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atmosphere A. Bohemian prevailed in Victoria Embank- shent Gardens, London, when the annual open-air display of paintings organised by the London County held, Hero
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Bulgars Warn Turkey
London, May 22.
"PAGANISM”
THREAT IN
SCOTLAND'
Edinburgh, May 22:
An urgent call for more churches in new housing arors to prevent whole streets from going "pagan" was made, by Dr Charles L Warr of St. Giles
Bulgaria, today warned Tur-Cathedral, Edinburgh, speaking
key that if restrictions imposed
at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland today.
year
Scottish
moved into new
diplomats and on. "Bulgarian
Dr Warr said that in the past citizens in. Turkey were
*100,000 some lifted within a week, they would Impose the same measures on people had Turkish officials. und citizens in housing areas, Bulgaria.
If a church was on the spat new housing scheme when a was completed, some 88 per cent the people could be brough into the fold.
Reporting this, the Bulgarian news agency said the warning was contained in a note handed
the Bulgarian
by
Foreign Minister to the Turkish Lega- tion in Sola.
rest
The note pointed out that if such
step were taken, the full responsibility would with the Turkish Goverment. It added that Turkey had not answercă a verbal note sent ou demanded the May 5, which cancellation of "unjustified dis- criminatory measures" applied against Bulgarians country. Reuler.
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\"" THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952,
Of Britain's Policies In Middle East
London Conference
London, May 22,
Britain will review her Middle East polley at a conference here next month, of the heads of. diplomatic missions in 12 Middle East countries. Their talks are expected to include:
1. The Anglo-Egyptian dispute.
2. Political implications of the proposed
Middle East Command.
3. Oil, particularly the Anglo-Iranian dispute.
4. Effects of the continuing Arab-Israeli-tension.
Child's Request Swamped Village Post Office
- Ardleigh, Essex, May 22.
A child's request for used Chrisimas Cards re- ceived such a response when published in a res ligious newspaper that the village post office here has bad to replaod lis oyelleg with a delivery postman van to distribute the extra mall.
Seven-year-old Vivienne for used Whittaker asked cards to be sent lo her home here, for distribution by a missionary organisa – tion to obfidren overseas,
She received 50,000 cards packed in 2,000 parcels within a few days,
With her school friends Vivlenme cuts out the pic tures and pastes religious texis in different languages on the back-Reuter,
Red Delegate Juggles With Figures
United Nations, May 22. The Soviet member of the M. Commission, Disarmament Jacob Malik, today declared of the that the armed forces
were double Bat wait for two years, he Western Powers
of the Soviet Union. added, and the figure would drop those
that the West had adopted a "policy of force."
to 50 per cent, from five to ten proving years it would drop to 30 per cent, and by a little longer wals "the whole district would have gone pagan."
Envoys aurianed to the can- ference by the Foreign Secretary,. Mr Anthong Eden, Gra expected to Include Sir Ralph Stevenson, British Ambassador in Cairo, and Mr George Middleton, Charge
d'Affaires in Teheran-two of the key figures of the recent British polley in the aren
Other heads of missions will Include those from Turkey, Iraq, Syrla, the Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Libya and Israel.,
Sir Rupert Hay, Political Re- sident in the Persian Gulf, and Sir Thomas Rapp, of the British Middle East Officé ín Cairo, will also attend.
FALLING PRESTIGE
British prestige and influence in the Middle East have fallen unprecedentedly in the three years since the last meeting was called.
Chief causes have been the situation in Egypt and the Per- sian nationalisation of the £500 million, Anglo-Iranian Oil Com pany's industry,
This will be the first such ronference presided over by Mr Eden,
The two others in 1945 and 1949 were called "by the late Labour Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin.
Royal Visit WHO Expanding Fight
To Britain
The King and Queen of Denmark shown being welcomed on their arrival et Liverpool Street Station, in Londen, at the start of their six-day private visit to Britain, Express Photo,
Iranian Premier
Takes Tearful
View Of Future
Teheran, May 22:
The Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Mossa- degh, tears coursing down his cheeks, said "today that serious unrest and perhaps a Communist grab for power may sweep Iran after his resigna- tion.
The 75-year-old Premier declared in an inter- In-view that he was determined to resign after the World Court hearings on the Anglo-Iranian dis- pute early next month, whatever the cost.
Discussions will include dustrial developments for rais- ing the living standards of the Middle East people-Reuter
Russian's Took Credit
For U.S. Invention
Philadelphia, May 22.
A Philadelphia engineer to M. Malik quoted figures today reported that a process he tanned, over to relation to area, invented and show that in
forces were 30 the Soviet Union in 1944 under British armed The "building
programme times as high as those of the Lend-Lease has won the Stall
armed Modal for 1951 for a Russian French Union, undertaken so fur had cost about Soviet
12 times as high, and engineer, £600,000, and represented only forces
church American armed forces thres one-quarter buildings which would be re-times as high. quired even if minimum provi. sion was made for new housing
areas-Reuter,
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He told the Commission, which is considering its first report to He General Assembly, that the total armed forces of the United States, Britain and France
the States In the United
Karl BilincT said details of the award to the Russian wĒTU revealed in the April 26 issue the Soviet Pres and the of March 13 issues of Izvestia and Pravda.
Mr Billner said he received
trevarda numerous
and honours from scientific societies and
"I cannot help it," he said: "11 have tried to do my best for the nation."
Dr Mossadegh was interviewed in his home, which has been pro- tecled by armed guards ever since Moslem fanatics threatened his life. Clad in D course woollen cost, he sat on a blanket- covered cot, which was the only place of furniture in the room.
He leaned his head weakly on one hand as he talked, using a white handkerchief to wipe his tears.
Uranium
Brings Fame
To Badlands'
Ottawa, May 22. Rich supplies of uranium, the raw material of atomic power, promise to bring fame and for "I shall never sign any agree-tune to the brooding "badlands" ment which is against the inde- of: Canada's Nothern Sasicat- penitence of my country," he chewan. : sald. "If such agreements must be made, 1st someone else do it. I wil step aside conscience."
with a
clear
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Hams" Tarning To Television
are
до
London, May 22. Spare - Hime television enthusiasts succeeding radio amateurs in Britani,
Harold Jones, of Ply- month, has kast reported s transmission of between and 10 milen. So, far,
The pictores Have foziges and "alli
Two
derland
Been
amateurs in Sun- Fred and Joseph Rose, who have been experi- meniing for two gearty hoste soon to make cùndset with another malente, Hogath in Nürbunkers land, ativis 18-infles, trock their Sunderland stationtimin, Reuter,
CARDINAL'S BAN ON SERMON
Against Disease
Geneva, May. 22.
The 5th World Health Assembly, at its closing ses- alon here today, decided to expand the fight against edmmtifeable diseases to include leprosy, cholera, malaria, tuberculosis and venereal diseases.........
for
Other decisforta ificfudėd:- 1. New programmes automatio... pácolristian against childhood. Alsoases, cúpecially in under-developed countries.
2. Help in organising adequate bailanak health ser
vice.
3. The expansion of training fachilles for auxiliary health perichinel
for
4. The granting of priority WILD faldarahips to under-developed countries for the Hob three years.
created
The Assembly diso several new experi-committees, including ones for poliomyelitis, leprosy and rheumatism,
MUST REMARKABLE
The WH.Q'a: programmé, for 1953 must be considered as one of the most important factors in helping, to create a prosperous.... and peaceful, world, Dr Juan Balsedo Jr., PhilippinesTM Presid ent of the WHO., told the
session.
Dr Salcedo
declared that the
programmes for the
ilonation of health of children
and the action decided on against leprosy were also causes for great satifaction.
Sir Arco! Mudaliar of India expressed the tharks of fall delegates to Dr Salcedo, for the dignity and tolerance, with which he had presided over the, Aikmbly.
privilego-to
Is line been my attend every pérations of the World Health Assembly. he. said, “and I am sure this one will go down as one of the most remarkable for its achievements
"If there have beeri differen- ces of opinion, we must not be disheartened by them. They are signa of the healthy. vitality of our organisation."--Reuter,
Indian Action Hits Dundee
Dundee, May 21. Bonn, May 22.
More than 4,000 jdte workers. Cardinal Josef Frings, Arch-
a three-day bishop of Cologne, today banned here will be on
week soon following the Indian a pencé saITION to have been Government's action in reducing delivered by Fr. Franciscus the export tax on Calcutur-made
cloth Strathmann In Born Cathedral hessian clot
Fr Strathmann, a Dominican The low Indian price has from Walberberg Monastery, caused buyers to hold up their
of
Work
atic near hore, was permitted to read orders with the Dundee Industry
because they
expecting Miners and engineers, now a Mass for peace.
accordingly lower British prices. drilling and blasting for the
Because of the shortage of He said, "The Church-held the precious`metni only a few miles
one firm will suspend South of the 60th Parallel on the opinion that my pence sermon onders
Friday until production from- new Northern shore of Lake Alha- could be linked with He acknowledged that
peace upheavals may sweep troubled baska, believe that their le démonstration by women hero
une 3, putting employees-out Iran when he resigne. He had line of huts in the lakeside today. It could have created
The Indian Government first- warned Britain and the United forests will, in a few years, be o States of the increasing Com-modern community of 5,000 the impression that the Church reduced the export, tast munist threat, he said.
people in the heart of North was behind à political demons Calcutta-made hessian cloth-on
swiftly developing tration. "They don't seem to realise it. America's
There is no reason for "Uranium Valley." It will be a great disaster
whatsoever to launch an attnak the Cordiniriate of When factories, liners, trains aminst and aircraft are powered by Cologne because of this ban," atomic energy. Uranium City's present residents feel that they Fr. will be world-famous.
numbered more than 6,400,600.niversities in the United States us and for them."
forces constituted 2.32 per cent and Europe in the past 12 years
tain 2.04 per
of the total population, rice frete under processing of con. In France under his patents in the 2.12 per cent, but in the Soviet United States. Union only 1.25 per cent.
to
I teacher in #
tion.
zin
nid Strathmann, partisan of world peace,,wig sharply persecuted under
the
OR
February 18. The British Minis- try of Materials then reduced the domestic price of raw jule. On May 6 India reduced the tax again. Rauter,
Servicemen Home From Hongkong
MATTER OF FACE The International Court at The Hague will hear Britain's charges A Russian account credits this
that Iran violated treaty obliga- M. Malik said that in. the invention
· Abramovitch | tions by arbitrarily nationalising Obscured by the limelight of Hitler regime, His peace sup
inst year United States there was one Gerschberg,
oil resources
in de-pubhelty that has attended the mons were forhidden and he flance-of-a-World-Court Injune- great oil strikes in Alberta and escaped abroad after being ro-
Southampton, May 22. soldier per square mile, in Bri-Moscow school, Mr. Billner re-
the vast Iron discoveries in lensed from preventivo custody.
About 1,800 serviceroen and tain and in France four. In Portod.
Mr Biliner sald he first demon- The Premier said that efforts Ontario and Quebec, the Northern
He lived in Romo fer dve their wives and families landed. the Soviet Union there was only ont soldier to three square strated his process to scientists to settle the dispute by negotia- Saskatchewan uranium hunt has miles.--Reuter,
and engineers at Yale Univer- tion had failed because Britain been pressed virtually unnoticed, years. He spent the war years at Southampton today from the insisted that Iran rehire British Only now that production is in Belgium where he was chased Far, East, mainly from Hong- sity in 1907.
Later he showed it to military technicians who were dismissed near at hand has the area caught by the Gestapo, but was success, kong ma Singapore,
They travelled in the troop- authorities in Washington by when the Iranians took over the public and speculative, fancy, fully hidden by Belgian friends,
ship Empire Trooper-Reuter erecting solld concrete pillbox oil fields.
The Iranians could Reuter. the Britons without four hours-United Press.
"This is a matter of the ut- | most importance to our indepen-
Lean Times fortification ready for use in not rehire
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losing face.
INDIAN ORDER dence" zald Dr Mossadegh, "The
Night Life FOR GERMANY them to get foot
Achim, May 22,
British are trying to force their way back in, but we connot on- our Roll.
་ ་ Those offering to help us London, May 22. A West German company has sell our oil should agree to our London was once one of the received an order from the In- hiring oil technicians team, world's foremost after-dark dian Government to build neutral countries such as Hol entertainment centres but now, several hundred frrigation wells land and the United States night club
"I am surprised they insist proprietors in the around Bombay, the West Gore capital aro wondering how man Economie News Agency that the technicians we engage must be British." United much longer they can stay open VWD reported today,
Night after night the clubs The wells are intended to Press. are otten half empty same make fertile sanded land, have only one or two couples in the middle of a sea of empty tables and the situation shows no sign of improving.
About. 650 tons of boring equipment und 800 tons of well parts have already, been shipped to India.
The firm expects the project bo completed within 18
Thousands of pounds Sterling to have been put into cabetét, months-Router.
shows and top-flight dance bands, but this has so far deen;""
Power Cuts In Czechoslovakia
the leanest year thee the dark Monetary Fund discipline of some firms and cons
times of the 1930's..
The hand wolter at one
famous club, where people
whose names are news all over the world hava danced and
Meeting
Vienna, May 22 Prague Radio stated today that owing to the lack of sumers who have not carried out men- the requested economy aurea electric, current might London, May 22: cut without warning between The International stonetary 6.30 am. and 12.80
Pim. and dined in the past, said sadly, Fund and the World Bank will between 8 p., and 9 p.m.3 "In one night I served only hold
that the Auntiel general two meak and both were tres meetings in Mexico City from Ciechoslovak
8 to September 12 Power would publish within the September Proprietors blame the money The British Chancellor of the next few days a scheme for Various shortage that is fitting most Txchequer, R. A. Buller, is pater cuts under which v trader and Industries in Brl-expected to load the British areas of the city and country tain for the empty tables. dcération to the two meetings, districts would have cuts of and Reuter
hour in turk --France-Pres
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radio for
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