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"THE GIFTS OF THE NATIONS”
India's Contribution To Mankind
MRS. TALATI'S
ADDRESS
SINO-JAPANESE DISCUSSIONS
Several Questions Still Unsettled
Nanking, Nov. 12.
A spokesman of the Japanese Embassy told the, press that al- though progress had been made Apparently the series of lectures at the seventh parley between illustrating the Plan of Universal General Chang Chun and M Evolution being given at the Manuk Kawagoe which took place on the Lodge of the Theosophical Society 10th Instant, there were several at 13 Chater Road is attracting questions yet to be settled. Both considerable attention. The re-sides, however, were of the gular Thursday audiences have been growing and fast Thursday, found the lodge room nearly full, when the first of a symposium of two speakers on "The Gifts of the Nationis" was held,"
Mrs. O. M. Parkinson (President of the Lodge announced that it was originally planned to hold a symposium of three speakers, all in one hour. This had however, to be altered.
The speaker went on to say that the Plan of Evolution for this planet included the development of great Root-Races (such as the Aryan) with their sub-races (such $3 the Indo-Aryans, Arabians. Iralans, Kelts and Teutons)," Each sub-race had its own barticular characteristic and was best fitted to give its peculiar gift to the world.
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Mrs. Parkinson concluded saying that Mrs. M. P. Talati would
talk on two of the Astatie sub races of the Aryan Root-Race, those being the Indo-Aryans and the Tranians.
THE SAME STOCK
There was much" évidente, bè. găn Mrs. Taisti, showing that the Indo-Aryans' and the Iranians (or Persians), were of the same stock and had for an empire a vast do- måln in Central Asia, Ancient books show that at one time their religion, language and culture were the same. This religion was one of multiple gods, The Devas of Spirits of Earth, Air, Water, Fire, the Sun, Moon and the Stars wère all worshipped with considerable admixture of black magic.
opinion, he asserted, that further negotiations would be required be- fore coming to an understanding. These parleys, he went on, had been taking place for quite a lone time, and both governments were unanimous in the hope of bring, ing the matter to a settlement at an early date.
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Rev. M. Crowley, Miss E. Mur- Haldane, Miss C. Monk, Mr. and ray. Mrs. M. Murray, Miss M.. Mrs. J. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner, Captain and Mrs. W. Saunders, Mrs. F. Jordon with infant, Hardcastle with infant and amah, Mrs. Wigley, Mr. C. Mr. M. Coleman, Miss. T. Holt. Miss R. Hicks, Mr. G. Spencer- Dunn, Miss Spencer-Dunn, Rov. and Mrs. H. Piercy and infant, Mas M. Houle, Mrs. H. Hunt, Mr. A. Tam, Mr. T. Wong, Miss T. Allen, Mr. J. Pasquier, Mr. w. Robertson, Mr. P. Gain, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fahnestock, Mrs. C. Tong. Miss K. Tong, Mr. F. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. M. Churton. Mr. Jessop. Mr. and Mrs. A. Raptakos, Miss L. Habecast, Mrs. D. Habecost.. Miss B. Herdora, Miss M. Wilk!- son, Mr. C. Chang, Mr. K. Sun. Mr. J. Lamb, Servant of Mr. T. Wong, Mrs. N. Wood, Mrs. I, Nun- nerley, Mrs. E. Hendy, Mr. A. SUTYCAN SKIRMISHES
Fenton, Mr. R. Hooper. Mr. and Mr. Matsumuta, offelal, spokes-
Mrs. F. Gregory, Miss A "James, man of the Japanese Embassy in
Mr. and Mrs. Wong Fo Wen and Nanking in answer to a question-child Mr. H. L. HI, Mr. Tan Chin aire put to him, by a representa Ghee, Mr. Mrs. Tann Lew tive of the Da-Dao News Service Hong. Mr. Laing Foo, Mr. A. whether 16 would affect the Chang Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. P Smyth, Lt. Chun-Kawagoe negotiations. la
Comdr. Butler, Mrs. H. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sutclie and case of an outbreak of war in the
child. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wheldon northern part of Sulyuan, now that minor skirmishes were going
At дау rate, concluded the Japanese diplomat, Mr. Kawagoe would not leave the Chinese capital before definite conclusions could be drawn.
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there between the Chinese troops and "Manchukuoan" forces, said that was only an internal problem for the Chinese Govern- ment, and had nothing to do with | Japan..
The engagements there, he went on, were between the Chinese Government troops and bandits Even if war were to break out at all it would not affect the parleys in Nanking, he concluded.- Da-Dag News Service.
SITUATION EASIER
Tokyo, Nov. 12 Informed quarters point out that the Japanese had put off, the two points, temporarily at least, which constituted the main ob- jections of the Chinese Govern- ment, viz. the North China ques- tion' and the joint, defence against communists. This, however, had made the situation easier, and It seemed likely that a settlement could be reached earlier than ex- pected.--
Da-Dao News Service
Beyond all this they conceived of a Supreme God, Asura-Varuna who had before him other Gods of al- most equal power. Then, for- tunately, pervading all this was the beneficient Mithra Cult which taught brotherliness, purity and love as well as revealing the My- steries to those who were ready for them. The climate became considerably cooler and when & dispute arose some religious points the Indo-Aryans moved southwards to the banks of the In- for meditation and spirtual activi- dus from which they derived their ties on" the part of their masters. name and from whence theyThus India's chief gifts have been spread throughout India.
her magnificent Sacred books and other Ancient and Divinely-given Scriptures. The first gift was more to India itself, from the Manu of the 5th Root-Race. He outlined a social order of precise perfection and He assigned to each level 9 evolution a special set of duties. This caused the four Castes of India: the present form. However: being definitely an abuse of the original Law.
ESTABLISHED AN EMPIRE
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The Iranians then moved west- werd and there established A great commercial empire. Then to halt the corruption that followed, was paved the way for Iran's greatest gift to the world-the Advent of Zarathushtra.
Zara thushtra gave the world a new re- Egion. He taught that there was only one great Pervading God-
FOUR GREAT PERIODS Ahura-Mazda the Creator. the Father and Sustainer, the same There are four great periods of God of all the religions. To reach Indo-Aryan history in India. Each Him there must be Right Order had and has its particular gift. in our lives as we tread the paths. The first was merely a time of war- of Devotion, Knowledge and of Ser- fare but left a tradition of four- vice. The great Persian Empire age and mercy which still inspires. spread these truths but also absor~ The second period began a long bed much that was unwanted. Its and astonishingly productive cycle, place was taken by Mithraism and was one of meditation. of .again which had remained pure many sacred books (the Pedantas throughout the ages and opened and others) and the time of the only to Zarathushtra's beautiful | advent of Shri Krishna who 'pre- Teachings. Then came the decline sented that great Indian Scripture of the Iranian peoples until now the Bagavad-Gita. only a few hundred thousand
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Then came the third period Parsis remain of that magnificent | where the priceless race, but not before they had help- ¦ Buddhism initiated by the Lord ed Mithraísm to spread through- | Gautama spread to the Atlantean out the Western world.
nations of Ceylon, Burma. Tibet. China and Japan and now has half the population of the world as its adherents. The fourth or Puranic period saw India's temporary de- cline but still there were many contributions to world welfare. There were other great teachers,——
MITHRAIC INFLUENCE »
Alexandra's library had a great many Mithral works and later Mithraism became widespread in the Keltic Empire of the Romans. Christianity took its place showing however, many Mithraic In- the Divine Child Krishna and Shṛi fluences such as the placing the Vivekands who spread the devo Christ's birth at the winter solstice: tional school of Brahma Krishna. the beginning of a journey of & More recently India's gifts have new Sun to spread Its benefcient taken the shape of art and at pre-
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heams on a suffering world. Islam sent the world may view many of too was modified by Mithra in its | her treasures, especially those of teachings of tolerarice and brother-architecture.
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and child. Rev. and Mrs. H. Wick- gs and infant, Miss L Head. C.P.O Bridger, Mr. W. Dunbar, Mr. A. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. H. Winter, Mr. K. Lin, Mrs. V. Bar-
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The following passengers ar- rived on board the 8.8. General Pershing, en route to Manila, on Friday
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Mr. D. Fitzgerald, Mrs R. E Frankenberger, "Master J. Franker berger, Mr. and Mrs. William. H. Rennolds, Mrs. Vera M. Suther land, Miss Esther Sutherland, Mrs Belle Sanderson. Miss Esther Ban- dersen Mrs. Elizabeth Scholey, Mr. Sinforsc. De Castro.
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CANADA”
The following passengers' sailed by the C.P.S liner. Empress of Canada for Vancouver (via ports) yesterday:-
Mr. H. 1. Askoy, Rev. John C. Bier Miss Katherine J. Biert Mrs. L G. Bidmead. Mr. M. de D. Blank, Mr. G. H. Brett, Mr. Brodie, Mr. J. H. Charlesworth, Mr. R. P. Clarence, LL-Comdr., and Mrs. H. Conway, RN. and small son, Mr. P. A. Cox, Mr. G. H. Da Costa, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Draper
and son, Mrs. A. 7. Enright, Mr. and Mrs. J., Evans, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Garrod arid family, Mr. 'H. A. Greig, Mr. A. L Ham, Miss E M. Hardisty-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hill, Mr. M. A. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. D. Baarsen, Mr. David Lang. Mr. J. M. van Leimpt, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Levenaar and Miss Leyenaar.
Mr. J. Macfarlane, Mr. G. A. A: Middelberg. Mrs. E, J. „Mulder Zettensteyn. Sir John Nicholson, Bart., Dr. J. B. Niederl Mr. Yoshitada Ohno, Mrs. J. W. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Potter, Mr. L Rechter, Mrs. B. Reld, Miss A Red, Mr. J. G. de Rijke, Mrs. D. Roake, Mr. T. G. Robson, Mr. P. J. Rodney, Mrs. J. Steel, Mr. R. syines, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thayer. Mr. K. Tsutaja, Baron von Ungern Sternberg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Uine. Mr. and Mrs. S. de Vries, Mr. C. A. Wagner. Miss A. E. Williams, Mr. C. Williams.
DEATH SENTENCE
Marseilles, Nov. 12. One hundred and twenty members of the Monarchist syndicate in Barcelona, whose names had become known to the police in that elty from a list found on a Monarchist recently arrested near the Franco-Spanish border, have been sentenced to death by the Peoples Court and executed by shooting, according to a report here from Barcelona. The message asserts that the man in whose possesalon the list was found, confessed to the police that the members of the Monar- chist syndicate plan to commit a series of criminal acts on foreign consulats in Barcelona, in order to
hood, and its marvellous works of Thna India's gift has been a full | involve the Catalan Government sculpture, architecture and poetry ons. Offering development of the ❘ in international complications. joined those of the Iranians.
spiritual, mental and physical prio. Another report from Barcelona The Indo-Aryans are perhaps the clples in man. "The East will rise asserts that the police have decid- greatest benefactors of mankind | and teach anew the West."
ed to arrest immediately between as a nation, hidla was already An animated, discussion
7,000 and 8,000 prominent person, populated by representatives of the followed brought out the fact that ages as höstagës if Madrid should Atlantean Root-Race who being an ever-growing tolerance was now
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