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INTIMIDATION.

A Woman Threatened.

STRAITS CHINESE,

Unlawful Societies.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

The Report of the Straits In a case of intimidating the mistress of a carpenter's shop Secretary for Chinese Affairs for preferred against four men before 1921 states:

Mr. R. E. Lindsell, this morning,

bai she must not

There

-PLAN FOR UNITED CHURCH.

Lambeth Conference and

Rival Denominations.

A striking document on Church

ная considerable unity has been drawn up by the it was stated by Datective In-amount af straat fighting in Archbishop of York's committee spectar Grant, the prosecuting] Singapore between risal clans of 13 which has held many meet- officer, that the defendants went and rival gangs of booligans ings at Lambeth Palaca during to the shop on the ith and ask-throughout the year; the most the past few months.

outbreaks pecurred in The committee, consisting of ed the complainant to join the serious Carpenters Quild. A the March among the Tiechius, when six representatives of the Church same time they told her rival gangs took part in a taud, of England and six Free Church- engage which originated in a gambling men was appointed by a confer man who were not members of dispute at Chinasa New Year, in fence between the Bishops and of the Free the Guild and wanted the woman! August between a Bali Lane gang representatives 10 sign an agreement to that and two Seh Tar gangs of Hok Churches last November.

The following are the chief pro- effect. The complainant refused kien Street and in November

the committee's to enter into the agreement between the "Sin Gi Hin" Triad positions in whereupon the defendants order-Seriety and a combination of all report, which was accepted by

conference

Lambeth ed the tokis in the shop to cease the Hokkien Seh Tan gangs on the wark next day, threatening them the one hand and between the

There is and can be but one with violence if they did not obey."Sin' Gi. Hin" and the "Sin A watch was kept by detectives, Kongsi" unlawful societies on Church. The true relation of the Church and local churches is Around the shop the following day the other hand. and the defendants were arrested The street fighting in Nov.that which is described in the as they were loitering in the ember showed that the various New Testament, the churches) vicinity, apparently in order to hooligan gangs were temporarily are the local representatives of

the One Church. find out whether their order had out of hand. been complied with.

The case is proceeding this afternoon.

WORLD'S WELTER AND LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAM- PIONS.

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Palace on May 2---

Three convictions were obtain- The actual situation brought| led under the Ordinance; 22 per about in the course of history, in 103:5 were convicted of being which there are different and

rival members of and attending a meet-aven

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ling of a Triad Tociety in Nov.churches independen: of each jomber of the previous year and other, and existing together in saine locality, cannot ba ware sentenced to 4 months the rigorous imprisonment each: regarded as in accordance with four of them appealed but the the purpose of Christ, and every Iconvictions and sentences were ecdrav.ur ought to be made to Jupheld.

restore that true position as set forth in the New Testament.

In addition in September one person was convicted of assisting in the management and being a member of an unlawful society and was sentenced to 1 day's simple imprisonment and fined $50, and 12 persons were fined $10 each in December for acting as

In view of the fact that the

Unsatisfactory Clasp. New York. June 26-Jack Britton, the welter-weight cham pion, successfully defended his title to-night against Benny Leone ard. light-weight champion, win Ling on a foul in the thirteenth round of what was scheduled to members of an unlawful club. that it ought to be accepted as be a fifteen-round go.

In Penang two loosely affiliated In the thirteenth round. Lepa-gangs of roughe styled Tok Ke ard, retreating. Itripped and fell. Jisu Sao and Sio Ke Jisu San Britton waited until Leonard had continued to exist, but gave no recovered and they clinched. very serious trouble. Britton dropped to his knee in the

There was one prosecution by corner, signalling, bis seconds to the police under the claim foul.

Leonard struck Ordinance. Britton light tap on the body and shoulder and told the referee to begin counting.

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The referee declared Britton the winter on a technical foul, dec- Jaring, however, that there was no previous foul, and that Britton was not burt.

Episcopate was from early times and for many centuries accepted. sad by the greater part of Chris- tendom is still accepted, as the means whereby this authority of the whole body is given, we agree such for the united Church of the future.

EPISCOPAL ORDINATION. Similarly, in view of the place) which the council of presbyters: and the congregation of the faith- Societiesful bad in the constitution of the early Church, and the preserva- tion of these elements of presby- teral and congregational order in! large sections of Christendom, we agree that they should be main-į tained with a representative and constitutional episcopate as per-i manent elements in the ordar and life of the United Church.

PERTINENT PARS.

A wise woman lets her bus band make her do what she wants to

Leonard's weicht was 1391 - Ibs.co. and Britton's 1461 lbs.

The contest was interesting at all times and both boxers tried all they knew.

Britton especially

boundless activity,

showed

Britton has had several con-.

They claim gold has been found in Florida; but it may be just some tourist with mouth open.

The acceptance of Episcopal or- dination for the future would not imply the acceptance of any particular theory as to its origin or character, or the disowning of! past ministries of Word and Sacrament otherwise received

France and Italy will join Eng-which hare, together with those!

tests with was for the dad in investigating Turkish welter-weight championship of thorities We saw a man s the world, with varying results.ing one yesterday.

As Britton won in their last meeting, he is the holder of the title.

Leonard won the light-weight hampionship of the world from Freddy Welsh. the Pontypriła! boxer.]

A CONCESSION IN PALESTINE.

Contract for Hydro-Electric System.

Mary and has strawberries six jinhes around. It only takes two or there of them. to make a dez

"America is smoking 1- per Trent, less tobacco." say dealera.

And lo per cent, more what

l'overty may cause crime. hat the rich are rather short on saints.

Brevity may be the soul of wit: but there's nothing funng about A good deal of attention is being short of cash. being directed in some quarters to a concession given in Palestine! onder

Sir Herbert Sammel's! Ex Kaiser wants $10 a word administration to Mr Touten-fr his book. His word to the berg, a Russian civil engineer, Belgians wasn't worth du pants. for the supply of electricity be

water power in certain districts! Movies can't have them kiss in there. writes the Political Corres-the first reel because everybody Dondent of the Holla Cimaun would think it was crer and go The concessionnaire has been home.

given two years to raise £4,000,000 !

received hy Episcopal ordination. been used and blessed by the Spirit of God."

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"THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE

BY.

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Per SMPRESS OF ASIA. -Miss E Anderson, Rev. & Mr«. L. J. Boobo, Mr. H. Block. Major E Bowditch, J. Miss E. Calkins, Miss V. Crooks, Rev, V. R. Catapang. Mr. H. K. B. Davis. Jr. Mr. S. E. Diaz. Mrs. M. D. Eberhart, Miss R W. Field. Miss D. Feeley. Mr. P. E. Gbamat, Mr.

David Raine submits to Nites Welch as J. R. Hopkins, Miss M. C. Hyland,

some very rough Gen. T. L. Hartigan, Mr. & Mrs. sage in James Oliver Carwood's famous story. "The Courage of Every member of the cast went out for realism P. C. Kerby. Mr. J. Lofan. Merge O'Doone." Dr. Shu Fan Lee. Miss M. and many of them got more than they expected. Niles Welch in a Lacy. Mr. P. B. McNeil. Mr. combat with Jack Cartis as Brokaw, received some severe bowa & Mrs. J. F. Mencelssohn. Rt. and was not slow in giving a few in return; but according to the Rec. & Mrs. G. F. Mosher, scrips Niles Welch receives more than his share of rough page Mr. H. E. Nelson. Mr. T. Rwhen he proceeds to wash up. He is in the hands of bad men. Percy. Mr. A. E. Paine, Mr. P J. Siganpora. Miss Snyder. Mrs. K. H. Splaine. Mr. Chas. Toy, Mrs. L. C. Thomas, Mr. C. S. Turner, Mr. W. Thiolo. Mrs. A. D. M. Wood. Mr. E. L. Workmeister, Mrs. M. E. Wood, Mr. R. M.

for an ambitious scheme, invol Horer says Russia must go ing a dam on the Jordan, and his to work. If this is true. the Dialdas, Mr. R. P. Dizon, Miss L. fenders for supplying material situation is worse than Russia

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There js. of course. speculative

element in the venture, Palestine, being country requiring much irrigation and of comparatively little productivity.

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CHINESE IMMIGRATION ESTO

THE STRAITS. The annual report of the Straits Secretary for Chinese Affairs

Sir William Joguson-Hicks and gives the number of Chinese im-

Rome 24 other Conservative mem-

migrants for 1921 at 191,043, the

OPPLAR STILI. DEFIANT.

BILL WELLS FAILS TO

COME BACK."

was not hurting, and commenced to make the pace. In the third round Goddard went forward and, A Big Disadvantage. sending his left to the body. Many who watched the boxing followed on with right to the contest It the Crystal Palace face.

Chronicle,

Barger. Mrs. B. B. Cooper, Mr. H. when Billy Wells was knocked Had the latter blow landed on Frankhauser, Miss C. Goodman, out by Frank Goddard in the sixth the chin it might have been the Mr. W. R. Gordon, Mr. J. D. round, would wonder why the end, but it was a trifle too high. Hothway, Mr. T. Isaardes, Mr. P. loser aimed so much for the body As it was, Wells went down for a Khemchand, Mr. E. G. Klein and eo little for the prominent, count, and the bell for the end of heinz, Mrs. H. E. McCano, Miss punch-inviting chin of the winner, the round sounded a respite that H. Takahashi, Mr. J. T. Rrites "Corinthian" in the Daily was very welcome to the latter.

Wells started the fourth round Villanueva, Mr. F. A. Wester.

Wells was labouring under the with a rally that took Goddard huge handicap of an injured right out of his stride. The former sent hand, and was in great fear of his left sinking into Goddard's Councillor Edgar Lansbury, re..dering it useless by a hit on middle. and getting Goddard's for a right bars of the House of Commons,guess space 1913 and 65,000 chairman of the Poplar Board of the bead or anywhere equally chin in position

more thas in 1920. Of these there Guardians, speaking at Bow, bard.

let that hand go with just about whose belief is that British were 28,123 females, an increase dealt with the attitude of the

Consciousness of that weakness one-third of the force that is traders, at whatever cost, should of over 28 per cent. over the pre Ministry of Health relative to the seemed to take the virility out of usually associated with Wells's Even as it was, have stepped in to secure this vious year, a record in actual expenditure of the board and the Wells, who, although he displayed right hand. concession, bave petitioned Mr. Chamberlain to give them a day arrivals, but a lower percentage report of the Government Com sprightliness in getting about the Goddard went very shaky. but of the total than ia, 1920, The missioner. He said not a single ring seemed to be half-hearted Wells had expended most of his lo debate the Palestine mandate balance of immigration over emnew fact had been published that with his punches. At the start strength and could not finish off and this particular concession.

igration was 92,057 or 48.7 per warranted the inquiry. The the spectators commenced to his opponent. As a matter of fact, to be The point appears

cent. the report adds. grant whether the

The in figures were totally misleading. laugh at the ease which Wells Goddard was the stronger at the of such concessions on the lowest terms crease in the number of immi- Paplar guardians soapped their sent his left snappily and truly to end of the round.

Wells was down again in the is likely to reader the view of the stagnation in the tin wo er were elected only in confident expectation of the fifth round, and a shower of water granta is somewhat surprising infegers at the threats of Sir Alfred the pose of Goddard, and waited administration of Palestine less costly to Britain. Or, to put the and rubber industries during the

-revive bim. matter in another way, whether year, it may be ascribed to the recently by the overwhelming ever-ready right being flashed from one of his seconds helped to

majority of the ratepayers who over to the chin. unsettled political condition in knew the scale of relief which WELLS AFRAID TO HIT.

The final punch was a well- the administration of the country South Chine, the fall in passage was being given. The report was

Opportunities for such a punch timed left by Goddard to the shin. is to be rendered more costly by rates due to competition from an a testimony, if anything, the work were many, but Wells was simply For Goddard if must be said the refusal of cheap foreign enter increasing number of steamers on of the board, and showed that fearful of sending his fist to bone, that he has seldom looked better! prise in developing the country the Straits-China run and the rather had spent the ratepayers and so, from appearing like as a boxer than he did in this

As stated in a Reuter message duced price of rice combined with money on the poor and that was fellow going through

severe affair, and yet he was a long way of the 4th inst, Sir Wm. Joyas a fairly steady rate of exchange simply what they had been elect. lesson, Goddard gained con behind on painta when the finish H. Hicks motion on this point ruling throughout the year.”

dence from the fact that Wells came. *. was rejected.]

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