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NATIONAL CHRISTI
T LAN CONFERENCE ENDS. “
FINAL MESSAGES.
THE CONFERENCE REPORTER.]
The meetings of the final day of the National Christian Conference opened with a brief business session, in which resolutions were adopted in "accordance with which the findings and recommend tions in the carefully prepared reports of the five Commissions presented to the Confereres were referred to the Churches, "missions, mission boards End other or ganisations concerned for careful coside. ratica and especially referral to the National Christian Council for such emphasisons may be entled, se in carrying. inta" effect those recommen, scians which may call for action. The Confervuer also reford to the Council all requests for it "cf-bu-inins on which the Business
DR. WELLINGTON KOO AT SHANGHAI. ENTERTAINED BY BRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE." ANGIA CHINESE RELATIONS.
Dr. Wellington Koo was the guest at
a tiffin given in his honour recently by the British Chamber of Commerce, at Shang hai. Mr. A. W. Burkill. Chairman of the Chunber, presided, supported by Messrs.
THE RECENT CRICKET AT
SHANGHAI
OUTSTANDING POINTS.
contributed article to the NC Daily News, of the 20th inst., say
ALLEGE
FRAUD ON KNITTING FACTORY".
INTERESTING DEFENCE.
An interesting defence was raised (by, Mr. R. E... Webster, in a case of obtain-
He contended that his client's actions were perfectly honest and if any action was to be taken it should have been in the nature of a civil-notion for debi.
An eleven raised by Captain Ollivering goods by false pretences which was and representing the Hongkong Services mentioned" at the Magistracy, yeatering; was a welcome attraction in Shanghai last werk.
The team was, on the whole stronger. Argent. C. I. Arnhold. W. H.
than the Hongkong Interport, team which
Inspector J. Grant, who was in charge Trenchard Davis, H. H. FOX CM.G..visited us in May, 1921, and the result, a
of the prosecution, said that on May. W. Hution, E. F. Mackay, C. G. 8. win for Shangbai by five wickets, con
inth the defendant went to a knitting Mackies P. W. Massey, G. W. Sheppard.itutes a more or less correct result.
*The Josera were captained by Major | factory at Shum, Shai. Po and the p Bagual! who is well known and deservedly | ordered 30 doan singlets. Hensked that The guests niso included "Admiraų Tsui Popular in Shanghai. This is his fourth the goods be sent to No. 7, Peel Street,
where payment would be made
Cratifying to his anny friends to witness arved and the defendant chopped the One wonders bill with the firm's chop, and told the success with the bat. why he has not taken his batting more seriously pa previous occasious"
Wo are sorry to hear of his early depar ture hund as he will be sadly missed both
G. H. Stitt, C. G. Humphrys and E. M. Guil, secretary.
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Commiter of the Conference had not Ting-kar and Messrs. . F. Garstin ericker visit to Shanghai and it was very delivery. On the following day the goods
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In proposing the toast of their guests, Mr. Buskilt said :-
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kikom,action With this provision Tur the I.B.M. Acting Consul-neral. proper conduct of all the unfinished Cher, F. W. Potter, Duncan McNeil business of the Conferener and with the 3 tires. 12. F. Heith, R. W. rifloption of a resolution expressing appen. ciation and hearty thanks for the ger Bobertson, and Y. L. Yang. vices of all individuals and committers who had made possible the holding of the present meetings, the Conference turned to a final message from its chair.
Pastor Cusso expressed gratitude for Divine guidanes which had been from the beginning and during preparation for the Conference in the work of all its Cerami slots" and hroughout the sins to the very tax. He reminded the Confervare that the undertaking, borne, this Cons ference us he carried on under the in-
spiralicts which have marked these inertings. The spirit of the Conference bas lep en of co-operation and develop met. ti essential that every delegate
I would like to express our apprea the cricket field and on the golf links. riation of the honour they have done to As a golfer he has deservedly made a reputation as a match winner. His many British Chamber of Commerce friends will wish him all the last of luck their presener here today. His Excel and n'apely return ous Enst. envy Dr. Wellington Koo, who has been aptly discribed as one of China's for
and we were lucky to get; Most young men, has tiken a very pro- minent part in furthering the interests of this great country in which we live Few inen have filled the many positions that he has with such distinction and
him
defendant to call back within the bour for the money as the peepritor was out, When the foki called hack within the hour he find the premises closed down and the defendant missing.
Mr. Webster said that his cling was. employed in the Li Choi firm and that he hat authority to lity for the inn. On the 22nd March the business was sold to one named Wong Hoi 'who agured to take over all outstanding debts. "On the day the goods were delivered the shop was elseid down for dele. There was no in-
In the match under review the Services XL batted first on a good fast wicket Captain Olliger showed excellent formention of obtaining the goals by falsg"
Out for.36.
preteners.
At this stage the ens was put back to Wednesday "next for the Leming of the evidence.
Le Fleming, Havelock, Davis and Bagnal fatter. but, like Shanghai, they had a played a useful innings, especially the devided fail."
11
The Services second venture was not 30
Regarding bait Inspector Chan: superit. od $1,000.
Oh. Your Worship,
Mr. Wolster; Ta
acepe esponsibility to carry out fully by. Besides being Minister in Lou good. Olliver lost sight of gas from Cock and richly the decisions reached. The union of all Christian fores in China don Dr. Kee has taken an active partira who holed very well indeed.
innings and Davies and Bagnall which has been effected will have sigui, the deliberations of the League of Fleming played a useful but so what played pluckily but at the close feant influence not only throughout this Nations and the Washington country but throughout the world. Thus it is."perhaps, in respect of his work therecha were set only to make to win. that may be permitted to say a few Reynote of the Conference has been unity words, is it was werk in which this Cham. Another 30 mins to get and the Servic
have wou. As was Hayward was of spirit. Helsing on God's help. Theber was intenerly interested. The idrus badly these nt deep, point and Wain- said. w may achiere the goals which which he put forward were ideas with have bees sn in the inspiring visions which this Chamber has for long had the right is more than one
hwird splendidly. Nothing better has ONE
sympathy, Dr. Ko's task
put forward een seen on the Shanghai Cricket Club
ground for many years.
of them days.
Washington
WIR to
With referenen to the National Christ-as crus for the recognition of
Dr.
THE OPEN DOOR AND SHANTENT
held
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Davies
ian Council. Dr. CHENG pointed out that
In every way a mes: Interesting match hile it is the servant of the Churches.metais rights. The recognition of thes
with the heter side the winner. With the i can only succeed in the task given to rights has been the subject matter of an inclusion of Quayle and Dr. O'Hara the by the nundate of this Conference when deliberations on the part, not only of this Shanghai team is one of the best for many every delegate accepts responsibility for branch of the British Chamber of Com years and should take some beating in
Interport supporting it, and secures, through, ale uree, it at the Annual Conferences
mes on their own ground. quately reporting the Conference to his since 1519.
An extra one-day match was concluded Constituency, a similar festing of Frapon-
the Tith The Service a war with sibility and eager support froin every
"I do not prepose to go into details out Stewart, Sparks and Hayter and put Christian throughout the country,
a disappointing show against up rather CHENG arged every delegate to carry of these rights. The two most important Shanghai Cricket Club team which in back so far as possible the real spirit and are the questions of the Open Loor and cluded one or two reserves. Gotch played purpose of the Conference and urged each the Retrocession of Shantung, and these a very attractive innings of G and was well supported by Wainwright, Day and one to be patient in explaining the Cone have always strongly advocated.
Scoring 200 for four this ference so that everyone may understand pay state that we are completely Clifford
Dr. accord with recognition of her adminis
was closed and Cockburn and its purpose and its significance.
Frative rights over the Postal Service in Billings then dismissed the visitors for Br. CHENG went on to say that it is import China; more
especially as the Chinne ant that Chinese as well as foreigners postal service is an object lesson of what only Bagnall and Davies giving any share in the Enancial responsibitity which can be done in this country. We view Cockburn's success as a bawler was not must be met if the Council is to be Rec
trouble.
tive, and urged that evory, local church pathetically China's desire ltimately foreshadowed by his work in trial ganes
make
some
gracious guidance of the Lord God, this thoroughly and efficiend Dr. Koo's number of friends who will be glad to you
ADMIRAL TSAI TING-KAN.
SHANGHAI CLAIM AGAINST HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE
TREATY PLEADED IN DEFENCE.
20 that is absurd: I was going to suggest
Bail was evntually fixed at 800 in two surety bonds af $250 each.
FATAL BOAT FIRE ATS SHAUKIWAN...
WOMAN AND GIRL DIE FROM SHOCK.
A woman and a little gir! died in the Government Civil Hospital as the result of a fire on their boat na Shauki. wan barbour on Tuesday night.
Thi bad anchored thdebut
and were preping to settle down for the night when the little girl, aged, nine years, accidently upset the oil lamp. A sheet of flame veloped the parents and the child. Their shrieks attracted the boating population round about, but be fore the outbreak could be got under co- trol the clothes of the woman and the
child were practically burnt away. All three were removed to the Government
Civil. Hospital by ambulance. The woman died at noon the following day And the child two bours later. There are hapes that the man will recover,
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joy judicial autonomy provided 1-15 fact he was regarded purely as a bate sort of contribution to the budget of the council so that thead I cannot but think Dr. Koo will agreegian and as such earned his place in the
with the proviso-that
that China does try to team. The Services XI will be very wal- burden and the glory of the work may be shared by the Chinese, With the 20 too fast in the matter, blt will consent come if and when they pay as a return to reform her judicial administration visit. In this match, as in that of 1000 under Captain Baird, they have won a Conference may result in true spiritual "We consequently growth and the accomplishment of the handling of these great and important them again. goal of a united Christian Church in salects
are delight the utmost interest and we to think that China's rights China.
Following the period of devotion, have now been safeguarded beyond pos messages were received from board secre ability of dispute, and so. gentlemen, in taries and representatives, who expressed welcoming Dr. Koo. we welcome the em their gratitude for having had a share in bodiment of China's hopes for herself and the inspiration of the Confercuer, and our hopes for China. prayed for real blessing upon the work
At the Mixed Court; Shangbní, lasti of the future which will carry out the
In the welcome we give him, we
week. "motion was introduced before plats now mads. Representative of various denominational raission boards associate most warmly his able coadjutor Magistrate Kwan and Mr. Blackburn, from both Great Britain and America at Washingten, Admiral Tsai Ting-kan British Assessor for a Blay of execution and whilst perhaps his name did not ap. of judgment in the action instituted by spoke.
The closing session of the Conference Pear so frequently in the messages we F. Alan Robinson, Official. Recriver, at
received from Washington, yet I feel that H. B.M.'s Supreme Court, at was first duressed by Chinese, represent charming persuasive manner of his was and the liquidator of Mes
Messrs. ing pastors, teachers. physicians, students, very effective. One somehow associates King & Ramay, Ltd.. against the women and laymen.
These gave greet this word effective with Admiral Teal.burg-Amerika Linie, a German steamship ings, expressed gratitude for the inspira
have had the pleasure of hearing in plati
In the action under notice. tion received, and indicated the impres discussing Tariff Revision on the basi
claimed against the defendante sion they had wceived from the Confer of an effective 3 per cent and owing the payment of £381.168. 6., alleged to ener. Miss Lt TE CBCAS of Peking, who to the chain of manner that I have be moneys due by the defendants to the King & Ramely, in feelings of the others when she stressed will get what he wants." the responsibility of very delegate to this Conference for those whom he or she re presented, pointing out that each Chinese Rising to reply, Dr. WELLINGTON KOD delegato represented 1,000 fellow Christ spoke of his appreciation of the hospitali ians and each foreigner twenty missionty of the British Chunler of Cominere arios. She reminded the delegates that ther and of the opportunity it had given him He referred to the must receive from the Conference that to address them." with which to meet the needs of those who deep sympathy and close connexion of the British Empire and the country of China: had sent them.
the cluting address of the Conference of the long, long front on which their S. Franklin, coumel for the defen, for making cigarettes of entirely new design was delivered by Mr. FLETCHER BROCKMAN,
of British subjects resident in execution of judgment for the reason that Chinese territory and the hundreds of Secretary of the Christian Associating in thousands of Chinese realdent in British hereto did. by, the Treaty of Versailles,
the nations of the respective parties market. China. The keynote of the Conference, territory. He went on to describe how covenant and agree to settle all Buch he said, is spiritual unity. Such unity is China was industrially and commercially details or claims through clearing offers
awakening, not
any small established for that purpose.” but with
spoke for the women, summed up the already alluded to, I feel certain that he said Westphal ebutes, etc. The way
DR. WELLINGTON KOO'S REPLY.
and
lieu of freight
the said to
a. Last. 16s, ed., plaintiņ asked for costs and for such further other relief as the Court might derm just and expedient. The first hearing tock place on May 20th, 1910, before Magistrate Kwan and Mr. Grant-Jones when judg ment was given in favour of plaintiff. with coats.
The inetion, which was filed by Mr.
well-known for many years as General Pdaries marched together: of the thou-daats, was an application for stay of
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NEW CIGARETTE MACHINX. EXPECTED TO REVOLUTIONIZE
CIGARETTE INDUSTRY.
Advices have been received from our American correspondents that a machine.
and construction has been placed on the This machine, which is called the Triumph-Model UG" is capable of making 800 plain or tipped cigarettes minute, or approximately half-a-million- cigarettes a day. Devices can be fur- nished for making either round or oral cigarettes to be pastel or crimped, either- plain or with tips of gold, cork or paraffin.. It is claimed that this production
double is prastically
that of any
The case was adjourned.
A SHROFFS PLEA FOR
paid
hees accorded to China on, that occasion
had Ho
LENTENCY.
machine is a marvel of simplicity and cati
based on the Christian view of men and the Christian view of God. It remains for the Christian Churches and Missions There was no people, he said to whom of China and their members to "realise in she looked more eagerly than to those of concrete ways the spiritual unity which the British Empire. Dr. Kno then dwelt has been the inspiration of this gather on the fact that business connexions did ing.
not stop short at trade, but also develop. ed friendship. Of this be had sonal experience at Washington.
glowing tribute to the help that had WORKED UP GOOD BUSINESS AND machine formerly known, and that the by Great Britain. Much of the success of the Conference. from the Chinese point
FIEDZAL GLASSES.
THEN. ABSCONDS,
Charged at the Magistracy, yesterday, of view, was due to the British and in with absconding with 8500 from a rice
of
none the les
bo operated by inexperienced girls, cigarette machine named "Bonsuck
Nearly a half century ago the original
Was,
rays by the chlorophyll of the leaves:ina, though quiet, was no his peat the money, the man said that he in every comer of the world. The latest
sincere and effective. Duron, he
45 Chinese Minister in
Out of doors there is nothing so restful sad omfortable for the eyes na the light reflected from green fields and trees, the that the part played by the Association shop at Wanchai, a Chinese openly ad-introduced by the United Cigarette Machine sbsorption of the ultra-violet and orange British Chambers of Commerce inmited that he had spent the money. Co. of Lyachbarg. Virginia, whose “ Uni- Asked by the Magistrate how he had versal" and "U-K" models are also known hence the introduction of Fienzal Glass,
of the pioneers of the invited his master to several dinuers at achievement had many opportunities of observing the different restaurants.
manchinery for the great industry in their yellowish green in colour, which is pro efforts made by the Britlah community in
But why should you invite him "new made "Triumph" machine which, the duced in several shades, and lenses made China to promote the welfare, not only of queried the Magistrate,
manufacturers state will revolutionize the Great Britais, but of China, and of all of this may be worn as a protection, by
The defendant: Oh, he asked me to do industry. the Allied communities in China. These over-sensitivo ojos where it is desirable things were a good augury for the future. He wound up with some carnest refer.
30.
The master of the shop, who was pro-
THE WORLD THEATRE, to tone down excessive Eight and glare, encse to the importance of Great Britain sent in Court, denied thin, and the de-1 Plouzal lenses of say prescription in contributing to the education of Chinees fondant then said that if the master wae
on British lines and paid tribute to the money in instalments of $10 or 30. we were twenty-one, in six parts, with a willing to take him back he would refund sither regular or Toria forrós are mand-
Warner's magnificent drama, "When the exorts made by the British Chambers I am entitled to lactured by the Hongkong Optical Co., of Commerce in that direction.
little consideration powerful cast, is being screened this after. Admiral Taxi Ting-zax then made a ad I have made his business for him." successors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing |
Doon and at 0.15 p.m. at the World As the Master refused to listen to the Theatre. It is a tense story of love and very delightful, speech, which waa, grested and Befracting Opticians, sa, Queen's with loud applause, and a very pleasant defendant's suggestion, the Magistrate sacrifice which holds the interest of the
entertainment thuy came to an end,,
audience" from beginning to end.
Boad (nates!--ÄSTI.
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aont the man to prison, for two months.
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