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Christianity Can Triumph Over Conflict
Jubileo Of Chinosc And Japanose Anglican Churches
London, Oct. 20. Prayers in Japanese and Chineso were offered in Wesminster Abbey to-night on the occasion of the Festival of Thanksgiving organized by the Anglican Communion in the Far East to celebrate the Jubilee of the Japanese Church and the Silver Jubileo the Chinese Church,
The
Archbishop of Canterbury, presiding, referred to the war mid said no suffering could break the fellowship of prayer existing between the Japanese and Chinese churches. It was hard to bear the conflicting loyalties, but
this with prayer dificulty could be overcome,
The Archbishop quoted a message from " member of the Chinese
Church saying. "I and loyal Chinese hate the polley which Japon is carry- Ing out in Chine with all my soul.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER
30,
PALESTINE GUNMEN ABROAD
Terrorists Fire On Jewish Bus In
Tel Aviv Street
Jeruzalem, Oct. 29-
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Trade Unions Ask Boycott Against Japan
No Mention Made Of Handling Shipping
In Australia
Melbourne, Oct. 29, The Australian Council of Trado
Shots were fired at a Jewish bus in the main street of Tel Aviv to-nions has recommended to its State bronchics, a boycott of Japanese day, but fortunately there were no goods. casunitles.
A number of villages outside of Jaffa have been scorched, due to a report that a band of armed Arabs was hiding there.—Reuter.
PROMOTIONS IN VOLUNTEERS
The following promotions in the but I shall go on working for the H.K. Volunteer Defence Corps with Christian brotherhood between our effect from October 22, are notified: people." The Archbishop and it Lieut. C. de Saille Robertson, MM. was in that spirit that Christianity to be Captain; Lieut. V. C. Brauson, would triumph over war.-Reuter. M.C., to be Captain.
They have urged the prohibition of exports of scrap Iron to Japon and the withdrawal of the Yampl Sound Ore Concession.
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The recommendation made mention of loading or unloading of Japanese ships-Reuter,
SECURITY KEYNOTE
Morrison Attacks Government
London, Oct. 20. The keynote of the Labour Party's amentiment in the House of Com- Tons debate on the King's Specchi, moved by Mr. Herbert Morrison to- day was British security.
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Shanghai, Oc. 30. In an eerie darkness outside of the Jessfield railway station, which is held by the Chinese, with Japanese troops only 500 to 600 yards away. Reuter representative obtained eye-witness accounts of the king and wounding of the Royal Ulster Rides last night.
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MRS. FITZ-GIBBON- PASSES AWAY
Mr. Morrison attacked the Govern ment's foreign policy, several 'spheres of which he attributed to cinss out- look. He niso criticised the Govern- ment's domestic policy..
Sir Samuel Hoare, who said that Mr. Anthony Eden would den with the criticism of foreign-affairs.on. November 1, asserted that the Gov- on avoiding a ernment was bent division of the world upon ideolo- gical grounds into opposing camps.
Mrs. M. Fitz-Gibbon, wife of the general secretary of the Public Works He quoted Industrial and commer- Department, died at her residence, ciat figures since January 1 showing No. 23, Camerun Roud, to-day, after that no other country was able to long liners. Mr. Filz-Gibbon is at show a similar improvement in its belleve present on leave in England and will economic life. Ile did not not return till December. A son and the increased prosperity was due to was only a a nephew, Mr. D. W. Lake of the re-armament, which PW.D. are 10 Hongkong The comparatively small percentage funeral takes place at the Ruman the volume of national trade Catholle
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"We are reaching the stage of blg production in the re-armament pro Krumme", he said, "and new shadow factories are beginning to produce munitions on a very large scale."
Opposition Liberals supported the amendment. Reuter's Special.
Hatreds Of India Slow Her Advance
Former Viceroy's Analysis
Cemetery,
passing Monument at 5 p.m. to-day,
NARROW ESCAPE
Shanghai. Oct. 30. Corporal Frank Collins of Belfast A shelf struck the Great West said W. C. Howard and James Mal-Road haine of a Briton, Mr. A. J. Ion, two of the men who were killed, Hughes, very near his wife and two were standing outside of post J2, children, who were covered with which is just on south side of the plaster and other 'debris after the railway bridge, when a shell came burst. They were unhurt, however. over and burst. Minilon was hit in. Another home, an apartment, be the back by shrapnel and killed in-longing to an Italian, Signor G. stantly.
Howard was struck in the Desants, was also struck. Signor chest and died a few minutes after- Desantis was bruised by flying debris words.
but not wounded.-United Press. MENTENGTSUN TAKEN, BUT RECOVERED
Nanking, Oct. 30. Mentengtsun, п point west of Hsinkow, Was captured by the Japanese troops yesterday but wos |
London, Oct. 29. immediately recovered by the Chin-| Lord Willingdon, farmer Viceroy ese, according to military report re of India, speaking at Manchester to ceived here to-day.
day said communal feeling and The Japanese launched nine attacks personal jealousy were the curse of on the place during the day. During Indin, as these factors were prevent- one they succeeded in dislodging the ing the smooth working of the Chinese forces but were later driven Constitution. off by reinforcements,
"McGuire and Delaney, who were also standing outside of the post were seriously injured. We others escaped inside the post just in time."
Chinese soldiers, holding the Jess- feld railway station anxiously asked Reuter's correspondent what had hap-¦ pened, and when told that two British soldiers had been killed they said: "We have lost our brothers."
HOW OTOOLE DIED
Rifleman-Alcxander Stewart from Part Rush, County Antrim, told Reuter the story of Rifleman Joseph O'Toole's death.
Both sides suffered heavy casual-
dead being es ties, the Japanese
He said: "Between 7 and 7.30 p.m. I was on duty outside of the post when a shell came over my head and 1imated ut 500-Central News.
exploded about 50. yards away. Spilnters flew into the Honeyland Cafe, hit O'Toole in the head and killed him almost instantly. Mean- while a Chinese inan and woman were killed in the street, where a milling crowd of Chinese refugees was run- ning as fast as it could from thej scene. It was miraculous no were killed. People of all nationali- tles-Chinese,
and American!
more
were among,glished into our
redoubt for refuge.
place
and
The
my
couldn't hold any more. pals here
who ran to help the Chinese refugees to safely, were lucky to come out alive."
Taking part in the rescue, besides Rineman Stewart, were
Riflemen John William Morrison of Belfast, a veteran of the Great War, Alexander McDowell from Coleraine, London- derry, James Stephens from Dublin, and Gerald Byrne of Plymouth. Reuter.
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT
Owing to the large demand for coples of to-day's "Telegraph” subsequent to the printing of the Pictorial Supplement, this edition is bued without the Supplement.
How long it would take for Indla a Dominion to reach the status of depends on the Indians themselves, he said.
He added that Lancashire would never regaln the old standard of trade in textiles with India, as the Indlans were determined to produce as much cotton goods as possible in their own factories.--Reuter.
FLYING BOAT ON SURVEY
London, Oct. 29. The Imperial Airways flying bout which is on a survey fight castward reached Singapore to-day.
The fight is being made for the purpose of, studying conditions for establishing air bases for flying boats on a route between Alexandrin and Australia.
Hitherto only the section between England and - Alexandria has been covered by flying bonts.Rcuter.
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