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INVASION

Wilhelmina of the Netherlands said:

I was conscious of the insuffi- ciency of human knowledge and

ability and firmly believed that only the aid of God could provide our wants. I now look back on these forty years in the light of the Lord's guidance and am filled with gratitude.

Fezplees

Our times have seen a new emphasis on the fairer division of material wealth. Changing conditions have also caused gov- ernments to give more attention After a period of alarums and to the care and security of the excursions, the invader has at weak, the aged, or the unemploy- length set foot on Kwangtung ed. Much of this development soil, and South China is about to is genuine progress. But there undergo the horrors of what is are temptations to forget that bound to be a ruthless campaign. supply is not really material. No In spite of Japanese exhortations division of things will satisfy the to the "innocent people of this spiritual needs of men, and no district" to "be at ease," and the security is so sure as that pro-

the statement, humourous were vided by the energy, adaptability, circumstances not so tragic, that discernment, justice, honesty, Chinese troops will be "forgiven" and kindliness expressed by the should they abandon arms "in individual through better under- repentance of their past," Can-standing of their divine source. tonese should be under no illu- sions as to what lies ahead of them. Canton is not only the

A speaker at a recent meeting cradle of the Chinese-Revolu- tion, it is also the cradle of anti-of educationists in London Japanese · sentiment in China. of the opinion that the southern Japan has long cherished a desire English are more prone than the to chactise the South, and the hor-rest of their countrymen to be rible bombings to which Canton slovenly in their speech; and the has for so long been subjected did London bus conductor was held up as one of the worst offenders not come about merely from a de-in this respect. Apparently, his

"Fares, please," and "Thank you,' sire to destroy civilian morale but are apt to degenerate into "Fez- were also motivated by a deep plees," and "Kew." No doubt it is time, which usually operates hatred of a city which has for so to eradicate dialect, which has, long led the way in anti-Japanese in this case, given rise to one.

Idealists may claim that none sentiment in China. We make but the suavé deserves the fare; no predictions as to the outcome but the rush hour demands its far man of quick action, and accents of Japan's new campaign, but must be clipped, or tickets will never be. Nor must one deduce there is no reason yet to share that off his bus the conductor is the opinions expressed by certain not a man of rolling syllables, and Johnsonian rhetoric, who Kwangtung leaders that the in- would scorn to butcher his ac- vader will have an all too easy cents to make a busman's holiday. Indeed, one may be grateful to passage through the Province.

him that the dialect has not, a much greater vocabulary: he might well have been overcome with the monotony of his phrase, and, as Diakens's newsboy rang the changes on

"Paper

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To “Provide Our Wants"

In a day when human thought

AQ generally seeking merely have, given us “Faz,

kucheke “Fuzplées. What I material untiafactions and turn-sidering how arduous

ing to government as the

was

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he playe, one must- him in so seldom forgetting” his "Kew.”

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