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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959.
Tory Win PROTESTANTS' WARM (Lee V Astor
Can Net Church A Fortune
From Our Own Correspondant
London, Jan. 26. The Church of England stands to make millions of pounds if the Tories win the next election.
The money will come from Investments in free enterprise
trel.
The Church's 2,187,000 shares put it many Britain's top fen investors in Eteel.
The spokesman for the Church Commissioners who Rave the figure did not disclose the din- tribution of shares among different steel companies. But bused on the average price of Jeading steel shares in the anarket, the investment is worth Fround £3,400,000.
End Of Threat? Growing confidence that Tory end success at the polls will the threat of renationalisation has brought a rise of neurly 50 per cent in steel shares from the low points touched Inst year.
This suggests that the Church
I already showing a prolit In the region of £1,000,000 on its holding.
be
But a Tory win would followed by such a substantial advance in steel shares-based on the high yields they
iirr now showing-that the Church's total prodt could well be raised to £2,500,0LY), or even more.
Investment polles Di Church of England is in hands of its estates and finance committee, presided
by Over 6-year-old Sir Malcolm Trust- Finn Eve,
the
the
Since 1948, when a multi- million switch of its investments from gill-edged securities into bigher yielding industrials started, ita income Increased by two-thirds.
Pay Is Raised
lins
This has chabled the average pay of the clergy to be raised to £717 a year, plus a house free of ratios and repairs.
Though this is an 80 per cent improvement in 10 years, the re-war living standards of the elene have not yet been le gained.
Capital Church
is
steel, do not
חוז
profits, such as the
showing now
directly beneßt the clergy, but when reinvested they help to well the Inconve from which salaries are pold.
RESPONSE
TO UNITY MEETING
a
London, Jan. 26. Pope John XXIII's call for an Ecumonical Council found
surprisingly warm response today from many British and European Protestants.
The most enthusiastic reaction came from the Church of England which gaid it would send an observer to the Vatican Council if invited, with the hope that it would lead to eventual reunion of Protestants and Catholics.
New Job
For
Sir John
London, Jan. 26. Sir John Cockcroft, who has been the guiding force in British post-war atomic research, is to cover his official connections with nuclear scienco later this your.
Dr Donald Soper, formor President of Brittin's Methodist Conference, sald he felt "wc should welcome every oppor- tunity to work together, for unity is the primary need of Christian Churches today,"
Church of Scotland spokesman, on the other hand. Gala Presbyterians wanted part of Roman Catholic- sponsored reunification Christianity.
Not Under RCs
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"We are very keen on The Ecumenical movement," he sold, "hut not under Roman Catholic sponsorship. We want n union of Christendom but not on their terms."
A Free Church of Scotland (Independent Presbyterian} spokesman expressed similar reservations.
In Geneva, the head of the World Council of Churches sald the Pope's announcement "lustrates the tremendous im- Portance which this problem of unity hus assumed in our time."
The council
more A consultative rather them direoilar body.
It represents 171 member churches of the Protestant and Orthodox faiths in 50 countries and is devoted to the cause of Christian city throughout the world,
Enthusiasm
RIBALD
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A
London, Jan. 26. concert of vibold and amorous song and varse of the 17th and 18th con- turies will be held in Lon- don next month--for men only.
The only woman surger will wear a black mask.
the
Organisers announcing concert at the Royal Festival Hall on the River Thames sild: There is nothing offensive, of course, in the modern sense but It just could not be performed to a mixed audience.
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COMES ANOTHER GREAT ENTER-
things. Bawdiness la made TAINMENT TO WARM THE HEART WITH LAUGHTER} more respectable by age,
The concert
be the musiral equivalent of the
will
to
be-
the
In France and Sweden there gentlemen retiring after dinner was 150 enthusiasm for the 10 smoke and pull women
and pieces behind their backs Council but in Holland
eventually joining Finland Church leaders adopted fore
Tadles."--China Mall Special,
a wail-und-sce altitude.
The
Dienest inducnos on Orthodox Church leaders in
Russie, if not the Soviet Gov Senate Rackets
be will
Sir John, who is 01, will then emment itself, resign his position as a mem- | Patriarch of Moscow,
ber
the
of the United Kingdom A usually reliablo Protestant Atomic Energy
behind the Iron Authority toį clergyman
sald become Master of a new culicge Curtain
recently -Com-
were
not
to be built at Cambridge Uni-munist authorities versity and called Churchill favourable to a rapprochemeist College.
amon Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant Churches.
Accordingly, every Anglican It was in 1032 that Sir John parson in the country now has Cockcroft became known to the WOB la financial stake in the out-scientific world when he
one of the two men who first split the atom.
come of the election.
Soon the Church's advisers will face the problem of rein- vesting the £1,200,000 to be reecived from the lake-over of
its 280,000 Eritish Aluminium shares. This single transaction
has brought the Church a profit
stimated at £500,000,
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WOMEN
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With E.T.S. Walton under the overall direction of he achieved Lord Butherford, the Assion
of in atoms in the Cavendish Laboratory a! Cam- bridge.
In the years prior to World
War II he continued to carry
oul research into the atom but on the outbreak of war he de- voted
energies to
defence and especially to radar.
River Plant.
Not Before 1961.
10 But according
Vatican Gources, the Ecumenical Counell is unlikely to be held before 1081.
estimated that aboul
It was
5,000 people would take part in the Courell.
The last Ecumenical Council, announced by Pope Pius IX in hau been under June, 1807, discussion since 1884, but did not hold its first mocling until December, 1809.
The Protestant and Orthodox Churches were invited to this Courell, but they did not take port in 11.
Investigation
Washington, Jan, 24.
The Senate Rackets Cam- mitice said today it was looking to recent reports that some large corporations aro using "call girls" to entertain custo- mers and ellents.-U.P.I.
WHAT HE DIDN'T SAY
London, Jan, 20.
Mr Gerald Nabarro, Con- servative, claimed in Lon- don he was the most clec- tricity-minded member of the touso el CommØRL
Heated 20 different electric appliances in use
They included toy trains,
In addition the house has
100 light points.
He later became Director of the Montreal Laboratory and In February 1869, ten months National
at his home. Research Council of before the first meeting of the Canada and later of the Chalit Council, the announcement that the dogma of Papal infallibility central theme would form the aroused violent controversy in non-Catholle circles, and even among Roman Catholics themselves,
some of whom contested the advisability of defining such a dogna at an
some reserve
London, Jan. 26. Threo women nuclear Dis-awarded the
He was knighted in 1948 and Nobel Prize for armament campaignors in- phystes in 1951.
Sir John was director of the cluding tho Canadian
Atomile Energy Research esta- mother of two young bichment at Harwell from 1040 children were released to-unul 1958. day from Holloway, Lon- Last January he became Eumenical Counell, don's women's gaol.
director responsible for selenti- Nevertheless, It was eventu- They are Miss Pat Arrow-fic research for the Atomically adopted on July 13, 1970, amith, 28, field organiser of a group called the committee for direct action against nuclear war, Miss April Carter, 21, the secretary, and Mrs Mildred Slater, Canadian, who now lives at Wanstead near London,
Energy Authority.
He is married and has five children.-Reuter,
02
by 451 votes to 8B, with voles expressing reservations.-- UL.P., & France-Presse.
Me Narro wito nas speaking at The ΑΠΤΙΣΗΣ lunch of businessnten con- nected with the manufac- fare of domestic electric appliances did not men. tion that he cooks by c has a coke central heating system and no televislan ---China Mall Special.
A HARD TIME LEAVING MALAYA
They were among 17 people arrested in December following demonstrations at a guided missile base at Swaffham in Eastern England and fater guoled for 14 days for refusing to give magistrates an under- 667] taking to discontinue such ac- tivities for 12 months.
Most of the others have al- ready been released.
After supporters had met the three women as they left the gol Mr Hugh Brock, Committee
Vice-Chainnan who had him-
self been imprisoned, said they were already planning further demonstrations.
She had been visiting friends; nd relatives in that scenic North Malayan city and was passing through Kuala Lumpur
plained the situation to her and persuaded her to spend the night
Kuala Lumpur. However, that was not the end to her troubleo
The next morning, the duly
appeared at the airport.
officials
By DAVID T, K, WONG Kuala Lumpur. THIS is not Hong-on transit back to Hongkong.
The receptioniste tried to e- kong. I want to plads her that the Cathay
When the airline "Pacific Airway plane which go to Hongkong,"
would take her to Hongkong asked to check her documents, Madame Chn'g Hoan would not be arriving till the Madam Chin'e handed them a insisted at the Kuala, following morning.
small bag willch she had around But they could not make her neck and cald: "Everything Lumpur airport as she theadves understood either, is in the bag.”
The airline officials found her; came off a Malayan Air-bocaue Madame Chr's speaks
certiflentes, only Cantonese and none of the ticket, her health ways plane
from airport officials spoke
thater identity card and hor re-
entry perit but no passport. Finally,
So now Madame Chin'g in back acted ad interpreter zed ex-fia Penang again.
These would include picket Penang, but no ing and canvassiny unionists at the Swaffham base derstood her.
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