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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937:

TWO GREAT STATESMEN DEFENCE OF THE

LEAVE POLITICS

Retirement Of Premier And Lord President Of Council

London, May 27. To-day's events include a num- ber of incidents showing an atmosphere of sincere, ir regret- ful goodwill, in which two states- men most closely associated with the great experiment of a National Government, inaugurated in 1931. are retiring from active part in the political life of the country.

Prolonged cheers from all parts of the House greeted Mr. Stanley Baldwin when he rose in Commons this afternoon to make what was taken to be his last answer as Frime Minister. A member in & supplementary question asked if he would consider the proprietary of certain future procedure and Mr. Baldwin replied, "I do not consider it would be an act of propriety on my part to enter Into the question of what this House might do next week."

At the conclusion of this morn-

wishes for his future, on behalf of all the delegates at the Conter

encé.

Mr. Baldwin thanked them and expressed his implicit faith in the future of the Empire, and his con- Adence in the success of the pre- sent conference.

EMPIRE

Mr. Churchill On

Value Of Sea Power

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Mr. Churchill, in the third of the series of broadcast talks on "Re- sponsibilities of Empire," given re- cently in the National programme, said that it must not be supposed that Britain or any part of the British Empire desired war.

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MAY DAY

Successful Speech By Young Girl

Jill Harris, an attractive lass aged twelve years made a remark- ably successful speech at Baradine, New South Wales on May Day. Mr. Vincent. N.S.W. Minister for Mines and Forests, had laid the founda- ton stone for a forestry adminis- tration building, the first step in a vast reafforestation plan.

Jill who had been deputed to move the vote of thanks to Mr. Vincent sald.

"You have started something which is really for the children: that is why we thank you," she said.

and used up all the good things “If grown-up people were selfish

which God has given us, and left the children in debt it would not be a very nice world for us to live

GERMAN OPINION ON DUTCH ELECTIONS

Berlin, May 27.

"On the contrary," he continued, "we have nothing to gain and more to lose from war than any other human organization ever formed. Never will the power of the British MR. MACDONALD

Empire be used in any quarrel or References were also made to for, any purpose not permitted or the retirement of Mr. Ramsay indeed enjoined by the Covenant of MacDonald and the services which the League of Nations. This is the he had rendered as chairman of foundation of our policy, and the the Imperial Conference of 1930. rule which governs all our actions. Mr. MacDonald had an audience We look forward confidently, to the with the King at Buckingham day when the authority of all na-in. Palace-to-day on the eve of his tions meeting at Geneva will be "But you and the grown-ups of resignation as Lord President of respected by all States and Gov- Baradine and Forestry Commission the Council and the newspapers ernments. We mean to do our are doing a good deed on May Day. here recall that Mr. MacDonald part to bring about that supreme which is the children's day, and we had headed two "Labour ad-result."

thank you very much" ministrations and the first Nation- In these times the forward al Government, march of the liberated peoples to- It is reported that the King ex-wards a fuller and more fair way Ing's meeting of the Imperial Con-pressed his desire to recognise the of life for all could not be unpro- ference at which Mr. Baldwin services which he bad rendered to tected. It must be armed. "The prealded, à Dominion Prime Minis- the State in the course of a long freedom, the rights, the tolerance, ter and Sir Zafrullah Khan, on number of years and asked whethe decencies so slowly and pain- behalf of the Indian delegation, ther he would accept a high fully gathered by our forebears expressed their great regret that hereditary honour. It is under- must not lack vigilant and in- this would be the last occasion on stood that Mr. MacDonald, while structed defenders in whose hearts which he would preside over the fully appreciative of the kindliness there burn the fires of yore and

The Dutch people remained Imperial Conference. References and thoughfulness of His Majesty, in whose hands are the necessary loyal, says the Angriff to its most were made to the 'great part he asked the King to permit him. to instruments of force. The days of characteristic feature, that is to had played in the Imperal Confer- decline and that permission was sea power are by no means ended, cling tenaciously to tradition. ences of 1923 and 1926 and the given him to do so.--

On the contrary,. It may well be

The "Berliner Tageblatt" calls speakers expressed to him good British Wireless.

that the development of airarart the election result a vote for con- used in confunction with ships will fidence for Colijn who for four give such accurate information to years successfully directed the at- the stronger fleet as will make its fairs of the Netherlands. The Especially superiority even more decisive. paper says that Musserts National 14 this true where Socialist Movement, being repre- solitary raiding cruisers are to be sented for the first time in Parlia- found preying upon the ocean ment, did not quite achieve what trade routes by which the Empire its followers had hoped. The Move- is joined together and by which meat has suffered heavy losses the Mother County must be fed. compared with the provincial elec-.

tions.

CATHOLIC NEWS THEOSOPHICAL

AND NOTES

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most remarkable career, for he ac- hieved marvellous success at the University, at the bar and in the army when he interrupted his legal career during the war. At Oxford his success and that of Fr. Mar- tindale S.J., the well-known writer, are often compared, for both of them won almost every classical prize of first, rank. Fr. Martindale preceded Bir Wilfrid Greene by s few years. Both won the Hertford and the Craven Scholarships, as well as the Chancellor's Latin Verse prize. Fr. Martindale also won the Gaisford Greek Verse prize, while the future judge, won the Vinerian Law scholarship. Mgr. Ronald Knox, a brillant writer of satire, and brother of the Editor of "Punish" was also a winner of the Hertford and Craven scholarships, and of the Ireland Scholarship as

well.

During the war Sir Wilfrid Greene won the Military Cross, the Order of the Crown of Italy, and the French Croix, de Guerre. He was a prominent member of the Society of Our Lady of Good Counsel. which is organised to provide free legal help for the

poor.

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THE SYRIAN JACOBITES

SOCIETY TALK

Intending it only as a hora Goeuvres before public study of the book "Theosophy Explained." Mr. John B. Greenberg gave a short talk on "Modern Instances of Re- Incarnation," last Thursday at the local Theosophical Society. The subject matter evoked such interest that a discussion commenced which continued until nearly the end of the meeting..

Mr. Greenberg said:

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SINGAPORE BASE

The development of naval bases to enable the British squadrons and fleets to move freely from point to point and afford protec- tion in distant seas is no less im- portant than the maintenance of the Navy Itself. The great forti- The wide-spread interest.. and fled harbour, which we have been acceptance of Re-incarnation in so long making and arming. at the present day is astounding Singapore menaces no country. It when one considers that only 60 in no way menaces our old friend "years ago Western religious pre- and former good ally, Japan. It is

and Judices Material Scientific, in fact as far from Japan' as Son- scepticism made mention of its thampton is from New York. On principles-almost taboo. I make the other hand, it will serve as a the assertion that there is wide-vital stepping-stone to enable the spread interest because the popular press now feature the question quite prominently..

Mother Country to keep her contact with Australia and New Zealand, and to come to their aid if ever they were in peril.

LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING "The tremendous moral advan Anzacs did for us, we feel it a "When we remember all that the tage in this teaching is its anal sacred responsibility of Empire not Influence for tolerance and good. to allow ourselves to be severed One realizes that the stupidity on from the land of their birth and the part of some we contact is due only to youth of soul and greater their fortune and their fate. In to share, whatever may befall, Intelligence es he evolves is vouchsafed. More important, how- Capetown, which the Union Gay- the same way the naval base at ever, those who are obviously ernment of South Africa is active- superior to us, we do not attempt 13 strengthening, enables the Bri- to deprecate and bring down to tish Fieet to preserve the means our level but we begin to admire hot entering the Indian Ocean, In them for the qualities which of addition to the main route we shall necessity they must have taken keep open through the Mediter- lives to build. Thus the doctrine ranean. Thus there is no reason, of Re-incarnation teaches the If all the necessary measures are world to be a little more" tolerant

taken, to doubt the capacity of the a little more loving and a little British Navy, to defend the com- more appreciative of all the (po munications which unite the Em- tentially) great human beings who pire #high compose it."

Mr. Rockefeller Buried

Cleveland, May 27,

A few days ago mention was made in the press of an English Archbishop of the "Syrian Jaco bites, a division of the Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church," who had difficulty with the passport authorities when he wanted to visit some churches in the Gold Coast. Many people, puzzled by the unusual name of the Church, wondered if it is a branch of the Roman Catholic Church. It is not. The terminology is, in fact, not correct, for there is a recor- nised agreement between the Or-

The remains of Mr. John D. „thodox and the Catholic Churches Rockefeller, Senior, greatest of the

that, to avoid confusion, one will.

United States' inancial figures, not use the name of the other. It were laid to rest between the is sometimes thought too, by those Braves of his wife and his mother, who connect Jacobite" with the bere The funeral was quiet and Stuart claimants, that the pame the ceremony siniple- must have some reference to ane

Reuter of the two Apostles who were call- ed James. This too is incorrect, for the name comes from James-el- Baradal who organised a special unit of the Monophysites, ment bers of a reilgion who believed in Jesus Christ, but did not believe that He had ever real human na

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Mr. Churchill said that in all the coalitions or alliances or Lea- sues of Nations we had led" In different centuries against tyranny or military overlordship in Europé. we had always hitherto succeeded because our cause was inseparable from the cause of freedom and progress

with our

"Wherever we have strayed from this path: we have suffered," he added. “Not strength or for our own take alone. shall we be able to guard our trea- sure, or give forth our message. The British Empire marches and can only march with the larger Madhopes of mankind."

He took charge of the 10,000 dere- lict citizens who refused to leave, the City. They lived mostly in cel- lars, and Cannon Delaere had to cope with starvation, epidemics and armed looters, and he over-

ture. The general name of the came them all. Though he

FRENCH MAYOR DEPOSED

· Paris, May 21

Orthodox Church is given to a was to be found in every – The anti-Communist : leader M. group of churches who separated spot where there was dan Dorlat. who has been removed from the Roman authority in the

ger, and his curate was killed | from him once, as Mayor of St. eleventh and the afteenth centur beside him and his own soutane Denis by the Minister of Interior, les. The founder of the Jacobites torn with bullets, he was never in- Dormoy, has now alsq resigned as lived in the sixth century jured, E's humour was as great as members of the Munic pal Council, “THE BRAVEST PRIEST IN THE his herom, and he saved the thereby making municipal elections

WARY

* sanity as well as the lives of many necessary, M. Dozlót (will-im-. The man to whom this title was He was the last to leave the city mediately start an election cam- given died a short time ago. He when it was evacuated in 1915, but paign. He protested against his was Cannon Delaere the cure of he often returned. After one of these removal na mayor of St. Denis, St. Pierre in the famous Beigan vixits he brought back to the Free- which is claimed by right wing: town of Ypres when the town was masons their processiorial: eg, circles to have been prompted by smashed to pieces by shell-are in which he had seen in a burning purely political "YERKNIS. *** the first months of the World War. house.

Transocean: Nzor Service :

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The German Press considers the result of the election in Holland aa a personal success for Premier Colijn.

Transocean News Service.

K.L.M. SCHEDULE

Amsterdam, May 27: .The announcement that the KLM air route to the Indies is to be flown three times weekly. in. the near future was made by the Chief of the Dutch air lines here -to-day.—that

Transocean News Service.

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