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MADAME CHIANG STILL IN THE COLONY?
SOUTH CHINA THREAT BELIEVED
AGAIN LIFTED
to the
(Continued from Page-1) quate shelter in natural caves in The utmost secrecy is the hillsides, which the military still being preserved re-have converted into organised
dugouts vastly superior garding the movements town variety. and whereabouts of Madame Chiang Kai-ARSENALS WORK OVERTIME shek.
The industrial programme in This morning it was stated Kwangsi temporarily has slowed that Madame Chiang Kai-shek down, due to hostilities, but is had returned to Hankow by now confined chiefly to arma- plane. This afternoon came a ments and all arsenals denial of the report, with an in-province are working feverishly. timation that Madame Chiang is -Reuter. remaining in the Colony for a day or two.
Meanwhile, rumours that Ma- dame Chiang Kai-shek had come to Hong Kong in connec- tion with Sino-Japanese peace negotiations were emphati- cally denied by circles close to Madame Chiang when inter-
Mail viewed by the "China this morning.
Actual terms of peace have been mentioned in the course of reports alleged to be from re liable quarters, but it was made clear to-day that Madame Chiang's business in the Co- lony, had nothing to do with peace.
It was stated, on the con- trary, that the Generalissimo was more determined than ever to fight the Japanese to the bitter end, completely confident as to the final outcome.
AAZINE
TOKYO AGREES
in the
Tokyo, To-day.
It is hinted here that develop- ments in Central China, where the military are meeting with the explanation for the postpone- ment of to-day's meeting of the Cabinet and Imperial Headquar- ters:
serious obstacles, provide a
It is now believed that the programme for an expeditionary force in South China, agreed at
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London, To-day. Frederick Whyte, former political adviser to the Nanking Government, has been appointed Director- General of the English Speaking Union of the Bri- tish Empire, which he is re- organising. Reuter.
London, To-day. The death has occurred of Mr. Henry Lake Coghlan, one of the first men to sell plantation rubber at Singa- pore auctions. — Reuter.
ARCHBISHOPS'
Tuesday afternoon's' meeting, COMMISSION
will be postponed.. Our Own Correspondent.
Mr. T. V. Soong told the "China Mail" that he was un- able
to make any statement
ON DOCTRINE
London, To-day.
The Report of the Commission
regarding the purpose of Ma-appointed by the Archbishops of dame Chiang's visit.
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Canterbury and York in 1922 to consider Christian doctrine with a view to demonstrating the extent of agreement within the Anglican Church and investigating how far differences can be removed diminished, has now been publish- ed.
The Report challenges tradi- tional beliefs at several points and rejects the infallibility of the Bible, saying that its authori- ty must not prejudice investi- gation in any field.
It regards historical evid. ence for the virgin birth as inconclusive, and declares literalistic belief in physical resurrection of the dead must be rejected.
that
On the other hand, the Report declares that the Resurrection of Christ was an event as real and as concrete as the Crucifixion.
SYMBOLISM
Commission is divided. in regard to whether miracles occur, but is agreed that God can work miracles if he pleases, and say they have no objection to the theory that evolution can be drawn from the Creation nar- ratives in Genesis.
Educated Christians agree that these as
Paris, To-day.
The Chautemps Cabinet has resigned. Reuter.
Paris, To-day.
Chau-
Resignation of the temps Government was due to resignation of the Socialist Ministers from the Cabinet. This was preceded by dramatic incident in the Cham- ber when the Communist leader declared that his party would only vote for the Government in order to maintain the Popu lar Front.
M. Chautemps replied that in that case he would give the Communist Party full freedom of action.
The Socialist Party then re- tired from the Chamber and the Socialist Ministers finally decided that their position wa untenable.Reuter.
POPULAR FALLACIES
mythological that Nero fiddled while Bome burned,
this is not ti Nero was not n in Rome at the actual time
origin and their value for us is symbolic rather than historical.
-Reuter
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this morning,
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