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TELEGRAPE. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932.

n further additional supply through the new subsidlary foun- tains. The result will be at least In doubling of the present number of fountains, and by reducing the supply to metered services, it is hoped to give a iwelve

hours' supply through the new sub- sidiary fountains. As an emerg- ency measure, and as a means of correcting the present disparity of supply, the scheme has much to commend it, but it cannot be described as Idenl. For one thing, the scheme will cost at least $25,000 while it would seem possible that some parts of the Colony may still be more favoured than others, In the official statement made on the

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RED REVOLUTIONS MAKE THEM- SELVES, AND WE ONLY DECOME CON- BCIOUS OF THEM,-Israrl Zangwill. Į

A

THE PERILS OF

SPIRITUALISM

By W. Barric Abbott, B.L.., C.A.

recent article on

this sub-ed as to negect Bible teaching. jeet dealt with ordinary as then they are at once precluded distinct from theological from reaching the truth on any

7

Lane, Crawford's Kiosk at Itepulne lay will be open until 11 p.a. on objections to the claim that the important subject dealing with Saturday and Sunday for the con-spirits operating at seances are the destiny of man. venience of mounlight bathers. spirits of dead human beings. Scripture tolls us that cortain Lat us consider the theological angels, instend of uplifting The friends of Mr. G. F. Taylor, of asport of the subject.

humanity, misused the power the Harbour Office (Green Island)

In these days of scepticism and granted to them of materialising will be pleased to learn that he left open infidelity, there is no doubt in human form, and as a result the War Memorial Nursing Home

part of they were isolated from the holy yesterday.

Ja strong desire on the

Christians to have some tangible angels and joined the legions of proof of life, after death, and junt evil. But keep in mind that these Mr. H. Shung Mok, M.A. 19xon).because Spiritualism would n-fallen angels are of a superhuman Athletic Association, Vice-Chairman pear to supply such proof, there rer, much more intelligent than It is quite easy for them to of the Chinese Club, and committee is great danger of clergymen and men.

people be personate our dead friends, and member of the Chinese Merchants' religiously inclined

of do things which neither science Club,

urdent has been appointed by the coming

supporters Mayor of Canton, Mr. C. M. Liu, to nileged communion with the dead nor the known laws of nature can it on the Board of Directors of the through Spiritualist mediums, explain. Imagine how елку 11 Canton Municipal Bank.

But right down the ages and even would be for a human cartoonist now, the Christian must walk by to sketch the face and features. “To Oblige a Lady," now showing faith and not by sight or hearing, of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. How much easier for a fallen angol to the Queen's Theatre, is a British

The all-important question outline such a face in the scance them which will not appeal to every-

Vice-President of the South China

subject, there is nothing to indi cale whether the new subsidiary malna will cover the whole of the Arcás served by the existing fountains. If not, those using the present street supplies will get less then they now do, whilst the people within reach of die new subsidiary' mains will be infinitely better off, Moreover, nothing is said 19

the "Who are these spirits that per characterise of Sir Arthu and whether the new plan is expected rather crude humour, whilst

deceive his expectant friends into its story, which moves slowly, is lack-sonate the dend keep consumption

in originality, Maisie

humbly that in den-thinking they present

the end in the role of a charwomaning with such a question, if wo muning with Sir Arthur him-wit level. The

who takes on the job of a cook-general amit for a moment that each ne at a moment's notice. She s

to

of curse will

to bly. It is sheer burlesque, with connexion with Spiritualism is: room,, to ussume some physical

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position,

never be

almost unbelievable that even entirely satisfactory until every- || tremely funny nt times, but rather of us is free to make his own in./Step by Step.

were com-

Right down the ages and in all

amuse.

Sparton, pacemaker radio, broly is treated alike. This

In

is overdoes the part. Still, those who terpretation out of what he thinks should offer so

remarkable a admittedly dimenit, but the ex-like brand force will no doubt fed or imagines, we shall never get countries there has been denion considerable amusement in this anywhere, and it is a mere waste panaesion of consulting with combination of basic engineering periment suggested by Mr. Kute-- talkic.

of time to discuss the subject. To familiar spirits. From answer any such question pertainment and curiosity and answering improvements at present Sparton wall, and supported by the other Chinese members of Council, goes

ing to the dend, there is only one of questions quite truthfully, the prices. See these new, super-

at any rate rest on that bnais,

source of knowledge, and that is fallen spirits proceed to gain the modern instruments in

a wide

Whether it would be risky to give

confidence of their victims, and models. range of

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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1982.

Whilst the

steps which

As matters are at present,

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

The following cable at the close there is without doubt Preat of the sugar market yesterday has

wastage at the street fountains.

The worst feature al these recurring watry shortages is that the pour have to bear the greatest hardships of WAY, They tro placed in a mast unenviable posi- 1. If they camet afford to

been received by Messrs. Pen- treath and Co.

the Bible.

What is wrong with the world in a plausible manner to break more than anything else is that down the will-power and make manklad refuses to turn to this slaves of them. They skilfully Book for a solution of its dificul-quote Scripture, and appear as ties. But one would expect men angels of light when by this in- like Dr. Maclean to find out first personation they can more readily what the Bible says on the sub-gain their ends. But they in- ject.

Good and Evil Spirits,

variably end up by asking HEN abandonment of self-control in favour of spirit control. No man prudence According to Scriptare, God woman of ordinary

should dare to give up 1specially warned Israel

the Be against The in-and control at his mind and will tempering with spirits.

to his fellow men, much less to struction to Israel was very exe

unseen powers which merely pro- sellerslicit: they should not have any fess to he good and wise, We

London Terminals August 1932 1/71% down 1. ! December 1932 47111⁄2 down March 1933 5/21% down 1d. May 1933 5,91% down 18. Buyers at above prices,

hire the services of a professional Juskinj, d-%d, mare,

New York Terminals currier, they have to whit for

Spect hours oa end in the hope of get-

.60 up 2 pls. July 19912 911 no change, ting supplies at a time when they should be turning

September 1912 68 nn change. their dony

December 1932 .75 down 1 pt. bread. On the other hand, if they March 19:19 80 down 1 pt. place themselves in the hands of! London /19/5/432), -Refiners carriers, Hey are often forget. have hought 10,000 tons All Crep 2 these people do not hesitate toment from Norfolk (Na) at 46

Cuban Raws basis 960 pol., ship

profits from others' misfortunes, Moreover, they often ist wegen and children from their places in the queues in the scramble

Wealth Without Limitation.

per ewt., C. 1. F. U. K.

use of its resources.

any

Necromancers,

in-

rither

Each restrictions against

that which is good or that which

could give many quotations from

apirits

communion nor make quiries through that is those who claimed to speak Spiritist writings proving that

certain communicating for the dead. The Deity made have totally denied the Bible, the atonement of Jesus, and the very existence of God. There is abun has na existence whatever,

dant testimony from experienced Spiritualists will reply to this Spiritists that free love, sensua- point by saying that there are gondiity, and immorality are openty We admit that there are. spirits as well as evil spirits. taught by many spirits.

We have

To show the positive attitude positive Scripture

testimony of Scripture towards Spiritunilun, however, that not only some but let me quote only three references all of these spirits which attempt out of many. "When they shall

The

conclusive

the

stantly is being male Toward to deceive humanity into thinking supplies. Those are some of the humanising industry, and this that they are the spirits of the say unto you, Seek them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards concomitants of the present system must be counted as gain. Also, dead are "evil spirits," that nee; and mutter, should n of distribution, which work so the proditetive capacity even of Scriptures clearly forbid that The soul that turneth after auch

spirits," "seducing spirits.”

4 people seek unto their God?" harshly on the masses, who, never-the most highly industrialised]

humanity should go to such spirits Brastaðla vergeten | Dedose, slow examplary patience countries is capable of being great- for information, and definitely in-s have familiar spirits. I will The

even set my face against that and cheerfulness under most try-y incressed. Of the average ton form us that these spirits iter ime conditions,

of coal mined, some engineers cal- "those angels which kept not their soul." "There shall not be found among you A consulter with eulate that the heat energy from first estate."

familiar spirits, for all that do only adventy-six pounds actually Most civilised people know that these things are an abomination is put lu effective and profitable the Bible teaches that not only unto the Lord," 11:40. The rest in wasted.

was mankind created but angels] Here,

Apart from the above considera- In a penetrafing study of "Eng-indeed, is plenty of scope for re-beings who have always been view that the dead remain un

also were created-superhuman;

tions, a belief in the Scriptural land's Crisis," Andre Siegfried, search and improvement of method. angels. A mad world has come conscious until the Resurrection THE WATER PROBLEM the author of an equally stimula-The same applies to agriculto reject "this knowledge,

ting work on the United States, ture. The world can make bet'er would smile at the suggestion that which has yet to take place) is made one comment which all na-

proof againat It only re- there are angels as well as men claims of Spiritualism. "No mat Government has decided to take suggests that Britain is acting per-least it to do so. That sum ive was made a little lower than the "The dead know not anything- the tions would do well to analyse. Iequires an incentive in order to and women in the world, "Man hath ascended unto heaven." to enable users of street fountainsversely in expecting to be able to will be provided as soon as the n-has rejected this knowledge, and their envy is now perished." "In angels." Here again a mad world their love and their hatred and to secure a more equitable share live as prosperously as she did in tions, recognising the facts of the Fits of the water supply will be wel- 1914, before the economic struc situation.

death there is no comed, as indicating a keen de ture was dislocated in the

by concerted ction sire to remove some of the exist-She and America alone have in-of the standard of living.

war. bring about an all-round raising microbe # ing hardships, there will be many sisted, in face of all difficulties, on

key! If men become so conceit-give thee who will feel that the proposal constantly raising instead of lower- put forward by Mr. Kotewall ating their standard of living. yesterday's Council meeting might their policy been a mistake? have been given idea, in brief, was that, as an ex tamely subunitted to the imagined are those nations wrong that have periment, supples should be res tored to houses in the rider main necessity of reducing the ameni- districts, and that if it were found ties of their existence? In

first place, it should be remember- that Consumption appreciably exceeded that from the fountains,ed that the world is actually richer,

not poorer, than it was the existing system should again be reverted to. The Government, however, thinks it would be. un- safe, in the present position, to allow unmetered supplies to houses,erson was more abundant than it was in 1918. Even within the pre- and han put forward a new plangent economic regim, therefore, it

trial. The

which should certainly be an im- provement on existing methods.

How Or

the

eighteen

years ago. It has recently been shown that in 1931 the supply of foodstuffs and raw materials per

would appear that there is room for some general raising of the standard of living. But the pre- sent productivity of the world

The trouble is at present that whilst bolh the metered and the fountain supplies are drawn from falla far short of what it might the same mains, the consumers be. It could easily be raised prac- under the former get a far moretically without limit, so as to keep generous helping than those peo- pace with almost any possible In- ple who have to line up in the

cronse in consumption. The world streets for thoir supplies. Any is potentially capable of maintalu- reduction in the hours of supplying a standard of living hitherto would, in such circumstances, hit undreamed of. Less than 15 per the fountain-users most. A plan cent, of the world's population. has therefore been evolved for work under the conditions of the

the construction of a number of factory system. This means that subsidiary mains, which will carry there is still enormous scope for more atrcat fountains, in certain industrialisation to increase the districte, whilst in others cortain supply of manufactured goods. of the trunk mains will be con- True, it is a moot question whether nerted up to atill more fountains. | further industrialisation by pre- When this is done, there will be sent methods would increase the one period of full sup; ly to the genuine satisfactions of living. whole community on the existing however much it might increase mains, instead of two-periods a material goods, But progresa con- days at present, and thereafter

man

"Wine" men say that

oul

inoa- was once a

made wns

"Now, don't get any of those lima beams up your nose.

can't afford any doctors."

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remembrance n of these; in the grave who shall thanks." "The dead praise not the Lord,. neither they that go down into silence."

Are these Scriptural statements not clear proof that Our dead friends are in a bonutiful sleep and will remain 90 until the Resurrection?

Jew and Gentile.

The two main stumbling-blocks to acceptance of this view are Christ's assurance to the thief on the Cross and the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. An 'C- gards the promise of Paradise to the thief, there is sound reason' for interpreting the original' manuscript of the Bible as read- ing thus: "To-day I declare unto Ithee:

thou shalt (in due time) be with Ale Paradise." The proper placing of the word "to- day" is all important here. If Christ had said that the thiof would go to Paradise that very day, then He would have been contradicting is other teaching.

As regards the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, it has been inferred that becauso the rich. man who died was stated to be in torment is proof that at death the soul passes Immediately to *ila destiny. But the parable refora to another matter altogether. The rich man hero symbolises tho Jowa ns a class--they were EL royal priesthood. and had many

pri- vileges. For a long time Gentiles were outwith this royal priesthood-they to the crumbs that fall from the Jewish table. But the Jews repudiated Christ, and from that time, until the pro- sont day, they have been more or Jesu in torment-marked off from (Continued on Page 9.)

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