifts.
The snowfall
extended Connecticut to New Jersey.
The lowest temperature last "night was three degrees of frost. Tokyo: In Tokyo 3,000,000 Tokyo people went to city parks or the neighbouring countryside today to plenie, under the pink
EXPERT FORGER SENTENCED
Chicago, April 9. A. counterfeiter who eluded
capture for 12 years was
son-
MAX REIMANN'S FORECAST
Hamm, April 9. The West German Communist Party chief, Max Reimann, said today that the day is not far off when the East German Democra- atic Republic will extend its poll- tical, economic and social au- thority over all Germany.
Herr Reimana was speaking at tenced to prison are for 15 years, graveside anniversary meeting He is Hugo Hedin, aged 57 5. ndar here to commemorate ↑ Swedish immigrant whose home-grpup of local Communists shot mado.copies of paper money were by the German forces 30 years: described:
Service ago, the West Gorman described by Secret 2. ugents as some of the best ever ugency, DPA, said.
turned out..
He sold that the workers Prosecutor. Daniel Ward, told the Ruhr, already regarded the the court that although Hedin East Zone President, Dr. Pieck, admifted making only US$13,500 as "the President of all of us." worth, of; fake money in the Inst Herr Relmann attacked the East 12 years U837,600 worth hnd Garman political parties for been recovered in the Chicago wanting Germany's division area alone Associated Press. Router.
PANTEEN
ROCHE
DEWS
of
SECRET TALKS ON H-BOMB
Washington, April 9. The impact of the Hydrogen- bomb on the United States plan for international atomic control is to be discussed behind closed doors by a Congressional Com-: mittée probably next week;
Senator Brien McMahon (Do- Chairman mocrat, Connecticut), of the Senate House Atomic Committee, said today that Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary State, and General Omar Brad- ley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will be among those asked to meet the Committee.
Senator McMahon gained wide attention recently when he pro- posed that the United States should start talks with Its North Atlantic Pact" partners for the purpose of jointly agreeing: upon a new, approuch, to atomic peace..
Neuter.
have
:
French officials focus world attention on the arms are trying to
trame, from Communist China into Northern Indo-China,
They have not yet, however, produced convincing evidence to substantiate their contention that the Chinese Reds are supplying Ho's forces w
with weapons on a large scale.
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French officers admitted this correspondent during a re- cent tour of points along the Chinese border, that most of the arms trade there was commercial
then -rather
political-and existed even before the Chinese Communists arrived.
These officers were of the opinion that the Chinese Reds had not yet had time to organise any big scale programme of aid for Ho's Redis.
:
Reliable Indo-Chinese sources, however, say that Ho's men are
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