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LAS PARMARS

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956.

femme paa kroking back 3447 bar@nak

dear readers

express i expect you

about mr giles being

not liking it very much.

infone go.

as my evrybody reads the daily

a delayed convalesense bye the way mrqiles has bean carring sent on holiday to a little land near africa and

Pheard my funny letters on about the weather and the flys and the boat and evrything. lord beaverbrook's packed him off evrybody else who will want a convalesan se

i think it will be when we got home.

iland because all the litt boys are allowed to run around i and the twins think it is a very nice littel begging and no one gives them a thik ear,

around doing the bagging.

on the boat with our travel allownce it will "be us running says if me giles plays many more card games like he did

mrs giles

on

ONLY 5 PHOTOGRAPHERS

AT GRACE'S WEDDING

From ROBIN STAFFORD

Paris choy is Gives

INEMAS, theatres and High Scelets."

Ce will be free

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arries a proact

Kelly's latest, in which she

Router has phendy refused to allow Hitchcock's "To Catch a Thiet to be shown, and MOM are not expected 1

36,000 an estimated Monegasques and tourists for the two-day wedding of Grace Kelly

Prince Rainier on April 18 and 19.

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Seuls in the mie opera house. two theatres and three cinemas will be on the House--the Ifuune of Grimaldi, which has ruled Manteo for nearly 800 years

And the # for the Tree sedis.

In the stresia, dancing

other thac

wedding

will cost the ny Perennies casinoland principality at leng! £100,000, most of which should

the 10,000 back from tourists who have hooked up every hotel and every garret

Bans that certainly But ohe will not be shown on the great

to get any better luck with "High Society" for the accent is on presenting Grace Kelly a princess, noi

on aefti

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Another actress will be there. Gloria Swanson, who male "Sunset Boulevard," will b

gossip columnist for American news agency.

Prince Rainier has abe re- fused to walk with his bride from the Cathedral back to the palace, bait hus agreed to drive round the principality and wave l the crowds,

Monegasques point out that, in high heels, Grace Keily in six inches taller than the prince, On the second day, two Izams

пown to be

over from America to show Monaco how to pite American football,

Dutch impresario Karel Briels Blew to New York to ask the Prince whether he can present International folklore dances (for which the tourists would have to

Jy).

Only five photographers will be allowed into the civil Two eertony at the palace. official ones will be able to walk The other three wil around. be crammed into the high fre place in the throne room,

Any other photographers will have to wait in a side room where the French TV will relay pictures on to a vast screen- and the photographers can take

stills second-hand

off the Screen.

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we have been here 2 weeks now and still dont like the man next door who koops a camal who keeps scratching itself on the wall which is the same wel as mr ciles bedroom and he dont like tornados and he dont like tropeal rain and he dont like us all trying to sponte- spanish at once which is what evrybody does who lives here and he dont like aunty vera fretting about the volcano on the fland in case it goes off and mrgiles says the volcano going off is about the only thing that hasn't happened to

him yet since he left home.

I

me giles coming

out #

cut cus

aunty vera fretting about the Volcano

yesterday we all went for a swim and mr giles put one of his feet in the tropeal, so and took it alt very

quick all screwed up like a chikens foot because

it was so cold an he doesnt think think it will go back te normal for weeks, grandma thinks she has got frosbite but we cant see as she forgot to take her littel boots off when the paddlext and aunty vera caught a nice new tropcal cold wall must close now as me giles has just put his other feat on a littel cat cuss yours truly,

pes, the camel who lives next door has just had aunty

veras hat

for dinner des

London Express Bervice

THE POPE-AT 80

To

frail to take part with his fellow seminarians In the long cere- or- mony of dination.

he was ordain-

ed quietly in a

"No One Can Allege His Church Lags Behind The Times”

By the Cardinal Archbishop of

Westminster, Cardinal Griffin

private chapel the abundant charity which has doctors on medico-moral prob- The very

in Rome

1890. Не

Just 23.

he

of

сп-

name Pacelli is

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on marked his whole pontificate. lems, scientists on their re- suggestive of potca. To Easter Sunday, It was at the end of 1929 sponsibilities In An age of catise of international реп was that he was recalled to Home to nuclear energy. No one can based on Christian principles ·

receive a cardinal's hat.

allege that in his Holiness the has given his 80 years. With troubles mounting in Church lags behind the times. Like a young priests, Na recent survey on

Italy and elsewhere in Europe, But apart from his brilliance Only a few months ago for the core

the aging Plus XI needed ha of mind, what is it that the Catholic Church, yearned

gianco wrote: "Casting ✡ Souls in a parish. But by his help at the seat of the Church's dears the Pope to all who see backwards over the years of our the American talents, background, and train- government. The following year or hear him? It is a perfect pontificate, wo feel that it was Institute of Manage- Ing he was clearly marked out he was made Cardinal Secretary blend of deep spirituality with the intention of Divine Provi- ment had this to say of his for

Church's diplomalle of State.

warm humanity. In m is denco to assign to us the service. Holiness the Pope:~-

Two years after ordination. In now a doctor of theology and of coagn and civil law, himself working in the Secre- ariate of State, concerned with the relationship of the Church

with civil gov- ernment in dit- ferent parts of the world.

on

"Popo Pius X11 hos been sering

the

byeroge 2,000 daily and has little time away from his dulles except for food prayer. No other ruler, adheres temporal or spiritual,

to such an astounding schedule,"

This is the man for whose

80th birthday the 423 million

the

His genius

Cainolles throughout the world in this regard

last week gave thanks to God.

Yet it is not 0% a high- powered business executive that they regard him. સમ is the Supreme Pontiff, the successor of Saint Peter, the Vicar of Christ As such he commands their loyal obedience in spiritual matters,

Noble Family

Afor all that

and

Was rapidly apparent. he was

made

◊ monsignor 颇念 the age of 28. More and more work was

each

ha

to the paths of peace.”

As the Pope's closest assistent epitomised the common Father, particular mission of helping, by

administration of the

the Each nationality.

and exhaust- pro- means of patient Church, Cardinal Pacelli work- fession, recognises sym- ing toil, to lead mankind back he-founded tirelessly for International pathetic, affection and interest,

understanding. He served often as Papal Legate at gatherings abroad and his name became A household word Catholic circles.

CARDINAL

GRIFFIN

W

Important

In

To An Unexpected

Onerous Task

in 1939

THEN Plus XI died

Eugenio Pacelli was perhaps obvious choico for, the papacy, Seventeen years

the

On

bia 03rd birthday, he WES elected by his brother cardinals to the see of Peter,

It was an onerous task-to be the servant of the servanta of entrusted to him, and by the God-an overwhelming responal- outbreak of war in 1914 he had bility, you accepted with risen to be Secretary of the unrivalled sense of dedication Congregation of Extraordinary and a supreme confidence in his Ecclesiastical Affairs. He was, divine Master.

ng it were, Permanent Under- Secretary of State st the Church's Foreign Ofce.

S their common Father and

he has shown In 1911 he was a member of himself to be, ho has their very the Papal delegation to the Jezi affection. And for his coronation of George Vin outstanding personal qualities London. He has never forgotten hin visit to England, for which he undoubtedly enjoys the TC- spect and admiration

he cherishes a deep affection, of many thousands who

him

From this occasion is dated spiritual allegiance.

also his the

The third

OWD

a noble Roman family,

ΠΟ

I

and

of our

A Pope is often referred to as "the prisoner of the Vatican."

Yet no

man is in demand by the public. The eyes

greater

of the Catholic world are turn- ed to the Holy See and the present Popa is tireless. in giv- ing guidance in all matters that concern the faith and morals of his flock.

I

Visitor

By RICHARD HUGHES

T is the unexpected that happens in life, and Russian diplomacy traditionally provides many examples

of it.

Who could be more unexpected a visitor than Mr Georgi Malenkov, Soviet Deputy Premier, who is arriving In Britain today?

For Mr Malenkov, let it be remembered, was only just over a year ago ousted from the Soviet Premiership, but was abjectly confessing his "errors" and "Inexperience."

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Some people said that Malenkov would follow the same path as other Soviet leaders who had committed "errors"the path to execution, Uke Berla others before that.

But, at the moment at any rate, it looks though, tho His private audiences reveal Russians have decided to end the drastle system of purging by for an intimate knowledge of execution, a system which has dona more than anything else to British admiration

Royal Family, As the problems of the person lose them the "goodwill of the Western world. : of four children, Pope he has received many of received. His public audiences Eugenio Pacelli was bom of its members in private audienco are astounding scenes of great

has paid public tribute to religious fervour and show closely

his BEST FEATURE linked with the law and

the devoted service and with

high paternal concern for all peoples. the Church.

His father example in family fe

↓ brilliant linguist, his

Perhaps the best feature of recent changes in the Soviet founded the semi-official news present Qucen

Holiness, has command of many paper L'Osservatore Romano. Made an archbishop in 1917, languages. British

Servicemen stem to the transition from Stalin's personal dictatorship with. His father was prominent Monsignor Pacelli was sent as will recall the loving kindness

its appalling mass executions to the new theory that Communism lawyer at the Vatican.

is based on collective decision rather than a single will. The new" nuncio to Munich. Those dificult with which they were received days at the end of World War I by the Fope during the Allled Russle will not tolerate would-be dictators among its leaders.

So Mr Malenkov lives on. Ousted from the Premiership te Eugenio Hnd the same legal may be sten now as a prepara occupation of Rome. education, Yet it was always tion for what lay 25 years

Plus Xil has been fearless in staged a comeback first as Minister in charge of electric power undersleed that he wanted to ahead.

houses, then as Deputy Premier upholding justice as in his be a priest. The only obstaclo His devoted labours for peace, denunciation of evil.

And the Important point is his prestigo and influence are still lay in his health, and he even his concern

With an considerable. He is trusted-or scorts to be trusted by the mua for the prisoners astonishing grasp of detall he who elbowed him out of the Premiership. When Bulganin and had to live at home during the and victims of war of whatever addresses trade unionists final stages of his training, nationality, were a symbol of human relations

on Krushchev went to India, Malenkoy was left behind in charge. -

in industry. Now he is being allowed to go to London. Hardly sounds as

though they expect him to defect to the West.

.

IN

TEMPERS FLARE

SOUTH SEA ISLES

By James Worrall

Suva. Seventy years ago, Indians womanhood by European JI perhaps last formed In the world that one would FUI population, But their nume leads in indian agar cuno amere fraction of the barrister, M. C. Chalmers, who

expect to be the centre of poll- bere have rapidly increased farmers union, called Kisun tical turmoil. Yet the inhabi un, today, they outnumber. Baugh.

Malonkoy's downfall remains a mystay. So does his survived in a secondary but still potential role, because no one I met in Moscow during my recent tour was in the slightest doubt of his outstanding ability and latent support.

It may sound naive, but people seem to have forgotten that he and Krushchev, were intimate friends, that Krushchev was Malenkov's trusted protego, and that the pair actually lived ‘In · neighbouring manalons which shared a common wall in old Pomerentrov, Street, near the U.S. Embassy, until Malonkoy's resignation.

Thus at the moment, it seems that all men are pulling together in the committee rule of the new look" Soviet The redoubtable Zhukov, leader of the Army, prefers to hold aloof, keeping the army from direct involvement,in politica so long as ho, gets, what ho wants.

lants of these lovely Islanir in Filane by 160,000 to 140,000. To draw....... nitention | to their *MOST, ABLE the South Pacific have a minori- The rest of the Islands",

deminid for electorál representa) ace, att tion is macho up of Europeans, tinand the fandora perment tempers are flaring,

part-Europeans, Chinepo and Klean Bàngh, threatens to calf a 'This role soems to suit everyono. It miny oven mult the West, The minority are the Fijians other Pacific races. But Indians general strike on June 1. They because there is no evidence that the Red Army louders aro themselves. They own nearly still form over 48 percent of the charge that, the present system bellicoso," "Nor, however, should there be any doubt that they all the land in the Colony, but total, and Fijians have dropped gf, government is undemocratie, are most able. From the bearing of soldiers; and officers in they feel the balance of political to 42 percent.

However, it is not the general Moscow, the morsis of the Red Army must be very high. "I never power awinging against them.

strike threat which has ungured saw a single drunken er bloppily dressed soldier during my stay.

jlar, but Mr Chalmers'; in Rússla

Now matters havi been

brought to a head with a de-

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"Insulting" remarks about them. Undoubtedly, the Communist Party, the Government and the mand from, the islands Indian rise of the Indian populaHe has alleged that Ulan Red Army are today in film accord that there shall be no return population for à fully elected tion to its present predominance women are becoming prostitutes to a personal dictatorship on the drond, blood stained Stalin government, instead of, as at la atributed to a number of because their menfolk will not pattern i

one part-elected part factors Their fertility tele: 1 support them, that they arG It may be that this agreement, marka a decisive stage in the

because of

Inbreeding development, of practical Communismi But he would surely be their

Be with equal repro, figher than that of: the FRÍONE;'

and, Europeans, LA, they are anortality rate te misch und

for Fijians, | Indianis,

numerically, stronger, this simuld,

Friction

Luperiority, ever the lizalive particularly VirÜLMEKTİRME,

a bold mies who would stand firma on this forecast, they AREAS

The sudden death of one of the these inens as the top, Vof Me Chal- falium, merof the agricultural

men

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