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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

APRIL 6, 1997.

WORLD RETURN TO CHRISTIANITY RADIO

FREE CHURCHES ENDORSE

PRIMATE'S CALL

Appeal To Go Side By Side

THE

By HUGH REDWOOD

HE Archbishop of Canterbury's recall to religion is endorsed in a striking document signed by Free Church leaders.

This document, which is an appeal to Free Church- men to "go, side by side with their Anglican brothers" in furtherance of that which they believe to be God's, purpose, is the best proof possible of the new spirit of 'fellowship between Anglicanism and Nonconformity

which the Primate's lead has so strongly fostered.

It is the outcome of the private conference held at the Athenæum on January 18, of which I wrote at the time that it had made wholehearted co-operation a certainty.

BOOKSHELF

Kipling Life Story Heads List

"Something of Myself: For My Friends, Known and Un- known," by Rudyard Kipling (Macmillan and Co., Ltd., Lon- don; 78. Gd.) will be cagerly read by all Kipling admirers and with no less interest by those who, whilst not posscasing his outlook, acknowledge his skill in crafts- manship. It has been correctly described more as fragmentary autoblographical matter than a

We complete autobiography. given a great deal of the author's carly life, and the origins of many of his best-known works are in-. und his dicated; but of the man activities in his later years there in not a great deal disclosed, Reticent man that he was, he remains se-In this

volume.

ore

The book is not a large one; it is) discursive in style, and there is

engrossing final chapter on most

Working Tools" which throws some light on Kipling's methods of work all and which will be avidly read by who aspire to write. How painstak

The appeal begins by recognising that the Archbishop's call, made by him as a representative of the Christian fo of the notion rather. than as head of the Church of Eng land, transcendy denominational elf- ferences, and, by its friendliness, enlla for an equally cordial and eager response from the Fren Churches,

POINTS SPECIALLY `STRESSED

It lay pecial stresa on the follow- ing points;

In the supreme purpose of our Lord for His Churchi, Free Church- men and their Augliemu brethren are at one,

The responsibility in the "new movement resta upon laymen not

the Icas than upon

Christion ministry,

A renewal of vigorous Christian and faith must begin in the Churches thetnaelves.

The Sunday before Coronation { day should be one in which al should be urged to take part in a national act of re-dedication to thei task of Christian living, arict the intervening weeks should be used to prepare churches and nation for auch an act.

The effort, however, must not cense with the Coronation. This is u re-call, not to a singlo act of a religious character, but to religion Hack

IN THEIR HEARTS THEY KNOW

"We, too," the appeal declares, "long for a general return to Chris- tian belief and practice, and for the fearless application of Christian standards to the conduct of both pri- vate life and public affairs.

MATERNAL ATTENTION - "What's this?” naka the mofler Hirata in the Iteriin suo, "omething wrong with my baby?" th sho turns her head and atratelien, lær, neck to see whli Kh Trouble, All of which bellen that sic joko shout "there ain't nu sich animal," thoughi-thin plotura does look mighty queer,

Student Riot

Mars Benes' State Call

"Down With Fascist

Italy," Is Cry Belgrade Scene Of Disturbance

JOSEF LAMPKIN TO PLAY

Attractive Violin

Recital

į

BROADCAST

A Pianoforto Recital By Laba Shaftain

"WORLD AFFAIRS"

Rillo. Programine Broadcast by ZW. on wavelengths of 305 metres (046 ke's), 31.40 nietren (0,02 m.c's.), A Plenoforte Recital by Lubn Shaftalu.

4-7 pan. Chincio Programme,

7 p.m. Light Concert Hems. Mediterra

.New

Symphony Orchestra; La Mattinala

I the thecurda Straeclari

(day), (Leo).

Scre

Hade Erpagnale (Chanluade, nrr, Krolator); Guitarre, Op: 45, No. 2 (Monzicowaki, ᎪᏛᎢ. Sarasate)....

Alfredo Campoll (Violin) When

Evenbus Twilight (1latton); Sweet und Low (Tennyson, arr. Barnby),

The Hallsbury nich-WaR.

Orchestra;

Cream. and Cler

Ich Liebe

„Vieniu Devonshire

(Curzon

un

Sanderson) Up From Somerset

(Weatherly al Sanderaan).... Mal- culin McEachern (Bang),

7.30 p.

Closhig Joent Stock Quo- tations un! Honkong Exchange Market Report.

7.35 p.nu. "The Fire-Bird". Suite (Stravinsky), played by Tho Philadelphin Orchestra, Con. ducted by Leopold Stukowsk

Introduction-Dance of the Fire- Mird; Part 1--Dance of the Princesses; Part II-Berceuse (Lailinby}; Con- efulon-Dance of King Kastchel:

7.88 p.m. Chanson Arabe (Rimsky- Corankov), played by Toschn Seite! (Violin);

8pm. The Weather and An-

tcome.

4 ሀና ርዕ

8.03 pm. A Varlety Programme. Orchestra The Gay Nineties Waltz Aledicy.

New Mayfair Or-

chestra Instrumental-Traumeret

(Reverte),, (Schumann)....... Ken Har-

vey

(Guitar);

Duke..

Instrument cal Bonjening.

Ken farvey

Lonely Street;

When

comen....Turner Layton; Accordeon

Bagul---Ast

A Walla Wan

born

Ethno-Accor

dem

my Huthown in ohl Waliid....Cicorse Ecott's Inwallan Novelty Quartet: Organ fiolo-Waltz Bolection.... ginald Dison; Vocal-I nearly love_Ho

10-

A through my fingers

Hutchinson Accordeon to mo of love; Sturs over Devon,...George Scoll-Wood; Vocal-Would you?....Bing Crosby; Plano Solo-Butterfles in the rain!! Josef Lumpkin, noted Americanule da Cort violinial of worldwide reputation, is

1.55 pan. London-News and An- Hogive a maitul ut_tive Whug'n Bronter

Įnouncements, Lu-morrow (Wednesday) htt

9.15 p.m.

A Recital by Tino second true pt the Roast (Tenor). 0,30. No ke 01 211 Kast and has come bero difoot' from

Le Chimland qui pasine (De Badet); Japan and China, where he met with C'est a Cupel (Nazelles); O Corse, Ile huge success in a series of recitals, d'amour (Koger and Scottel; Mari- This is the rat occasion on which neil (Scotto, Pujol and Koxer), will have played in Hongkong, and The visit of President Edouard the event will rank un a really big "We believe that very many of ing Kipling was in all that he wrote those to whom we appeal know that Benes of Czecho-Slovakia to Yugo-musicnt treat. A large audience, in

demon-cluding most of the members of the in clearly revealed in this chapter: they would be better and happler men, Stavia was the signal for a

stration

which 600

students Consular Body, will be present.

"Long Booking is now open of the Theatre. "Honed throughout these intensely through, the restraints of later habitaunfurled banners inscribed:

Live the Union of Democratic and return to the reality, as

as well as Countries!"

The programme to or presented will the form, of earlier religious expert-

appeal to all tastes. It has been ence, In their hearts they realise it The students also shouted "Down judiciously selected, comprising the would be well for them and for their With Fascist Italy!" as President numbers which have proved most ne children if they would come back. Beues drove through the city, ceptable during the noted violinist's "But we know that to many others Hundreds of people were arrested tour. The heavier classical items are the Churches and the faith they teach during the demonstrations.

Felieved by lighter compositions. seem altogether irrelevant.

The manner of the man

death;

also clear-

personal revelations. The book was written a year before its author's th; its virility of style is marked, and it never flags in interest. Even though it leaves somewhat of a feel- Ing of incompleteness on being-lald aside, it is none the less a most en- grossing human document.

and women if they could break

**The

Belgrade, Apr. 5.

BELGRADE COMMUNIQUE

of

is

of the

9.28 p.m. "From l'oreign Lands” Suite (Moszkowski), played by The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Conducted by Clemens Schmal- stich.

A

Part 1-Italian: Part 2-German; Part 3-Sanish: Part 4-Hungarian. 9.40 p.m. From the Studio. Pianoforte Recital by Luba Shaftnim. Prelude; (E) Fugue; (c) Gavotte; (d) -1:~Bourres.....Haadel; 2._(a). Bourree....Bach; 3. Rondeau Favori DIFFICULT TO REACH

President Benes and his wife were Two numbers call for special men

Hummel: 4. Rondo...Beethoven. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS

10 p.m. Big Ben. "World Affairs," positive conviction that met at the station by the Regent, tlon. The first of these, which Mr. "Exercises in English for Foreign Students," by Jean Judd, Lecturer in thought and time devoted to religious Prince and Princess Paul and all the Lampin originally played in London, A Talk by H. V. Horison.

10.17 b.m. Leslie Jeffries and the School of Modern Languages at matters are wasted maices some of members of the Cabinet, and were is "The Wind," by the Hungarian

great popular reception composer, Vecsey. It is a most His Orchestra, the Polytechnic, London (Longmans, these we desire to help very difficult accorded

fuc students' outbreak-realistic number, being a character- Musical Comedy Gems; Evensong Green and Co.: 2s. 6d.) should prove to reach. Yet we on our part are no until

istic study of the wind. The other (Easthope Martin).

. most useful to all teachers and less sure that God Himself is speak- Reuter Special,

•- org." ing to them, and that His word to

number to which special attention is

10.27 p.m. Dance Music. students of "English for Foreigners."

directed is the Concerto by Vieux-

Fox Tro-I may be wrong: Chase The exercises are not intended for them if heeded and understood, would the mean new life, hope and power; a

London, Apr. 5.

temps, which Mr. Lampkin has the the Blues away: Fox Trot-Anything Lorterial manuscript. the very beginner in English;

It tencher can select whichever exercise gift of courage and daring, as well as

The communique issued after the

According to the moonlight; Tox happens to be the most suitable to the quieter graces of peace and good meeting of the Little Entente at Bel-most beautiful works contained in you, or dirt-1 get a kick out of

rticu-wili.

composers Trot-Fascinating Rhythmn: Hesita- received in violin icrature. Other or complete

grade has been well any particu supplement or

"We believe that if all in this land London. Clear reafirmation of the represented in the programme will be tion Blure: Slow Fox Trot-Let's sing lar lesson. Every single exercise in

to the Vitall, Bach, Bloch, Szolt, Do Falia again; Waltz When you're in love the book has been already used in who call themselves Christians were three countries devotion

resolute and sustained principles of the League, and the and Paganini.

with someone; Fox Trot-There isn't class work, and Miss Judd has hand to make a

any limit to my love; Waltz-Love ed the dimcult treatment of the sub- endeavour to lift their daily life to statement of their unwillingness to

Owing to the indisposition of Mr.me for ever. so be drawn into ideological confilets, Lampkin's accompanist in Shanghai, ject in a manner which shows that the level of their deepest faith,

'11 p.m. Close Down, she has a very thorough practical great an effect would be made on the are particularly welcomed.

Professor Harry Ore has kindly con- mind and character of our nation knowledge of it.

problems that baffle us would be The wish of the three states that senied to play the accompaniments The book is divided into four parts solved, as we go, and we should be negotiations between

the Great for the recital the first gives fifty test papers; worthy and able to make a full and Powers for a new Locarno Pact will Hongkong music-lovers should contribution to the life of meet with success and provide a firm make a point of attending this recital, twenty-four

basis for peace in Central and Eastern which will comprise so many attrac stories, and seellons caling]

The appeal further calls for Europe is noted as an endorsement of five features. After leaving Hong- after certain

words, "regular and real prayer" in private the hope to which British statesmen kong, Mr. Lumpida will continue his idioms, proverbs, and irregular verbs study of the New Testament. the third, twenty passages for dicta- tion; and the fourth, notes on Part One, and grammar points dealt with

the second, fifty subjects for com- benefich

with

propositions

the

that

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FISH HAWKER CHARGED

TORE CONSTABLE'S UNIFORM

adjectives, etc., uses of special verbs, and in the family, and for diligent have given repeated expression,-Bri-tour in Malaya, Indo-China and / INQUESTS · HELD, THIS | selling fish away from his stall..

in the papers.

tish Wireless.

It is signed by Rev. M. E. Aubrey (Moderator of the Federal Counell of the Free Churches); Rev. J. E. Rat-. tenbury (president of the National CLOSING KING'S

Council); Principal (prealdent of the Bapilst

MEMORIAL FUND

Free Townsend

WORLD EDUCATION Since its inception in 1032, the To

Year Book of Education, published Union); Dr. A. J. Grieve (chairman in association with the University of of the Methodist Conference); and London Institute of Education by Rev. T. Mackay (Moderator of the Evans, Bros., Ltd., London, at 95%, Presbyterian Church of England).

It has been the consistent editorial

The Telegraph understands that a public notification will be issued before the end of the week, closing the appeal for contributions to the

policy of those in charge of this in are likely to be the future relations King George V Memorial Fund. dispensable reference book, to present between Great Britain and India?

The total will probably be less than!

Manila.

NO CORONATION INTERFERENCE

MORNING

Three enquiries into the deaths of prisoners in Victoria Gaol were held at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing when Mr. K. Keen sat as Coroner, assisted by three separate juries.

In all instances, verdicts of death from natural causes were returned by the juries.

ROAD IMPROVEMENT

Chung Wing, one of the deceased DELAYED

prisoners, died of a number of com¬ plications Including tuberculosis, and London, Apr. 5 dysentery, while Cheng You died of a comparative conspectus of educn- All these questions and many others tion. It aims at presenting anare discussed in the present yolume. $150,000, unless there are last minute

Although nearly two million square tuberculosis, and Chan Ming from authoritative portrayal of the great movements which are affecting edu- tewer

The volume is divided into no contributions of fairly substantial pre- yards of carriage-way in the London meningitis and pneumonia.

than

thirteen

under the portions. The Fund at present totals traffic area must be re-surfaced in, the next six months, special pre- the Domin-

cautions have been taken to avoid Statis-Work on the construction of Child-Interference with the amenities of the same time, a thorough survey of Ueat Summaries of the Educational and the oiner on the Island--will be the Coronation celebrations.

ren's Playgrounds one in Kowloon the central area during the period of educational movements which are Systems of Foreign Countries; affecting the lives of millions of of Finance In the

placed in hand almost immediately,

cation in all of the world. In following main

this

way,

parts of

of presenting essential facis, and, at ions and Foreign

It serves the dual function in the

Tinted is $147,717.17.

peopis in almost every country.

Education of the de only maintains past standards, but Educational Trusts in the

and

Tol. 24173.

H.M.S. BERWICK LEAVING

BIG ALTERATIONS PLANNED

the suma recon-

Charges of resisting arrest

H.M.S. Berwick left this morning on assaulting a constable were preferred visit to Saigon, from which port against Chun Chik-kwal, a ish she will return on April 19. On April hawker, when he appeared before 22, the cruiser leaves for England for Mr. E. H. Williams at the Central re-commission and re-fit, having com- Magistracy this morning. There was pleted her service on the China also another count against him of Station.

She will undergo the Defendant said he had a licence, struction work that has already been and, as he did not want to be arrested, carried out on H.M.S. Cumberland the other and H.M.S. Suffolk, the most striking the resisted. He denied

features of which are the hangar charges.

amidship and the cutting away of the Evidence was given by the con-aft deck to a lower level in order to stable, defendant, and an eye-witness. retain balance.

Remarkding that he was not sutised-

with tho constable's story, His

Worship decided not to convict on of the constable's cape, which was warned defendant any count, but ordered the defendant torn. He also

to pay $1 compensation In respect never to resist arrest.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF HISTORY IS A PICTURE GALLERY, Chung: Yed, married woman resid- CONTAINING JEW ORIGINALS. AND Aing at 22 Large Street, second floor, BREAT MANY cortes-De Tocqueville, was sent to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday' suffering from a fractured FAREWELL TO GOVERNOR

A 23-year old coolie, Nui Po, was leg received when she fell into a

nullah at Homuntin A farewell address is to be

admitted to presented

the Kowloon Hospital to His Excellency the Governor, Sir yesterday with Injuries to his head Important worka which might Andrew Caldecott, KC,M.G., CRE, which he received when he fell down affect traffic in connection with the on April 15, at 5 p.m. The function while carrying some cargo, Coronation will not be begun until will take place on the first floor of

departs from the Colony on the follow- ing day.

The 1937 edition, now issued, not Dominions and the USARnited the cost of the scheme for play-soma weeks later,-Drilish Wirèluss, |the Hongkong Hotel. His Excellency

goes oven one step further. The

In the

the

and

of

The public response to the Appeal of has been sufficiently generous to meet Dominions

the grounds,"

fold the Problems of Education Telegraph. in the United Kingdom; Educational

In the

British Colonial Empire: in India;

an official

BETTER WEATHER?

catholicity of the present volume will tre anTWO. prova of inmense value to adminis- | in

Polley

trators, educationists, politicians, pub

licists and students who need to be

be Education in

well informed on educational matters. tion in Islamic What are the outstanding problems Amerian and the Far East; Current facing Europe to-day? What

What has

been the influence of the coninct Education

in Europe

The anticyclone has weakened

NEW COMMISSAR

Moscow, Apr. 8. of Contact and extended costward to the Loo- M. Innoksenty Khalepsky, who har Western civilisation upon the Fax with Foreign Countries and Peoples: chops. The depression has moved had a distinguished career in the Red East? How is the world reacting to Outline of Legally Education. All into the Pacifle to, the east of Army, has been appointed Commis the needs of the adolescent? What these subjects are dealt with by ex- Hokkaido, and another is developing, ser of Posts, Telegraphs and Radíó, in is being done in the USSR. and perts, and the wide range of sub-over Manchuria, Local forecast succession to M. Yagoda, who was Italy? Has Great Britain a sound Jects covered gives some idea of the East winds, moderate, cloudy, im recently dismissed from the post-

educational - pblovi SAWhat l value of such a book as this

proving later

colonist

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HAT SO GLOUCESTI E ARCADÉ

Tong Ng, aged 37, appeared before Mr. K Keen at the Central Magis- tracy, this morning charged with Young Ting, 25, of 10 Tal Chung cutting some iron telephone fittings

Pot. Streat, was admitted to the Govern-in May Road Mr. A. D. Jeffreys, ment Civil Hospital yesterday suffer the Hongkong Telephone Company

Detective- Ing from Injuries to the head. A was the complainant piece of iron fell on him from the Sergeant

said defendant Pilkington

metal . Hupeh, lying at the No. 1: Slip was food. He told the Chinese in carrying the Bonna way of Talkoo Dock

kim detective who stopped Chan-Fook-ki, seaman on a lighter had place it up in

May Rothe

belonging to the Green Island value work $8. Détendant had been Cement Co. Ltd, fell into a hold on bound overlast month for another his ship while it was moored at the offence. He was med $10 or three Company's wharf yesterday, and weeks for breach of this bond, and on fractured his left leg. He was sent the present charge was sont to prispry

feed for Låren, montiu, to the Kowloon Hospital,

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