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DR. NORWOOD'S PRESS OF

ENGAGEMENTS

"A New Chapter Opening For Great Lands of the East"

A breakfast party was arranged | hands of the London Missionary at the European Young Men's Society and my journey has been Kowloon, controlled by the Soclety- very Christian Association. on Monday when "Dr. "Norwood helpful and gentle control it has gave an informal talk to about certainly been, "and the

kindness twenty members. Dr. Norwood I have received from the mission- was introduced by Sir Henry Pol-aries themselves I could not de- lock, Chairman of the Board of scribe. I used to think that Cook's Directors.

Tours led the world in this sort of

Dr. Norwood spoke of the econo- mic factors which lay behind all wars, and the need of a change in International policies before war I could finally be eliminated. He dwelt on the contribution indivi- duals could make in building up & public opinion which desired peace and the abolition of those inequalities which made for hat- red.

Dr. Norwood also referred to the increased part that Pacific re- gions were playing in world affairs and the growing parallel between present Far Eastern conditions and those existing in Europe be- fore the war. He stated that in his option the greatest factor for peace at the present moment

would be the building up of an Internationally controlled, polic force which should be used against

aggressors,

re-

In thanking the speaker, Sir Henry Pollock (who is also he hoped Dr. Norwood would not misunderstand him If he said that in his opinion the rentest factor for peace, at the nresent moment, would be a strong British Navy which had often acted in that capacity in the nest.

sident of the Navy League)" said

· RECEPTION. AT LONDON

MISSION

Dr. Norwood attended are ception at the London Mission in Caine Road on Monday afternoon. Replying to a speech of welcome | by Dr. R.M. Gibson, Dr. Norwood

M.C.C. IN INDIA

Drawn Match With India XI.

Calcutta, Jan. 1. Continuing their unbroken, ninth wicket partnership, which had- yielded 109 runk, Townsend (Derby) and Headley Verity (Yorkshire) added 31 runs yester- day morning and the M.C.C. were dismissed for 311.

Townsend scored 69 and Verity was unbeaten with 91 to his credit. The

partnership lasted for 130 successful bowler, taking 4 for 37. minutes. Gopalan was the "most

The India eleven scored 151 for before the close of play. There will be no play to-day owing to racing. Reuter.

Calcutta, Jan. 2. On resuming the India XI were | thing, but I am satisfied that fall out at

168, Nichols took 3 our missionaries went into busi- wickets for 24. ness of that kind they could leave In their second innings the Cook's standing." "(laughter). M.C.C. declared at 279 for S

· Equal Rights

wickets Valentine and Nichols After discussing for some time

scored 74 and 79 respectively. At the clash of races in South Africa. Ward each getting 69 and 77 re- the serious problems created by, the close of play India XI had 152 for 1 wicket. Johnstone and Dr. Norwood concluded:

"I cannot get out of my mind spectively.

cer-

"Calcutta, January 2.

a conviction, amounting " to tainty, that there is something INDIA SECOND TEST TEAM blowing around the world like a great wind which none of our poll- cal contrivances will be able to stop or divert: a great awakening on the part of the peoples of the earth. a claim for equal rights, equal shares in the opportunities of life, and, we cannot resist that.

We may do what we can to give guidance, but there ought not to be any doubt in our minds, if we really believe in the "faith we profess, that any power on earth has the right to forbid the for ward march of the peoples of the earth,

I have

felt for thirty years that the real crisis in world affairs will arise in Asia, rather than in Europe has made her tremendous any other part of the world.

bid for the mastery of the world, she has unveiled the world, ex-.

The following are chosen to re- present India in the Second test encounter with M.C.C. at Calcutta on January 5.

CK Naidu, Wazir All, Amar Singh, Mohammed Nssar, Amar- nath, Naoomal Jevomal, Merchant,

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resources. achieved a wonderful civilisation; but it does seem as if, for many

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Canton, January 2. national defence in Kwangtung Realising the insufficiency of the

against possible air attacks by hostile nations General Chen, Chat Tong, the Commander-in-Chief of

he arrived in Hongkong last Wed-to Dr. Norwood. and the Rev. E. the First Group Army, has drafted

must have got the atlas

No Claims will be admitted after the Lnesday when he had thought hea. Powell, in seconding, mention- & definite plan to augment the turned ed that hospital patients had ask-fighting strength of the Canton Air the wrong way "round and stum- ed him to convey their gratitude | Force, m bied on New York instead of Hong to the Doctor for the sermons At present the Canton Air Kong. For if New York was preached on Sunday which they Force has a fleet of six squadrons had either read in print or listen-comprising about two hundred ed to over the wireless.

planes.

the Beginning from) middle of March two more squad- sons will be added to the local air force making a total of eight squadrons in Kwangtung. It is stated that the squadron leaders. and the officers of these two new ́squadrons have been selected and their formal appointment will be made public in the course of a few days.

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city where one was rushed about, he thought it. was eclipsed by Hongkong. They arrived on Wed- nesday at sun-down and by 10 o'clock were going up. thê.. river to Canton in the dark. They saw nothing of the river and nothing of Canton, but were whisked off to the University where he was called upon to deliver 25 many addresses, and eat as many lun- ches and dinners as it was possi ble to crowd into the time.

THE FUKIEN SITUATION

Withdrawal of Foreigners Sought

Returning on Saturday, he was talking well into the night; on

Feiping, January 2 Sunday he only preached three The Legation are at present times! On Monday his first, meet-considering the National Govern- ing was at breakfast time, sice ment's Notes requesting the with then he had motored round the drawal of foreign nationals from Island, been to lunch somewhere, Fukien to safety.

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Besides increasing"" the... strength of the Kwangtung air force General Chen plans to expand the operation of the Canton Aero- plane Works, and has set aside a sum of $2,000,000 for the pur- chase of machinery and tools NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, for the manufacture of aero- and he understood, would be go- The Americans are apparently planes. It is hoped that after the ing to dinner somewhere. After ready to comply with the request expansion of the Canton Aero- this, he supposed, people would and the British are believed to be plane Works Kwangtung will not JAVANESE PRINCE” say, "What do you think of ready to adopt the same attitude, have to rely on the supply of acro-having arrivet from the above Port on 9.8TOLASTEA " and " PASAJES from Hongkong?” (laughter))...

'subject to local exigencies.

planes from abroad except the The Japanese state that it is motor which cannot be produced 8th December. Consignees of Cargo are COPENHAGEN and STUBAL

hereby informed that their Goods are All Goods remaining undelivered after physically impossible to evacuate In this country. LAKE

being landed at their risk into the the 8th of January, 1934 will be all Japanese nationals on account The members of the Canton Air Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloonambjset to Rent of the numbers involved, the Force are now under intensive Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Japanese population running into training.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by Bwarms of military Kowloon, and stored at Consignees riskus is any case whatever, thousands, Skype

planes flying high in formations and expense."

Damaged Packages must be in the can be witnessed almost every day. All broken, chated, and damaged Goods Godown for examination by the Con, General Wong Kwong Yul the ars to be left in the Godowns, where

signees act the Company's Surveyors- head of the local air force, has they will be examined on Wednesday, Mears. Anderson & Ambo, at 10

LION recently issued an order that all 3rd January, 1934, at 10 am, - the 5th of Jan., 1934, 22 the graduates from the local avia-All Claims must be presented within

Consignes must have a Revenue tion school should undergo flying 15 Days of the Teasel's arrival here, Officer in attendance when damaged tests in both military and night after which date, they cannot be redutiable goode are examined by the fying before they are commission- cognized.

No Olaine will be winmitted after the ed as regular officers.

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining underred after the

came.

Drifting to War After explaining how he to be engaged upon a world tour Dr. Norwood gave a rapid and in teresting survey of the racial problems of South Africa, where

The Notes seek the withdrawal he spent three months are of all foreigners from Foochow to ***I am a man who lives under a Nantai Island and all foreigners in great obsession, continued Dr. Amoy to Kulangsu Reuter. Norwood. "I am obsessed' by the necessity for world peace and am smitten almost with terror at the rapid way in which we seem to be slipping again towards, War I a wanted to see the great: non- European countries which are everywhere seething with unrest. and I wanted to be able to form contribution missionary effort is

CHINESE MINISTER TO PORTUGAL

Presents Credentials, To fact of the Chinese and Portugueseth January, 1934, will be subject to Bent

** No Fire Insurance has been effected. President

and emphasized the Portuguese

Bills of Lading will be countersigned were among the earliest foreigners' a judgment as to what kind of

Lisbon, January: 2. to open relations with Chins dur

́ ́FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD, making to world peace. wen Chang Hain Hal, the Chinese ing the renaissance de br

4th Floor King Building, am not a missionary delega- Minister, in presenting his creden-Chang Hsin, Hal is expected to

Connaught Row - tion: I have not even a report totala to the President dwelt long lecture in England during the com-

Dial 28168, make. I placed myself in. the, on cultural, and commercial con- ing gummer-Rester.

Hong Kong, 13th Dec., 1983; [2114

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