THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1949.
Church Must Define
Germany Will
Attitude To Communism Be Our Ally
BISHOP ON CHRISTIANS'
NEED FOR GUIDANCE
Chichester, (Sussex), July 10. — The Bishop of Chichester, Dr G. Bell, today told delegates to the World Council of Churches Conference that they had a duty to give “fur- thier guidance on the attitude which Christians ought to adopt towards Communism."
Russia is the only great nation not repre- sented at the Conference here, and of the major denominations only the Catholics have no delegates.
"Imperialist Element"
To Be Wiped
Out Of China
Presiding over the Connell's
-US Senator
Cost Of Arms Aid
To Europe
Baltimore, July 10-Senator Millard Tydings, cliatemin of 1116 Senato Armed Bervices Cammlitee Today estimated that the actual cash cost to the United States of milliary anals- ancs for Allantie Pact sigu tories would be about "three or four hundred million dollars" if Congress approved the arms ald bill.
In a radio nidress, Senator Tydings explained that only about one-third of the con- templated arms outlay would call for any cash expenditure.
Central Committee. Dr
Of the remainder, about one- Bell
would come said: "Speaking generally, should
third
from the the facts show particular altua United States' reserves and the tlons or types of situations In
final third from prins surpluses. which there pre flagrant viola Consequently,
said, thu Hons of Christian principles, the amount Involved In money Churches would expect the Cen-would be very much less than tral Committee to point them the figures we have heart.” out."
pressing
for
Senator Tydings, who is also a member of the Senate Forelgu Many Churches, he added, ap- Relations Committee, was asked peared to expect as a matter of by a radio commentator what still greater urgency that the the United States would do Central Committee should apply if Russia should attack Norway. Shanghai. July 10--Foreign.
to the present situation hi large
of Europe ers In China were told by the Parts
the general SUPPORT FOR NORWAY statement of bie Council's As- Commontat Liberation Dally today that the treatment meteu sembly on opposition to totall- "We would be bound to side out to the United States Vics tartanism,
free with Norway," he replied, "Our Consul, Mr William Olive, war Speech and freedom from arbi-sympathies would be with Nor- In effcel an example of what trary arrests.
way. Our support would be withi they
could expect.
Norway, We could immediately Mr Olive was released by the Council had warted work at militarily if we could supply
come to the defence of
of Norway Shanghai police after three days time when nationalism is on trials food and
lend - lense munitions. We could help to blockade Rus-
our course obviously of things Under this pact, would be dictated somewhat by action taken by other powers who are signatories thereto.
I gnol, and the US Consthe General, Mr John Cabot,
told
a news conference that he had been "brutally besten."
The Liberation Dally, describ
Dr
Bell Bald
the
World
mul
with
and when Increase
the world is neutely divided in variety of ways, economic, polla. Or we could do any number tical and spiritual."
"Its very existence is, there ing the incident as an "im-fore, 21 demonstration of a perialist and provocative netlon", supra-national unity, he said.
ild that Mr Olive was guilty of "Imperialistic arrogance".
"SURGING LIFE"
"We are hoping very much,"
It added: The People's co- vernment
will not tolerate Dr Franklin Fry, President of he added, "that when Germany torei' nationals treating our the United Lutheran Church in Eet reorganised and the milltary people with arrogance, roughness the United States, and Vice- gets out that they too will join and slight. Under the people's Chairman of the Central Com-the pact with us and thus we
described any imperialistic, mittec,
the World will have a pretty much soild government, provocative action will be ap- Council as a manifestation of front all along the Atlantic surging life in the shores of Europe. That's a hope propriately punked. The in-the
and I believe there is a good prospect of that hope fulfilled eventually:"-United
perialistic aggressive elements Churches." must be wiped out of China."
Many foreignors remained In
being
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Pakistan Trade Minister's Tour Of Europe
Romo, July 10.-The Pakistan Trade Minis- ter, Mr Fazlur Rahman, was leaving Rome by air tonight for Pakistan after a 5,000-mile tour of Europe's six most highly industrialised coun- tries. He is due in Karachi tomorrow.
During a six-weeks' tour of Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and Italy, Mr Rahman visited more than 40 factories, textile mills, railway works, electrical plants, and hydro- electric installations, studying the possibilities of developing Pakistan's trade and her internal în- dustrialisation.
Canada May Buy More From Britain
TO HELP EASE DOLLAR CRISIS
Ottawa, July 10-Cinada may on decide to discourage spendlier in the United States and accelerate spending in tho Unlled Kingdom
the Damluton's
part in
easing Britain's dollar crisis, said an informed tource this weekend,
This policy was being dis- cussed in Britain over the weekend. the Laureo added, during the talks between Mr Douglas Abbott, the Canadian Finance Minister, Mir Jalin Snyder, the US Treasury Secre fary
ола British Nuancial
Genny speaking, this step
would mean that those US com- modities which have not been lifted from Import restrictions
will continue to be banned from Cannda for some time to come.
Other shipments coming under quota arrangements will con- tinue to be regulated to keep to: A minimum Canada's expendi- ture of dollars.
The government first started imposing restrictions on US goods in November. 1917, when the Dominion's dollar glatus began to deteriorate to less than US$300,000,000,
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to expected affect such baste commodities no cation, coal, petroleum and structural steel, on which there are now no import restrictions. Caruda depends on the US for the greater part of those suj plies. Associated Press.
Revolution
In US Race
Relations
July 10,-Dr the frat
New York, In each country he discussed plane, car and train since lenv- Claries 8. Jolinson, trade exchanges with Ministers ing Karachi at the end of May. Negro President of Fisk Uni- and Government officials.
Among some of the biggest versity, today fold the sixth caw the Italian factories he visited
were
the annual Race Relations Institute Giovanni Battista Bertone.
Today he LONDON DOCK
"The World Council means Shanghai when the Communists that the Churches have a new Press. took over the city because vivid consciousness 10 guide, General Mao Tse-tung had pro-instruct
reprove the forces that mised. that the property of all tremendous
are person
who obeyed the law moulding the modem age, and would be protected.
an organ through which to It appears that the "law" is make an effective impact," he whatever the local authorities said, choose to make it and there is no higher authority for appeal.
"Even if today's threats were lessened, there is no doubt that The British, with greater in- the Churches would stay vestments in China than any.gether." other foreigners, have been
more determined than others Delegates representing 155 to remain, but even rame of constituent Churches in 45 coun- them now say that they nretries had a full programmo to- about ready to give up and day, following last night's open- ing meeting. This morning the go home.Associated Press.
delegates were guest preachers In the pulpits of many Churches in and around
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He said that broader changes Mr Arthur Deaisín, general to-secretary of the Transport and A trade mission from Pakis-
occurring in the South- the stronghold of racial renc- General Workers Union, said tan will also visit. Germany to Mr Rahman, who is also tlon-than in any other part of the strike was merely another discuss commercial exchanges. Minister of Public Works and the country. facet of an attempt that is It is understood that all the Education, visited being mado on the part of countries Mr Rahman has visit and art galleries in Italy, Ox-may become the area of greatest "It is quite possible that it International Communism to ed are interested in buying jule, ford and Cambridge Univer-social ferment and development prevent our economic recovery of which Pakistan has the viralties and elementary
copecially and
Dow the
tual monopoly,
and In the nation," he said. cotton, hides, |æcondary schools in Britain, American aid to Europe". skins and other raw materials and saw the National Trust at in basically less racial than
The problem of the South TO-MORROW ONLY:-Lilli Palmer in "MY GIRL TISA" Writing In the Union's
Shakespeare's birthplace Mr this Cathedral weekly Journal,
Deakin NEEDS MACHINERY Stafford with a view to esta-conomic, said Union members "nurt
blishing a similar trust for the morals than pyschiatry, less
COMING: "DON'T TRUST YOUR HUSBAND" take an active part in cuting Sermons were also preached out the canker."United Press. equipment, agricultural machin-in Pakistan-Reuter,
Fakistan needs. electrical birthplace-of-the-poet, Iqbal, cultural than social
Dr by Dr Gordon Sisco, of tho
ery, railway equipment and all United Church of Canada, the Reverend W. J. Gallacher, of Presbyterian Church in the Canada, and several Americans
Blockade In elty.
Berlin
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The position tonight was that the Soviet frontier control nuthorities were allowing 10 German freight traffle into Ber- the in by road at seven of eight crossing places agreed by the “Elg Four” Foreign Minis- lers at Paris.
At the other point, Helmstedt, only four trucks an hour were being allowed through. By 5.30 p.m. local time, 11 heavy trucks were ined up on the British side of the frontier, white three more were waiting to pass through the Soviet checkpoint a few miles down the Autobahn. News of the "go slow" was learned here by telephone from n British check-point guard, will reduce the daily traffic from the present truck average
of 300 to 08.
It
These trucks, many of which draw two large trailers, each haul three to 20 tons of food and other goods.
were
German passenger cars and ali Allied road traffic crossing the border without any delay or hindrance, toddy,
Railway traffic, which only reached its normal pre-blockado level for the first time last Mon- day, was continuing uninter- rupted.
AIRLIFT CONTINUES Airlift planes, after inbouring through cloudy weather this morning, streamed into Berlin's three airports in fine weather this afternoon.
Western Allled transport of- clals heard reports earlier to- day from Western Germany that the Soviet frontier controls were forbidding all German road traffic for Berlin except Urough Helmstedt,
All other crossing places along the British arid American-zonal borders were closed on Saturday by the Russian control officers without any other explanation than "orders from above" German railway coaches
from the West, previously sent by the Soviet-controlled! · Railway terminus points in the sector of fervn, began to arrive today for the surat tims
at Grumowald-Reliter #APPEN
to
Soviet
--Router.
MANCHESTER GO SLOW kinds of machinery, particularly Manchester, July 10.-Three for the rapid development of thousand workers in Munches-her home Industries, based on ter freight yards today declared her own raw materials.
bo
India “Will Vote For Freedom"
in
ess
matter of
American delegate to the Radio Hongkong ORIENTAL
0, "Hong Kong Calling": 0.01, tern" By Barnaby Twist (Studio):
COMMENCING' JULY 12th
Temptation
who Was an
UNESCO meetings in London, Paris
and Mexico City; said that the Human Rights doctrine had
E emerged on national Children's Story: "Dragons and Lan a "go Glow" from midnight in Mr Rahman sald today that
political level. support of a national demand he hoped before long for a wido by railwaymen for a 10 skill-steady flow of exchanges
Honal poor the United Charal 6.30, Compal and Hills Or
leadership of the United the Marsh (London
chestra: "aluch Binding
Relay Bomb Discovery
ings a week wage increase, tween Pakistan and Europe.
States "has placed us under the Hospital Request Half Hour pre- The
men declared that they **I undertook this European
bright
of dissatisfied
spotlight world led by Joan Austen (Studia): were
with their tour to study
7.30.
Holt Hour Portuguero Havana, Cuba, July 10-The union's approval of the selling after the devastation of war,"
scrutiny," he said, and brought (Studio): 8, World News and Newe its rebuliding
the United States into competi- | Angivali' (London Relay 0.15. police carly today discovered a 'up of a conciliation board by he told Reuter. "The informa
London, July
by 10-Dr Sarat don with on ideology that forces Songs-
Chartea Kullmanu potent dynamite bomb in front the Ministry of Labour to con- tion gained from a study
Chandra Hose, leader pt
(Tenor); 0.30, . "I Like What I of the re-ndjustments builling housing
prae-Like" presented by of tho
the sider the claim.
Socialist Republican
Gindys Si European industry is
Party of tices, very India, sald here today that he.
(Studio); 0, "From the Editorials" Ministry of the Interlor, with
They would go slow until valuable to my own country in belleved India would role for tion of segregation in Washing- certo in D Minor (Schumann) the fuse extinguished.
they received a favourable offer rebuilding its own
Dr Johnson foresaw the aboli- (London Relay); 2.10, Weather Be economy." "complete ladependence"
part: P.11, "Concerto." Violin Con The authorities are investiga from the nationalised Railway he added. ting.United Press.
Executive-Reuler.
side the
outton, DC, in the Armed Services Yehudi Menuhin and the Philhar Commonwealth when that held under the new Constitu- ilon-Reuter.
and in inter-State transporta-York: 340 Junction in Europe" OUTWARD MAILS
Symphony Orchestra of Now
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
DOPA, 1996 BY, NEA SERVICE. WE T, AL REEL, U, É PAT. DEF
.5-24
what do you mean, I buy too much? The only thing s
ever quarrel about, is money, so we're really better
\do broket!",
estimates Mr. Rahman he has covered 10,000 miles by Jon
More Jobless
In America
Washington,
July
was an
in race
"India has achieved Dominion Russian Ship
status, but not yet complete in- dependence," he told a gathering
of Indian, British and American friends.
......A Feature Programme starring Leo Gean and Douglas Montgomery, which tells of the work of the Untied Nations Economie Commis xion for Europe: 10.10, "Hand Call" EDC Variety Orchestra (BECTS): 10.40, Dance to Erie Winstone and Its Orchestra: 11, Radio Newsreel Weather Report and Summary of News from China; 11.20. Close Down,
London Relay); 11.15, Watched
Philadelphia, July
10. The
Sicilian Gang Again Active
Rome,
July 10-Leonardo Renda, secretary of the Chris-
Saturday night by bandits of near Palermo, was killed on the Glutinno gang, newspapers reported today.
Harbour BROASCIENCE DOLS MARE GOWARDS DF 03 257
It is hereby notified that all 'mail - `services for Shanghal. "Tientsin' and North China are
temporarily suspended.
Unless otherwise stated ro gistered articles and parcel posta elosa 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mail. If mails close before 10 am, registered and parent posts close at 5 p.in, on the previous day. Malls are closed at Kowloon Central Post Once half an hour earlier than the O.P.O. closing times.
MONDAY, JULY 11 Cloảng Times By Air
Santam, (Kowloon CPO). Canton, Dam, 830 am, Noon, 1.30 p.m., 3 pm. Talpel Holbow, watow. Amer Luchow, Kunming, Chungking and Chengic, 8.30 p.m.):
"WO
are prepared to go on fighting the British imperialiat 10-The ruling authorities if they want Coast Guard today maintained total number of claims for us to remain member of the unemployment insurance in the British Commonwealth of Na- close watch over the Russian United States declined slightly¦tions,"
freighter Dmitry Donskoy. last week, but there
There was no explanation from Increase of 18,700 in so-called Referring to the recent South the Federal authorities.
The Dmitry Done Initial claims, Indicating now Calcutta bye-election, when he
Donskoy anchor- unemployment.
was elected to the West Bengal ed In the Delaware River las There
were 338,212 Initial Legislative Assembly. Dr Boss right. Immediately Coast Guardian Democrat Party in Alcamo, aled during the week said that completo Independence patrol craft began to circle 1 claims
all compared with 310,416 in the was one of tho
issues at that Intercepting
approaching craft. "Riverfront previous week, reported Re-election.
sources be- bert C. Goodwin, Director of
lieved the watch was to pre The rest of India had yet to
Renda was halted on Salur the Bureau of Employment give its verdict, and he had no vent persons from boarding or Security,
toubt what that verdlet would disembarking,
dey night by bandits who said One Federal official said: "All they were Carabinieri in divi Calro via Krachi) wo know is too many people lian dress. They asked him to "Complete independence will
produce his Identity papers and jare out Britain, but with the rest of the the drow." mean peace, not only. with would not want to mingle with When they were
We invited him to follow them. a few miles world," he said.
The Dmitry Donskoy s He continued: "The world is Philadelphia to unload from ore. divided into two power block. If-United Press. India, noutral towards both," Je]
.
Continued claims, represent- | be.. ing persons who have Been unemployed' at least one fuli week, fell off from 2,104,536 10 2,053,942. One year ago con tinued claims numbered 1,000,- 411.—Associated Press,
86, She's Still determined to maintain penca in
Operating
of
the East, I am sure that will go a long way towards solving many of the problems that face)... the Westera world today.
on ball whom
US Training For Pakistan Air Force
Washington, July 10-The.
off the town they shot bim and eft him. dead on the road, the rowspapers sald. —— Associated
Press
BABY BURIED ALIVE LIVES
negro
Bangkok, Rangoon," Calcutta, Karachi, Basra Nairobi, Mombasz, Dar-es-Salaam, Mauritius, Johannes-
Alexang,
Home and London, p.m.; (GPO) 8. pm. Singapore, 6pm.
Closing Time by Bea Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Sydney, 3 p.m.
Strails, Bombay and Karachi Pulp
Bwstow, 3:p.m. 7. Bangkok, Tamond.p..
pa
TUESDAY, JULY 19
Cloging Times by AL Mania, Guam, Honolulu, USA and Canada & New York, July 10-Doctor The quarrels between. the Hawthorne Flying Service of 10A new-born infant buried tonolulu and USA (Kowicon" CPO)))
Montgomery, Alabama, July Parcel Posts for anta Bertha van Hoosen. 86.
two bloca/are mainly over today tint It'ħad-signed a con:falive by its unwed.
the Jacksonvillo, Florida, announced Chicago, completed six surgical East"
4.39. pan. (GPO) I
Ordinary Air S-Mall," (Printed opwallons just in time to keep Contending that "there is no tract with the Pakistan Govern mother survived 14 hours in a Matters, Bardpler and small Pag her holiday schedule, aho at such thing as Comthunist ment for training 20. Royal shallow grave and is recovering Reel Arama Guan, Honolulu as she departed by Pan Amerl monace in India, Dr Bose mid Pakistan Air Force: cadets In
midi USA, (Kowloon CPO).. (OPO) D-p.m. can' a'reraft for London.
the behaviour, of the present P-31 aircraft Trainios WAR IC
said only a
▼Bangkok,) 6 (p.m.)
Laban today to Europe.
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