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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,

An international Congress bus modern Chinese should not become

Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.50 just been held at, Oxford, with scientists,"

Mr. Clennell, lately retired from about 800 delegates: the first since

Reading Boom at above address, open- It has been & the British Consular Service in Tuesday and Friday, 10 am. to 12 Necp. before the War. tremendous success: a sort of Peace China, gave a distinctive contribu-Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m.

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(87 on historical analogies in 30 delegates were attached to the ticle Chica and Japan Section, of which ancient Chinese history to Professor Soothill, professor of present situation in China. When Chinese at Oxford, was President Admiral Sab offended some of the He delegated the chairmanship at inhabitants of Foochow, for in. A stanice, they compared him with a every session to a savbat of different nationality, so that cach general of the 8th century: Mr. felt himself of vital use in the dis- Clennel thought the industrializa. cussions which were all of a very tion had not come one moment too soon for China, when he consider- high order.

ed her economic problems..

A Japanese Professor On Shinto Worship.

The Far Eastern Section began with a paper sent by Prof. G. Kato, of Tokyo, on Shinto worship of living buman gods in the re ligious history of Japan: and was followed by lecture from Sir Charles Eliot on Temples dedicat- ed to the worship of Canosa, the elephant-headed god, is Japan There is, as far as we know, only cne such temple in China, in Peking, and Sir Charles drew the conclusion that Indian influence on Japan had probably largely come. vii Cambodia.

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Chinese art had its protagoniste in the lantern lectures arranged each night. Dr. Z. de Takacs of Budapest put slides showing western art-Raphael, Michael An] gelo-i juxtaposition with Chinese MrB. effectively. models, very Asycough gave an luminating! evening on the Symbolism of the Stabi Forbidden city, Peking: and, as Prof: Soothill remarked, many of us could go there and see it, but few would understand. Miss Hack-and, Kowloon Wharf and Godowy ney of New York, showed how Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as soon a America appreciates Chinese porce Goods are landed. Professor Forke, also of Ham lain, painting, jades, bronzen, by burg, gave à learned and new ex

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9. Erie Teichman, of the British present-day Chinese thought. is so Legation, Peking, gave us glimpses great. Tai Chen believed that man

of his extensive travels from Mani was born good, and could be educat-churia, through Monolia, through ed. There followed a most interest Szechwan to the borders of Tibet ing discussion on the Chinese term and Khan. We saw Mongol yurts right conduct." The hope and Tibetan yaks. He said they was expressed that. Dr. Wilhelm's were all interesting and fine people metaphysical researches would ap-whom he met on those borders. The pear in print. Professor Alexie Rev. A. C. Moale, formerly of was unable at the last moment to Chekiang, showed slides out of the anil from Leningrad: so his very vivacious paper was read by Prof. Soothill. It dealt with the pro

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Commercial. Map of Chios edited spring, summer, autumn and wis by her husband. She urged that ter, could be traced in the imperial the greater the trade between coun- rites during all the dynasties. Dr.

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Mr. Dudley Buxton, of Oxford Sir Stewart Lockhart, formerly. University, speaking on the light of Weihaiwei, expressed the great thrown on ancient Chinese history appreciation of the Section at the by recent archaeological discoveries, able, tactful and courteous pre- brought out the fact that painted sidency of Professor Boothill.

One very charming incident was pottery remains had been found

loess and were of wreath of green by was pointed out in the discussion Dr. Legge. This was proposed that no remains of pure Chinese Dr Ferke of Hamburg, who said pottery had been found. Prof. that no Sinologist could come to Vacca, of Rome, gave an interest Oxford without remembering the which all Western

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