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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

JUNE 16, 1938.

BISHOPS ATTACKED ON DIVORCE ISSUE

"Tolerance Imperils

The Church"

TWO WOMEN: ONE

MADE £200,000, OTHER SPENDS £ 6,000

Here's a tale of two women. Miss E. Browning came to London 19 years ago

ANGLO-CATHOLICS, under the banner of the Catholie with £1 in cash. She will soon retire from

Advisory Council, are making a sharp attack on those bishops who show "toleration" toward divorced persons and the practice of birth-control.

the business which she founded with that £1. To-day it is worth £200,000.

Miss Gertrude Niesen came to London with

a voice. Her red-hot torch singing which thrilled America is thrilling West End cabaret audiences.

She Miss Browning arrived from Dublin in 1919. discovered there was an acute shortage of houses suitable for women Ilving on their own.

With her £1 and another contributed by a woman friend she started a campaign and raised £20 to found the Women's Ploneer Housing Scheme.

and everybody thought I

In a statement issued in London recently in the name of 2,000 priests and 50,000 lay members of 13 Anglo-She sponds £6,000 a year on clothes. Catholic societies and communities it is declared that such an attitude is "derogatory to the dignity of mor- riage, and endangers the sancity of Christian family life.

responsibility, com- "The policy adopted by many authority and bishops in their dealings with placency verges upon complicity. divorced persons who have re married during the lifetime of former partnera, and in their toleration of the use of the con- traceptives, is untrue to the atandard of the Church of Eng- land."

The recent publleation of the Doc trian Commission's report has, it is asserted, "increased the serious un settlement already existing in the Church of Englund owing to the violations of those principles of faith order, and morals which are the sacred inheritance of the whole Anglican Commission..

11 is suggested that the report it-i

self "bears unconscious testimony to

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"Our gravest concern is with the liberty claimed by some accredited teachers to treat as open questions articles of faith universally received by the Church, a liberty carried to such a degree of licence as to amount in certain cases to n virtual denial of the Godhead of our Lord.

"]," The council concludes, "the

of doctrinal standards of the Church England and its established order Lez regard to the ministry continue to be set naide, the Bishops will eventually force upon many loyal

and devoted Churchinen amont painful conflict between their attachment to the Church of England and the allegiance they owe In that one, holy, Catholic, and apostolle Charch in which they daily profess their belief

"It was hard work was crazy," Miss Browning sald. Her Secrets For Succoss 1

"In our first year I pold 6 per cent, to the share holders. I insisted on that to attract Investors, and also because our tenants invested with us. Now we pay b per cent."

Miss Niesen is more interested in the wardrobe than the counting house.

She described how she budgeted for her £0,000 dress allowance.

"I have 45 evening gowns. I often wear three or four different dresses in the course of an evening.

"I usually pay about £30 for an evening dresA, but I have one that cost £60.

"I've got two crmine coats, a silver fox cape, a red fox coat, an ermine cape, a white fox cape, a mik

cape

there are day clothes and sports clothes

and about 50 pairs of shoes,"

Miss Browning gives this advice to women in busi- ness "Don't hoard rooney, That is what most women do. "They are frightened to spend it, fearful of the day

"The councit is determined to ersial? when they might fall sick, of the day when they will grow to the almost this threatened dic¡ot!. Integration of the Church of Eug- "And because they are frightened of risking inoney, the gravity of the present situation land." and to maintain "The integrity few women make money." by the complacency with which of those Cathohe principles which Miss Niesen has an even better way of dealing with regards them," and the council adds are now the sermusly endangered money. "Where this atūtud: be shared by than at any time in the last there! "When I go out stopping,“ shu said, "I just say. Send

The tail to father." " those who are in positions of high renturies "

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PALESTINE

DEATH ROLL SINCE ARAB REVOLT, 1,800

(By Stewart Brown) United Press Stag Correspondent

Jerusalem. Palestine's death-toll since the outbreak of the Arab revolt just two years ago already has mounted to nearly 1,000, a United Press Survey revealed to-day.

Arab losses alone included more clashes with than 1,500 killed in

British troops or at the hands of Nearly 200 Jews Arab terrorists.

were lied and over 500 wounded. Casualties among British troops and police totalled nearly sixty of various ranks killed and the same number wounded.

The financial cost of the revolt to the Arabs is estimated at £1,000,000 including damage to houses blown up by British troops 11.3 prisals

against terrorism. Jewish financial losses, direct and indirect, are estimated by banks and insurance houses at £2,000,000 during the

Government'

t's period. The Palestine financial surplus, which amounted to more than £60,000,000 before April, 1030, has been reduced by one-half in the past two years, part- ly owing to the stoppage of Jewish capitalist immigration.

AWAIT NEW FLARE-UP Meanwhile, both Jews and Arabs nervously await a new Bare-up, more violent than any yet experienced here, which according to strong rumour in Arab quarters will coln- elde with the arrival of the British Technical Commission at the end of April. The Commission will study proposal for partitioning Palestine into Jewish and Arab states and Brilish mandated territory.

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According to Arab sources, the new outbreak will be designed to demonstrate Arab feeling against the partition and to show to proposed the world at large that the signature of the Anglo-Italian pact is enough

to pacify this country, Arab Nationalist anger is mounting at the recent increase of Jewish settlements in Northern Palestine along the Syrian frontier. Araby regard this as a new move by Jowish leaders to present the. Technical Commission with an accomplished fact in the hope that these areas will then be included in the

new Jewish state.

15 JEWS KILLED IN WEEK An Arab Nationalist lender in Acre told the United Press that about fifteen Jowish settlers had been killed in this area in recent weeks. "Many more undoubtedly will bo killed in the near future in Northern Palestine," he added, "unless the Jews give up the idea of establishing now Jewish settlements along the Palestine-Syrian frontiers"

According to this Arab leader, a secret Arab conference recently decided to concentrate its efforts on frustrating any Je

Jewish polley of settling in Northern Palestine, Не admitted, however, that the main difficulty experienced by Arab lead- ers was that Arab villagers them- selves appeared interested in the establishment of Jewish settlements in their vicinities, us it resulted in on Increase in the price of surround- 'ing Arab land.

This phenomenon, he said, ex- plained why bumbers of Arab land- owners have been killed by their Arab co-religionists in recent weeks,

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