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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. SOME CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES

SERMON BY THE REY, H, COLLEY MOYLE

HI-PROGRESS.

JAPAN'S ATTITUTE IN CHINA,

GENERAL HIGASHI'S

STATEMENT.

STRICT NEUTRALITY IN CHINESE POLITICS.

PexiNG, March 9th. Following is the third of the RH.

Reuter huts been requested to circulate Copley Moyle's Lenten Course of sermons

the following statement, by General Higa preached at St. John's Cathedral;—

shi. Japane

Military Attach in Phil, 3.13. One thing I do, forgetting | Peking- the things which are behind, and stretch- ing forward to the things which before. I press on toward the goal.”

SHIPPING STRIKE

REVIEWED..

BY A CANTON RESIDENT,

The Canton correspondent of the „Y.", Daily News, reviewing the fecent strike

writus:-

EXTREME MOCIALISM,

JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION. PROPAGANDA AND THE FUTURE

OF TOURIST TRAFFIC. The half-gently neeting of the Japan - Hotel Association held in Teky recently, was followed by a dinner at the Station. Hotel. Representatives of foreign hotela.. and steamship and passenger" agencies were pucsent.

The more one iuquins into the origin of this strike the more difficult the situa rien is seen to be that the masters and Mr. T. Oita, Chief Manager of the the Hongkong Government had to faer,

Japan Hotel Association in the course of It has been eridest to anyone with eyes |u'sperch,' tail:-"As you may perhapa be

Japan in foreign countries depends largely

Our

Since Marsha! Tuna Chih-julie. moved his residence to Tientsin' some time ago thers have been in circulation to see, that there has been a great delaware, we charge ourelves with a part of We are thinking on these Sunday morn-all sorts of rumours regarding his motive of extreme socialistic agitation going on the nacional enterprises. Due to the ings in Tant of Some Characteristic Esa-and activities, and some of the Chinese in Canton for some nonths past and a rature of their business, the hotels in tures of the Christian Lif».' We have pers frem to time circulated reports good deal of wild talk leaning to Bol Japan are international in character, and thought of the nerd of Reverence. We purporting to show that some -Japanese | shey'sun.

The sudden and portentous faves so to prove that feeling towards baye grind, for sine that the Christian Militarists were ́behind. the alleged growth of the labour unions. of which religion includes the two types of thought netwities of Marshal Tunn and his more than 100 have been formed during about fink it reaches as the Immunence followers.

In seine instances my name

the last year or so, has shown that things upon the faciliti:s of our hotels and their were moving fast:

treatment of foreign guests. of Goil and at the same time it, trarbes was mentioned as being, in the alleged

A foreigner The organization of these has been,. ps the Transcendence;of God, and these Japanese support of one party or the as I sail in a former letter, largely the returns to his home country with an on- work of one man, a prominent member pleasut impression made during his so- two idens tend to produce that blend of other.

of the Kuomintang. Sun Yat-sen bas

jeurn in our country, and consciously or love and aw which we call Reverehe

It was reported by a Shanghai papir repented y lent the unions his counter unconsciously spreads is widely through "We have seen that another Characteris- | tha: Colezet Honjo, of Mukden, came to

ang and they all look tu him as

as their

conversation and publications. in the tic of the Christian Life is Work. Chris- | Peking some time ago to net as inter-

supporter.

course of its tranarisaion frem one to It certainly looks as if in their attempt tians are calleth to a life of fahour for mediary betwren alardant Than Chi-jai. to attack the capitalists they deliberately other it will be exaggerated till the the glory of God. ther mast be no pas Marshal Chang Tun-tin and Mr. Liangcked out the seamen as the first section Test and most atard misrepresenta

of the workers to try conclusions with tions imaginable are believed by the. | ser gems in the great ship of the Church. | Shih əyi' and myölf to seare Japanese the masters.

farge Aati-Japanese pro It is a key industry and publicat Each his hi 3. 2tk to do, and “ the night military assistance in an alliance to be involves so much of the trade, not only audists take advantage of it in carry cometh when the work must be left. formed agains: General Wa Pei-fu" and, of Hongkong, but Carton as well, had ag on insthuntive, sneaking campaigus,

of which all are well aware of. to through that tremendous pressure. Today we are to think of Prozreis as afhis party. It was also reported in thecould be brought to bear to carry their hotels, the guests of which consist for the most part, of foreign tourists, know those Characteristic Feature of the Christian other paper that I was involved in a points.

Events have proved that they had the circumstances quite well; and are always Life: The Chistian life is to stagnant scherie to transport Chinee arm, kept Prafe,

Because it is life it is characterised in Shanghaj to Halan with a view toasters in their grin, for after nearly on the alert for the trend of the situation ght works the masters have been unable in foreign countries. No effort has been Chanto break the strike by getting in men spared to counter these rumours, especi by growth, and therefore by Progress, giving assistance

from ents'de. Then if they could win ally in America, where groundless and But as we saw that all activity could not

this strike it would show that in everyalnost ridiculous statements were

pro- be called work in the Christian sense, so the astounding stories that have bee

**These are only a few examples of other trade ther could carry the's way, pagated most extensively. Popular scati all movement cannot be called progress circulated by some interested party to

to win the seamen's strike they would ments developed more and more for the Progress is movement

have to overcome some of the strongest | wnese, and placed our country in a very towards the de- sired goal, movement in her directions atenate Japan frora one party or the

of the remnantes or the gunst mud also other. The fallacy of these reports is is me pregress. The Christian god is in fully proved by the fact that Colons! free the Hongkong Government's hand. the future. The Golden Age of Chris Houjo has never been in Peking daring tianity is nog in the past but in the future! Our religion views this world as part of have never been asked by anybody to the last seven or eight years, and that an organic whale moving, on Kome sist in the alleged transport of arms exalted destiny is the harmory of the to Hunan. Apparently there is a force divine orden True, the harmony has at work all the time, which is trying to been marred by sin and its results, but the benefit itself by circulating these buseless Church Militant is here fo fight against sin and to reproduce the harmony. Our It is hardly necessary to point oud Blessed Lood plainly told His Apostles that the attitude of the Japane Govern that the Holy Spirit should lead them on inent on the political situation in that into all truth and that they should do of strict neutrality. When the reports oven greater works, than Ee had Himself of Marshal Tuan Chi-ju's removal to defe Whenever the Christian Church Tientsin reachet. Tokiu the Japanese has geared to be progressive, she has Gvernment semi-officially announced its crased to be true to the ideal of her intention to remain strictly neutral on ninster-and has paid the penalty. There the situation.

to

Hung ti

reports.

General

A MIGHTY ORGANIZATION.

disadvantageous position. To cope with this situation, we co-operated with the Government Railways and the

behind this effort.

All the workma of Canton have been Touris Bureau, which availed themselve The leader of whom of the international nature of their busi I spoke,-I could mentied his name. bet ness, and did their best to disperse the Counter- it would not be any good-has succeeded widespread misunderstanding, in getting all the ions to make regular themes re vigorously taken; provi contributions and possibly he has cured in was made for the introduction of funds from other and more sinister foreign tourists; the treatment of them sources, but of that one has no proof, was improved; in fact, every feasible only rumours. The strikers at me up means were tried to turn the unfavourable to Canton, or at least the large majoras | nation for the better, and we are glad thi to tl you that they have had a remark- of them anal they have been fed all takers of Caasen and by the people. Indeed, it is no exaggeration to time. They have been treated as herves at fire upon the minds of American by clement who have been captured by the way that the main efforts which have been China made by car Association in the last few socialiste propaganda go on.

news, years have been directed to national pro- fail of this: magazines and IS are certain fundamental truths which This was taken in view of the papers are nnually preaching it, and pagands in favour of our country,

vist and propaganda

have e different ages have set, in a framework of possibility of various groundless ram.

However, it is a matter for regret Bussell's vis o it far and wide."" boost

Now the that there are some anti-Japanese move- their own time, and men have grown ours being started by an interested party,

man have won the battle and where taunts still carried on, and our Associa looking at the frame-work till they condly idevail itself of the situation to

cost next Liow will fall is what Fused it with the truth it was meint to serve it, own, perfuse at the

one asks tion is now amking steady progress to fran

So there came about the con-of the name and prestige of another.

There are some who think that this wards this with redoubled energy in co- Friendly neutrality troversy between Religion and Selenco

towards the

tremendous interest in the welfare of the operation with the Government Railwaya with which the last half of the Nineteenth political situation in China is not only workers is not as sincere as it would and the Japan Tourist Bureau

Numberless questions of a serious Centary was full. To quote the words of the declared art til of the Japaness appear, and that there is some political

naturu have disea in foreign countries, Dr. A. I. MeNeile. Few of the recent Government but is al o the unanimous move

The Kuomintang. the pople's party, and people there are too engrossed in Forms of development in religious thought deraand of public opinion in Japan, and are more significant than that by whiel an it is ne dis to repen: here that the hay een heart and sou in it, but their solution to care for recreation and Military Representatives in was a singulars that right in the rest, which fact, together with the mis- approach has been made towards a truer Japane e porcyption of the relation in which Ching are acting strictly in accordance middle of the strike, the Civil Governor. representation, his affected the number of

religion

stands to science." Time with instructions from their, Home Gov. Chou Chung-ming fourd, t necessary, to tots visiting our country. In addi

In fact it is imporrible for go to his ancestral home. was when thinkers of the highest intellecternment.

the prices of commodities in our MENACE, TO ALL AUTHORITY:

country have not yet shown any sign of and education allocated one portion of them to act otherwise.

Such being the case we have " human thought to religion ns its

It locked to some as if he were in a decline. exclusive domain, and another to

difficulty.

"There were thousands of seabeen subject to serious difficulties in our science. They were, as rivals in ad- of Wales. Ons to whom he and you and men, many of them ared. parading the management, but we are steadily fulfilling jacent Kingdom, neith undaries. And will ne durre is whit and misers preachad at "sery point and "hi went intyganda of national, character is streets and estreme labour views being pur duty to our nation, improving our if one lives, sers, this want this mutung opposition was helped by the land holds as responsible for it. No way Its known to all that he has no propaganda a tendency to make "religion" quivalent Christian aght to rest content while such a the way teen eye to eye with Sun at al points to faith in the impózsin abject ravers ns is found here continues. Yat-sen and it oked as it he has tated while ** science ** was knowledge of The slams-am the breeding spots to bring pressure any way on the 22301 ascertained facts." On each side were',

THE LUCK OF THE GAMBLE. exponents who gloried in these respective Bags and colutions, and the Progress to come to terms with the employers. in which is characteristic of the Christian spite of ad the frases in trade and re defuitions. The results.... wer dis

commgrity muse result in doing away

venue from which. Canton has suffered,

There is never a big dividend paid at But this hostility is now with them, and uplifting the conditions for fear that he might have all the work Shanghai or Klangwan Baces but what rapidly passing away, us is being more off of the poor and despised.

erg of Canton arrayed agst him and we hear of the lucky happening which "elearly frcognised that religion embrass

transgress others

astrous.

or

individua! Pife of the“ Christian 23 well as of so

al.

ain

iw of the gravity of the situation."

selences the greater includes the less: F. And progress is a characteristic of the fhis own position mperiled. This is the gave somebody or other & all fortune. that nothing can lie outside the activity of the Christian community. We have workers party are

тв think that the leaders of the it is the lady who liked a certain colour,

That is the

Oth

it

have been backing the pony whose name is closest to the bottom edge of the slots ju whi which the nameboards are clipped.

hawk ou

the coincidence of a name, the policeman of the Infinite God." True Christianity to press on towards the goal, or as St. in the cause of upiting the masses. gean.ne enthusiasts

oc duty who thought it was absurd do inst stand for progressive thought, and Paul pas it in another place, we are to will show. if it has been a polition it. There is even a story at Kiangwan let one pony go without a single chance progressive thought must result. in progrew up in all things into Him which culpove to gain a point in the strugs of a group of Chines: who for years paat

ressive action A Church, of which all is the head oven Christ the members are keenly alive to

jof parts u this province, then will their The standard of personal life at which

tremendous poss.bilites for future bbligations to human society as a whole, we are bound to aim is always far be

The workers are looking for is the strongest evidence of the truth of yond us for Christ Himself is our ward to better times all round, and if on

once heard of a visitor who, studing the Christianity.

example, and the standard that He bas they find that they are only be made board, remarked:Hill on The Hawk, The usage of Christianity is that get us is perfection. And the very fact of us of then the officals will have anch! Well, two days ago I what "God so loved the world that He gave QUS not having attained the standard ugly probem to golve One ought to hill, to here goes Drawing 8 and His only begotten son." charter of social work. Every individual, it incite us to renewed cxertions in the sympach zo win the desire for a larger less than a dollar's worth of small change spiritud lie. Stretching forward to the life and more of opportunity for the for his investment of 86 he was not so very is the object of God's love and of Chiat's things which are before I press on toward tuling masses, but if it is sought by the much impressed with novices' luck. But redemption. That is why all Christians the goal,"

clasa war, then we have an example in a better one is told of Kiangwan last ought to be keen on social betterment. The spiritual life needs cultivation. Rassa of what may come.

Saturday and a well known marine ongi on the improvement of slums, and the Especially does it need it when we live in "That the workers of this country, so neer vouches for the veracity of it. delieration of conditions of labour.

a country where Christian morals are not long just bewere" of wood and drawers party of sailors, having scraped up $10 Christianity does not lay down what are taught and Christian standards are not of water, are beginning to feel that they between them, could not decide which the limits of luxury nor fix a minimum insisted upon The moral atmosphere are men and making the demands of men pony to follow. Suddenly one sid living wage. For Christianity is the here is not the atmosphere of a Christian for their share of things, is a thing to "Lumme, Nelson, of course! Nelson ain' spirit of Christ and is too great to be country and so progress is hard. But it be counted as a sign of progress, but one

never lost 1 Ότι went the money and the shut up in any set of rules. Christ's is only progress in the spiritual life that hopes that among the leaders who are loyal buejackets had the satisfaction

cna satisfy the longing of car spirit, holding out these visions to them there drawing close upon $800. Nothing has new truths and nobler lives, making And too ofter the spiritant nature is may be some who will point out a bet come to hand about Baycroft, except that them labour to improve the world and allowed to perish for want of cultivation, ter way. If only the business men of a lady, who had two of the tovon tickets brighten the lives of the down trodden 6. men and women hustle through life, China would take up this matter and taken on the 31,100 winner, immediately and the destitute. Hers in this Colour mayor satisfied, never at rest, always with realize that the future of this country is on noting the drvidend rushed up to a there is a vast army of the homeless and the underfed, which is d and reproach to a yearning unappeased, seeking a prize really in the hands of the workers and broker friend and gasped. Oh, do tell

onds to find that when they have gained themselves and that too long they have me what is the latest exchange rald the justice and mercy of our civilization, it they are still unsatisfied. We have been fooled and preyed upon by so-N.-C. Daily News. Have you ever passed through, some of an idea of happiness" says a great called political leaders, then we could the streets of this town at night and ecen, French writer and yet we cannot grasp hope that out of this new movement good the scares of people who have nowhere to In Christ and His service alone is might come. If each trade, would get

spirit is progressive leading men on to

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CULPABLE IGNORANCE.

thee," surely it was at the end of last year when this struggle began to by moot. Instead it was allowed to drift. What makes ona so disappointed a that No one could have lived in Hongkong

ed.

sleep but in the streets? I counted about there complete satisfaction-just to be together and work at ite own problems necessity of "agree with thine enemy a hundred sleeping in the street as I come a little more like Him, that is pro there insight be found a way of co-opera- qu'ckly, whiles he is in the way with passed along Queen's Road the other

gress indeed, more like Him in His self- tion." night.

denying love, more like Him in fiecare A state of sopinty which permits of for others. The vague yearning of the Bach appalling poverty at one end of the human heart is given aim and precision social, scale and unbounded luxury at the by Jesus Christ. In Him we see the ideal other, in doomed to perish unless it takes to be realised, the goal to be reached. ment should have apparently been un- foreigners there must be, but

telligence department of the Clovera- on the Chinese the small number of steps to change itself. What the Prince The Christian life is a gradual progreen aware of what was being planned in to let things get to the pass when it was

Wales will think of this when towards objective, a life of and that this was

absolutely

of

Bit

OBJE

he seat it I do not know, but there are salvance which goes on towards pertection. think they had had to meet. They could ignorant, coolio. Many o to, the most spota hare which he is not likely to see In that progress & characteristic feature hardly have known or they would have in Canton have often felt that where human beings are living, herded

Can you say with St. Paul acted more wingy, and not, in a big Hongkong did not realize how closely the together under most insanitary condi- of your life tions. If the Prince were taken round which are before, I press on toward the wrong at the start by ignoring the men's strike has proved this with a doubt. As stretching forward unto the things struggle like this, have put themselves two places are linked together. This our alums he would be likely to receive goal "4 an impression that would not easily bo effaced from his mind. And let us re- member that One greater than the Prince

(Continued as foot of next column.).

Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,

Is our destined and or way,

But to act; thất each to-morrow Finds na farther than today.

demands for at least two or three months far na Hongkong is concerned Kungtung They must have known that they coulds the thing they have to deal with sod not easily got other men to break the any falure to note what is going on in strike. If ever there was a case of the this centre may mean tremendous things

(Continued us foot of next column.) for Hongkong-

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