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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1934.

HEAVY STEELGINLING COLLEGE BISHOP PRAISES

PRODUCTION GRADUATIONS

Dominions For Themselves!

At the annual meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute, held in London a short address was de- vered by the President, Mr. W. R. Lysaght, at the commencement of the meeting on Thursday mor- ning. He stated that he had re- cently returned from + Ave months' tour overseas, including Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The steel works of the Broken Hill Company were the most modern he had seen. " Ore was delivered to the furnaces at Bs. per ton, and the pig-iron was made at under 1. per ton, with an output of 8,000 tons a week. Plates raila. wire rods, sheet-bars angles, beams and all kinds of structural merchant iron were made there. They employed the "shadow' method of storing tools. These were hung on a wall and each tool had its "shadow" painted behind it. When a work man took a tool away his initial was placed on a card; thus, not only could the foreman tell at a glance which tools were in use. but he could ascertain who was using them. At the end of the ..day's work all the tools had to be returned to their appropriate places. A new works owned by the Australian Tron and", Steel Company was coming into being. Hitherto this concern bad" made iron pipes, but they were going to turn out rails and sec tions and were putting down sheet mills. He was afraid, there. fore, that in two or three years' time not an ounce of heavy steel would be shipped to Austraila. and Great Britain would conse-

now

quently lose that market. Much

the

An Informal Address

Shangbai, July 1. The academic year at Gauling College alosed with the Commence ment exercise on Tuesday, June 3. at 10 o'clock in the morning and the Baccalaureate Service on Sunday evening, June 34, at 6.30

a'clock,

MISSIONARY

William Carey Remembered

NEWS FROM PORTUGAL

Death Of Mme. Barbosa

where she

ANOTHER TALK IN HONGKONG

Kwangsi General and Mr. Hu

The early demise of Mra (From Our Special Correspondent) The Bishop of Lolcester, Cyril Bardsley, paid tribute to where she was living after Mr. Dr. Tamagnini Barbosa at Lisbon

Canton, July 12.

years ago, at the De Montfort Hall Macao. has caused great regret Hong Kong during the week-end General Pal Hsung Hai, Kwang- Dissenting anistonary who died 100 Barbosa left the governorship of si military leader, will proceed to when he attended the mass domen here stration which formed the day's

was generally to consult Mr. Hu Han Min an finale of the Carey Centenary vele- esteemed for her charming per-national problems as affecting the

sonality and kindness.

South-west. It is understood that" Mrs. Tamagnini Barbosa was a the tp leaders have commen poetess of no mean merit and part views with regard to the Nanking

Government. book published a few years ago of her poetry was condensed in a

The Kwangsi general came to under the title of “Lotus Flower."" Canton to assume for the first. Her verses comprise mostly orient-time his duties as a member of al and chinase motives and are the South-west Political Council Col-greatly appreciated for the delicate and the Kuomintang South-west in thoughts Bhd beautiful metrica- Executive Committee. He came to. Canton three weeks ago when

been conducted in Macao dedicatment, came to this elty as per- A special Church service has the Hunan Provincial Govern- General Ho Chlen.. Chairman of

cd to her memory.

Dr. Yi-fang Wu, President of the College, presided at the Baccalaure-brations. ate Service and read the Scriptures, His Lordship, who was heartily Prayer was made by Mrs. Lawrence applauded by 3,500 people in the Thurstan, and the College Glee bull, described William Carey 17 a Club yang two anthems, "Lord, man whom the whole Church could Thou has been one dwelling place;" claim as a great leader. · by Rogers and. "Hear, G. Lord, con sider my meditation," by Chopin The service was beautifully "ar- ranged and impressive with the processional and recessional by the students, entity and* honoured guests.

An unexpected honour came 10 the College when General and Madame Chiang Kai-shek accepted the invitation of President Wu and attended this service. Both General and Madame Chinng joined the academic precession to the wow chapel and General Chiang gave at informal address to the members of the graduating class. He stressed the Importance of religion in life, and urged the seniors, as graduates of a Christian institution, to carry with them into their service the spirit of Jesus Christ.

"Undying Gratitude!

legs, which Carey founded

I have visited Serampore India," said Dr. Bardsley. "Ition. have been a member of the council of Serampore Collage for some years. William Carey, little iz stature-1 mighty in the wisdom and power saw his cratch was of God,"

fanchester Baptist College, said Dr. H. Townsend, principal of they had gathered in undying sra titude for the unspeakable gift

William Carey,

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Speaking of Carey's entry into the Indian arission field. Dr. Town- end remarked that if they could unagine Carey attacking Gibraltar with a popgun they might get some idea of the magnitude of his, tusk in India

Commencement ́Exercisen At the Commencement Exercises on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, twenty-nine young women received "In these days when the de- degrees. In addition to the regsbunking process has ruined many lar college graduates there ware a man's reputation, they will never three graduates from the speen be able to debunk Willians two-year physical education course

Carey's," concluded Dr. Townsend. who received certificates.

An impressive academic proces- Hidi marched across the Ginling campus to the new Chapel Building, students, faculty, and speakers par telpating. Dr. Yi-fang Wu, Prusi dent of the College made a briël report to the faculty, students and guests, and a representative of the Ministry of Education brought greetings from the Ministry to the graduating class.

World Conference

"Carey had a world outlook," declared Mr. Basil Matthews, of Boston University, who also ad- dressed the demonstration,

Ex-King Manuel's Library

the exhibition of ex-King Manuel's Owing to the great success of Library at Paris, the exhibition which should have closed on the 5th instant was prolonged until te end of this month,

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at

one

sonal representative of General Chiang Kai Shek Chairman of

entertained definite views.on na- the Military Affairs Commission. Military men in Kwangsi have

Elonal adairs. At Kwangs! troops were in control of time.

Hunan, Hupeh and even parts of Peiping. For strategic reasons, the extension of influence was curtall- fed and the Kwangsi troops retired

to their native province.

Having taken A conspicuous part in the national revolution which gave birth to the National Government "at Nanking, the

The Colonial Exhibition

The Colonial Exhibition Oporto was thrown open to, the public by President Carmona on the 18th of June and it has been visited by thousands of people from all corners of Portugal. Ex-Kwangs! military leaders again cursions are being planned

champion the revival of the Spain and France to visit the ex-spirit of the northern expedition. hibition which will be closed in in this undertaking they have the whole-hearted support of the veteran Kuomintang members here."

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The gate receipts so far are much superior to expectations and in general the organizers are fully satisfied with the results.

'The Government has spared no

portance of the Portuguese Colonies and to develop in Portu. gal the colonial spirit. It is ex- pected that the emigration which of late years has been conducted specially for Brazil and United States will in time be diverted to the Portuguese polonies) in Africs" where there arf already vital signa of activity and development and future prosperity.

However, Kwangsi is 8 poor province, and without suficient money a patriotic schemes can- not be realized. As a result, Kwangst is in close co-operation good

same remarks applied to South Africa. The new works at

"He was a denuminazionist, but Pretoria were turning out pig-tron at not much over 21. a ton, using

he had the vision of the churches good ore and a fair-quality coke.

co-operating to tackle the world efforts to make this exhibition a problem. You cannot And the Alongside these works, plants for

Dr. Leonard Hsu, head of the phrase

true demonstration of the im-with Kwangtung Being a foreign missions in kis rolling wire rods and rails were Sociology Department of Yenching book. In 1808 he proposed a world

political thinker as well as a to be put up. These works would 'niversity and at present on the missionary conference for 1810, to

military strategist, Général" Pal supply the rails for the South staff of the National Economle. be held in South Africa, 100 years

will interview Mr. Hu Han Min African Rallways. Moreover, Council, gave the Commencement before the Edinborough conference

on important political problems. Messrs. Stewarts and Lloyds, address. Among other things, be "When they came to write the Limited. were erecting a works said that in as complex & society cnustitution of berampore Colleg there, and it was considered that there is in China a objective they decided that one member of In a short time much, if not all, point of view must be maintained their permanent council of five

the scientific method and spirit should be of another denomination, must be kept in dealing with social It is because of Carey 100 yen a problems; all work must be based ago that the Lord Bishop of Leices on real knowledge of and interester has been on the council of in China and the people of China, Serampore College in recent years." whose substantial and dependable characteristics give so much hope for the future of the country, and alave all there must be persistence without which those who go out to serve the country can do nothing.

of the heavy material for South Africa "would be produced in the Union itself. He was afraid, there- fore, that iron and steel exporters In the

United Kingdom would, within a few years. have to erase Australia entirely... and South Africa partially, from their books.

AMERICAN STEEL

INDUSTRY.

The trouble in the American steel industry 13 not, at frs: sight. ... easy to understand, but it seems to have arisen over the compan- les' interpretation of clause 7a of the National Industrial Re- covery Act. Under this provision, the workers have the "right to elect their own representatives to confer with the employers, and, according to cabled ac counts. Mr. Roosevelt has given them an undertaking that the

elections will be carried out with- out interference by the empló- yers. The Amalgamated Associa-

A collection was taken for the £300 fund for the endowment of the Annual Carey Lecture, with which the centenary year will be commemorated.

Centenary Services

ק.

Before the laurel-decorated tabjet comunemorating Carey, worshippers at Belvoir-street Baptist Church,

tion of Iron, Steel and Tin Wor-Leicester, yesterday, took part in

inne chapel.

Belvoir-street church took the place of Harvey-lans chapel in 1845, and the tablet in memory of Carey now occupies an honoured place to the right of the pulpit in Belvoir street church

kers claim to be the elected re- Centenary services in memory of presentatives of the workers-Carey association with Harvey- they seek, at any rate, to ne- gotiate with the employers un- der the Steel Code-and have in- dicated demands "relating to wages, hours and working condi- tions which they intend to put forward when, having been given, the right to represent the wor- kers, they proceed to negotiate under clause 7(b).

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Belgian Minister in Lisbon

The Belgian Colonial Secretary who is now on a visit to Belgian Congo and the Portuguese Colony. of Angola will visit Portugal on retribution of the visit made by the Portuguese Colonial Secretary to Belgium a few months ago, and will take the advantage of the

Agitations Against Tang The South-west. Political Coun-

cil has not discussed the impeach- ment proceedings

Tang

against

Mr.

Shao Y1 magistrate of Chungshan Model County, who is a senior member of the Council. The, report that Mr. Tang has tendered his resignation as magis- trate of Chungshan is unfounded.

Mr. Tang is left to decide for himself whether to stay or quit.

opportunity to visit the Colopla BOOKS TO COME

Exhibition at Oporto.

Cotton Culture At Morambique

A report has been issued by the Colonial Office at Lisbon concern- ing cotton development at Mozambique...and It has been found that the territory is emin

the

Chinese Adventure

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, June 27, Mr. Peter Fleining, whose "Brazi- lan Adventure" and special arti-

At the morning service, the Revently suitable for the developmentcies from the Far East are famil-

B. Grey Griffith." home secretary of the

of the cotton Industry. Baptist Missionary Society, preached, and spoke of the intimate Connection between Carey and the Baptist Church of to-day.

Great Englishman

Mr. C. T. Le Quesne K.C.. st the afternoon whited thanksgiving service, spoke of the importance of enrly influences, often unobserved." The Rev. C. E. Wilson, foreign secretary of the Baptist Mintonary Society, and for ten years on the staff of Serampore College, pleach ing at the evening service, described Carey sa the grentzat man in ̈ Bap tist history and one of the greatest Englishmen who had spent his if in India.

He changed the whole theological outlook of the Baptist church, and of other denominations. Carey's "Book of Enquiry" was unequalled and his Nottingham sermon Was still quoted.

Carey to-day is remembered by the Indian Christians, six millions of them, of all doaccinations and will be for generations."

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lar, to readers of "The Times,” has completed the full account of his recent trip round the world for a book which Jonathan Cape hopes to have ready in August under the title "One's Company: A JourNEY. to China Though including his A New Decree

more serious conclusion regarding The Colonial Office has issued as, for the most part, & light-heart- the situation in the Far East it Decree whereby any damage of ed, personal narrative, describing loss to the Government caused by how the author, among other ex- any illegal deliberations of Ad-periences, was derailed on the ministrative Councils of any other Trans-Siberian Radway; accom civil or military officials shall be panted a Japanese Aying column compensated personally by the on a bandit drive, and spent some parties responsible for such de-

time on the Anti-Communist front liberations, besides any further in Cantral South China, criminal proceedings that may be taken against them.

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Open Air Lectures

“A MANCHU MONARCH" The situation in the Far East investigated by Mr. Peter Fleming and the recent enthronement of The Municipality of Lisbon has Fu YL, formerly Emperor of China, adopted the initiative of organizas Emporer of Manchukuo, lend ing public lectures accessibile to topical interest to a forthcoming everybody and the first of these memoir of Pu Yi's forebear, Chia lectures dealing with life of Luiza | Ching, the story of whose tribu- Todi, a famous Portuguese singer lations and idiosyncrasies takes took place at the locality of the one back to the early nineteenth house where the artist died.

The experiment proved to be greatly appreciated by the public owing to the presence of people from all social ranks of the capital.

Dr. Jalla Dantas

century. Chia Ch'ing' was the Fm- peror to whom Lord; Amherst, sent against the exactions to which Bri- a special envoy in 1816 to protest tish subjects were being sujected under his rule, refused to perform the #kotow" by prostrating. him-- self pine times on the ground be: fore being admitted to the Imperia! Dr. Julio Dantas the Vice-presence. The book, which is bas- President of the Lisbon Academyed on the documentary, evidence of Sciences has just left Lisbon for of contemporary memoirs and off- Parts and Geneva where he will cial Court annals, has been writ attend at some meetings of the ten by A. E. Grantham, who adds Institute of Intellectual Co-opera | his own personal knowledge of the tion sus Portugal'a representative.

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