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London, March

"It is my deliberate conviction that taken as

a whole, the new Prayer Book is fit to serve as a bond of unity for generations of Anglican Churchmen,"","

The above statement was made by the Areubishop of Canterburgo yesterday, - when proposals for revision of the Prayer Book, as

ditions and sympathies and its new aspirations and endeavours."

Allading to the reservation of the Sacrament for the Sick, the Archbishop said it was an attempt to meet a need which nung elergy found to press with undue hard

ess on them in the modern con- dilions of parochial life,

They had endeavoured with strictness-some might think with! sternnes-to safeguard it from?

ite obvious possibilities abuse, and so safeguarded, the Bishops had come to the decisive conclusion that it could legitimate iz be sanctioned.

"Ecclesiastical Chessboard."

"And you know how many are taking that option," he added.

"They

Nurses and Farm Workers. Da the subject of Reservation, Dr. Pollock argued that it was filloriral to accort the privilege of communicating through Reserved sacrament to the sick and not to those who were for other various reasons equally prevented from coming to the open celebration.

Why was it denied to railway

FRIDAY, MAY

6,

1927. "

OBITUARY.

OUR

THE LATE SIR JOHN HORNER.'

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JAPAN'S FORCES.

THREE DIVISIONS READY.

APPEALS FROM THE NORTH.

The death in London in mail week at the age of. 84 of Sir John Horner, Lord of the Manor of Mells, Somerset, recalls the legend of his descent from the original Little Jack Horner, of nursery Tokyo, "April 20.

rhyme fame, who sat in the corner Japan is mobilizing her land eating his Christmas pie, Jack forces, at least she has embarked Horner was steward of the tem- on the first steps of actual mill-poralities of the great Somerset At the tary preparedness for sending a

Abbey of Glastonbury, strong military expeditionary dissolution of the monasteries forec abroad. The War Office has tradition asserts the pic into Issued orders to the Tokata

which he put his thumb contained Division of the Army to mobilize the title-deeds of the Manor of and a similar order has been for Mells, which was the plum Master warded to the headquarters of the Sendai Division, whilst the Officer Jack Horner took out, thereby he- Commanding the Osaka Division coming the owner of a good fat lands, Mella has been requested to be in readi-slice of monestic peas to proceed to North ChinaPark has belonged to the family with his men. Preparations for fer nearly five hundred years, and the eldest son has even since been conveying these land forces are

named Jobn in commemoration, being steadily made at Ujima, a military port in Western Japan; the legend runs, of this pièce of At first it was intended to despatch good fortune. these troops, or part of them. early next month. As a result of the eritient situation developing in North China, however, these forces will be sent towards the end of this month.

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This decision was taken after an urgent meeting held at the official residence of the War Minister, all the principal military leaders and Imme advisors being present. diately after the decision to mobilize and to send a strong mili- tary expeditionary force to North China, the Chief of the Army General Staff was received in special audience by The Emperor, when Imperial sanction for the mesure deridled upon was obtain ed.

Lady Horner used to entertain thelr Londen extensively when house was in Buckingham Gate for her daughters, Mrs. Raymond As- quith, the widow of the Earl of Oxford's eldest son, and Mrs. George Lambton, who married the most aristocratic of the market trainers, the Ilon, George Lambton, Lord Durham's brother.

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Eminent Dundee Surgeon, The death occurred early in April, at his residence, 2 Airlie 18 Place, Dundee, of Mr. David Mac-12 Ewan, Emeritus Professor of Sur-

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Professor MacEwan, who had heen in failing health for some Part of the head. time, was in his 81st year. A na-2 Frees from dirt. tive of Kinross-shire, he was edu-5 Devoured. ented at Perth Academy and Edin- An Appeal for Help.

Burgh University, and went to On the same day, a lengthy tele Dundee as house surgeon at the In 1870 he com- am was received from Daire. | Royal Infirmary. which stated that Japanese real-menced practice on his own ac-14 dents in North China were fueling count, and soon gathered round 18

Far seme very restless, and maying for the him a large clientele. desimieh of sullisiently large land time he was lecturer in operative 51 Shave, forces to protect their lives and surgery, and in 1898 was appoint | property. similar telegramed Professor of Surgery in St. 57 Safe

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Pointed at. by Professor L. Turton Price. 62 Fruit. Shantung are utterly helpless, and

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On his retirement in 1910 from 88 the appointment of surgeon in Simultaneously, the principal Dundee Royal Infirmary, Professor parties in the House of Peers held

entertained at a MacEwan was meeting at which the China publie dinner, and his loyal and crisis formed the subject of a

Pro- heated debate. It was decided brilliant service was recognised

fessor that the policy so far followed by by a handsome testimonial,

MacEwan was greatly the present Government was ex-

esteemed by all classes of the com

He was an ceedingly weak and also wrong,

munity in Dundee. since it was based on a misunder-elder in Tay Square U.F. Church 16 Builds. standing marding the character for over 50 years. Twice married 13 Resting. and strength of the Cantonese Professor MacEwan is survived by forces. The Soviet schomings in North China also were dwelt upon and resolution was passed that the responsible Ministers of State be visited by a delegation of the Peers and a stronger policy be recommanded. This was just be fore the Wakatsuki Cabinet fell

New Cabinet Firmer.

Tannka

widow, and a marriage.

son of his first

been as savage and cruel as they had been. The Genro is said to have replied that the safeguarding of the lives and property of all foreigners in China not only was absolutely necessary, but also was astern duty from which Japan must not turn away.

"Authorised divergencies will

The new Cabinet, is under- a," he declared.

Moscow's Bluff. are actually intended to divide, stood, will not be as lenient 40- making the plan of our one na-wards the Nationalists as was the

Hearing that the War Depart- to look like an one Bhat has just resigned. At

any ratty these demands of the ment was taking positive steps to ecclesiastical chessboard."

Peers were accepted by the out-

send troops to North China, the Lional church

goine Cabinet and the

new Soviet Ambassador called on the late Foreign Minister (Baron Ministry may be expected not only to follow the new policy de-Shidehara) and assured him that the Soviet Government had no in- manded, but also to enunciate a

After tention to fight China and that, strong policy of its own.

circumstances, would the the former Premier (Mr, Wakat-in HD suki) had received the delegation rights of Japan in her spheres of influence in North China be in- of the Upper House, he paid a

The Russian diplomat special call on Prince Saionji, the ringed. only surviving Genro (elder states- would up with usual cant dictator and, without whose ap-genuine friendship for Japan and regarding the country can be de- thing but prosperity, proval, nothing of vital importance that the Soviet wished Japan no-

cided upon.

The Foreign Minister is report- ed to have bowed profoundly, but intimates in that fashion which that the

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The Bishop of Norwich tener, farm labourers, sick nurses man), who still is a sort of silent the few Kusste at about MACHINE MADE WIRE-CUT

finally put forward by the House Pollock) said that the measure, as and many other people who could it stoou, should be thrown out. not get to the church in line to As a comprondse he suggested that join in the Liturgy? it should be rejected on the under- standing that with as little delayi as possible a new measure should be introduced,

of Bishops, were discussed by the Upper and Lower Houses of the Convocations of Canterbury, and York at Church House, Westmin-

sler.

"We desire in the 20th century." continued the Archbishop, "to peace," he said,

"This Book will not bring "The only option which this give to the people of England af optional Book leaves to worship- "Book of Common Prayer cariched pers in a one-church area is the of giving up going to and adapted to the needs of con- option temporary life, with its new con- church altogether.

The Premior told newspaper re- The Bishop of Durham, Dr. Henson, likened the Bishop of presentatives that Prince Saionji Norwich to Saint Simeon Stylites was very solicitous as regards the on his pillar. He combined the Seath China revolution. The Pre- remoteness of the Saint and the mier also admitted that he told rigidity of the pillar. (Laughter.) Prince Salonji that he had credited Around the base of the pillar, he the Southerners with virtues they added, had gathered a mingled did not posscus and that he and throng which included a number his colleagues in the Cabinet never of moribund societies whose very had imagined that the Chinese, names were passing from memory, under the Nationalists, could have

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The papers in general think the Soviel Ambassador spoilt his mis- aioa by dwelling on the "genuine friendship" of the New Russia for Japan and, between the lines, ank whether anyone is so childish as to believe such protestations of friend- ship.

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