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"THE
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"YESTERDAY AT PEKING"
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METHODIST
Mail:
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932.
CHURCHES IN
LEGAL UNION
Duke And Duchess Of York At Ceremony.
A MILLION ADHERENTS.
TYPHOON TAIL HITS US. LEGION
CHEUNG CHAU.
Small Damage Done To Property.
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CASH BONUS QUEENS TIFAGRE
Use Of Troops At The Capital Is Condemned.
*REPEAL URGED.
Cheung Chau, Yesterday, Little damage was done here dur ing the typhoon although the storm was strong enough to stop the ferries Saturday. Trees and gar-
Portland, Ore., Sept. 19. dens suffered most. Due to the
re-opening of In the face of President Hoover's statement that payment in cash
tire national programme of economic recovery, the American Legion fairly shouted a demand to-day for the bonus.
London, To-day. The legal act of Union of the three Methodist Churches in Bri-l the schools, the number of tain took place yesterday in visitors on the island is would be a fatal threat to the en- Albert Hall, in the presence of a diminishing but it is surprising to large congregation which includ-note that most of the accommoda- ed the Duke of York, who repre- tion is looked up already for next sented H.M. the King, and was accompanied by the Duchess of
A fine view was obtained of the By the overwhelming vote of York.
The Bishop of London lunar eclipse and the village was 1,168 to 109, the national conven- and other Bishops, leaders of non- gaily bedecked with coloured tion approved a resolution de conformity at home and abroad, lanterns the Lord Mayor of London, Mr. festival. Walter Runciman, President of
summer.
to celebrate the
moonmanding that the World War. com-
pensation certificates given former service men, be redeemed in cash
the Board of Trade, several mem- NO BLAME LAID IN without delay bers of Parliament, Sir Josiah Stamp and other prominent Methodists, were present.
Conferences of Wesleyan
BOY'S DEATH. Trapped Under Slide
At West Point.
Shouts of Approval. The announcement of the vote, which was taken after "short speeches for and against the re- solution had thrown the conven- tion into disorder, was greeted with a shout of approval,
Methodist, Primitive Methodist and United Methodist churches having given their separate and
A verdict of Death by Mis- joint assent to the deed, Dr.
In addition the Legion took" an- Scott Lidgett, President of the adventure was returned by a Coron other slap at the administration by Uniting Conference, declared er's jury at the Central Magistracy voting by noisy acclamation a pro yesterday afternoon, when before posal to censure the War Depart the Union accomplished..·
There are over 1,000,000 ad- Mr. Schofield, the inquiry was con- ment because envelopes containing. herents in Great Britain of the cluded into the death of Tseng Secretary of War Hurley's speech Tack-hoi, a 15-year-old schoolboy, defending the use of troops to oust Methodist Church, which com-! prises about 12,000,000 mem- who was killed at a recent fall of the bonus marchers from Washing
earth on 18 Yat Fu Lane, West ton last July 28 were placed in the *chairs of delegates in envelopes The Duke of York read a mes Point district.
The Jury added the following bearing the name of the depart- sage from the King congratulat-
rider-We consider that all pre- ment ing the Uniting Churches.
bers.
We consider no-one is to blame."
SOUTH CHINA COMMAND SWIMMING.
"I welcome the Union as mark-cautions were taken previous to the ing one step towards the unity of slip, and that it was unforeseen the Christian people-a cause always near my heart," he said in part. The Duke of York add- ed that the Union marked the opening of a new era in the life of one of the greatest spiritual¦ forces in the modern world. Hel regarded Methodism as a leading factor for world peace, he declar- od. British Wireless Service,
LYTTON REPORT IS WELL GUARDED.
Translations Made But Kept A Secret.
(Continued from Page 1.)
But a more stinging resolution, censuring the federal officials for
the use of troops, was not voted on, not having been reported out of the resolutions committee.
the
Against Prohibition. Outright⠀⠀ repeal, in of Eighteenth Amendment and the | Volstead prohibition enforcement
4th Heat: Sgt. McCullough act was urged with the adoption of (R.A.P.C.), Cpl. Shearer (S.H.), another resolution, 1,144 to 183. L/Bdr. Harris (RA), and L/Cpl.-A.P.. Scammell (S.W.B}}_{\\\
150 Yards Championship; —
heat will go into the Final.
The first placed man in each CHINESE BURNED IN
- FIGHTING FIRE.
Chemist's Mixture Is Cause Of Blaze.
1st Heat Pte. Blair (A.S.H.),
Frost (R.A.), L/Bdr.
L/Cpl. Sutherland (S.W.B.), and Spr. Waldron (RE), ALKA
Dolman 2nd Heat: L/Bdr.
Burns on the arms and legs were
Geneva, Yesterday. (R.A.), Pte. Wallace (8.W.B.), Fta. Every effort is being made to Hamer (R.AS.C.), and Pte. Kildae sustained by Pun Kam aged 22 prevent a leakage in the Lytton (A.S.H.).
3rd
Heat Pte. Campbell years, when he attempted to ex- Report. Except for printing, the
(S.W,B.), Cpl. Day (R.A.0.C.), Pte. tinguish a small fire which broke report and translation are quite; Lee (A.S.H.), and Gar. Hyde out at the Paramount Chemical ready in French and English. (RA).
Worker 581, Canton Road yesterday Press summaries have been pre- 4th Heat: Sgn. Cord (R.C.S.); pared Printing will · occupy
Bnd. Jameson (A.S.H.), Gar. Olvar afternoon. fortnight and it is expected that (RA), and Dmr. Smith (S.W.B.),
the report will be distributed on October 9 or 10 to all members of the League.
The report will be submitted to the Council which will not discuss it in deference to the Japanese Government's request for a delay of six weeks to enable the Japanese Government to examine the recom- mendations and send a special delegat Geneva with full In
(elt: köra that t
request is reasonable:
aspanoss
The special assembly for dis- cussing the report will probably meat on November 21, and will re- main in session, for a foi
Reuter
CLOUDY.
The Royal Observatory's stated:
The anticyclone has weakened. HOW and moved eastward covers S.E. Sen of Tatively
ன்.
It appears that at about 4.80 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Chinese dispensing chemist was engaged in experiments with a dis- infecting fluid. A vessel contain- ing a mixture of resin and cresot was being heated on a spirit stove,
when it burst into flames. Pon Kam, an employes,
to subdue
the fames,
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BUT The Flesh IS WEAK
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NORA GREGOR HEATHER THATCHER EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
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