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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY.

NOVEMBER

1934.

FASCIST REBELS

WATCHED BY SECRET SERVICE

TROUBLE IN THE RANKS

Do Young Clergy Wed Too Young?

BISHOPS. WARNING TO CURATES

Do young clergy marry too carly?

THE existence of a Blackshirt

This was one of the marriage Recret service Inside the move problems discussed recently at # ment was disclosed by Commander, number of Diocesan Conferences. Thomas Godman. Fascist .nd- ministrator for Gloucestershire Garbati), peaking at the

The Bishop of Winchester (Dr. Win- and one of Sir Oswald Monjey's j chester Conference said: most trusted Houtenants,

"The way in which many of the

Justifying the summary expul-younger clergy enter into marri sion without Inquiry of rebel #gg, within a short time of their ordination," he aald, "In a serious Bristol members of the British hindrance to their work and an Union of Fascista, he naid:, obstacle to thoir usefulness. "Throughout the Fascist thave- ment in this country there is well-organised secret service,

"Its executiven send. the leader confidential reports on the acti vities of members.

"If for any reason we suspect the activities of any member then he or she is closely watched.

"Expelled members have the right of appen to the Lender, but in considering the appent he will have before him his own. confidential report from the secret service."

Commander Godnu delivered his stab ment on the revolt to an andence of loyal Barkshirts at hir temporary headquarters in Fishponds Roadh No quasians were askel

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"I these young n 19h thewives el come to mur 1 shad receive them as I had al- ways received

kirt,"

dove, ut I shall way to Hem: You may call me the Goering of Gloucester. Just alatt bolt in my own fan and the atteinirati

Blackshirt in this ares

The Lender

"The brought the movement inte being. We have only age Leader and

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his ambassador 1119

must be obeyed,

orders

"I have discunset thin revoli with the Bader," he added, "and dismissal anders For I wo Bristol oferpe were signed by him personally.

There was a dramatic monten! when Mr. A. V. Gough, the rebel leader, entered the hull. He

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usual for a man to marry until ho "In some professions It is un-

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used by many us a quick road to matrimony."

Chelmsford Diocesan Conference passed resolution urging that members of the Church of England contemplating marriage with Ro- man Catholics should refuse any conditions which ignored the full catholicity the Church of England.

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Canon Olivier suld that among these conditions was one that the children mast be equented NA Roman Catholies,

"We must not try to prevent a girl from marrying Roman

This Frankfurt man, Haraid Schutz;

who does not like camaras, spacks

was the only representative of the rebels and he declared that : 200 languagos. Here he is reading a

he had received no invitation to attend.

Mr. Gough asked if there would be a further inquiry at which as could produce ha own evidence.

here will be no further in- quiry," said Commander Godmad

LABOUR SHY OF CONFISCATION

People Would Never Stand For It

Left-wing Socialists, headed by Sir Stafford Cripps, who, at the party conference ht Southport, advocated confiscation of the capital value of industries, were warned by both Mr. Lees-Smith (a former Socinal Postmaster- General) and Mr. Herbert Morri son that the electors would not tolerato such a proposal.

In its policy report the party exe- cutive proposed that when an in-. dustry was nationalised share-

ciót from Korea.

Catholic with whom she has fallen" in love," he said, "but the Anglican inust be able to counter the other party's fear of ex-communication.”*

Speaking of marriage at di- vorce, the Bishop of Salisbury (Dr. St. Clair Donaldson) said it and

inevitable Become

that there should be two standards of marri- sure, but this also involvez the enelusion that many who had married again after divorce perordance with the law must not be regarded a notorious evil lives, and if all is otherwise in order, should be allowed to receive Holy Communion.

FIGHTING.

THE FLU

PROGRESS MADE IN RESEARCH

holders should be given the in. It is revealed that an announce come they were getting and should ment of rent importance is shortly eventually be repold in sonte form in be made by the Medical Research or other the capital value.

Council, whose recent investiga-

The Left Wingers put forward tons of the problems of influenza an amendment urging that no proj

have borne fresh fruit. vision for capital repayment should be made.

Mr. Lees-Smith nskeil what would he the effect of this later policy on the next election,

More than a year has gone by since British research workers (Dr. C. H. Andrewes, Dr. Wilson Smith, und Dr. P..P. Laidlaw, of the Mili Hill Farm Rescurch Labratory)' nade known to the world the re-

"You will go before the country sulls of their discoveries. and say, 'If we are returned within ›

Theno scientists established that

six months we shall confiscate one the germ of human influenza car half to two-thirds of the property infect a ferret and that ferreis of every sharchokters in every lunk throughout the country."

can infect one another just as human beings do by contact; that "If there were the slightest pros. human beings, like animals, are pect of our being returned to carry temporarily immune after an at- out this polley there would be a tack and that the blood of human run on the banks straightaway."

influenzal convalescents contains a protective substance, Mr. Herbert Morrison said:

Two new problems have been con- "Britain is not the type of

fronting the research workera. antry and has not the type of Firet, can a means be found to pre- people who are going to respond influenza without actually giving it tect the ferret artificially against readily to confiscation."

the discuss and if so, can this dis-

On a card vote the amendment covery be applied to human beinga? was heavily defented, the figures It is anticipated that the new being 149,000 for and 2,118,000 announcement will throw fresh ngainst.

light on this fasuo,

A picture of utter desolation is Nome, Alaskaj: ödem "thriving and colourful centre of the Yukon gold rush, now isid waste by a fire which took a toll variously estimated at from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000, This picture shows all that is left of the once prosperone town.. Nearly the antire business section in gone, only the government wireless station, a hotel, a hospital, a warshonss and senttered homes remain. With winter closing in, the few remaining Inhabitantă are threatened with lack of food and shelter.

FREE STATE'S TRADE LOSS

HIGHEST ADVERSE BALANCE IN YEARS

BRITAIN'S

ADVANTAGE

Irish Free State trady returns. published recently for the year fended August 31, reveal that the adverse balqude woning the 26 counties is the higirest for 10 years,

The heure. £19,016,000, repre ent an increase in the adverze : balance of more than £4,500,000, compared with 1933,

The adverse balance has risen

when teadily

The sinen 1930, nipunt was £19,384,600,

Last year the adverse balance was.£1:4,468,000, and the jump from [1533"- until now is the biggest on

record.

The total tende of the country has, Jwever, increased from £55,789,000 to £57,629,000 for the twelve months,

One of the most noteworthy fen-! tures of the statistics is that Im- ports from Great Britain increased considerably, while exports to Great Britain showed a decrease. In the period January to August of;

this year.

During these months the Fres State bought £12,044,000 worth of goods from Great Britain, an in- prense of well over £1,080.000 com pared with 1933. -

Cotton Mill Reform

SCRAPPING OF SPINDLES

NAVIGATING DANUBE

The International Danube Com- mittee has arranged to engage lee. hrenkers to clear the Dansbe dur- ling the winter. It is stated that

clear ten ice-breakers will

the Danube from Vienna to the Black Lanenshire has begun intensive Sea, working. in Austria, Czecho discussion of the Calwyn, Com-Slovakia, Hungary, and Rumania, miltee's scheme for scrapping - Although freight ships will be cu dundant spindles at TONL offabled to ply all-through the winter, £2,000,000 and regulating produc-passenger steamers will, as hither tion by a quota.

to, run unly during the summer and con-cutum,

AL

More than 600 mitts are

When the vintage in Italy is a success, large grape festivals ar arranged in. Rome and the muafcians throng the strests to play an accom- paniment to the general thanksgiving.

Export Agures for the 20 comm-cerned, but officials anticipate that might arise that the association, ties show that Great Britain sends a month will elapse before the by Its quota system, would bring attitude of the trade can be about SERT improvement which to Dee Free State almost £7,000,000

estimated.

would stimulate owners of closed worth of goods more than she buys

mills to resturi and wreck the The value of cattle exported dur-

effort, ing the Grat eight months of this year decreased by £1,030,000 com- pared with the same period

1933.

The total number of cattle ex- }ported did not decrease in the same proportion, which shows that cattle, the chief export of the country, are stil înlling in value,

Mr. Fred Mills, President of the Oldham Master Spinnern, a mum ber of Lord Colwyn's committee which evolved the scheme that everybody in the trade was now realising that individual effort was not enough.

Bald

He laid stress on the importance of dealing with redundancy.

If that part of the scheme was rejected, he said, the position

Mr. Henry Boothman, secretary of the Amalgamation of Spinnerst Trade Unions, salt that many of the features of the employers* scheme were similar to the pro- posals for a control board put for ward by the Trades, Union Con- gress.

At a recent festival at Zosann near Berlin German soldiers gave, proof of their ability in emergency by jumping out of their beds, throwing themselves into their clothes and then racing over kurdfun with their motor.

PRICES BASED ON THE NEW VALUE OF THE DOLLAR

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sacrificed.

SO

on

We do not ask you to belleve that we can adjust prices to every fractional fluctuation, but we have endeavoured to strike, a liberal average on which to base our current prices.

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