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THE INDIAN UNREST.
MONDAY, JANUARY 24: 1991,
Allahabad, Jan. 22.
UNION CHURCH.
#Coatinued from Page 2) mecting you.. 1 by your falth and you by mine." Thete speaks cour resy, but it is als conviction, without which good manners are bat a covering for insincerity.
The spiritual, giving is to be
There has been a serious rezawal of the disturbances at Fyzabad cabled on the 20th. Sixty-five houses were looted. Two hundred mutual; the minister looks to res arrests were made, and armed police are patrolling the villages. The ceive as well as to impart. He situation is in hand.
is a channel of grace, but not an The nonco-operation movement is spreading to Dacca. The exclusiva channel The Church students are absenting themselves from the colleges. A pamphlet is not the body of separated ec- in the vernacular is being circulated in the jute areas, urging no clesiastics but the body of de- cultivation for 1921.
lieving men and women. Grace London, Jan. 23. resides in it, and would continus: The India Office announces a serious outbreak of loating in the to do so were all so-denominated country markets in Muzaffarpur district, believed to be connected with bishops, priests and deacons to be the non-co-operation movement. Military police are being dispatched, swept away.
ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS.
London, Jan. 2.
Unless I greatly misread the situation this conception of the Church needs bringing forward to day, for our fathers, I think, had a better held on it than some of us. Specialisation is a tendency of
Mr. Edward Bell, of "Chicago Daily News," in a letter to the the time, and when specialisation "Times," draws attention to Anglo-American anxieties with regard
to future relations and instances the Big Nary talk, oil talk ands to seed it can disrate any of cables talk He says that in America the political bantamweights Christianity and reduce us to a us from our humanity or dar Liten strip under arc-lamps and minatory language has been con-smaller stature. That is what you spicuous: but he points out that Mr. Harding, who was elected on do with your minister if you be tis World Peace platform, is now carrying out his pledges resolutely little him isto and discountenancing the Chauvinists, Jingoes. Sina Feiners and padre, a mere official chaplain, 3 a professional Germanists and urging the God-imposed duties of the English-speak-functionary to say grace mach as
ng peoples of restraint, tolerance and justice.
RIOTS IN ITALY.
London, Jan. 2
AUSTRALIAN ANXIETIES.
another functionary draws the corks, or to send for in emer- gencies as you send for the doctor or the undertaker.
I heard it said once that many of our churches seem
to think
Telegrams from Italy report political and religious risting and they exist in order to have a armed collisions in various parts of the country. Unemployed pea-minister. There is truth in the santry stormed Tuscania Cathedral, smashed the altars and crucinxes remark as regards the evangelical and pillaged the votive offerings. A crowd attacked the socialist Town churches, sta as for the sacerdo- Hall at Castalammare, from the balconies of which the councillors cal commissions they seem to be and employees fred and threw bombs on the crowd. Eight were leaning more and more toward the killed, and fifteen seriously injured. The parish priest of Poggiodomo heresy that without a priesthood in an altercation was mortally shot. The local Maver fled.
in the so-called apostolical suc cession the Church does not exist. These two views have a common element, and it appears in the familiar fact that a man may re- pudiate sacerdotal pretensions and take it out to pretty much the same effect in professional a and roar present minister falling, sumption. Well, the day you into either of these errors you may take it from me that he is turning his back upon his whole past and lapsing from some of his atrongest convictions.
London, Jan. 22.
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Washington. Jan. 2. The exports for last year were 88.23.000.000, and imports 35.279-fessionalised amicial. Not that "It is better that thou shouldest not |000.000, increases of $308,000,000 and 31,375,000,009 respectively, comm unmindful to magnify my sow than that thou shouldest vow pared with 1919 December's figures were: Exports, $720,000,000:fce in the proper war; not that and not pas." I recall also at Imports, $262.000.000,
THE NAVAL HOLIDAY.
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I underrate its opportunities or mark I chanced to hear about my would shirk its responsibilities.humble self, now many years ago, But I had father be regarded as from one of the fathers who came Teams from the Kowloon Cricket one of you than as one over you, to my ordization. "That young Club and the Uaised Services Ra a comrade whilst a leader KUKILOTILLHH_HOCHHOPHOCHRUDI*of Representatives Naval Committee, expressing the opinion that dis great field of faith.
Washington, Jan. 13.
inman's goods," he said, "are not all creation. Club played a singles mad Mr. Elibu Root has sent a letter to the Chairman of the House student as well as teacher in the though I may be no longer a young yesterday, the latter winding by Christian life and work, fellow in the front window." So be it, foursomes match at Kings Park armament should not be discussed by the Calted States and other
man, according to the calendar at 12 to 11. The following are the sations pending the change of administration. The precise method may encourage one another in the freserve and covet
I have longed to see you that we any rate. let us keep something In scores: of procedure should be determined only when President-elect Harework of God without which faith wise and prudent householder who to be as the ing and the new Secretary of State bad decided the method best cal-fis dead, and grow together in the brings out of his treasure things tulated to give success. Mr. Root believes that prompt steps should faith without which work is fatile. new and old. then be taken to arrange a general agreement on disarmaments.
D. J. Mac- "That I may be encouraged by This, however, I will say, that
kenzie meeting you" that is a familiar in the period of relaxation and. D. Evan. 0 note with the great Apostle. When reflection I have enjoyed and at length be me: the brethren on which the way into Rome at the last will profit, all I have seen
I lost both I and JOH. Overy......Lt. Com.Curry i stage of the long-deferred and heard and been able to observe D. Woodman 0 Mr Raworth.. 1 perilous journey he "thanked God has confirmed the conviction that J. Parkes...... Capt. Archer.
W. T. Elsoc.. .. Capt. Murray 1" and took courage," you remember the Gospel of our Lord is not only and that scene at Appil Forum is what is needed most, in this poor just typical, I judge, of the wax world of curs-poer only because in which a true pastor in Christ
2 must ever feel toward the Block that it is the only thing which J. McCubbin, Pay. Lt. Miller O reject, the true riches out K.B. Macaskill 0 Lt. Laa...... 1
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My little journey hither is safely Christ is all in all to me, and if Capt. Bitchie. O Me Hodge ... 1 cannot be done without Jesus T. Grant..... MrSutherland } over-a small and simple matter in these days, not to be compared He is not all in all to the Church W. T. Stonha 1 Lt. Hammond with the least of the countless the Church's day is indeed past W. E. Stevens 0 Mr Brows Gospel by the illustrious writer cf journeyings adventured for the Ministry is going to survive as C.M. Beynolds 1 Dr Smalley... O Neither Church nor A.0. Brawn... ◊ Mr Claxton... 1
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New York, Jan. 22. The public are distressed to learn that one of America's favourite comediens. Ben Welch, has been playing at Washington rightly, al- though he went absolutely blind a week ago. He refused to give up his part and has been led to the stage, where he carried on, sang, danced and joked, his footsteps guided on the stage by special strips of carpet. The tragedy leaked out accidentally.
EUROPE'S STARVING CHILDREN.
J. D. Rockefeller Junior has contributed a million dollars for
New York, Jan. 23. the relief of the starving children of Europe.
SOVIET AMBASSADOR DEPARTS.
Ludwig Martens, the so-called Soviet Ambassador,
New York, Jan. 22. deported, has left for Gothenburg with his staff of forty-
DEATH OF SIR GERALD GOODMAN,
who was
and over.
and
my text. But I am at one withere social utility, the decorons him when, at the sight of you, adjunct of a life to which it bears thankfully take courage and feel deep relation, a formal official that with you in partnership I can
Institution to
patronised, dare for this stage farther to re- tolerated, neglected. In Christ is D.J.Mackenzie sume my charge.
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To end where I began: nothing. H. Overy make it that the better it will be see, stands still. The procession.T. Elsha... for yourselves, for me and for does move on in this life of cease- De Woodman the work of God, which is our less pilgrimage.
Етеп а few J. Parkes months bring their changes, and The partnership, if it is to be this congregation, familiar as it healthy, canoet de one of idleness is to my eyes, is less familiar than with a view, so to pat it, to the also are the faces of friends who mere drawing of dividends. A will give me the opportunity of Grant ......
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London, Jan. 22. The death is announced of Sir Gerald Aubrey Goodman, K.C., late joint responsibility. Attamey General of the Straits Settlements, aged 19 years.
LAWN TENNIS.
Playing in the tennis tests, Jobaston (America) beat Hawke
Sydney, Jan. 22, * (Australis) 6-3, 8-6; Tilden (Americs) beat Brookes (Australia) 6-4, 6-8, 7-5; Washburn and Johnston. (America) beat Heath and Q'Hara Wood (Australia) 6-3, 9-1, 6-1.
HOME FOOTBALL
London, Jan, 22
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to others we can think of, is not march to pursue it in the land of C. Reynolds 1 Dr. Smalley 0 the point in the very least. Here light that les beyond these
it is as it is, and here we are to shadows." To revisit the old make of it all the best we may; country
and over as and the whole of it absence
after seven years of
is to be conscious of
is the Husbandman-in-Chief, Who, many a vacant place, and to re
many
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Part of the best have
the flood,
And part are crossing now. Let as resume our journey, upon
At Rugger, France beat Scotland by 8-0 at Edinburgh. If the it in season and will not fail to months is to become aware that
if He asks for fruit only asks for turn here after even as Soccer Amateur International, Wales beat England 2-0 at Wolver-furnish as, If we will let Hin, with life henceforth will be so much hampton..
all that is needed for. His enter the poorer by the loss of some this further stage, sesõived to be prise.
who have passed beyond our right helpers of one an
FORD'S OBLIGATIONS.
New York, Jan. 22.
I return to you with, I trust, a though, by no means our rémem united in lore and freshened purpose and a renewed brance. Not that our friends are aiming to be worthy of ourIERA consecration, of which it is better lost to us or really It is confirmed that Ford Motors are negotiating with New York mach: There comes to my mind. One army of the living God,
death by
In the universal to say in words too little than too divided Banks with a view to a loan of a minimum of fifty-million dollars an ancient and well-proved saving, To His command we bow, Abat twenty-five million are required to mest maturing obligations.“
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