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Why is it' that relations be-
are so difficul;? Far be it from
Chinese boy employed by a for- me to criticise what anyone may egner sees all his master's virtues say or do, yet when relations be and vices. These he discusses tween Chinese anıd British are minutely with others in those considered, it is no exaggeration places where they to state that there are nche.
congregate. If Chinese 'boys and their friends
Yesterday's activities on the we turn to pure philosophy the are
share and exchange very accurately
market informed subject can be considered ab- aboirt what happens in foreign
reviewed in our Money and Mar- stractly. Men, often in perfectly families. The relations between
ket section... The shocking news of the mur-good faith, make statements which master and
Page 12 ders of another Missionary was re- they believe to be true.
servant have ever
Round the Courts, a resume of A Briton been of great importance. Christ- the cases taken in the local Courts ceived in the Colony yesterday, the for a Chinese of influence will state lan "slave converted Roman latest victim of the Communist that Angio-Chinese relations are ter.. In this the foreigner, would outrages being Father Martin, who improving. What are Anglo-Chin-have" an excellent opportunity for
has been working in Fuklen.
ese relations? On this point, ir beginning friendly relations. A telegram received by the Do-carefuly thought out. people will man of business, might szy
The current pictures at the local " cinemas Irm" the subject of com- minican Missions here read: San- differ.
ment in this issue, what use? It may be answered Luso (Fukien), June 25, 5.30 p.m.
Page 5 Are relations improving because that foreigners do not know who ja consul or the minister have their servants are, Admittedly it resident engineer and
Mr. J. Blackburn, a former just had a pleasant dinner with needs a man of education to be manager of the
general It was about two weeks ago that some Chinese General? In Hong- able to deal' democratically with China "Gas Co., Ltd. gave expert many Churches and even the se-kong
Hongkong and merchants might assume inferiors. But who knows that in minary have been occupied by,, the that relations are improving Communists, but having no more
be- times of depression help may not yesterday at the resumed hearing Central Magistracy cause their compradores bring in news afterwards the Mission hoped business?. Such relations actually ter?
come from the most humble quar- of the West Point Gas Explosion for better things. but the latest mean nothing. We have now
enquiry..-- It is well worth while for any news is a great shock to their best
Page 7 passed the days when two neigh-Briton to treat his Chinese em- Mission in Fogan, Fuklez
bourtrig countries could make ployees in a friendly manner. The tion" forms the subject of
"British and Chinese Co-Opera- Father Martin was a young Mis-peace or war through ionary.
the rela- more educated a Briton, the more He came from
the tionships of their kings. If Theological House of New OrleanS
two he will be respected and the more writer is Mr. C, N. Faute and for extremely interesting article: The in September 1932 and went to the istions, there must be contact be- the first lesson to be learnt in im
countries are to have friendly re-influence he will have. This is further detalls please look on Mission on April 7, 1933,
tween the The other young Father Brave there is no contact. It will be said that at the root" of the matter, In China proving relationships; to realise s still in the hands of Communists that missionaries make a contact, two most important efvilisations. since January 25 this there is very little
year and they do, but a highly specialised the Christian and the Confucian. hape of his contact. The poor man in the are face to face. These civilisa- Uberty.
street may admire the missionary tions are not myths, but they are The Hon. Col. Becretary's report in his comfortable house, but he responsible for British and Chin-on Housing in Hongkong is re- | And so we come up against what C. N. Faure.
cannot make contact with him. ese being what they are now. produced in
Page 10 is an impossiblity: relations be- tween British and Chinese people.
"What Is Happening
Father Bravo belongs to the Vicariat of Mgr. Aguirre, while Fa- ther Martin was in Mgr. Labrador's Vicariat
CANTON NEWS ITEMS
Gen. Ho Chien's Mission
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, June 20.
on
peoples.
The world is a huge cauldron in which men form the molecules and atoms of a great experiment. The first step in order to and out what is happening would be to
A POLICY OF CONGRESS
evidence
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