FREE CHURCHES
CORONATION
DR. BARNES' PLEA FOR FULLER REPRESENTATION NEGOTIATIONS for Free Church leaders to take part in
the Coronation ceremony, have it is understood, been considerably advanced. The matter is being con- sidered by the Government and the ecclesiastical authori- ties.
Dr. Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, supported the suggestion in a sermon recently at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, and subsequently an important statement on the suggestion was made by the Rev. M. E. Aubrey, Moderator of the Federal Council of the Free Churches..
He said: "I greatly appreciate the reference Dr. Barnes has made. Free Churchmen generally desire that in view of their numbers and place in the nation's life they should have a share in all services in which national religious feeling is expressed.
"We do not believe in extab- lishment, but we do believe in recognition. Unless recognition is freely and generously given a vigorous demand for disestab- lishment is sure to be revived.
"STRANGE AND UNFAIR"
"It seems airange and unfair that Free Churchmen should have n share in the Coronation service or at the Armistice Day.services at ti Cenotipli
"We realise that the present form of the Coronation service, which it throughout Anglican, docs make difficult to bring in a Free Church valce.
"Out of respect for the King, we should not like to make his Corona- ilon an occasion of religious dispute nor should we desire to violate the consciences of our Anglican breiiren. "We think however, that steps should be taken in due course to simplify the Coronation service and to bring it into harmony with the religious feeling of a great number of the King's most loyal subjects to that in future it may be fitting for the Free Churches to take a part in
SALVATION ARMY
Dr. Barnes particularly mentioned General Evangeline Booth as one who should take part in the Corona- Lion ceremony, and a high official of the Salvation Army told the Newn Chronicle:
"I am sure the Army, would be grateful to Dr, Barnes for his refer- ence to the Salvation Army,
"I heartily endorse Dr. Barnes'
the suggestion. Although
Free Churches would welcome a change, they are unlikely to press for it for. fear of embarrassing either the Crown or the Anglican authorl- tier "
I am convinced that the nation as whole would welcome a change. After all, the Free Churchies repre- seat more in liulf the people."
Negotiations to make a colour film
of the Abbey service are in progress, and the B.B.C. Is expected to broad- cast at least a portion of the servies, although no official statement has yet been made.
THE ART OF WONG.
SUI-LING
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
MAY JOIN IN
CEREMONY
DECEMBER
1986.
WOMEN DO MEN'S WORK IN RUSSIA
A typical picture of the threshing at one of the Soviet collective forms in the Ukraine. Bare-footed women are working in the large corn sllos which tower around them.
SNAKE VENOM USED
AS CURE FOR
RARE DISEASE
Leechburg, Pa., Nov. 25.
Snake venom was used here by medical science in an effort to cure eight-year-old Donald Hugh McMillen of
Special to "Telegraph" hemophilia, a dread blood ailment.
By Luis Chan
The Hongkong Working Artists' Guild is presenting an exhibition of the work of Mr. Wong Slu-ling at the Hotel Cecil. A preview is ar ranged for this afternoon at 4 o'clock at which II Excellency the Governor and Lady Caldecot! wil be present, and the exhibition is rpen to the pubile for three days as from to-morrow.
in writing on the art of
Wong Slu-ling. I inny claim to be a com- paient person for the purpose, cori- ridering my Intimate acquaintance with him, thereby knowing not only his art but his personality.
Although Wong Siu-ling started his commercial career 10 years ago he did not do any fine art work un- I knew him in 1029 when I too began my art career.
Since then we have always had something to learn from, and influence in, cach other's work.
Alfonso De Bourbon, the Count of Covadonga, eldest son of the former King of Spain, is a victim of the same disease.
Donald
"What's all this talk about this Spanish Prince?" queried his mother upon release from a hospital at Tarentum.
Mrs. Hugh McMillen, wife of a Leechburg-butcher, explained that "doctors believe you have the same disease that the Spanish Prince han--but no one has ever been treated more royally than
you.!
Home Too Trying For Modern
"There would be no hesitanoy on General Booth's part. We should take it as a distinct honour to the Kreat number of working people of this country in the ranks." Dr. E. W. Norwood, of the National Free Church Council, sald: "I think the fulfilment of Dr. Barnes' sugges- tion would not only be welcome but would be just. Free Churchinen considerable section of the form a community-they are as numerous as Anglicans and are just as loyal,cerned, can be-divided into three-they-are-made, according to
GENEROUS AND KINDLY The Rev. C. Ensor Walters, resi dent of the Methodist Church, sald: "It is not for the Free Churches to
Dr, Dinsdale Young, the veteran Metliodis! preacher, commented: "I
Girl MANY
marriages marred before
The youngster's case, details of which have been made public, drew) attention of physicians attending the Pennsylvania Medical Society meet- ing in Pittsburgh...
Donnic underwent the extractionj of Ave baby teeth on September 24, Two hours after the extraction, he suffered hemorrhage. For the next 12 of the 18 days that followed his; gums bled almost constantly.
Cotton packs were inserted in the boy's mouth. He was given inter- muscular injections are
of thrombo- plastin, theolin, liver extracts and ever other hypodermle treatments in an
effort to aid congulation.
Broadly speaking. Wong's art, far as the exhibits shown are con-
periods the preliminary, the Sing-
the
the Rev. Cecil Clark, vicar of Northern Chian
Finally, with death near, physicians pore and
resorted to transfusion. His father periods.
St. Gabriels, Wanstead, Lon-and another relative, Du Nauman, The preliminary period dates from
gaye nearly a quart ́and à half of 1929 to 1031 when the artist mainly don, E.
blood. Tho bleeding was finally checked.
make any claim to take part in the Coronation service. If the Angus ton: In this we can clearly see that girls have while young and un- worked in the Colony and in Can- The good times which most Church desires that we should, it is for the authorities of that Church to the commercial artist began to lay married are, he thinks, the caure
iis hand од approach us.
fine url using the colou scheme of commercial art. (No. 1 of trouble during married life!
He suggests that husbands, should
wives Singapore period (1932 to allow their
occasional of the Bishop's . For my part, i am 1533) there is still some influence of "night of" away from husbands.
119 poster colour scheme as "The children and household cares. and do not desire any alteration. Fountain" (No. 71) clearly shows. (No. 70), however,
19. generous and kindly suggestion
quite content with things as they are
Hush Tunasana).
However, if oiners wiŝo it, I sunde). In "he has been changed
pleased."
the
The Rev. A. D. Belden, of White- to a more sombre note and the feel- field's Tabernacle, said:
Ing of the Artist. has fuller play.
In his Northern Chino period (1934 onwards) he became ambit ous to do larger scale work as a re- sult of
the commission for mura! paintings
Bank
Fog Conquered
By Science
San Francisco, Nov. 10. For,-Aviation's biggest foe -has been conquered, according to a local chemist.
Shanghai In 1034 Which of China at 肉 co-operation with two other
artists, In this period, however, he
utilised a much fuller gamut of colours with great effect,
Since Wong's. to the Colony
return to In 193
1935 he has generally painted big sente watercolours but he has also experimented in oil painting with a Ballette knife, and I may say that in the latter type of work he has certainly been Influenced by my- self.
in
ק!
goes further and suggests that husbands should look after the children and the house on These occasions,
"Yeurs ogu", he says, “girls led homely and domesticated life from
the day they left school.
Good-Time Girls
"They stayed at home, and helped emolliers with the housework,
Julings were few and far, between.
j
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It was then izzai attending nouncements. physicians reported the rare malady to medical men oftending the Pittsburgh meeting. They suggested the use of venom from repilles,
Afterward, Donald was able to sit in the warm autumnal sunshine and compare his fate with that of the Count of Covodonga. He nearly died
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my
his tonsils.
The attending physicians, whose Medley, No. names were withlicid at their request, Vocal-Lost my rhythm, said Donald will be given one-half music, lost my man; I'm a fool for cubic centimeter of the venom loving you....Dinah Miller; Double
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They said they hoped the treatment strum Ed
"When they married and had to will effect a cure, but would not ouk after homes of their own there Predict it would do so-United Press. was really no great change.
"To-dayTM things are different. Before marriage girls see to it that they have a good time. They and have almost every evening werk-eng free. They go to parties;< dances, and cinema shows.
When they murcy they have to a touch of slow down and there is bound to be
reaction,
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This, 'the most important du- velopment in aviation since the invention of the radio beam, was Three is occasionally said to have been accomplished argnes in the artist's treatment in the laboratories of C, R. of foliage, but with the exerglen "Husbands do not feel like going! The scheme for the carriage of oil Pleasant, 44, San Francisco of this the method adnated by the out every evening after a hard day's letters within the Empire by air extra charge, which chemist, who spent eight years places rancing
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Most women cannot afford malde comes into operation next year, is from Singap^re' to developing the "Nofog" process. Felping may be and to be as vari- and nea chained to the house. Chil- likely to beseft rather than harm a dear land.
que as the pinces themselves, giving deen drive and occupy almost every steamship companies. This is the send you balano Solos: Song
sense of different atmospheres second of their time.
view expressed by those best able Adams: to judge the expected results of the Ninvanci..... "Peevish Wives"
plan.
Losses "Visito to cinemas become rare,
a period of won was tested here over
weeks by army
and expressing feelings and moods imposed upon him by
the
rublert.
Thus his style though individual is far from being monotonous.
9.20 p.m. Selections.from Opera, "Der Freischütz" (Weber); "Tales of Hoffmann"--Vocal Gems; “Pag- Ilocel"--Selection.
9.40 p.m. From the Studio, A Light Programme by: Willam Gifford (Baritone) and Nura Kanis (Pianoforte).
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and even these mean either. cem-likely to be savere, and should be Ch, bub Frederick The Hongkong Telephone Co., Ltd. Essentially Wong Stu-ling is aplicated arrangements with similarly more than offset by the increased water colourist and bis of colour situated neighbours or else the inter-Empire ocean trade which tho is still in the stage of being worked children have to be taken as well. new facilities are expected to stimu
“After a while
?
great change late,
and the strain begin to tell. The he Post Office pays for the carri wife becomes discontented and, age of mail overseas by weight, and perhaps, peevish. The husband letters constitute only a relatively finds that his wife has become a small bulk of mall matter. Nor are Dominion different woman from the girl he the mall subsidies.
pald by to ateamship com- Governments. married,
c. too, becomes d'agruntied, panies likely to be affected to any People in the and
so, the crisis, which wrecks considerable extent... so many homes. draws, nearer." The vicar has formed a Fellow minions will be just as anxious
Trecive Parcels, newspapers, and
and it was claimed that under the most adverse conditions it cleared ground fog on a landing field for в radius of, a half a mile" and to minimum altitude of 600 feet:
Even more amazing, It was said to have cleared fog from the Golden gate channel over an area of 6 out. He seems to paint.mere vivid- square miles in a witnessed d
demon- and more hapnily in water colours stration
thán In the oil medium. but he bem ppter 10 Da lettre geradually finding his way out of the
The nor
very similar to a small garbage amateur's tendency to harshness and Incinerator, which
secret muddie Usta
into a touch paining. In. chemicals that emerge from the auesures had already very strong in the form of gray, almost odour and pleasing
Sisenere at the end of this month. and Slu-ling is Innving De That there will be vital progress in
is future work in compin, tres ship of Marriage" which, in order other secondary mail matter a. The apparatus is extremely simple knowledge of the net painile into what he calls
is continually Increasing his to avert the danger of developing rapidly and punctually in futuro as
grandmothers, they. do now. It is therefore im in appearance and easily moved from and such worest will be eagerly meeting," has been limited to women probable that Dominion Govern place to place. It appears to be and sympathelleally watched by his under forty little more than a combustion chamtimate friend, the writer of this This fellowship will provide the ing mall subsides to a point which ber 20 to 22 by 30 inches in sizes and notice, who has so much in common opportunity for women to have, a might endanger the maintenance by a fue six feet in height-Unlled with bios, both of us being self-regular, "night off from their hus- steamship companies of the present Press
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