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Prince and Princess Arthur of Can't
JAPANESE ON THEIR
USEFULNESS: naught were the chief guests on June End, at the Savoy Hotel at the annual
WOULD THKIE, WITHDRAWAL BE HARMFUL ! banquet of the Japan Society in London. which has worked so häiril and so success-
Mr. T. Kagawa; the Kobe social work. er, Christing pastor and author, in quoted fully to bring into closer and more friendly relationship the two great istand by the Tokyo "Wichi. Vichi as raising Mrs. Hazelwood, is being done, Applications to be made in. Writing, with peoples of the East and the West. His the question whether the cause of London Daily Jere says, in Yunnan, Excellency the Japanese Ambassador, pre. Christianity in Japan would really be China's most backward province, by Mrs. sident of the society, occupied the chair, bard by withdrawal of the American Maud M. Dymond Shr, with berus- and the Earl of Balfour was among the missionaries, which has been suggested band, the Res. F.-. Dywood, who has Wistinguished, company which the event in connection" with the present anti-been for years in Chim with the American agitation. He is not nearly United Methodist Missionary Society,, I had brought together.
have returned to England for a year's furlough
Since the Republic eanse into exist.EALED TENDERS will be received in India by the Director of the Toraz In- ence in Chinx,” said Mrs."Dymond, des PLAN MADISE, Bombay; in England by the SECRETARY OF STATE 2on Isme, London; and cribing the work, there has Beer sa
in the Far East by the Commodors. FL.M. attempt to start various philanthropic Dockraan, Hongkong, np to the #1 JULY, institutions; but there is as yet little 1924, for the Parahn of the Royal Inkan Marine Ship NEARCHUS" (late Lighthouse public sentiment against the age-long Tender to Persian Gulf Lights), with all Stores
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The PaciDENT submitted "One Guests," | severe as Mr. Uchimura, another ind and opened with a reference to the in-pendent Christian leader who recently terest taken in Japan by Prince Arthur declared that the influence of the Ameri of Connaught, who had visited his councan missionaries was positively bad, so try on three important and distingushed greatly tainted with Mammonism was missions. While the alliance between our American Christianity. Mr. Kagawo's two island nations no langer existed in view is rather that, the work rould be form, in spirit it had been merged into one more economically by Japanese the Washington agreement--(hear, hear); Like Mr. Uchimura, be appeals to custom of slavery. -concluded between the Powers directip. Japanese churches to try to make them-
I have seen girls whose eyes have been concerned in matters relating to the | selvek milf-supporting,
destroyed by hot fire-irons, and" whose Far East, and that agreement had been Mr. Kagawa. nccording to the Vinki limbs are crippled owing to ilbuange. one of the most admirable thitigs Lord | Viehk, says that the number of foreign }. "One mité had bee hung up by her Balfour-another of their guests-(cheers) missionaries in Japan (most of whom are hands, and the cords had been so tight had accomplished. They were also in-Americans) is-1,200. These, in co-opera- that one hand dropped off when she was deotest to Lord Balfour, who was pre-fien with 1,000 Japanese missionaries, are released. Another and he benten with sident of the Royal Academy, for taking engaged in the propagation of the gospel. red-hot rods. Another form of punished, Water Pressure Test 199-poumbe; and Un the initiative in bringing together the Toey baptise about 10,000, fresh devotees ment is to pour boiling oil down their various educational institutions in Eng per year. Of these about 7,000 ate bapthroats. Böy orphans are pit with young "land, who lost, no time in contributing tised without the aid of foreign mission-criminals and chained up like“animals.. hooks for the purpose of restoring the aries by the Presbyterian Churches of Our greatest helper is Mr. H. E. Sly, library of the Imperial University of Japan, Japan Union of the Methodist for many years the British Consul at Tokyo, which was detsroyed by fire after Churches, and Anglican Churches. Yunnanfu. He is doing his best to get the terrible earthquake last September.
Those who are baptised by thea proclamation that no more laves must Under his lordship's direction," assisted
foreign missionaries, number about be sold. Be. Eike the rest of us in the by Sir Jarnel Gollancz, secretary of the 2,500, of 3 per cent. of the total city, the members of the China Inka w not be considered. Academy, thousands of valuable books Even the 26 per cent, have not come to Mission, the CLS, and some devoted had been poured into Japan. (Cheers.) be haptised by the efforts of the foreign French nuns, who are working to arouse PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, respond-missionaries alone. From this fact it the public conscience, in China and ing, recalled the wonderful reception ac appears that the withdrawal of the mis- times get discouraged. corded him on his three visits to Japan, sionaries would have little effect on the
"Many of the Chinese wait to do nat only by their Majesties but by all propagation" of Christianity in Japan, something to end the system, but an classes of the hospitable and warm-heart.
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The Purchaser, on his Representative, mart. the Vessel from the Government Moor- Remove the inga at his own expand aud risk within Two Date of Aceptance of Cander Months Tender. Pending sach Removal, Vessel will remain at Moorings at risk of Parchaser.
The Balance of the Purchase Money must be paid by the successtol Terlerer within One of has before
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Moorings.
Vessel is Nos Rensed by Purchaser or his Repentative within the Time specified, the Deposit of 16, accompanying Tender will be able to forfeiture for the benefit of the Crown, and Veel will be Re-soll,
The total expenditure of the missions at hampered by tack ci money. In Yure! Calealer Month from Date of O od Japanese "people. (Henr, hear.) No present it Y.6,900,000 per year, of which nanfu alone, a city and district of 403.000 Temer, he lame is Not Paid, and the
ng had been more remarkable during 2,880.000, or 40 per cent. represents people, then are no fewer than $5,000 the past fifty years than the manner Juanes missionaries and their families.
cost of living of the foreign, and slaves, so the problem is big one." which the Japanese nation had adopted About 1.1,500,000 is spent for direct pro 10. mach that was hest in our Western pugution and Y.1,0:0,000 for mission civilisation, and we in turn bad derived
schools. no small advantage, from our closer anion with Japan. We had thereby obtained a cirar insight into the traditions of the Far East, and more especially into the artistic sense permeating all classes In Japan, which'malle ane pause to con- sider whether there might not be some
This part of the report is not very
clear, but Mr. Kagawas to say the more is, spent on the maintenance of foreign missionarica in proportion to the work done than on Japanese. "He men tions particularly that the foreigners go
ANOTHER "ANTI-OPIUM
MANDATE...
LET NO LENIENCY BE SHOWN."
The President of the Republic of China last week issued another mandale on the re-subject.
The Peking Daily. Je're pub-
thing better than the utilitarian civilisa. away, to Karuizawa and other health fishes the following translation of it
sorts for the hot weather.
or of the 20th century. (Cheers) is patron of the society he was glad to learn that it was in it flourishing condi tion, and that it continued to be of really subsidies from abroad says Mr. Owing to the unsettled political condi ervice in fostering and encouraging the
. Only 300 of the 1,20) Christian The prohibition of opium has been Churches in Japan are entirely unaided repeatedly entered by the Government.
friendly relations betwein our two island empires which he hoped would continue for all time. (Cheers)
Kagawa, but if the 4,000 Japanese clergy. men were true followers of Jesus, it would not be difficult to make all the churches independent of inreign support!
In an allusion to the recent catasan Chronicle, trophe, which overwhelmed Japan, Prince Arthur observed that a nation less heroic, and disciplined. might well have Iowa courage but the Samurni apirit which still glowed in the hearts of the Japanes prop had overcome insuperable difficulA ties and Tokyo, Yokohamia and the other stricken cities had risen Phoenix-like from their ashes. (Cheers.)
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tions, it was feared that the laws of pro- hibition might be disregarded in the far off districts. Special commissioners were, therefore, appointed from time to time to make strict and encrat searches. Although the Central Government is now in receipt of reports from variqua plaees. stating that the use of opium has been eradicated, rumours are afloat that there are people who, while professing to be law-abiding, are still indulged in either smoking, planting or transporting the drug.
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Lord BALBOUR toasted the society, and referred to its important work since its formation in cultivating a mutual know ledge of our two countries in order to make us better acquainted with one an other, to make us understand each other. to feel to each other's difficulties, and to grasp the true character of the pro- hlems which every nation had to face. It was not an easy task. (Hear, hear) Nothing could be more important than that the great nations of the world should understand each other, and nothing seem- ed to be more difficult. Notions which had sprung from closely allied stock. speaking languages intimately connected, and each able to look back to a common and Osaka must, in accordance with the " They should spare no effort to wipe root, having long-descended institutions police regulations, leave Japanese, terri- out the evil entirely, thus giving the which were closely allied, separated but by a small sunce one from the other, try within one year from the date of public no chance of further complaint. In case of negligence, the provincial. were even with the teaching of centuries led by the Japanese authorities As | authorities should report to the Govern behind them, most imperfectly capable of there is no stipulation in the existing ment at once and due penalties will be understanding each other's point of view. Sino-Japanese treaties restricting the meted out to the guilty ones. Let no How much harder then must it he for landing of Chinese in Japan, Me Linieney be shown on this matter. us who lived on the other side of the requests the Foreign Office to protest earth from our Japanese friends, whose against the illegal police onders civilisation sprang from a different group, whose language was so far apart, and so difficult for us English-speaking peoples to learn! And yet, despite these The second was the joint action of Japan difficulties, there was a sympathetic intui- and her European Allies in the "Great. tion which was capable of overstepping War; the third was the making of peace; all these difficulties... and which had. in and the fourth was the Treaty of Wash fact. during the last fifty years enabled ington. (Cheers.) Though he did not the ciitzens of both countries to have a claim the right to speak of the Japanese The following paragraph was issued by
14-16, Cockapur Street, London, S.W. 1, comprehension of each other which was people, bis experience enabled him to the Asiatic News Agency in Peking on sometimes, denied to those who ware say with confidence that the country June 25th-
EASTERN BRANCHEN: Crosely akin in blood, lanzunge, and his which had produced the statesmen and "It is reported in well-informed Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi, Madras, Colamba torical antecedents. (Cheers.)
diplomatists he fail met on these historic | circles that dưỡng the last few days, the
Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai Unfortunately, continued Mr. Balfour, occasions was one well worthy of the Government censors at the Telegraph be had not visited Japan, and was now friendship of any counter, le its Mators Offer detained a wire from Dr. Sun Yat The Corporation undertakes General Banking not destined ever to see that beautiful of the friendship of any country, be ita Sen to Mr-Karakhan (the Soviet Envoy) and Exchange Business of very description Bush country, but it had been his privilega history any civilisation what they plens relating to the six articles of the new in addition to its Branches has Agencies in alt during the last quarter of a century to ed. (Cheers.) In a reference to the affort tusen Chinese agreement on general prins the principal Citice of the World come into close relations with many of the Royal Academy to replace in the ciples. According to this agreement, the
C. CHAMPKIN, " Japanese statesmen and diplomatists, and University of Tokyo the destroyed lite boviet cannot continue their support to to be able to form, through them, some rature of the English-speaking peoples the Kuomintang Party in the Holth, and
22, Dr Your Road Central, Hongkong. estimate of the country which they re of the world, his lordship said he thought Dr. Sun wants to know the actual inten- presented. He had been concerned with; they had succended or far that he could tion of the Soviet authorities. Berodin four or five great historical episodes in say they would do something substantial is proceeding to the South immediately, which Japan and this country" were, towards remedying one of "the greatest | as the Kuomintang leaders, such as closely connected. The first was the disasters of which history mada any re General Hu Han Min, Civil Governor Anglo-Japanese Alliance (cheers)--an al cord. (Cheers). They bad strong hopes Lino Chung Kai and Sun Fo (won of Dr.ONGKONG FANSAIN REPORTS
of the MEETINGS of Finnce fruitful of good, while it lasted of receiving somŋ 'nexistance in their Sun) are greatly stirred about the new in a technical ends, and fruitful of acod, effort, from the Imperial Parliament. aitantion. In this connection, a Canton LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL he believed, now that it had come to zu (Cheers.)
www.despatch says, that owing to the lack of Fession 1923. end, and a new arrangement. not less. Hr. J. K. Bunin, chap an of the so- financial support from the Boviet, the friendly, not less fortunate, and not less cicty, acknowledged the
bute intimately connected with the prosperity Professor . H. Loi den, of the twn countries, had taken its place,sident of the society, toasted
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