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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,

AMERICAN CULTURE

DEBATED.

INDICTMENT DISCUSSED AT THE Y.M.C.A.

TSANG FOO VILLA MURDERS.

OCTOBER 27, 1931.

KOWLOON FAREWELL

REV. E. A. ARMSTRONG'S LAST SERMON.

(Continued from Page 2.) defendant in custody and placed

At the St. Andrew's Church, him with the second defendant i under a guard. Witness was quite Kowloon, on Sunday, in the pro- sure, he received the first defendant cnce of a large congregation, the In custody on the roof, and did not Rev. E. A. Armstrong, B.A., nreis. arrest him, as he claimed, on the tant chaplain for the past two years, preached his farewell sor roadway or anywhere else.

mon

At the Y.M.C.A. last night, the debate between the representatives of the Oregon University and the Young

Men's Christian Association, on the motion "That the foreign Indictment of American culture is unjustified," ended in a victory for the

men by Oregon

47 votes to 23. To debate the subject were Mr. R. A. Pfaff and Mr.. D. G. Wilson ing the second defendant. As soon the words of St. Paul, "1 thank of the Oregon University, and Mr. as he got on the roof, he saw the God for all my remembrances," that . E. Moore and Mr. T. J Price third defendant, who wna stand very happy time and made a large

standing t

at St. Andrew's he had passed a of the Y.M.C.A. Other contributin noin his hands, and did number of friends. Ife spoke also

shadow. Witness Baw ed to the general discussion.

Further Arrests, Constable Sultan All testified preacher said, basing his talk on In the course of bla surmen the that he saw the last witness arrest Pren

the

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Mr Pfaff, said that America did not see him do anything. Witnens of the several new activities that not claim to be Utopia. She found-arrested him and placed him under had been started and developed the this during his time, such ed her present civilisation on what guard. At the time he landed this Mothering Sunday, the Nativity was often called the "Machine defendant into the guard- -room, Age," but which he preferred to there was only the second defendant ageant, the International Folk think of as the "Power Age.in custody. Witness said he went Dance and Song and the Okle Eng- They had to understand that, and back to the roof and saw Sergeantish Fayre, and hoped that these the environment of the nation, to Dolg arresting the fifth defendant would be perpetuated. understand its culture. The main He helped to take this boy down. trouble with the critics was that stairs to the guard-room. they would peralat in fudging her Constable Wall Dad then gave from the ethlen of a past genera-evidence of arresting. the fourth tion. One of the chief criticismalofundant. levelled at America was that she The hearing was adjourned until was speed mad, yet that "speed this afternoon.

madnes could hardly be conilnedg

motors instend of muscles.

W.

After the evening service at which the Vicar delivered the Ser- mon, a social hour was held in the Church Hall when an opportunity wys taken by a large gathering to say good-bye to the Rev. E. A. Armstrong who in leaving for home on the Chichibu Maru to-morrow. to America. It seemed that the been shown to reveal that America After a musical programme Mr. F. whole world now lived its life on had My culture whatever.

Stapleton, on behalf of the To

Arms- who eight cylinders.

quote a man

parlshoners thanked Mr. gavo away | P to hospitals and He went on to fillustrate how, thousands

introng for all he had done. Mr. J. stitutions was to show he was W. Daldwin also spoke highly of through modern machinery, of which America was accused of be generous, but it did not prove Mr. Armstrong's work and asked

him to accept from the culture. Culture was in the man, ing made, they were saving human found in literature and tion of St. Andrew's Church

congrega- life and energy. As Henry Ford to once said they were now using education. America's popula beautifully painted Chinese scroll tion WER about double that in appreciation for what he had of England, Not Self-Centred.

and she ahould, done.

The Vicar said he would gladly Then Anerica was accused of therefore, produce cultured liters-

in thic

endorse the genuine tribute paid to. being materialistic and money-mad, ture

same proportion. While there was a certain amount was futile to say that traditions Mr. Armstrong. When he frat ar- rived, he gave Mr. Armstrong cer- of truth in that, they had also had nothing to do with culture. ;that spirit engendered in America

America, he said, did not under-tain sections of work to do, and by which, instend of saying and culture. To her a green this he had carried out most eff- iniently, faithfully, and thoroughly. "What WILK Your father wood was merely something and what did he do?", they

said which to put a sawmill, while water. Mr. Armstrong was responsible for 'inauguration of the St. "What can you day: and then. falls were not a thing of beauty, the if, in esoumon parlance, n

man but water which was merely run-Andrew's Scouts annual service, could "pat across the goods", hening to waste. A book in America which had proved most popular und

(Applause.) was certain of being n

something to take the strain helpful. Was

Replying the Rev. E. A. Arm- from the head after a hard day's Most of Amerien's great men had work. He suggested that culture strong thanked the people most started from a very lowly state In Society, a thing which

in America was synotomous with sincerely for their kind gift. perhaps, not

the wearing a silk hat and sleeping in bad never been happier in his life possible in

but, at the same time, he had been countries from whom comes the pyjamas!

In spite of the wonderful Ameri-over two years away from his foreign indictment of America.

Then they

were necused of system of education; British father and mother and he thought being standardised, while their education brought out the genius it was now time to go Home to education them. He thanked the Vicar and women were quoted as just anaking mon, but American

# standardised Mrs. Rogers for their unfailing sympathy. The former had given Leading the Way.

him a pretty free hand, and that What. America had done was to Mr. D. G. Wilson, supporting the was what most curates enjoyed. recognise the equality of women, motion, referred to the part Ameri-He thanked everybody for their co- so that they could assume

ci had taken in Austaining and operation, and prayed that God ponsibilities.

adding to the literature and arts would bless them. (Applause). of the world. They

Patrol Leader A. L. Sanh of the the were, at moment, leading the way in music. St. Andrew's Troop of Boy Scouts, science, architecture and literature. on behalf of the members of the Mr. T. J. Price, for the opposi-Troup, then made Mr. Armstrong tiot, contended that the American presentation of a white carved system of education, with its one-ivory ornament as a memento of his the roun schools with unqualified and work with and resistance underpaid teachers, could not help Troop.

Bucccam.

was,

fools of the men and running the just turned out

artele.

country. This was ridiculous.

narrow

rus-

and

Further they were indicted with being self-centred, insolent. This had been thrown up at them at every opportunity, but the idea was killed 100 years ngo. If they began to realise how

dependant Amories was on the

rest of the world, they would soon appreciate that she was not, aut could not be, solf-centred.

Traditions Essential.

in the making of real culture.

to

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Musical honours were then sung After speeches had been deliver-and the gathering dispersed. ed from the body of the hull, and

is unjustified,"

Mr. C. E. Moore led the op the principal speakers had replied, American culture position, and proceeded to assert a vote was taken and the motion was carried. that. not a scrap of evidence hadi "That the foreign Indictment of Mr. P. S. Cassidy presided.

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