THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 17, 1937.

NERVE STRAIN

NATIONAL LIFE

INVOLVED

DR. INGRAM'S RULES

FOR HEALTH

;

GIPSIES TURNED OFF

EPSOM DOWN

Court Challenge Of New Act

to be set

HOW THE SOVIET TRAINS

AFRICAN NATIVES

Archbishop Of Westminster On Red Propaganda

"PENNIES FROM

HEAVEN

MONEY THROWN INTO STREET ENGLISH HOLD ON TRAFFIC

as

are

A portion of Epsom Downs is not, Taking as his text Mr. Baldwin's in any circumstances, speech to the members of the aside for gipsies.

“We have now arrived at a great Federation of British

crisis Industries,

in the religious history of - This was stated by Mr. P. E this country, and at a very critical

Englishmen described Lord Horder enlarged on the theme Whiteoak-Cooper, for the Epsom time

'landowners,' whose names of the need for combatting nervous and Walton Downs Conservators, at Catholicism in Europe." declared ly

in the history of Roman suppressed by the police, complete- strain. Lord Horder was responding Epsom Police-court in reply to a Dr. Hinsley, Archbishop of West- fashion centre, the Kaerntnerstrasse, disorganised traffle in Vienna's at the People's League of Health Banquet at Guildhall to the toast who represented three of 10 cara-tacking Communism.

Mr. W. H. Chitty, minster, recently in a speech suggestion by

at-while amusing themselves. of the League, proposed by the

van dwellers summoned on allega-

At one o'clock in the morning a Bishop of London, Dr. Ingram.

The occasion tions that they drove and placed meeting of the Catholic Truth So-Schada heard the rattle of coins fall- was the annual woman passing the Hotel Meissl und "The Prime Minister has said that caravans on the Downs without ciety in the Cathedral Hall, West-ing on the pavement, and ran we know little or nothing about lawful authority. nervous strain," he said. "If he

Mr. Chitty said that under a re-

pick them up. was referring to himself and other cent Act the Conservators had been

"The Catholic Church thrives on Others joined in, and money con- members of the Cabinet, I must given certain rights which had

its poverty, but the Communists tinued to rain down from a bal- acknowledge his modesty. But we never been enforced before and had

spend millions upon millions in ceny, on which could be seen the doctors know a good deal about never been tested.

every country in their propaganda" glow of two cigars and from which nervous strain, and we

said Dr. Hinsley. to mean

laughter and English voices were know a good deal more about it.

"Not merely industry but the whole of national life is involved in the question.

Mr.

minster.

to

to

The Chairman, Mr. Tudor Rees:

"Their propaganda is clever and heard. Soon a hundred people were Are you going to submit that the by-laws are ultra-vires?

most deceitful, and it is launched picking up small Austrian coins; against the Church. Several years English sixpences and half-crowns, Mr. Chitty: I am going to sub-

ago in Africa I had to collect Com- as the apparently endless stream of mit that so far as "Science has saved us from de-are

Epsom Downs concerned there have been tives, and it was alarming the in-

munist propaganda among the na-money continued.. cimating disease we are no longer rights and privileges existing for formation I had to send to the Vati- coffee bar across the road. guests From a neighbouring cafe and s mown down in swathes by the re-centuries, and caravan dwellers, currence of epidemics-but we

can. are who are a very large community,

came to join in gleaning the stran caught in the meshes of the ma- have been permitted

Alarming Increase

harvest, some of them leaving their to exercise chine in several ways. It is to help those rights.

"That propaganda has increased bills unpaid. Soon the street was to extricate us from the machine

Whiteoak-Cooper: The al-

to an alarming extent, and in Eng blocked by nearly 1,000 persons. that the People's League of Health leged rights are definitely not ad- doubled its membership in the past ing to control the crowd, had

land the Communist Party has Two policemen, after vainly try-

year. Mr. Chitty: There is such a thing

content themselves with diverting was a thing that we could not avoid as custom, and you cannot brush 1931 that in the great anti-Godments.

"I was told on good authority in traffic while they sent for reinforce- if we gave ourselves a proper aside & centuries-old custom by a seminary in Moscow no fewer than chance. The basic essentials were: stroke of the pen.

Jug Of Water Added To Rain Enough of the right food,

Mr. Whiteoak-Cooper: By Act

100 African natives were being Householders flùng open their win- of Parliament it has been done,

prepared to return to Africa for the dows to protest against the noise, "In no circumstances," he add-purpose of carrying on Bolshevist and one woman poured a jug ed, "will a portion

water on the crowds. of the

propaganda."

Sir Michael McDonnell (late Lord be set aside for the purpose sug Chief Justice of Palestine) de neighbouring police station came up

Finally

the entire force of a gested."

munism had increased in England. turbance. clared it was astonishing how Com- at the double to deal with the dis- They scattered the

exists."

Lord Horder declared that health

Proper shelter,

Access to fresh air,

An occupation,

-Some leisure and

Room to play.

The Bishop's Rules

In proposing the toast the Bishop of London stated his own health rules. They were:

"I don't drink alcohol at all believe that the more you keep away from narcotic poisons the better,

"I don't smoke;

"I don't eat too much;

"I take regular exercise

day."

every

mitted.

Down's

The summonses were adjourned. "FORCES OF SPIRIT WILL WIN”.

Dean's Sermon On Spain

The Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, preached in Can- The result was that 79, he was terbury Cathedral for the first time able to do the same things that he since his return from Spain, did at 29-and rather better.

The new order for which the

:

of

In the Press, în public, and from crowds and entered the hotel, where the pulpits of other Churches, there they requested the Englishmen to was a dissemination of principles stop their strange form of charity. against which they, as Catholics, they were astonished that people în The Englishmen declared that had to be inflexibly opposed.

Vienna should become 80 about such small coins. This re- mark has annoyed the Austrian Press.

“IF WE HAD HAD A HITLER?

Missionaries Expelled From Ethiopia

The "Weltblatt" states.

"No doubt the same thing would happen if anybody dropped money into Regent-street in the heart of

.

ARMS PROGRAMME

Lord

Lord Snowden's

Attack

"On the other hand,” Dr. Ingram people of Spain were fighting, hẹ admitted, "I came across an ́old1

The fact that missionaries of London. Not only this, we believe said, was in line with the purpose the Bible Churchmen's Missionary that large crowds of Scotsmen would gentleman of 92 who said I was of history and the belief that there Society in Abyssinia had been ex- travel direct to London by train if wrong. He ate what he liked, drank was a possibility of a great brother-pelled what he liked, and went to bed when ly society.

by the Italian authorities they heard there was a chance of he liked and I'm told he drank

was stated at Bath by the president picking up sixpences in the street.” a bottle of whisky a day! Either

“If you get to know about it you of the society, the Rev. H. C. Bart- he was a freak or I am. I think

can throw your heart and soul into lett. He said they received notice that he was.”

it and move along in it," he went to quit a week before Good Friday. The banquet, at which the Lord on. "That is thereality of "I asked the Foreign Office if Mayor, Sir George Broadbridge, pre-

the religious note that lies behindthey would endorse a cable: I pro- sided, was held to launch a national life in Spain to day, the religious posed to send advising the mission- appeal by the People's League of note that is being struck in Spainaries to sit tight except at the com Health for £50,000 for the preven

today and in Russia, too, t mand, not of Italy, but of the Bri- tion of disease by the dispersal of You have often heard me saytish Consul there. its causes. A collection was made that there is religion in Russia. I] The Foreign Office endorsed that among the guests at the end of the want to make them see it is a con- cable and said it would be more ef- banquet by nurses în uniform.

scious religion and in line with the fective if sent through the Post Of Christian religion. It is totally fice. It was never delivered. Our wrong to say, these people are ir- missionaries applied for an exten religious, even if they deny God. It sion of time to the Viceroy Mar

---“I am dismayed at the indiffer- does not matter what they say with shal Graziani and were refused. their lips; it is what they mean in They were told if they did not leave the taxpayers about the seriousness ence of the House of Commons and their hearts,

within seven days they would be exof the situation,” he

said.

The country is being rushed thoughtless-

into war-time expenditure peace time. We are piling up debt -most of it for sheer waste and increasing taxation.

PARACHUTIST FALLS INTO MOTORCAR

During the RAF display Heliopolis aerodrome a parachutist came down in the car park crashed through the roof of the car belonging to the French Minister. M. de Witasse,

A

The man was, Aircraftman Pirie of Abukir depot. He was sevore shaken, but his actual injuries were slight.

The incident occurred during mass jump by two men and dummy parachutists There not sufficient wind to carry craftman Prie clear of the park.

There is reason to believe that

"There may be greater mechanis-pelled. ed forces supplied by Germany and Government side, so far as I can see Italy on the other side; but on the it, there are forces of the spirit, and in the long run the forces of the spirit will win":

REAR ADML... MACKINNON AZ

The appointment is announced of Rear Adml. Lachlan D. I. Mac

Innon to be Rear-Admiral, Second Battle Squadron, in succession to Rear-Adml. Charles G. Ramsey, to

date July 27.

told the

verts have been shot. Two of our three of our Mating Ethiopian con-

missionaries, Miss Benson and Mr. Fred Schmidt, a Cerna subject. have returned to Lon of r Foreign Office that in reNİN Hitler at our Foreign Office Dur Missionaries would still be in Addis Ababa. Mr. Schmidt has been told, by the German Consul that he can go back if he likes.

had a

onowden m

I made a strong at- tack on the Government's rearma-

ment programme in a letter read at

meeting held jointly by the Cob den Club and the Public Economy League in London.

"Surely if our people will think seriously they will realige the folly of the claim that if all the nations will go on improverishing themselves by competitive rmaments they will be ensuring peace

dev Mr. and Mrs Colin Mackenzie, Mr. David Stokes and Mi Cuthbert

Dr. Bartlett said the missionaries were now in Djibuti, French

liland. They are Dr. Lionel, Car. Dawkins.

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