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SUBMARINE DISASTER.

London, Jan,

MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921.

UNION CHURCH.

Mr. Maconachie Resumes Duty.

At Union Church an Sunday (morning there was a large con- The Admiralty announce the total lass of Submarine KS, Cam-gregation to greet Rer. J. Kirk mander Gaimes, D.S.0., with all hands on 20th January at the apacanachie on his retura from proach to the Channel. Inquiries are being made.

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It is stated that the K5 was rammed during exercises, which 11.12, I long to see you, that i Taking his text from Romans 1., aimed at ascertaining the vulnerability of big ships. She was ac may impart some spiritual gift companying the Atlantic Fleet on a long cruise in Spanish and For- for your strengtheninger. tuguese waters Fire submarines dived for undenes practice, but other words, that I may be encour only four reappeared. A flotilla of destroyers searched in vain. The aged by meeting you, I by your remaining four submarines were ordered to proceed to Vigo.

faith and you by mine," the preacher said:

Later.

London, Jan. 23.

It is believed the submarine was manned by six officers and fifty Some ten days ago I was in men. The class are big feet submarines, capable of cruising Singapore DD my way hither. at sea with the Grand Fleet Their average length is 340 feet, with Having time to spare and being. S3 feet beam. They are armed with one four-inch run and one as I trast, of a neighbourly dis- three-inch, as well as anti-aircraft guns. They are driven by geared position. I made an attempt to turbines from oilired boilers. Their surface speed is twenty-four call on the Presbyterian minister. knots, and submerged ten knots. It is understood the disaster oc- On the journey to England last curred abant a bugdred miles from Land's End.

May we had had the pleasure of Commander Galmes was in China in charge of the submarine hearing and seeing the late minis pase for the first twelve months of the War. He was decorated for ter, Mr. Cross, who was then on work at Heligoland,

the eve of departure. I was not, however, able to make the acquaio- The K5 disaster, which is the first serious British naval accident tance of the new minister, Mr. since the War, still lacks explanation. The Admiralty denies the Douglas. for a meeting of the ramning theory. The depth of water is six hundred feet in Arosa Bay, Kirk Session appeared to be in where the vessel was lost, therefore salvage is very unlikely. It is progress at the church and lasted Interesting to recall that the divulgance of the specifications of the longer than I could wait. But. A type after the war created astonishment, particularly in Germany, whilst waiting. I occupied the upsetting the belief that the Deutschland type of U-Boat were the time reading the church magazine pioneers, whereas the Ka were three-thousand tonners, constructed and similar literatare, from which) before the Deutschland.

ane gathered that the duties, pros-| ¡pects and problems of our neigh- bours in the Straits Settlements are very similar to our own, only {"more so," if one may use that

expression.

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

Paris, Jan. 22.

One remark in a farewell ad dress of the late minister came

A vpte of confidence followed a statement by M. Briand, the home to me in the circumstances.; Premier, characterising the present fixation of the total indemnity Speaking of the constant comings as a fool's bargain, emphasising the determination of France to en-and goings he said that congrega- force the Treaty to the letter, exhausting every means of conciliations out here are more like a pro- cession than a steady quantity. tion before resorting to force.

course, 13 30, and

London. Jan, 20

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M. Briand was confident of Allied solidarity, but if France were That, of left alone to faze probable German aggression she would not hesitate to minister from the old country:

ean fail to be struck by it to take her own measures. "

affects church life at every point Reuter learns that the British delegation to the Paris Coafer- 33 also it affects social life, and the better or the ence leaves to-morrow for Paris. Mr. Lloyd George will be accom- whether for panied by Sir E. Sagoon, Sir Maurice Hanker, Sir Philip Kerr. Lord rse is a question on which, I Curzon will be accompanied by Sir Eyre Crowe and others. As suppose, people's differing views regards reparations Lord D'Abernon declared that the prospers of depend a good deal on the varying reaching a satisfactory agreement were now particularly good.

London Jas, 23.

The "Echo de Paris" states that M. Millerand, M. Briand, M. Louchear Minister for Reparations) and, ether Freach Ministerialists are conferring at the Elysee this morning on the questions coming before the Inter-Allied Conference, particularly the fire annual pay- ments by Germany and fixing the total indebtedness of Germany. The newspaper understands tha: M. Millerand holds that the total debtedtess of Germany must be fixed as well as the question penalties in default, without awanting completion of the five annual

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its inevitable condition of Ringworm and other irritating and unsightly diseases of. change and movement, although the Skin whilst the War lasted it was less marked than normally. One has often wished it could be otherwise particularly when the departure of a steamer or two any spring season has broken up out choir.]

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On the other hand there areas to me in Manchester in 1913 we might never have been away. At a dinges to Mr. Sidney Mayers, who is shortly returning to compensations. I often fold in Hongkong was far away-and this You will pardon this unusual

church an meknown quantity.

amount of personal talk, f So I have found myself of late needs

pardon. which perhaps somewhat in accord with his from the returned wanderer it

Peking. Sir Charles Addis described the new Chinese Consortium quiring friends at Home that it is as in effect an offer to help China out of her present difficulties and to small privilege in a port like to co-operate with Chica to establish a strong stable central Govern- ; this to meet people of so many ment. He emphasised that eath Power in the Consortium expressly and varied tapes, to have the opmind when he writes to a certain scarcely dees. I presume y02 disclaimed an intention of seeking any separate national advantages, portunity of speaking a word inmunity in anticipation of his want to bear a certain ampact of while no part of the Consortium would interfere or restrict private season. holding at the hand ofhird visit, that he fears he may it, and will promise not to indict enterprise. He declared that at present the Consortium policy was friendship, ministering in Christ and them such as he would, it often. cecessarily a railway policy.

tian worship and ordinances, as and that they should find him anch

Well, it was good to be in the old Mr. Mayers pointed out that the Consortium's ultimate aim, men and women come and go, or 13 they would not. You will cot lands once more, to renew friend- namely agitation of all railways under one uniform system, would stop a while about their business ke this too gracely. 1 am not ships and associations, to seek indicating any serious apprehen- for the refreshment of mind and aot be fulfilled until the Chinese Government adopted principles in this centre of much resort. whereby the new lines should be divested entirely of the character It is no object of mine to ations in my mind or reluctance to body, which we expect when our

of concessions granted to any particular nationality: They should be administered free of interference on the part of local authorities, and their surplus revenues should be devoted to further develop ment of a co-ordinated railway system.

FAR EASTERN LANGUAGES,

London, Jan. 25.

take up the work. Bat three-long leaves comes round. The ob- tempt to strike a balance between advantages and disadvantages in arters of a year's absence is *ject is not to enable us to institute new experience for me, and fatile comparisona between life and these respects. I am here to go

modest man ray be excused on with my work, and all of us

lot as we find them here, and as who have daties are wise should ind the procession had little grey home of the West, but

two lest passing qualın or

hether are to be found there in the

moved past him.

accept life as it is appointed toj 03. and avoid the foolish and futile

to equip ourselves for further That is all I mean the really service habit of wishing its circumstances

whenever it may be were other than they are. But, black spot in the great mission- called for. You may hear people ary's outlook has not loomed be-"grousing" over there and wish- in looking forward to resuming the work in Hongkong. I have fore me. What be dreaded, andling they were back here, just as bees conscious of late of a new with too much cause, was the dis-there are always folk dissatisfied Distributing the prizes to the students of the City of London sensatir sometimes almost an ruption through heresies and in-out here and wishing themselves College at the Mansion House yesterday, the Dean of St. Paul's orged apprehension-oD the

subject moralities of charches he had back there. All that apart-the founded with prayers and tears, farther apart the better-1 take the College to provide instruction in Far Eastern languages. He Taking Op again after Line declared that in the near future a knowledge of Japanese and Chinese months' absence seems like break- misled to

their ruin when desincerely the words of my text, for indeed I have "longed to see might be even more valuable commercially to the young people of ing into the procession, if I may Drived of his fostering care. 7.4tain than a knowledge of Dutch and Russian. It was Colleges like resume the figure of speech, and certainly have had ground for no you," and prayed that in due time the City of London that would help to keep our trade and commerce breaking into a procession is an ch fears, knowing that the might be prepared to come to in the tried and you, and that when the time did up-to-date, We would have to meet formidable competition, not only awkward kind of thing to have pastorate was

able bands of Mr. Williams, and come it should be in the "fulness to attempt.

Taat is just where in one res would be exercised in a congrega of the blessing of the Gospel." pect this text from St. Paul cantion long and truly established in That is what I take to be the apos- only be made mine with a qualif-the way of grace.

And I should like to say that in ivated by all ministers of Christ. lolic spirit, to be sought and cul- My first address in this pulpit whatever respect I may have need Here where we are sent is for the was based on another sentence of reassurance the need has been time being our "ain countrie, als from this very section, V. 15, fully met by the kindly and re-here lies the work we must at- Londoners were to-day shocked to hear that the price of gas is"So much as in the is, I am ready Peated welcomes which these few tempt, the opportunity that calls being raised by tenpence to 5s. 6d. per thousand cubic feet on Tues to preach the gospel to you that days past have brought us, and us, here are the fellow men whom day. It is greater than any advance during the war and is stated are at Rome also. For I am not which, you will allow me just to we are to serve to our to be due to the slump in the coke trade and falling prices of other ashamed of the gospel of Christ, say in a word, are as heartily re-grace may be given as in Christian residuals. The 1914 price was 25. 8d. It is pointed out that coke

ziprocated by your minister and

things. recently slumped from £10 to £4.

his wife.

from Germany but also from Japan and China.

DEARER GAS.

Londen, Jan. 22.

TYPHUS IN EASTERN EUROPE.

Geneva, Jan. 23.

Despite the efforts of the health services, typhus is still ravaging Forkneh feted guilty of Eastern Europe. There have been three or four thousand cases in the murder in the second degree and region of Grodno, Lida and Molkovycz. The influx of Russian and sentenced to life imprisonment. Ee Ukrainian refugees to Galicia is complicating the task of the is to serve a tam in Bilibid Prison, medical staff, many of whom have succumbed to the epidemic. Manila, until be in transferred to

the United States.

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cation.

etc.

tirety. I ara more and more proud:

WES

best as

"I long to see you,, that I may

1

That holds good still in its ene We feel that we have come home. impart to you some spiritual gift to serve the gospel of Christ of Late we have sometimes felt for your strengthening there being more and more assured that as though we had two homes, speaks the Christian pastor. it is the one and sufficient hope which mast be more or less the hope 1 may say without offence of our wayward world, and more case with most of as colonists.

that he makes no sammungtion to- and more concerned that it-shall | Three times in one Sunday the

be the priest.

The absence of what one may never have cause to be ashamed old church in Manchester

call ecclesiastical pose is one of me; and I am ready to preach full, morning and evening, when

I had the joy of preaching, and the most notable characteristies it anywhere, and in any way

in the afternoon when which opportunity offers.

That was always St. Paul's Maconachie spoke to the big spirit, and it is the classic and in school and its constituency, tell here he explicates his imparting of spiritual",gift, "in "other spiring example to all six them, I believe, one or two preachers and teachers down all things about you, or rather about words that I may be encouraged by

(Continued on Page 3.)

Mrs.

of the Apostle Paul. See how

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