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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

By HUGH REDWOOD

THE 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 Fred 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 hnd made wholehearted co-operation a certainty.

BOOKSHELF

..

Kipling

Life Story Heads List.

The appeal begins by recognising that the Archbishop's call, made by bint us

of the representative Christian fe of the nation rather than as head of the Church of Eng land, transcends denombational dil. ferences, and, by its friendliness, call for an equally cordial and enger response from the Free Churches.

POINTS SPECIALLY STRESSED

It lays special stress on the follow- ing points:

"Something of Myself: For My Friends, Known and Un- known," by Rudyard Kipling) (Macmillan and Co., Ltd., Lon-l don; 7a. Gl.) will be eagerly read by all Kipling admirers and with! no lean interesat by those who, whilst not possessing his outlook, acknowledge his skill in crufta- manship. It has been correctly! described more as fragmentary autobiographical matter than a

We complete autobiography, Alven a great deal of the author's early life, and the origins of many of his best-known works

and his dleated; but of activities in his later years there is a great dent disclosed. Releent magn that he was, he remains on in this volume.

not

the mon

re

аге

In the supreme purpose of our Lord for 11ts Church, Free Church- men and their Anglean brethren are at one.

The responsibility in this IWW movement rests upon laymen not less that upon

Christian the

ministry.

A renewal of vigorous Christian life, and faith must begin in the Churches themselves.

2

MATERNAL ATTENTION — "What's this?" asks the mother giraffe in the Berlin zoo. "Something wrong with my baby?" So she turns her head and streiches, her neck to see what's the trouble. All of which belies that old joke about "there ain't Do sich animal," though this picture docs look mighty queer.

The Sundry before Ceronation FRENCH "G-MEN” CHIEF

day

should be

one in which all

should be urged to take part in u nutional of re-dedication to the task of Christian living, and the intervening weeks should be used to prepare churches and nation for such an act.

not

The effort, however, must crase with the Coronation. This is a re-call, not to a single act of a religious character, but to religion itself.

DIFFICULT TO REACH

France

DELAYS RETIREMENT

TO SOLVE NEW MYSTERY CRIME

to the

in the

in contact with some of

Paris, Mar. 20.

BROADCAST

A Pianoforte Recital By Luba Shaftain

"WORLD · AFFAIRS"

Radip Programme Broadcast by 7.B.W. on wavelengths of 355 metres (045 .c's.), 31.40 metres (9,52 m,e's.). A Pianoforte Recital by Luba Shaftain,

ILK.T.

"World Affairs."

12.30 p.m. New Light Symphony

| Orchestra.

1 pan. Time and Weather,

1.03 The Maestros.

1.18 p.m. Organ Medley by Re- ginald Dixon.

1.25 p.m. Reuter and Itugby Press; Weather, Time and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. A Relay of the Rotary Club Timin Speech frein the Roof- Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

Mr. Basil Fun on "Monograms and Calligrams."

2.10 p. Close Down.

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

7 p.m. Light Concert Items. Mediterranean (Dax)......New Symphony Orchestra; La Mattinati (Tis the day), (Leoncavallo).... Riccardo Stracciarl (Baritone); Sere- made Espagnole (Chaminade, arr. Kreisler); Guitarre,

op. (Moszkowski,

45, No. 2 Sarasate), Alfredo Campoli (Violin); When Evening's Twilight (Hatton): Sweet 1 Low (Tennyson, fern Ich Liebe

Barnby).

Vienna

The Salisbury Singers: Dich-Waltz (Waldtrufel). Baheme Orchestra: Devonshire

Cream

(Carzón and Cider Sanderson); Up From Somerset (Weatherly and Sandersan)... Mal- colm McEachern (Boss).

7.30 pan. Closing local Stork Quae tutions and Hongkong Exchange Market Report.

7.35 p:nt. "The Fire-Bird" Suite (Stravinsky), played by The Philadelphin Orchestra, Con- ducted by Leopold Stokowski.

Introduction-Dance of the Fire- Nird; Part 1-Dance of the Princesses; Part 11-Berceuse (Lullaby); Con- clusion-Uance of King Kastchel.

7.55 p.m. Chanson Arabe (Ilimsky- Korsakov), played by Toscha Seidel (Violin).

p.m. Time. Weather and An- nouncements.

8.03 p.m. A Variety Programme. Orchestra The Gay Nineties" Waltz Medley..... New Mayfair Or- chestra: Instrumental-Traumerel Reverie), (Schumann)....Ken Ilar

(Gultar); Instrumental-D

-Doll an Dance

Ken Harvey (Banjo): Vocal

Street; When -Lonely

Evening Accordeon

· comasaTurner Waltz was Bid Band-Au Revoir; A

9.15 n.m.

A Recital by Tino

Rossi (Tenor).

Le Chalami qui passe (De Badet); C'est-n Capri (Nazelles); O Corse, lle d'umour (Koger and Scotta); Mari- nella (Scotto, Pujol and Koger).

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

HATS

France's greatest living detective, Marcel Guillaume of the Paris Police, planned to retire early this year, but a new murder mystery arose that may occupy him for a few more months. IN THEIR HEARTS THEY KNOW! Just five days before Gulaume ('nçaɛ the geene of frince's death, AL

newspapers are calling for The book is not a large one; it is

"We, too," the appeal declares, hoped to step down, the body of a ready

deon Band; Hawalian-All my life discursive in style, and there is a long for a general return to Chri- former Soviet citizen. Dmitri Nav- Guillaume to renew his research with Viens....London Piano-Accor-

Bols de this evidence, while the state ut- most engrossing Anal chapter on tian belief and practice, and for the achine, was found in the

sald he hud torney general has unnounced that Sundown in old Waikiki....George.

Elliott's Hawaiian Novelty Qui

Quartet: "Working Tools" which thraws song fearless application Christian Boulogne. A "witness

of

Organ Solo-Waltz Selection. .Re- light on Kipling's methods of work standards. to the conduct of both pri- seen the murder occur. Guillaume the entire case will be closed shortly: and which will be avidly read by all, vate life and public affairs.

took charge of the case, which ap-

nearly let Guilloume's Arst real case was a ginald, Dixon: Voral-I who aspire to write. How painstal-i "We believe that very many

of peared to hold international political

While love go slipping through my fingers thrilling as any erine movie.

Leshe ing Kipling was in all that he wrote those to whom we appeal know that complications.

Hutchinson: Accordeon he was still serving as secretary to

Scios-Speric to me of love: Stars is clearly

revented in this chapter they would be better and happier men Known throughout the world for

police, visit a over Devon. ...George Scott-Wood; Jouin, his chief, decided to The manner of the man is also clear and women if they would break his work in clearing up the "Prince the former head of the judicial lined throughout these intensely through the restraints of later Juthits murder mystery a development of den of gangsters, led by a

Vocni-Would certain

you?....Bing Crosby; personal

revelations. The book was and return to the reality, as well as the Stavisky affair its author's the form, of earlier religious experi- Fran

thit brought Bornot, with headquarters in the Plano Solu-Butterfies in the rain.. verge of civil war, Paris suburbs. It was in April, 1012.

„Raie da Costa, death; its virility of style is marked,ence. In their hearts they realise it Guillaume is credited written a year before

with having

8.55 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements. and it never flags in interest. Even would be well for them and for their ended a crisis with maly believed As his chief prepared to leave Gull- Jaume asked, "You haven't forgotten though it leaves somewhat of a teel children it they would come back. was leading France to a dietatorship

your gun?" Jouin answered with hug of incompleteness on being laid-But we know that to many others in 1934.

Thirty-seven years

Parts confidence."My-lists are enough '-- aside, it is none the less a most en: the Churches and the faith they teach grossing human document.

seem altogether irrelevant.

Judiciary pelice brought Guillaume But he hadn't counted on his ad- France's versaries. A tough band of thieves FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS

The positive conviction that worst criminals and posed mysteries who would have been a match for any "Exercises in English for Forelin Students," by Jean Judd, Lecturer in thought and time devoted to religious which would have daunted lens skil- modern American gang, the Bennot Student of Modern Languages at matters are wasted makes some uit that his department has cleared up Two hours after his departure Gull

ful men, but he retired with the bonst gang disposed of the police chief, the Polytechnic, London (Longmans, those we desire to help very difficult Green und Co.: 28. 6d.) should prove to reuch. Yet we on our part are no per cent, of the crimes it set out Jaume suddenly was at the head of a

posse of detectives hunting down stich. most useful to all teachers und less sure that God Himself is speak

ing to them, and that His word to

the criminals, Por five days and. students of "English for

Part 1-tallan: Part 2-German; nights he hardly stept, but then mean new life, hope and power; a English; the

picked up the trull find trapped the Part 3-Sanish: Part 4-fungarian, the very beginner in

9.40 p.m. From the Studio. A leacher can select whichever exercise gift of courage and doring, as well as honour, the title of Officer of the gang leader in a wooden mill in the

Recital

Luba by several Pianoforte. happens to be the most suitable to the quieter graces of peace and good Legion of Honour, for his distinguish province. Besieged

ed work in solving the Prince affair, hours by police and Gurde Mobile Shaftain, applement or complete any particu

"We believe that if all in this land Guillaume admits that it was the armed with carbines, Honnot com

Bourree.....1andel; 2. (a) lar lesson. Every single exercise in who call themselves Christians were biggest job he ever tackled. With raitted suicide with his last two Trelude: (b) Fuque; (c) Gavotte; (d) the book has been already used in

to make a resolute and sustained Fra

Bourree....Bach: 3. Rondeau Favori class work, and Miss Judd has hand endeavour to lift their daily life to of government corruption after the

France seething over the revelations buffets.

Hummel: 4. Rondo, Beethoven. ed the difficult treatment of the sub-

10 pan. Big Ben. "World Affairs." level of their deepest faith, so suicide of Stuvisky, and the Croix ject in a manner which shows that great an effect would be made on the Feu using this as the fulcrum of stret

A Talk by H. V. Hodson. the has a very thorough practical mint and character of our nation that rints in the exciting days of Februnity to the chief of his burgu. By that

10.17 m. Leslle Jeffries and knowledge of

problems that baffle us

were matto

Orchestra, would be 1934, affairs suddenly The book is divided into four parts solved, as we go, and we should be worse by the discovery of the body urged of such gangs is

Musical Comedy Gems: Evensong

Martin), --the first gives fifty test papers worthy and able to make a full and of a high official named Albert Prince Donnot, and the cases that followed

(Easthme the second, fifty subjects for com- beneficent contribution to the life of Prince had been nummoned as a wie were of minor criminals working on

the railroad tragies neor

Dance Mualc. 10.26 specialised the position, twenty-four

world."

an individual basis. Working selenti-

Fox Trot-I may be wrong; Chase vocabularies, and sections denting

further calls for ess In the Stavlky allir und with propositions after certain words,

"regular and real prayer" in private hushi-murder was suspected,

deally, Guillaume raised the efficiency the Blues away: Fox Trot-Anything of his squnel even higher.

Roos: Fox Trot-I get a kick out of adjectives, etc., uses of special verbs, and in the family, and for diligent With the announcement of the idioms, proverbs, and irregular verbs; study of the New Testament. Anding of Prince's decapitated body He had planned to retire at the end you; According to the moonlight Fox Trot-Fascinating Rhythm: Hesiin- the third, twenty passages for dicta- tion; and the fourth, notes on Part (Moderator of the Federal Council of nared again in France and rightists subordinate, M. Rochen. The grizzled again: Waltz-When you're in love It is signed by Rev. M. E. Aubrey on the railroad tracks, party hatred of January, making way for his young tion Blues: Slow Fox Troi-Let's sing One, and grammar points dealt with the Frec

Free Churches): Rev. J. E. Rat-began a violent attack against purila- 65-year-old veteran with the walrus with someone: Fox Trot-There isn't in the papers.

The blond mustache, mentarism and the government. Theclastle step, will be succeeded by a me for ever. of the National

any limit to my love; Waltz-Love Free Church Council); Principn! Surete Nationale, already was suspect

head of France's national

police, the Townsend (president of the Baptist

11 p.m. Close Down. DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

The exercises are not igners them if heeded and understood, would

WORLD EDUCATION

will.

The appeal

to solve.

on

OFFICER OF LEGION Recipient of

France's Highest

for

de

PROMOTED Chief in 1930

In 1030 Guillaume was promoted

time the French underworld had been that of

Dijon.

Since lis Inception in 1932, the Union); Dr. A. J. Grieve (chairman and the government decided to turn whose main qualifiention for the job Year Book of Education, published of the Methodist Conference), and the case over to Guillaume,

It has been the consistent editorial

catlon

about. Guillaume carrying on the

and snappy cyca

bespectacled, clean-shaven youngster is a thorough course in the scientine in association with the University of Rev. T. Mackny (Moderator of the SUICIDE THEORY ESTABLISHED formed under Guillaume's charged

school for detectives which wor London Institute of Education by Presbyterian Church of England).

And with the Navachino murder Evans, Bros., Ltd., London, at 359.,

Starting from the thesis that the

un-mystery ahaking political circles was due to mysterious death of those in charge of this in- are likely to be the futuro relations known persona wishing to eliminate / 9gain, it is even more doubtful if dispensable reference book, to present between Great Britain

Gulloume will have the opportunity India the star witness in the Sluviaky unse, a comparative conspectus of educa- All these questions and many others tile pollco, chief finally established to relive to the writing of his tlon. It aims at presenting an are discussed in the present volume. suleide

memoirs and the direction of a pri E the motive: A good authoritative portrayal of the great

we volume is divided into no Cathelle and, without any suspicions vite detective agency, as he wished. movements which are affecting edu- fewer than thirteen parts, under the of leaning to the left, qullaume - Nothing has yet been announced

in all parts of the world. In following main hendings: Statistics colved approval for his work in this way, it serves the dual function in the United Kingdom, the Domin nilencing the government opposition present case to the end, but it is al- of presenting essential facts, and, at long and Foreign Countries; Stalls-only from the budding Popular Front most certain that he will do so. the same time, a thorough survey of tical Summaries of the Educational groups. The right-wing press heaped educational movements which are Systems of Foreign Countries; Survey use on his head and tried to insist affecting the ilves of millions of of Finance in the United Kingdom; that the ease was clearly murder and people in almost every country.

of The 1937 edition, now issued, not Dor

the Adolescent in the not wilcide. and the U.S.A.; Survey of Scotland Yard men, who had been only maintains past standards, but Educational Trusts in the United called in on the case, agreed with even one step further. The Kingdom, the Dominions and the Guillaume's theals, and the police chict then wrote a 6,000-word report catholicity volume Problems prove of immense value to adminis- in the United Kingdom: Educational which denied all the murder hypo- Cheer Freedom Lines trators, educationists, politicians, pub- Policy in the British Colonial Empire:

theses in the case. Star witness in Hicials and students who need to be

be Education in India; Survey of

preliminary trial, the Educa

was Gull:

Berlin, Apr. 1. Germans, banned from expressing informed on educational matters. tion in Islamic Countries, Latin laume that convinced the state that What are the outstanding problems America and the Far East; Current However, almost three years after the found a way to protest.

further search WOR unnecessary.

political and religious opinions, have arope to-day? What Europe facing

Educational Problems in has been the influence of the contact

Educational Influence of Contect finding of Prince's body (Feb. 20.

When

In the play "Don Western civilisation

in Berlin's Fastt. How luton upon the Far with Foreign Countries and Peoples: 1034), new facts have appeared in Carlos,"

world reacting to

to Oulline of Legal, Education. All the case.

Deutsches Theatre, shouted "Sir, give the needs of the adolescent? What: these subjects are dealt with by ex-

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two-minute burst of applause, Italy? Hos Great Britain a sound jects covered gives some idea of the vials of ethyl of chloride were found ganda Minister Josef Goebbels, colonial educational policy? What value of such a book as this.

well

Education Dominions

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Ham that Am Iliatory-2. An extract from 'Reheed! Hanion Halland, An Autobiography, rend

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2.50 p.m. "Romantle Alm—from the Pacific in Harlent. By Billy Belly Your

2.15 pat

"The Ghost Train"- A play by Arnald Ridiev. Part 2

· 1.40 p.m. The News and Announcementa. Greenwich Time Blanel at 3.45 pm.

Transmission 2

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RADICAL LEADERS NANKING WARRANTS FOR THEIR ARREST

Tel. 24173;

CROWN LAND

LARGE AREA AT BLUE POOL, ROAD SOLD

Shangirai, April 5. Crown lands to the total value of Warrants were issued

fur for the $40,971 were put up

public Chinese radical (auction at the P.W.D., OMees yester- arest of four more lenders, includleg Tao Hang-chiḥ,

The first lot was bought by the

Lt..

noted agitator, who at present is day afternoon.

University, lecturing at Columbia New York, un charges of conspiracy China Light, and Power Co..

at the upset price of $1,880.' This against the security of the state,

block of Crown land is situated in The charges arise from agitation Castic Peak Road, Lal Chi Kok and by national salvationiste in favour is registered as Now Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2574. It has an arcs of of a popular front against Japan.

about 2,000 square foot with An It is understood Tao is held reg-nnnuat rental of $38. ponsible for a recent petition to the Chinese Government from a group Situated between Kowloon Inland for the Lois Nos. 3000 and 3756, La! Chi intellectuals of American release of seven hational salvationists Kok Road, and registered as Kow

loon Inland Lot No. 3800, the second imprisoned last year.

The petitioners included several block was sold to Messrs. Kong Sui- with Columbia yin, Fan Soong, Kong Wong and Fan persons associated University, also Professor Einstein, Soong for Yu Lai at the upset price and Mr. Thomas, the American so- of $10,740. The area is about 2,388

square feet; annual rent $44. cialist leader,

Meanwhile it is learned seven men

for con-

The third sale was of Inland Lot

will be formally charged spiracy in the Kiangsu High Court No. 4054, which was purchased by

The land has an.. shortly, as the legal period during Mr. Lam Yan-tuk. which they may be detained without area of 57,000 square feet and the purchase price was $20,545, 50 cents trial has now expired. Three others were

subsequently per square foot. The Lot is located will be similarly in Blue Pool Road, Wong Nel Chung, arrested

west of and adjoining Inland Lot No. charged together with any of our 3080. The annual real la $1,018 and new accused, who may be apprehen-it is to be held from the Crown for

and

ded in the next few days.

It is not known what steps will a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal for one further term of be taken to execute the warrant

20 years. against Tao-Reuter.

(Haritone),

8.15 p.m. The News and Announcement, Greenwich Time Bignal at 0.15 p.m.

2.15 pm. The Itugby Town Darul.

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10 p.m. Hig Bep. World Aftaire. A talk;

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10.17 pan. Bongs from Enelh

"Opera,"

Light

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11 D... To Be Annouared. 11.30 p.m. The 1.B.C. Bibers. 12...The Choot Trein "A play by Arnold day.. Part 3. 1250 a Depoe Mule,

Mr. 11. West, neulstant superinten- dent of Crown lands, was the auctioneer.

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