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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1937.

PRIMATE CALLS CHURCH CUSTOMS CRUISER

TO ARMS

"TEACH GOSPEL IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF

CHALLENGE”

Presentation of

the Christian

mesange in an amosphere of challenge and revolutionary

Temperament;

activities

Search for good in which are causing International disquiet; and

A call to the Church of Rome io Join in a world fight for Christian principles

what the Gospel really means, and they relate it to the questions of the! day.

The essential Gospel is unchanging. but is presentation in the Twentieth Century cannot be the same as in the First or Fourth, or Sixteenth Nineteenth Centuries,

or

"There are many tendencies and activities in the world to-day witch cause grave disquiet. But in many were points In a militant speech last of them there is good as well as evil. month by the Archbishop of Canter-It is for us not merely to criticise and bury.

counteract what is evil, but to dis- cern und strengthen what is to liberate the good from the

good, evil which entangles it.

Dr. Lang, who was addressing de legates to the World Conference it; Oxford on Church, Community, and State, said:

"Churches in all parts of the world! have been associated with simitar "There may, in truth, be something į conferences. There has been, indeer. more akin to what the impact of great exception-the Church of

Christianity on the work was meant of us all there is a deep regret that Raine. I am sure that in the hearts to be in a revolutionary rather than there has been no formal representa- n merely aequlescent temperament." tim of that great Church,"

"AN OPPORTUNITY"

"There Is

ROME AND GERMANY HOW challenge tof "So long as that Christianity more iffused and subile apart there can be no full concentra- Church standa than perhaps at any other Lane. Yetion of the forces of Christianity un It may be there there is a fuller op- the needs and problems of the pre- portunity to present the Christiansent world. We can only hope and message in an atmosphere of chal-pray that the day may come when lenge than in un atmosphere of dull cammon dangers and a true

of the real facts of Christendom muy in regard to the policies and lead the authorities of the claims

Roman of the totalitarian? ot 'cor-Church to sanellon retive co-opera- porative state we have something tion with their fellow Christians." better to do than merely to critielse Referring to the absence

EVE

or denounce.

cense

of de-

"Movements which have proved legates from Germany, Dr. Lang 'capable of arousing so much enger said: "Their absence is not due loyalty and willing self-sacrific, und any reluctance on the part of our of giving so many benefits to the brethren. But obstacles have been community, cannot be wholly evil, put in the way which they could unt We have to see what in them might overcome. It is not for us to com- Christian ment on these obstacles. But you be congruous with the spirit, what the Church of

Christ will

will wish nu to say that they might learn from them.

deepen

Our sympathy with

As

oug

over-whelmingly convinced of the unhindered proclamations of 315

неса

A chief overseer and watchman brethren in their trials and in their within the Church of Christ, called to valiant efforts to maintain the free discern the signs of

of the

I amdom of the Church of Christ and the, timea,

this Gospel." of the tank committed to conference in the world situation which confronts us. It is a situation of widespread dislocation and con- fusion, and of new and forceful efforts of nations to overcome them.

THE ONLY POWER "The only power which can fully overcome then is the Gospel, but we have first to be clear ourselves as to

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT

WEEK

Orders by the llon. Mr. T. H. King Inspector General of Police state;

Chinese Company

DELEGATES' ABSENCE

The Bishop of Chichester, Dr. G. K. A. Bell, referring later to the absence of the delegations from the German Evangelical Church, sald that previous difficulties in the way had been overcome and agreement was reached that a single delegation should attend the conference under the leadership of Bishup Maralirens,) of Hanover.

Certain members of the Confes- xional Church who hnd been nominated as delegates were. how. ever, deprived of their passports, and in view of this and other circums-1 tances the authorities of the German them that no delegations would at- Evangelical Church had informed tend the conference.

Dr. Bell added that he bad received Strength. The following members telegram from Bishop Marahres have been taken on the strength of conveying "Blessings on the proceed- the Chinese Company, as from datesings which so many churches in thre Constables world are following with their most shown against them; R37 Loung Wing-iseung, 22nd lively sympathies." Dr. Lang sair) February, 1917; R23 Kong Ka-yun, that he also had received as telegram 22nd February, 1937; R43 Lau Chick- from Bishop Marahrens wishing sue-

fai, 30th April, 1037; R49 Lam Man.cess to the conference. 4th August, 1937 and R48 Thomas Thim Wong, 8th August, 1937.

Flying Squad

Special Duty.-The undermention- ed members of the Flying Sqund w1|| do special duty on Tuesday, August 24th, 1037. They will repert ni Cen- tral Police Station at 19.45 hours sharp, Dress White Uniform, Cap with no cover, Belt with Brace, and Truncheons. S.I. (R) Chon Hing-ki. P.C. 1302 G. A. Woodler, P.C. 11313

D. M. Xavier, 1.C. R323 Lo Koon-ho. P.C. R342 Leung To-hing, P.C. R303 D. Young, and P.C. 1349 Chon Sau- ping.

Спр

The undermentioned members of the Flying Squad will de special duty on Friday, August 27th. They wit report at Central Police Station at 19.45 hours sharp. Dress-White Uniform,

with no cover, Belt with Brace, and Truncheons. P.S. R333 Λ. W. Mooney, L.S. R315 Ho So, P.C. R332 Ng Hung-kwai, P.C. R327 Sung Shu-chee, P.C. 1341 Tsun Kam- cheung, P.C. R334 Lau Tak-yu, P.C

R304 Lam Chi-shek, and F.C. R350 Ho Wing-kwan.

Training Course Part 11-Con- stables 1303 D. Young, and R313 D. M. Xavier have passed Part II of Training Course

(Knowledge Police Duties and Regulations) Tuesday, August 17th 1937 at Police Training School, Kowloon.

of

on

for all

MURDER

COLONY JURISDICTION

DISPUTED

Notice of Intention to submit that prisoner could not be tried under the jurisdletion of the Criminal Sessions of Hongkong was given by Mr. George She, appearing for the defence of Chung Chl-chqung. 22-yetir-old cabin boy charged with the murder

RADIO BROADCAST

Tchaikowsky Songs In Studio Recital

EMPIRE

EXHIBITION

Radio Programme Brandcast by of Captain Douglas Lorne Campbell,... on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.e's.), 41.40 mètres (9.5% m.c'x): 5-8 p.m. European Programme. 8-11pm. Chliese Programme. 5.00 Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Bangs Orchestra from the Rouf- Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

Prisoner appeared before the Cri

ond minat Sessions this morning nleaded not guilty to shoaling Capt. Campbell, then commander of the Chinese Customs cruiser Cheung Keng, on board the cruiser morning of January 11.

on the

Mr. She was instructed by Mr. K. F. Wong, of G. K. Hall Brutton & Co., Mr. Wyatt, Arsistant Attorney Gen- eral, appeared for the Crown and was assisted by Mr. John Murphy, Chief The following

1. The Girl with the Dreamy Eyes; 2. Spanish Memories; 3. Crooner's Lullaby; 4. Muon-Glow

5.15-5.20

interval of recorded musle from 2.1.W.

6.20

5. Basin Street Blues; 6. It Ain't Right; 7. Moonlight are Shadows; B. Sweet Georgie Brown.

5,35-5.40 Interval of recorded

Detective Inspector led; Menses, muste from 2.13.W.

were

Princess Maria Luise, the 4-year-jurors old daughter of Queen Joanna of E. S. Abraham (Foreman), G. Halley, Bulgaria and King Boris with her Cheng Kwont. Ue Sai-Bag, P. A. brother, Prince Simeon of Tirnovo,Finlayson, T. Wong, M. A. Xavier. heir to the Bulgarian throne, who was burn in the middle of June and christened last month.

CHEMIST FIRM FINED

POISON POSSESSION

CHARGES

Bakily Company, Nos. 153-155 Des Lo Yuk-tong. manager of the Voeux Road Central, appeared before

for

5.40 0. Rat Top on Wood; 10. Ning Dem Bells; 11. Stompin' the Blue Away; 12. Swingin' the Jinx Away.

5,55-0:00 Interval of recorded

9.00 13. Will you Remember; 14. Our Little Girl; 15. When I Grow too Old to Dream.

music from 2.D.W.

The Chief Justice suld he would note Mr. She's rubmission and pro- posed to hear the argument at the conclusion of evidence, because proof of certain matters essential to the 6.15-0.20 Interval of recorded argument would emerge in the evid-music from Z.B.W.

ence.

Me. She agreed and said he was relying on other points than the sub- mission that the alleged crime was coramitted in Chinese waters.

NO MOTIVE

unable to adduce any motive in this Mr. Whyall said the Crown were ease as there seemed to have been no difference or dispute between accused and Capt. Campbell.

0.20 10. A Blues Serenade; 17, Black Eyed Susan Brown; 18. Red Salls in the Sunsel; 19. May Gat Sal.

6.30 p.m. Children's Records. The Birthday Of The Nursery Mymes (Carr-Wood)...The Corona Babes with Scott Wood & H Orchestra, The Adventures of Careless Carrie And Wilful William Parts III & IV; Wilful William Town'; Jungle Town Frolles. Takes careless Carrie to Sleepy

Uncle Charlie & Company, Gracie In The Children's Word......Gracie Fields.

D

7.25

First

Chinese Programme, 11.00 Close, down. 8-11 pan. "European Programme from Z.E.K. on a Frequency of 640 Kilocycles.

8.05 Beethoven, Quartet In E Flat Major Op. 127.

Played by the Busch Quartet, 845 London Relay--The Empire Exhibition (Scotland), 1938:

Planning the Exhibition'..A talk by Thomas S. Tail, F...BL.A.

Mr. W. Scholled at the Centrul Magistracy this morning to answer four sununses under the Pharmacy

The circumstances were that at 5.30 and Poisons Ordinance,

6.45 Schubert, Quartet No. 14 in He was, on January 11, the Cheung Kung charged with a

was just outside Bias Bay where she

Minor, (a) possession of

FREECE

Played by the Roth String Quartet. spent the night. The anchor was carbolic weld without legal authority weighed at that time and the cruiser

Closing local Stock Quota- on July 20, (b) possession of strych-proceeded towards Hongkong with

tions

and Hongkong! Exchange nine in a preparation known

Market Report, as Capt. Campbell. Quarter Master Yin Easton Syrup on July 29, (c) pos- The Chief Officer Chiu Chang-keoh.

7.30 Latest Varlely Records. Yu and Seaman Lath on the bridge. session of sulphonal on July 20 and was roused by prisoner, who acted as

Novelty Fox-trot-Dancing Moth. ...Jay Wilbur Ske His Band. (d) possession of corrosive sublimate cabin boy to both him and the Cap--Baby Sandy Pawell & Company.

Humerous Sketch Sandy's on July 29.

tain, at 6.45 aun. In

order

that the

the Piano-To-morrow Is Another Day Chief Officer could relieve the Cap-Film: Day at the Races): Where Is Mr. F. I. Zimmern appeared for tain. Th Chief Officer noticed The Sun? (From Cotton Club defendant and pleaded guilty to all nothing unusual about prisoner who Parade).....Leslie Hutchinson. the stummonses, He suld defendant's brought him a cup of tea

un the bridge at five minutes past seven-Irs. R. Sanger (Soprano)

7.45 Studlo Tebalkowsky Songs" firm had been carrying on business when the Captain had gone below for

and over 20 years, and was well-his customary bath and shave.

Gerald Sydney (Accompanist). known in the Colony. The firm did

One Name: Lullaby; Inmitten des Balles; Nur wer dle Sehnsucht Kennt. not have a qualified chemist, but

About 7.30 a.m. when the vessel

8.00. Local: Time signal, Weather ordered many different types of Pins and Futauman Pass, those on the

was about half way between the Nine report and Arnouncements. patent medicines from abroad. Last bridge heard two shots below decks

8.03-11 p.m. December, they received a letter and, alnost Immediately afterwards, from the Director of Medical Ser-prisoner came running up the stairs vices, and on lonking through their to the bridge. The Chief Officer was stocks, found the poisons mentioned steps and accused red twice at standing делг the top of the in the charges. Defendant had given in from about 10 feet range, the orders for their destruction, and hnd bullets going through an arms and also given instructions that they were Omeer fell down but did not lose con- through the stomach. The Chief nol to be sold to anyone. All the clousness, Prisoner poisons with the expection of the Quarter

said to the Master: "You needn't be carbolle had been found in a drawer afraid. I am not going to shoot you,”

0.00 Turner Layton (Tenor). untferneath the counter, and they

A Little Rendezvous in Honolulu had not been displayed for sale. The

(Leslie & Burke); He then ran below from whence (Silver, Sherman & Lewis); Au Hypnotized carbolic acid was found in the firm's another shot was shortly heard. The Revoir (But not Godbye), (Gilbert). factory in King's Rond, and it was Chief Officer gave orders from where used for the purpose of dressing the he lay and the Boatswain stationed

0.10 Light Orchestral. labels stuck on

Selection 'La Belle Heiene' (Often- the firm's bottles two men which often

top of the bach);

Portpourri of Waltzes labels caten steps, sounded four blasts (Robrecht).. away by moths,

1. Marek Weber & His In the circum-repeatedly ол the sirun lenient view be taken of the case, mude at full speed towards Hong- Doulanger & His Orchestra. stances, Mr. Ziminern asked that a raised the Police Пlog.

and Orchestra; Hungarian March The vessel pourri (Pecsi-Prichystal)....George and a nominal fine imposed.

kong but picked up a police launch on the way with L/Sergt. W, Robin- son aboard. broke a skylight and called to ac-

Robinson took charge, 9.55 Variety and Dance Music. cused from above. Accused said: "Roy Club Rog (Harry Roy).... Harry Novelty Harlem (Eddie Carroll); have shot myself."

Roy's Tiger-Ragamuflins, Finno- Swing High, Swing Low-Selection. Intro: Swing High-Swing Low, I When charged with murder later, College Holiday Selection. Intro

a call to arms, Panamania, heur he

e_said:

G.

H. Henry of the Kowloon So what....Patrician Rossborough. adore you, The Sweetheart Waltz, Hospital, gave evidence that Captain Comediennes-Geri, Dalsy And The Campbell died of gun shot wounds, Knot-liole; The Coronation Girls. shock and haemborrage. One bullet ..Elsle and Doris Waters. Tango- had gone through the stomach and Punto Arenas: San Fernando.... he was falling, al fred at him as Heinz Huppertz & His Orchestra another,

had pierced his face Vocal-Put On Your superficially and then gone

Old Grey the length of the body. Either was Brothers; Was It Rain?; Sweet Heart- almost Bonnet; Sleepy Head...The Mills sufficient

to prove fatal. Accused ache (Film: The Hit Paralle)..... had a bullet through the right cheat Frances Langford with Victor Young but recovered from a very critical & His Orchestra. Two Planos Tin condition and was discharged from Pan Alley Medley-No. 2

2. Intro: keeps up in all sports, particularly lee

To keep in trim, Taylor, sald, he Omeer had been wounded in the arm You.

hospital after two months. The Chief Goodnight my Love, So do 1 I Need hockey. The most important thing in abdomen. He also recovered,

and

Boo-Hoo, Love Marches On, bullet had gone through his What will I tell my Heart....Ivor a teat pilot's training regime, he ex- plained, is to keep the stomach in

Moreton and Dave Kaye. Vocal-A excellent

Little Ramble In Springtine With condition.

You (Rotter, Jurmann & Sarony); "And

Trust In Me (Wever, Schwartz & Ager)....Greta Keller. Fox Trot- Sweet Sue: Rumba-Nenita Mia. Trots--La-De-De La-De-Du; Hurdy- Fred Jackson & His Orchestra. Fox Gardy Man......Nat Goncila & lits Georgians.

had the

His Worship imposed a fine of $19 on each count, and ordered that the polsong, with the exception of the Mr. It. E. Cable, Apothecary in the

carbolic acid, be confiscated.

American Test Pilot Is No Dare-Devil: Risking His Life Is Good Business

New York. When James B. Taylor Jr., recently dive-tested 23 new Seversky low wing, all-metal navy plano-roaring straight towards the earth for several miles before levelling off-his speed was calculated as high as 600 miles

an hour.

This is almost routing business for Taylor, who besides conducting a pro fitable metal business, gets a very Rood price for test diving. More- over, he resents being considered a sort of dilettante daredevil. Acro- nautics is his field and. test-diving, the most dangerous of all professions, is

specially,

who got killed, that is Collins. you know what you're doing and are in Drst-rate physical condition, you're all right."

D

the

LOST HIS SENSES

"I lost my senses."

cockpit such as la

1 33 1

is used in test dives man was at his weakest Just before

"The

photographs was given.

Formal evidenco of plana

and

the shooting, bearing out The Chief Officer, then

described Counsel's opening. He did not know of any trouble between the Captain and the

9.30

Pot-

London Relay-The News and Announcements.

11.00 Close down.

DRUGS STOLEN FROM SHOP

Northants (17) 23 0 14 4 3 1 330 33 10.00

THIEF GETS GAOL SENTENCE

In reply to Mr. She, witness said stomach is pretty strong," he added.

mythe effect of Aspro depended on the amount taken and the extent of ad- Taylor maintains that in a closed diction. He did not agree that a there is no sensation at all until the the dawn, he had not noticed that pull-out. "I wore no belt the other more hospital cases passed away at day and didn't have any sensation, this time than of others. He would You have no feeling of speed, and you have thought a man would be at his Taylor is a sturdy, good humoured don't hear any noise that's all some-best then if he had had a good night's man with brown hair, a face turned

where behind ruddy-brown by wind and weather,

you,

sleep. and mild, alert blue eyes. In 1917 feel, and then you're so busy trying pull-out is the only thing you' He left Princeton University to enter to read all the things that they want naval aviation. For n number of you to read and that you have to try the navy, attached to the staff of that you don't have any time to think years after the war he remained in to write down the minute you land, Bureau of Aeronautics in Washington about it." as n fest pilot.

Getting the information from the Instruments, Taylor emphasized, is prisoner. the real job. "They are experiment- behind your head, but since every ship is different there would have to be a different mount each time." to steal it. That was one reason why Balfour at the Central Magistracy this Taylar modestly estimates he has the need of medical attention. Pri-employed, who admitted a charge of the alarm was sounded besides for morning ቤትነ Tsang Ho, 21, un- flown and tested some 500 different zoner was an intelligent and obedient farceny of two bottles of Plasmoquine types of planes la his thousands of "Boy" and witness was very surpris- tablets, two bellies of Compra tablets houra aloft. His explanation for the ed at the accurrence. He must have occurred in this country in the last loaded the revolvers himself as the from the King's Dispensary. dumerous air crashes that have

and one bottle of Pyronlion tablets years is that commercial pilots but not

ilots ammunition was usually kept with become too used to the route and October prisoner used to do the mea- Sutter, defendant went to the Dis-

in the weapons. Before lille deler work as mere routine. sing for both officers for a fixed rate pensary on Saturday afternoon and According to Deleelive-Sergeant

a plane is to bear in mind that the but then witness instituted a new His advice to all people who drive engine might stop and therefore to the provisions.

waa acen taking the bottles from a ystem whereby ho himself ordered show.caro, o ran away on being watch constantly for places that might

spotted and was chased down Fødder serve us landing fields. He always

Street to the fraya, where he was Coroborativo evidence was given arrested. Defendant had a previous United Press. does not nervously, of course." by the. Quarter Master, Yu Yip, conviction for a similar offence *

The hearing is proceeding.

tho-Wing On Company at your. ****

In reply to questions he said there

Sentence of two months' hard

Unit of planes from battleships, ing now with a camera in a mount was $7,000 on board and he thought labour. Was passed by Mr. S. F.

Emergency. Unit Reserve Inspection Parade. An Inspection helped the Navy develop the cata- Ever since that time, when he parade, and care of arms, -members of the Emergency Reserve will be held on Wednesday, menting-scrlovely and dangerously. has beth testing and experl- August 25th

at 17.30 hours at No. 2 The only thing that at times disturbs Police Station. Members who are him is that his wife and six chudren in possession of arms will carry some, might worry, especially after the All members must attend, and no death of the famous North American member may be absent from this test pilot Jimmy Collins, which oc- parade without leave from the Acting curred shortly after his writing an Company Commander The EU.It article in the newspapers saying that van will leave Queens Pier at 17.25 he might live to be a hundred or be hours sharp.

killed at any time.

"Many people think that I'm a fool," Taylor sald after one of these test dives. "But I'm not. I have Agured out the things that might happen and what to do if they happen. After all there are many test pllots working every day in this country and you only hear of onel

Special Duty. All members will attend No. 2 Police Station on Friday, August 27th at 19.48 hours for special duty. Dress-Khaki Uniform, Khaki Stockings, Belt with Brace, Cap with no cover, and Truncheone.

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