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Clarion Call To China's Millions
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The message from the graves of the gallant dead is that the whole nation is determined to live or die with Sulyuan. Those honoured gravca mark the foundation of our national regeneration.
China's national emergency has not yet been overcome, but in view of the vastness of our territory and our huge population. If we unite in mind and action we can transform the situation from one of danger
into one of security. What is most Important to remember is that to do this we must rely on our own,
efforts, and not. look to others for the preservation of our national existence. While we can become friends with any powerful State we must not rely on them for as- sistance, but upon ourselves. This is the one and only method of achieving national salvation and the perpetuation of our, existence. Our Mongolian and Han, compa-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1937.
SIR SYDNEY H. EVERSHED
Derbyshire's Former Cricket Captain
nation to-day is more united than ever before-even our severest critics admit this and the social,
Sir Sydney Herbert Everahed, political, and economic progresa 'made during the last five years whose death at the age of 76 is an- has been more marked than dur-nounced. was a director of the ing any other period of our history. brewing firm of Marston, Thomp- Nevertheless, what we have accom-son and Evershed," Ltd., of Burton- plished is not entirely satisfactory on-Trent.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Lecture At The Y.M.C.A.
Mr. Frank Bell, CS.B., member of the Board of Lectureship
of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sofentist, "Christian Science" Boston, Mass., delivered a lecture
оп
at the YMCA., last week when a large gathering attended.
Below we give the fifth inatal- ment of Mr. Bell's talk:-
the demonstration of power over material things through spiritual understanding does "magnify the Lord." The writer of Geneals af- firms that divinė "Spirit has given man dominion over, earthly things. Jesus proved this to be true and said his followers should do like- wise.
Christian Science heals "poverty and in this connection therë sp As a young man he was noted as pears a great danger.
cricketer and Rugby football in the same manner that sickness For this field of material deve-player, He captained the Derby and sin are healed, through" "the lopment has been affected by the shire Cricket Eleven from 1890 to renewing of the mind." as St. Paul intensifed national crisis. and
1899, and it was largely owing to puts it. Inspired writers repeated- those who are keenly interested in his efforts that the present cham-ly have asserted that thought ad- divine nature will national affairs but fall to appre-plons became a first-class county fusted to the
bear fruit "after its kind." Jesus One who for, many year's had clate fully the determination and in 1895.
'been distressingly Imited in in- conscientious efforts of the nation.
gave the untailing rule for succesi
come or salary found himself try- teel disappointed at the little that
when he said, "Seek ye first the nas been done. Certainly, this is
kingdom of God, and his righteous-ing vainly to use his early gimpees of Christian Science to enlarge the a matter for deep regret. Thea
Des; and all these things shall be there are some people who have
added unto you." This kingdom, little interest in national arrals at
the Master said. is within you," and "at hand;" therefore the in- hearts, and accordingly make up their minds to remain indifferent 1929, was a 3.P. tor Derbyshire and
Sir Sydney, who was knighted individunt Christian has the right
When he last played for Derby shire, in 1901, against Hampshire at Southampton, he scored 123 out of 170 for the first wicket. Three of his brothers also played for Derbyshire.
triots in Sulyuan have already and be satisfied with what they Staffordshire, He was a son of the to feel that the essential complete- | and likeness. It was his narrow,
become a single entity, living in one territory and under one auth ority. 1 we save ourselves, then we can save others; in other words, If we make special efforts to pre- serve our own existence, we can then influence our compatriots in Outer and Eastern Mongolia, that they may escape the tragedy of being forced to massacre each other, owing to their dependence upop outside support.
In the Manifesto of the Third Plenary Session of the Fifth C.E.C. was declared our dual determina- tion to strive for self-preservation internally and co-existence cxter- nally. These two alms mark the centre of gravity of all our activi- tles. In order to achieve internal
have got. Worse still are those people who usually do not take mich interest in national affairs but openly reveal themselves as traitors, and consider this some-
late Sydney Evershed, M.P. for the Burton Division."
ness of reality is present, not ab- gent, and only needs to be realized in order to be enjoyed.
thing to be proud of. This danger RYDER CUP GOLF be impoverished, anymore than to
reached its climax in the latter part of 1935, and now that the task of defending China's territorial integrity and offering resistance to invasion is being seriously under- taken, this danger bas gradually passed. In other words. our national spirit has taken. 2
turn from decrepit to ardent courage.
CHINA'S BACKWARDNESS AND
THE REMEDY
Our national salvation depends in a large measure on economic con-
Walter Hagen Non- Playing Captain Of U.S. Team
Walter Hagen has been appoint- ed non-playing captain of this year's American Ryder Cup team
salary by some mysterious process. Finally he saw that what needed to De enlarged frst was his. under- standing of man as God's image
self that was pinched sense of bringing forth "after its kind" in nis personal experience. Cultivat- A divinely intelligent and loving ing a larger and more spiritual. concept of God and man, as he creator. has not made a man to
fearned to do in a perfectly natur- at way through the teachings of be sick or sinful Poverty, like disease and sin, Involves a mis-Christian Science, he soon found taken sense of God and His work. (this clarified vision reflected in his The evil quality of poverty is not affairs. Men and things began to unmistakable ten- that it makes men suffer but that manifest an It misrepresents God. The Chris- deney to help rather than to hin- der. Unexpected opportunities ap- tian aim in overcoming poverty, as In healing sickness and sin, is to peared and unsuspected capacities the glory of God. Mere getting of came to light. Human relation- money would not glorify God, but ships became more fruitful of good, after the manner of true brotherhood.
self-preservation, the great mass struction to increase the strength which is coming to England to de- THE KING'S CUP
of our people must be united and devote their efforts to productive reconstruction. Externally, in or- der to maintain her rightful posi- tion with other members of the, family of nations, China should proceed along the road of interna- tional peace, but should our terri- torial integrity be threatened, we must be ready to resist aggression. DIVIDED OPINIONS ABOUT DEFENCE
I have noticed that public opin-
of the people and the power of the State. The past decade has wit- nessed considerable progress in that direction, and has strengthen ed our confidence that we are now ready for the supreme sacrifice when and if the moment comes. The whole nation is called upon to exert its utmost efforts to ac- celerate national economic struction and accumulate power to improve their livelihood and solidify national defence.
fend the Cup at Southport and Ainsdale on June 29 and 30.
AIR RACE
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Christian Science cannot "used for the mere acquisition of money or other material' things, but it is successfully employed to the overcoming of that abnormal sense of lack which is the result of ignorance of spiritual substance
Controls In Scotland and which in turn bears truit in
And Ireland
human fear and poverty.
Hagen has always been a playing side since member of the U.S.A.
contest In the inception of the 1927. He has been on the winning side on four occasions in the four- somes and won three of the four singles matches in which he play-. con-ed. His one defeat in the singles The Royal Aero Club has an-is the mastery that comes to light was at the hands of George Dun-nounced that the King's "Cup air in daily experience through the can, who won by 10 and 8, in 1929. race will be down on September Christianly scientific cultivation of
The other members of the team 10 and 11.
Some
ion in China on this dual policy 13 Dessimists hold that in the matter are to be selected shortly.
of economic production China is so somewhat dvided. Some people
far behind the leading nations of maintain that internal stability is
the world that it is impossible for ร pre-requisite
resistance against invasion, while others hold her to catch up with them. We
te
that resistance to aggression is a
pre-requisite to internal stability.
must not take this defeatist view, but show what was called by Dr.
Pa
to
On the first day there will be Hagen is at present touring New an eliminating contest over Zealand.
course of approximately 800 miles from Hatfield. going north Newcastle-on-Tyne and Aberdeen, and then to Newtownards in Glasgow. Northern Ireland via
construction it would mean mak- REGALIA
ing a new path of our own in order to outstrip those who are now ahead of us.
The last leg of the course will take. competitors to the Irish Free State, with the anal control point Dublin. at the Phoenix Park, The competitors will stay night in Dublin,
the
For the eliminating contest The King and Quen have given competitors will be divided into for their Coronation two classes, those whose alzeraft robes and regalla to be exhibited are atted with engines up to 150 for the benefit of the public man.p. and those with engines over mediately after the Coronation.
150 h.p. Two-thirds of the star-
Sun Yat-sen the heading for- PUBLIC TO SEE In my humble opinion, "internal stability" and "resistance against ward" spirit. It is not for me to Invasion" are essentially one and philosophise on that spirit, but if CORONATION the same thing. For instance, giv-it be applied to national economie ing soldiers rigorous training and enforcing strict discipline may be considered an internal problem but when they level their guns
The Principle of Livelihood, as permission against allen aggressors, this may be regarded as dealing with ex-pounded by our late Leader. 15 ternal issues. Yet without having the path of our national. economic construction. It is a synthesis of had previous traiting and dis- cipline, the troops will never be the advantages of all the systems which have been tried by the lead-
Lady Smith-Dorrien, principal ters in each class who complete able to point their weapons effec- tively against invaders, and con
ing States-a synthesis without of the Royal School of Needlework, the course. In the fastest time will announced this át a dinner of the quality to fly the final course the versely, without their being able to their disadvantages: Only if we resist invasion there is no point in
carry out this principle can we ex-Glasgow University Women's Club following day. There will be no
(London), recently.
handicap in the eliminating. con- giving them training. The more pect to solve our own problems and
Describing the preparations for test. fervent
to compete with the rest of the against invasion; the more rigid is world, for it has in it this "head- the Coronation which are being the unity of purpose and co-opera-ing forward" spirit. This question made at the school, she said:----
The Queen's train consist of alx
13 national sentiment
of economic reconstruction brings
For the final course competitors will leave the Phoenix Park at 11.30 am, on Saturday. September
From
tion among the people. Thus we may say that while superficially up the question of Communism. yards of violet velvet, lined and 11. They will y to Newtownards internal stability, and resistance As already mentioned, the Third bordered with ermine, with an and then cross the southern part against invasion are two things. Plenary Session decided to offer embroidered design comprising all of Scotland to Blackpool. they are in fact but one.
the Communists conditions which the emblems of the different parts the final control at Cardic they will allow for their repentance and There is no room for any com-
of the Empire.
will fly to Hatfield. the finishing promise between the Kuomintang effacement. If they refuse to ac-
"We are also making and em-polat. The total length of the
and
Communism. If the Com-cept these conditions. they are broidering the canopy of cloth or / dhal course is 680 miles.
munists will wholeheartedly sup- port the decisions of the recent Plenary Session they will be given a chance to serve the country; but
heading for annihilation. If they accept them, they will find the door to salvation not closed against them, but they must have a change of heart. Mere acceptance of the conditions without sincerity bebind
if they continue to advocate the principle of class-struggle, they
It will not do. They must give up alienate themselves from everybody else. As an organized the theory of class struggle, which
will
cannot be tolerated by a people movement Communiari must be
that must present a united front. eradicated, and eradication calls not only for purely negative action Experience has decided the Gov- in preventing the spread of Com-ernment not to leave any loophole munist activity but demands post- which might be utilized by the tive action, such as the inaugura- Communists to revive their pro tion of econonte and social re-paganda", activities forms and the acceleration of na-people, and it is generally agreed tional economie reconstruction.
DISAPPOINTMENT WITH RE-
among the
gold, embroidered with eighteen silver eagles.
"Their Majesties have realised that their robes and all this
At each of the central points. the competitors will be required to make a compulsory stop of 30 minutes. Apart from the con- trols the following towns will be, as turning-points: Cam-
great pageant will only be seen nsed
in a fleeting way by guests at bridge, Skegness, York. Scar- the Coronation, and they have therefore permitted me to hold
borough, Whitby, Edinburgh,
an exhibition directly after May Portpatrick. Carlise, Stoke-on- 12, for which they are lending Trent, and Leicester. In the final course the competitors will be sent their robes, and also à great
from Dublin in accordance with many things from, the Earl Mar- shal's ofce, which will be used their handicap allowances, and the competitor who first reaches at the Coronation.
Hatfield will be the winner,"
for our Overseas
HOME RUGBY
RESULTS:
"In addition I am collecting 'a that the most effective means to number of interesting dresses and éradicate. Communiam les in uniforms from those taking part in economic construction. When the the Coronation, all of which should
· “CONSTRUCTION RESULTS -
people have settled the problems. make an interesting exhibition In regard to productive recon of production, distribution. and particularly struction, there have been some consumption; and begun to live in visitors." creditable achievements during the peace they will not play into the last few years.. Since 1932, the Na-hands of those radical and ambi- tional Government, inspite of tious elements who try to incite disastrous them to action subversive to social grave difficulties, and setbacks, has succeeded in es-order and peace. tablishing the nation's financial. credit more firmly in the eyes of the world, has carried out great. extensions of highways, railways, and other communicatioris," em- barked upon elaborate conservancy schemes, and in many ways done much to bring about rural rehabi In a First Division League foot- litation by reducing taxation, pro- ball match to-day Stoke defeated viding credit facilities, and en-Sheffield Wednesday by one goal couraging improved methods of to nil production and distribution. The Reuter.
STOKE WIN
London, April's
London; “April. 5. The following were the results of Rugby Union League matches played to-day:
In addition to the King's" Cup, the winner will receive a prize of 1,000 presented by Lord Wake- field. Other prizes, also presented by Lord Wakefield, will be £350, for the second and £150 for the third, and two special prizes of £250 each for the competitor In cach class who completes the eliminating course in the fastest, time.
CHAMPION BEATEN
New York, April 6. Abertillery 6, Bridgend 8, Cross Pedro. Montanez beat the light. keys 6, Llanelly 6, Pontypool 3 weight champion, Log Ambers, on. Bwansea 3, Reduth 3, Bart's Hos-points in a ten round catchweight pital 3
non-titler fight here to-night. Reuter.
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