FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934.

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From

Destination.

FRENCH

CHE

CHINA MATT.

Named as Plotter

THE OXFORD

TRAFFIC

TOURIST

Alarming Fall In

British Visitors

PAPERS FEATURE "CRISIS"

Paris.

The falling-off in the Britlab tourist traffic is seriously alarming French hotel managers and others who live by the tourist trade...

Right into the Autumn bronzed English folk have been seen passing through Paris on their way back from Switzerland, Italy and Aus- tria-but only passing through.. The majority do not stay in Paris at all.

With the summer season-merging into the winter the visitors to the Riviera are largely German, noi. British.

"The British Tourist Crisis". Is the heading of an article in a Dinard newspaper and La Baule paper also! mourns the absence of the British visitor.

"Roughly 600,000 British tourtals used to come to France every year"

Ton Nong Kong

the latter paper declares, "and now About

the Englishman is deserting France. They were our most loyal visitors, 1933 6.000 6th Jan.

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, forming the most desirable clientele.

Hamburg. R'dam, Antwerp & Hell. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 14,000 13th Jan

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Harvre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull

15.000 27th Jan. 4,000 3rd Feb.

17.000

10th Feb 6,000 17th Feb.

17.000 24th Feb. 0,800 3rd Mar,

15.000 10th Mar. 15.400 24th Mar

4,000 31st Bar.

Marseilles & London.

Our finest watering places-Deau- ville, Cannes and the rest owe their world fame very largely to the Eng- lish tourist."

The paper prints an interview

Barvre, Londen, Hamburьwith the English owner of villas at

Rotterdam Antwerp.

& London. London, Hamburg,

Bomber

Rotterdam Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.

M. Kull

ξαντο, London, Hamburg,

The soles, is Antwerp & Hull.

7th Apr.& London. 17,000

15,000 21st Apr. 15,000 28th Apr.

COMORIN

CHITRAL

BURDWAN

HANCHI

CARTHAGE SOMALI

NALDERA CORFU **BANGALORE

16,000 6th Mar 15,000 19th Mav

10,000 2nd June

MANTUA RAWALPINDI +BHUTAN

KAISAR-I-HIND

& London. Bombay,

Marcilles, Harve, London, Hamburg Rotterdam Antwerp Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 6,000 26th May) Bombay, Marseilles, Harve, London,

Hamburg, Rotterdam Antwerp Hall

17,000 18th June

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

- DO -

Dr. Alfred Rosenberg

in an alleged plot to start an up- rising against the Soviet regime in the Ukraine, Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, adviser on foreign affairs to Chan- cello: Hitler of Germany. Was named by Stanislar Rossior, head of the Ukranian Communist Party. Kossior charged Rosenberg was be- bind a plot to smuggle hundreds of Nazi agenta into the Ukraine.

DESERT IRRIGATION IN CALIFORNIA

£1,200,000 Appropriated For Canal Scheme.

DWELLERS WILD WITH JOY

El Centro, California. Desert sands that never grow cold

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MOVEMENT

DISCUSSED

Three Bishops Hold Decided Views.

DANGER OF CHURCH'S HOSTILITY

London.

The Oxford Group Movement was an important topic at the Diocesan Conferences of the Bishop of Rochester, Manchester and Oxford

All three Bishops held decided views and spoke at some length on the subject.

The Bishop of Rochester, Dr. M. Linton Smith, told the Rochester Diocesan Conference In London that

"There can be no question what- fever in the mind of any dispas- sionate. observer that it (the Ox- radically ford · Movement) has

changed many people's lives for the better, not only rescuing those who have been the victims of some gross sin, but liberating into a joyousness those who have hitherto walked on

the shady side of the street."

But he added:

"There is, of course, the danger] that such a Movement may form it self into new sect. That purpose is expressly disclaimed by all its responsible leaders, but the danger is not thereby ended, and I think that if the Church were to take a definitely hostile attitude the danger will be a very real one.

"My own hellef is that if the [Church takes a sympathetic attitude

La Baule and Cap Ferrat, who de-| clares that he is going back to live! in England, sa French taxation no' longer discriminates between thos who come to France to spend and those who compete with French under the Imperial Valley sun may towards the Movement, that Move- |workers.

soon be fertile as an Iowa con fiold, ment will permeate "the Church "It is time that the French who understand did something about it"jubilant ranchers belleves the re-with its good effects and so onrich the paper concludes.-Reuter. sult of the Federal government's its life instead of hardening into a

{rival organization. action in appropriating $6,000,000 (£1,200,000) to begin construction

&

ALMOST AN EGG PER DAY.

In Canada.

4,000 23rd June Bombay, Marzcilien, Harve, London, Laying Record Equalled

Hamburg, Retterdam Antwerp & Huli.

12,000 30th June Bombay, Marseilles & London.

• Carge only. † Calls Cablanca. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- Hantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by stemmers of the

Thedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

SRIRALA SANTHIA TAKADA

SIRDHANA

1995.

8,000

7th Jan Fingapore, Penang & Calcutta.

8,000 20th Jan.

DO

7,000 3rd Feb.

DO

8,000 18th Feb.

DO

TALMA

DO

TILAWN

10,000 18th Mar.

DO

• Calls Port Swettenham and Rangoch.

10,000 4th Mar.

B.L. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South;

NELLORE

7,000

TANDA

7,000

1934. ård Feb. Brd Mar.

NANKIN

7,000

NELLORE

7,000

4th May.

J TANDA

7.000

2nd June

NANKIN

1,000

30th June

7,000

3rd Aug.

NELLORE

30th Mar Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &

Melbourno.

Agassiz, B.C.

of the all-American canal.

Open To Criticism

"The methods of the Movement have come in for very serious criti-

questionably deserve it.

A telegram announcing the ap-jcfim, and their cruder forma un- propriation sent the valley residents almost delirious with joy.

"The practice of ‘aharing', in the sense of public' confession of sin,

In every town and in every de-has very obvious dangers, but one of the best known leaders of the Bert hamlet, whistles shrieked

Movement assured me that they are The egg-laying record in the welcome to the announcement.'

doing their best to prevent this and poultry world was equalled by a "Derreen 10-1" white Leghorn pul-Men, women and children flocked to insist that the sharing in this let owned by Mr. N. H. Ruttledge into the streets and highways, shout sense shall take place in private, of Sardis, when it laid 357.eggs injing and embracing. Some wept

365 days.

2

French Fugitives

with happiness.

"In the same way the norestrain-

unre-

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In the experience of every great re- NEW YORK

ed reliance on 'guiding'. for every The eggs weighed on an average

detail of life has been very legiti The El Centro afternoon of 281⁄2 ounces

It has been dozen.

new mately criticised. The former record is owned by "No paper published the first "extra" pointed out that it is the abandon- ment of rationality—that it puts the Drone 6-II" owned by a Mr. Whiting ever Issued in the valley. of Port Kella.

Eighty miles long and carrying a individual at the mercy of The record was (ès- tablished in 1990. The hep is re-flow of water equal to that of many cognised elements of his subconscious vival

"You have only to think of the: ported since to have died.-Reuter. important rivers, the yrènt canal, self, *

will be constructed through, sand "The Movement might be crit class meetings of. Methodiam to find Its est-elsed from other points of view historical parallel to the 'sharing' hills, mesas and desert. mated cost is $27,000,000 (£5,400,- Its standard of conduct seems al- of the group. BARRED. :

000) and it is the last of the boulder most wholly individualistic, Its "We have said again and again dam projects, utilizing the waters sense of social wrong is very weak that one of the weakest features of Trinidad's New Decree, of the Colorado river/"

and there is a very real danger lest English religion is the Englishman's The canal will be 200 feet wide it should tempt people to imagine intense reserve and shyness on these at the top and 120 feet wide at that there is a short cut to the matters. Port of Spain, Trinidad. Fugitives from Devil's Island will the bottom. It will carry a flow of stature of the fulness of Christ". no longer be granted asylum in water between 18 and 20 feet deep through the major portion of its Trinidad.

The police have issued an order length. declaring that any escaping convicts

- "The Movement, has at least) found a way to break through this reserve and overcome this shyness,

POLICEMEN

DAMAGED

12 Needed To Arrest Burly Negro.

ASKED

FOR DRIVING LICENCE

Brooklyn, New York. John Newby, 88-year-old 'Negro,

Advantages Of Movement Turning to some of the advantages of the Movement the Bishop said; It was proposed oficially in 1921.

"I believe that one of the dis-and if sometimes it seems as if the

the other direction I, for one, can- 146, 41b. caused the police of from the French penal colonies by Mr. Arthur Davis, director of the coveries of the Group Movement in pendulum were swinging, too far in who stands six feet high and weighs found in Trinidad, will be arrested reclamation service, in his preli- that religious experience is deepen not but believe that on the whole Brooklyn considerable trouble before and then given a certain time to minary report on the boulder damed by expression, a principle this expression of the experience, he ally was arrested.

sound paychologically as it is true this testifying to what the Lord project-Reuter.

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan quit the island.-Beuter, and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney 13 days.

Frequent connections from Austrolls with the following *----

The Union 6.B. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

+

The P. & O. Royal Mall Steamers to London and.

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via Bucz

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and

London via Panama Canal."

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,

1911.

9th

7,000 15,000 10,000

4th

Feb.

as Feb.

9th Feb.

NELLORE

BEHAR RANPURA TAKADA

SOUDAN BAWALPINDI BIRDHANA

TANDA

GOMORIN TALMA *BURDWAN CHITRAL KAWA

LANGHI SANTHIA SOMALI GARTHAGE

AKADA NELLORE

WALDERA

1,000 7th Jan. 6,500 12th Jan. 17,000 121

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, S'hai, Holl, Kobe & Osaica Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama. 8,000 26th Jan. Amoy, S'hai Moll &

Labe

7,000 12th Jan.

26th Jan.

17,000 26th Jan.

6,000 22nd Feb.

15.000 23rd

10,000 23rd Feb. 17,000

9th Mar, 8,000 9th Mar $800 21st Mar 15,000 23rd Mar,

7,000 28rd Mar. 7,000 th Apl 16,000 Fith Api

* Cargo only.

Moji, Kobe & Yokohama,

Kobe

Amey, S'hal, Moji & Kobe, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokoham Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama..

S'hai Moji & Kobe.

Koba Tokohama. ALMARESTRábak & Yokohama.

Moji Kobe

Shan Kobe

&Yokohama. Amoy, Bhai Moff & Kobe, Shanghai Mej, Kobe, a Yokohama, Shanghai Moji; Kobe, & Yokohama.

All dates are approximate and subfset to alteration without noties,

All Cabins are Alted with Electric Fans or Punka Louvre Syste Steamers on London and Australian-Lines are fitted with Laundries Parcats messuring not more than 5 cu. ft will be received at the Com Many's Offics up to Noon on the day previous tocarlling.

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Just in Time to Quench New York's Reveal Thirst

has done for a man's soul, is likely. An officer demanded that he show to be beneficial alike to the person him his driving Hoense, after an who makes it and to the society to accident involving Newby's car. which he belongs."ope

Newby refused.

The Blahop of Manchester (Dr. Warman)-wald that it was clear to

him that God was using the Group

The officer, Insisted and... Newby started a doh

Movement, to change, men's, i lives Five policeme run up but Newby.. but that the men whose lives west fought them off, 5t anally took 12

being changed must remember that

the inward life must be renewed day con

to overpower, and~ cap-

by day, «Constant endeavour, was fure the negro.

the only true road to God.”

Dr. Warman added that although

? 1Bot It" was hardly a glorious vic-

the method and forma of the Bach-tory for "New York finest man Movement were distasteful to Newby's first blow broke a pollo soms Christians 'It must be admits man's nose. The latter, нетепроп ted that it was not pary to criticise

infuenced

the witness of those who had been charged Newby, truncheon in hand, (54) but received Newby's fit -- My his Movement month," and lost three-teeth. Followers mus

"He cou he said.

Zell down and stayed do

Another officer rushed to 130

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