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BRIDGE TO LIFT YACHT MAST.
R100 MAY CREATE SEX PROBLEM AND
NEW RECORD.
HOPE OF BEATING THE ZEPPELIN.
SPEED INCREASED TO EIGHTY
MILES AN HOUR.
MAY MOOR TO-NIGHT.
THE CHURCH.
LAMBETH RESOLUTION ON
BIRTH CONTROL.
VIEWS ON DIVORCE.
London, Aug. 14. The Encyclical Letter to the faithful which has been issued to give the results of the Lambeth Con. ference and which is signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, contains the, text of seventy-five resolutions and states "the leadership of women is needed as well as the leadership of men and for this reason we have enlarged the work entrusted to the Order of Deaconesses."
the
'SHAMROCK PROBLEM
OVERCOME.
NOW PREPARING FOR TRIP TO RHODE ISLAND.
A QUIET ARRIVAL.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930.
PARKER FIFTEEN FOR 91.
FINE BOWLING BY POSSIBLE
TEST, PLAYER.
TWO MATCHES FINISH.
BAX BOLT DOPE 10 GERTE
Use RUBBER Matting for the
Floor and Running Boards of
your Car:
Washablo Durable,
-Mora, economical than
Varpot or Linoleum,
NEATER Bid OLEANER.
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ATTEMPT TO SAVE MONK FINED FOR SCHEME FOR NEW
TSINANFU.
SHANSI FORCES TO
THE RESCUE.
CHIANG OFFERS $200,000 AS
CAPTURE REWARD,
JAPANESE ANXIETY.
OBSTRUCTION.
SELLING MEDICINE IN A BUSY STREET.
MANY WARNINGS.
A man wearing the garb of Chinese monk, with a bag in his hand, appeared before Mr. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on a charge of having caused an obstruction in Reclama- tion Street.
Sergeant Barnicle said the de- fendant was selling medicine in the street.
HOSPITAL.
APPEAL MADE TO THE PUBLIC.
SUM OF $150,000 NEEDED FÖR PROJECT:
VALUABLE WORK.
New York, Aug. 14.. Shamrock the Fifth's arrival at New London was a very quiet one. The coastguard cutters in the harbour dipped their colours and a few tugs sounded their
from Felching, Kiechow Bix
sirens but there was no official welcome. The Shamrock is now preparing for the journey to Rhode Island for the races with the defender.
London, Aug. 14. Parker, the Gloucestershire bowler who is among the fourteen players from which England's team for the last Test match will be picked, put up fine bowling performances in the match with Surrey when he took fifteen
Nanking, Aug. 14, wickets for only 91 runs.
The Shansi military officers When Surrey batted first he commanding the Tsinanfu de captured eight of the wickets for fence have ordered an organised only 38 runa and in the second retreat of all Shansi remnants knock had an average of seven for 63, Surrey batted first and made Pingyin in a final attempt to save replied with 349 for eight wickets, the Nationalist troops who have only 79, to which
Gloucester Tsinanfu from being invaded by Court that the defendant had been day... It is intended to erect a when they declared.
been offered $200,000 by Mar- shal Chiang Kai-shek for its capture.
London, Aug. 14. Reuter's correspondent on board the R100 states that the airship, with a following wind and clear skies, is procceding to
The resolutions passed at England at the rate of 75 miles an hour. She is expected to Conference are divided into reach Cardington in 65 hours groups. The first of these urges The the fresh presentation of and establish * new trans-Christian doctrine by an appeal to Atlantic record. The steadiness the mind as well as to the heart. of the ship is marvellous and In addition there are a dozen everything most comfortable.-resolutions on the subject of mar- Reuter.
London, Aug: 14.
Seven and three quarter hours after leaving St. Hubert's air ports, Montreal, on her homeward fight, the airship R100 passed over Anticosti Island at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. The distance between Montreal and Anticosti island is 540 miles in a straight line which makes, the speed of the kirship a little under seventy miles an hour.
Speed Increased.
A later message from the R100, however, announced that the speed had been increased to eighty miles an hour. Weather conditions are favourable for a quick trip across the Atlantic.
that
riage and sex and the Conference recommends, among other things, that the marriage of a person whose former partner is still living should not be celebrated according to the rights of the Church.
Her smooth underbody will be. polished and the top of her 162 feet mast, which was shortened for the Atlantic crossing, will be atted."
No ordinary derrick is high The Conference passed a resolu-enough to lift the top of the mast tion by 193 votes to 67 declaring heen overcome by the company into place, but the dißculty has that where there is a moral obliga tion to avoid parenthood the obri-operating the swing bridge offer- ous method is the complete ab ing the use of the bridge as an stinence from intercourse, but other emergency hoisting device. methods may be used provided this is done in the light of Christian principles.--Reuter,
[Extracts from the letter 'are given on another page.]
HAPPY EVENT SOON EXPECTED.
AWAITING A SINGAL FROM GLAMIS CASTLE.
The Air-Ministry states winda are westerly along the whole route. The average speed of the winds at 2,000 feet is about 20 to 30 miles per hour along the
London, Aug. 14. Western half of the route and fifty
Foresters were to-day building miles along the eastern half. Somo decrease is probable in this a beacon on the top of Hunter's area, but nevertheless the follow-Hill, overlooking the Valley ing winds will be strongest in Strathmore. the latter part of tho, journey.
of
Meanwhile, the four American candidates are preparing at Rhode Island for the final elimination trials which will decide which
the yacht will defend
eup. Reuters American Service.
The American Boats.
The races in which the four American yachts have participat- ed have shown that the two Bristol-built yachts Weetamoe and Enterprise, are fairly evenly matched, with Westamoe having a slight edge, in winds up to 10 miles an hour. Then they are both tender when it freshens above that and have to shorten sail when the breeze reaches 18 or 20 knots.
On the other hand. neither the
This is regarded as indicating that the happy event at Glamis Yankee Castle, where the Duchess of York is staying, is now momentarily ex- pected. The beacon will be lighted whenever a signal
May Beat Zeppelin, When he left the air port, the Commander said he hoped to reach Cardington in 50 hours. If this schedule is adhered to, R100 will beat the Graf Zeppelin's time for the west to east crossing. The German airship took fifty five hours, twenty four minutes to cross from Lakehurst, New Jersey, Hunter's Hill
nor the Whirlwind has much speed in light airs, and it takes a 15 or 18-knotter to get them down to their rails; but they comes from can
the castle., It should be visible for many miles, and if the wea ther is favourable, sailors in the North Sea should see the flare.
A similar beacon was lighted on to celebrate the
to Friedrichshaven, Lake Con-Duchess's marriage.-British Wire- stance. The R100 already holds less.
the record for the east to west Atlantic crossing--British Wire- less
Ideal Weather.
London, later.
Reuter's correspondent with the R100 states in a later message that all on board are enjoying idea! weather. The airship passed over the Straits of Belle Isle at mid- day and is now maintaining a steady average speed of sevenly miles an hour.
SEQUEL TO BOMBING
OF MINES.
FIRE THOUGHT TO BE WORK OF AN INCENDIARY.
A
carry whole sail when the Bristol boats have to reef.
The Cup Committee is not con- fining its researches into the per-
formances of the candidates to the question of relative speed, how- ever. Several other factors enter into the problem, which are garded as almost as important, notably that of the relative hand- ling of the yachts.
re-
Mèrits Discussed, Skipper Vanderbilt, with the En- terprise, has won more starts than any other in the fleet. The yacht was unfortunate in the first races
Moore was unlucky in missing his century by two runs, while Dacre was dismissed when he needed only eight more for his hundred.
and
In reply to the Magistrate, the defendant eald he was not hawking medicine, but was doing charitable work for the poor.
An urgent appeal to the public for help in the rebuilding of the Nethersole Hospital was made. at the annual meeting of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals, held in the Chamber of Commerce Room at noon fo
the cost of which will be ap new hospital on the present site,
warned several times before for Sergeant Barnicle informed the
causing obstruction.
The Magistrate (to defendant)):proximately $200,000, towards -what are you talking about which there is at present a sum The Japanese residents, greatly charitable objects; what is the of about $50,000 available from perturbed by the Nanking vic- charity you are doing?!
a Building Fund instituted in Surrey showed up better in the tories, have again appealed to the The defendant replied that he 1918. second innings, but they were all Shansi Commanders calling their was collecting subscriptions to buy out for 155, Gloucester winning by attention to the need of protection medicine with which to help the
for foreign residents. The mill-poor. an innings and 116 runs. cashire and Leicestershire
In the match between Lan-tarists reply that the Northern The Magistrate:The police say Rtroops are endeavouring their best you have been warned before for Tyldesley took twelve wickets for to stop the Nationalist advance at causing obstruction? 64 runa. Lancashire won by an Kiehchow. innings and 78 ruus, Leicester
JANISTAN ALCUNA ZEMRENDITOREA KATEELIT OG SENSITIZING RESORTUSENTANGAN
DRAFT "PROPOSALS ON EXTRALITY.
Now Being Prepared by the Home Government.
FUTURE OF THE LEGATION.
London, Aug. 14. With reference to the re- ports of Sino-British negotia- tions regarding extraterri- toriality, Reuter learns that the British Government is preparing draft proposals.
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Nothing is known in London about the Chinese draft proposals nor of instructions to Sir Miles Lampson to proceed to Nanking, although he will obviously go there if the negotiations reach a definite stage.
Up to the present no decision has been reached regarding the removal of the British Lega- tion from Peking to Nanking. -Reuter.
J
:
Shantung Critical.
The appeal, which is signed by members of the Excutive Com mittee and by a special Com mittee for the collection of funds, is in the following terms:
A Two-fold Purpose. Forty-three years ago the Alice ing as a hospital for the treatment. Memorial Hospital came into be
of poor Chinese by Western medi- cal methods. Six years after, the Nethersole Hospital, which is aliated to the Alice Memorial Hospital, was erected by the generosity of the late Mr. W. H. Davis for the twofold purpose of treating, by the same methods, Chinese women and children, and of training Chinese women nurses and midwives.
The defendant:-People usually T gather round me to buy medicine.
The Magistrate:-Then you are It is learned on a good authoris crowds. You must choose another causing an obstruction by collecting ty that the Nationalist troops are place for your trade and not carry thirty miles from Tainanfu, await-it on in Reclamation Street, which ing the advance along the Tsinis a busy place. Fined $2. anfu-Kiaochow Railway of the Nanking allies to launch a flank offensive against Tsinanfu.
The Nanking allies along this Railway have occupled Tsingchow, considered to be an important city. The fall of Tsingchow has caused a great surprise to the Shansi- insurgents.
Arms For Nanking.
The Nationalist Government has been greatly reinforced with arms and ammunition on the arrival in Shanghai on Wednesday of nine thousand cases of machine-guns. pistols, rifles and munitions of all description from Germany,
TILDEN WALKS OFF
THE COURT.
ACTION FOLLOWS CROWD'S DEMONSTRATION.
Rye (New York, Aug. 14. Tilden made a dramatic exit from the quarter finals of the Eastern Turf Court champions in which he was playing Cliff Wutter of New Orleans.
In 1929 the Alice Memorial Hospital was re-erected on a new site on Bonham Road, adjacent to the Netheragle, at a cost of about $100,000. Appeal for financial help was made to the public for Bite equipment only as the new Tilden lost the first set to was the gift of the London Watter at 1-6, and Wutter was Missionary Society and the cost of leading by four games to the building was defrayed out of The cargo arrived on boat anil in "the second sat the proceeds of the sale of the old German steamer and is considered when the crowd, despite
the site. to be the biggest consignment of appeals of the umpire, persistently A stage has now been reached arms and ammunition yet, received laughed at Tilden's failure to win when the Nethersofo Hospital also by the Chinese Government. The points. Thereupon Tilden walked needs reconstruction. The build- German steamer anchored at Woo- up to the net, shook hands with ing has been carefully examined. sung and throughout the day many his opponent and walked off the by Messrs, Little, Adams & Wood,' military launches had a busy time court. Reuters American Service. architects, and by a special com. in removing the cargo ashore. The
mittee of the Executive Committee munitions were immediately sent to
of the Alice Memorial and Affiliat-
Pukow for distribution among the Nationalist troops along the Rail-
way.
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BULLETINS FROM THE
SICK ROOM.
NOTED PATIENTS CONDITION STILL SERIOUS.
Kweiteh Captured? being dismissed in the first According to Japanese sources, innings for 111 when MacDonald the Kuominchun troops are engag- took five for 44 and R. Tyldesley ed in a fierce attack against the four for 29.
· London, Aug. 14, A bulletin, issued this morning Nanking army along the Lung-Kai Lancashire declared at 292 for Railway and have captured Kwelteh
stated that Lord Birkenhead had New York, Aug. 14.
but she weathered the Weetamoe six, E. Tyldesley playing a fine and Mamutsi. The Japanese be- very little sleep last night, and con- in the race of July 11, when the innings and being 151 not out leve that the Nanking troops have sequently there is a slight In- message from Kentucky latter quit through her damaged when the declaration was made. advanced to places some fifty miles crease in weakness. The lung Providence) states that after the headboard. Her crew, many arrest of two men charged with whom have been under Capt. total.
of Paynter contributed 58 to the from Telnaniu, and are engaged in condition still remains satisfac-
Leicester were complicity with the aviator Mont-George H. Monsell for many unable to avoid an innings defeat, defenders in Feiching.
totally a big encounter with the Shansitory. In the first eight hours the air-gomery in dropping bombs near years, are a clever, agile lot, and being sent back for 103 in their
A second bulletin issued in the afternoon says that Lord ship covered a distance which the coal mines, a small mine was one of them clung 150 feet up the second knock.
The Shansi troops are retreating Birkenhead had had a quiet day, destroyed by fire. Officials de-mast to cut loose the lashings eight of the wickets for 35-way, concentrating at
R. Tyldesley took along the Tsinanfu-Kinochow Rail-but his condition still remains ser- ward voyage,
Chowtsun jous. caused after the yacht had torn her main- Reuter.
being content to consolidate their positions as Tsinanfu."
took twenty-four hours on the out-
The R100 will moor at Carding ton on Friday night if possible.
Very Steady.
Reuter's correspondest further states: "Passing over the north shore of the gulf of the St-Law-| rence at a height of 1,500 feet we saw an occasional passing vessel or a lonely lighthouse where the keeper heard the salute of sirens above the 'drone of the engines."
"The wide vista of the calm Atlantic beneath us is now the only reminder that we are at sea. The airship is as steady as if she was at her mooring mast.-Reuter,
SERIOUS FLOODS IN NORTH. CHINA.
OVER 3,000 SAID TO HAVE BEEN DROWNED.
Are
clare that the
first was by an incendiary. The damage is sail, although the great spar was estimated at $50,000-Router's American Service.
sweeping back and forth in a tre- mendous are.
AIR LINER'S FINE SPEED.
90 MINUTES TO LONDON. FROM MANCHESTER.
London, Aug. 14.
CANADA TO CURTAIL IMMIGRATION.
I
More Aerial Ralds. Tsinanfi was bombarded 'by Nan- king aeroplanes both to-day and yesterday. A big Shansi military barracks was wrecked and many troops were instantly killed.
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A bulletin regarding the Duke of Northumberland states that de- apite a fair nigift, his condition is unchanged. Grave anxiety is still felt-British Wireless,
SACRAMENTAL WINE AS BOOTLEG.
CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN BISHOP
* FOUND GUILTY.
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ed Hospitals and it was found to be so deteriorated that to attempt to renovate it would be neither economical nor advisable.
New Building.
After very careful and earnest consideration, the Committee has decided to erect a new hospital on its present site. Opportunity will be taken to build a larger hospital to the needs of the time. on modern lines; and more suited
Messrs. Little, Adams and Wood have submitted an estimate for the erection of two blocks. which would conform with that of the Alice Memorial Hospital.. The estimated cost of the new building is approximately $200,000.
For the purpose of building a small extension to the Nethersole, a building fund was instituted in 1913, and the amount now stand, ing to its credit is about $50,000, which the Committee has decided to employ towards the cost of the proposed reconstruction. A sun of $150,000 fs thus still required for the building scheme, and we therefore appeal to you for a generous donation.,“
Value to Community,"
New York, Aug. 14. - Bishop Charles Mrzena, of the Czecho-Slovakian Orthodox Catholic In asking for your help we Church, has been found guilty of would emphasize the services conspiring to violate the prohibition which the Nethersole has render- law by diverting Sacramental wine Led to the Chinese community for to bootleg channels. The prosecu the long period of thirty-seven
The Whirlwind is a typical Francia Herreshoff yacht. Every one of his remarkable racing creations has required weeks and months of study and experiment DRASTIC ACTION TAKEN BY before the secret of its speed could NEW GOVERNMENT.
Conditions along the Peking- be mastered. After that nearly
Hankow Railway have been exceed- all of them proved very fast
Ottawa, Aug. 14.
ingly quiet, with both the Kuomin- yachts.
The new Canadian Government chun and Nationalist Commanders Whether the changes which are has decided, in view of the present quietly withdrawing troops for the A remarkable flight from Man-being made in the Whirlwind at unemployment in Canada, to curtail reinforcement of the other sectors, cheater to London was made to City Island will ease her weather immigration from all countries. in the war zone where fierce battles day by a Handley Page Napier air helm which seems to be her chief The movement of immigrants from are in progress. liner flying on the Imperial Air-defeat, is of course a question; Europe will be stopped and assist- ways Service.
but the disagreement between the cd passage schemes abandoned.
Within Two Miles. The journey of 200 miles was young naval architect and some of British would-be-settlers must
Nanking, Aug. 15. covered in an actual flying time of Defiance episode of 1914 when the themselves fór a reasonable period; Nationalist forces are within two tion alleged that the Bishop made years. Its work is essentially to
the owners is a repetition of the have enough capital to maintain Headquarters announce that the only 90 minutes, an average speed designer, George Owen, was asked but British boys and girls will be miles south of Tsinanfu, which $40,000 a year from the traffic in minister to the needs of the sick
to leave the matter of changes in encouraged to come to Canada and city they are expected to enter rig and trim to those who had work on the farms subject to the this afternoon. financed the mahogany cup de actual requirements of the pro- fender. These men were unvinces-Reuter's American Service. successful in their efforts and the yacht never sailed after she had competed in half-a-dozen races with the Resolute and Vanitie, She is a cargo boat now at Beau- fort, N.C.
of approximately 140 miles hour-British Wireless,
R.A. COMMAND AT SINGAPORE.
LIEUT. COL NICHOLSON APPOINTED,
per-
CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.
It is confirmed from indepen- dent sources that Kweiteh is still in the hands of the Nationalists. The situation at Pochow is easier, although General Sun Tien-ying is still vigorously attacking the city. Reuter
wine at the rate of a dollar a gallon. Reuter's American Service,
CANADA'S DELEGATE
TO GENEVA,
APPOINTMENT OF SIR
ROBERT BORDEN, ·
Ottawa, Aug, 14,
poor, especially women and chil- dren, and to train Chinese women to be nurses and midwives, and there can be no question that this Peking, Aug. 14.
work is greatly needed and, most Owing to the recent incessant
valuable to the community. With rains thousands of villages
Increased accommodation and s submerged by floods in south
new building erected on the lines Hopei
of modern hospital construction, eastern
(Chihli). ให Bouth western Manchuria num-
the Nethersolo can-render yet of villagers have
greater service to the Colony. It bera
food for days and
18 with this object in view that we still clinging to treetops and the Major S. J. R.. Nicholson D.3.0. of bursts of speed at times in the
The ex-Prime Minister, Sir now come before you for your roofs of the higher buildings. the Royal Artillery, has been pro- observation races, notably in her
The Royal Observatory reports Robert Borden, has been appoint help. pala Rescue work is now proceeding, moted to Lieutenant-Colonel and contest with the Weetame in July is reported to be increasing daily. tral near Tokyo and a shallow de- League of Nations Council in sue other calls to meet, but we feel The cholera epidemic at Kabul that a feeble anticyclone is cen-ed Canadian delegate to the We know that you have many but it is reliably reported that will take up command of the Royal 10 in a fresh north-east breeze, The population has been compression covers China. The local session to the Hon. Mr. Raoul that the Imperative necessity for repeople have been Artillery in Singapore in the when she led the Nichols boat pletely withdrawn from Kandahar, forecast is: S. winds, moderate; Dandurand Rester American reconstructing the Nethersole and
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no
drowned-Reuter.
had
London, Aug. 14 are The War Office announces that
autumn-Reuter
One Weak 'Spot.
e Whirlwind showed
Yet the
DISEASE SPREADS, QUICKLY
Rester.
AT KABULONG
Teheran, Aug. 14.
FAIR TO SHOWERY.
fair to showery, e
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