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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1927.
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CHINA'S INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.
PLANS OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH COUNCIL.
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BETTERMENT THE AIM.
HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.
CORDERS BY THE CAPTAIN SUPERIN
DENT BY FOLICE]
CORRESPONDENCE.
KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL
Orders trade should be sent
THE APPEAL OF THE S.P CIA.
In Lots of not Note Reduction in Prices. Jess than t-ton:
in writing not
by telephone
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. **]
SIR-My Committee request nie to thank you for the publicity tha: you so kindly gave to my letter of the 22nd instaat.
Commendations, fa Constable R.21 Luk Pik. Hing (Chinese Company) is highly com. mended by the C.S.P., for prompt netion, upon information received, SHANGHAI, October 20th. in securing the arrest on October The closing session of the National 4th of one Wong-Fai Wong, who
Our campaign his now been Christian Councils annual meeting was wanted for kidnapping in the
launched and the reports "received dealt specially with a report on the Toi Shin district in 1921, task of the Christian Church ia Crown-Sergeant R.3 Wong Shiu from our collectors are most en
His Excellency the China along industrial and economic Pun. (Chinese Company) is coro-couraging. lines. The Council plans to pay mended by the C.SP. for the in. Ocer Administering the Govern special attention to the needs of telligence displayed by hinrin balment has kindly sent a substantial farmers and labourers through ing with a motor accident in Queen's subscription and has also expressed various educational, agricultural Road Central on Ortaber Inth and his wish that the Suciety may have and industrial éxperiments.
ler his promptitude in conveying the every success in its efforts. It was felt that the Christian two injured persons to hospitult. Church in the West must contribute Constable R.333, B, C. Randall to the solution of China's industrial (Flying Sqund) is commended by revolution as this is in no small the C.S. for the prompt assist measure due to Western influence. ance rendered to the Regular Police All Western Christians were urged an October 4th, by conveying to to give their employees the benefits hospital in his side-car a seriously of the best industrial standards Injured workman who had fallen known in the West. Chinese Chris.from the root of a house on Caine tians were urged to take up some Rond, thus averting any delay in specific problem like that of appren- securing medical attention. tices or domestic servants and endeavour to solve them in a Chris- tion way.
under Inspector H. J. Paterson
Enfortunately however it has been impossible to reach a very large number of ladies and gentle- men who are not engaged in busi ness in the Central District of the town. I am sure that many of thera will be only toe glad to support this excellent cause.
D. H. BLAKE, President, S.P.C.A.
I have therefore prepared an advertisement for insertion in your paper attached to which there is a printed form addressed to the Training: Part 3 (Muskatry).
Honorary Treasurer which I hopė The following Police Reservists that persons wishing to subscribe will attend, at the Kennedy Road will fill in and send with their sub- Foreign Investments.
Revolver Range in multi on Saturscriptions to the Honorary Trea Reference was made also to inter-day, October 9th, at 2,30 p.in. sharp surer-Yours faithfully, national investments in China, for instruction in revolver shooting These, it war felt, could be of beaeft to all concerned if kept free, as they "could easily be, from any suggestion of political aggies- sion. This report, in short, dealti with the problem of relating rej ligion to life as a whole and endea-i voured to show how Christians could off-set present materialistic tendencies by infusing society with spiritual ideals.
RESULTS OF THE MEETING SUMMARISED.
The meeting was brought to close by an address by Dr. C. Y. Cheng, the General Secretary of
the Council. He felt that the meet
15 men to be détailed by "O.C.
Chinese Company:
13 men to be detailed by O.C.
Indina Company,"
3 men to be detailed by O.C.
Flying, Squad.
Y.M.C.A. COMMITTEES.
FOR THE WINTER SESSION.
Police Training School, Classes for instruction in Part 2
The Oober issue of the Red of training course will be held at Triangle, the official organ of the the Police Training School under
·European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, can- Inspector H. J. Paterson on Thurs-tains the following" list of Com day, Octol er 27th, and Tuesday.mittees and sub-committees elected November 1st, commencing both
for the winter session, 10-98. evenings at 3.30 p.m, sharp.
Sports: --General Committee: Mr. Training: Part 1 (Squad Drill). I. G. Weall (Chairman), A. A
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THE "RED TRIANGLE.”
LEAVING HONG KONG.
BY THE "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
When the RS. Empress of
The October number of the" Red! Triangle," that very attractive pro- All members ofthe Police Reserve Dand, A. C. Howell, F. R. Ashton, duction of the European Y.M.C.A. who have not yet been passed out A. J. May, J. Hargreaves. Sub gives a useful outline of proposed as efficient in Port I will parade | Committees: Hockey: A. J. "May"" ing had revealed the direction in mufti at the Central Police Sta (Captain), P. Sands (Hon, Sec.), activities for the winter season Kussia leaves Hong Kong to-day which the Chinese Church is mov-tion for Squad Drill and Rifle Exer-F. E. G. Muna. Soccer Har which will be of interest to all for Vancouver, vid Shanghai and ing in its attempt to express its cise under Sergeant R. J. Hunt as greaves (Captain). L. J. Cave Hol members, resident and non-resident. Japan ports, she will have a fair
Chinese and Indian Companies on Thursday, October 27th and Tuesday, November 1st.
own religious experience. In the second place, he showed that Chris- tianity can and should permeate the political life of China with the principles of Jesus
In the third place, he showed that the ethical emphasis of Christianity make a strong and special appeal to the Chinese people. In the fourth place, he referred to the emphasis laid on the necessity of nehieving Christian unity. In the fifth place, the meeting had recog. nized that the control of church affairs is shifting rapidly on to the shoulders of the Chinese Christians!
Dr. Cheng made special and feel ing reference to those Chinese and foreigners who had been victims of the unusual circumstances of the past year. "It is not possible," he said, "to find words adequate to express our feelings."
Unity.
follows:
October 25th.
Flying Squad on Wednesday, Fall in on each evening at 3.30 p.m. sharp..
Motor Cyclist Section (Flying Squad).
The following-members-of-the-| Flying Squad have been passed out as eficient in Part 1:-
Sec.). W. J. Kentes,
Ball:
A. F. Brennan (Captain). C. T. There are, as usual, a number of Evans (Hon. Sec.), A. McArthur articles of general and local interest,
Golf: J. D. Thomson (Chairman),
toard
number of passengers on from Hong Kong.
Among those leaving from this C. R. F. Johnson (Hen. Sec.), W. and among the latter may be men- Borrowman. Jotor-Cycle B. G. tioned-"The Chinese Languagë.” port are Swinburne (Captain). FootballThe author anys, "I have often-She Hon. Sir Shot Son Chow WR. Greenhalgh (Vice-Captain), heard people say, "Oh, Chinese is and Lady Chow, for Shanghai.
P. Sands.
Social-General Committee: Mr.
far too difficult to learn.
F. Crapnell (Chairman), C. E. 3. This is a great mistake at any rate J. C. Grenbam, F. E. G. Murn. of average intelligence." The author Terry Hou, Sec.), W. L. Walker, in the case of young-men-and-women-
Sub-Committees: Billiards: W. L. Walker (Hon. See.), T. J. Richards, p. Jack, W. Borrowman, E. N. Ponsford. Draughts: F. E. G. Henry Kew, R331 A. E. Greca Munn (Captain), Ping Ping: E. stimulate some of us to have a Kobinson (Captain). A. J. Wo at it' or "another go at is,” Ashby, E. S. Pensford. Glee Club: as the 'case may be..
Constables 1.303 SB. Kitchell, R.318 Poon. Wing Fook, 1.321 T. 4. Barry R.39s Li Iu Bang. R.329 way, R.333 B. C. Randall, R.33
J. Carr.
The following members of the Flying Squad have passed their Course (knowledge of Police duties examination in Part 2 of Training
and Regulations)
backs up his opinion in a very interesting manner which should
H. J Fountain (Leader). A.D.C.There is a well chosen page of C. E. M. Terry and P. Sands (Pro-poetry and a capital book review ducers).
Literary and Debating Mr. P. corner.
5. Cassidy (Chairman), E. R. Price Sport is adequately dealt with, (Hon. Sec.), H. A. Wittenbach. T. especially the new motor cyric foot- V, Harmon, P. Sanda.
ball club, several photographs being given.
Sec.), R. H. Thomas, D. Danger Rambling-E. R. Robinson (Hon,
feld.
3
Tennis Mr. Justice J. R. Wood (President), Ir. C. C. Hickling (Vice-President), W. Baxter (Hon. Sec.). E. "W. Railton (Hon. Mem- hership Sec.), B. W. Sampson (Hon. Treas.), A. A. Dand, W. Hyde, C.
ANTI-LEPROSY WORK IN R. F. Johnsen.
PHILIPPINES.
L-Sergts. R.201 Chon Hing Kee, R.310 P. O. Peuster, Con stables R.320 L7 In Sang. R.327
Library Me D. O. Russell Look King, K.337 B. C. Randall, (Chairman), F. Sands (Librarian). R.333 H. A. Wittenback. Dr. Cheng felt that perhaps after
W. W. Rogers, S. O. Gregory, A. Christian unity had been achieved the Hong Kong section on Thursday,
The weekly instruction patrol of C. Howell, A., A. Dand: on the part of Chinese" Christians October 27th, will start from Central they might then develop their own Police Station at 5.16 p.m. sharp. differences in thought and form. "But," he said emphatically, (Sgd.) F. C. Mow Fuxe, A.Š.P. "there will be this difference. The
(R.), Auting, Adjutant. acetarian divisions that now mark. Hong Kong, October 95th, 1927. Christianity in China have grown out of the religious experience of other people. When, and if Chinese Christians break up into sects it will be the result of their own re- ligious - experience." He said also that the Chinese Church had no desire to overlook or slight "the two "thousand year old experience of Christianity. "The Chinese Church, he said, is young. Nevertheless it is beginning to ex- An intensive campaign against press its own religious experience. leprosy in the Philippine Islands As it develops it will become a city will be cartred on throughout the of God in China.”
next 12 months. The campaign was instigated through the ambi-
We beg to confirm our last mar Leonard Wood and in his honour tion of the late Governor General ket report of October 6th, 1927.
Our market is still very weak and much effort is to be exhausted the prices have made a further simultaneously with the raising of drop. the: $2,000,000.00 Leonard Wood The prospects for the new crop Memorial Fund for Lepers" in the are still favourable and it is expect United States long
ed that harvest will be earlier this year than usual.
ROUTINE BUSINESS.
The financial report showed that generous support of the Council is coming from a good many boards and individual Christians.
PART OF LEONARD WOOD MEMORIAL:
SAIGON RICE MARKET.
|
The report, dated October 20th, of the Compagnie de Commerce and de Navigation d'Extrême Orient, states:--
The Red Triangle is admirably printed and got up and makes an interesting hour's reading for any
cover to cover. one-members no doubt read it from
ON THE **McKINLEY.”
SOME OF THE PASSENGERS
ARRIVING HERE.
The 8.5. Pretilent MeKinley ar- rived here on Monday evening from the North, and sailed last evening for Manila. when she arrived here were:-
Among passengers on the liner
4
Mr. E. Stone, General Passenger
Agent of the C.P.S., Hong Kong, for Shanghai.
Donnely and Whyte, for Shanghai. Mr. K. M. Whyte, of Mesars.
Mr. R. Rosburgh, of Messrs. .. Thornycrofts, for Shanghai.
Col. and Mrs. S. Boylan Smith, R.A.M.C.. for Shanghai, where they will await the arrival of the Emi- press of Asia and then continue their journey on November 19th to Canada, and from thence proceed to Europe.
THE "PRESIDENT TAFT.”
Yesterday we gave details regard- ing arrival of passengers on the.. a. President Taft, from Manila. She left yesterday morning for San Francisco vid ports, and among the passengers on board were:-Mr. C Porter Kuykendall, the American Consul in Batavia, Java, who is going home on leave. Mr. Kuken- dall will stay in the States for a few months and will then go to Europe.
Mr. E. J. Eiches, a well-known merchant in the Straits, who is going to Europe on furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rich, who, are returning to their home in Los Angeles Mr. Rich is an Engineer in the employ of the Standard Oil Co., and formerly was stationed at Haiphong, có
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, who Mr. George Surmi, who is travell are returning to Hong Kong where ing to Shanghai. He is well-known Mr. Smith is a purchasing agent. in local, musical circles..
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hencouk, returning to Manila. Heacock is
with the Pacific Commercial Co.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Eppstein, en route to Manila where Mr. Eppstein. is also with Pacific. Commercial Co. Major and Mrs. E. W. Moore, en route to Manila from San Francisco, Mr. Moors is President of the Lunn Corporation.
SIR CECIL AND LADY CLEMENTI
AT BRITISH EMBASSY, TOKYO.
Toxo, October 20th. Sir John Tilley, the British Ai bassador, gave a dinner last night at the British Embassy in honour of Sir Cecil Clementi, the Governor
Officers for the ensuing year were as follows:-Chairman: Dr. David 2. T. Yui; Vice-Chairman: Rev. Andrew Weir and Rev. T. C. Bau; American Red Cross, through its The Philipnine Chapter of the
The total amount of rice export of Cadwallader Gibson Co., LA
Mr. J. E. Lyons, a representative Treasurer: Rev. H. C. Tsao.
Dr. Yui requested to be relieved manager Charles H. Forster, re ed from January 1st to October who is en route to Manila,
cently offered to co-operate with the 15th, 1027, is 1,208,580.137 tons from the chairmanship, but the health authorities in this cam against 1,158,721.904 tons in 1928.
Mrs. Mary Hangen, en route to whole conference urged Dr. Yui to aign. The offer was accepted and
Manila from Washington D.C.. paign. continue in office..
White Saigon rice No. 1 25 per Mr. F. A. Hollabaugh, connected "The following committees were ap- completion.
plans for the campaign are nearing
Arrangements have cent. brokeas round grain: Hong with the Pioneer Rubber Mills, pointed:~(1) Ол Christianizing been made to have the chapter Kong 85.95 per picul of 134 lbs. Fairfax, California, ca route to of Hong Kong, and Lady Clementi, Rural Life; (2) on the "Church in nurses include in their schoolroom Lo.b. Saigon 30s. Od. per ext-Manila-
who are now on a visit to Japan." Mr. J. W. Cairns, Vice President, Worship and Religious Education; examinations the inspection of fo.b. Saigon Yen 6.35 per picul
General Baron Tanakay- the (3) on Church and Mission; (4) on children for early symptoms of of 14 lbs. f.o.b. Saigon.
Dy Buncion Co., Manila, returning Premier: Mr. Debuchi, the Vice- Christianizing Economic Relations; leprosy...
White Saigon rice No. 9 sifted home.
Foreign Minister; Admiral Vis (5) on Christianizing International
Mr. and Mrs R. G. Jones, an count Baito, Governor-General of Japan quality Hong Kong $5.55 Relations; (6) on Evangelism and Competent physicians have sup
衬 Retrenta; (7) on the Anti-Narcotic plicd complete instructions for per picul of 134 lbs. fo.b. Saigon; Engineer en route to Manila from Korea; Mr. Hamaguchi, Prezident of the Rikken Minsoito Party; Campaign (8) on Christianizing these inspections and unquestion- . d. per cwt. fo.h. Saigon, Yen Kobe,
Mr. Edward Iserson, a New York Viscount Kaneko and many other the Home; and (0) on the Re-ably the campaign will result in 6.90 per nicul of 134 lbs. Le.b,
Saigon
and Manila Exporter en route to Japaness dignitaries were organization of the National Chris- the checking of many cases of in-
present tian Council.
cipient leprosy.
For October/November shipment. Manile from Shanghai, China,
also