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LATEST CABLES.

(THROUGH AICTER'S AGENC‡,] "

BRITISH TAXPAYERS.

BURDEN.

BUGGESTION REGARDING FRENCH AND ITALIAN DEBTS,

Lospos, January 13th. The association of the British Chambers' of Commerce have forwarded a letter to Ms. Baldwin, Lord Curzon and Mr. Neville Chamberlain drawing attention to the fact that France and Italy at present pw £1,188,000,000 to Great Britain, the Interest on which, at five per centą is equal to over a shilling in the pound of Income Tax at present paid in Great Britain. The repayment of the American loan to Great Britain. £858,000,000, cost $£70,000,000, 8" year, equal to sid. the pound Income Tax.

FUNERAL OF MURDERED

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TULSDAY,

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

(THROTOR REDTER'S ACKNOY.] ".

DEATH OF MRS. HOFF.

ANOTHER VICTIM OF CHINESE BANDITS.

HANROW, January“ 13th.

Mes, Hoff died yesterday. (A Reuter's cable message, dated Hankew, Deenaber 30th, said that the Central China Post had received advico from Mangyang, that bandits captured" the Tsaogang and Hupeh American Lutheran Brethren missioners. Mr«. Hoff was wounded and Mrs. Kilen taken pris oner. The bandits were proceeding to Tungpeh. A further telegram from Sui chow stated that three missionaries have been killed at Tsaoyang by the notorious Bandit Chief Lao Yang Ren-T

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BANDIT CHIEF MURDERED BY HIS OWN MEN.

HANROW, January 14th

A telegram from suchow states that the notorious bandit chief Lao Yang Ren

SUN PAO CHI ASSUMES OFFICE

JANUARY 15mm, 1924.

DISCIPLINE AND LOYALTY. "BATTLE ROYAL" AT TAIKOO SERMON BY THE CHAPLAIN TO 200 COOLIES ENGAGE IN FIGHT. INJURED COOLIE DIES IN HOSPITAL.

THE FORCES.

At St. John's Cathedral on Sunday

HONGKONG EUROPEAN NEW, B.I. STEAMER TALMA”:

WANTED BY THE POLICE POLICE WARRANT ISSUED

MAIDEN VOYAGE. TO FAR EAST.

The new B.I. steamer Talung arrived in' About 200 Chinese coolies engaged in police warrant has been issued for port yesterday on her maiden voyagi *battle royal at the Taikoo Sugar the arrest of a Hongkong European from Calentta to the Far East. morning, when, as stated in our yesterRefinery on Saturday afternoon. A named Charles Angustas Gardner, of the The Talma, récently launched by day's issue, the new Assistant Chaplain track-coolie was fatally injured and an International Trading Company, Bank of Ltd., was built to the order of the British Moers. H. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Co., of the Cathedral and the Assistant other truck coulis injured.

Canton Building, Queen's "Road, Gard India' Steam Navigation Co., Lid She Chaplain to the Missions to Seamen were

The battle arose fut of an incident bener has been missing from the Colony with two fantis, and will hugn coal fuel. has a tonnagy of 10.000 gross, "is fitted licensed by the Bishop of Victoria, the

Since December ist, and the police are now The length of the vessel ty 492 Pet, breadth following sermon was preached by the

offering a reward of $1,000 for informa-301 Feet and depth 40 feet. Rev. R. J. Northeott, CA —

tin, that will lead to 'hig arrest. Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold

on eternal life." 1. Tim 61 I want to talk for a short time` about.]

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and second class cabins - as in the

tween a truck-coolie and a bag packer, The colie's truck, Inden with sugar, find accidentally bumped into the back of the

She has spacious accommodation for tag-packer. There was a free fight be une prominence was given to Gard-Brst and cond class passengers, and, in | addition, arrangements have been made tween these two, the bag packer being ner's rather dramatic disappearance at for the herthing of a large number of the Church. One of the best similies, or vanquished. His honour sullied the bag- the time in the local press. Gardner, tdeck passengers in the upper, and wond This steamer can accom- modate. Go first class, 14 second class and at any rate one of the simplest and most packer successfully appealed to his appears, dealt with Chinese merchants in tween decks.

colleagues for assistance. The truck oil and rice. Just prior to his hurried about 3,000 drek passengers. A special direct, is to compare the Church with the Army. For just as the Army is an or.

coolie likewise, forestalled this action by departure from Hongkong he, arranged feature for the convenience of deck pan- ganisation sent into every part of the appealing to his fellow pushers of trucks with the Tung Sang Wing Ching Ree, oil sengers is that the 'tween decks are The first world and commanded by Generals, and before the authorities could check merchants of No. Connaught Roadfitted with sleeping platforms. Colonels, Captains and various other any hostile movement area 5ght on a West, and the Wo Fung Wo Kee, rie case of the other recent B.I. passenger The Council of the Asociation are, of

ranks, so the Church is an organisation The opinion that in view of the adverse

seat into every part of the world and large scale, was indulged in during which merchants. No. 10. Connaught Road steamers, are situnted amidships on the effect of high taxation on, the trade of the

West, to ship 50 tons of nut oil, and promenads and bridge decks. Each cabin ruled by Bishops, Friests and Deacons weipons of varied description trere

U tons of ries to Seattle and Cienfuegos is comfortably fitted and has access by its country, the Government should consider

amongst the brought into use. and various other ranks

Knives; bamboo poles respectively. whether steps should not be taken to

The goods were shipped own port hole or part holes to ample Inity. appreach the Fresh and Italian Govern-

and large packing needles were used. In and the bills of lading were handed over outside light and fresh air. In the first The first essential in the Army is dis ments with a view to securing payment

to Gardner. He gave cheques for saloon there are one, two and three- da necount pending a settlement of debts has been murdered by his own men... The vipline. People who do not understand the fight the truck-coolie over whom the 393,077 and 813,604.38 cents to the owners berthed" cabins, while the second saloon is discipline thinks it is ridiculous and want fight bad arisen was mortally wounded of the cargo. On presentation at the fitted with three and four-berthed cabing. on a fair.hasis, with the object of reliev bandits are doing but there is no word to know what it is all for. They say why with a packing-needle, whilst another International Banking Corporation on ing the British taxpayer.

of their captives,

should a soldier wear a uniform and truck-coolie was also run through with December 1st the cheques were dishonour are more elaborately fitted than their pre This steamer, and those to follow later salute an officer, why should he he wheel a large packing needle. In due coursed. On November 30th or December 18 decessors the Tanda and the Takarat. ed about by shouts and signs and bugles the police arrived and the melée as 101, Gardner vold the bills of lading Special attention has been paid to that and drums, and why should he have to terminated. The ring-leaders of the bag for the cargo mentioned to the Asia comfort of second class and deck pas do what he is to at once instead of packers made a dramatic escape from the Banking Corporation and the Bank of arguing about it, to see if it is neves clutches of the police by jumping into Canton. Hongkong. He is said to have ugers while the first saloon cabines are sary. The briefest answer to this ques- the Harbour and swimming away. The then absconded on December 1st with the atted with moder vnitis calculated to

please the most tion is to say that nobody can under police secured the arrest of one of the stand the value of discipline until they ring-leaders.

Garther is described as 30 years of age) Unusually spacious first and saloon have been disciplined. Perhaps a better

and of inglish, and Portuguese extras promenade decks afford ample room for answer is to point cut that the history of

tion. He has a sallow complexion and deck games, dancing, and other forms | warfare has shown, that an Armg moves

has dark hair and brown eyes.

or Hi of exercise, entertainments. The quicker, fights better, and endures harder

height is given as five feet and he usually passenger Accommodation generally, things in almost exact proportion to the state of its discipline even in the smallest him up in any true venture for the King: wore spectacles of the Harold Lloyd" characterised by confort and coolness and pattern. The reward notice also states is specially designed for conditions in the details of regimental life. Indeed, other dem of God. They are the non-commis-

cheme of interior decoration has been things taken into consideration, all Mili.sioned officers of the Church, and they that he is an opium smoker and thas he tropics. In the public rooms a restful tary successes depend on discipline, and are the very back-bone of the Church may have scars on the back of his head.

Gardner also come into prominence designed which will gratify the restrained.. most inilitary failures are due to a lack itself, and every priest knows their value our years ago when he was attack taste of Eastern voyagers.

and thanks God for them But on the The next essential in an Army is other hand there is a much wider citried late one night by Chinese ruffians. and of men who will not come forward and left for dead on the stairs leading 10 Mandates appoint Chang Shou-treng, loyalty. Discipline alune is inclined to

become nechanical, but loyalty is asso. say I wonder what we can do together his othee in Ice House Street.

They Shou Wei-hang. Chiang Chun and Eaociated with the instinct of love, and gives against the devil and his forces" Ling-wei Tupan is the Saiwuchu, and your Army a soul, or what is called will say "I wonder what the devil this fellow is going to do." They are the sort inorale. You cannot make a ma loyal Wang Chi.teng as Secretary to the

in the same way you can nuke him be of people who want the officer to do all Cabinet. The latter hell the post of disciplined, because loyalty is to do with the fighting, and will join in if he is character, and you cannot make charac-winning, but if things go against him Waichinops for ten years, and was after-man who loves his own things and is you like, that the officers have a tremend Chief of the Political "Department in the ter to that extent. The loyal man is the they will leave bim to it. Granted, it

‚SEPARATIST.

PRIEST PROHIBITED FROM

OFFICIATING:

PARI, January 13th. Advices from Speyer state that the Bishop of Speyer refised to allow a priest to officiate at the funeral of Heinz.

FRENCH GENERAL'S TRIBUTE.

Belts, January 13th.

A message from Speyer says that the funeral of Heinz was attended by three hundred persons, including Separatist troops.

The service was opened by a French- Reneral, who paid tribute to Heinz as a friend of France, placing a wreath on the roman.

The French Occupation Authorities have forbidden the Palatinate Clergy to read an anti-Separatist protest from their palpits.

EARLIER CABLES.

THE SEPARATIST PROBLEM. HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS.

PARIS, Jazuary 13th. The hitch which has occurred in the

PEXING. January 14th. Sun Pao Chi, who has returned to Peking from the bills, has announced that be assumes office the morning.

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[BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN" THE CHINESE CABINET.

PERING, January 13th. Mandates accept the resignations of all the acting members of the Cabinet and appoint the new Cabinet ai reported.

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sent on furlough in Peking..

The Cabinet includes five former acting Ministers, of whom Wang Keb-ming.

of it.

The mortally injured truck-coolle died in hospital shortly after his admission.

ous lot to do with it, that hath victory

hands.

proceeds.

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PENANG HILLS RAILWAY

Steam is supplied by four cylindrical single-ended boilers working at a presare

of 215 lbs. under Howden's latest system of forced draught. Tompkin's steam purifier is fitted to the main steam con- ngetions. The machinery is designed to develop a power sufficient for a speed of

GOVERNOR'S SPEECH AT OPENING 13 knots

CEREMONY.

The steamer is fitted with wireless in- stallation, with berths for three operators, The Penang Hills Railway was officially There are also two hospitals, one is the itunted in a house on the boat deck,

by Land Crowe's frequent visits, to the Wellington Koo, Wn Yu-lin and Li: Ting, such a good"Trowd in as his own. The things on their own, and face difficulties the seat of official recognition upon an Elass, and is constructed with straight

Anglo-Fernch negotiations on the abject of the separatist movement in manifested Qual d'Orasy.

It appears that Britain Fugated an independent enquiry on the pot. France fasists that the enquiry must be juter Allied and declares that any British investigator must be accom. pabled by a French officer.

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A DARING UNDERTAKING SINGLE HANDED CREISE THROUGH PACIFIC ISLANDS,

PARIA, January 13th.

It is stated that Lieut. Geralt,, who was awarded the ten thousand franes prize of the Academie, de, Sparta for Crossing the Atlantic in a ten-ton cutter, intends to devote the money to re-filting his at preparatory to a long cruise through the Pacific Islands. He hopes to "leave France in April.

FATAL COMMUNIST RIOT.

CROWD RESISTS ARREST, OF LEADER.

INDIAN BUDGET.

wards Minister to Mexico. He is al pre true to them. He loves his out home and defeat are in many ways in their opened by H. E. the Governor on January fere end of the bridge tween decks, and

and reckons no one ever had a better or

Iyt. But no battle was ever won or a dearer. fle lover his own friends and.

In doing so, Sir Laurence Guillemardan isolation hospital above the poop deck. sticks to them. And although he acknow ever will be won by officers alone, theyil:-1 in here today, to declare the Special rooms have been buils for the

Penang Hille Railway open and. “o Ret Purpose of carrying mails and specie. Army, yet there is not one with quite ledges there are other regiments in the have men to back them up, and men with courage and initiative, who will da

The veel is built to Lloyd' 100 A.1 and overcome them. Not men who want important and most successful under stem and cruiser stert, with poop, bridge disloyal mass is the men who grijes spoonfeeding and back patting, and bins taking about everything: he grouses out his and milk, and God knows what else be

Let us render honour where honour boat decks above bridge deck. Ten stan and forecastle decks and promenade and own people and his own friends: before they'll do a hand's turn for the due. First to the Resident Engineer, Ari derricks are fitted on derrick pasts, tem wishes he had joined nurregiment except Saviour of the World...

Johnson who designed and constructed.

dissatisfied with anybody else's wife as he llule he is; dal he would be just as When men are loyal to their officers, what the Resident Councillor a short time winches are provided for the rapid says Captain Faller in his Training sal-lack described as "if not the best hill handling of cargo, and a 25-ton derrick former Premiers, and Fan Yuan-lien is is with his own. If an officer had hisliers for war, and Officers are loyal to railway in the world, one of the best of is fitted at the foremast for dealing with

way he would throw out of whatever he there, neu e Arme becomes invincible,nch railways. Next of the Federated prin cargo

The Commander of the Talma, is Capt. commanded every man who had this sort And when the clergy are loyal to the the disposal of the Government of the O'Sullivan, Chief Engineer, Mr.

Malay States Government who placed at uffundamental disloyalty because he laity, giving them a true lead, putting knows perfectly well that whenever there before then the glory of the Gospel sim- Colony for the construction of the line is trouble it always arises from this disply and honestly, with as little nonsense the valuable services of the Federated)

hin retain the same posts, while Cing Ken is transferred from the Ministry of Justice to the Ministry of the Interior.

Wang Chung-bual and W..W. Yen are

a former Minister of Education,

Thus the Cabinet is composed of a unusually experiencesi permanei,

The Chinese say that the Cabinet shows the influence of Wu Pei-fu.

EARLIER CABLES,

SENSATION IN CALCUTTA. EUROPEAN MURDERED IN THE STREET.

loyal section.

Now in the Church the Clergy are the officers and the laity are the other ranks, And as in the Army, so in the church two things are essential-disciplias and loyalty.

CALCUTTA, January 13th. An armed Bengalee shot mortally a European named Ernest Day, ran off and never shall see the point of it until we shot seriously a taxicab driver who joined sulauit to it. But we can be quite sure in the pursuit. The ran quarthat until we realise that the spiritual indisciminately. He discipline of our individual lives is the then fired and

ter of a mile.htir wounded the driver most important thing in our religion we

np.

Malay States Railway administration. We are all glad to welcome, as our guests of this occasion, with Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Anthony. The Railway stands to day as

J. A. Cameron; and Chief Otheer, Mr. J. Forema7.

TYPEWRITER CHAMPION-

SHIP.

SPEEDS ATTAINED UP TO 147 WORDS PER MINUTE.

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not only is the speed

came to the conclusion that the long and durability.

The"

of the

as possible, and doing their best to give clean and theerful eramule in their own lives. And when the laity are loyal to the clergy, treating them as men, and backing them up like men. And when outward and visible sign of what can both clergy and laity alike have the hui be done by friendly co-operation between We do not always realise there has got our to laugh at, instead of making trage. the sister administrations, and I hope as dies of, those little differences of person parnest of more that may be accom- to he discipline in the Church. We, say.

many ways by mutual assist we don't see the point of it. And like ality which make us so irritating to ench plished

The world's Championship Typewriter This spirit of) other. If only we could all work tance in the future the soldier we have to be told that we

Contest was held last month at New gether, not bothering about what we are friendly co-operation ought to be the York, open to all classes of machine and guiding principle of both administrations, competitor, and it is interesting to note like, ar what anybody else is like, long as we are all holding together and and speaking for myself, it is a principle that 150 words per minute ware writte

which I have done and will continue in the one minute championship at this fighting together for the one great pur- och in my rover to foster. pose. then the, Church would become

contest, tray

a remarkable performance. of a private car who refused to take him shall not be much use as soldiers in the

indeed an Army utterly invincible..

Lastly. I think, I may be allowed with. It seems physically impossible for any one a virt

subsequently Army of God. Somchody has said about.

The result of discipline and the resultant straining the quality of modesty, to person to

159 words per minute, HAMBURG, January 13th.

arrete. At'first A Communist leader named Urbahas ran amok, but, according to the ne

was thought he had the Array, An Army without discipline of loyalty is that meri do things worth offer my congratulations to myself. The plus the many other actions such as car in alout as much the io war as a fan in doing, they make traditions. Traditions been recognised, and it has ken my goog ringe, spreing, paper spacing, etc., frees Casted at a meeting orange by papers, investigations show that. Day was Hell" Well the Christian he is a mere

are the glory of every regiment and the een been way to operate a typewriter. In Communists in commemoration of in for

fortune to be able to do something to igh police offi

They like official. knecht.

war. And any man, unless he is a glory of every army. There is the strong evidence that the ahhage, any man that is, with a vestige torches which we inherit from the past improve the position in this respect." On mobile tboroughly tested by expert apez- psed their Arearms, with the result that manber of the Bengal Revolutionary thinks he can stroll around the world in the present, and which we hand on to cherished project of a Hills Railway a ompetition hand in hand is such The crowd threatened the police, who crime was immitted by a prominent of passion in his whole composition, be which we have to hold aloft and aflame my first visit to Penang early in 1920, Iation but the durability also, for speed one person was killed and two injured.

Party. The cartriges used were of a con-unid the compelling forces of evil, the generations to come. The great

heerbauical perfor tigenial type, unpurchasenble in India.disciplined by trayer, anstrengthened by tradition of the Church is this, that should he carried into effect, and two tion of the present day machine is remark bring the same as those used in the mur sacrament, not believing the creed, he through all the ages, and through all months later, I decided that the road to able, for a machine which will stand an Bukit Fraser in the Federated Malay to one hour's contigums use at thù rate der of a Calcutta cub-post-master in professes, and yet in some miraculous hardships, though she has been stoned, August

way fight the good fight of faith and lay and torn asunder, and mocked, and States should be constructed and the de-of 147 words per minute must necessarily velopment of the hill pressed forward as have a great margin of efficiency in hand hold on eternal life is living under a tempted, though she has wandered about fast as possible. In spite of the dificul for ordinary every-dny use. perilous delusion. For the object of dis-in caves and holes of the earth, beties of the recent lean years of the slump: it is remarkable the few errors that were Regarding the one hour championship. cipline is not just what Kipling calls the world was not worthy, yet faithfully plished fact, and the second, under the destitute, afflicted, tormented, of whom the first of them project in an accom

The winger

mer made only 28 ermors "Gettin' shut of it

dartiness, gettin' shut o' through it all she has brought God's truth zealous direction of the Chief Secretary actually, a ten words are deducted an Gettin' shut o' doin' things rather more Need it always more than they realise successful development, I am confident

to man. And men need God's truth. Mr. Maxwell, is ur process of rapid and a penalty for every error made, both by They need it perhaps more in these days that these two schemes will permanently cluded machine error such as the

Under the operator.

of penalties are in than they have for generations. The War and all the great intellectual and moral improve the health and amenition of life movements of recent years have left men

in Malaya, and it will be an abiding plea. pacing of letters not being equi-disant. sure to me to remember that they were well as typographical errors,

an imperfectly printed - word, ete, t terribly muddled as to what God's truth indertaken during my tenure of office.

Bach a really is. But it is not of this generation declare this railway open and will now op

small percentage of error by machine and alone we have to think. It is for the ark Lady Gullemard to perform the commendable effort by producer and aper-

operator

i really astounding, and is a children of this generation, our children. Our children have got to face the same

ator to demonstrate the ultimate outcomes of concentrated efficiency. problems we have faced, the same sor

Concerning the operators, it is interest rows and troubles, the same tears and

Indy-competitor temptations, and they will need as wo

ing to note that the mentioned is placed turd in both the base needed God's truth, God's love,

bour

"and, the aná· minute championshin God's joy, God's understanding, God's hand in the darkness, Co

championship.

This also a highly creditable

performance, and should be = big incentive to local operators to strive attain such speed accuracy, and generat

BALANCE PROBABLE.

VECHI, January 13th.

It is understood that the forthcoming Indian budget for the current year will! probably show a balance,

This is important in view of the trouble over the last budget deficit necessitating the Viceroy's certification of the Salt Tax.

FRONTIER MURDER GANG.

AFGHAN

SURRENDERS TO

GOVERNMENT.

PESHAWAR, January, 13th

BRITISH RAILWAYMEN'S

DISPUTE.

EFFORTS TO EFFECT A SETTLEMENT.

7 13th.

mes8,

or less."

necessary, ceremony.

LAUNDRY SLAVES.

CHINESE SMUGGLED INTO ENGLAND.

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Lospoy, January. 13th, The General Council of the Trade Union Congress has intervened in the railway It in that of course. But it is much more dispute, having decided to appoint a com- than that. Discipline is for wat.. Dia mittee to meet the railway managers and cipline must be so ingrained into a man the Locomotive Drivers' Executive with a

that it holds, controla, compels. So that view to ending the deadlock, or at least when the bour comes when physically or postponing the operation of the award spiritually the passions are roused, and and the commencement of the strike, penhell is let loose, and Heaven and earth New bas been received that the fron-ding negotiations, tier murder gang has surrendered to the.

are falling around us, and a man is dazed Afghan Government.

GERMAN SEAMENS STRIKE. and amazed, and his brain too numb to think at all, he will yet carry on, per PRINCE OF WALES RETURNS MEN. PLEDGED TO STAND FIRM sistently, unfalteringly, the perfect result

of discipline.

The rice essential in the Church is FROM FRANCE.

PARIN, January 13th, The German gumen's strike has con- loyalty.

My brothers, never did. Time's Tram- And loyalty must come from peter call more clearly, more insistently, delegates of war shit affected at the itself but love of that which the Church Church so to equip himself or herself so who bad landed without permission wer siderably extended. Following a conference, London Docks presided over by Mr. stands for And the Church stands for that the Church we hand on to our child-sentenced at Liverpool recently to two Havelock Wilson, unanimously posed a God. And just as a soldier learns the rea shall at any rate not be unworthy month hard labour and recommended for resilution pledging the men to stand firm. hest way he can serve his country

Orders have been sent to all ports call be loyal to his one Regiment to the of the Church we inherited from our deportation, and the proprietors of the A collision occurred in the Whangpoo" ing or seamen of German ships to cease Christian learns the best way he can

fathers. Mork.

Laundries, who were charged with har on the 7th inst; just below. Pootung FOTKE servo God is to be loyal and to do his Soldiers of Christ arise

between the German steamship. Prentsan bouring the men were ordered to pay and a cargo boat, heavily laden with fines, amounting in one instance to £25, hest for the particular Church he has

Strong in the strength which Ged tice of smuggling Chinese into England already narrowly mined the orgs beat And gird

Police Inspector Howard mid the prac cotton. The steamer the Shanghai Were

cury says, was outward bond."

when the clay craft to the disturbed state of China the men fouled the wore glad to pay to be smuggled into consecuenco, the cargo bont was spade England, but they were practically slaves completely, and a good deal of valuable in the landdries and had to work for ratton was lost, The Preussen anperra' Sa nominal wages until their fares were paid have suffered no hurt, and continued en

her cryoge.

LONDON, January 13th. H.A.H. The Prince of Wales returned to Lordon from France yesterday even- ing.

OBITUARY..

SIR RICHARD · MUIN.

LONDON, January 13th. The death is announced of Sir Richard

David Muir, Kt.

[Sir Richard. David "Muir, has been a bencher of the Middle Bar since 1000 and

GANDHI UNDERGOES.

OPERATION.

BOMBAY January 13th Recorder of Colchester since 1911. He and admitted to hospital st Poona, where Gandhi has been removed from goal was at one time on the Times staff. Press he was operated on, hit, appendix Mid- Gallery, House of Commons, and was inenting. He stood the operation very bis 66th year at the time of his death. well

love, Love, not, so much of the Church more urgently, to every member of the at Liverpool several well-dressed Chiness perfection of work.

Following a raid on Chinese Tauntries

nasociated himself with

Whenever a man goes to take up the work of a priest in almost any

Church of the Church of England he will find a experienced, and with any amount of small but staunch body of laymen, wise,

common sense, who will be ready to back (Continued at foot of next column).

supplies A Through his eternal Son.”

"From strength to strength go on

Wrestle, and fight, and pray, Tread all the powers of darkness down And win the well fonglit day."

had been revived; on a large scalo. Owing with her ES TRASHY Propellan la

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