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TELIX VILLAS.- Pokfulam,
Immerliate occupation. Charming Modern Residence at Moderate Rental. Fine Views. Children's Playground, Sea Bathing. Frequent Bus Service. Garage. Apply F. A. Joseph, Pinperty Office, Tel. No. 20910.
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ISNEY VILLS in extensive private grounds. Commodious houses semi-detached. Modern sanita- tion. Tennis court. Very quiet and healthy locality. Access to sex from own grounds. Moderate rentals. Apply JB. Josaph. Property Dept., Prince's Bailding. Tel. 20910.
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13655
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These battalions with their head- to meet the Archbishops and Bis-quarters and their new role are
:
7th Bn Essex Regt., Waltham-
stow, Anti-Aircraft Bdge.. RA 4th City of London Regt. (Royal Fusillers), Finsbury, Anti-Al. craft Bdge. R.A
Löndan June 22. Now that some unas passed.
Eight" famous London battalions since the Silver Jubuee issues were
of the Territorial army which have first made collectors căn take stock
been asked by the Army Council or the several interesting, if less
to accept conversion into Anti-
issued in various parts of the Em-Catholic Archbishop West- fence of the London area have ex- pire during the past monta.
minster, when speaking last pressed their willingness to under- From
the
Islands night at a dinner at the Mansion take this new role. Cayman "(BWI) comes a picturesque set of House, given by the Lord Mayor
12 denominations in dive well executed, designs illustrating local hops. Industries nad resources. Turtle- "It is known to us all that the nishing, one of the chief occupa=| Lord Mayog is not a member (of tions of the islanders, is represent-our Communion, and yet despite ed by a group of hawksbills sun-his most loyal attachment to his ning themselves on a Caribbean own Communion for which I re- beach and by a picture of a typical spect him he has never altered catboat with which the fishing is in his attitude of generosity "to- largely carried out. A group of the Church of Englande booby birds is the subject of an- other design. Encircling a portrait of the King set upon a map of the Cayman Islands is a coll of native thatch-rope, which is woven from dried leaves of the thatch- palm and exported in large quan- titles.
A solitary 84, stamp from the Bahamas bears a picture of a fight of flamingoes with a lighthouse and a trace of coastline in the the King's head is superimposed in background; a. representation of the top left-hand corner. The combined stamps Uganda, and Tanganyika, already Kenya, described in "The Times," are now
for
"I would like to express to the head of his Communion in Eng- land, our
most cordial personal good wishes as he enters upon his high task."
"Our difference lle deep," Dr. Lang added, "but that is no rea~'
SCD
why they should interrupt. and every reason why they should strengthen, our common desire to promote the cause of the Christian religion and wel
try." fare of the people of this coun
The Lord Mayor promised to
Archbishop. convey this message to the new
.
Not in the long history of the Church, sald Dr. Lang, had the bis-
THE PEOPLE'S TRIBUN aims at conveying accurate informatich and the correct interpretation thereof, at informing the foreign public what the Chinese people and their respon sible leaders are thinking and doing- at explaining the significance of general use, except for the 20, mayor political and other relevant 30, 65 cents and 1 values--tem-hops been more distinguished by social developments conscious of porarily withdrawn in favour of the devotion to their task and by the its responsibilities, without fear or Jublice commemorative stamps of energy with they fulfilled it. prejudice. Being China's most the same denominations. Four of
"Their energy is becoming so authoritative periodical of its kind, the new pictorial stamps of Ceylon great that I am sure that our the articles are not only reproduced have also been issued in the fol-predecessors, even within the last and commented upon by the various lowing values-2 cents (tappng 35 years who have now departed, English-language publications in rubber), 10 cents (a paddy hill), 15 Shanghai and elsewhere in Ubins, cents friver scene), and 25 cents been called to their rest before must be thankful that they have but also translated into French, (Temple of the Tooth at Kandy).
this era of multifarious energy German, Ma'ay, Dutch, and other
began," he continued. languages throughout the world, and occasionally cabled over in full tó Earope and America.
CANADIAN ISSUE.
Other picturesque stamps are those taken into use by the Cana- THE PEOPLE'S TELBUNE dian Post Office Department on enjoys the largest circulation of any June 1, the higher denominations Chinese periodical published in the of which depict a Canadian mount English language containing many ed policeman (10) the Confedera- outstanding features, including ation Convention at Charlottetown section dealing with finance, in September, 1884 (13c.), Niagara commerce, art, and also a pictorial Falls from the Canadian aide department, it equals in style (20c.), the Legislative Buildings, and content the magazines of the West,
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"THE PACE THAT KILLS" "Yet there is some danger in all this. We are obliged to be energetical because we must keep pace with modern dife. But that pace is killing" much that is best and deepest in the national lite, and I think it threatens to kill what ought to be best and deepest in our bishops.
best current Victoria, B.C... (50c.), and the "T sometimes conceive of a new Champlain Monument, Quebec ($1). Forder of bishops, who would A gure of Daedalus in fight over spend their time instructing their the sea and an allegory of pro- clergy in sacred learning and conducting retreats for the clergy and their people. Their task should be 'First be sttl, then you will be strong."
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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
EE Undersigned have received
"Instructions from the Executors of the Estate of the hate LADY OHA TEE, deceased,
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935
COMMENCING AT 2:30 PM.
AT
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No. 1. CONDUIT KOAD.
A COLLECTION OF VERY VALUABLE FINES AND
BLACKWOOD WARE
Comprising
8th City of London Regt. (CI:y of London "HIRes),' Farringdon" road. B... Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Bn.. R.F 7th City of London Regt, (Post Office Rifles), Finsbury, Anti- Aircraft Searchlight Bn., RE
Cloudwood Inlaid Table & Stools, 11th, London Regt. (Finsbury Marble Top Curio Stands and Stools," R'fies), Pentonville, Anti-Air Carved Cabinets, Tables. Opium craft Bgde. RA
Stools, Tailee Stone Inlaid Couches 19th London Rest. (St. Pancras), and Chairs, Mother-of-pearl Inlaid Camden Town, Anti-Aircraft | Cabinët, Jows Tables, etc., etc. -- Searchlight En. RE
Beautiful Satin Wood Cabinets, 20th ・・・ London Rest (Queen's Screens, Flower Stands, Deaks, etc.
Own), Black-hestb. 'Anti-Air-
Bilk Brocade Covered Sofas and craft Searchlight E RS.
chairs. 21st London Regt. (1st Surrey Rifles), Camberwell, Anti-Air- craft Searchlight. Bn., RE In making this announcement
that it was in pursuance of the police outlined by Mr. Douglas Hacking. Financial Secretary to the War Office, when presenting the Army Estimates in the House. of Commons on March 18, cecasion Mr. Hacking said:
Fine folaid. Japanese Cabinet. Fire Carpets and Rugs, etc., etc.,
ON VIEW 7204 SUNDAY, THE 14TH JULY, 1885.
that Catalognes will be Issued.
"Certain Territoriel field units have been asked to be transferred into air defence units-anti-air- craft brigades or battalions of Engineers, and so fourth,”
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TENH WANG PAVILION
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Nanchang, July 1 The dilapidated Teng Wang Pavilion at Sinchien overlooking the Yangtse River in Klangal," an
READINESS FOR WAR The announcement continues: The Army Council desire to acknowledge with gratitude the public spirit displayed by the above uns and their readiness to under- take the new responsibilites which are of such outstanding import- ance to the defence of the country. An exceptionally high standard of efficiency and read ness "forwar will be necessary, since the new role entails such units being ready eminent historial landmark L for action immediately on the put-mortalised in Chinese literature, break or war or even earlier." will be restored by the end of this
The degree of read'ness must be year. considerably greater than that of the field army, äince no opportun- ity for the completion of training after mobilisatiori can be expected. The Army Council real'se that acceptance of the new mnie will involve the severance of valued ties and the disappearance of divisions principles of Christianity, it is a and brigades with magnificent re- matter of pride that the bishops cords. They are, however, confid- should be giving a lead in supent that they may rely in the fu- porting the worship of God," ture, as in the past, on the readi- He told how a milionaire who ness of officers and other ranks was seriousy i was visited by a dean, to whom he said, hë WAR rather worried about his journey into the next world.
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The Teng Wang Pavilion has been immortalized in history by a famous essay entitled A Descrip tion of Teng Wang Pavilion writ- ten by a youthful scholar of the Tang Dynasty by the name of Wang F, at the request of a prince while the two were feasting in the pavilion
There have been some further additions to the Bliver Jubilee com-
Lord Mayor, proposing memoration stamps of the Anti- "The Archbishops, bishops and podes. In Nauru, New Quines, and clergy at home and eyerseas," Papua certain of the current said: "At a time when in every postage stamps have been over-country materialism is making printed His Majesty's Jubilee. z determined onslaught on the 1910-1935,” and the Government has similarly authorized special printings of the existing 1d zid, and 8d. stamps of the Cook Islands, Niue and Samoa, with the addition of the words "Bilver Jubilee of King George V., 1910-1935 in four rows of small type. These were to be in use for three months only. beginning on May 7. New air-mail
*Do you think," said the dying stamps of Id. 3d, and 6d, bearing man, that if I leave a substantial a finely engraved view of the term, say £10,000, to the Church, minal airport, have also arrived you could ensure I should go to recently from New Zealand.
heaven?" At the International Stamp I regret I cannot guarantee. Balon held last month in connec- that, but I can assure you that it tion with the Brussels Exposition, is an experiment worth trying? the special silver medal presented replied the Dean." by the King of the Belgians was awarded for the highly specialized collection of stamps of the Belgian Congo shown by Mr. Joseph Wright, An English exhibitor." Collections to the value of nearly £200,000 were also sent by prominent British philatelists (by invitation) for dis- play in the non-competitive section of the exhibition, and each of these received a special gold medal.
Sir Frank and Lady Bowater. Bir where there is no corresponding Mr. Ho Ping-Su There is an interesting link be- Hugh and Lady Turnbull. Very men's scale, they will have first tween "The Times" and the cere Rev WR Inge and Mrs. Inge class travel if their inco mory which is to take place at Bir D. George and Lady Collins, less than 2600 a year. Bath to-day in memory of Mr. and Sir Edward and Lady Knapp-regulations take effect Henry Stafford Bmith, the pioneer Maher stamp dealer and philatelic pub-way fisher of that city, to whom tablet, marking the place where he carried on his business, is to be unvelled by Mr. R. C. Sherriff. It was to a small advertisement which he inserted in The Times zin 1861, offering stamps for
Rellante information states that the work of rebuilding this once- famous pavilion will commence early in September with one-third of the Territorial Army, even at of the necessary expenses already. the cost of cherished sentiments avaliable through donations by Mr. and the loss of valued associations, Lin Sen. President of the National to adapt themselves to forms of Government, and General Chiang defence necessitated by changes in Kai-Shek, President of the Military modern military conditions.”
Affairs Commission. The amount required for this work is estimated at $100,000 A popular subscrip- tion campaign is now being con- ducted in Nanking among high government officials for the TeBl zation of the rest of the fund needed
Smith attril
The Archbishop of York propos- ed the toast of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress.
FIRST CLASS TRAVEL IN THE CIVIL SERVICE
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 22. The Treasury has issued a cir cular incorporating an agreement. reached on the National Whitley Council by which civil servants Sir Kynaston and Lady Studd, will be entitled to first-class travel. earning not less than £750 a year. Lord and Lady Ebbisham. Sir Women in the same grade as men Charles and Lady Batho, Bir will be treated as if they were on George Broadbridge. Lady Cory, the men's scale of salary, OT,
Sixty-Bishops were present at the dinner at which the cem pany included:
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Early in 1933 the proposed that frat hould be restricted earning £1,000 and over Committee considere andr ched
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