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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1931.

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London, Apr. 18. Approximately a million peraans visited the British Empire Trade Exhibition at Buenos Aires.

Capt Wm. Mayer has wired to At the Union Church, Kennedy will remain open for another 11 the United States Legation stating that Mr. A. G. Lindholm has been days. Roud, special services were held

The Times saya that telegrams released upon payment of yesterday {D mark the 88th

unanimous ransom of $2,500 demanded by his Anniversary of the Church, which

There are was frat dutablished in Welling-on the success of the exhibition, cuptors.

no other details.- striking A nise Street, and finally in Kennedy of their antisfaction at its resulte

Earlier News.

reaching Londen are

and there is

ton Street, later in Cochrane unanimity among exhibitors, Beuter.

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inquiries,

A feature of the celebrations and the volume and seriousness of

that the Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong (The Right Rev. C. Duppuy) occupied the pulpit at the morning service. In the course of his sermon he denit his torically with the great work per- formed by men of other

genera- tions-a background on which on which the work of the present generation had to be done.

The first part of the service was conducted by the Minister the Rev. E. 6. Powell. The 6.0.C. B.E. Major-General J. W. Sandi- lands was present accompanied | by his A.D.C.

One group in particular reports that more valuable information has been obtained as to its market in these four weeks, than in four years of ordinary procedure, and this has enabled them to make

marketing de adjustments In fclencles.-British Wireless.

China, after their hard work was done laid down their lives in a land their Antive that was far from home.

Now pass on six hundred yearn, Taking his test from Feutra 90. and you have the great Roman Monte 1, "Lord, thou has been anr refuge Catholic pioneer John of

bis tollBome from one generation to another" or Cervino, making "Lord, thou has been our dweiling journey from the distant West and place our true home in all gen-arriving in Peking single-handed, for erations, in each succeeding genern and working single-handed tian" the Bishop said:

twenty years before fellow-workers

I cannot be unmoved as 1 stand arrived-for yeara on end complete- to address you to-day. It is a newly cut off from the land he loved.

Again paar on three hundred experience for me and one which

the

Peking, Apr. 18, The United States Legation des- patched Captain William Mayer to Kalgan last night to nasint in the re lense of Mr. A. G. Lindholm, of the Scandinavian Alliance Mission of North America.

Captain Mayer has wired from Kalgan that a band of 40 brigands have takon Mr. Lindholm south- ward in the direction of Ordon Dis trict, so that bo is compelled to go beyond Kalgan in order to attempt the rescue.-Reuter.

[Bandita captured Mr. Lindholm near Photnuchen last week and de- manded 82,500.]

LIGHTER SUEZ DUES.

"NOT AS MUCH AS OWNERS WOULD. LIKT.”

Parks, Apr. 18. Certain concessions by the Suez 1 vntue. I deeply appreciate the years, and you have that ardent

of the Cross. Francis Canal Company to the British friendly spirit which prompted you Knight to invite me to be your preacher on Xavier, dying at the age of forty-shipowners' demand for a redue.

the canal dues, are this your eighty-eighth anniver-six alane in his little hut on the ton of

They information Island of St. John, only eighty miles predicted. distant from Hongkong, eager to comes from a financier, who adds, however, that the reductions will claim China for Christ.

not go as far as the shipowners would like.--Reuter.

sary.

Nor can I forget that it was only fourteen months ago that I stood with many of you, beside the open

Morrison and Others. Krave of your late minister. Fre

Less than three hundred years derick Clare Young, and was invit ed to read the 103rd. Paulm na his later. Robert Morrison, first mis- body was laid to rest, And it was stonary of the London Missionary

weeks many

after, that Society to China, is being laid to 1 33-215 in Bie eloisters afreat thirty miles from here in the Canterbury Cathedral beside the cemetery in Macao. He had writ week before ten twelve years before "Yesterday: grave where IL the body of Kandall. Thomas July 4th, nine years ago, Mr. and Davidson, one-time Archbishop of Mrs. Milae were received at Macao Canterbury, had been laid to rest. by me and Mrs. Morrison. Three of the four-all under forty-have, And as, in that historie spot. I looked lick over the past years, the been called hence and left me alone Nevertheless, words that the Archbishop had al- and disconsolate." tered in his farewell sermon came he persisted with his work to the to my mind: "What gives worth end. to any man's effort is that it be Hart, however tiny, of the immense purpose of God."

Man's Life is n Mission. And that suggests the first thought that I want to emphasize on this anniversary Sunday.

And yet again, just after Dr, Legge had been formally inducted

1861, Evans licensed to Swatow, 1862. Evans died;

1852, Carrol licensed as military chaplain in Hongkong, 1853 Carrol died;

to

Foo-

1803, McCaw licensed chow, 1857 McCaw died;

1860, Smith licensed to Foochew, 1863 Smith died.

and unlimited: that this world is meant to grew into unity and, above all that unity is meant to be exem- plified in the Church of Christ. All, therefore, that makes for the Krowth of the family spirit among Christians, all concerted action, where concerted action is possible. and not least against moral evils. very reaching out towards the at- tainment of unity which, can con- tain us all, conserving all that is good in each part in a richer whole the growing up into an outer or-

this your anniversary Sunday, the I have sought to sketch out, on broad background in which the

done. work of our generation has to be

Inspiring Words.

Let me finish by quoting to you some words of that great Chria- tinn prophet Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham, who died in 1901-words to which I often turn for inspiration.

as first pastor of the Union Church,ganic union through the deepen on Easter Day 1850, Dr. George ing of an inner spiritual union-all these are the things that we must Smith, first Blshop of Victoria, was preaching in St. John's Cathedral foster among ourselves, even though for the first time I think of his for the time being we may have hopes on that day; then I turn to to exist ne diverse Churches. It is As you look back over the eighty-our Diocesan register and I read.-growth of the family spirit that we tot need the most: other things will 1851, Barton licenced to Canton, right years of your story, and think

follow. f Dr. James Legge and the ten 1851. Barton died; men who have succeeded him an ministers of this Church, the great lesson of their life is this: they be lieved that God had called them: they believed that their lives were part of the immense purpose of God: that their lives were not just accidents struck off without abiding meaning. And we believe that

You will see that I have deliber- Through us, through each of us, us we are faithful, the divine counsel #tely drawn my illustrations from men of different nationalites and is carried forward to its issue.

of different communions. And,

"History is the record of the AK But to-day I want to put your} anniversary in a blg setting, ampause and try to read the meaning gradual unfolding of the will

of the lives of these men, the lesson God, of which men are ministers. It carry your thoughts ar nack be yond the eleven ministers who have that seems to come to me is this: is, when studied on a large scale,

That these lives. of ours are not a spring of strength and hope. held office in this Church.

You in the Union Church have our own: they are part of the im-assures us that the gradual consum- from your beginning been closely mense purpose of God. The aim is mation of man and men goes for. bound up with missionary work in service, the law is sacrifice and the ward. In times of change and check, when the sum of things ap China, and 10-day, as we dwell on strength is fellowship with God.

ears to be stationary or retrogres- the words "part of the immense

sive, its burden is "And yet it purpose of God", I would have you And yet another lesson is written moves". We look back, therefore, think of certain outstanding per- there so that he who runs may not for patterns or precculents, but sonalities in the spread of Chris-read. It is that God reveals Him for lines of movement that we may tianity in this land, and ask yourself in many parts, and many fash-conform ourselves to them." selves what is the significance of lives like these?

ions.

Church Unity.

As I ponder over the history of the past, or over the history of uur own daya, I cannot think that any

Christian Pioneers. Let me carry you back in thought thirteen hundred years to the days one communion has a monopoly of

of

It

"We are God's ministers, and the highest we enn hope-for man, for nations, for humanity, falls short of God's will for His creatures, and of the resources which He offers to

in

when, within forty years of August of service or of learn us for its accomplishment”.

The fucts seem to point "The Father is preparing through tine's landing on the shore of Bri. In the opposite direction. For my-human ministry to aum up all

believe tain. Alopen and his Syrian monks self,

thnt infinite things in Christ-the things passed the highest mountains in harm kas been done and is heaven and the things upon earth". the world and crossed one of its being done through our

divi-

In the evening the anniversary most terrible deserts to bring alons necessary as some of those celebrations were continued when Christianty to this land of China. divisions may have been, per the Rev. E. G. Powell preached on They endured great hardships, haps necessary as some of them "The Faith of the Fathers." This they took great risks. many

of may still be. I believe that the was followed by a social hour in them must have perished on the brotherhood that Christ brought the Cathedral Hall when there was ' way, and those

who arrived in to earth is in its essence infinite present a large gathering.

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