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MARIAN MARSH

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HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The cost of maintaining the Ling Yuet Slen Crecho during the second half at 1937.

la catimated at $250.00 per month. The donor of the Creche has given $100.00 per month towards this cost.

The Society asks for donations to cover the balance of

$1,200.00

Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. D. BLACK, CA..

c/o Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming,

0 Des Voeux toad, Central,

Mr. KWOK CHAN,.

c/o Banque de L'Indo China,

Hongkong.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY,

Christianity Can Triumph Over Conflict

Jubilee Of Chinese

And Japanese. Anglican Churches

London, Oct. 29. Prayers in Japanese and Chinese were offered in Wesminister Abbey lo-night on the occasion of the Festival of Thanksgiving organised by the Anglican Communion in the Far East to celebrate the Jubilee of the Japanese Church and the Silver Jubilee of the Chinese Church.

Canterbury, The Archbishop of presiding, referred to the war and said no suffering could

...

OCTOBER 30, 1937.

PALESTINE Trade Unions QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

GUNMEN ABROAD Terrorists Fire On Jewish Bus In Tel Aviv Street

Jerusalem, Oct. 29. Shots were fired at a Jewish bus in the main street of Tel Aviv to day, but fortunately there were no casualties.

A number of villages outside of Jaffa have been searched, due to a report that a band of armed Arabs was hiding there-Reuter.

break the PROMOTIONS IN

fellowship of prayer existing between the Japanese and Chinese churches. It was hard to bear the conflicting loyalties, but with prayer dificulty could be overcome.

this

VOLUNTEERS

The following promotions in the The Archbishop quoted a message H.K. Volunteer Defence Corps with from a member of the Chinese effect from October 22, are notified: Church saying, "I and loyal Chinese Lieut. C. de Saille Robertson, M.M. hate the policy which Japan is carry-to be Captain; Lleut. V. C. Branson, ing out in China with all my soul, M.C., to be Captain. but I shall go on working for the Christian brotherhood between our people." The Archbishop said it was in that spirit that Christianity would triumph over war--Reuter,

JAPANESE PROTEST

Claim British Boarded Boats By Force

Shanghat, O. 30. According to Domel, the Japanese naval authorities have protested against the "forcible boarding of Japanese naval launches in the Soo- chow Creek by British troops".

This is in connection with the at- to tempt by Japanese naval ships proceed up Soochow Creek with the supposed intention of attacking the godawn in which 500 Chinese soldiers are trapped. They were told, to go back into the Whangpoo under orders of Admiral Hasegawa after the Bri- tish authorities had protested against the violation of their defence sector. Ere-winesses assert that the British Torres did not board the launches, but a few stood in a junk alongside to protect the Japanese from possible molestation. Meanwhile Settlement pulire kept back all Chinese from the ronds along the creek-side for same purpose.-Reuter.

the

Still Helping War Veterans.

British Legion In Need Of Funds

A total of 48,553 ex-service men and 3,192 dependants were placed in permanent and temporary employ- ment by the British Legion's Em- playment Department and Branch Employment Commitices during 1930. The Legion still needs funds

acknowledged

$1,2451

1080

Trustees of Parsec Zoroastrian E. Potter

20

25

Gande, Price & Co. Ltd.

20

H. S. Hills

15

Prof. W. Brown

15

The Institute of Engineers & Shipbuilders of Hongkong..

25

$1,475

G. B. S.

In yesterday's Issue Thomson's contribution of $100 was erroneously listed under the name of G. B. S. Thoreson

will be Further contributions gratefully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Buliding. Cheques should be mude payable to Thomson & Co., und cross- ed "Poppy Day Fund."

STOP PRESS

Ask Boycott Against Japan

No Mention Made Of Handling Shipping

In Australia

Melbourne, Oct. 29. The Australian Council of Trade boycott of Japaneso Unions has recommended to its State branches, goods.

They have urged the prohibition of expprts of scrap Iron to Japan and Ore Concession. the withdrawal of the Yampi Sound

no The recommendation made mention of loading or unloading of Japanese ships.---Reuter.

SECURITY KEYNOTE

Morrison Attacks Government

London, Oct. 20.

The keynote of the Labour Party's amendment in the flouse of Com- mons debate on the King's Speech,' moved by Mr. Herbert Morrison to- day was British security.

Mr. Morrison attacked the Govern- lley, several spheres ment's foreign policy, 86

of which he attributed to class out- look. He also criticised the Govern-

ment's domestic policy

a

Sir Samuel Hoare, who said that Mr. Anthony Eden would deal with the criticism of foreign affairs on November 1, asserted that the Gov- ernment was bent on avoiding division of the world upon ideolo-

opposing camps. gical grounds into

He quoted industrial and commer cial figures since January 1 showing that no other country was able to Its show a similar Improvement in economic life. He did not believe the increased prosperity was due to only a which was

re-armanly small percentage of

comparativ

and

the volume of national trade industry.

"We are reaching the stage of big production in the re-armament pro- gramme", he said, "ard new shadow factories are beginning to munitions on a very large scale."

Opposition Liberals supported the amendment.-Reuter's Special.

produce

Hatreds Of India Slow

Her Advance

Former Viceroy's Analysis

London, Oct. 29.

Lord Willingdon, former Viceroy of India, speaking at Manchester.to- communal feeling and day said personal jealousy were the curse of India, as these factors were prevent- the ing the smooth working of Constitution.

How long It would take for India a Dominion to reach the status of depends on the Indians themselves, he said,

He added that Lancashire, 'would of never regain the old standard trade in textiles with Indin, as the Indians were determined to produce as much cotton goods as possible in their own factories.-Reuter,

FLYING BOAT

ON SURVEY

London, Oct. 29.

The Imperial Airways flying boat which is on a survey flight eastward reached Singapore to-day.

The flight is being made for the purpose of studying conditions for establishing air bases for flying boats on a route between Alexandria, and Australia.

Hitherto only the section between England and Alexandria has been covered by flying boats.-Reuter.

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THE ROAD BACK

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George Atliss in

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DAILY

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