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THE CHINA-MAIL: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950.

AMERICA SPEEDING HER MILITARY AID

TO INDO-CHINA Expectation of a crisis within next few

next few weeks

Washington, Soptember. 34,

The United States was reported today to be speading her arms aid to Indo- China in expectation of a new crisis within a few weeks in that see- tor of the Asian front.

Reports from American and French sources, officials said, report that Moscow-trained Ho Chi-minh is preparing to launch a long-prepared offensive against the French-Alliéd Vietmon forces by October 1 or soon thereafter,

URANIUM FIND IN AUSTRALIA

Darwin, September 3. What the finders claim is a narsive formation of uranium has been found on the banks of the Ferguson River, near Katherine, 200 miles South of Darwin. in Austraile's barren Northern Territory.

By that date weather con- ditions which are at présent preventing any Chinese Com- munist invasion of FormDER- are expected to become fav- ourable for a renewal of large- scale fighting in Indo-China.

Only way to keep

the peace

General's narrow escape

General J. Lawton, Collins (front seat) U.9. Army Chief of Staff, leave in a jeep for a front line, inspection, shortly after his arrival at Taegu, Koren. With him (in rear seat) are Lt. Gen. Walton H. Walker (left), U.S. army commander, and Maj. Gen. Earle E. Partridge. Fifth Air Force commander, Gen. Gollins and his party had a narrow escape 'on their return from the front ins, when North Korean artillery shelled the road a few minutes after they

According to State Department sources, flo is being heavily rein- forced by his Chinese supporters

London, September 3. for what his Vietminh Radio pro-

decisive "counter- India's Health, Minister, Raj- claimed offensive" against the "imperk-kumari Anurit Kaur, said here

pasca (AP Photo). Today that only by collaborat- lists,""

To help meet the threat a sub-

with other stantial stream of United States ing in human understanding arma and military supplies has and friendship already been poured Inte the countries could world peace, progress of vital for the country, which many consider:

mankind, be maintained. The deposit was found by three the key to all South East Asia.

Further. American shipments residents ot Katherine, who bought their own Geiger count are on the wag and others are after deciding that the area con- being assembled, including coh

ditioned naval landing craft for tained atrategic minerals.

which crews are being trained to

across the Pacific, suli

Rajkumari Amrit Kaut, who was broadcasting on the BBC on Health and Human. Nature in My Country," recalled a recent visit to India from Mr. Lester

They sald today that the coun-

Arms reported already delivered Pearson, the Canadian Seerotary ter raced madly when put near

of State for External Affairs; tasks, and they concluded that include weapons and equipment him out to see an Indian

Vietnom there was a massive formation of for 12 newly-formed uranium ore in the area.

combat battalions,, and ammuni- village, discussed with him our showed him. how problems and The Mines Director of thelon and supplies for the French:

for

fight

Pope calls against materialism

Passau, Septembor 3.

Pope Pius XII, in a message to Gorman Catholics read at their 74th an- nual congrois ħare today, called upon Catholics throughout the world to fight with all their strength to "build a dam” agalhit the Com- munist-propagated doctrine of dialétical materialism.

here and everywhere.

Northern Territory told one of metropolition forces which have the great majority of our people The Pope said this was the urgent task of Catholics

the searchers, Sydney Tennyson. been fighting Ho's guerilias for a local factory manager,

that four years. samples of the rack he had con- radio- nected

deinitely were nctive.

The Mines branch has taken immediate

100 have steps to square miles of the ground sur- tounding

the

find declared a Crown Reserve. Geo-physleisis from the Commonwealth Bureau of Mineral Resources will visit the site on Thursday.

Ho's strongth

live."

After his return to Canada, Mr. Pearson sent her a health filin on village, ilfe, made in Canada..

"And I felt from what he wrote Also included are transport

to me that, after seeing our pro- planes which the French

oblems at Arst hand, hore was a for shifting troops and supplies man who had become a friend of In the area facing China's tren-our country, and who would al- tter and

along Indo-China ways be understanding towards Coastline,

our dificulties." Ho is credited with an effective of about 150,000 fighting force men, which is about the size of combined French-Vietnam the Forers.

On India's health problem, she This is the second deposit of urentum reported in the Northern

said: "Slowly but surely, in spite of alficulties, we are progressing and improving conditions, and Territory in the last 12 months.

trained medical It is less than 100 miles from the

providing moro And at Rum Jungle.--. carlier

personnel, Reuter.

ECA SPENDING

IN GREECE

New York, September 3. Mr. Paul Porter, Economle Co-] operation Administrator to Greece, believes that the ECA outlay for Greece will be almost as much as last year when Congreas voted US$283,000,000.

0.5

At stake in Indo-China may be the future control of South East Asie with its vast production of

"But to an enthusinnt ilke my rice oll, tin and other materials vilai te Communist Asia, as well self, the progress is devastatingly slow. Nevertheless the task of the Western world.

buliding for better health is fas- Military men have cald, cinating, because of is bigness

that unless

Indo-China

and Its seeming impossibility of neighbouring Maluya, attainment."—Reuter.

Indonesia and other Thailand, countries will be in peril.

The American Military Mission in Indo-China has charge of distri buting arms and supplies and instructing in their use...

of

War--As-

French and Vietnam troops are The Greak decision to send an

the benent Infantry brigade to Korea is an all being given

milltary ideas indieation of the appreciation American Greece. feels for the aid extend-guerilla fighting, acties, as per-

feeted in the Pacine ed by the United States.

Returning from Washington ociated Press. conferences, Mr. Porter left by alr for Paris en route tɔ Athons. --Associatech Press.

JETS COLLIDE: Atlanta, Georgia, September 2..

Two F-84 Thunder jet planes PAKISTAN TRADE of 20,000 foot

WITH JAPAN

Karachi, September 3.

Scandinavian war games

Oslo, September 4. Joint Norwegian-Danish naval and air manoeuvres, the biggest take place this alice the war, week of the South-Norwegian

coast.

These Imanoeuvres coincide with big Norwegian Air Force exercises in Western und South-

He likened this night to the struggle of the early Chris tians against heathenisini.

such a Aght requires the fully energies, spiritual and moral, of the Catholics."

Desire for peace

The Holy Father urged the The Catholic Church's fight world's Cathalles not to despale against materialism In Germany and feel this fight was hopeless Is chiefly in the Russian Occupa but to remember that they also tion zone. There the Church is are hundreds of millions strong Involved in span controversy -on and that the majority of the this issue with the Communist- world's people still stand on the controlled East German govern-

inent, which promotes materia lism in the schools and Youth organisations.

side of God.

BAO DAI TO CALL ON POPE

Rome, September 3. Emperor Bau Dul of Vietnam The Pope's message was read

today received. Count Carlo on last day of the Gerinan Catho-

Thus, although the Pope did Sforza, Italy's Foreign Minis- | ties three-day conttress, which not mention the Russian zone hy ter, who brought him the

brought an estimateri 120,000

nume, it was apparent that his faithful to this old Danubian city call to combat materialism was greetings of President Luigi how absent, from on the Austrian border. Thou- directed chiefly to the 4,000,000 Elupti sands also came from Austria.

In

Catholies in East Germany, as Rome. adilition -10 condemning well as the many millions, in the materialism,. the Fape urged Communist countries of Easter Catholler to resort more than ever Europe. to prayer in what he called "the Krey realities" of present time.

the

The West Gorman Chancel for, Dr. Konrad Adenavor, sud- ressing the Congress, sald, that The future is insecure and

the West German Government fark, he sald, "therefore, we

had not a greater air or al call upon all of you to lift your

deeper desire then peace." hearts and minds to God. Priy

"But peace cannot be separat that in His merey He will turned from justice and freedom. all things to the best."

Catholics' task

The Vietnamese Emperor 15 -bore, with the Empress and his Ave children and will be received tomorrow by. Fopé Plus XII in his summer residence or nearby Castel Gandolfo

The Emperor told reporters he will remain two days in Rome

and then return to ile sunun

Southern France.

THE DAY-

Peace without justice and. free-residence of Volbere near Nice, dom of the individual and the right to one's own religion is. not the kind of peace werwarit,

So

General J. L. Riley of the Air ern Norway, in which United slimation devoled about half of be concentrated to

out

States bomber squadrons from Germany will also take part.

National Guard said that on pilot

nou out. He did balled

The object of the exercise, is to A trade delegation of six lett know the fate of the other pilot.

The body of the pilot who test the co-operation between the kore today for Tokyo to negotiate

found .was

near Norwegian and Danish naval and a new agreement covering Pakis bailed

air force tactical commands, and teni wheat and cotton shipments Atiunio,

His jet plane plummeted to the apparatus of command which In return for Japanese cloth and

earth, starting a fire which war is to have its headquarters in machinery.

extinguished. The other wreck Oala,, with both Norwegian and age has not yet been found. Danish officers watching the exer- Associated Press.

clse,Reuter,

It is expected to reach Tokyo on Tuesday on a two-week visit,

Reuter.

JS

Sandor

WATERPROOF

Sola Agents:

SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD.

Peror plans to return to Vietnam towarda, tho col of September.

Bao Dal will be received first He also had a special word for "It a few years ago we thought the millions of Germans who we had left the worst behind us by the Pope in a private audience introduce his have been expelled or flee from we must now realise that we are and will then the Eastern Terrories. He ex heading towards another mast family to the Pontiff. pressed the hope that eventually cerlous and difficult period.

Only the Empress is a Catholle. "The world horizon has dar- The Emperor and his "children right and Justice would prevail and meanwhile told the refugees kened again that all the follow the State religion of Viet- to "bear your lot in humble te-energy, all the courage and the?

strength of religious bellet must not Confucianism.

The Emperor's family In- survive the

cludes: The Empress Nam Phu- The Poge

means The his saven-page thessage to the times ahead."

"The West German Govern-on, whose name fight against materialism.

and their five children, the "It is the task of Catholics ment looks toward the future sweet Perfume of the South," Prince Boo Long. throughout the world to build with courage and optimism."

he Dr. Adenauer appealed for Crown against materialism,"

peace at home. There, anyone Princesses Phuong Mai, Phuong Also with who was disturbing social peace Lien, and Phuong Drung, and was playing into the hands of Prince, Bao Thang those carrying on the cold war the party are the Empress mother, Duchess Long-my, and Associated Press and Reuter.

the Barondes, Didelot, sister of the Empress.

dam

sald. "This task is not hopeless. The Catholles also are numbered in the hundreds of millions and

force, represent

"And, we vanture to Bay, there stand with the Catholics and on the side of God, the majority of people. Thora ára pountries with populations of Hundreds

whose of milliont people have a respect for re. ligion which would put many Catholics to shame."

When we think of the Chris- Llans of the first centuries, It fight against Ecems that the materialism can best be compar-

AIR VICTIMS UNIDENTIFIED Cairo, September Fourteen of the 55 victims of the Trans-World Airlines Con- stellation crash in the Egyptian dievert on Thursday unidentified tonight.

word still

The 14 included five Indians, All will be buried tomorrow by

et to their fight to overcome the the Egyption Government with

religious ceremonies. --- old beathion world philosophy and out order of life. As in those days, Reuter.

Eno Dat, whose name means "The Keeping of the Greatness, is the head of the State religion of Victaph Contuclin, and the cult of ancestors. His chil- åren are being elucated in French schools and the Crown Prince. Is taking courses at the College at Deo Roches Th Pou, South Western, France.L

It was Bao Dal's first visit to Rome since Vietnam has been by the Italian accognised Government and, by the Vatican,

-Associated Press.

ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TALKS TAKE A STEP FORWARD

Cairo, September 3. The Egyptian Foreign Min ister, Salah El Din Bey, told

changed between myself and Sir, tradiction to the present adminis Ralph to take longer than neces-tration in Sudon, with their Con- sary, considering the importance stituent Assembly..

Sir Ralpli Stevenson is 10 y Press conference here today of the issues," he said.

"Nothing has been arranged to London today to report to Mr. that it was most possible that for me is, meet Mr Bevin, of Bevingudalerr

Salah El Din Bey hoped his he would hold discussions with Lake Success, but such a medling

COST.

the British Foreign Secretary. Is most possible. If and when we preliminary falks with Sir Ralph Mr. Exhest Bevin, at Lake Suc-mect, we will naturally discuss may lead to an agreement that

matters of mutual concern to will realise, Egypt's demands, Egypt and Britain. PER He added that yesterday's com→ "I hope all, obstacles will uit munique had not satisfied Egyp Will We r and when we meet, naturally discuss matters of mu- maltiy be removed and there will public opinion, but it was only intended to give a general be a satisfactory agreement. tual concern," he added. "

The Foreign Minister said that idea about the talks, daugias In the fitint talks they did not - On the Arab Leheng Pollķīcai Commitice's recent decision to more the Sustan quentión.

support the Lebanon, rather then “Although -It. was only raised Turkey for a Security Council on two occasiong it is what, was sont, the Foreign Ministoryanid: sald, that, was important, and This decision will not affect the hot the dangthierstima the wab-f proant, friendly relatiores bes Tweens be Arab. Quide vand

A communique Issued yester day bald tant prejiminary discus- alons on a new treaty between Egypt and Britain had been con- cluded:by the British Ambassa~ derBir Ralph Stevenson," and the Foreign Minister and sraferr-- ed back to their Governments.

Salah El Din Boy did not, In-vijest, swas tend to raise the Anglo-Egyptian02/blink, Dovernment hai türkiy, Therarah, tek bittir. Question in the United Nationic vehil you for write de fumatano hilirexin ez kavuz the dd hol uspect the referencearing, JU VINIL UPANG Sundhara Mujadila tabelt on ka PATRY back to the British and EgyptianĮ ló dönt, with their own analis, Connell, thonia us counked Governments at the views ex- and that point of view is in conel Arab, Slate/Router.

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