WOMEN LEADERS IN

THE CHURCH.

A National Christian Council Appointed."

CHINA'S GREATEST ENGINEER.

Statue in Nankow Pass.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

A WORLD IN DISLOCATION.

WEDNESDAY, MAY · 17. 1922.

“CRUCIFIXION" IN THE ARMY.

DUCAL LONGER OF A POLICEMAN

Commans Refuse to Abolish It.

Ancient Linenge, Living in lodgings in the house In the House of Commons last of a Leeds police constable is the Dr. Jeme Tien-yu, the man who The report of the Commission on made the Peking-Saiyuan Rail-month during a Committee debate fifth Duke of Planenf. He is also of Grainville and The Nevelop inent of Teddership way possible, was the greatest on the Army Annal Bill, Major Marquis for the work of the Church engineer in China's history, and van Hayward (L, Seaham) pro-Planeuf.

is meet therefore that his posed an amendment abolishing

Ha is employed as "entitle- cupied the attention of the Na

orucifixion from Field Punish-

ment officer" at the local head- tial Christian Conference at memory should be honoured as a

quarters of the Ministry Shanghai on the eighth day of its pioneer of the constructive China ment No. I.

Dr. B. Y. Lo, Associate which we all hope will evolve in "Crucifixion is the phase of Pansions, and is known as Mr.

spite of the troublous times punishment which consists of Sherand John Otway Cuffe. which prepared the report, present through which the country is

On Sunday cartwheel.] ed the report, since the Chairman now passing.

meeting. Chairman of the Commission

で 4 3 ! the

delegates elected by the Chinese people to represent their interests there. The tet. like the other.

H

of

sing an offender by the limbs to His presant home is

Gathorneterrace. Leeds, and his Police-constable

mora!.

Dr. David Yui, was obliged to gonument to him, done in bronz+ by a Japanese artist, was unveil to Wasinagtes as

by Kwan Kang-ling as the rep sentative of the President a: Chianglungchiao station in the Sankow Pass (the scene of Dr.. presented to the Conference, Jeme's finest exploit in the laying amendment. present a very large atonant of work through correspolen und of the Peking-Shiyuan Line) and

be sictional meetings in other parts: of thing. Mr. Lo stressed the ipllowing problems: 1: How to secure leaders of soutstanding per- sonality speciñcally trained de bsite temas of Uhristian” werk; 125 How to support such lesers when they have been secuted so as po retain them thristian service:

(3) In answer to the first question|

he stated that the quality of the lealtercare di siti in

Mr. Chamberlain's Survey.

month, Mr. Austen Chamberlain Speaking at Birmingham last reviewed the questions of the day.

With regard to Ireland, he said the round-table conference in London had resulted in the happy conclusion of ATL agrement which promised well for distract- ed Ireland.

"To the Treaty to which we inhava set our hands with Southern Ireland we have adhered, and will adhere in the letter and in' the spirit.

"On the other hand, we are bound to maintain, and we will maintain, the rights reserved to

Ulster and the Northern Gorera- meat (applause) and

the

is Mayor Hayward declared that landlord this form of punishment was Jones. destructica, of discipline and "Mr. Cutle" served

lieutenant in the Welsh Guards Mr. T. Thomson seconded the during the war, and, on leaving the Army, obtained work Sir Robert Sanders (Under-under the Ministry of Pensions; the ceremony was attended by a Secretary, War Office) opposed the He was drafted to Leeds two large number of people. The amendment. It was all very well, years ago. Owing to the shortages actity of her territory and the statue is the gift of the Peking- he said, for hon. members to talk of all sorts of accommodation, be Protection of her borders as they Suiyuan Railway And the about relics of barbarism, but he sought the advice of the police exist at present, the borders as they may exist in future when the Boundary Commission bas ssociation of Chinese Engineers, did not think it would be wise for as to suitable quarters. of which Dr. Teme was one of the the Committee to try to impose result was

hgän-at work, if it comes,- to Boundary Commission. founders, and eulogistic speeches their opinion upon man who had were given by many prominent the real reponsibility for main- The duke is very confortable, The sare, and claims that he has men who had been associated taining discipline in the army. with the deceased engineer in his

The matter bad been considered the best cook in the city in many activities, writes the Peking by a committee, who reported in Mrs. Jones. He is single, and correspondent of the Shanghai favour of its retention a decision considers that bis income, though Mercury under date the 25th. ult. approved by Earl Haig and Sir enough for

linaußcient for two. William Robertson.

the way of self-apport facing the

tones Virb. Wout neRS | AN IMPORTANT LINE, are lenders with the quality of en- Although the statue in the The amendment was defeated borance and wnative to present | Nankow Pass will be known as by 155 votes to 60. wonitions: the best at wwah the monument

to Dr. Jeme.t

constable.

The

an offer from the

one, would

be

IMPARTIAL ATTITUDE. "But we have held. subject tol those two primary obligations of respect for our pledged word in the Treaty and the right of Ulster to be supported by all the forces (that we command in that protec- FRENCH ARISTOCRACY.

tion of her own territory and He comes of a long line of peace within ber borders-we French aristocrats, and declares have maintained an attitude of that he can trace his ancestry impartial ty between the co- back through 39 generations to tending, the bitterly contending,

the co-heirs to the barony of "No

dare speak with Montacute, a claim to which over-confidence of the frish ques- title, put forward by Lady St.tion: too often there has been a Davids, is shortly to come before lip betwixt the cap and the lip. the Committee for Frivileges of But I thick the prospects arej the House of Lorde.

fairer than they ever have beep, He is cousin of Lord Desar and I am sanguine that we shali,

yet see & contented Ireland, and

able to whom have been givenļbis real monument will remain the very best opportunities for the great railway which stretch- developing to the hillest extent the les from Peking to the frontier of A SPLENDID PICK-ME-UP. Charlemagne. He is also one of Irish factions.

spernil quabli which they possess Inner Mongolia and which, as Such declipment may be secured time goes on, will traverse the as much through gring respote Gobi and eventually penetrate to sitality, des leaders us in any other| Lanchow, the capital of Kansu, to www. Ten problem of retailing join a completed Long-Hai Rail-|

rt abbey in Chris way. servan is not really a qprimetron vi salary N. Uhristion & A

suffice at support must be

Nurse's Earnest Tribute to Dr. Williams* Pink Pills.

Nurse H. Lindley, of 4. Shale Street, Eastmoor, Wakefield, Eng-

MAN

The importance of the line can-land, is a very busy woman. Her and the Earl of Lonsdale. not be exaggerated. It taps a truly park in terms of ideas great region in the north-west of duties are most exacting, and her Born in London in 1881, bis we may yet see-I think it; China whose resources have onls kreatest asset is good health, for father was the late Maurice possible--and we may yet see been scratched. It is the channel which she pays a glowing tribute for the passage of products whose to Dr. Williams Pink Pills, re-berard Oscar Coffe, and bis within our lifetime a united Ire mother the late Julia Amyland (hear bear) — and that only means of conversace in the garding them as invaluable in Heatles, daughter of Mr. J.D. throughout the world we shall

all Church leaders that they may

live up to a self-respecting stamiand

of living, with ability to met the

Tareds of their furmiles.

Need for Women.

x,

past was the camel, and when the line reaches Paotowchen (which

cases of debility.

"Six years ago." she states, "I Mi Y. 1. Fun of the Y. W. it is proposed to reach towards underwent an operation for an the end of the year) it wil internal complaint. I recovered! -poke on the need for sumendeadders

attack of in the Courel. She was glad to negotiate the trade which flows from that, but Teel that the Conference recognito that mart along the Yellow bronchitis followed. This left mel River. Not only will it be the with a nasty cough, and a wretch-- the necessity of such leaders means of opening up the territoryed feeling. I felt greatly depress- and hus adres. Îy -Spressedd ate reas

fot Northern Chubb, Inner Mongoed, and was so weak that I cried isation of the importa aralin, and Sorthern Kansu, but i si not being able to carry on number of warachi Church work:will lead to a settlement in those work. I could not, try as I would, but Miss Fun feel that more is needed that approval of an awarecions of the peoples of China's pick up at all.

overcrowded areas, with all the

The hohl Miss a concomitant advantages of such Williams' Pink Pills a trial, and I give ernerete malene other

a migratior. approval of women by now gaising the ontribution which

Whe

have to me to the 'hristian tusi,

It is lastinative for

to view problems as a whole and

i

Heatley.

The duke's grandfather had) estates in various parts of Ireland,, one of his properties was Killaghy Castle, now a picturesque ruin.

..

THE IRISH TREATY.

on

Churchill's Speech Final Stage of the Bill. Mr. Churchill made the follow

outstanding points in his speech in the House of Commons the final stage of the Irish Treaty Bill:-

"Then I decided to give Dr.Mr.

began to gradually improve. Il Already new communities are continued with the pills, and be- springing up and a readjustment fare long I completely regained in of the population problem is closer my health. This was nearly six at band than most people who years ago, and I am still quite are persuaded that birth control well.

me-up."

Ulster has lent helping hand to the Irish Free State and to the cause of peace in Ireland.

not from the vinapoint of welsh

I should like to pay a tribute to suiventure: to regard the tutire is the only remedy for the indis- "I can walk miles and not feel! and to net with a sundial criminate output of Chinese in tired in the least. I have the the statesmanlike courage and the spirit. From their experience in the over-populated provinces have fullest confidence in recommend-earnest good will which have been home women are trained to been led to believe.

ing Dr. Williams Pink Pills, for displayer by Sir James Craig and service through these listinerite!

ALL CHINESE RAILWAY. they are indeed a wonderful pick the Ulster Cabinet. characteristics, in elu sution nad in j The Peking-Suiyuan Railway Social Ste Th Center ne is the only All Chinese Railway Now is the time to begin Dr. applanded Mit Fan. Without th in existence and that is the Williams Pink Fills for Pale help of pour tone a year cannot at reason the Chinese will always People. Of dealers; or direct from All the more, in consequence tain give pleni, Mi Fa went cherish the memory of Jeme The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., on tre sap: --What is wanted at Tien-yu. He was a progressive 96 Szechuan Road, Shanghai, at legal e galty for M

in the reformer when reform

$1.50 the bottle, $300 for 6 bot- Was Church "init sprality in scope of anathema to the Dragon Throne, tles, post free. For men and

that the special gifts and when any display of it was

SPRING, K

;J

} Church whch tails to

would-be reformer.

of t

of wooed may find expression liable to end in the death of the

ingaise the importance wonen will be like a obmerged tran.

in

women too.

small.

the Provisions!

find that we have reconciled the Irish and the British races. (Hear, hear)

OTHER QUESTIONS. The Genox Conference, said! Mr. Chamberlain, was imminen', and they regarded it as a peces- sary step in the progress of the world's

recovery. They had

to put Europe

again on lege, and set in- dostry and trade going, and so restore the Continent that had been ruined by four years of ter- rible war. Their people, at home were undergoing privations and distress greater than anything which had occurred here sinca the end of the Napoleonic wars

On the top of that came the dis- pute in the engineering trade, which had already produced one lock-out, and might yet produca another.

He would tell them what had been their guiding motive. They bad tried not to be partisan and to take sides, but had held themselves ready to limit the area |

of this action. must our pledges of the dispute. to Ulster be redoubled,

Referring to unemployment, We cannot consent to any Mr. Chamberlain said every great alteration of the Treaty, however industrial country was suffering

just as much as we were. Any alteration which we make That was the penalty we were for the purposes of conveniencej paying for the world war. After a Western education he the country, but Jeme was of the would be used by the enemies of Until the countries of Central devoted himself to the study stuff that martyrs and geniuses Ulster, and the British Empire and took steps to make their Bud- or a gelegd man. "liike your #9-

Government, and Eastern Europe settled down top." said Miss Fan, haner Erlof railway engineering and and pioneers are made. igual opportucity `with

quickly came to the front as a He realized that if by any opinion.

means of misleading public

gets balance, and to meet their elucation, experience ant man of marked ability. He chance he could accomplish the

expenditure out of their revenue forced himself to the front opportunity for service und yo ; may

We must not allow ourselves as we had done, they could not safely entrust the work of the nex:in the face of the reactionists who task he would hasten the conver

other countries National Conference of Christian controlled affairs in China before sion of Peking to the idea of at this juncture to rejoice as if expect that

communications by years, and if our task had reached completion. would do business with them. the birth of the Republic. Accord he failed, that conversion would in China to an entire body of women

A long and wearying period of No Government of whatever delegates. After a brief and in.ing to accounts of his life, he was

and uncertainty lies complexion could remove un- Complete discussion of this China should build railways, and impossible task and completed

i repressible in his demand that be bastrued in just the same way, anxiety

So he set about the apparently ahead.

employment at a wave of the TREACHEROUS ENEMIES. magician's hand. The times were passing the nomination for mem. even though he secured a post in the road just before the time the Ministry of Communications. bership in the fovaril presented by

I have complete confidence in out of joint; the whole world was

dislocated. the various Church and Mission the considered it his life's work limit had expired, and the Em-the good faith and good will of

prees Dowager was enabled to the Irish signatorica bodies and the Committee of 75 continually to press for construc-

make the trip.

Treaty. The morning ing led with tive enterprise when his environ-

The exploit-roughly done as the official establishment of the ment and his friends militated National Christian Cranei).

against any other life than that of it was-aroused the country as

the 'ofervore dearted it-dd to

"

to the

I have loss confidence in their

In the afternoon the Conference Empresa Dowager.

a comfortable official under the had no other exploit for decades power to discharge fully what and railway construction in broke into sectional meeting, on the

China by the Chinese may be following topics: ; terug and. THE PENALTY OF FAILURE. said to have commenced from the need for a Bible Bending In 1891 Jeme built a few miles that day. Church; (2) The Church and Moral] of line which eventually developed Problems in China ewering such into the Tientsic-Pukow Railway topies as the home and land thereby made his welfare

first

FINE ENGINEERING FEAT.

NOT SUMMER TIME COUNTRIES

European countries which have decided not to reintroduce sura mer time are Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and Portugal.

they undoubtedly desire to do.

The infant Irish Free State, while still in its cradle, is exposed to deadly foes, who will not hesitate to use any means, how-i

FIEUZAL GLASSES. Dr. Jeme took charge of the ever cruel. treacherous, or mad,

Out of doors there is nothing so to prevent it from coming into full Peking-Saiyuan Line the sec-

restful and comfortable for thei campaigns (8) The impression on Peking bureau- tion up to Kalgan in 1905 and life. Missionary Out-reach of the feracy. The Manchus, however, the work is admitted to be one.

There will be forces in Ireland eyes as the light reflected from

fields and green

troes-the Church, dealing with the problem saw in him a dangerous rival for of the finest engineering f-ata in anxious to wreck these agreeabsorption of the ultra-violet and of Christinuity in unworked areas: the favour of the Throne and the history of railway construcments by violent action and by orange raye by the chlorophyll of 4) The Applicating af Christianity they so influenced the Dowager tion. The tunnel under Nankow treacherous action, and, if posthe leaver; hence the introduction A Changing Economic nad Empress that she determined to ndustrial Cordition-;5; Christian test the visionary engineer with Pass is the longest yet bored in sible, to throw, by such action of Fieuzal Glass, yellowish green consideration of the need for Chiu an exploit which evershady, was China and the gradient in some suspicion upon the good faith of in colour, which is produced in ere authors and leadership in the sure was impossible of achieve-parts is 1 to 33. The original those with whom we have enter several shades, and lenges made Lof this may be worn as a protec- publication of Christian literature. meat and the penalty for the con- plan was to push the line up to ed into covenant."`

I may have in the next few tion by over-sensitive eyes where summasión of which she decreedrga but the engineer outwitted

the politicians by having it weeks to use plainer words aboulis is desirable to tone down Ix- would be the sacrifice of his head.

diverted so as to tap the resources some aspects of what is occurring cessive light and-glare. -Fieuzali Dr. Jeme was commanded to

of Northern Shansi and the in some parts of Ireland. 389 MILLION PEWER LETTERS-construct. ä railway to the

lenses of any prescription in efther regular or Toric forms are There has been a falling off in Western Tombs in a given time the territory north-west of Kal- the nation's correspondence of (which the Manchu nobles saw

manufactured by the Hongkong SCAVENGERS TO SMOKE AT 389,000,000, caused by high postal to it was insufficient) and with: Now the railway is elmoat to

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