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DEAN INGE IS BAFFLED.

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BY QUESTIONS FROM CONGREGATION.

Denn Ing In St. Paul's Cothe drat recently answered questions put by members of a congregation which included clergymen, business girls, City men and people in every walk of life.

He complimented them on the number of difficult problems with which they had confronted him Questions included:

Is God personal or impersonal Can we prove the existence of; God?

Is there a single · purpos Nature? and

Vern Page.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932.

JAPANESE ISSUE WARNING.

THE CHINESE TROOP CONCENTRATION,

NANKING PANIC.

BRITISH NAVAL

ESTIMATES.

THIS YEAR'S THE LOWEST SINCE 1913.

London, Mar. 8. "We desire that the Fleet shall le a menace to no-one but it would ben dienster to the world if the British Navy were unable to full its function properly," declared Shanghai, Mar. 8, 10.15 p.m.

First Lord of Admiralty. Sir B. General Shirakawn has sued area Monsell, in presenting the statement warning the Chinese Navy estimates in the House of against concentrating troops in Commons. the region of the Japanese front There can be no further slow- line.

Ile states that the Chinese down in the building pro- gramme and a steady replacement forces are constructing new de programme must be unflinchingly fence positions near Meili and pursued." He declared that the Kunshan, and are concentrating Estimates were the lowest since

warns

How are we to face the problem troops there, very near to the 1913.

The Navy will have all the ships Japanese patrol tine, and of evil?

Really I cannot answer some of them that if Chinese detachments permitted by Treaty in 1935. The the questions satisfactorily." de- should enter that line, the Japan-leading economies are said to bo clared the Dean, Paints from his ese "cannot warrant the impor- that there will be no combined Teplick were:

ability of a clash"; also adding manoeuvres of the Atlantic and that should trouble arise the Chin- Mediteranean Flects this Spring "There is monstrous Injustice jese must hear responsibility.und the personnel of the Navy has been reduced by 2.500,--Reuters and cruelty and wrong everywhere. | Renter Spreist,

Special Service. One thinks of such crimes as that of the pour little child who was murdered the other day; to for turous diseases which often attack men who have done nothing to de- zerva them t

suzeh 1

hidems wrong as w

A Mortal God.

Paule at Nanking.

Nanking, Mar. 8. Wild renorta that Japanese forces had occupied Kunshan and were marching up the railway to warda Nanking, einset the evnena- tion of many people from here to-

"If the world munting Sanday.

et, then. If Gast is orennie with! A he and ning steamets

the world, as some think, Don God fondled to capacity with pasteaeter mur alle ton, Surely a God under

alouse of death is no God"

Life on Other Planets.

"Mere is an peidunes of

Nature. If

in purpose

the plants are inhalted by in

Reuter.

China's Emergency.

Le many. Mar. 8. The State Comm il, presided over by Mr. Wang Ching wel, ha

ecided

call National

Consul General and the other ton

taken Aulur authoritira of stava

this connexion.. Mr. Wu Te-chen's letter to Mr. Murni informs him of the Chin- e intention to restore the nai- cipal functions in Chapel, Woo! sung and Kinngwan, going on to!

SAV

"In view of the (net that Japan-1 eve troses are still stationed in the several districts concerned, and in order to prevent any misunder

andine, I request that your milt-I tary nuthorities be duly Informed

Bigent betrises who meet reden Emergency Conference at Lugang in this connexion. Your ceply it!

JAWZEN

Einn a million light free me, how can there be any con

on between their career and

April Special.

Router Sperit

Realth Mennee.

the

awaited." Chinese circles regard ta efter as a feeler to uncertain Japanese opinion.-Reuter.

New Manchuria,

Changchun, Mar. 2.

the new The city in gay with Ave coloured flags in bonour of

Dean inge suid that the chil

Shaarbai, Mar. 8. pictured find as an old man with a Honderds of people continue to Jeget, fting on a fire some apply for passes to enter where in space that we could go to: North Szechuen Road areas. in an acregilane if we knew the way. Most of thoms who have obtain the ex-Emperor. Hsuan Tung, who La God could not be a person inted passes bave removed their be-arrived this afternoon and is to he

the sense that we were persona

AN EFFECT OF THE WORLD CRISIS.

CABLE AND WIRELESS NOT TO HAVE NEW HOME,

longings but a few are returning to live there.

proclaimed regent of the new Man- churian state to-morrow.

The Japanese, who made all the The appalling sanitary condi

for the tions

ceremony, in Chapel, particularly at preparations some points in proximity to the are taking striet precautions for Settlement boundaries, present the safeguarding of Hauan Tung. menner to the health of the Settle who arrived on a special train ment as no efforts have yet been at 3 p.m. London, Mar. 8.

nude to clean up the district. Ho was greeted at the station Owing to the ulverse effect of, Unless sanitation work is cont by the fapanese Consul General the world crisis on the revenues, menced shortly it is possible that by Gen. Mn Chan-shan, and others, In the Municipal Counell will under who bowed three times as the ex- f its ciated contenay, perial International Carantunica-take the work and be forced to Emperor alighted, followed by his

consort and two other ladies hons, which entailed a drastic re-function temporarily in Chapei.

Outside the stallon, Chinese adjustment of arrangements. Cable Meanwhile it is hoped that the

Itroops and police kept back the nt Wireless, Limiter, has decided! Chiness nuthorities will net.

loupy its magnificent new they continue to be indifferent the huge crowds, who surged forward Victoria Council will be compelled to take for a glimpse of the ex-Emperor, building just erected

netionofeinlly. Mr. Fessenden Many kowtowed as the ex-Em- imbankment.

was has stated. Our Own Correspon,peror's motor-ear passed by reall

A substanti building demolished in order to clar dest site for the new premises, which present an imposing appearance ia the Temple district.

Chinese Feeler.

Shanghai, Mar. 8.

ing the days when the Manehusi were in their glory.

The Regent Designate imrse-:

to the former In view of the urgent need to diately proceeded The decision thus brings into the restore "the status que ante, with municipal headquarters, which he market one of London's modern sperial reference to public safety, is occupying as his residence. buildings, which was designed by pnd nitation in Chapci." says The city will be laminated to- the Royal Academician. Sir Herbert an official report, Mayor Wu Te night in honour of his arrival- Baker, Reuter,

fehen has notified the Japanese Renter.

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various classes of people of the Empire showed the many types of Inhabitant, Including priests of different demoninations, mondi- Mr. D. O. de Sliva, F.R.G.S., cante, farmers and musicians. F.RSA, gave an interesting lec-Marrings and funeral processions ture on the costumes, customs, oc- were also depleted while. Japanose cupations and religion of the athletes engaged in their national Japanese nation at the Kowloon pastimes, fencing and wrestling. Union Church last evening.

wore shown,

His travelogue on Japan, illus. Each slide was described by the trated by 150 beautifully colour- lecturer who, where

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ed alidos, was a personally con- commented upon the historical In- ducted tour through the most in- tarest of the pinces shown. The teresting parts of the country. speaker showed glimses of Oji- Many places of great interest, in- goku (or Big Hell) and. In de cluding Kobe and Yokohama, the scribing a phototgraph of himself two principal ports of Japan, also and a companion-standing in Nikko, the ancient city with its front of the volcanic crater temples, shrines and mausolen, "Big Hell" humouronely remarked were prominently featured while that, as they could see, he had pictures of volcanoes, and the been to hell and back! placid blue lakes, cherry blossoms, The famous Mount Fujl attract- chrysanthemums, wisteria anded great interest for Its grandour. other beautiful flowers in bloom as At the conclusion of the, talk a well as pictures of rapida were vote of thanks was accorded to

Mr. de Silva. much in ovidence.

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