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TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924.
BRITISH WORLD
FLIGHT.
AMERICAN AID OFFERED, Tokyo, May 20-Pending the The National Christian Commeil receipt of more complete details as has had a Commission un “later to the damage done to the Britiali national Relatioris waking for plane at Akynt, Colonel Bruume about a year. Two of the members has arranged tentative plans to of this Commission visited Japan to rush a complete breakdown plane pass on to the Japanese Churches from lakodate to Akyah, It was the contribution from Chinese first intended to assemble a plane Christians to Jupan urthunko fakodate and fly to Akynb but sufferers. One result of this visit this was disregarded when Coin- was the coming of Mr. Miyeznki, (
General Secretary of the Japan wander Abbott of the 3rd United Christion Council, to attend these States destroyar division, on learn- meetings of the National Christian ing of the Britisher's mishap, offer Council of China. Mr. Miszaki od Colonel Broome the use of an brouglit fraternal grootings from the American destroyer to transport the Japan Christian Council. He said plane from Hakodate at full speed that his warin reception in the as far as Hongkong, the offer being meetings of the N. C. C. hnd givenl
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him a good impressions of the contingent on the approval of the Chineso picoplo. His appearance Adiniral of the Asiatic Fleet, which was warmly applauded. In reply will probably be givon. Colonel to bis greeting, the Iov. 8. Bronie accepted the offer gratefully Vice-Chairman of the and communicated the dotnila thoro- Kaung, Council.
admiration of to the British Admiral, and in -expressed
Wo
Our Portrait is of Mer, RODGIAS of
0, Listowelrest, North Brixton, London, England; who writes -
"I broke out all over my body to largo red blotches, which after a little while came into largo sores. I went to, two boltak and to two or three doctors, but they bechina worse lastead of better, sol tried your 'Clarke's Blood Mixture, and as now quite cured My feet wers covered with the sores, but' only scars can now be seen, so you will understand Iw grateful I ain and why I less the day that 1 tried it. You may make what is you think it of this, as I
Sufferers
of the work done by Christians in now awaiting reply. Approximately Japan. He said that just as Chin two weeks will be required for the ring relief to some other poor
nd sent her students to learnine to reach Akyab, Colone!! fron Japan, so Christinas in
Broome dooinrod to Bruter in an Chinn could learn from Japanese how to do Christian work. Though interview that Commander Abbott's separated by tho Аста
are offer exemplifies sportsmanship of brathers." He further said: "Japan the highest typo:--Reuter, and China will some day unite in heart and effort to farther the Kingdom of God throughout the world. When that day emors we ehall feel that the day of salvation is not far distant.”
SNAKE CHARMER'S
LOSS,
PYTHON ESCAPES AT POLICE STATION.
A sanke said to be of a poisonous
from Bad Legs, Abecevaba Ulcers, Glandular Swellingny Plas, Ecima, Balls, Pimples, Eregions, Rheumatiam, Gust should realise that lotions and ointinents buiten temporary robef-to be auto of complete and faving beneốt, tha Linod must be sharonaldy cleansed of the Impanya waile matter. the true case of snel troubles, Clark's Blood Mixture quickly attacks, overcomes, and expels the impurities, that is why so many remarkable recoveries alami to His credit. Pleasant Solak. and free from Infuriaus Ingredients."
Of all Dealers—see that you get
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-WORK MEN SHIPOW ERS.
Equal-hare With Employers
.~ Mr. Miyazaki gave some interest. tig statistics of the result of the earthquake on Christian work. The total loss to Christian work in Japan was Yen 9,465,617.50. For recon-species cseaped from a rush big struction purposes on effort is being belonging to a snake charmer" made to raise Yen 13,009,035.83 and itinerary hawker, while thoj It is planned to make the reen latter was in the cells at the struction tuovement the centre of a Contini Police Station during the Christian union evangelistic muve-week-end. The non was arrested ment also. Seventy-six churches on Saturday for causing an obstruc. were destroyed by earthquake ortion, and according to practice hel fire and 8 boys' achpols" and 15 and his stork-in-trade,” which) girls schools either destroyed or comprised a rush bag and a small
The loss to education quantity of what he described as A novel co-operative scheme in dainaged. alono in property and equip antidotes for enako bites, were ship repairing has been just com- *ment was Yen 8,330,015. In sogregated, the rim bag being pleted on the Thames, a number ddition to the above, certain deposited temporarily outside the of workmen having participated Christian welfare work institutions cells. Next day, when the matin tho purchase of a small suffered a total loss of Yen 1,201, was bailed out, his property was eteamer which has kopt them in 800. Me. Miyazaki urged, in closing, returned to him. On opening the dock work for two months. that Christians in China and Japan bog' he was surprised to find that Not only has, thus helped to should draw together to save the his pet reptile, a python, six or tido over a slack time, but a' pro- dwellers in Asin, numbering in all seven feet long, had escaped. Het has been made on the resale | about 800,000,000.
immediately reported at the chargi- of the boat. room. A sourth wha then made of all the colle, but no trace of the reptile could be found.
LAND AUCTION.
PEAK ̃ARBATMNOT FAVOURED.
The men invested to the extent of 50 per cent., on their employ- ers, Messrs. Flotchor, Son and! Fearnall, of Millwall, buying the vassol, in order to prevent the) diversion of its main ́repairs to Holland, whither it was to have been sent.
This 600-ton craft, callod Lon- doner,-had-boon-damaged-in-u river collision, and, after boing beached and refloated, it was ro- moved to Messrs. Fletcher's dry dock for examination.
International Problems. The Rov. E, L. Pao spoke on thio Church and International Problems." Prof. T. C. Chin, of Soochow University, chairman of the Commission on International Relations, presented its report. He-draw-attention.to.the following interesting points. Fourteen sub- jects for study were chosen, and presented to fourteen Christino Ac the Hmgkong Volunteer colleges. The majority of these Headquarters yesterday afternoon colleges consented Lo Besist 23,000 square feet of Crown land at "It was the idea of one of our the Comunisson; in Pome of Mount Cameron were sold by nuc- directors to buy the boat, as that| then stiuly of the Bubject tiun by Mr. E.B. Reed. The land was the only way of retaining assigned has already begun. Duris in the Peak reservation area, un the repairing job for the Thames ing the year considerable attention CLA soon as the auctioneer's inside," said a departmental mana- has been given in various publica nouncement of the location was ger of the firm to a Press repre- tions, English and Chinese, to in-interpreted by the Chinese clerk, sentative. The suggestion was ternational problems such as ex: the majority of the Chinese prosent made to the shop stowards that tra-territoriality, protection, and began to leave the sales tooin. In the mon might agree to have a political relations. Interest in vain, Mr. Reed repeatedly asked share in the scheme with a proa- these subjects is growing, but as yet for an advance on the upset price.pect of profits, and, while no ono no solutions are suggested. It is one of the Chinese who lingersil was asked to subscribe, all hadi planned to bolt a conference of behind, replied, "Yes, we will bid if the opportunity of doing so. Christian colleges at Kuling this Chinese are allowed to live there." summer to discuss these questions. The land was sold to Mr. C.31
There has been considerable B. Young at the upset price of starly of existing text-books with $3,358.
in view to drenvering what informa-
tion they contain in other countries
"Employous throughout the yard readily participated-boiler- makers, unginoors, shipwrights, joinors, backsmiths, labourers, and apprentices. Their share was limited to 50 per cent..of the
putting up tho remainder."
The renovated vossal, under its now ownership, has again put to
rather than their own. A careful AMERICAN BASEBALL. purchase price, tho company
investigation was mado of Chinese) primary school text banks.
The
investigator who reported to the
Commission
on
International)
Relations ngreed with Chinexo
YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE
300.
RESULTS.
feduentors in saying that these New York, May 20th--Yester
text books painted only to good day's unsebull lengub results were PLAYS FOR DANCERS. elements in non-Chinese civiliza under:
tion. They, therefore, contain
nothing that is harmful to interna.
American Leagué,
8.
National League.
tional frend hip between Chinese Washington., O Chiengo.... and other nations. This is in New York...... Detroit. accord with the peace-loving habits of the Chinese people. Further more, the Government Board of Choinnatti.... 1 New York Education scrutinizos, all thear St. Louis...... 5 Philadelphin. Loxt-books with a view to avoiding Chicago 11 Boston....... the inclusion of acrimonious cri- Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh.. ticism or invidious: comparisons. Reutor's American Service.
A study Ens also been made
by Dr. T. T. Low, of Yenohing'
University, Peking, of Americau SEEING IS BELIEVING,
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Irish Poet Follows Japan
Mr. W. B. Yeats, the famous Irish poet, is Introducing, a now art-form to Iroland in the "plays | for dancers" which are being written and produood by him for for tho Dublin Drama Lengus.
Those plays aro modellod on the Noh plays of Japan. The players wear maske, rythmic' movements Accompany the Boken lines, and a cliorus, Heat-
text-book, Thuso contain many Follies beautics may be drafted ed on the floor and drapod - in mistaken kless'about China. The by cold-blooded scientists at the black, play weird music on fintos, report states that the text books in bureau of standards in an elabor-zithors, drume and gongs, They the United States contain by for ato survey of the hosiery indus. also explain the action of the the greatest number of mlaconcep try, says a Washington message, play and its setting, as there is tions about Chinn; the next in Scientific mon have started an no sooner ordor are those of Germany, and investigation into methods of At the Hawks Woll," the Grat then comes Japna. This investiga measuring hosiery. Some experts of those playe, in the story of a tion of text books is to be felt they could not get anywhure magio wall in ancient Ireland. misconceptions may be eliminated,, in actual use. It was But the well guarded by and rebool taxt books be used to that the chorus girls be asked to my beautiful girl, whose dancing promote international Iriendship exhibit slik, coiton and collen, so disrrots all comers that they rather than international jealousy hoss that locurate miena viroments fargos ed drink till the water has
disappeared/ RILARENSÉ Might be taken by thi and distrust
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