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JESUS' GOSPEL OF NON-RESISTANCE
SERMON AT THE CATHEDRAL
The Rey, H. W. Baines preached, ful and humiliating, but it does the following sermon at St. Joha's also deliver you from every res- Cathedral yesterday:--
ponsibility of thought when the crisis comes.
news.
· RESIST NOT EVIL. In considering the use of force we have to bring together several of Jesus' words as well as His acts.
There is no place where the teaching of Jesus runs its head more abruptly against convention- al habit and average human con- duct than in these verses. There are no words of Christ's' more, ap-. parently irrelevant to to-day's-Resist not evil" "Love your enemies" "Render unto Ceasar the things that are Ceasar's" no one of which is an all-inclusive law. to help us to that insight, and
us to do the right thing when the time comes. If what I have said about the purpose for which force is used being the most important.
Critics of Christianity say that
INTELLECTUALA
CO-OPERATION
Paris, July 17.
The meeting of the League "of Nations international organisations for intellectual co-operation are continuing-in Paris.
The conference of national com- mittees on intellectual co-opera- tion, presided over by M. Edouard Herriot. President of the Chamber of Deputies, considered the work- ing of these committees set up in different countries to act as links
ittee of intellectual co-cperation between the interntaional com-
and intellectual life in various countries.
1;
The Committes of scientific ex-
perts met under the chairmanship of M. Fabry. Prrofessor of Paris University.
you have only to translate these. commands of Jesus into universal laws to see how unpractical they purity of motive which will enable cluded between the International-
are. Renounce all resistance of force and you expose every in- nocent child to the attacks of every uncontrolled maniac; abjure
A working agreement was con-
Organisation for Intellectual Co- the International operation and Council of Scientific Unions.
Meetings of the International 10 Intellectual Co- operation began with Professor llbert Murray, of Oxford Univer- sity as Chairman. The session as usual will be devoted to the past
all recourse to law against evil i polat is true, then, it seems to me, coniittee
It follows that efforts have times when all other efforts have failed when it may be right to seek what seems good of your country by
doers or unjust attack and you open the door as wide to the im- part of harmful drugs as to the practise of blackmail as a pro-
fession; refuse ever to stand up using force within the community. | year's work of the, various inter-
Revolution cannot be condemn-national committees and institu ed only because it involves force.
for your rights and you jeopardise the living of others in the same profession, as when, for example the Vicar of a Church allows any choir and any organist to make music at a wedding in his Church; give indiscriminately"to every re- quest and you may be neglecting the claims of your education and food.
"FORCE IS WRONG".
You take Christ's words and empty them of their plain mean- ing. Law or no law, is it not clear that Christ said and meant
saya
AN INSPIRATION
Christ's teaching is not a law but an inspiration and therefore it proclaims the final duty and right of conscience, and opens the door to a truly Christian conscientious children to
objection in war and in an other circumstances. If a man "All you say about justice. and peace being worth risking life for at home and abroad is true, but' modern warfare is so clumsy and incalculable and rouses such de striking repudiation graded passion that only some
bring men to their senses. of it
and therefore I feel called upon to follow literally what Christ says in Matthew V and to abide by the consequences"-If a man for such reasons as he believes for the good of his country and mankind -turns against his own society, 1 must respect him and his opinion whether I agree with it or not. It is to me a sign of reality of the Cross and hope of God's victory that I knew a Christian man who was kept locked up by a Christian warden under sentence by a Chris-
to say "force is wrong; legal ac- tion in self-defence is wrong: un limited giving is right; to stand up for your rights is wrong." Of course auch teaching, is difficult, he goes on, but you are simply be ing falthfess If you abandon it for that reason. After all you cannot deny that the world would be à, better place if we all lived up to what Christ said.
Is it really showing the greatest courage to interpret Christ's words as an absolute condemnation of force, used - personaly or nation ally, and a complete repudiation
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Paris, July 17. Labour agitation throughout France for introduction of a 40- hour week has now spread to in- land navigation sailors, with whom the Ministry of Labour opened negotiations yesterday.
Opening of the negotiations was the signal for return to work of members of the Canal bargemen's
unton, who had been on strike for 24 hours as a protest against long hours of work.
CAFE STRIKE, Meanwhile the strike movement in the hotel and restaurant busi- ness, which died down in Paris, has flared up at Dijon, where a number of cafes had to close to-day follow- ing the refusal of walters to serve. the guests...
In Paris, Municipal workers threaten to come out on strike though the dispute has not reach- ed a serious stage.
Delegates of the workers have submitted to the Federation of Labour suggestions for measures to be taken in the event that the Municipal employees proclaim a strike.
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POLISH POLICY IN UPPER SILESIA
T
CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN
CABINET RESIGNS"
Prague, July 17. The resignation of the entire Czecho-Slovakian Cabinet Was decided upon at yesterday's Coun. ell of Ministers, according to well- informed circles.
The Prime Minister, Dr. Milan Hodz left immediately for South Bohenla to inform President Edougd Benes, who is on vacation, of the decision.
Resjon for this sudden drastic, action is stated to have been the question of proposed bread and grain monopoly and the question of payment of Government subaldies
to farmers.
FINANCE PROBLEM The Cabinet could not reach agreement over the two questions the France Minister refusing, "in view the financial situation, to permitany increase in expenditure. The Finance Minister finally' offered to resign but the Council of Minitera decided that the whole Cabinet should tender its resigna-" tion.
Well-formed circles state that Presides. Benes has asked Dr. Hodza form a new Cabinet.--- Transacan Yews Servion,
STAT
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INDUSTRIES
Geneva, July 17. A ban for State control over private rmament industries Kattowitz, July 17. provided or in the draft of a Bil "Fundamental changes in Polish submitted to the Swiss Parliament Policy in Upper Ellesia will take yesterday y the Federal Council. place following expiration of the · The Bl foresees not only per-"" Geneva Convention?" declared a manent entrol of private arma- Silesian Minister during yesterday's. Į menta Indstries but stipulates that session of parliament.
manufacte, Importation or- dis- Among a number of important tribution war materials can be laws passed yesterday was one carried only under Government establishing Polish as the official concession language, with German permitted Commering on the Bill, a Berne only in an auxillary capacity. newspaper says that the new |_ Another ̈ ̈nëw. low gives the measure justified, by the fact Governor of Upper Bilesia exten that lack control In armaments sive rights to determine the status led to stacion and strained re- of the Evangelical Church lations dung the Abyssinian' war He is empowered to amalgamate and the sent Spanish confict, this Church, membership of which | nd this altalon must be remedied 15 75 per cent." German, with other as soon asossible if Switzerland Church + organisations in Upper is to matain her position of Bilesia
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INDUSTRIAL
PROSPERITY
London, July 18. The rising tide of Industrial Prosperity.' stated the Chief In- spector of Factories, to-day, was the cause of the increase of ac- Great cidents in industries in Britain.
Fatal accidents during the past than during the previous, while year. were nine per cent. higher
minor injuries rose by 18 per cent. He attributed some of the accidents to the workers' con- tempt for danger- Reuter's Bulletin Service.
TREASURY BILLS
London. July 17.
tenders for £35,000,000 in Treasury The total amount applied for in Bills was £19,020,000,
The Average Rate per cent. Bills at three months was 10/9,99d as against 11/017d a week ago. British Wirelean.
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