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HUMANITY'S GREAT SHANGHAI PEACE

NEED.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

LECTURE.

Mr. Albert F. Gilmore, C.S.B.,

Board

TALKS.

FORMAL DISCUSSION

FOR TO-MORROW.. Shanghai, Mar, 21, 9.41 p.m. The peace negotiations are mak-

take

wed by Reuter, siated that at this afternoon's conference both sides agreed to proceed with the formal discussion on Wednesday, when the Chinese and Japanese

will military representatives part on the basis of a formal dis fussion of the following points: remain in their present positions.

Firstly, that the Chinese troops

Secondly, that The Japanese troops withdraw "according to pro-

THE HÒNGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

TREASURE IN OLD WRECKS.

TABLE BAY TO BE SEARCHED.

Within the next few weeks Table Bay is to be explored for believed to be a varied collection lying among the wrecks that have accumulated there during the past three centuries, A Cape Town syndicate has recently been form ed for the purpose, and a fighter has been filled out with the neres

of Boston, Massachusetts, a mein- bor of The Christian Science Ing progress.

of Lecturship, delivered The Japanese Minister, inter-Bunken treasure, of which there is lecture entitled "Christian Science;rilumanity's Great Need" inst evening, under this spices of Firat Church * Christ Scientist, Hongkong in the Roof

inrden of the Hongkong Hotel.

The lecturer-was introduced by Mr. William H. Adler.

Mr. Gilmore said, in part: If you were asked to name mankind's greatest need you might reply. "To be healed of sickness, to be relieved of the burden of diseases which from the very beginnings of the race has weighed humanity down; to be made whole, in order to enjoy the pleasures, comforts, a normal life,"

and netivities of

None can gainsay that ill health has been one of the most grievous burdens mortals have had to hear. and trum the earliest history, 10

find relet from this encumbrance b occupied the earnest attention of untold thousands.

Of mach magnitude is the pro- blem that we may well there no remely lay this appalling, condition? Mual mankind,

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Thirdly that a joint commission, including representatives of the neutral Powers, be established to supervise the first two conditions.

nitry gear,

Among the apparatus are two water telescopes, consisting of long tubes of light iron, fitted with lenses through which the Halvors examine the sen floor. In depths up to 10 or 12 fathoms objects of the bottom are plainly der

TUESDAY,

THE KOWLOON MARATHON.

LCE. CPL PALMER WINS IN FINE STYLE,

Twenty-three runners face the Atarter for the annun Kowloon Marathon Race, which was

run yer. terday afternoon. Lance Corporal the South Wales Borderers, who ran Palmer, and Private Jones-Rogers, of: a dend hent in this event last year, with S. 1. O. Robinson, of II.M.S. were first and second respectively, Hermes, a good third. All the com- petllars completed the course. Rabinnan, got the runners off in a good start. A gund pace was set but Promptly at 4.30 p.m.. Mr. J. P.

it was not long before Palmer, Jones. Repers, Robinson, A. B. Murphy, and Sgt. Hyde shook off the other com. petitors to run on their own. Turn- ing into Waterloo Road from Nathan Rond, Polster and Jones-Rogers were Afarphy in close attendance. The rest running abreast with Robinson and of the runners

I distance behind.

were scattered some

This order was maintained for the most part of the race, and at Water Tov Rond it was obvious that the rhve wns between these four, Palmer and running very

The barge to slowly towed over Reuter learn that Ges. Chinne the most likely places in the bay Kwong-nly The Commander of the where wrecks may be found. The Nineteenth Rege Army, and Gen-yndicate is already located ones-Rogers eral Uyeda, the mander of the fewer than 15 wreeks, many of Dopean Soith Divion, will take which should contain valuable part in the formal af enssley,

Navid Forces Rednerd,

nievraft carrier division.

Beater Sprial.

New Manchuria.

Cargoes.

At Mercy Of Ginter.

vesels sailing from the Orient to For upwards of 200 years all

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strongly, taut l'aimer looked the least distressed of the fotar. Murphy slower signs of Uring at Kowloon City Rond and fell back some tance, but still had a lend of over 100 yards from the next mon.

4.

to-

A portion of the dupaterę unval forces at Shanghai left fur Japan yesterday, comprising a destroyer

A Chatham Road, Paimer, Jones. padron, cruer division and partroge rounded the Cape, and Rogers and Robinson were 311

most of them called in at Cape gether. Turning Into Salisbury Boad, Town for provisions and water, the first two were slightly ahead of During that time there was

kebanon, who was still hanging on protection from the weather, the Horderers men teled

doggedly. At Nathan Road, the two to bake off whole area of the hay being ex-lobinson, who was about ten yards posed to the full frince of the behind. The pues proved ton hot for winter gales,

him, had he gradually

Kave ground. Palmer sepainted himself from Jones- Rogers about 50 yards from the win- ning post and won by about ten yards, Jones-Rogers being in turn about 16 yards in front of Robinson. Murphy was quite a distance behind.

forve, stumble along under take mighty nabits of disenge and its penalty of offering and poverty? | 11. Judging by the history of. The past, we were to look wholly to

Tokyo, Mar. 21. material meana Jor

Acknowleafying the Manchurian teleration of these conditions, we might well overnment's date of March 12, but making no reference to the depuudr

But the activation is not bgquration of recruition, the Japon lean. A way has been revealed | for Government has sent a com- whereby sickness may he headed unuation through the Japanese An effectund remedy has boren alz- Cunmul at Champehus welcomiur covered whereby mankind may be the new Statea de fared poly of set free from suffering and noriety relieved if the tremendous burden which hus

long patiently barne, There agai shines in the world the light of spritual truth which heula, generaten, and comforts mankind, destroying every form of error. whatever its name or anlure, to which mortals believe themselves to be subject.

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Jesus Ministry of Healing. llow is this change brought About? Through adeption of, ad herence to, and pretier of The teachings of Christ Jesus as wel forth in Christian Science, The careful student of the four Gospels can scarcely fail to be impressed. deeply impressed, by the part which heating the sick played in the ministry of Jesus.

While he demonstrated the availability of Spirit to destroy material sense testimony in many directions, yet standing out above all others are His healing works. Christian Science the Perfect Remedy.

power

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and qual opet door gert wulty, and respect of existing treating, Kenter,

Irregulars Active.

Harbin, Mar. 21

It is reported that a hundred incomotives and more than 7,000 wagong had been sout to itasia by the Chinese Bustern Railway up to March 15.

Mammas ancient

of

How

My f ships

driven wree

ashore foundered at their anchers will never be known, but the archives. tell of

dorns that went down with all their enrgons, La the 1 pak Alone no fewer than 18 ships were list.

Stately Hast indiamen 12341 vessels from China and Japan were among the many virling during the centuries, and most of

Them carried ivory, porcelain, rare woods. and silver, while in their strony Foots must have been much platy, coin, and jewels that cannot have deteriorated much by their long submersion. It is known that in the Haarlem and Middleburg. In Dutch Past Indiamen that perished, there was mach Chinese porcelain that must Two hundred of Gru. Tine worth a fabulous sum to-day. Tano's troops attacked Maserkaan- than, but retreated after an hour's fighting-Reuter.

The irregulars have now emm- menged raiding the western part

In the vicinity of the line,

of

Anfachan and Pokotu.

EXTRADITION CASE.

CROWN WITNESSES DENY ALLEGATIONS.

The Order of Finishing

The following is a list of the run- mom in their order of Onishẳng

L/C. Pulmer (Barderers).

Me lesbinson (II.M.S. Hermes), A. B. Janes-Rogers (Borderers), S

Murphy (M.S. Bridgewater), Pie. Janes

(Borderer), L/C. Andrewn Borders), Pte. Lippiat (Borderers), deur, Smyth (IM.S. Bridgewater), Pte. Roun (Borderern), S. P. James (HM.S. Midway). G. T. Bassett (RAF) and Sgt. Hyde (Borderers) dead heat for 11th pince, A. 11. Godfrey (1.M.S. Math), Lending Sen- Shepherdsors (11.M.S. Medway), A. B. man Taylor (H.M.S. Veteran), Stoker Pearce (M.S. Bridgewater), Stoker Shlomin (H.M.S. Bridgewater), Pte.

[#2 the bay itself and just| Durbin (Borderers), A, B. McCourt around the coastline there are LM.S. Bridgewater), Tel. Pownall uttogether hundreds of wrecks (H.M.S. Medany), A. B. Beckett well Worth investigating.

(ILM.S. Moth), Pte. Volscy (Bor- Aderers) and W. Jones (RA.F.). rugh estimate of the value still, The

COUTA!! was in them is put at round about 6,1710 miles. It started in Nathan approximately £5,000,000.

Road outside the St. Andrew's Church, along Nathan Rend in northerly direction to Waterloo Road, to Argyle Street Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City Road, Chathum Rond, Salisbury Road and hack into Nathan Jul, Anishing Church.

A FAMOUS CASE RECALLED.

PRIVY COUNCIL, HEARS APPEAL OF ANNAMITE,

The extendition ease resulting from a puravy on the Canton river wo gvars ago and in which the surrender of a fugitive, who alleged to be the ringleader in that atfnir, is being sought by the Canton authorities, was continued before Mr. Scholleld at the Central Magistracy yesterday lexed

WIN

by the Hongkong Appeal Court,

Notice of appeal to the Privy Caunell, the highest judicial body in the British Empire, was then given, and the Court granted a stay of execution of the warrant.

ARCH 22, 1932.

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With the discovery of Christian Science, sixty-five years ago, the

Prize Presentation, “ method of spiritual healing prae-

After the race, the competitors ticed no successfully by Christ

adjourned to the St. Andrew's Church The case of Song Man-chus, al- Hall where the prizes were given away Jesus was restored, later elucidated by Mrs. Eddy and is los

Annamite revolutionary by Mrs. W. Walton Rogers, wife of day demonstrating the presence of

| tender, against whom a warrunt of the Year of St. Andrew Church. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Public Prosern-deportation has been isstted by the God and the power of His Christ tor, announced that he had losed his Governor of Hongkong,

In asking Mrs. Rogers to do so, to destroy every type of discord. case for the Canton authorities, and considered by His Majesty's Privy marathon organised by the

is being, W. W. Rugers sald:

This is the 11th annual Kowloon every form of error, every phase the cross-examinition of the various

Coin- of disease, misery, want,

Connell, the matter having been unhape witroson, which had inen deferral in

mitive of the St. Andrew's Church piness, which restricts and haras

order to enable defence Counsel to taken up by that body on appeal. Club. This year, we had 3 entries, ses human experience. Through consider his position, was then rom- Last October, proceedings, pro- compared with 26 but year, although

menee by Mr. Hin-shing L its beating munistry, Christ, Truth,

tracted by Degament 121 many only 27 started than Fat-ho,

year. We have who is again meeting mankital's every engineer on the launch lowing the ... Course for the fugitive, the entries turned up and all com- chief points raised by Mr. F, C. Jenkin, had a very sporting race indeed. All need. Do you doubt this? Then pirated junk, was cross-examined by

pleted the course. (Applause). This what of the testimonies, thousands | Mr. or his credentials issuing the warrant being upheld ended with the Governor's action in

speaks very well indeed, for the run- in number, given in the approxi- proripal witness

ners. The course hus heen altered a mutely twenty-five hundred Christ. Witness sinted that after the main

kit, and think it a little t shorter, inn Science churches every Wed-explosion and attendant pirney, he

The approximate distance is was dismissed from employ, and haul ́nesday evening, and tire other

G 1/10 miles. The time registered by, siner neempied one other position in thousands published in the Chris-

L/C. Palmer is 23 mins. 58 secs., bul a similar capacity, this being with the tian Science periodicals? Do you

cannot say how this compares with Kwong Tung Shipping firm of Homen.

the times recorded in former years doubt their authenticity? Who He gave details of his employment. know, better on the healed them-

en Regnunt of the alteration in the and of the certifiente he had obtuloest

course. nelves of the freedom from the from the Construction Bureau of

Inst bondage of sickness, which inflows Canton. He had not this certificate when the light of Truth illumines with him, but unless it was last, he

could find it at home. consciousness?

He was now unemployed. The Method of Spiritual Healing. Witness denied Mr. La's suggestion A Christian Science practitioner that he was not on board the tow does not attempt primarily to heal but in the night of the pirory. n sick body. Sick thoughts alone The serosuntant of the boat was also are to be healed by changing be- cross-examined by Mr. I who lief in sickness to a sense of health; but at the tints of the incident hat alleged that he too was not on the belief in error to a better belief witness disagreed. Witness further falsity for truth. Belief in sick denied that he had been in trouble ness is changed to a sense of with the nuthorities. health when it in learned that man, i The real man, tiada likeness, is no April 4. both spiritual and perfect, now

and forever. Is this so difficult?

The proceedings will be continued

Why should this be more dificult DE GROOT IN COURT.

of accomplishment than the up-

planting of any falsity with truth?

You may say, "Because sickness is | DISCHARGED AFTER MEDICAL)

so personal, seems so real," Yes!

It seems real because we hul to

a false sense of unn. 1s man fleah

and blood, a mortal?

Or is man the son of God. His perfect like ness, wholly spiritual?

Our necessity is to lay hold of The fundamental fact of man's present an eternal perfection, never yielding to the templation to belleve in man as malter.

EVIDENCE GIVEN.

Sydney, Mar. 21.

At the Lunacy Court this morn ing, the Stipendiary Magistrate heard a charge against Capt. de Groot, the horsenian who caused of the Harbour bridge on Satur- minor acasation at the opening day. After hearing medical ovi- What is this healing agency de Groot-Reuter

dence, the Magistrate discharged which so effectually destroys every As the New South Wales Pre type of error? The Christ. Truth, mier, Mr. J. T. Lang was about to the truth about God and man: the cut the ribbon at the official open- truth about all things, The Ing of the bridge, de Groot, who Christian Scientist prays not to was stationed in the vicinity as a the Christ, but through his under-mounted constable, gallopod for- standing of Christ. Truth. he ward and severed the ribbon with prays effectually. He utilizes his his sword. It is said that he was understanding of God and of God's formerly an officer In the Hussars perfect universe of spiritual ideas, and roputed to be a member of thus establishing truth in his own the "New Guard" in New South consciousness.

Walen,

It is now learned from Messrs. Russ & Co., salicitory for Sung Man-cho, that the matter has come before the Privy Council, and ne- cording to latest news, is still under consideration.

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It will be recalled that apart from claim to protection as a political fugitive, Sung Man-cho is contest inga procedure which, he claims, Indo-China "under the guise of the Beeka lo effect his deportation to

leent Deportation Ordinance." He declares that his life will be placed in jeopardy thereby, he being fully aware of the punishment meted out by the French authorities to a political offender in his position.

SIR DONALD MACLEAN ON JAPAN.

"GENERAL OPINION OF WORLD AGAINST HER."

of the Board of Education, apeak

Sir Donald Maclean, Preside 18

versity Liberal Club and Eighty ing at a dinner of the Oxford Uni- Club, recently made a brief re ference to the situation in the Far East.

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"L/C. Palmer won the race year together with Pte. Jones-Rogers, who is now second, and I am glad they have not again put us in a dilemman by brenating the tape together na they! dit last year

"Before asking Mrs. Rogers to pre- sent the prizes, I wish to thank the donors, Mr. R. M. Dyer for the first prize, Mr. E., Abraham for the second and also Dr. H. D. Matthews, whoe and Mr. C. 3. Manners for the third,

sorvieen, I am glad to say, have not been required to-day."

Capt. 1. D. Thomas intlasanted his intention of giving a fourth prize for

A. B. Murphy.

After giving away the prizes, Mra. Bogers was presented with a bouquet. The following were the officiula:

Starter. Mr. J. P Roblason: M. Manners and Cant. R. D. Thomas; Judges-Rev. W. W. Rogers, Mr. C.

Medical Olger-Dr. H. D. Matthews; Time-keepersMr. J. 11. Puns and Mr. J. W. Baldwin; Hon. Secretary,-- M. I Wong.

BRIAND'S LAST WISH.

WILL BE BURIED IN HIS OWN GROUNDS.

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Paris, Mar. 21. The Inte M. Briand's last - wish Government, he said. was that of his own ground below the village Antong the problems facing the will be fulfilled, for he will lie in the "flaming East."

"I obviously cannot discuss the loved to meditate.

cemetery at Cocherel, where matter," he added, "beyond saY- ing this, that however successful

In order that his grave may be Japan may be in mobilising her placed beside those of his friends forces for a military objective. churchyard, the low wall is to be who are already buried in the whether she fa right or wrong, che taken down and rebuilt round the bus succeeded in mobilising the plot assigned for the statesman's general opinion of the world remains: Reuter's Special Service. against her."

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