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York, October 12. The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbett, said today that tho Pope's intention to proclaim the bodily Assumption of the Virgin Mary Into Heaven as a Dogma of the Catholic Church would rolse a new obstacle to Christian unity.

needs urgent aid for campaign in Indo-China

Paris, October 12.

Franco urgently needs more and faster American military aid for Indo-China, but has no plans to ask for troops, authoritative "sources, said here today.

"

In countries where Roman There are, in fact, no plans known to increase the Catholicism was often the only alternative to athelem, educated men on the threshold of the faith"

might withdraw from it rather than accep!

dogma

which their reason rejected, he

size of French forces fighting there, despite severe reverses in the past week at the hands of Communist-led Vietminh guerillas.

A highly placed informant

not," when asked if France was consider-

said in his presidential address snid, "definitely to the Convocation of York.

The Church of England coulding asking for efther American not accept a dogma which had or United Nations ground for- neither scriptural, historical nor ces. doctrinal foundation.

Some ometals, and some news- papers, have expressed the view "The claim that Christianity is that the French fight in Indo- a historical. bellef will be pre-China is the cause of the Western judiced it a plous belief, with world against Communist aggres- no shred of history to support it, slon, and that other nations should

In is treated as a fact of history the same sense as the Resurrec tion of Jesus Christ," Dr. Gar- belt said.

Wis

There was widespread respect for the life and wisdom of the present, Pope, but there nothing to justify the claim that wisest of the holiest and

in infuluble wag

even men decisions.

hi

help.

the

British view on Libya

Luke Success, October 12.. Sir Gladwyn Jebb (Britain) The United States has already started a flow of money and said today that the sooner the material to the Indo-Chinese na-work of administering Libya ton, where an estimated 150,000 could be handed over to a pro- French Colonial and Indo-Chinese perly constituted Libyan Gov- troops have been fighting the crnment "the better pleased we

shall be." guerillas for four years.

Rellable French

in- Sources

French today that two dicated

Defending Britain's position in Cabinet. Ministers

in now

Libya, Sir Gladwyn told the Ad Washington have been instructed Hoc, or special, Political Com- mittee. "More people stem to A dogna proclaimed by a bad to. discuss the possibility of in-

have becreasing and speeding up

"the and

idea that the British foolish Pope would

Government enjoys undertaking equally binding upon the faith-American aid,

They are the Defence Minister, tasks such as the administration, ful, Dr. Gorbett said. It the Pope, speaking authoritatively, Mr. Jules Moch and the Finance of Cyrenaica and Tripolitanla.

Mr. Maurice Petsche. niade

doctrinal Minister,

costs the British

taxpayer last

large sums of money which he statement, he would commit the They went to Washington

•lece spent on other whole of the Catholls Church and week-end for a series of Franco- would rather no one within it would dare to American and international talks things. It costs large numbers of

the rearming

Western trained and experienced men who contradict or criticise, Dr. Gur-on

armed would otherwise be available for Europe, bett said.

forces, and financing of new de- other tasks. It results in criticism

of

Urilled Nations bodies But if a head of the Church offences against the dangers of us in

made England

which is an equally Communist aggression.

unfair and sometimes he would erroneous statement,

A French spokesman said today offensive."

battalion. being Dealing with the Soviet dele- 4 French not commit the Church to it. He that would be over-ruled by the com- trained to join the United Nations gate's criticism of British ad- and forces in Korea will be sent to ministration in Libya, Sir Clad- mon consent of the clergy

"I do trust that we by the Korca as planned, in spite of the wyn said, laity and repudiated

in this committee be able French setbacks in Northern Indo- may in Convocation, Reuter,

China.

erroneous

Commission's appeal on island 'theft'i

Alhens, October 12. The United Nations Balkans Commission has appealed to the General Assembly as a matter the of

to consider urgency

on a recent border incidents

Thrace, where tlac river in Greeks accused the Bulgarians of trying to "steal" an island.

In a cable to the President of the Assembly, Nasrollah Entizam, of Persia, the Commission sug- gested that the two governments should be invited to refrain from

unification

of

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British airlift

to Korea

Evidence that British is acting without delay on her decision to reinforcement of continuo the her ground troops in Korea has not been long forthcoming..

on

While the First Battalion of the Royal Ulster Rißes are their way from England by troopship, the Royal Air Force's air-trooping mechanism, is work- Ing hard on an airlift spanning ten thousand miles of continent and occan.

The Arst contingent of rein- forcement for the British 27th. Brigade has already Joined their Units in Korea having been flown to Japan In Hastings troop- carriers of the RAF's Transport Command.

In order to cope with this re-. Inforcement traffic, the Royal Air Force has extended its Far East trunk route by a two-day leg from Singapore.

esta-

At Manila, where the Hastings on the stage before embarking last lap of their flight, a small servicing party has been blished and a similar Unit exists at the airlift terminal in Japan. On arrival in Japan the troops ure ushered into a transit cay:

and a clean-up

for a meal within four hours are bound by rail for their part of embarka ton. tion.

The machinery of transfer from the air troopers to the sea transport runs smoothly under

American direction.

This giant airlift delivers the

Korean troops to

shores just eight days after taking-off from their home airfield in England.

Lips are sealed in Red China

Singapore, October 12. Reporters found Communist Chinese envoys and official, through whic

passed

have.

"What effect would an- to avoid pursuing the red-her singapore in recent weeks on

other 300 men, more or less, have on a force already as big as 150,- 000?" he asked.

their way embassies

in

Rect

to establish

neighbouring Asian countries,

cola and silent.

of Colonialism' which has been thrown into our debates by the representatives of the Soviet The French are sending General Union for the purpose of distract- Alphonse Juin, one of the nation's Ing attention from the real im-South East leading military strategists, to perialist menace which confronts Indo-China. A government spokes-all free nations throughout the man insisted today, however, that world.

"We are determined as an ad- General Juin is going for a week ministering power to do our ut- or so only and then will return

to see that the Libyans to bis post as Resident General of most

achieve independence in the best Morocco.

possible circumstances by the date which the General Assembly has ordained-January 1, 1952.

:

Paris meat

Meanwhile, the Prime Minis ter, M. Rene Plaven, tonight met top-level officials for a con-

ference about the new phase of the Indo-Chinese war.

Re-

We shall see to it that the new state sets off to the best possible

start.

He asserted that the delegate's speech in the

Europeans--mostly missionarles and businessmen-on their way hone from Mao Tse-tung's China also kept their lips tight.

The usual reason:

"Some members of our organi- sation are still in China, and if we say too much about conditions there, it may cause trouble for these people."

However, most of them agree that the days of the European In Soviet Communist China are 'numbered. Corn-They are gradually being squeezed

out by various means

Ilable reports said they agreed mittec "bristled with inaccuracies

and distortions." of to study the avaliability troups in France proper for the

Campaign and new strategic

rtion

Italian view

Count Leonarda Vitetti, Italian Government observer In the Committee, had earlier pré- sented his "Government'sTM views on a British resolution, regard. Ing the financial and economic provisions of the treaty of peace with Italy to be applied to Libye.

In a preliminary statement, he declared that the probleni raised in the British proposal could not be solved without the consent of

The British draft resolution, on would ignore

other han.he asserted.

Italian

Businessmen suffer from crip- pling taxes and myriad controls. Luck of foreign shipping at Chinese ports has brought bust- ness almost to a standstill.

Missionaries meet with hamper- Ing restrictions and sil kinds of

petty Prcs.

difficulties. Associated

GRANADA VISIT OF DR. CUNHA

Lisbon, October 12. The Portuguese Foreign Min- istor. Dr. Paul Cunha, left today for Granada, Spain, where he will meet the Spanish Foreign Martin Artajo, Minister, Mr. tomorrow.

The French Government was any action likely to provoke fur-gravely worried by the sudden ther incidents and should consider Lurn for the worse in the situa

Only two an immediate meeting of a mixed

In Indo-China. commission pending a frontier 4

weeks ago a Government spokes- convention.

man had asserted that the French The incidents, which have in-forces held the initiative and will cluded clashes between frontier continue to do so.

The Coobang disaster, one of guards, arose over a dispute in which the Greeks have accused the worst in French colonial hla- the Bulgarians of trying to divert tory, shocked and stunned both the river so that the iny island the Government and the public of Olpha, in the middle of the in France and sparked an outburst the Italian Government. river, which is also the frontier, of bitter criticism of the Govern- would come within their terriment in all sections of the French the

al-"the have Press. Interpellations tory.--Reuter.

In some ways, the resolution ready been tabled on it in the National Assembly, which meets was even stricter than the treaty its of peace itself.-Property would be again on October 17 after

transferred without compensation, summer recess.

Three Immediate conclusions for instance, Count Vitetti de

drawn by the French Gov-clured. crnment:

1. The Communists, after their Korea, have opened what defeat is in effect a "second front" in

At the suggestion of the Chair- Indo-China, where the French troops now must face full-scale man, a sub-comm ee was then offensives by well-trained Viet formed with the following mom-

Hospitaliers. armed with heavy bership: Britain, France, Greece, Egypt, Belgium, the Argentine, Calling"-Programminh forces

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Sir Gladwyn said that he would prefer to make his comments on this matter in a sub-committee when it was created.

A representative of the Italian

2. Withdrawal of French troops Government and the Chaleman of Chinese the Council for Libya will also from the mountainous border country is now unavold-attend the sub-committee meet- Avable to enable the troops to mass Ings in an advisory capacity,

The Committee then adjourned for defence of the rich rice bowl

until tomorrow-Reuter.

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The French Finance Ministry spokesman said the National As- sembly would be asked for at additional 25,000,000,000 francs in credits over and above the 120,- 000,000,000 already allocated for 1950 to fight the war in Indo- China-United. Press, and Asso ciated Press.

ROSSELLINI TO SUE SENATOR

Two killed in strike demonstration

Bombay, October 12,

Two people were killed and elght injured when the police opened fire on striking textile workers here today.

Twelve policemen were hit by stones thrown by strikers. The police first used, tear gas, and then opened fire, to

disperse strilters Home, October 11.

delying a city-wide ban The Italian film director, Mr.

on meetings. A Itoberto Rossellini, said today ha

The strikers had attempted to had filed a Ubel sult in Rome

hold rally in protest against an this morning agairu United States Indian labour tribunal's verdict. Senator Edwin C. Johnson, the on Monday upholding the Bombay Colorado Democrat vho earlier industrial Court's award of a

llini from bonus of two months wages. this your attacked Rossellini fro

The man faclded last night to the floor of Congress,

Rossellini said he had filed the continue their two-month strike, 220,000 workers, until sult because of u derogatory re-involving mark which he heard that Senator the mill-owners mal their demand: bonus and a

| 0.35—"The Adventures of P Q Johnson had made about: him al for avini APHA DO

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the presence ut five ? Italian

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The oficial purpose of his visit is to accompany the Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon, Don Manuci Cerejeira, during the celebrations of the fourth centenary of the death of San Joao de Deus (St John of God) who was born in Portugal in 1495 and lived most

his lie in Spain.

In 1840 he founded a hospital at Granado. This was the be- ginning of the order of Brothers St. John Was canonised in 1000.-Reuter.

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