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With this reference to the broadcast by Mr. Harold Nicol- son on the subject of the Sovieti persecution of religión in Rus- sia, Mr. F. A. Mckenzie, the journalist, who has spent many years in Communist Russia, ends a chapter in which he has de scribed at first hand the terrors of exile in Northern Siberia-to which countless churchmen have RAFT PROGRAMMES and been condemned-in "The Rus-

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May 11, 3rd Sunday after Easter.

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World's Coldest Spot.

No part of his story is more terrible than the chapter in which The describes the life of exiles in the coldest spot in the world- the frozen wastes in the north of Central Siberia, where there are sometimes 122 degrees of frost, jand care must be taken to avoid

the freezing of the eyes.

In this, as to other isolation areas, are taken those whose re- ligion has brought on them the anger of the Soviets, along with political exiles and the worst criminals, clad often in the thin summer clothing which they were wearing when arrested.

The offences are trivial which may bring this torture on the religious. Mr. Mackenzie re- cords that Bishop Paul Glasvo-

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Shanghai,, April 25, The Chinese Ratepayers' As sociation to-day fesued two statements, one in English and another in Chinese, refuting the

Orders by Major H. B. L. Dow- The book contains accounts of biggin state: many of the more important trials, and includes a photograph H.M. The King's Birthday Parade of Archbishop Benjamin before There will be a rehearsal for the Soviet Court, from which he the King's birthday parade at Vo-points brought out by Mr. Mac- was taken to be brutally murder-lunteer Headquarters on Tuesday. Donald, local British barrister, ed by drowning, bound to the May 27, at 6 p.m. Dress: Uni- against an increase in 'Chipëse paddle of a river steamer

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representation on the Shanghai Municipal Council. at the an- meeting of foreign ratepayers last week.

The period covered by the book]

Annual Ride Meeting, Prizes. includes the great mass meeting

The prize giving in connectionnual of protest arranged by the Christian Protest Movement in with the Annual Rifle meeting will the Albert Hall, which led to be held at Volunteer Headquarters the stirring of public opinion on Friday, May 30 when the Hon. throughout the world.

Mr. W. T. Southorn has kindly con- Stalin's latest call for a modi. aerited to be present. fication of the rigours of the per- secution is noted, and Mr. Mac-1 kenzie comments:

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Dinner.

The Association says that the entire tone of Mr. MacDonald's

to was contrary

the speech trend of the times and un- British. In opposing the re

the statement adds,

A dinner will be held at Volun-commendation of the Council. Mr. MacDonald has shown him- teer Headquarters on Friday, May self an opponent of the "Chinn "What will be the effect of 30, at 8 pm. Tickets, price $1.50.policy of his Home Government, this? It is too early to say, each, will be available from Tuen- but as I write word comes of the day next. begiming of a remarkble change for the better. The main at- tack against religion, that was to have sweept it from the land held on Mondaya at 5.30 p.m.. is faltering."

SINGAPORE MAIL BAG ROBBERY.

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CHARGED.

Band Practice.

In future Band Practice will be

Corps Band.

It is also pointed out by the Association that there are many Chinese among Mr. MacDonald's clients, and that in view of this fact his relentless opposition to the Chinese, desire for larger share in the government of the Settlement is sheer ingratitude. The statement then voices re- Battery

gret that Mr. MacDonald should There will be no parades until go so far in his opposition to further notice.

There will be & full Band Prac- tice at 5.30 p.m. in mufti at Head- quarters on Monday.

Corps Signals Signal Claes will parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.80 p.m. Thursday.

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Important developments have

Machine Gan Troop. taken place as a result of police) inquiries into two recent mysterl- Parade on Thursday, at 5.30 p.m. ous mail bag robberies in which at Causeway Bay Stables for Troop rotes dispatched from banks in drill. Singapore to branches in Sumatra were lost or stolen in transit, says the Straits Times.

a servant, named Chao In the Second Police Court, Yun-ting, stabbed his mistress. Singapore, on April 28 an en- Mrs. Yang Huei-lin, and her ployee of the Singapore General

Machine Gun Company. There will be no parades until further notice.

Scottish Company Parades-Thursday, for Machine

sister-in-law, Mrs. Lu Haino-Post Office, was charged in connec Gun Instruction.

chia, a concubine of the son of tion with the theft of 40,000 No. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock Mr. Lu Yung-hsiang, former guilders sent from Singapore to under Lieut: G. Duncan, M.B.E Tuchun of Chekiang, according Diambl, Sumatra, by the Oversea-

No. 7 Platoon et Headquarters to the Chinese Press.

Chinose Bank.

5.30 p.mi. under Captain H.E. For The case occurred at the The money was dispatched to syth. house of Mr. Yang in the Japan- the

Portuguese Company

bank's branch office. at

the proposal of the council- as to use his eloquence, to persuade the British ratepayers to rise against the British Gov- ernment because of the latter's friendly policy toward the Chin- ese Government and people

In conclusion, the manifesto expresses the hope that the local attorney will, of his own accord, repair the wrong 'done to the Chinese residents of the Settlement-Kuo Wen,

The Attorney-General has urged the need for definite rules regarding the exercise of the judge's discretion in divorce cases, in order to prevent frauds on the Court.

Sabbath-breaking in Brighton was attacked in a speech made at Hova by Mr. H. HI. Martin, secretary of the Lord's Day Observance Society,

ese Concession and Mr. Yang Djambi by the steamer Alting. Parades. The Company will himself was absent when the Investigations were made by the parade at Headquarters under fatal affair took place. Mrs. authorities but nothing definite Platoon arrangements on Friday, Yang was stabbed to death, she could be established at that time. May 16 receiving 22 cuts on her body, Early this year. It will be recall

Fridays, May 23 and 80 are al while Mrs. Lu was seriously ed another sensation was created lotted for Competitions. wounded. The murderer him- by the reported loss of 50,000 Rifes. All rifles must now be self was also cut in the body. guilders dispatched by the Sze. Hal returned to Corps Stores in cleantery, as from 1.5.80. The motive of the murder is re- Tong Hank to their branch at condition. Any defects must be ported to be revenge, but in Djambi by the steamier Van der reported when handing in the vestigations were proceeding be. Parra

rifles.

LAMMERT BROS. after the murder. The murderer fectiva Department, has been fulls

cause the house was set on fire Mr. E. Cheers, head of the De

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No. 1118 Sigm. L. Baptis, Corps Signals, as from 16.4.80, 0. No. 1176 Col. D. C. Baptista, Corps Band, as from 15.80 Having left the Colony,

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