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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1923.

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WORLD'S CHRISTIAN STUDENTS' FEDERATION,

Peking Scene of Eleventh

Annual Convention.

THE HONGKONG CIGAR STORE, LTD.

studan: "uprising tratoris in 1010 TEAS Christian student body.

OPPOSITION HELPFUL.

Alexandra

Building.

and Mrs. F.

against Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bollinger, Capt. the Paul . Chandler Mrs. P. D. Chandler, Mr. L. Chandler, Mise R. Csery, Mr. than Tsun, Me. Questioned as to the hostilityChan Kwan, Mr. Chen Jih-xo, Mr. [to his organisation which has S. Dexter, Rev. Chas. E. Eckela, been own by some teachers Mrs (1 E. Erkels, Mr. T. J. Fitz The World's Christian Mudents" and students who have organised gerald. Mr. Foo Wai, Mr. Fong Fferation opened it- elevenia | themselves into a "Non-Christian | sury-zung, Mr. Wm. Fong, Mrs. aual convention on the cam: "~ | Student Federation and who. Gibson, Mr. of Tags College. Peking, on are bontharding the public' with Grifiths, Mr. Hong Tune, Mr. and the 4sh. inst. with a reception bitterly-worded manifestoes, ben 20. Jones, Mr. J. J. Jame- tendered the thousand delegates said that be considered such a

son, Mrs. J. Krever, Mr. N. J. by r hosts, the Chinese federa-development all to the good."

If there exists any feeling rever,, Miss E Moore, Mr. Angel Adiomes of welcome were against us.far better that it should Maluenda, Misses M. A. and M. B. Menezes. Mr. and S. 4. Me- made by Dr. W. W. Yen, foreign come out into the open and pro- minister and acting premier, and claim itself. If those who des] Murray, Miss H. McMurray, Mr. by Mr. C. T. Wang who is a sice nounce us have any constructive | Se See-ngut, Miss B. M. Nickey, chainman of the World's Federa-programme for the good of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rust Oppenheim. humanity they may be surprised, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mr. upon comparing it with our own G-H. Potts. Mr. Quan Hong-yuen, how nearly we are agreed. If Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. they are destructive and obstruc-J. Eydes. Mr. G. E. Roberts, Mr. Not Chins tione, but every learn that it may look to themCkas. Reiss, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. nation under the sun, is to-day fur, no benefit and we can afford Rothermel. Master Chas. Rothers mel Mis J. Rothermel, Min N. her foundation, 1 to ignore their attacks."

Lieu.

tion.

Forty ustions are represented by defecations to this greatest Christian convocation ever held

in Clona.

tive merely, the world will soon

Every sanction is hair a question- | Dr. Mott express the opinions, Miss H. Boas, Mr. and Mrs. ed, ger authority doubted," said that an effort would be made A. W. Ros, Miss E. Rosa, Miss 4. Dr. John R. Mo. Chairman of upon the part of Chinese leaders Ross, Bex, and Mrs. H. F. Rice, the World's Chrishan Students at the Conference to get into touch Master 11. Rick, Master T. Rive

W. Spofford, Foderation, in an intervi>th, with the man who aregiving such Me and Mrs.

which unreserved vent to their disappro- | Master H. Spoord. Master M. "This is the manent erary right-thinking and forward. val and talk over the difference Spofford. Mrs. A. Sanborn, Mrs. hoking sun and woman trust, in viewpoints in a calm manner. F. M. Stopteris, Mr. and Mrs. L

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Dr. Molt commented upon the D. sale, Mrs. C. C. Simmons, Mr. never wonderful initiative shown by the A. Slager. Mr. M. Seamärk, Mr

Tour Chinese Christian students, who. A. L. Telt, Mr. Tsang Forsurn. will with trus Chinese hospitality. Mr. P. Williams, Mr. B. H. - again, into forms other than had determined that they should Watson, Rev. and Mr. K. D. The antient oes which have the hosts in fact as well as name,

Williams. Master IL Willams. causes the human race such con- to the thousand delegates from

Master C. Williams, M. L. K finuous and unspeakable pain. other branches of the world Char-long. Mrs. I. R. Bellows, Mr.

In the accomplishment of organisation. "Of course, some than ask I know of no body help was necessary in providing W. G. Hall, Mrs. A. T. Hall, Mr. which has more propensities for for

F. J. Lindemann, Miss M. Halläent, | UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. the expense of such 黯 effectiveness than the world-wide tremendous delegation," he said Mass L. Basa, Mr. M. Figueiredo orgaumation of students of Chris.but the Chinese students raised | Mr. E. J. Gourdeau, Dr. and Mrs. THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- tian deals. The students, in pr through personal contribution.. Singiant.

Baxter. Mr. F. W., olaiming idealistic principles, are and solicitation from their Mr. Au Tone, Mr. and Mrs. E. unhampered by material interest wealthy friends a substantial Beaud. Mr. and Mrs C. E. Bar Their desire for reform and their proportion of the amount required him. Mr. B. M. Regan, Mr. J. It -al oust spring from unselfish defray the expenses of their tirrell. Mr. II. Gure-Brown, Mis motives. Being still engaged in the pursuit of power, wealth or

Chai Ming-kuk, Miss T. Crosby, homer they cannot be accused of benefits of the Student Volunteer. Y. Chung, Mr. T. T. Davies, utilitarian motives. Their aver Movement in China, in Dr. Mr. N. David, Mr. F. J. Davis. it inteiligence and inforroa Munt opinion, is the breaking Mr. and Mrs. A. A. de Eca, Miss the highest They come down of provincialism in the L. Gauler. Mr. M. II. Gould, M prix within themselves an Funds of the young men and H. Girardet, Mr. C. W. Howard. overwhelming proportion of the women of every province who Mr. Geo. T. Hennessey, Mr. J. A. leaders in every line of human unite in the national organisation. Hickman, Mr. E. M. Joseph, Mr. activity of the coming decade "These young people learn esslys. M. Joseph, Mr. Kwok Siu-tao, Where in the world could you in life how to make the provinces Ms Krok Hao-sze, Mr. Ewok find Innre hopeful class of

co-operate." he observed.

Ngai-yuen. Mr. H. Ratten. Mr. and reformets?"

Mrs. E. D. Kilbourne, Mr. Leong | Kron-fong, Mr. P. T. Lo, Mr. Lu

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guests."

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"You, in China, have recently PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

experienced exhibition of what!

I mean. It is generally conceded!

couragecus

Fu-sing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Loewer,

Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mackay, Mr.

that the patriotism and self-dia-! Per ss. NOVARA for London. T. Mather, Mrs. S. M. Moore, regarding zeal of the student Mr. H. Prescott. Mr. A. E. Mr. C. Mancini, Mr. and Mrs, class saved China at a critical Scott, Mrs. Bell, Mr. Owen C. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. E time from pessing irretrievably Hughes, Mr & Mrs. G. F. Night-Pearce. Mr. H. Remedios, Mr. D. Stephens, under foreign domination. The ingale. Mr Jeppesen, Mr. R. A. Robertson, Mrs. A. G.

her Tregoninx, Mr. Newson, Mrs. E. Miss D. Stobart, Mr. J. A. P. Silva activity of students is the best earnest of MacDonald, Mr. A. R. Murison, Mr. J. J. Schriber, Mr. Shum Tac- China's ultimate national salva-Mr. H. C. R. Norton, Capt. G. ling, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schurt, ation which she can offer to-day." Ramsland. Mr. & Mrs. Edmonds, L. Schipper, Master F. Silva, Mr. Aaked as to the relation of the Mr. Ball, Mr. J. H. Collins.

W. Sudbury, Miss A. M. Taylor, Christian Student Movement

Miss J. E. Taylor, Misa Tre. Yn. fostered by the National Y.M.C.A.

Per 5.3. Hoosier State:--Rev. and Mr. W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. in the various colleges and uni- versities of China to the Chinese 31r. T. C. Badley, Miss E. Eadley, Tong Kwan-san, Mrs. F. T. Under- student movement in general, Miss Isabel Badley, Master Thill. Mr. P. R. Vida, Mr. and Mrs Dr. Mott stated that he badoader- Badley, Miss S. Badey, Master, B. E. Womack, Mr. Woo Hong, stood that the backbone of the D Badley, Mr. R. E. Bampton. Miss J A Wilsom.

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. H.K. Observatory, April 12, 192:

METEOROLOGICAL.

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Barometer...... 30.05 30.05 30.0 Temperatura che 69 65 Hamidity .....

80 87 7 ESE E Wind Direction Wind Force ... 34 Weather..... Rain Elighest

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0.00 0.00 0.0

open air Temperature on the 11th 7 Lowest

atz open Temperature on the 12th 6 T. F. CLAXTON, Director. E. K. Observatory, 12 April.

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