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EDITORIAL
Bunny" Austin Explains What Moral Re-Armament
Means To Him
ik
Moral Re-armament, the theme of recent statements by Lord by The Very Rev. A. C. 8. Baldwin and other statesmen, by leaders of Labour, and by well- Trivett, M.A. D.D., Wendy known sportsmen, is becoming, the topic of the hour. In factories' Spencer, second daughter of and offices, over, counters and breakfast tables, people are eagerly Mr. and Mrs. Morris wasking whether this is the germ of an idea-an Idea on which, to Stranack of Shanghai.
and quote Lord Baldwin, “a new world may be built." formerly of Durban, South "Bunny" Austin, who has again been officially rated as Eng- Africa, to Michael Williamland's No. 1 tennis player, describes in the following article the only son of the late Sir Skin-task he has set himself in bringing a new spirit into Britain;-- ner Turner, former Chief Judge
The recent crisis was a turning putting my baby daughter in a H.B.M Supreme Court tor China at Shanghai, and of Point in my life. It can never be gas-proof tent. Tennis did not the late Lady Turner, both quite the same agam.
For me life has always been full also formerly of Winchester.
of fascination. England.
DEATHS
help much now.
One was prepared to do all one I have perhaps could if it came to the worst, but been more fortunate than most. war seemed to throw everything My father, himself a keen sports-worth while overboard. There was SILVA-On Sunday. November 27 man, was always ardous that no hope of It deciding anything 1938, at the Shanghal General should follow a sporting career. I felt there must be some alm to Hospital. Mrs. Florence Pear-m consequence nearly all my most go for which would have all the son da Silva, aged 47 years, exciting memories are connected adventure and comradeship the dearly-beloved
ot of with games. I look back over war without the wastage: Mr. C. G. da Silva.
twenty-six years closely connected alm which would give my whole TCHAUN.--On Sunday. November with hitting some sort of ball, of life meaning, some cause by which 27. 1938, at the Sino-Belgian running about on some sort of the youth of Britain could create Radium Institute, Shanghai, Captain Fritz Tchaun, aged 58
years.
wife
ground or court.
I remember the thrill of my
some
a new chivalry in the world.
Then I saw the letter on "Moral
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938.
PUBLIC MISLED Hello & Goodbye
BY PRESS
Motion Carried
At Y.M.C.A.
- BY AW, HYER ·
Mr. and Mrs. Publie and the Little Public going about your daily business may be udaware that yesterday was a red-letter day in ar- rivals for tlongkong. Ships came steaming into the bay discharging cargo and passengers which will prove of great interest to Hongkong.
A motion that the modern, press misleads the public was upheld by a majority of 38 votes to 20 La debate at the European Y. M. C. A. yesterday which drew an atten dance of more than 60 members.
Mr. L. CF Bellamy was in the Chair, the principal speakers being The my Scharnhorst brought | Yokohama and Honolulu, arriving Messrs. P. S. Cassidy and Lthe American Girls Softball Team home in Los Angeles the day be- Starbuck for the motion and for two games. They had a great tore Christmas. Messrs. W. J. Keates and. G. E. time in Manila and, from the looks. Erlun against.
stopped by and alsembarked from the 9.5. Conte Verde to have a five- The well-known regiment Savoy Grenadiers from Shanghai
hour look at our fair city beforee continuing home to family and friends in Italy.
for the
"The success of these youngsters of things, seemed to be having the has been quite good in all porta," Mr. Cassidy. In opening his case same in Hongkong! various avenues open to gentle and David Kadi
stated their' promoter and mana- motion; enumerated the
And last but not least, Queenie ger. "If it is possible. I plan to to mislead the public. The public horst's gangway, all set for an en- we hope you do, everyone was out came trudging cover tals territory again next year men of the press in their crusade and laughing down the Scharn-with the same team." he reported. May be misled through news gagement at the. Gloucester Hotel. to see the games yesterday and the columns, through editorials.
What more can you ask for
a wish is for continued success and through posters, headlines, and
Wednesday. arrival ist? erea advertisements..
a pleasant" journey homeward! MV. Ruys News values, are to-day sadly
One of the Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
deranged. Mr. Cassidy continued.
than are men.
and women are rated as of far THE REGULAR ROUTINE over Corporation. Mr. J. K. Bousfeld, haul is due for this comfortable was another arrival on the German more interest as news subjects
floating hotel. When she arrived motorship: the friends first game of tennis..... the hours Re-armament" which Lord Bald- crowded with items and blocks of ing she deposited her transit pas reach and we had no words with
News pages are
down to from Shanghai on Tuesday morn- wave "hello" took him from our I spent in practice without ever win and other national leaders cinema actresses. chorus girls, getting bored, .... my first tour- sent to the Press.
sengers and allpped into dry-dock the gentleman. "Polley, for- pretty typists. brides, young nament at the age of fourteen eign as well as domestic," it stated,
where, she will remain until her mothers, etc.
5.S. Foylebank 1285 when to everybody's surprise. in- "ls for every nation ultimately de-
salling date December 8, when she cluding my own. I beat the reign-termined by the character of her
departs for southern ports. ing schoolboy champion. That people and the inspiration of her
M.V. Scharnhorst victory was the one that set me leaders, by the acceptance in their on my tennis career. I remember lives and in their policy of honesty, it as A dream: the excitement faith. and love as a foundation on made me 1.
which "new world
may be
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Later came Wimbledon. tours built." round the world. the Davis Cup. the mad excitement in Paris when we won the Cup, dramatic days in
London Office: 53: Fleet Street England "when we defended It.
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HONGKONG, DECEMBER 1, 1938.
Here then was something worth going out for. It came clearer and clearer that the trouble in the world must lle in people; and if CHANGE AND VARIETY people could become different, the What more could anybody ask? world would be different.
Fear. Surely here, it anywhere, were the hate, greed and self-seeking in Ingredients of happiness. I tra-
Individuals lend to fear, hate. velled: there
greed and self-seeking in nations. continuous Was Revised rates may be ENVOY'S RECALL change and variety in my life. These are the things against had the good fortune to be suc- which the nation needs to re-arm. cessful and well-known. I was Ar East End boy of ten, put it this playing the game I liked. And way. "T you want to stop war in EPORTS from Chungking in yet, under it all lurked a baming the world, stop war in the home."
dicate that the National sense of futility which I could not Government of China is taking alexplain. Ever more repeatedly serious view of the continual post-came the question, "What was the 19F9ponement of. the presentation of good?”
Bangkok, will be increased by 20%
,had on application.
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"PRETTY YOUNG”
CILTS
In fact. every woman between
WHEN THIS FREIGHTER came in 18 and 40 is "pretty young.” If "pretty" does not fit and the WEDNESDAY, 8 A.M. many people caused our
from the United States yester- day morning it was not people that writer's conscience is too insistent.
close attention and... ›were tapping the deck of the scrutiny but the womar. between 18 and 40 Is Scharnhorst to the tune
new automobile - of her make and model. rated nothing worse than the des-German band as the
Have you ever vessel was heard of the "American Bantam”) cription "attractive."
motor tar Four models are now Mr. S. A. Gray, who spoke trom made fast to pler No. 1. the door, aptly answered this by the China, Light and Power Co. for purchasers. These new
Back home and to the duties of in the godowns in Kowloon ready comparison.. Arc there not people who will choose to be mis- their daughter Miss P. Crofton, who They are four cylinders and very came Mr. and Mrs. C. Crofton and are on the order of ar. "MG", lead by anything. Note the many returned from a vacation in Eng smart in colour and body design.
are people who just as easily
land, via Germany. misled by the Bible as they are by
It is something new for the Co- Stopping by for a week or so are lony. the press.
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Frondori, Press. Conte Verde The speaker for the motion
sident of the Ault and Wimborg brought up cther points. Is not news often distorted to sult the his gentleman had a midling WHEN THE LLOYD TRIESTINO Journey via the Scharnhorst from personal prejudices of the pro-
steamer came into harbour prietor of the paper publishing it? Singapore, a bad cold and sea- yesterday morning at 10.30 "the And is war news in Hongkong not sickness being his trouble. How Savoy Grenadiers from Shanghai ever, he is looking forward to were certainly extended a welcome. too misleading with these claims
pleasant days in the Colony.
One hundred and twenty troops of Chinese victory north and south.
Well, who popped into town via and their and where are the Japanese to-
officers are returning Are they not at our door-the German boat? Mr. and Mrs. home via the Conte Verde after Dewey Smith, of the Studebaker many months of duty in the North- This last point, was ably an-Co: A vety, very short hello to
ern city. Dowh the gangway they statement he let forth would have off they sailed on the ss. Conte in the short Eve hours of their swered by Mr. Keates. A startling friends and business associates and pushed and ran to see the Colony
Verde for Manila and Singapore.step-over. 89 per cent of war news in the
It will be Christmas in the south But then too, be waste basket.
Knocking at cabin 209 we 'were continued."
for these popular travellers. we doubted Taler-
greeted with a soft yip. Opening The executive of the Java Ling the door we looked into a soft.. chwang. And the Japanese adj
Mr. A. Whikamp, came home from tender pair of eyes belonging to one. mitted. Talerchwang.
There is no test for news from the Philippine City. He was in a of the prettiest and aweetest coal
than the test of probability. the front, Mr. Keates explained, hurry, scuddling quickly on the black, "four-month-old spaniel we
day?
step?
'..
Moral Re-armament. I realised. meant first setting my own house In order-getting rid of my own Mr. Chen Chlch, Chinese Am- Where was all this energy and weaknesses so that I in turn could bassador to Germany.
the effort, and the training needed for, help others to get free of theirs. Reichsfuehrer. Herr Adolf Hitler., leading to? What good was it If the world was to be rid of fear. Though Mr. Chen, who was form- doing me or anybody else? At I must get rid of my own, erly Vice-Minister of Foreign the age of thirty-five I would be kind which would give me nerves' Affairs, was believed to be persunt finished.
before a big match. and a more rate to the Nazi' Government, and I could not answer. I satisfied subtle one, fear of the opinion of though it is well over two months myself by telling myself that per- others. So I decided that the since he arrived in Berlin, his re-haps I was doing something to cause of Moral Re-armament must. ception and the presentation of help Britain's reputation in the be my cause, for only through the his credentials has been deferred tennis world, and evaded the real moral re-armament of individuals TWO NEWSPAPERS
three times and now. postponed issue by going on exactly as be- could there ever be peace in the Paris, Nov. 30. Only two newspapers hiierto sine die.
world. have appusred here, the "Le AS, A RESULT of this laxity, Ger-
THE CRISIS
A great many others seemed to CONSECRATION Matin" and "Le Journal," both many is now the target of Then came the crisis. We were be thinking much the same. A few consisting of four pages.
severe criticism by our Chinese all of us faced with the possible days ago, thirty-six prominent The general strike began in contemporarles who are already destruction of civilization. It sportsmen joined in an appeal for theory at midnight, but as the demanding the Ambassador's re- threatened my wife, and daughter, "Moral Re-armament through night services are
call. The postpone- my parents and all I cared, about. Sport." They represented sport ient is described "as
It seemed uncanny to think of or all kinds. There was George a great insult to
Eyston for racing, Len Harvey. China, When Mr. Chen Chieh passed
assured of
effectiveness. It cannot be gauged | CHINESE until later, when the early morn- PRESS ing workers normally report for CRITICAL duty. Reuter.
T
fore.
through Hongkong at the end of world than á Bolshevik victory August, he openly stated that he would be." There are abundant felt China and Germany has been And solid reasons, according to Mr. known as friends and the good Eugene Chen, why Germany should relationship maintained among be on friendly terms with China. the people of the two countries THE NAZI DICTATOR sacrificed was marked, as witnessed by the
Germany's friendship for China
CHAMBER SUMMONED
Paris, Nov. 30, The Socialist Group in Par- Hament has summoned all its de puties to meet on Friday for the regular session of the Chamber. This proceeding is unprecedented, but there is nothing to prevent long history of co-operation in
י
who le training now for the heavy (Richards. the jockey, and
weight championship, Gordon
Hutton.
Len
CATHEDRAL
wharf-side and away.
ever saw. Immediately, "Topsy" One of Mr. Jan Marsman's right- made friends with us by much hand men, Major C. Beckeries, wagging of a tail, leaps in the air AT came visiting Hongkong via the and many hand licks. Shortly, jm.v. Scharnhorst yesterday morn-Mrs. Anna Dahlmann, the mistress, ing. This gentleman is still hand-arrived "on the 'scene. We gave some as ever and just as busy.
many welcomes to this charming Now, we tackle the American lady and her pup who have just "(Continued from Page 1)
Sotball Team. Mr. Monty Fiedler completed a short visit to Shang- In some ways the most inspiring is the chief and spokesman for this hal and are very glad to be back Service that our Church provides outfit. All his females who are on home. Especially is this true when the were busy eating their breakfast Italian steamer. -the Consecration of Bishops. their first visit to the Far East
Mr. Gilbert Fan arrived on the This Director of person to be consecrated is a and not to be disturbed. Thelf the Kallan Coal Mining Adminis- brother well-known and well be past achievements is well-known tration in North China will be in But well-known people can't do loved to a large proportion of the and written, and nothing has been the, Colony for several weeks, and congregation, and when the scene neglected for these young ladies is stopping at the Hongkong Hotel. It all alone. Supposing there was In every club and organisation a
of his future labours has intimate between the ages of 14 and 20 years) The General Matager and live wire who
links with the place where the who are travelling with a school Managing Director of the General was out to set
Consecration is held. before all his friends an abso-
teacher, and Your chaperons. Electric Company in Shanghai, After their call here, they journey Mr. Norman Eeale is paying this the destruction of Soviet Power. promised to try his best to promote itler found himself compelled to
moral fitness. Supposing every; Fuklen is the daughter diocese to further games. "In Shanghai, city a visit for the next Week. that friendship and to explain to assist Japan to
soccer. cricket or sports club was of Hongkong, and there are indeed conquer "China. Germany the purpose of China's The Chinese people, profoundly putting into action the words of many inclinate links which bind Chinese society which cannot be from Shanghal on the Conte Verde, resisance to Jaban. When he regret this orientation of German the sportsmen's appeal. We be the two dioceses together. M. Daladier, in a statement this reached Berlin, he was awarded foreign policy, since it crushes Heve it to be the task of sports cidentally I was myself ordained for example ear betrothal and
In tolerated in the Christian Church. South and Europe Bound- afternoon, replied to the charges the highest Nazi honour, the Grea powerful links which were destined men to assert the principles of
Cross of the Order of the German to hold China, and the Reich in sport-fitness, discipline and team Matthew's Day. 1003, by Bishop besides such things there also payed a musical, goodbye to the priest in this Cathedral pn St marriage, polygamy, slavery and FIVE P.M. YESTERDAY the Ger- Eagle.
durable friendship, fruitful com- work so that they may become Joseph Charles Hoare. I am glad exist in the non-Christian en-
and cultural
dominant in the life of a nation." intercourse. AT THE SAME TIME responsible merce
to think that another Hink of a 'vironment many customs which passengers and troops on the Conte... Chinese officials made im-and there are doubtless individual
NEW CHIVALRY portant statements bespeaking the German merchants. traders and desire by the Chinese people. for missionaries in China who share new friendship with the Germans in this regret, but the latter are en-which
them holding a session unless their economic and cultural matters. He found his Greater Germany onlutely new level of physical and
entry is prevented.-Reuter,
NEVER KESCINDED
Paris. Nov. 29.
that requisitioning of the railways was illegal.
He declared that the Govern- ment acted by virtue of the Acts of Parliament of 1877 and 1935. whereby requisitioning could be ordered by deerec.
Such decrees had been issued by
I believe that this would be the enllatment for youth for
we
DAUGHTER DIOCESE
are recognised as disr putable, and to which the members are con- stantly exposed. and therefore
Business affalis brought him down
man Band on the "Scharnhorst
Verde salling for Manila and Italy.
similar kind is being forged by this Service Lo-day."
In order to understand this ser- vice fully. It's' necessary that we easily prone. I feel that just here W18 are looking: that it should consider what is required of 11es the greatest danger to the When we played knock, knock on
M. Blum's first Socialist Govern. spite of the adherence of Germanytirely powerless to Influence the would mean for Britain the birth Bishops. The standard text-books of the young Church.
ment in 1936. and had never been rescinded-Reuter.
After
station.
SHORT AFFRAY
Valencia, Nov. '29.
who.
to the Anti-Comintern Pact, and Wilhelmstrasse.
1 ONLY ONE
those
that
who
that
on this subject are of course the
St.
01
.
Mrs. D. R. Carrlek Buchanan on her way to Singapore.
ner cabin door, we found her sur-
to neglect...
unity of the Christian Church to Europe for a holiday and a bit devotional life of the Church.
The Bishop must be a leader of The Church is one and indivisible. of business. April will see their The apparent divisions are quite return to the Colony and in the worship and contemplation do not minds. It is little short of blas- grand trip and visit home.
I think it is true to say that unreal. They only exist in men's cantime they expect to have a come easily to the average Chinese
to phemy even speak of the Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Butler were man and woman. In this respect Church as divided. Yet those ap-sailing for London, Sorry we did they are very unlike their Indian parent divisions do affect its wit- not have words with these charm- brothers and sisters. Nevertheless
ing people. Maybe too busy saying de respond to such leadership and strate the Church's unity to there is ample evidence that they All that is needed to demon- goodbye and good luck to Pat Sykes and Mr. J. Andrew who are assistance as one le able to offer world that so greatly needs it is headed for Singapore and a holiday them in these things.
that we frankly and joyfully re- dancing engagement at the Ramies The Bishop must be ari upholder cognise one another-one another's Hotel.
members, one another's ministries, | Air Transports one another's sacraments.
of a new chivalry. the campaign in the German Nazi TEANWHILE, Germany has re- The old feeling of futliity just Pastoral Epistles
The Bishop "must by word, and rounded by friends down to say dewspapers in which China was cognized the puppet state of has no part in the programme. It! There a number of instructions are Christian Church.
Paul. deed set forth the unity of the goodbye. Unfortunately she had likened to Spain as one of the Manchukuo" and appointed an is a colossal task, a great race
not a kind word for us countries in which the 'Comintern Ambassador to Changchun, while against time
set forth, some of them in "con-
The popular and charming cou- a short affray, mobile
I have no hesitation in saying and against was active through the Chinese ja "Manchukuo" envoy "has been forces of destruction. It calls for, prospective Bishop, cannot afford world at large is to realize the Jebsen and Company are voyaging
the siderable detall, guards dispersed 1,000 demonstra-Communists, as well as the recall!
which the that the greatest need of the Ple Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Jessen of tors in the town of Raismez, north of the German military advisers!
sent to Berlin..
everything a man has to give. of Valenciennes,
marched who had for many years been in IT IS NOT FOR US to tell the Twenty years ago in the greatest there it is reported, with the in- close contact with the most do, but it is true to say that such was wiped out.
Chinese Government what to war of all time a whole generation tention of attacking, the police portant military movements and
Last Armistice plans and has a thorough know-a studied slight as that involving Day in the two minutes silence I Six men, arrested for attempts to ledge of the strategic plans of the China's Ambassador would be the was thinking of those who died, prevent workers from carrying on Chinese Government.
terpreted only of. their duties, were being tempor-
gave
their In one way lives arlly held. pending, their removal PRIOR to the Ambassador's de- INTERPRETATION by a western and
we might Hive ..to prison.
war. might never Hitherto 40 arrests have been Eugene Chen, former Chinese action would be taken accordingly. debt we owe them, of how we of and come again. And I thought of the made for interference with build- Foreign Minister, in a statement to ing construction.-Reuter.
the press, outlined Germany's am- WHEN ALL THIS is coupled with the younger generation could re- bitions and criticized Hitler's in-
persistent reports from poli- pay that debt, of how we could sulting attack on China in Berlin tical circles in Europe, that there build a glorious future for the on February 20 last
is a milltary alliance between Ger- world. If we in our torn would many, Italy and Japan. the delay sacrifice enough.
And the words in accepting the credentials of Mr. of the wreath laid on the Cenotaph Chen Chich has added significance. when Mr. Chamberlain returned all exposed. It is said that the Bishops have an unique oppor-
Here, those of us who are IMPERIAL AIRWAYS plane is de-"
layed until this afternoon. IN THE MEANTIME, it is non- with peace came back to me. "Af- results of early Christian mission- tunity of exercising our ministry strong enough to resist any Bol-
Pan-American Airways Clipper sense to compare the Chinese ter all, they have not died inary efforts in China perished or reconciliation, not in our own will arrive at Kai Tak on Saturday shevik attack on it, but I believe (Communist Party with that of vain." And in the silence I de- through this cause. that even the greatest victory for Soviet Russia: a far better nomen-termined they should not be be-
dioceses merely, nor only in our at noon, Japan would be infinitely less clature for the Chinese group trayed. Those words for me pre- dangerous to the peace of the would be the "Democratic Party."claim an irrevocable commitment.
*
Bentence of nine months' impri- sonment was passed by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Court
yesterday on Wai Tung, 18, who SWAB convicted of matching a handbag from an elderly woman at Maple Street, near Tal Kam Street, on Tuesday morning. De- fendant had one previous convic tion.
parture from Hongkong. Mr.
when he solemnlyde- HITLER'S clared that he did not ATTACK
consider China men- ON CHINA tally or materially
country
of moral standards."
Assimilation to one's environ- ment is a danger, to which we are
TIESA,
".
GREATEST. DANGER own communion, but throughout Air France's plane will stop by. There are certain customs con- the whole Church of God and to- at noon to-day and, from reports, sidered perfectly respectable in wards the whole world.
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