TRUTH OF THE BIBLE.

DEAN OF LINCOLN'S. DISBELIEF.

An animated discussion took place in the Lower Home of Convocation,

Ten Commandments, "There never we a time," be sald,!"' when it was more important to bring meognition,||||| of authority and obedience to author- by before the people. The one great thing the country has to lament to day is the loss of reverence of the “nuthreity of the King. In these

LABOUR USEST.

The present industrial unrest was discussed at some lengths in the Upper House. The Bishop of Feter borough moved :----

CORRESPONDENCE.

OUR MISTAKE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

the Editor of the "China' Mall,"

THE WAR SAVINGS.

TWENTY-EIGHTH LIST OF THE LOCAL ASSOCIATION,

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During isst month War Loan was purchased by the Hongkong and South China War Savings Association for its members, amounting to 9313,100.66 (Straits Currency) which constitutes a record.

The amounts paid in, particulars of which are set out below, were invested in Straits Settlements War Loan at 516.

The membership of the Association has reached 1,250,

Full particulars and application forms may be obtained: from the undersigned.

#$28,000 $25,000 9,000 8,000 7,200 3,500 3,100 3,000 2,735

Sir,This evering. I noticed one of on February 18, in regard to the pre days, in which unsettling movements your newsboys bearing a China Mail pearls for amending the baptisnut and thought are among the people plucard. Cu it was one legend in service. exception being taken to the should be stery to omit anything large type to the effect that the retention in it of allusion to Nith bhab will maintain authority in the China Mail wusa bright paper. That and the Ark. Canon Newbolt asked eyes of the people at large," if they were going to repudiate Although declaring that there was neesmurys anyone who reals its news columns will concede Christ's words: As it was in the *never was a more loyal old Toy," that much.Bus the other legent, days of Noah," The Old Testament Chron Weed supported the propontin largest type, announced to the allusions were frequent in tite, writto omib ihem, because, he said, We

Colony: Canadian Jailed. It seems ings of St. Peter and St. Paul. but are overloaded with prayers for the that one ua hailing from Yao- it seemed to him that St. Peter and King

conyer bonowed ten dollars from a St. Paul would stand very little

parson, and the parson soon there change of being listened to in Cen

after took him by the thevet and recation t-day, The Bible w

id: Pay me what thou orest. Not being attacked openly and insidious

being able to pay back at the time. 15, and if they milled allusions to

the hats euused him to be deliver. the Old Testament they would make That the serious situation which into the inds of the magistante, it appear that it wis bot a book to obtains in the industrial work at and the magistante eet him into he quoted in a pivilised society.

home, ad which, i fwther aggrarison for a mouth, and fived him The Dean Lincoln and the rented. might go far to rob the nation twenty dollars or two weeks further tension of the lasion to the Ark put of the fruits of the victory, cols Ar

imprisonment. It is not for me to in his month of the most elemn drastic action on the part of all

omnient on the quality of justice: moment of his 'servior an historical | whore aim is to establish a new

as it is dispersed in Hongkong, but statement concerning a story be Allowship between thore, who are simply did not believe hobengaged in industry. We desire to Chinese girl is given only nine I read here this same day that a They knew the origin of the story, recool our conviction that the root months for chopping an old lady's and from where it was borrowed. of the difficulty is mom and spirit-head with a hatchet, and admittedly (No.") The prophetis mind tookal: that the problem can only be it as it took the earlier story of Edeu.solved by complete frankness be He believed in the evolution of tween both sides; by a willingness Divine truth in the Ohl Testament, for new adventure in commdeship but if they asked if he believed in the Eden story as representing the origin of mankind he said he did not, nor did he believe in the historical truth of the Flood.

The Archdeacon of Berkshire said when the hity heard of these things they would say, as they now thought, The clergy rend us things which Hey therosolves do not believe." If the Dean of Lingoln bail said be tere a popular audience anywhere who he had aid to them, would -not the effect leve been to shake the conidence of English people in the Biller Hear, beür.)"

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with intent to do murder, but sue- ceeding only in inflicting burteen wounds. That may be the Colony's Affair. But I do protest, sir, against on the part of employers (as for a baring national toych as you. examples in admitting the workers to have seen fit to give to your an- nouncement of this bit of policë Englishnen in Vancouver year in sourt news. Why? We jail enough

and year out to keep the jaka about ful But we fail them as criminals, not

45 nationale. We never make a news bulletin, of such The nation- a cqmimion SCCATTENDE,

larger share in the management): and also a new readiness for con- ciliation and restraint on the part of the workers.We believe that thin will be reached. not. as much by economic necessity as in response to a spiritual appeal,"

A great reaction, he mid, in the tamper of the nation when the war was over whe inevitable. In the war

a flip on the raw which you have given is mot conducive to imperial

we had had extraordinary demon-harmony-if you know what I mean. stration of the effects of force, and. And while there may have been a this had captured the minds of these pretence in this case it certainly Bolsheviks. But it was this very

And the complainant to be par is nos shown by your report thereof.]

son of all persons; well, according bo your bright editmial' on God the other night it roay be inferred that there is no less of the cornmunity sing by false pretence so much as the clergy. Yes, bright paper, Mr. Editor, right doings, bright people. 1 enclose any card.

Canon Arnett suid farge numbers of force for material and not of zuen were leaving not only the moral ends that provoked the way, Church, but Christianity, beepuse Having kicked Prussianism out of they believed the clergy held the front doớn, it must rot be ad Testament stories on extedly themitted at the back. The Minister same linsas, the stones of the New of Labour did not properly represent Testament. Another charge brought the interests of Labour. The recent against then was that the clergy Tube strike, if the human aspect,pf themselves did not believe in sonne the matter had been considered, of the Ok! Testarent stories, but might have been avoided. There they had not the counge, to say so should be a perce conference to openly.

determine the organisation of indus bry at home.

It was decided on a, vote to agros

to the retention of the Old Testa- inent references.

SOLDIERS AND PRAYERS FOR TITÉ DEAD.

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The Bishop of Lighfield seconded. The Bishop of Ebreford agved an uniendment to substitute the follow

CANADIAN.

Hongkong, April 9, 1619. [The Ching Mail hereby apologises to all Cuandiurs. The man who did the poster admits that be was wrong, and promises to be more careful in

A very large majority decided ining for the latter portion of the re-future-B6, C.M] favour of the insertion of all Souls' solution:-

Day in the Church, Calendar. There, This House earnestly hopes that

saldeep instinct in human rature in favour of it. Choon Baldwin suid, and people were thinking a great dess more about their dead than before Our soldiers in France especially had been struck tremendously by the observance of All Souls Day, Mor hid spirituališni was now great headway. So strong was the instinct of human maturg that the obeerminus of prayer for the dead could not be stopped, but the Church should regulate it.

The Dean of Lincoln said the great movement towards false spirit.. palism was densely encouraged

the organised nusociations of employ. em and working-then will co-operate frankly with the Government in seeking a permanent colution of the dangerous problem of industial un. rest on lines of justice and sound economy, and pledges itself, to exert all its influence in the same direc tion."

THE SUPREME COURT,

THE ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT. CASE.

In the Supreme Court yesterday, the hearing was concluded before the Chief Jistice, Sir William Rees- Davies, K.C., of the case in which Mesty. A. Lapicque & Co., uter chants, of Queen's Buildings, claim

that the freight payable to the de- The statement of 'claim showed

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THURSDAY, APRIE 10,

INDIAN CONSTABLE COMMITTED,

A FALLEN OFFICER.

ATTEMPT TO STEAL

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

A Bill Intituled An Or

Captain Geoffrey Stewart Drummi- (Continued from Pagë K.) mend Hillier, Gloucester Regiment, right, He was not at all referring GOVERNMENT OFIUM. who was reported mining on March to items of news but more parti

30, 1919, and is now presumed to

to articles and series cularly have been killed on that date, agod of articles which have been appearing yesterday afternoon, Chara Singh, M. Hier: Commissioner of the Chi last two or three weeks.

Before Mr. Orme at the Magistracy, was the younger son of Mr. H. In some of the papers during the c. 193, was brought up on remand no Maritime Customs Service (Se on three charges of (1) attempted tired), and Mrs. Hillier, of Bura dinance to authorise the British bribery of P. 471, (2) criminal tres Out, Waldron, Sussex, and grandson Traders Insurance Company, Limited pass into the Government Opium of the late W. Drummond, of to convert its silver capital into gold Factory, Morrhos Hill Road Wan-Denart, Shanghai. He was educ-was then brought down, and it was chai, at 3 am on April 5, with uted at St. Paul's School, where he decided that owing to the importance Intent to commit felony, and, (3) obtained his 1st XV. colours. On of the measure, inasmuch as the leaving school he joined the firm of Company with which this Insurance misconduct as a constable. to bribe him and how a trap was-September, 1014, he went to France been given similar privileges, to pass Pc. 471 told of prisoner's attempt John Swire & Sons, of London. In Company had amalgamated had laid for the prisoner, (all of which with the London Scottish, but was this Bill through all its stages at this was previously described in the invalided home in November with Session. China Mail).

dysentery. In March, 1915, he was The Bill was brought in by the granted a commission in the 13th Hon. Mr. Holyoak and seconded by (Forest of Dear) Poneer Battalion, the Hon. Mr. Dodwell, for its first Gloucester Regiment, with whom he and second reading, and then the returned to France in Marsh, 1015. Council went into Committee to as transport officer. Shortly after take the Bill clause by, clause wards he was severely wounded which was dope and the BI through the shoulder, and remained came up for its third reading and in England til September, 1916, was passed.

Inspector Kent and Revenue Officer Watt told how they concealed them selves in the strong-room on the night of April 5 and caught the prisoner.

His Worship committed the pri 2,700 soner to the forthcoming criminal

2,320

sessions.

2,000

1.555

1,500

1,205

1.200

OPIUM

1,000 Found on board the ss. Ang Shan 950 with 26 taels of prepared opium 935 concealed in the lining of his clothing, 650 Chinese was arrested and this 800 morning Mr. Orme fined him $5,000 750 or nine months' hard labour. 710

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PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Per sa Pernia Maru, for San Francisco, 600&o: Dr. and Mrs W. J. Webb Anderson and family, Miss P, E. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. CL Crow. Miss B. N. Conzer, Mr. J 500 Carrero, Mr. and Mrs, S.J. Clarence and 490 daughter, Mr. Thorlief Davidson, Miss

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when he again retamed to France His Excellency then retired and the and joined the 1st Battalion of his Hon the Colonial Secretary took the regiment as a company commander chair and the following Financial In January, 1917, he was transferred. Minutes were read and approved. to his old battalion, the 18th, taking, No 13. $245 for the Police and command of C Company. During Prison Departments. the fighting of that summer round No 14. $9,754 for the Attorney Ypres he was "mentioned.** Es General's Department. met his death during the German No. 15. $1,000 in aid of the Vote ofensive on, the Somme while lead- for Charitable Servion, ing a counter-attack near Hangard Wood. His colonel writes of him

No 16.-$275,000 in aid of the vote for Public Works, for Compensation › ̈* and Resumtions,

He was a gallant and most capable officer, and is a great lose" to this No. 17. $23,000 Harbour Master's battalion. Captain Hiller was a Vote for special expenditure for the company commander in this batta-acquisition and re-arrangement of

on and one of the most popular off- Moorings in Victoria Harbour. cers we had." Captain Hither was No. 18. $2,400 for the public engaged to be married to Margaret, Work Department for the erection of only daughter of Sir T. H. Middle-a car shelter at Deep Water Bay, and

450 G. Dempter. Mr. J. McKenzie Davidson, ton, K.B.E., C.B., Board of Agricul- certain other improvements in that 420 Mr. C. N. Donetil, Mr. K. Fak. Mrture and Fisheries..

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In doing so the Bishop declared that miners lived an iscbited life, and did not in the least realise what the effect of their industry had upon from Wo Fut Shing, anerchants hundred other industries. The and shipowners of No. 81, Wing Lok conditions of the winer's work con Street, the sum of $2,602 as dam demned him to a habit of irregson.ges for breach of a contract to carry by the fact that the Church did notability, which hardly had a parald one of the plaintiff's cargo of wood appear to have, the counge of its in any other body of organised work-

to Saigon. convictions. The Church was losingers. The miners the stand with ifs.less theologically educated mem- the rest of the nation, and they must hors to spiritmiliem because the play the gue You cannot have fendants under the contract upon Church was not courage enough an A1 Labour policy with a C820 pieces, less 81 pieces notinlly to drop a few old Protestant objecmonility at the bottom, bede shipped, was $1,288.87, and includ tions and badly do what th The Garen

-el-in-the-ment which the prista privately.

The Bishop of Birmingham,tis are alleged to have suffered in The Dean of Canterbury, who op.seconding, said that there was damages through the breach of con- peso, said an old flea prevailed that desire at the present time among the Saints were

a distinct class from working-classes to have us little work Christians in ordinary life. To in- as possible. Men did not work a Eroduce a change which wond put ill week, because they could earn

Mr. Eldon Potter (instructed 'by. saintly others, fathers, and friends sullicient for their needs in less than Means. Wilkinson & Grist) appeared in a secondary class in heaven would in week. "So long as that idea pre- for the plaintiffs, and the Hon. Mr 12th List sailed there could never be really G. Aluboster (instructed by 13th List

Messrs. Deacon, Looker, Deacon & Honson) for the defenduntar

be a retrograde step.

A long discussion took phire on the productive business.

and

LADY'S HANDBAG"

SNATCHED.

district.

No. 19. $25,000 Public Works De- [partment for the New Territories Public Health and Buildings Ordin ance for Compensations and Resump tions.

L E. Guterres Capt. and Mrs. Bá Goodey and child. Capt. J. Hill, Miss A. Fastings, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King, 320 H.. Alexandre Lotza Hez. J. J. Kaylor, 300 Mr. and Mrs. Yuk Li and family, Miss 2850. R. Laing Miss M. R. Lesalic, Miss M. D. Lood, Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Lemmon Caughter, M. Burg San Lau, Mr.and 250 Mrs. J. Waben and child. Mr. and Mrs. 240 | J. A. McKay, Mr. H. McKay, Mr. A. 230 MoKisdy, Mr. C. McKay Marmont 225 Pastor S. W. Pettit and wil. Rev. W. Conduit Road near Sir Paul Chaters the Council adjourned sine die. 200 Ranson wife sad child, Miss A. M residence yesterday, a coolie suddenly Rawcliffe. Mina E. Strong, Mr. G. sprang from the side of the road, 190 Stevens, Mr. Tak Tip and servant, Mr. and snatched her hand bag which 180 K. Takagi, Mr. J. Falles Mr. G. Tallina,

Na. 20 $30,000 for the Miscellane- When Mrs. Goggin, the wife of Mrous Services Vote for the Peace C. W. Guggin, the sub-manager of Calatication. the Bank Line, was walking along After the passing of these minutes

170 Mr. and Mrs W. A. Wilson, Sir Wuckily contained only $150 in cash 160 Wilkinson, Miss W. Wilkinson. Mr. and a few letters. Mrs, Goggin was 155 Wm. McG, Wilson, Mr. Sui Tui Wong, so surprised that by the time she had 350 d M. Shew Wong,

realised what had happened the thief Lhad made wood his escape, I

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BOWEL COMPLAINT IN

CHILDREN URING the summer monthse abi

-dram szą subject to disorders of the bowels and should receive the most

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A PARENT'S DUTY 125

YOUR boy is always getting scratch- 120Y

ed or out or bruised. Be 115 these wounds have healed all righ÷ja mo 110 sign they always will. Get a battle of 100 Chamberlain's Fain Balm and see that 90 every injury in cased for immediately

You can get nothing better, and bloedral attention. As soon as any m

natural looseness of the bawateis 50 poisem is too dangerous disso to risk noticed Chauberk's Colic and Dier. 75 Formla By All Chemists and Store Ramedy should be given. Fer 701 keepers.

mle By All Chamists and Storekeepersz

$39,100

10.280

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2nd List"

3rd List

62.075

4th LB:

210,305

5th List

129,680

6th List.

82.125

tract is the sum of $8,440 paid to

7th List

61.880

the Societé Anonyme for freight of the timber to Saigon.

8th List

68.335

9th List

110,595

70th List

140,345

11th List

49,715

-49,525

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15th List

80875 43,680 84355

16th List

772,390

17th 13t

+64,965

18th Lis:

106,000

19th List

2016 List

147,450

21st/Lis:

$169,020

22nd List

*23rd List

unbeat of the parish has given his consetis.

24th Lis:

195100 50460

25th List

$106.890

26th List

27th List

124,035 80,065

$2,556,210

retention of the Athurasiun Creed in The amendment was incorporated Aliver bearing the arguments of public worship. The couranittee's with the resolution, which was up

proved.

report made its Use on Trinity Sun- day optional in. place of the Apostles' Co-OPERATING WITH SON-CONFORMISTS, Creed. In supporting a proposal to The Bishop of Winchester pro-:

alte its recitation obligatory on it posed: least three Sundays in the yens,.- Thit in view of the increasing de- Canon Maclean said that the mosire for some opportunities of united ment is ** 11 most "soleinn one fellowship and worship with those for the Chirch of England. We who are separated from us, anil in cannot look forward to going down, onder that this desire muy be met into history is the Convocation without impair the Church's order which haid aside one of the three and discipline, this House com- great Creeds, he said.

inenda:

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counsel, His Loedabip gave judgment for the plaintiffs for the full amount, taimed.

places which may be “reasonably regarded as extra-parochial) the la

The Bishop said he supposed that

all the bishops had had in the fast

few years applications of different Total amount received to, WHAT THE MUSIC HALLS ARE, SINGING, (1)Tinit upon special occasions kinds from their digy as to whether

date All the music halls is singing of public importance, as in either one or the other way of co-opensta song." he added, the principalings for comion devotion and with Non-conformists was in their line in which is To hell with your mutual edification, ministeraandview, desirile or permissible, and Total amount of Straits" ereeds. The song shows the beauty other members of communione many times it must have crossed of believing, what you like. Those separated from the Church of Eng-their minds that it was alther un- who oppose this Creed are actuated and may, from time to time, be satisfactory blait in a matter, ob- by the highest motives, but they are invited to join in speaking and in vicusty of delicacy, they should ve marching with a very mixed assem-offering prayer in consent build to decide by nothing better an blage.

ings, provided:

This proposition was defeated by 52 voteн to 24

Chancellor Hay Aitken and be bould not repeat the Athanasian Creed without telling a distinct and definite lie.

(a)That in all cute What is odine is outside the regular and appointed service of the Church;

(b) That the consent of the bishop its been in each case pra viously ofhaizeki.

(2)That, similarly, dergy of the Church of England may accept invitations to take part in services

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POSITIONS TO DATE.

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DODGE BROTHERS

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PEJELE HAVE DIMELIGHT FATIH IN

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WE HAVE CONCENTRATED ON ONE "UAR 'AND'ONE CAR ONLY, IN A DETERMINA "TION TO MAKE IT ÄN GOOD MAS A CUAR CAN BE MADE FOR EVERY PART AND EVERY PROUERS THAT ENTERS INTO IT "WE BÉAVE. PERSONALLY ESTAB LISHED A STANDARD, THE WORK DONE AND "PER MATERIALS "USED IN JEACH PART AND EACH TEROCESS, IN EVERY KOAR, MUST CONFORM TO THAT STAND- ARD. DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS «GIVE TO THEIR CAR. THAT OVER (CARE "WHICH THE PUBLIC SEXPECTS OF THEM

THE INTEGRETY OF OIE BRO- THERA MANIFFACTURING METHODS. BECAUSE (OF "THE" "NAME IT BEARS. YOU MAY BE SURE THAT THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE (QAR "WILL ENEVER

CHANGED A HAIRS (BHEALTH DODGE BROTHERS HAVE "ONLY ONE IDEA IN THE IFBUILDING

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Total their own individual judgment or by Total amount of Ster haray of what others thought and

ling received since did. It was, therefore, desirabla investment that a definite form of procedure in Previously acknow such matters should be brid down Medged

The Bishop of Chelmsford secmid-

An amendment by the Archdeacon of Berkature this the real be made obligatory on Traily Sunday was "lost by one vote, 1 voting for and her than those of the Church, pro proposed in the rexlution was ment

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The Bishop of Oxford, Pahor offer torrebentire opposition to Total amount of Yen re- the resolution, wid that if what celved since last invest

done, they would find that it jook | Previously ackno In Winccssing! the propter to dni

Trist much servicon reflergy diventions, and Lhat the "Nare the Collects for the King from the special churter end not part gladder stygested world not, in work "prayers and thanksgivings upon of the ordinary worklip of ouering, prove real or bitive. He did several opensions, the Dean of Communioni,

nớo think that what "ens proposed - LUNION INSURANCE SOCIETY Berry portades (6) That the approval of the would be welcomed by the Non-

NOFICANTON,UED: lowed the Ten Commandorients in Tuikhóp us buen ortained; and formice, Tinally, he questioned bus

Hon. Treasurers and thin Prayer Book, and this great timb

parishes syther hard legality of the proposition.

Secretaries. fan of the King was to hold the their own (except into cues of this stage tlle House adjujamed i

Hongkongth'Apill,31919.

IITS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.

No.7781

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Bt. (George's Bulidings, HONGKONG.

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