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VANDALS DISFIGURE FAMOUS CROSS.

Owing to the carving of initials. on the ancient cross standing on his property of Newmarket, Flintshire, Lord Mostyn intends. to enclose it with an unclimbable fence.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

DE VALERA'S LATEST.

London, Oct. 11,

The Only Solution."

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1971.

Viscount Grey at Berwick strongly asseverated that the only lution of the Irish problem was to take Ireland into partnership an precisely the same terms as the self governing Dominions with the single stipulation that while it was possible fer outlying Do minious to have a separate naval basis for protection Britain and Ireland could only be ensured under a single authority.

UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

London, Oct. 11. After attending the momentous conference with the Feirers to-day Mr. Lloyd George has a no lesa portentous discussion with labour representatives en unemployment from which very im- portant developments are anticipated.

The fact that the Confer ence was fixed for a day earlier than was expected is regarded as an indication of the Premier's desire to get to grips with the question. Meantime the King has sent a letter to the Mayor of Manchester re-emphasising His concern at unemployment. His Majesty trusts that local effort and co-operation combined with Government mea- sures will alleviate the present distress and will provide a gradual restoration in a sound basis of the trade and commerce of the nation.

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THE REAL WORLD.

Dr. Hodgkin's Last.

Lecture.

of Women."

Dr.

"The Christian

ed by any of the great ideas of regard to supernatural things and life, that they paid mare attention | expect: men to believe that before tó fitting the child for ! they could associata thaisaires with social order tu... which | the church and its activities. He they DOW lived than for believed that there was a supernat-

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ideals. Personally, he could no see just where the relationship came in and where they would apply the ideal

On the eve of the Irish Peace Conference in London the Dail Eirann has issued a proclamation by de Valera to the people of Dr. H. T. Hodgkin, MR. MA, the creation of a social order oral element in religion but he Ireland in which the President urges Irishmen to stand together for delivered the fourth of his serice which would be more in harmony did not believe that supernatural Ireland and to support the delegates unitedly and undinchingty.of lectures on

with the real world and nearer to elament was contra-natural. The He says that all share the desire to bring the "acular confict" to Revolution, before a very large dreams of all those who had task of thoughtful men and women "The struggle on our side has always been audience, preside over by Com-should have as its aim the de- thoughtful

dreamt creatively. Education in religion was to abow an end, but he adds: simply for maintenance, a right which is indefeasible and cannot modore Bowden Smith, assembled veloping, the drawing out and not associated with religion that

And either be relinquished or compromised." He fears that it is unlikely in the Helena Mar Institute last direction of the creative instincts they did really believe that it led that a claim conflicting with Ireland's right will be abandoned evening.

of the child. They should make on to those things which were bé. now and considers that Ireland should not indulge in foolish hopes, At the outset of his address Dr. him not simply content with things yond the power of relence and adding" peace ending the condict will be secured not by the skill Hodgkin expressed appreciation as they were but a worker for logic and philosphy to and statesmenship of leaders but by the stern determination of a of the welcome extended to him, things as they ought to be.

Mr. G. T. Edkins said he would close-knit nation steeled to acceptance of death rather than the to the gentlemen who had presided Dr. Hodgkin, referring to a like Dr. Hodgkin to express mere abandonment of rightful liberty." He warns the people of Ireland day by day at the lectures, to Mr. question he had been asked at a clearly the relationship. Entween against division.

Gerkin and the Committee who previous meeting, about the mean the idealism he advocated and its had made the arrangements, to the ing of justice, said they naturally standards. Dr. Hodgkin in a provi- Press for the very full way in defined it in such terms as he had 3 address referred to which his meetings bad been realready used, such as equality of absence of the spirit of adventure. ported and the authorites both at opportunity for all, the rights of Personally, he felt that the spirit of the City Hall and the Helena May men in material things, the rights; adventure was in than still. They Institute for lending their build- of men in regard to education and would not have had the Colens ings for the lectures. In this in regard to the chances they had and the great enterprison they had connection Dr. Hodgkin mention of self-development. If they were built up if it had not been for the ed that that was the first of the going to look at justice only as the spirit of adventure.

The lecturer weekly meetings to be held at the end of human life there was a had also referred to the spirit of adventure being applied to great Sinn-Helena May Institute and that the tendency to think in terms of next was that day week when the material adjustments in order to Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie would bring that justice about. He con- lecture on "Christian Citizenship sidered justice to be the very first of the fundamentals of our new order bat be wanted to suggest to

The Right Method. Relationship of Races.

Dr. Hodgkin, in reply, said that them that those who lived in the Hodgkin felt it bad been

sense of the real world got beyond there were a great many regions of # privilege to him to the struggle of justice for them- human life which were not yet in Hongkong and he was very glad concerned in securing justice for agreed the spirit of adventure was have the opportunity of lecturing selves and were very much more fully ready for the ideals. He it had brought him lato touch with other people even if by doing so in all of them. In regard to these the work being done in the Colony they were to saffer injustice them-regions of our common life they - Colony where, it seemed to selves. Where there was any in all recognsed they were being him they had very great difficul- justice in the world, where one worked out at a point lower than Lloyds" Register indicates that the heavy slump in world ship ties and yet very great possibili-nation trampled on another or one the ideals they would like to see building continues. Three and a quarter million of tons of merchant ties and where he could not help class trampled on another, there applied. The method was for shipping were under construction in the United Kingdom on Septem feeling there was a spirit among they spoiled human relationship. groups of persons who bad seen ber 30. a reduction of a quarter of a million compared with June the different nationalities

to make experi that The object of justice was not to the better way 00, but delayed and suspended tonnage amounts to a million and they were determined. to realise make perfect adjustments between ments together. For the great a charter, leaving only two millions actually under construction.. some of the possibilities and over-these people but to bring them into majority of men the spirit of ad- The average tonnage completed quarterly in 1913 exceeded twenty-

come some of the difficulties which the right kind of human relation- venture which they had did not three per cent of the total tonnage under construction at the begia-

find, except at a great crisis Hike were to be found in such meeting ship with one another. ning of the quarter. It is now only eight and a half per cent of places of races as this. For him-

Intricate Problems.

the war, any adequate means of the total tonnage. Building abread amounts to two and a quarter self, he felt there was no problem Dr. Hodgkin said it was a problem venture might work itself out in a ad- Referring to race relationship. expression. The spirit of millions, but nearly half a million is suspended tonnage, leaving in all their common life greater which demanded persistent and man becoming a great adventurer

than the problem of the right re fearless thinking together, because in his own business lationship of races to cne another. the regions that were to be claim stock exchange or something of He thought that problem was onsed for the real world, in the world in that sort. The spirit of adventure which they had to go ea and on

which we live, were still great wanted to be harnessed to social trying to solve by many experi- He believed that by such fearless ends and that was the problem he could not help feeling that here with one another, by the experi- believed it might be done through ments and in many ways and he thinking in intimate fellowship had been trying to deal with. He efforts were direction, and he hoped would in- fellowship and by perseverance in patiently thinking out these pro- being made in that ments that might come out of such persons and groups of persons creasingly be made, to search such experimenta,

blems and coming to a conclusion: for a solution

of the question.might be opened up right here in 3 to "how they could be better which, if it be not solved in the this Colony immense new possibili handled. and then, throwing can next 100 years, could only mean ties in the application of this tion to the winds, become adven- Kreat and grave dificulties in great spirit--the spirit that they Įturers and pioneers. It was Kot from living their lives in the the spirit of advertore The World of Reality." sense of the real world. It seemed which had made the British Em Proceeding to deal with his sub-to him that what was actually pire what it was to-day, which had ject. Dr. Hodgkin said that they needed was that men and women led to the discovery and explora- ccasionally get a sense of another should so live that they could [tion of Africa and the Arctic re- world-a sense of the absolute come into that kind of relation xions, that we wanted in our social reality of a world of thought, of with one another which would order to-day- emction, a world that was not to help towards the solving of these The Chairman. ia ex- he measured and weighed and seenery real and very intricate pro-pressing thanks to Dr. Body-

blems. and touched-the real world. Не

Kin for his address express- Dr. Hodgkin said he felt very led the hope that the British Em-. thought, if be might say so, that the tragedy of the great evils often he might have spoken rather pire would continue to be the great elusively in his lectures and some example to the world for justice which from time to time befel might think that what he had said that she had been in the past and men, whether they be wars or re- volution or other ways in which the problem they were facing.necessary she would continue to

was not very relevant to some of that when great changes were.. men fell foul of one another, was He did not admit the charge. that they did not live in this real was hot in great conclaves of men, of revolution.

ļuse the spirit and got the method

world of time and space, in the or trade federations that the real not only for those in power or any world, that they lived in the in the meetings of national bodies Hodgkin had shown that it was To attain this Dr. world of business and commerce, solution of these things rested, but, one section of the community but and that they did not see that with the common men and women for all individuals to assist in the these unseen things were the like themselves. In the last resort actual realities. They should find every great movement in homan social problema with which

solution of these very serioas ways of dealing with the evils history had been a movement that- which sprang up in the world had been democratic, that had re. without themselves having to des-sponded to something that common cend to the methods of evil. They mea felt and thought and knes and might find perhaps in a great wanted. (Applause). national crisis where wrong was

Some Questions. making itself felt in the world

Dr. Hodgkin briefly replied to a some greater way of meeting that number of questions which were wrong if they lived more constant-submitted in writing. He said he standards. Dr. Hodgkin is a provi-felt that the approach of the world of reality.

under two millions actually under construction, the countries most affected by suspensions being Italy and the United States.

VALUE OF CAVALRY,

Londen, Oct. 11. Speaking at the unveiling of a memorial to fallen soldiers at Canterbury Earl Haig sharply criticised the proposed disbandment of four regiments of cavalry. He was of picion that the step was not justiñed by the lessons of the war and he declared that if Ludendorff had had suthcient mounted troops to throw into action south-east of Amiens in March, 1918, the result might have been Lisastrous to the Allies

TRADE IMPROVEMENT.

London. Oct. 11.

It is stated that trude has so far improved that a number of vessels will shortly leave Wales with cargoes of metal manufactures bound for the Far East. It is understood that large orders for galvanized sheet, have been placed in Britain during the past few days

A BIG SURTAX.

Vera Cruz, Oct. 11. The Mexican Eagle 0 Company has been placed under an embarge by an order of the State Government for refusing to pay a surtax of three million pesos. Three of the Company's steamers loaded with oil are unable to discharge and are holding up a number of foreign steamers.

PANAMAICANAL BILL

Washington, Oct. 11... The strength of the opposition in the Senate to the Panama Bill is shown in the division in which the bill was only adopted

by 47 votes to f

BIG INSURANCE TRANSFER

Johannesburg, Oct. 11.

it is announced that the entire African business of the New York Mutual Insurance has been bought out by an African com- pany, involving the transference of the policy reserve fund of over a million.

It is believed that two other American insurance em panies are also being purchased.

MOPLAH REBELS.

Simla, Oct. 11.

The summary courts dealing with the Moplah rebels are taking strong action. They committed 801 to the sessions, sentenced 1,634 to two years' imprisonment and 376 to terms ranging from two to 20 month:. Nineteen were acquitted.

ASIA MINOR.

Athens, Oct. 11.

A Greek official statement claims that the battle which com- menced on September 30, in the Afian Karahissar sector ended on Oct. 8 in a brilliant victory. The Turks are retreating in disorder,

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human life.

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were confronted. The Chairman: mentioned that Dr. Hodgkin had also given address at various schools and to Chinese Christian leaders and that he was shortly proceeding to Central China. He wishes for his future. (Applause.) carred with rim their very best

Dr. Hodgkin briefly replied, re- marking that he felt amply re-

religion to-day- must be thewarded for anything he had done in approach along the lines of those in the preparation and delivery of Dew things where all could begin by the lecturers by the close attention world. Dr. Hodgkin said that there agreeing. He meant to say that paid by the audiences. was just the danger in State edit did not do for the Church to Last night Dr. Hodgkin spoke at ucation, or commercial education throw, as it were, at meri a certain St. Andrews Hall on "The Faith or the education that was dominat-l amount of doctrine or teaching in for a New Age."

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