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FOR HEROIC DEFENDERS
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THE ABOVE PICTURE shows an ambulance which was pre- sented to the heroic defenders of China, by the United Korean
Society of New York.
REVIVALIST
PREACHER
IN COLONY
(Continued from Page 1)
realization of the need of revival} ir religious feeling began with a visit with his friend, Jim. to a public park. He played the ukelele and his friend. Jim, sang out' of tune-and they always attracted a large audience.
SPOKE TO 4.000 Although Brother Or did not say this at the Kowloon Union Church yesterday, his friends in the Colony will testify to some of the large audiences he has since addressed. Brother Orr. they, tell
INDIAN HELD FOR MURDER
Wife's Dead Body Found In Sack
Shanghal, Oct. 12. Dalip Singh, Indian privatė watchman, was 'arrested last night by the Settlement· Police charged with the murder of his wife, Charan Kaur. .
The woman, who had just re-..
turned to live with her husband after being evacuated to India during the hostilities, was found dead in a sack in a creek in the Hungtao area."
Dalip Singh appeared before Mr. T. Morris, acting Magistrate in
us. has spoken to as many as 4,000. M. Police Court, this morning. people at one meeting. -
His books-the better-known ones are "Can God?", "Prove Me Now", "If Te Abide", "Times of 'Refreshing", and his latest book, a story of 100.000 miles in Journeys around the world, "Such Things Happen?-have sold 200,000 coples.
Reuter.
FUTURE AIMS
OF GERMANY
been War Plans For Near
East Penetration
Brother Orr has twice visited
·Australia, and. has even through Soviet Russia. Brother Orr told the Press that he entered Russia with a few shillings in his pocket, and was not afforded any- where a reception that he would call enthusiastic, Brother Orr told
FIVE LETTERS -
Paris, Oct. 12.
DEMAND FOR
U.S. DOLLARS
CONTINUES
Unsettled State --
Of Europe
London, Oct. 12. The continued European demand for the American dollar is attract- Ing considerable attention among London foreign exchange brokers.
Within the first hour of trading tilis morning the United States currency appreciated against ster- ling to 4.7475 as compared, with 4.7606 at the close last night. As was the case yesterday the ex- change equalisation account by releasing over £1,500,000 worth of gold for arbitrage "to America succeeded in stemming the decline of sterling.
Evidence of the dollars' under- lying, "strength. however, WSJ forcibly portrayed by the forward rates where dollars for delivery in three months time command a premium of 1 cents over the spot rate.
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While it is admitted the present unsettled state of Eurore continues to drive the volatile capital to the dollar, the principle consideration is the accentuation of Britain's adverse trade balance by increased Imports for armament purposes.
Superimposed on these factors.is the bearish infuence exercised by deterioration of the situation in Palestine.-Reuter.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER` 13, 1938.
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DRASTIC ACTION (San Francisco date, 23rd Sept. Pres. Coolidge....
IN SHANGHAI
Factory Entrance Barricaded
Shanghai, Oct. 12.
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US.A., Japan and Shanghai (Van- couver BC., date, 1st October... Drastic action, reminiscent of Amoy .......... shnilar measures instituted against Japan and Shanghai,
The press here mainly concen-residents of apartments who re-Australia and Manila trates to-day on discussing Gar-fused to pay the rates of the Coun- Straits
cil early last year, was taken this Straits"
in
us he left Russia with a few shil-many and her future aims - lings in his pocket. The,, Press Madame Tabouls, writing cannot help but admire Brother " Oeuvre," thinks that a direct Orr.
attack on Britain and France not part of the polley of dictator On his conquest of England, ship atates and adds: "According Brother Orr explained, he came to our information Herr Hitler armed with five letters of intro- believed to have been persuaded duction from the people of by Signor Mussolini that the only Northern Ireland. Four were from way of triumphing over democracies "big noises" of Vister and one from is to show firmness and readiness a “small squeak."
in all contingencies."
England, à little island off "the coast of the Irish Free State, was a strange country to him. He had to learn to understand the English language and English humour.
A revival, Brother Orr, explained, is not a
Referring to the Balkan trade mission of the German Ecoro- mission of the German Econo- the Berlin correspondent of the "Figaro" says: "We see in the
programme reminis
Emp, of Russia..... Birdbana........ Potsdam...... Kamo Maru..... Hakozaki Maru.. Tegelberg....... Talchybius.....
OUTWARD MAILS
morning by the Shanghai Mun!-Japan and Shanghai..... ini a cipal Police against the Central which was alleged to have falled Weaving and Printing Company to comply with orders for elimina- tion of noise, smoke and night work
u the operation plant.
blocked with barbed wire barri- The entrance to the factory was cades.
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The Public Works Department and the Municipal Council have asked the factory to make certain alterations in the plant to eradicate the nuisances which the factory refused to do.-Reuter,
cence of war piens for Near CHINESE ATTACK
German successful evangelistic campaigu. It is a matter of prayer and of sincere prayer. Its root is not the Christian Church, but the Christian himself.
The necessity is prayer.- Man can pray for anything. Brother Orr cited that even his prayer for a bicycle was granted.
East penetration.
TSINYANG IN HEAVY RAIN
"German aspirations will not stop with Turkey, but will extend to Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan."
A resolution urging the sum- mening of a world conference f
Loyang, Oct. 12. an attempt to settle International
Chinese forces in north Honan, differences and start disarmament in a heavy downpour, launched a Brother Orr called upon true unanimously was passed at the heavy Christians who would accept the Parts meeting of the National column of about 500 men south of & Japanese challenge to rise before the con- Committee. of French gregation and proclaim their sin- Unions.-Heuter. cere desire for a revival in religious
ACCEPT CHALLENGE
feeling. One man arose, another
attack
on.
Trades Tsinyang on the night of October
man, and about 50 people braved DURHAMS GOING
the challenge,
TO TIENTSIN
10 and killed more than 80 of the enemy troops, field despatches from the front state.
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For a time, the column faced
For the theme song of the meet-
complete annihilation but they. managed to break through the ing Brother Orr desired the con-
Shanghal, Oct 12
Chinese cordon when Japanese gregation to learn, "Search me, O
The ist Battalion, Durham forces thaide Tsinyang city opened God, and know my heart to-day."
Light Infantry, which has been in up, their artillery and directed a Brother Orr sang two verses in Maori and then desired that the Shanghai since the end of last terrific barrage on the Chinese. ladies would hum the tune through year, is embarking on the troop- All the Japanese have now re- their noses and the gentlemen ship Lancashire on Monday for treated to Tsinyang city where Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- Tientsin, their next station. where preparations are made for S
cept Great Britain and Eire) via resulting chorus was hauntingly they will relieve the 1st Battalion, Chinese siege.
Siberia Lancashire Fusiliera.
During the fighting, a Japanese company commander was killed.
FRIDAY Japanese military activities in Bamshu and Wuchow... north Honan in general have been gandakan curtailed by several days! con- Kongmoon tinuous rain-Central NewS...
would whistle it with him/
Maori in character.
The
"The average. Colonial," Brother Orr had said, "is a tough nut about religion."
We will be surprised if Mr. Edwin Orr will not speak to an average of 300 people at his next, 14 meet- Ing.
To-day, on Friday, and on Satur, day, Mr. Edwin Orr will speak at the Peniel Mission from 6:45 pm, and at the Kowloon Union Church
from 8 p.m.
The US.S. Augusta, fagship of the American Asiatic Squadron.. arrived here from North China this morning-Reuter.
BALLOON BARRAGE
EXERCISE
London, Oct. 12.
ATTACK REPULSED
Sinteng, Oct. 12..
A company of about 100 Japan- ese foot-soldiers, launching an The result of the small scale in north Cheklang was repulsed by attack on Biangshan from Fuyang exercise held by the London balloon Chinese defenders after a severe From Sunday, until Wednesday. barrage. on Saturday are, the Air he will speak at the Chinese Ministry states, satisfactory and agement on October 10, The Methodist Church at 'Wanchal useful. Only a small number of hours from two o'clock in the from 6.45 p.m. and from 8 p.m. balloons were flown from their war afternoon. Central News.
encounter lasted more than five
Then Brother Orr will be off for sites but the majority of these sites Yunnan, Szechuan, Kwangtung and were chosen as being most difficult Kwangsi, and even; perhaps, for from an operational point of view. COMMUNICATIONS
Hankow.
JAPANESE ENVOY
IN MOSCOW
Moscow, Oct. 1
Indating and letting up were carried out without a hitch under unfavourable weather conditions. Although four balloons broke loose the cause was technical and simple. of rectification British Wireless
-It is learn from diplomatie quiz DOMA
ters here that the Soviet Govern- Wilin these past few months ment has intimated its approval: Hongkong money in
of the proposal of the Japanese has generally
Government to appoint Mr. Bhi ed around genori
Togo,“ hitherto: Japanese | Europend Ambassador in Berlin, as Japanese to as low as Ambassador. - in - Moscow Trans- that, in the ocean,
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CHIEF IN KUNMING
Kunming, Oct. 12. | Mr. Chang Kia-ngau, Minister of Communications, arrived here from Chungking by air yesterday morn ing. Immediately on his arrival, Mr. Chang called on General Lang Yün, Chairman of Yunnan, and discussed with him Important com..
sons questions
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