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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1928.

THE CHURCH AND

WAR.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S

CHALLENGE. ́ ́.

"THEY OUGHT TO FORCE DISARMAMENT."

"As"one who was a Minister at the time war was declared I say that if the Churches of Christen- dom had come together and said, Halt This murder must not be- gin, there was not a Minister or a monarch who would have dared to do it," said Mr. Lloyd George at the Welsh Chapel, East Castle Street, Marylebone, W.

"The last war," be 'said, "was made by monarchs, statesmen, and warriors who were all Christians," Ele added:

We may we have learnt cur lesson. Last night I went to see the great pageant at Aldershot. Among the incidents depicted was the most sanguinary battle of the Peninsular War. Badajoz. In the last war it would have been an insignificant skirmish as far as losses are concerned-after 100 years of Christianity had elapsed the carnage is infinitely more terrible.

Judging by the beginning of the 20th century and the begin -ning of the 19th century, when these hatties were fought, not only has the Church made no progress with its mission of peace on carta and good will among men, but it has gone back.

Church In Witness-box,

Look at Europe to-day. After

that terrible lesson, that most

scorching lesson, there are more men-young men in the prime and vigour of life-being taught and trained to kill each other

BALDWINS SCHEME

UPROAR.

"DO NOT LET LAWYERS FEAST ON CARCASE."

DRAMATIC APPEAL.

Strong opposition to the recon. atruction proposals of Baldwins Ltd., the great iron and steel ron- cern, was voiced at an animated meeting of the Seven and Half per cent. debenture holders held in London on June 28th.

There was almost an uproar at one time, six stockholders standing up at the same time to express their opinions, but Sir Robert Horne, who presided, managed to keep order. The meeting, after issting two and a half hours, was adjourned for a fortnight.

BURGLAR IN VELVET MASK.

BEDSIDE POLITENESS WITH REVOLVER.

PARIS.

The police are searching for a French Raffles," who breaks into the houses of rich Paricians, wear- ing a mask and armed with a re- them of their valuables. volver, wakes them up, and relieves

His latest exploit was when he broke into the apartment of M. de Crozale in the Avenue de Suffren. M. de Crozals states that at about 3.30a.m. he was awakened by an electric torch fashed in his face and that he saw a tall man in dres clothes, wearing a black velvet mask and gloves and carrying the torch in one hand and an automa- tic pistol in the other.

I am sorry to inconvenience you," the man said, speaking with a good accent, "but you must give me £100 at once."

When M. de Orozale declared that he had no such aum with him the burglar ransacked the dressing table, took all the small change he Similar burglaries were commit found (£5), and disappeared. ted twice recently at the house of

The resolutions for the reduction of the company's capital from £9,000,000 to £4,213,368 were passed almost unanimously at an earlier meeting of the Preference and OM de Riegles, dinary shareholders, at which the debenture holders, as such, were not present.

Writing Down Capital.

Sir Robert Horne emphasised at the meeting of the Seven and a Half per cent, debenture bolders, the need for writing down the capital to a figure representing the value of the assets and the need for raising new money, if the company were to continue. New capital, be said, could not be secured if the scheme were not passed.

distiller, and at

the apartment of M. Cornudet, a wealthy senator. In these cases, however, the burglar obtained eeveral thousands of pounds.

HONG KONG STOCK"

EXCHANGE

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

July 25, 1928,

293

P. & O. Banka East Aria HazE..... Union Insurances131 buy. Canton lasurance

than at any other time since the į make ́ only one apology, and that Chins las...... 1451 Day.

The barrage of criticism opened { 'E.X. Baska.....................................$1,300 sel as soon as he had finished speak-

Do., London...E140 nom. ing. Why, it was asked, had the Chartered Banks ....... buy. directors thrust this extremely com-

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foundations of the earth were laid. "

The Church is in the witness box. What is its answer to that? If the Christian Churches were united, Mr. Lloyd George con- tinued, they ought to force dis- armament on the world.

You will never get peace by declaration outlawing war," he said, and added:

1

It is and the Church is not responsible. I say it is. If the Church does not contain a major ity of the population it contains a majority of the people who matter, who govern, who rule; who dominate everywhere. they all stood together for the Prince of Peace His cause would

be irresistible.

If

The attack developed from all sides of the crowded hall. The

Seven and a Half per cent. deban-Shell Transporta ture. holders, one critic asserted, Waterlo..............$201 buy, 201 sel were asked to make a sacrifice dis Benguets ..............14 bay. proportionate to that asked of Amalan Mining Asmin; ...60/- nom. shareholders. The scheme would Langkats (combined)..............Tir. 11 sal. inflict a blow at the sanctity of

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"Saozosanci ”

Sir Robert

bert Horne, replying to this criticism, said that the con- tract with the debenture bolders WOS SACIOsanet. The point was: Was it wise for the debenture holders to insist on their rights ?

The meeting was at its noisiest, and a clamour was made for the adjournment, when Mr. Campbell,

ODI

of the directors, made dramatic appeal to the meeting in support of the scheme. "If you defeat this," he said. "I think some of us are going to throw up the sponge. We are very, very tired."

I think the Churches will begin to think of answering these ques tions. It rests with them, and it they do not do it I cannot, see where the hope is to come from. Mr. Lloyd George' referred to a charge that the responsibility for poverty and social mineries rested with the Churches. "So it does," he declared. "If there is a bro- therhood of man there is a respon-

ibility on every member of the said, to prepare another scheme family for the conditions under in a fortnighty when the advisory He con committee had been considering it which brothers live." tinued:

I know a district in London full

of gorgeous churches, and I went through the slume the other day within a stone's throw of some of those churches.

There were horrors human beings should not be permitted to live under, and the rich people

It would need a super-genius, he

for eighteen months.

"I believe," he added, "that if you meet us today, and make a tem- porary sacrifice, you are going to save this property. Do not let us have the lawyers feasting on the carcase."

The amendment that the theeting be adjourned for a fortnight wa

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£10,000-A-YEAR ROBBER.”

SHOT IN HIS GARDEN, ́

New York. Another colourful Chicago crimin- al disappeared when "Big Tim" Murphy, mail robber and labour agitator, was shot dead in his own garden.

large majority, and six repre- sentatives of the Seven and a Half per cent debenture holders were appointed to confer with the Bald- win Advisory Committee to find some basis of agreement.

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to the poor children of the neigh From the window protruded the bourhood. ugly muzzle of & machine gun, and Sir Thomas, despite his 78 years, before Murphy could withdraw he was lying dead on his own lawn with. bullet in his heart,

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I don't know why they killed him. I knew he had enemies, but I did not think any of them would kill that big, kind-hearted

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When I started business in:my little shop just round the corner I used to sleep at the back Among my stores and sometimes under the counter. As a young man I worked with my mother as my goal, and my advice to all young menis, Make your mother the goal of your ambi- tions."!

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