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THE PROBLEMS OF CHURCH UNITY.

Archbishop Egresees a Common Council.

DR. LANG'S VISION.

Dealing with the subject of Church unity, addressing the Lower House of the Convocation of Can- terbury, Dr. Lang said that an have got Impression seemed to abread that the Conference of 1930 in some way went back from the Conference of 1920. "There is no foundation for such an impres- sion," he stated.

The door which was opened in 1920, Dr. Lang added, had not been closed in 1930, but it was now a door leading to a definite road that followed a definite ideal.

"What causes trouble and dis- appointment to many of us," Dr.)| Lang said, "is to realise that most of our Free Church friends have never really entered that door at

It is not. all.

however, true that

their lend- to

of gay ers. 1 Ain thankful to any. and my experience of constant conversations with them still gives me hope that, if our minds were really set towards the same deal, many of our difficulties and mis- understandings might be remov-

ed."

The Orthodox Churches.

Honor Veteran Employee

hen Nicoll Campbell took over When Canadian

Pacific Express rig on the streets at Toronto in 1890, he was in ebargo of one of seven vehicles belongi to the company. Today the cont pany operates $5 motor and hors- driven expresa vans in that city. The inpse of forty years since by joined the service was honored by his fellow employees recently in the presentation to him of a Chester- field armchair. The presentation took place in the recreation room of the Canadian Pacific Express company in Toronto with Ben Smith, veteran of 35 years' servico, in the chair. Mr. Smith' pointed out that Campbell bad made friends for the company ever since he had started driving along his route.

Dr. Lang also referred to the prolonged intercourse with repre- sentatives of the Eastern Orthodox Churches in the endeavour to pre- pare the way towards some visible communion. It was impossible, hel said, to foretell what ultimate suc- the non-episcopal Churches on the cess might be the outcome of those other. conversations, but there could be not

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SECRETS OF THE ̈HIMALAYAS.

Endeavour to Seale Mt. Kamet..

BRITISH EXPEDITION.

Details of the

new British ex- Himalayan Moun- explained in London keen boys recently by Mr. Frank S. Smythe, the explorar who has organised an expedition to climb the hitherto un- conquered Mount Kamet, which is 25,481 feet high.

the problem of an expanding aer-pedition to the vice, are meeting it by giving tains were special training to straight from public schools.

Although this new scheme was only recently set going, the com- pany has already been so over whelmed with applicants that it has turned scores away and its quota for the year is entirely full. writes an Evening News pondent,

corres-

Mr. Smythe will be accompanied by Mr. R. L. Holdsworth, a master at Harrow, Squadron-Leader E. B. Beauman, of Camberley Staff Col- lege, and Dr. Raymond Greene, of Oxford, formerly president of the Oxford University Alpine Club.

Outlining some of the difficulties the expedition will encounter, Mr. Smythe said:

An official of the company said that the keenness of the boys is wonderful. "They are almost all public schoolboys," he said, "They must all be physically sound,

"We shall start from Almora at though the standard is not quite

for admission to the the east base of the mountain. 80 high as Royal Air Force. They must all Some weeks will be spent in a have passed the matriculation ex-survey of part of the unexplored amination or its equivalent, and country north and west of Kamet. and the ascent will be tried early We prefer those who have been on the modern side or who have in May before the monsoon season specialised in science; a classical begins. scholar is not what we want.

"They are all paid 158. a week the first year, 30. a week the second, and 458. the third. They learn everything about commercial aviation except flying itself; they Are not expected to

be pilots, though we insist that they shall travel by air whenever they are re- quired to do Ro.

they

"For the first two years work during the day in the vari. eve departments at Croydon, and are expected

to

attend

must

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night

But the

Lightness and Speed.

"The success of the expedition will largely rest on its lightness and speed, and with that view it is being kept as small as possible. I expect that we shall be joined by other mountaineers in India, and porters will be brought from Darjeeling. Given decent weather I am confident that we shall succeed. "We shall have to encounter the opposition of superstition, Bud- dhists believe that the mountain

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"In both directions," he added, classes in book-keeping, typing, tops are the homes of the goda, and doubt about the desires and hopes the task was no longer one of and, particularly, languages. For that a strange race of extraordin-

of the utmostry ape-like men--the snowmen issuing a general call for unity, but eign languages are of the Orthodox congregations.

Inhabit the mountains. I hope to the stage of definite importance.

learn They "The prospect is opening up be had reached

be able to break down these beliefs. fore our eyes," he added, "of negotiation. This accounts for the French and at least one other lan-

"If we accomplish the ascent, we groups of churches in all parts of comparative absence of glow and guage, generally German.

shall have ascended the first peak the world, Anglican, Orthodox, Old warmth in the deliverances of the more languages they know the

of 25,000 feet, of which there are Catholic, national churches like Conference of 1930 as contrasted better.

30 or 40 alone in the Himalayas. Sweden, and new churches, it may with that of 1920.

The highest peak reached yet is

The following unclaimed tele- be, like South India, which will be "There has been an acute feeling "We send them to the Geneva Jonsong (24,944-ft.), which an ex-grams are lying at the E.E. Tele- self-governing and able to develop or disappointment in many Free Institute to learn hotel-keeping, pedition, of which I was a member, graph Co. Office, Hong Kong:----- their own character and mission in Church circles in this country. As for an up-to-date and efficient scaled last year.

Alibux Barber, from Sultanpur. their own lands, but which will be far as I can estimate the grounds hotel is an essential part of every "We shall have to climb through Miss Chau Ah-chu, Kau Koo, 18, visible communion by their accept- for that disappointment, they are

aerodrome. We encourage the 10,000 feet of snow, but that, to a Gough St., 2nd Floor, from Cal- ance of a common bond of faith and mainly these:

study of mechanics, meteorology, great extent, depends on the wea-catta. order."

"(1) The report of the Com-wireless telegraphy, and shipping ther. We expect to reach the snow Esme Club, from Aldershot. mittee on Unity lays upon the his- service. If they know something at a height of 15,000 feet, but it is Gulybab, from Singapore. loric Episcopate a degree of em-about aerodynamics, so much the

Narain, from Hyderabad, Sind.. phaals which seems

Captain and Mrs. Basil Thomson, disproportionate, and disturbing;

to be renl experts on aeronauticul

"We shall make a fim of the ex-from Newcastle West, N.S.W. (2) Both the report of the Com-engineering, just as we do not pedition, and do topographical and Tomulavich, from Shanghai. mittee and the resolutions of the want them

That to be pilots.

botanical work. The expedition is

S. LACK, Conference are thought to register side of the business can always be

a private one."

Superintendent. a retrogression from the position recruited from the Royal Air

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In no distant time the Bishops of these Churches might come to gether in a common council, such a council taking the place that the Lambeth Conference had hitherto occupied. "There is only one cloud," Dr. Lang added. "There is no place at present for the largest and greatest Christian communion, the Church of Rome."

to our critics better, but we do not require them/probable that it may be at 10,000

(3) No reference is made to the "There are examinations at iny so-called Declaration of the Angli-tervals, and in their third year can Bishops who represented the the boys are sent out to a big for- Church of England in the Joint cign station, one of the most im- portant parts of the whole coun- Conference on July 6, 1928.

try.

Dr. Temple's Plea. The subject of Church unity was also dealt with by Dr. Temple. Archbishop of York, addressing the

Two Points. full Synod of the Convocation of

"Two things have, I think, be-

"We are encouraged by the an- York.

Those chiefly interested in re- come plain as a result of comments swers of candidates to the first question we put to them, 'Why do union between the Church of Eng- made upon the Lambeth resolu- One is that those chiefly land and the Free Churches had, he tions.

you want, to join Imperial Air- said, drifted into a misunderstand-interested in rounion between ourways and go in for civil aviation?

not that ing because each was assuming the selves and the Free Churches must Most of them answer, other to intend what was not in recover full mutual understanding, they think it would be fun, but the cost of emphasising that it seems to them to offer big The Lambeth Conference, Dr. differences, before we can fruitful-prospects as the transport of the Temple said, was concerned with ly discuss further the way to re-future. The boy who thinks like that about it is the one we want, advances towards unton both with union.

"The other is that the point at the Orthodox and the Old Catholic

them applying to us than for issue is not the claim of this, that, and we are getting far more of or another principle of Church whom we have room." order, but the bearing of the whole question of Order upon the life of the Church as spiritual society.

fact intended.

Churches on the one hand, and with

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The comments made show that our fellow-Christians.io the Free Churches find it both painful and shocking that any of us should at once believe that God bestows grace Bacro- upon them through their

it ments, and yet maintain that would not be right for us to parti- cipate with them in those ments.

sacra-

"This scema to point to a diver- gence of view. so deeply ingrained as to be quite spontaneous between our respective conceptions of the place of sacraments in the life of the Church, and therefore also of Individual members of the Church."

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Referring to the Lambeth Quadrilateral put forward by the Bishops of the Anglican-Com- munion as a basis for negotiation with a view to unlon, Dr. Temple wald that on three pointsScrip ture, Creed, and Sacraments-there Was agreement sufficient for negotiation. The fourth point the Historic Episcopate-remained, "This is the element," declared Dr. Temple, "for which we are ins special sense trustees for the Church of the future as we anter into negotiation with non-episcopal Churches with a view to unfon.! But the Report emphatically re cognises that those with whom we seek to be in fullor unity must equally safeguard the special tres- aures of their own traditions.",\\\^.

We are not offering an ultimatum, but a contribution to the general good, and the com mendation of the South India Scheme fa evidence that our ideal is not merely one of absorption.".

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