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ARCHBISHOP

GIVES CALL

FOR PRIESTS!

Sovietism Danger To Faith

NATIONALISM A MENACE

PRODUCERS WASTE FORTUNES

"Dramatic Rights" Ruling

HOLLYWOOD'S GROUSE

Hollywood. Somewhere up in the domesticated wilds of Malibu London. The "call of a world-for the tailored green expanses of wide Church to younger men who Beverly Hills there should be a are looking forward to. ordina-quiet grotto where a few big tion or who have been recently screen executives could get to- ordained, to offer themselves for gether for a good cry. There the great adventure overscas" is should be firm turf to provide referred to by the Archbishop of sound footing for punting-co-| Canterbury, in a foreword to a operative punting with U.S.$35 pamphlet ""The World-Wide English shoes landing smartly Church." issued by the Mission-against the seat of U.S.$40 Eng-

lsh flannel trousers. ary Council.

Ing.

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

This graphic photograph shows the body of Charlęs: W. Wyman, 75, keeper in Denver Zoo, where it fell when he was at tacked by two grizzly bears while cleaning their den. A 330- ment before the photograph was taken the police drove the beara away from the body with bullets. Wyman raised the bears from cubs and they had never been suspected of being danger- OUR

of H.K. VOLUNTEER

Orders For The Coming Week.

DEFENCE CORPS COOLER ON GROUND

ber must rendezvous at Queen's Pier at Optional.

2.25 p-Dress

The Archbishop says of this For the executives have some booklet: "It discloses the urgent reason to suspect that they have need of young unmarried priests needlessly given away millions--- for whom posts and the neces-count them-of dollars. Eary money are ready and wait- When the Warner Brothers

hurled the monkey wrench "Yet we are told that even of talking pictures into the movie those who have declared them-machinery back in 1929 there selves ready to give equal con- followed a wild scramble for sideration to invitations to serve stories. Producers realised that overseas or at home, nine out of with characters required to con- 10 at the end of two years' curacy verse sensibly something resem Orders by Lieut-Colonel H.{ are either married or engaged. bling a plot must surround the B. L. Dowbiggin, O. B. E. Com

Spirit of Chivalry. dialogue. Playwrights were im-mandant, Hong Kong Volunteer "It is the old excuse I have ported by rail, plane and liner. Defence Corps: married wife and therefore 1 and producers sent literary young cannot come. Is this-I-cannot men and woman scurrying to but ask the spirit of chivalry the libraries looking for well-

EXTENSION OF LEAVE which ought to move strongly known titles of the decade.

2nd Lieut. A. E. Bates' leave among the young clergy of a More than occasionally, the

tended from 1st July to 30th world-wide Church?"

literary operatives, reported that Parade at Headquarters at 6.30{tember, 1934. The Missionary Council de-this book or that, which had been p.m. on Tuesday, 4th September.

Hong Kong. Friday, 31st August, 1934.

PARADE Corps Signals

TRANSFER

No. 1883. Pte. J. Wolfe trans ferred from Reserve Company for active duties with No. 8 (ANZAC) Company as from 30th August, 1934.

LEAVE

THAN IN AIR

Temperatures Tested By Aviators

U.S. BUREAU EXPERIMENTS

Washington.--Naval aviators proved that those in Washington were cooler on the ground re- ex-cently than they would have been Sep-15,000 feet in the air.

In tests to obtain data for the Weather Bureau, pllots from the Anacostia Naval Air Station

clare that the dominant forces in made into a silent picture, had This is the first parade of the 1934) No. 1681, Acting L/Corporal R. found that for almost 5,000 feet the world situation would seem good chances as a talkie. Many 1936 Training Season and every M. Pearce, Motor Machine Gun above the surface of the earth to challenge the Church and its of the stories had been bought as member is expected to be present. Section, granted sick leave mission.

silents by the same studios which Any member requiring new from 15th August, 1934. "There is the direct frontal now wanted them for talkies. clothing and equipment will re- attack of an anti-Christian com- Query: Did the studio own the port to C.Q.M.S. Millington munism," they state.

talking picture "rights?

"The Christian Church cannot hastily

condemn communism

with its ideal of world brother-

Superior Court Decision.

above parade.

Machine Gun Battalion

Sections

A few producers sought legal Armoured Car & Motor Cycle hood and concern for the com-counsel, many others snap-judged | mon man.

the talkie rights # different Car Section:--

on

the temperature was higher than jon the ground. No. 2074, Pte. E. C. H. Tribbeck, When they took the air the No. 1 Company (M. G.) granted temperature on the surface was one month leave as from 31.8.34 to 170 degrees, with 92 per cent. hu- 21.9.34.

midity. As they nosed up the No. 1761, Tpr. F. G. Nigel, Ma-temperature increased to 75 de- weeks leave as from 23.8.34 to grees and when their altimeters chine Gun Troop, granted five registered 4,755. feet the tem

Iperature was still 2 degrees.

Communism Is Religion, transaction from the silent rights Monday, 3rd September-There 26.9.34.

and paid for the new privilege, will be

no parade on account of

"But alone amongst world Even those who were assured by Government Holiday. forces it is communism which attacks religion as such, and when with its wonderful mis-

their counsel that they had a chance to win the inevitable liti-

Cycle Section Monday, 3rd September-There

sionary spirit it pushes its anti-ation felt that the time was too will be no parade on account of Battery, granted two months leave of weather forecasting.

God campaign out into many lands, its conflict with the mis-! sionary forces of our Faith is in- evitable.

valuable to spare if there was a chance to lose.

Government Holiday. Wednesday, 5th

No. 1630, Gnr. E. M. Marques, higher than on the ground. No. 9 Platoon, Corps Infantry, The flight was one of a series granted one month leave as from in connection with the adoption 1.9.34 to 30.0.34.

by the Weather Bureau July 1 No. 2113, Gnr. G. Hill, 1st of the air-mass-analysis. method Daily flights are being made at naval as from 25.8.34 to 24.10.84.

air stations, from the four naval STRENGTH

plane carriera Saratoga, Lexing- ton, Langley and Ranger, and from a vessel in each major divi sion of the fleet,

No. 2158 Pte. H. F. Hopkins M. Gun Btn. (for M. M. G. Sec.)

Now, five years later, comes a

September- superior court decision in Los Section will parade at Miniature Angeles holding that "dramatic Range for Musketry Instruction.

No. 2 (Scottish) Company

27.8.34. Owing to the allotment of the

No. 2159 Pte. A. W. Rowe 1.

Continuous. Record. Each plane carries a special the No. 2160 Pte. E. L. Strange Minstrument developed by

No. 2161 Pte. B. M. Hynes M. It makes a continuous record of

mospheric pressure.

"It is a force with which the rights" to Harold Bell Wright's Church must reckon. Neverthe-When a Man's a Man" and other less within a year Communism in novels include the talkie rights Parade Ground to other purposes Gun Bta. (for No. 1 Coy) 27.8.34. certain lands has been.crushed or as well as silent.

on September 6th the parade for driven underground and its power seems waning before the haps sensed the truism that the ber 7th.

Sol Lesser, producer, who per- that date will be held on Septem-| Gun Btn. (for 1st. Battery 27.8.34. Naval Bureau of Aeronautics. rising power of nationalism.

world moves on, had dickered "Nationalism iR spreading

No. 3 (ANZAC) Company Gun Btn. (for M. M. G. Sec.) temperature, humidity and at- rapidly. In land after land dic- rights," as opposed to the "mov- years ago for the "dramatic tators are in the saddle, carrying picture rights" and is sitting Thursday, 6th September, 1934. No. 2162 Pte. C. E. Soares. (C. Ing out nationalist regimes of on a gold mine with a collection

The Company will parade at Infantry)-25.8.34. varying degrees of severity of Harold Bell Wright's novels, full strength, in Mufti, on Mon-

No. 2168 Pte. D. J. Noronha (C. Fascist movements are pressing worth their weight in radium day, 10th September. This is the Infantry) 25.8.34. the ideals of nationalism in lands just now in view of the clean jfirst parade of the Training Sea- No. 2164 Pte. G.. A. Guterres where it is not yet in power.

son and all ranks are expected to Infantry) 25.8.34. how-turn up.

There wll be no rifle practice on 27.8.34.

movies movement, Faith Endangered.

Many other producers, "Nationalism as such is not to lever, are reported to have closed. A Company Meeting will he condemned by the Christian, similar contracts in the old days. held directly after the parade. but despite its frequent eager-and to have pald new and need- ness to claim the Church of the less money for the talkie rights. country as its ally in the nation--United Press,

alist cause if is often a subtler

danger than Communism to our

Faith, and its spread.

"Church missions with their SCHOONER SKIPPER

aim of building up a Church out of all peoples and nations and tongues are, and must be, unre- pentantly international.

"A clash is certain sooner or later between F nationalism which suppresses liberty of speech and liberty of conscience and mates 'dangerous thoughts

AND MONSTER

Swims Away After Harpoon Shot

be

Corps Infantry (Portuguese) Parade for Tuesday, 11th Sep- tember 1984 at 5.30 p.m. at Head- quarters. Details will found in the Appendix.

No. 2165 Pte. J. V. Pereira Infantry) 25.8.34.***.

No. 2166 Pie. C. A. Remedios Infantry) 28.8.34.

No. 2167 Pte. R. U. Danenberg Infantry) 28.8.84.

No. 2168 Pte. LA. Da Silva Infantry) 28.8.34.·

The programme calls for early morning flights to at least 17,000 feet in which the planes climb at a uniform rate of 300 feet a (C.jminute, leveling off at regular in-

tervals for one minute to reduce (C. of the temperature and humidity elements of the recording in- (C.strument, called an aerometeoro

graph.

(C.

An experienced aerological ob server makes notes on heights, (Ctitude of smoke and haze layers, thickness and type of clouds, al-

character of precipitation en- (C countered, and levels at which or ice formation on the plane is excessive turbulence, bumpiness

'noticed.

No. 2169 Pte. E. F. Passos Infantry) 28.8.34.

No. 2170 Pte. J. J. Remedios (C Infantry) 28.8.34.

Kit & Equipment All ranks should note that re placement of Kit and Equipment should be arranged through the C.Q.M.S. before the end of Octo-i ber. Applications should be made Volunteer Headquarters will be

No. 2171 Pte. V. H. Xavier (C) Infantry) 29.8.34.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

The results of all flights are sent out by naval radio or the Commerce Department's teletype system for the benefit of aviation The forecasting of cloud. formations and thunderstorms is aided.

to the C.QMS. who will prepared closed on Monday, 3rd September,and commercial interests, 25-FOOT LONG MAMMAL

and Initial the necessary for 1934. signature by the 0. C. Company. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Under no circumstances should an ictable offense and When Captain Crooks of the the form be submitted direct to Christianity which, when true to schooner Gerald L.C. arrived at the Company or Platoon. itself, is riwaya dangerous.

Sd. P. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain,

· Adjutant, - H.K.V.D. Corps. Categories.-N.C.Os Lesson

WHAT MESSENGER BOYS WHISTLE

Yarmouth, he called other skip Categories for Training Pur Dutles of N.C.OB Location.--- Still More Alarming pers and journalists on board his poses (Repeated). Lists of men Headquarters: "But it is in their determina-craft. Then he told them how in the various Categories should Anti-Aircraft. Training tion to capture the coming gen- he and his crew had seen a sea be sent in to the Company Ser- Lecture and General Explana Girton Girl's Question eration through securing com- monster.

geant Major as soon as possible. tions All Officers & N.0.0 -plete control of education and of "It was 25 feet long and very Orderly Officer for week-ending should read Chapter III, Dr. Percy Buck, King Edward

all youth organisations, that massive," he declared. "It was September 18th-Lieut. H. J.S.A.T. Vol. II-1981.

Professor of Music at London Uni- there lies in nationalism and black in colour, but white towards Silva. communism alike, the great dan- the head which was very wide Appendix attached.

Gun Training:- "

versity, speaking at the Oxford (a) Magazine loading and un-course in music-teaching on the ger to the future of the Church like that of a whale. Its average

"Still more alarming is the width was about six feet."

loading, filling &c. S.AT. Vol: II improvement recently in musical willingness of youth to have it!

p.p. 6-17.

knowledge, said: "Because it was quiet in the No. 2261, Sergeant C. J., Braile, (b). Sight setting, aiming & fir-Recently my wife was' walking water the schooner was able to Singapore Volunteer Corps is at-ing, S.A.T. Vol: 11 pp. 18-24-down a side street off High-street. come alongside and I sent a har-tached for Training to No. 1 Com Headquarters

Kensington, and in the course, of poon into its body. It imme pany with effect from lat Sept Musketry:-

100 yards passed three messenger diately lashed out and swam to 1994 £

12 men. Fire part II practices boys. The first was whistling the the bottom.

"It moved its An like a giant Lleut, JF, Wright is posted to Range

OFFICERS POSTING T5, T6 and T8-Kennedy Road opening bars of the Tannhauser squid but it seemed more like a

the Reserve Company on tempor-|Remainder:- whale or a giant shark. I have

80.

£4,000,000 WHEAT BOUNTY

For Australian Growers

ATTACHMENT

seen lots of sharks and whales ary transfer. and dolphins, but I remember Canberra.The Federal Goy seeing a fish like this only once ernment has decided to grant before last year. wheat growers during the forthWe couldn't get near it then coming season a bounty of £4, Captain Crooks expressed the

overture, the second was singing the song "Where e'er you Walk”

› Aiming Instructions. S.A.T, Vol: while the third was whistling the 1, 1931, p.p. 68-72

second subjéch of Schubert's Un- OFFICER-APEOINTMENT Lieut. E. G. Stewart (No. 1 Com- Headquarters.

General talk &c. for Recruits- finished Symphony,

• "But that story had a depressing pany)is appointed to Command the Armoured Car Company (A. C

AFTER ORDERS

sequel... A little time afterwards ***** Machine Gun Battalion^^^^^"I sat at dinner next to a young Section and MM. G. Section) with

Troop De lady,who had been "educated" at

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I told her the story, and price is below 8s. and a propor other, schooner the Marjorie E. RESERVE COMPANYtember, 1884 at 6.30 p.m. at Troop schoole ilonate decrease If the price is almost out of the water a few Members detailed for recon- Stable, Causeway for pack she said, "What is the Unfinished higher.

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