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The financial statement was also submitted and adopted: This: involved a sum of about $88,420: (In Voluntary Liquidation).

The following contributions were SIR H E POLLOCK'S ADVICE. reported: American Societies .7.$36,524.11). TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN

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NOTICE.

Emphasising that. patience and 12,663.00 work on 'sound' foundations wis 600.00 nccessary in the building of a 1,192,79 saw civilisation, Sir Henry Pollock spoke in the course of a meeting 7,310.67 at St. John's Cathedral Hall last contri-night on the dangers of the pursuit Rapid Bolshevist principles by user-

on the relation of Christians to progress is being made toward tion of young China. international problems in general ariving at the goal. and to China's treaty relation- ships in particular:

This state- ment was unanimously adopted.

4TH SESSION: CLOSED.

Christianizing of Economic Relations.

The occasion was the delivery of an address on "Building the New Civilisation" by Dr. Ruru Jenes, Professor of Philosophy, Haver- ford Collage, Pennsylvania, who is passing through the Colony.

Thet lecture was given under the ada- pices of the Church of Englant Men's Society.

Breaking With the Past, ..... Instead of building up on founda- Mons which had stood them in good stend for thousands of years,

The purpose was to show how Christians should apply the prin- ciples of Christ to international relationships. There Was gen The fourth session was closed eral approval of the tone and last Wednesday with a special de- spirit of the statement as pre-votional service conducted by Dr sented. In his introductory state. C. Y. Cheny. It was a busy day, ment Mr. T Z. Koo said that much business of a varied nature force, compulsion and inequality receiving attention. are principles embodied in exist- | During the day special refer-said Sir Henry, a certain section ing Treaties. Such principles are ence was made, to certain aspects of young China, seemed to havrae. not" in accord with Christian of the Council's work. A brief den that they had to make a break ideals.

report was made by the chair-in the old institutions and start on man of the Committee on the something fresh.,

A certain number of young Chi- The statements were:-

Christianizing of Economic Rèle- tionships. It was pointed out that ese had portväded themselves tian Council is not in a position to two aspects of the Christian life, Russia were admirable institutions "That while the National Chris- the Council had put together the that the institutions of Bolaffer'k speak officially for the organisa- namely, inward experience, and and apart from this they seemed to tions which have combined to

have given up the reverence for bring it into existence, yet after outward expression.

which for so many studying closely all the recorded that rural service, including the years had been a marked feature

A resolution was passed urging their elders actions of these organisations, we, improvement of agriculture and Chinese life. collectively and as individuals, the enrichment of rural life, He saw a number of young men

should be given more recognition and.

The Resolutions.

place on record our conviction:

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be- 1. That the Christian Church and used in the same way as on them that it was not wise, as fore him, and ventured to impress and Christian Missions should educational and medica! work to THE HONG KONG & CANTON ICE preach the Gospel and perform help Christianize China.

apparently attempted in China, to Christian service in China upor

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ly accorded by the Republic of On Monday night a play was reverence for seniors. China, and that all provisions in given at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. by He had heard only that day some- the Treaties with foreign coun- professors of the Agricultural De-thing of the Bolshevik teaching in tries for special privileges for the partment of Nanking University one part of Cholan in churches or missions should be which dramatically set forth the ing of free love, free everything, HOLDERS in the above Company

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teaching in this part of the conn-] purpose of presenting the Report

There was an interesting discue.try. 3. That we are glad of the

China hoped to build a of the Directors and "Statement of

steps already taken towards this sion also on the relation of Chris-civilisation on that. then he con'd Accounts to 31st July, 1926,

ay there was a very poor outlook The TRANSFER BOOKS of the end by the Governments con-tianity to Buddhism.

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Path of Progress, 10th OCTOBER to the 2nd NOVEM- persist. in their efforts till satised expressing the appreciation of BER. 1926, both days inclusive,

factory results have been achiev-the National Christian Council of China to the National Christian By Order of the Board of

Persistent Forbearance.

Council of Japan for its cabled Directors,

4. That whatever were the greetings and for the message of which sympathy and encouragement de historical circumstances led to the present state of affairs, livered by its fraternal delegate, its speedy remedy is now the Dr. Reischauer.

connection with Chinese and for- Chairmen of, Committees. joint responsibility of Chinese »

oigners. Then there were and foreigners, and that in this!

The Nominating Committee task we need the spirit of persist- presented its report on the mem-eight to which China might not

ja*tain. ent forbearance, understanding, bership of the nine committees If she was to build up a civilisa

proposed for the work of the tion, might he suggest that it should The Council therefore calls Council during the ensuing year. be done step by step with patience, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Christians in China of whatever The following are the chairmen and that there must be no violent nationality or occupation" to a of the respective committees eruption, but a building up on the "Dr. R. Y. Lo, Anti-Narcotic old civilisation. If that were done, IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that more fearless following of Christ,! $12

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at the Colonial Secretary's Office It was pointed out in the dis-ment), Committee on Christianize and she would in the future be pos- at No. 5; Chatham Road, Kowloon until Noon of MONDAY, the 8th cussion that in facing the issues ng Rural Life: Rev. Carleton sibly in the van of progress. All day of November, 1926, for the sup-involved in arriving at the above Lacy Committee on the Church that would take time. There was ply and delivery of the following statement, the Council had passed in Worship and Religious Educa-no short cut out of the difficulties Stores required by Government through an educational and relion; Dr. Frank Rawlinson, Com- she now found herself in diffi- comprising Departments

gious experience. The statement mittee on Christianizing Econo-culties of civil war, disorder and during the year

is not primarily a political-docu- mic Relationships; Mr. T. Z. strife. Ironmongery, Household and ment. It is an attempt to move Kco, Committee on Christianizing

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ment of Chine but to the advance- Teak Bedsteads with Mattresses, Christian Education.

[The appointment of a commitment of the whole world. He Teak Wardrobes with Eevalled Mir- Further attention was given to tee for the Jerusalem Conference hoped this spirit would take strong rora, Teak and Marble Top Wash- Bamboo and Cane Goods, Fire-the problem of Christian educa- was entrusted to the Executive root, because he believed the stand, Teak Chest of Drawers, etc..

tion.The special aspect in this Committee of the N. C. C.) · Chinese had a great and glorious etc. Drysalteries, Oils, Paints, Var-problem discussed was how * Election of Officers.

destiny nishes, etc.

Catalogues will be issued. Christian schools in China might The following were elected offi-

Dr. Jones Views. Lubricating, Lighting and. Fuel be administered so as to conserve cers of the National Christian

On View from Thursday, the first, their Christian, character

Speaking on the same theme 28th October, 1926: after Sir Henry Pollock's address, and second, maintain and im-

Chairman: Dr. David Z. T. Yui: Dr. Rofus Jones, acid, "I do not Wrought Iron Pipes and Fittings, prove their educational efficiency Vice-chairmen: Dr. Luella Miner think they are going to run wild. The general opinion seemed to Dr. R. Y. Lo: Hon. Treasurer: I don't think they are going to Brasa Tapa, etc.

be that the control of Christian Mr. T. Y. Chang, Hon. Secretary: stray to newfangled extremes. I Iron and Steel Bars, Plates, schools should, as rapidly as pos- Bishop L. H. Roots.

Angles, Braas Copper, and sible, be put into the hande of It should be pointed out that

have great faith in young, China?? other Metals.

Ecards of Education composed of this meeting of the National said there was not the slightest "Rising again, Bir Henry Pollock Iron, Steel and Brass Castings, a majority of Chinese. The Christian Council achieved a unity doubt that there were some students Manufactured Ironwork, 'etc. majority of the members of these of spirit and unanimity of mind who were taking up Bolshevist Boards of Education should be exceeding those in any previous ideas and those students were the Ericks, Cement, Lime, etc.

practical educationalists. There meeting. A number of very dif- greatest enemies of their Each of the above is a separate should, however, be on them also ficult, questions such as the aim country. They might think they and distinct tender. Tenderers representatives of church boards and function of the National were helping China along. He had may quote for any one or more or with a view to making the rela-Christian Council, the relation of no doubt they were bolding China all of the above lists, and any one tionship between the Christian Christians to China's Internation- back more or all may be accepted or re-schools in Chins, and the Chinese al probleins were settled in a way Every little incident with for- jected in whole or in part by the Church a vital and enduring fac-that not only seemed to satisfy all eigners which could be, was magni-

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Each Tenderer must produce Attention was, also given to the ing but that also registered ad-and they looked upon every such with each tender a receipt that he organisation of the National vance in co-operative Christian thing as making an occasion for a has deposited in the Colonial Trea Christian Council with a view to thinking. sury the sum named on the respec- carrying out the Call to Living tive tender form as a pledge of the the Christian Way Of Life as bona fides of his tender,, which sum adopted on Monday, It was de- SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG signera, was a bad thing, and for shall be forfeited to the Crown cided to appoint nine committees should the Tenderer refuse or fall which are as follows-1, The to carry out, to the satisfaction of Christian Home 2. Christianizing the Government, the whole or any Economic Relations & Chris portion of the respective tender or tianity and Rural Life: 4 Inter- terders which may be accepted national Relations; Church and The deposit will be returned to any Mission; 6, The Church, in Wor Tenderer whose tender is not ship and Religious Education; 7: accepted.

Evangelism; 8. Anti-Narcotic; 9,

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