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18th October 6th November.

THUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th,, 1929,

REUNION OF THE CHURCHES.

ORDINATION ISSUE..

its main positions:-

"There was no doubt about the cause of

COMMERCIAL,

SÄIGOM RICK MAK

The total amount of rieg exported from January 1st to September 24th, 102, 1s 060,802 tons against 868,310 tons in 1925,

We quote today-White Saigon rice, Neid, Japan quality, Hongkong 6.43 per picul, fob. Saigon," for October/November shipment

HONGKONG YARN MARKET.

Mrs Palishwalla and Kotwall, cotton ad yarn brokers of Hongkong, in their latest trade repas

The improvement uated in the litter

of $5 to $18 per kale, with a strong tonë at the close.

Bombay, Shangbai and Japan have

the bishops dish que re-ordain... We de

COMPETITION-IN-WOOL- not magnify these enses, which were, we

TRADE admit, exceptionnt. But if the Church of Eugland in the seventeenth century could DEPUTATION TO THE ROIRE OF

· The Compagnie de Commerce et do TRADE REPLY TO ANGLICAN STATEMENT | receiver ministers from contain anfermed

churches without episcopal ordination deputation from the Bradford and Savigation d'Extrano Orient, in their The Federal Council of the Fre and yet did not thereby ke its entholic District Manufacturers Federation put report dated Saigon, October §th, «tate: Churches opened its annual assembly identity, when it could and can, an far before the Board of Trade on September There is important change to record the Kingsgato Baptist Church, Bloomens principle goes, in the twentieth cen- 17th the present serious condition of the in our market Notvistanding the lack bury, on September 17th, and devoted the tury admit, by some method other than wol textile industry owing to competi- of business, prices remain about the whole of t

sanio; the past day to the discussion of ordiantion, those whom, despite their not on from foreign countries with depre the memorandum on the Status of th having had episcopal hands laid upon cinted currencies Existing Free Church Ministry, na pre- them, it has just formally tud fully re- The Bradford Chamber of Commerce sented on behalf of the Church of Engcognized as being really in the ministry the previous week decided by nine votes: land representatives on the Joint Con of Christ's Word and Sacraments in the to mix to apply for protection under the fernen which met on July 6th last. This Universal Church. It could do it so far Safeguarding for Industries Act against memorandum was not made public bens any." principley to which the Anglican foreign competition in the wool traile fore this meeting. Its main points are, Church has throughout its history, adher- , Mr. Ernest H. Gates, Vice President of quoted in the appended statement :-

" are concerned. We ask no ituned the Federation, led the deputation. The following coolutions have been ate or proniature answer. We helier The proceedings vero-private-but-a

that God's guidanes of us all in this passed nem. com, by the Federal Council matter has not, ended, and that the last Press Association representative was in- in response to the memorandum work on it has not been said on either formed that in putting the case for the side We feel deeply that this age-long 1.The Federal Council concurs with and difficult problem can be solved only deputation, Mr. E. F. Gaby gave some its representatives on the Joint Coafer by some great and worthy act, inspired remarkable figures as to the growth of ence in expressing cordial appreciation of by courage and vision, in which men and unemployment in the West Riding of part of the period covered by our last the spirit in which this memorandum is churches are willing to take their lives

in their hands for the sake of the reali Yorkshire owing to the intense foreign circular on September 8th made further conceived, and it has given to is respect ration of a great ideal.

competition experienced during the last progress in the interval under reviva ful and careful consideration Believ- CLOSE TO CRUCIAL ISSUES

few months. He stated that that week a Influenced by the American market, ing that a direct communication of this 11-The Federal Council makes the certain firm of wool.combers had put where Raw Cotton has made a further character from the Anglican represents above comments on the memorandum their workpeople on short tim, this being substantial advance, and a broadening of tives calls for and is entitled to some do which it has received in an entirely can the first occasion that it had happened the demand for Yunnan, our market dis-

ciliatory spirit towards what it recog finite statement as to the attitude of the nices to be a friendly as well as a sincere in the history of the firm for forty played a firmness and activity which ib Free Churches in respect to it, the statement. In the interests of union, the years. In the Shipley district alone has not known for a long time past, and Council makes the following comments on representatives of the Free Churches have comparatively small me, there were 2,000 we have to record an advance in after

endeavoured to meet their Anglican brethren at every point so far as they unemployed, and using the past month (1) We cordially welcome the crucial could to go without sacrifice of Trade Union beneft figures, which die declaration that the Ministries which principle The question of ordination is

the place where we look to the Anglican not come within the purview of Govern- we have in view in this memorandum-Church to meet their Free Church bre- ment. relief figures, showed n 40 per cent doen equally responsive to the influen Ministries which imply a sincere inton,

short time among spinners noted above, reports from these centrum tion to preach Christ's Word and adtren. The Council has felt that, after increase

indicating a general adyance all round. minister the Sacraments as Christ has three years of fruitful conference, it could

Total sales. 4,700 bales. Untold stock, ordained, and to which authority so express its mind on this subject, as it and weavers in Bradford and district. do has been solemnly given by the Church has dono, with perfect frankness. The concerned are real Ministries of Christ's movement towards reunion has now pass this severe depression. It was due to the 5.000 hals. Hargains in Chinese banda Word and Sacrament in the Universal ed the stage when it can be deals with competition of goods from foreign coun- pot and to arrive 2,000 bales.

simply by discussion; we have some close Church The Lambeth Appeal itself to the crucial issues, and must deal, tries whose currencies and seriously de apoke in general terms of these Ministries with thour with clearness, courage, and preciated, and thus had enabled them to Las: having spiritual reality," and "as

having been blessed and owned by the charity.

III.The Council adds that the reccg undercut British manufacturers. At the Holy Spirit as effective means of grace," nition of Free Church ministries given in present day foreign firms were booking It is now explicitly said of them (a) that the memorandum which it has considered orders in the home market for the spring they minister the gospel of Christ; (b) enforces the contention, which the trade. The fabrics, that would be sup that they minister also the Sacraments;" Council has more than once emphasized, and (e) that they are within the universal that the deliberations over union in con- plied for these orders would, of course, or Catholic Church. If the recognition ferences and committees should be accom- not be up to the same quality as English thus so unmistakably given in words panied by practical action. Since Anglican cloth, and yet they would prevent orders were translated into.. nnmistakable. clergy and Free Church ministers are in being given to English manufacturers. actions, a great and dificult problem in the one universal church, and are minis- Some people, he said, while admitting reunion would be within sight of practering the same Word and the same the serious position of affairs, had been tical solution.

Sacramenta, then, surely there should be advising West Riding manufacturers to more of fellowship and co-operation than turn to the export trade for relief. Such

It is an immense and almost unbeliev (2) We note, however, with regret that there is, even though the final dificulty people, it was charitable to suppose, were able triumph of science that explorers in About ordination be not yet surmounted entirely ignorant of the tremendous risks the Arctic wastes should have the solitude in the succeeding section of the memo The Council feels the union movement that the West Riding had already under and, dreariness of their lives brightened. randum not only is this recognition not followed by recommendations for appro- cannot, especially in the minds of the taken in giving credit to foreign Erms. by nows items and musical selections, priate action, but the plan contemplated people, live entirely on private confer An extremely adventurous policy had been broadcasted froby England Yet this han and required for the exercise of a full shoes and their reports; and it renews pursued in this regard with the main happened. The claim to be the first on if declaration of last year that the discbject of trying to keep their work people orers in these regions to listen in is ministry within the Anglican Church is

cussion of union should be increasingly in employment and their mills running made by the Merton College (Oxford) precisely that plan which would be followed and which is followed in the churches" It heartily welcomes the Faccompanied by acts of unity between the case of persons Possessing nd kind of references to this towards the close of the Sir Sidney Chapman, on beanlf of the the leadership of Mr. E. G. Binney in ministry namely, episcopal ordination. memorandum. And in this connection it Board of Trade, replied sympathetically the expedition ship Terring to carry This means that what has just been con-notes with warm appreciation the visits to the case put before him, and said out survey work in the regions of the ice- reded in the most satisfactory language of the two Archbishops and some of the that the matter had been already brought capped island of North-East Land and is not to be given effect to in practice Bishops to the "Free Church Assemblies, before the Cabinet. What they were Spitzbergen. Any question, either on the part of the and the presence of a number of Free asked to do was to set up a Committee Anglican Church or on that of the Free Church preachers in cathedral and other ander the Safeguarding of Industries Act sent to the Central News, riá Tromio, Churches, or irregular" or of what may Anglican pulpits within view to the imposition of a Mr. Binney says:— be regarded as defective denomina

Last week (undated) we had a real tional commission is quite a different gratitude the guidance and blessing of foreign obuntries with depreciated car treat. After the day's work we listened matter to be dealt with in its own proper God in the course which the conferences rencies. What he asked the depitation in on the wireless, and to our intense way; but that way certainly is not or have taken and the anirit by which they to consider was that if the Committes Joy, here said the eternal ice and snow dination to the ministry of Word and have been moulded. The way of reunion word geb up there would be a certain were able to hear the British broadcast Sacraments in the Church of Christ of is not get eles de Tive of were set up here would deliberation operating, a man already acknowledged to be in our part to seek a fuller understanding and any recommendation which it came when through the head-pieces we heard "We could scarcely believe our carg that ministry.

[of one another, in further conference and to would have to be put before the House All this seems to us manifest and even common prayer, believing that God's way of Commons Only armolation of the English voice speaking and ther followed a few news items and musical axiomatic, and we are unable to believe will be revealed to us...

House of Commons could, validate & selections. Of course, at this distance that the position which at one moment The Council reappointed its committee, duty That section of the Safeguarding ways the sounds were somewhat faint, acknowledges that Free Church ministries and instructed it to confer further on of Industries Act which they wished to but nevertheless, reasonably clear and are real ministries of Christ's Word the matters above mentioned, ad also on invoke would expire in August, 1024 welcome. It brought home nearer We and Sacraments in the universal Church," questions still outstanding of those re Would not the effect of moving in the can claim rightly to be the first explorers and at the next requires, nevertheless, mitted last year.

matter mean that there would be a great in Arctic regions to listen into news that those in them must be ordained to

rush of imports now, and before the and musical items broadcasted from home. machinery of the Act could be set proWe are all in the best health, and perly in motion the Act would be almost everything goes well. Have any of our due to expira?"

Mr. Gates, in reply, pointed out that should be heard, especially by listeners wireless messages been picked up! They from his practical experience of the in in Scotland, between 9 and 10 p.m. trade, the effect of an announcement that (Greenwich mean time). We are sending the Board of Trade was going to move them with the call signal R.N.R. and would be to restore confidence in the the wave length 440 meters.fligh British manufacturer If an announce ment were made to-day Bradford would

THE ORDINATION, QUESTION...

the ministry of that very Word of Christ

Japancao" Yarn. —- Locally, ́ Japanese: yarn has again come to the fore and has fully shared in the general advance, stocks of this yarn are quite small here.

Raw Cotton.-Market has remained very firm in this staple commodity. No

stocks,

THE BOON OF WIRELESS. EXPLORERS ENJOY NEWS AND MUSICA

MATTERS BEFORE THE CANINETAretie rapedition, which set out under

TV-The Council recognize, with deep counter-railing duty on imports from

and thou very Sacraments of Christ—|---- * WETS" AND "DRYS” that such a position will be found one on

IN SCOTLAND. which our Anglican brethren, with con- sistency of thinking and noting, can per- 400 SPEAKERS READY FOR WINTER manently stand..

(3) We turn to the grounds- of this

BATTLE.

In a wireless message which has heen

CALICO PRINTERS' (VIEWS

NO

HOPE FROM ✨TARIFFS.'*

The President of the Calico Printers Association, speaking at the twenty-fourth annual meeting of that organization in Manchester on September 19 decinred

insistence on episcopal ordination and wo Scotland, last month was preparing for are referred to the preface attached to the second big fight between the "Wels" the Ordinal in 1661, which laid it down and the "Drys, and spa that no man shall be accounted or taken Every three years under the Tembe busy to-morrow in a new atmosphere to be a lawful Bishop, priest, or deacon perance (Scotland) Act, 1913. elee of confidence.

'After some

general discussion Sir in the Church of England or suffered to tions may be demanded at which voters execute any of the said functions except can decide whether their respective dis Sydney Chapman said that a committee he be called, tried, examined, and ad- tricts shall go dry, remain wet, or had been already set up under Bir mitted thereunto: according to the form have a roduced number of shops with George Barnes to inquire into the general bereafter following, or bath had formerly liquor licences,

effect on industry of depreciated curren episcopal consecration or ordination." We The first local veto elections were held cies. He admitted that he was very much remark that this drastic rule, which in 1930. They resulted in prohibition impressed by the documentul evidence applies to any of the said functions," being imposed in 19 areas, limitations which had been put before him as to the that the world competition was steadily is not strictly obeyed by the Church of being enforced in 38 areas, and 495 areas loss of orders by Yorkshire manufactur increasing and that we could never

again expect to hold

the monopolies as in England to-day at regards the function remaining "wet" In addition no poli ex

Lator of preaching; and the Lambeth Confer was demanded in 335 areas.

the following agreed statement past, Ho montioned. the cotton trade as a ense in point and said that experts had czer of 1920, as the present memorandum In majority of towns the elections was issued

reported

that the mills and workin r-minile us, expressly countenances this will be held this year on December 4th, The whole position of the woollen and Germany had had enormous sums spent exception in certain credinstances though in some parts of the country worsted industry is receiving the very on than to bring their productive capasity. This is but one indication that we are in November. The country districts will Trade who have asked for the fullest in mans were ready to competo successfully polling will take place en various dates careful consideration of the Board of up to the highest pitch, and that the Ger- dealing to day, not with the Anglicanism not poll until 1925, when the county coun- formation with a view to an early report as soon as the French occupation of the of the Restoration, which deliberately eil elections will be belde to the Cabinet, which has before it the Ruhr was ended. In Italy, Poland, desired to exelude Nonconformists andIn December all municipal wards in serious condition of the industry as part Czecho-Slovakia, and in the smaller cen which penalized them, but with the Angli-which wets" at the last election sus of the general industrial atuation of the tral European states, cotton manufac canism of the Lambeth appeal, which whined parties of complete define country and the steps which ena ba tahad furors were not only securing their haa earnestly seeks reunion and which sp be fought. If the wetswin theat and by the Government to remedy to far markets but were extending their export proaches Nonconformity with friendship. satisfactory applicants come before the as possible. But we should do injustice to our licensing court for establishments in Anglican brethren who present this memo these areas, they are entitled to the grant pro endum if wo suggested that they ground of licences up to the total originally QUEEN OF HOLLAND'S GENEROUS from any system of tariffa, ed themselves merely on s claus from a foster preface inserted at a time more marked Requisition forms demanding a poll in by controversy than by charity. They December had to be returned by Bent. say that this preface embodies prin-goth. It is expected that there will be ciples to which the Anglican Church has polling in the 34 wards of Glasgow throughout its history adhered." Already there were 400 names on the We submit that this is hardly accurate list of speakers on behalf of the Temper historically. It is well known up to the ance Party campaign. There will also be time of this deliberately exclusive preprocessions sermons in hundred of Lust, there were ministering in the eures churches, and a large number of demon of the Church of England many strations caling for a dry Scotland is Bishop Comin's reckoning --who had not. Both':''wate""" and """drys" are running received episcopal ordination, and whom their own campaign magazines,

ACT.

business. The caly hope for Lancashire lay in improving the quality and reducing. the cost of production. The British cotton industry had nothing whatever to gain

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