THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

PRIMATE CENSURES THE DEAN

OF CANTERBURY

"I HAVE NO POWER TO REMOVE HIM”

RED ACTIVITIES ALLEGED

The recent behaviour and

ulter-

ances of the Dean of Canterbury, Dr.

Hewlett Johnson, following his “BRITISH EMPIRE

much-criticised visit to Spain, were publicly censured by the Archbishop of Canterbury at the meeting of the Church Assembly recently.

Dr. Lang's rebuke came us a com- plete surprise to the House, and his words drew an immediate and sus- tained burst of chicering. Dr. John- son was not present..

The Archbishop said:

"There is.one inatter affecting the relations of the Church of England with foreign Churches or countries to which I am reluctantly obliged to re- for. In view of widespread mlz- understandings and misconceptions, both at home and abroad, I find it necessary to say that I have, of course, no responsibilty fur some ume recent actions and opinions of the Dean of Canterbury, and, even if 1 wished to do so, I have in law no power whatever to remove the Dean from his office by reason of such nellors and opinions.

WILL FAIL"

Ludendorff on Decay of Commonwealth

FREEMASONS & JEWS

ATTACKED

Berlin, June 17.

"The British Commonwealth of Nations is a Jewish-Freemuson abor

lon," declared the veteran General Ludendorff, in un article entitled

The Pomp of England's

Decay" inspired by the Coronation.

the

The General's thesls Is that evolution of the British Empire into a free assoention of States was the Brat step in the decay of British In- fluence in the world, and that the change has been brought about by Jews, Freemasons and the Church.

"I ought, perhaps, to add, that, while I fully respect the Dean's con-

"Not long ago England had an Em- scientious convictions and itna, I

pire which was the most powerful have expressed to him my regret that Empire on earth," he says. "It was. he should have brought into the arepa in fact, the world Power. I was of acute

ute poilicat

controversy the built up in the course of the centur- name of the Cathedral Church ofies at the expense of the

Roman Canterbury, and the special and Catholic Empire, which arose after world-wide associations which sur- the alleged 'discovery' of America round that name,"

by the Jew Columbus and after, Dr.

Hewlett

Jesuit missionory work und establish- London press representative re-ed the Church in India, China and cently "I am

am glad that the Archbishop Japan. has had opportunity of saying in public that the action I took was undertaken on my own responsibility. We are very great friends and I am grieved that he should have been blamed for any step which I felt it on my conscience to take."

Johnson told

CALLED "RED DEAN"

Dr. Hewlett Johnson, who is aged 03, was freely described in the Ger-

mon Press nu "Canterbury's Red Dean," after his personal investigation of a portion of Spanish territory, un- dertaken ot the invitation of the Valencia Government.

He has been described, niso, as "England's most unorthodox Church- He was once a coilway en- gineer and, shortly after his ordina- tion. Joined the I.L.P.

mon.

"The Jew planned to seize power With the British. In the middle of the last century England had be some so steeped in Jewish thought

Chat

Jew, Benjamin Disraeli. dictated England's policy, The policy of the Jews and the Free- masons steered England inlo the World War.

"After the War the Jew imagined that he saw his chance to establish He had already a world Republic. sapped the strength of the British people by Christianity und now be gan to emasculate it with the help of the High Church through pacifism. an off-shoot of the Jewish teaching of Christianity. Thus the British Empire a world Empire ruled by England-WAS lurned into association of free States."

fan

During his Spanish trip he was an eyewitness of an air raid at Durango. "DECORATED WITH POMP" He referred to the attacking machines as "General Franco's alrerati,” but

"This Commonwealth will full was later told that the Junta had in practice just ns surely as the Lea- denied bombing the town. Dr. John-ue of Nations failed during the con- son has consistently criticised General quest of Abyssinia by Italy," the Franco in his public speeches.

General asserts. "The needs of the ទ

most

component parts scattered over the recent exploit

was in Strasburg a fortnight ago, where he face of the globe are too diverse. went to give a lecture on the bomb- ing of

Guernica, and stated un- equivocably that German and Italian acroplanes had taken part in the town's destruction.

The Dean has always been regarded as a man of advanced Socialist views. In 1920 he was refused, when Deon of Manchester. permission to, visit

Russia,

"A

VERY BRAVE

MAN"

LIFE LOST IN EFFORT TO SAVE CHILDREN

very

Surf-riding has many passionate followers at the modern bathing resorts and numbers attäin great skill ia monoeuvring their “boards." Bure we sue two girls enjoying a bit of surf-riding behind a motor bont

at Hastings, England.

Judge Whistles, Witnesses

Sing, Play Accordion

SHERIFF BERRY, listening to an action in Glasgow Sheriff Court recently surprised every one by whistling an Irish air. He went through the entire melody without a fault.

Richard Hayward, of Belfast, radio singer, and an authority on Irish folk songs, an interested parly in the case, sang two songs while in the witness box.

Robert Wallace, music publisher. played the two versions of the com- position in dispute on a piano- accordion, and a record was played on the gramophone.

Mr. Wallace, of Berkeley-street, Glasgow, who trades in the name of James S. Kerr, music publishers, brought the action against Mozart Allan, music publishers, and Richard

Hayward.

"The decay of England as a world the General, is the work of the Jew, power which is now beginning," says

Freemason and

the Englishment.

"The Commonwealth of Nations is n Jewish-Freemason abortion.::.In

Wallace sought an injunction for order that this shall not become ng bidding the defendants to print, parent to the world it is now necess-publish, sell, or expose for sale wry to decorate it with more pomp copies of a musical composition than ever before.

cauitled "The Ould Orange Flute," coples in their possession. and ordering them to deliver up all

the

Clergy in league with the unholy machinations of the Roman Church, We cannot remind ourselves of this fact too often. The display of

power given by the British feet during the Coronation celebrations was power- less to hide 10"

A footnote to the above sentence reads: "Characteristic of the English way of thinking was the King's "A very brave man in

| message to the fleet after the Coron- gallant manner rushed into

ation review: In recognition of the this excellent bearing during the parade, house in an endeavour to save these the whole fleet will receive an extra children," said the Coroner (Dr. Wration of rum." It, Davison) at the inquest at Bir- mingham recently on the three child- General Ludendorf concludes his labourer, of Great Russell-street, situation, which, he maintains, sup

unemployed article with a review of the European Birmingham, and Walter Collins, ports the theory that the "great aged 31, who lodged next door. democracies" are decaying in the The children, aged ten, eight and face of the rise of authoritarian five, were in bed alone when the fire governments.

r of Frank Beet,

broke out. Collins entered the house

in an attempt at rescue and perished

in the Bamer

A neighbour, Lily Delves, said that she looked through her bed- room window and saw the kitchen in Beets house "aglow."

"My father rushed across, and Collins gave him a push, saying 'I am younger than you, and rushed

in," she said. "It was one mass of

£8,000 FOR GUTENBERG BIBLE.

fans when he went in. The last THE first edition of the Bible

I saw of Walter was at the bedroom

to be translated into the

window. could not see whether he common had anything in his arms."

tongue, printed by Police Constable Baker said that Johann Gutenberg at Mainz,

he clambered up a ladder and stepped drew collectors and dealers from

inside a bed-room window.

In

Jall over the world to Sotheby's

T.U.C. Want Higher Pay For Workless

JULY 17, 1937.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of King's Cup From Bisley

DANCE MUSIC

Radio Programme Broadenst by Z.B.W. on wavelengths of 355 metres (045 k.c's.), 31.40 melrea (0.5% m.c'a.).

12.30 p.m. New Light Symphony Orchestra,

Ileymond Overture (Thomas); Buffoon (Confrey); Jazz Nocturne ("My Silent Love"), (Suisse); An American In Paris Suite (Gersh- win),

p.m. Time and Weather. 1.03 p.m. Songs by Raymond Newell (Baritone).

Follow me 'ome-A Barrack-Room Ballad (Word-ggs); Mandolay | (Willeby); Here's to life (Atkinson). 1.15 m. Marck Weber and his Orchestra.

Spring Song (Mendelssohn); Sim- ple Aveu (Thome); Her first Dance (Heykens); The music comes (Straus); "Faust" Waltz (Gounod)..

1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather, Time and Announcements.

1.10 p.m. Songs by Lucienne Boyer (Soprano).

Dans

Ban la fumee: Parlez-moi d'amour; Dancing with my darling.

1.50 p.m. Dance Music.

· Fox-Trot-At the Cafe Continental; Fax-Trot-On the beach at Ball-Bali; Fox-Trot Truckin; Fox-Trot-Cat- ton;

Fox-Trot There wont be any Spring; Waltz--Marle Louise; Fox- Trot-Yankee Doodle never went to Town; Fox-Trot-Stop! Look.. and listen,

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

p.m. Chinese Programme.

7 p.in. "Petroushka" Sulte (Stra- vinsky), played by London Sym- phony Orchestra, Conducted by Albert Center.

7.32 p.m.

Hungkong Stock Ex- change Summary and Exchange Market Report.

7.37 p.m. A Violin and Pianoforte Recital

Pianoforte Solo-Polonaise No. 6 in A Flat Major, Op. 53 (Chopin).. Arthur Rubinstein; Violin Solos Allegro (Flocco); La Capricciosa ..Master Yehudi Menuhin; (Ries). Pianoforte Solo-Mazurka in A Flat

Major, Op. 59, No. 2 (Chopin)..... Ignace Jan Paderewski; Violin Solos Slellienne et Rigaudon (Fran- rocur); Guitarre (Moszkowski)........ Yehudi Menuhin,

8 p.m. Time, Weather and An- nouncements.

0.03 p.m. Songs by Frances Lang-

ford.

Melody from the sky; Is it true what they say about Dixie?; When did you leave heaven?

8.13 p.m. Plano Medleys by

Charlie Kunz.

8.23 p.m. A New Variety Pro-

gramme.

Vocal-South Sea Island Medley.. The Twilight Serenaders; Vocal- The Valley where wishes come true; TILE General Council of the 'll walk beside you. Walter Glynne Trades Union Congress has (Tenor); Vocal and Pune--Broken- hearted clown; I need you....Leslie decided to ask the Minister of Hutchinson; Humorous Julietta; Labour to receive a deputation (Comedian); Vocal Ducts

The love bug will bite you....Max to discuss the necessity for an increase in unemployment bene- out of a cage.

was anything but sentimental; Birdie fit and unemployment assistance and

.Cicely Courtneldge Jack Hulbert; Orchestra allowances in view of the rise in Favourite Favourites, No. 2 The

Ballyhooligans.

9 p.m. From the Studio. Frank mentary.

the cost of living.

of

They also appointed a deputation to place before the Minister Health the Council's views on the question of rural water supplies.

The deputation will consist of Mr. The sheriff postponed his judge Citrine, Mr. W. Holmes, Mr. F. E, Bevin, chairman, Sir Walier Wolstencroft, and Mr. H. Elvin.

M.P.s

BACK WORK

AT 14-TILL 1939

(By William Barkley)

London, June 25.

SHOULD a boy of fourteen take a job? was the great question

argued by M.P.s. discussing the Factory Bill last night.

Mr. Rhys Davies (Soc., West-is dangerous for children to handle houghton) moved an amendment them, and that when hundreds of thou- any boy (or girl) under fifteen-who should be at school.

prohibiting the employment of sands of healthy adults are out of work it is absurd to employ children which was rejected by 207 votes

Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secre- to 137 after a three-hour discus-tary, said that the school-leaving oge sion in which many Conserva- is going up and employers in the tives supported him.

future will have to depend less and His case was that in modern indus-less upon juvenile labour. try machines are no speeded up that it

MARLENE ANGERED BY NAZI FILM BAN

What he meant was that under the Education Act afler 1939, two years benco, children will be kept school until fifteen. (as against the present leaving age of fourteen) provided they do not receive exemption for what is called beneficial employment.

That was the issue of the debate. Is a boy of fourteen beneficially employed in a factory?

fire," he

a

V. Read-Sports · Com-

0.10 p.m. New Mayfair Orchestro. "Balalalka" Selection (Posford); Venellan Nights; A Vision of Spring, "Mother of Pearl" (Straus).

9.30 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements.

0.55 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- chestra from the Grill-Room of the Hongkong Hotel.

(This Relay will be Interrupted between the Hours of 10 and 11 p.m. for a Special Relay of the King's Prize, Bisley).

Dance Programme. 10.15-10.30 p.m. 1. Where the lazy river goes by; 2. There's something In the air; 3. Breakfast in Harlem; 4. Night In Manhattan.

10.30-10.35 pm. Interval of Re- corded Dance Musle from Z.B.W.

10.35-10.50 p.m. 5. Aristocrat of Harlem; 6. Restless; 7. You turned the tables on me; 0. Shine.

10.30-11 p.m. Interval of Recorded Dance Music from Z.B.W.

11-11.15 p.m. .. Stars in my eyes; 10. The King steps out; 11. Ramona; 12. Binck eyes.

11.15-11.20 p.m. Interval of Re- corded Dance Music from Z.B.W.

11.20-11.35 p.m. 13. Yin, Yira; 14. Adios. Argantina; 15. Jose O'Neill, the Cuban Heri; 16, Song of the Slave.

11.35-11.45 p.m. Interval of Re- corded Dance Music from 2.B.W.

11,45 p.m.-12 mid't. 17. Sweet is the word for you; 18. Blue Hawail; 10. Sweet Lelloni; 20. Sweet Sue.

12 midnight. Cose Down.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMMES

Organ Recital From St. John's Cathedral

MORNING SERVICE

Nul, sald members of all sides, if his work is cheap Inbour on repeti- tive m

machinery, pressing buttons or pulling levers while the

the machines do Hollywood, June 25. the skilled work. Useful employment, ape, then that caught with my where it was sold recently to Dr. MARLENE DIETRICH to-day path others. If the boy is entering the

said "I realised that if there was anyhody A Rosenbachi, tho famous decided

of skilled to abandon her few years' training, will make him that room they could not be allve. American dealer, for £8,000. proposed trip to Europe follow-British artisan proud of the traditions

10 am. A Relay of the Morning When I looked out of the window the

Service from St. Joseph's Church, ladder

was blazing. A constable The book was found in 1828 in afing the ban placed on her picture of British industry.

12 .. A Relay of the Morning below shouted, "The ladder won't farmhouse at Olewig, Poland. One "Desire" by cinemas In Bavaria. Major Hills, Sir John Withers, and Service from St. Paul's Church bear you, so

Lord Eustace Percy, three Conserva- the volume and 381 leaves are mssing. Mine Dietrich had intended placing tives, argued in support of the Social- I jumped from

(Chinese). third or fourth rung."

At the same sale a manuscript from her daughter Marla in a school in 1st case that a boy of fourteen-fifteen Major for Piano, Violin and Cello, 12.15 p.m. Schubert Trio in B The Jury returned a verdict of nc- the library of the late Duke of New-Switzerland, but it is explained that should be at school instead of mind- cidental death in the

case of each castle was sold for £13,500 to M. the alm star fears an outbreak of

Op. 99, Played by the Elly Ney Trlo. child, and in the case of Collins Giraud Alden, of Paris. It was the war and prefers her daughter to re-ing a machine which his father could

(Continued on Page 5.) death

by misadventure "while mak-"Hours of Isabel of Brittany," written main in America.

attend just as well and with better very gallant attempt to save in a Gothie hand for the daughter

The ban on "Desire" in Bavaria advantage to the country. the lives of the children.

An amendment to reduce the work- of John VI. Duke of Brittany and followed the news that Marlene in ing week for women and young per- Captain S. E. Hart, a rotired Army Isabel of Bavaria between 1430 and tended making a plcture called officer, said that Collins was in the 1442.

sons from forty-eight hours, as, pro- "After Angel" to expose what she vided in the Bill, to forty hours was Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

described as "the outrages against rejected by 105 votes to 120, from 1924 to 1931, and he had been A first follo Shakespeare was innocent Spanish women and asked to express the appreciation of bought by Mr. Gabriel Wells, of New children."

to the officers and men of the 2nd York, for £8,000, and a Caxton Miss Dietrich was born in Ger- Battalion "for Lila

very gallant "Reynard the Fox" by Messrs. Maggs many and was a star there before soldierly act."

for £4,200.

she came to Hollywood.

ing

The House agreed without debate that the statutory stopping time for a Government amendment providing young persons under sixteen should be not inter than 6 p.m.

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