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NOTES FROM TSING CHOW, SHANTUNG
USE OF THE BICYCLE
Thirty years ago the bicycle was '
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a wonderful curiosity here and SIR CHARLES HARINGTON'S rarely seen. During recent years thers has been a remarkable in crease in the use of this mode of
FAREWELL
There was a note of genuine re- gret in the voice of Gen. Sir Char
es H. Harington, the president of the Aldershot Tattoo, when he made his usual speech at the inaugural luncheon, which takes place each
year.
travel in Shantung. In this dia- trict there are said to be 10,000 licensed bicycles. Travelling in the country one rusets score and scores of them. Most seem to be of Ger- man make," though there are a few of Japanese origin. Though every body speaks of the superiority of
He was making the speech for the British made bicycles, there are last time--he is shortly to take up few of these in use. This reason the office of Governor of Gibraltar. being the higher cost, In the city' It was easy to see that the Tattoo, of Taingchow there are four or five for all the enormous amount of work shops solely devoted to the sale of it entaila, will be missed perhaps bivyles, and even to their make more than any other of his many that is the various parts are pur-military interests." chased' and are assembled in these shops, and sold "to people of all classes.
BANDITRY
TRUSTING THE PRESS
Sir Charles revealed an jater esting piece of war history when he said that is relations with the Through the energetic efforts of Press began exaélly sixteen years Gen. Han Fu Chu banditry has ago, on are of the Battle of considerably declined. A noted Messines young bandit leader was recently caught and sentenced to death A meeting of the war corres- Inasmuch as he had treated his poudents was called," he said, "and captives with unusual and refined was utterly frank with them. I cruelties, he was made to endure told them every secret that was in some of the things he had inflicted our heads-all that Lord, Plumer on his captives and the execution had in mind to do." was carried out painfully slowly.
Recently a village was almost en- tirely burned out by bandits in re- venge for the villagers action in urging the authorities to clear up the bandits. There had been some fighting and kidnapping, which had resulted in some of the ban. dits being arrested and executed. The remaining bandits therefore took this revenge upon the villa gers.
WHEAT HARVEST
This year the wheat harvest has been quite abundant rejoicing the hearts of all. Tho. millett and sorghum crops are most promising thanks to the good rains.
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
A new Catholic cathedra) church ta being erected in Tsingchow.
NEW ECONOMIC EXPERIMENT
They never let me down."
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LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HONG KONG →
they will purchase samething for Lesson-Sermon read in all Churches.
"God" was the subject of the their mess to commemorate the of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, embarkation of 150 officers and July 2nd.
men from the regiment in H.M.S The Golden Text was: "The Lord Triumph on board which ship shall reign for ever and ever" (Ex. they served with distinction for 13:18). some time off" Tsingtau, North China, on the outbreak of the
war.'
Among the citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon was the following passage from the Bible: He also left a Sevres porcelain joice:, for the Lord will do great "Fear not, O land, be glad and re- F.F.D. in 800 Squadron; Lts. G. . group presented to him by the things... Be glad then, ye chil- C. Dickeris and C. W. McMullen French Republic to his son, Roy dren of Zion, and rejoice in the to Hood on recommg; Sado, Lts. W. Martyn Jerram. The residue of the Lord your God: for he hath given E. Swan and G. H. Boyce A.F.C. property between his two sons, to Glorious for 802 and 812 qua-
you the former rain moderately, dinus respectively. May : Fitin-Chief of the China Station from you the rain, the former rain, and Adm. Jerrum was Commander and he will cause to come down for Cts M. M. Freehill DFC to Glori- 1913 to 1913. In 1916, he command the latter rain in the first month.... que for 823 Squadron and A. Ped the Second Battle Squadron, And ye shall eat in plenty, and be Revington to Glorious for 823 Grand Fleet, and led it into action satisfied and praise the name of Squadron, May 26 and 97. June 10, Lt. R. E. Gunston to the Naval Prize Tribunal, and wondrously with you. And ye at Jutland He was a member of the Lord your God, that hath dealt Courageous and for F.F.D. in 810 President of the 1910 Committee shall know that I am in the midst Squadron, June 7,
appointed to deal with questions of of Israel, and that I am the Lord naval pay,
your God, and none else: (Joel 2:21, 23, 26, 27).
June 12 Surgn. Lieut. F. W. Gayford to Tamar for R. N. Hos- pital, Hong Kong July 1.
FLAG CAPTAINS
X
London, June 13. The two captains whose appoint ments for duty at the Admiralty temporarily were announced yester day are both to take up shortly new posta as Flag Captains. Captain Patrick Macnamara, late Naval At- Viscount "Grey of Fallodon, the taché at Washington, is to com- Chancellor of the University of Ox-mand the Nelson as Flag Captain ford, has promised to preside at the to Admiral Sir William Boyle when first meeting of the Oxford Society. the latter succeeds Admiral Sir This is to be held at the Minis- John Kelly, Commander-in-Chief in try of Health, in Whitebal, on the Home Fleet, in September. Cap- June 28, and Sir Arthur Robinson,tain C, A. A. Larcom, recently at the Permanent Secretary of the tending the war course, and who Ministry, is among those proposed was promoted in the New Year list, for the now Executive Committee. is to command the Bee as Flag Cap- A draft constitution of the new tain and Chief Staff Officer to Rear- society, drawn up in consultation Admiral F. G. G. Chilton when with Mr. Wilfrid Greene, K.C., that officer succeeds Rear Admiral will be submitted to the meeting. A. S. Hill, C.B., C.B.E., as Sen- The Prince of Wales has consent- ior Naval Officer in the Yangtze. ed to be the Visitor of the new so- ciety, and Mr. W. M. Goodenough the hon. treasurer.
Three other changes in Flag Cap- taias appointments are pending. Captain Brian Egerton, láta in A FLIGHT-FÖR A KING command" of the "Cumberland in China, will become Flag Captain The King of the Belgians has ex- and Chief Staff Officer to Rear-Ad- pressed a desire to inspect the Im-miral R. G. R. Henderson, C.B., perial Airways fleet of new 150 when H.M.S. Couragequs recom uiles-an-hour monoplanes which missions on the conclusion of the have just been completed for ser-
summer cruise. Captain Frank El- vice on the Empire routes.
Hott, Q.B.E., now in the Courage- ous, is to become Commodore in Charge at Hong Kong. In the Bat- tle Cruiser Squadron Captain F. T. B. Tower, O.B.E., Director of Captain and Chief Staff Officer to Naval Ordinanco, is to be Fing
Rear-Admiral W. M. James, C.B., on board the Flood, in succession to Captain T. H. Binney, D.S.O., who is to become Chief of Staff at Ply- mouth. The other change will be in the Second Cruiser Squadrong in which the Dorsetshire is to be re lieved as flagship by the new crui- er Leander. Captain A. J. Power, of the former ship, will be succeed- as Flag Captain by Captain R. R. Turner. D.SO., who has been Signor Mussolini, was welcomed in command of the Leander for the by some of the mat distinguished past six months. members, of the University. He was the guest of honour at a re- The development of rural indus Kenneth Lawson, senior trea ception in Lincoln College held by tries is a matter of importance.
A new experiment is being tried in connection with the Baptist Mission to help the economic condi-
The air liner Aurora, a fast tion of the peasants. This is a monope with a luxurious equip industrial school, where carpentry,ped. saloon, specially fitted for cotton and wool weaving and dye operation in tropical climates, will ing are taught. The aim of the fly from Croydon to Brussels on school is not simply to producs Friday morning, and King Albert workmen, but workmen & supe will make a flight over Brussels in rior type. So in addition to banit in the afternoon. Driven by four dicraft, they are taught Chinese Armstrong-Siddeley engines, leve language, simple science, the use of the abacus arithmetic, drawing, English and the study of the Bible. In referénce to. Religion, the aim is to so apply the teachings. of Christ to the hearts and minds of the students that, it will produce men of good character who will do their work not merely for personal has come to Oxford from Florence, advantage, but with a view where he was producing a play for serving the community. This year seven of the boys completed the threeyear course, and are going to their homes to start business in their villages,
CHEELOO UNIVERSITY
On June 20th in Tsinan the capi- tal of Shantung there were great doings at the Graduation ceremony
Toying a total of nearly 1,400 hp the Aurorn has a top speed of 140 to 150 miles an hour and can cruise at 140 miles an hour.
REINHARDT· AT OXFORD
Professor Max Reinhardt, who
COME FLEET CHIEF OF
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surer of the Oxford University Dramatic Society, for which he is. Rear-Admiral Dudley North, producing "A Midsummer Night's C.S.I., C.M.G., C.V.0., will relin Dream." The guests included the quish the duties of Chief of Staff Murray, and Professor Einstein, Sir John Kelly hauls down his flag. Vice Chancellor, Professor. Gilbert in the Home Flest when Admiral who is at present in residence atas Commander-in-Chief about Sop Christ Church. The University is trember 14 next. It is officially an of the Shantung Christian Univer- to confer on Professor Rheinhardt nounced that his mocessor will be sity (Cheeloo University), as an honorary degres in recognition crowd of students and friends asof his work. sembled to witness the conferring
of degreee in arts, Scence and Medicine, The
procession of the
faculty and students entered the hall to the sound of paino and vio
HONORARY DEGREES AT CAMBRIDGE
lin. President King Chu presided A special Congregation for hon with great dignity the scene was orary degrees was held at Cam made brilliant by the many-colour bridge, when, in the absence of the ed hoods of the gowns, representing Chancellor (Mi. Stanley Baldwin), Universities in the United States, the ceremony was carried out by Britain, Canada, as well as Chee the Vice Chancellor, Mr. Will loo itself. The Presideng made an pent, Master of Corpus Christi impressive speech, as also did re- The following degrees were confer presentatises of the Governor and ed
Captain T. F. P. Calvert, D.S.O., who served as Chief Staff Officer to the new Commander-in-Chief, "Ad. miral Sir William Boyle, when the Jatter commanded the First Crui ser Squadron in China and the Mediterranean in 1926-28.
Captain Calvert has not only had a good deal of staff experience and bean Director of the RN. Staff College, but his experience in com mand, has included appointments both in the submaring and aircraft branches of the Navy. He joined Commissioner of Education. Each D.D. Dr. Temple, Archbishop of go and specialized in, submarine the Britannia from Haileybury in speaker sought to impress upon the York. students the importance of sacrifi
duties as a lieutenant. In 1912-13 cial service as the aim for life, D.Sc. Signor. Marconi and Sir he commanded submarino D. §. rather than the ambition to make F. G. Hopkins, president of the When, War began he was serving in money or attain a position of in- Royal Society.
the Iron Duke, Grand Fleet flag- fluence...
D.Litt. Professor F. W. Taus ship, and rose to be first lieute sig. Harvard University, and Mr.nant-commander of that ship. Pro W B. Yeats
The graduates were presented to the President by the Dean of each faculty, and were given their dip lomas then the registrar placed the University hood on each one, being heartily applauded by fellow students and friends. The colours of the University's hoods are blue and gold.
The Medical Faculty presented diplomas to 28 students, of whom 3 were womon; the Arts 7, Science 9, also nurses (women) were pre sented with, diplomas from both the University and the National Asso ciation of Nurses, and 16 students from the School of Pharmacy re- ceived certificates.
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LL.D. Lord' Athlone,
moted to commander in the first The Archbishop of York was on list after the Jutland action, he re able to join in the customary pro turned to submarine commands, cession owing to an attack of gout, and at the time of the Armistice and he was wheeled to and from the was on special duty at the sub Senate House in a chair The marine depôt at Gosport. In guests were afterwards entertained 1921-23 he commanded the aircraft at luncheon by the Vice Chancellor carrier Pegasus and in 1924-23 was at Corpus Christi, and at night Head of the Naval Air Division they attended a dinner given at the Admiralty. During 1920 he their honour at St. John's College attended the Imperial Defence Col
lege.
Captain Calvert now com mands the battle cruiser Renown, in which Captain Geoffrey Layton will relieve him in August..
ALL QUIET
The city is perfectly quiet and The whole ceremony brought home peaceful, and business going on as to us very vividly, the exceeding usual usqfulness of this University,, bột
The silk cocoons have boon brought
only to Shantung, but to many in and seem plantiful thanghon other provinces, and that it is well account of 3 low prices prevaling
ADMIRAL'S TRIBUTE TO ARMY
A tribute from the senior service
Admiral Sir Thomas Henry Mar
worthy of generous support. Barthe Cocoons are as than to the Army is paid in the will of (Continued at foot of nezt Calumi)
lity, cause and effect belong to God. These are His attributes, the eternal manifestations of the infinite divine Principle, Love. No wisdom but His wisdom; no truth is true, no love is lovely, no life in Life but the divine: no good is, hut the good God bestows" (p.278).
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The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Scien ce and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
Spirit, Life, Truth. Love, combine as one, and are the Scriptural names for God. All substance, in- " telligence, wisdom, being, immorta- Continue on arerious calamarnos. ?-
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