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CATHOLIC CHURCH GOVERNMENT TO BE REORGANISED

Vatican City, Mar. 20.-The Pope may appoint

a "Cabinet" of three new Cardinals to head a re- organised government of the Catholic Church, usually reliable sources said today.

Three new Cardinals would be appointed in May, these sources said, and undor the guidance of the Pope they would direct all the Church's in- ternal administration and foreign relations.

SERETSE CHANGES -MIND

London, Mar. 20,- Seretse Khama, exiled chief of the Bamang- wato tribe, who was to have left by air for South Africa to see his English wife and attend to law business, has changed his mind.

WILH

His lawyer said to-

it that night decided he should siny here until the promised White Government

Paper on his case is published so that he can be on the spot to deal with it.

The White Paper is expected in a day or two-Reuter,

Superforts Transferred To Britain

The move is believed to be part of a widespread plan by which the Pope hopes to strengthen the Central Government, of the Church as a major step in combatting-atholstic Com- munism throughout the world.

It in understood that 60-year- old Monsignor Alfredo Oltaviani, The Assessor of the Vallenn Holy Once, would be Tesponsible to

the Pape

"Prime As the of the new Cabinet. Minister"

The post would be entirely new-a kind of Vatican "Super- intendent of State" taking off the shoulders of the Pope some of the Immense weight of the co-ordination of Valtean affairs, the reports cald,

Cardinals ITE tellow "Ministers" in the Inner Cabinet would handle exclusively foreign relations and diplomacy.

TWIN HEADS

апа

The reports indicated that they would be 62-year-old Mon- Tardis and gior Domenico

51-year-old Monsignor Giovanni Battista Montini, who would become the twin heads of the Vatican Secretariat of State.

The two prelates are alrendy Cesponsible.

the Pope.) under

THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1950.

Duke Inspects His Régiment

The Ist Battallón, the Gloucester Regiment, which returned to England from Jamalea last December, wan inspected by 1 the Duko of Gloucester, their Colonel-

Koman fu-Chief,

WAY Colchester, Camp,

recently. The

presented Long Service medals to Beveral men. Here the Duke is scen

Duke

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luspecting the regimental band.

AGREEMENT

ON KASHMIR

EXPECTED

New York, Mar. 20.--

Washington's New

Far East Policy Keenly Awaited

Tokyo, Mar. 20.-Asiatic loadors

aro anxiously

waiting to sco what kind of definite and concrete

American Far East policy will come out of the conference of the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr Doan Acheson, with

congressional chiefs this week.

The United States Ambassador at Large, Dr Philip Jessup, is due to sit in one of these sessions, at the whole Far East wants to know what recommendations he will make now that he has had a first-hand view of the situation out this way.

Bucharest "War Of Placards'

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the Rumanian capital.

They say it is the story be- hind the Rumanian closure of the British Information Once in Bucharest the week before Last.

In-

Apparently the zealous formation OMCE erected រ

their garden, facing a much-

fréquented street,

display

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Party noticed that crowds

gathered to look at the pictures,

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they dug a hole. In the pavement facing the Informa- Elon Office and erected their own.

display circular board,

large

When the

British improved their placards by flood-lighting al night. the Rumanian Com- munist Parly replied with stil stronger lighting.

When

the Communists made their board more splendid by painting a broad border round it, the British replied by paint- ing a brand blue burder round

their board

When the British put up ple- Lures of Royal Air Force phines, the Coinmunsits covered theli board with placards of nir anu Eulances in the service of man- kind.

Pictures of British colonial development were matched by plctures showing

alleged colonial depresston, and finally pictures of the British Election were answered by pictures en-

by the Labour Government."

The two recent speeches with the Soviet Union and its titled "Five Years of Treachery [by

the rank of Cardinals and the cil might meet towards the Mr Acheson generally satellites.

Other questions ore in the

a

-Unlied Press.

for the Church's foreigo There were indications to- diplomacy. But under the pro- seri

reform they would have day that the Security Coun

end of this week to decide are regarded as an indies-minds and

Asiatic hearts of title of Chiefs of Section.

The Office of

Secretary

st the question of appointing tion of the trend the Ameri- leaders and the manses under State would be completely

In future. them. Thele eyes are on Wash In United Nations represen-cans will follow believed.

Asiatic leaders glon, where they hope to get Washington, Mar. 20-abolished, it was

has been vacunt since the pre-tative in Kashmir to take However,

a full review of the long awaited was crowned, be-over the work of the un-want to see more than just new American foreign policy for Ambassador, The British

sent Pope Sir Oliver Franks, today cause he preferred to keep the

tive member an outline; they want to seo their part of the troubled globe. successful Important diplomatic hailed the transfer of a most

Nations United

Commia-details in small print. number of American B29 affairs in his own hands.

Monsignor

would sion. Bri-

Montini Superfort bombers to

The sponsoring powers work tain as an example of "col-continue to deal with all or dinary matters of diplomney.

resolution were today expleting "fresh" lective preparedness" among relations with Papal envoysing on the Kashmir

abroad and questions of pro-instructions from their govern- the Atlantic Powers.

Sir Oliver formally accepted tocol, with the title of Chief ofments following the from the American Secretary of the Secretariat of State Section failure of the initial approach Defence, Mr Louis Johnson, for Ordinary Affairs,

first of Monsignor Tardini would deal, four Superforts, the about 75 which will be sent to as now, with exceptional cases Britain under the $1,000,000,000 of foreign diplomacy, politics, North Atlantic rearmament protrealies or diplomatie lacidents, with the title of Chief of Sev- tion for Extraordinary Affairs.

gramme.

The Ambassador, speaking ut the transfer ceremony held at Air American Andres Field, Force base, said: "We are seeing a new stage in the partnership of the Atlantic

mony today.

nt this cerc-

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It soon became obvious that

at least five people looked at the British display to every one Rumanian who looked at the

one. So, say the arrivals from Bucharest, the order was given the Information Omeo that must be closed down.-Reuter.

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Nations of Asia, which have to meet the challenge of Coin- munism at close range and not front Acrots broad protective expanses, are waiting to hear the whole American plan for apparent the Orient.

Thrown Into the Washington mude to India in favour of discussions will be all infor- sending a joint team to Kashmation Dr Jesup obtained from mir consisting of Admiral Ches- the Bangkok conference

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The Pakistan delegation said that they had not been sulted on any suggested price

far. Nevertheless, According to the Vatican re-well-informed sources said that an agreement between the pur- portr, the three new Cardinals ties and the sponsoring powers night be nominated by

on the personality of the Media- These B20's are a visible and Pope at a special Consistory intor was possible this week.

Later, probably in De- effective warning against May.

Sir Benegal Naraing Rau, the like would

cember, the Holy Year might nggression. I

great chief Indian delegate, said that į climax by a assure you of the great encour agement it will bring to those Consistory at which the remain-he had provisionally decided to that

countriesing 13 Cardinals would be ap leave at the end of this week should have a pretty good idea European Western

situation und should in this pointed to fill the vacant seats for a month's holiday in India. of the

fis departure is ot course

to answer be in a posilion who are your partners

in the Sacred College. co-operative effort."

agreement lot of questions that have not It Ex

that most of contingent on I expected

regarding been answered to date. American crews are to fly the bombers to Ber

Bermuda

and the the new Cardinals then appoint being reached

Mediator, in which case he may The all-important question, Azores, where they will stayed, would he non-Italians.

"A second stage of the reform not wait for the actual meeting especially in Southeast Asia, is for about 14 hours before being

of the Security Council, flown to Britain.

to

rench

The American news on the first four planes are to remain

in Britain temporarily structors with Force crews.-Reuter.

Air

In Churcht government is ex- peeled next year.

It believed that the Pope

the number such an in- may then increase

of Cardinals in the Sacred Reuter. the Royal

College from 70-the figure at which it has slood for the past three centuries-to 100,

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Berlin, Mar.

The Western Allies will have sun- elent troops in Berlin at Whit- sun to deal with nay disorders arising from the mass

"pence rally" planned by the Commu-

Free nist-dominated

Gerinan Youth movement, the American High

Commissioner. Mr James McCloy, told a press conference here today,

"I hope that troops will not be necessary, but we shall not stand for any violence or dis- orders," he said.

re-

This would allow the rea-

Cardinals of more presenting the "new nations of Asia, America and Australla who have at present far too few Cardinals in proportion to those representing Europa-Reuter.

Saar Settlement Not Final

An

The

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how for win the United States Mr Gopala Menon, the alter-go to back up small states who nate Indian delegate, would in want to take an anti-Commit- that C330 represent Indian,- | ulst stand. Leaders In

be area believe this can best

Exnetly answered by stating what anancial ald and what military assistance they CA expect from the United States. And

want they

to know

Get can how soon they

The people in Asia also want

know for sure how Americans stand

on such racial Indepen questions as dence. Pro-American Asiatics were pleased by Secretary Acheson's recent reminder that Americans had won their free dom through a revolution and believed all people should have their independence.

Japanese Population Increase

an

Increase in

to

NATIONALISM

the hot

Tokyo, Mar. 20.-Japan's population increased by 1,773,296 last year in spite of the largest abortion rate London, Mar. 20, The in Japan's history, ย 10 Foreign Under-Secretary, Mr

No matter how often the U.S. Ernest Davies, told Parliament percent decline in marriages

the spokesmen reaffirm this stand it today that his chief, Mr Ernest and

is always welcome. There has Bevin, did not agree that the divorce rate.

been growing feeling of nation- agreement Franco-Saar

pre- The Welfare Ministry ark settlement of nouncement today

throughout the Far East salt

alism Ile stated that the High judged the Anal"

Communist pro- the Saar.

peoples. 11.0 Commissioners had

yet

born every Japanese was

telling them made up their minds whether

Proseconds in 1940, white Japanese paganda has they would spend Whitsun in visional decision and it is the died at the rate of one every 17.0 over and over they can achieve

racial independence only Berlin.

pence treaty its delion, le seconds. The bing, letih role turning away from the United "I shall certainly, be here maite the Anal

climbing States and aligning themselves needed," he said antd, replying to a question and a declining death rate, cm-

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year before.

the

The announcement sold there were

103,001 stillbirths, miccar- riages or abortions, of which abortions accounted for 75,585.

Marriages declined by 114,000 lo, 840,020 while divorces in- creased by roughly 3,000 to 82,- 873.-United Press.

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