1938-10-31 — Page 42

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Discusssd Jorusalem Curfow

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Jerusalem, Oct. 30.

the objective of eliminating term

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Municir, Oct. 30. Crown Prince Umberto of Italy TOKYO, Oct. 30,

vialted the Fuchrer at the Obersalz- COMMENTING ON the carched Gaza to-day as part of the with the Crown Prince and the Three battalions of British troops berg to-day. The Fuchrer lunched French supply of arms and generai military plan of scouring all Italion military atlache, Major ammunition to the Chiang towns and villages,

General E. Marras, who accompanied Kai-shek ad mi nistration The results of the search have not the Crown Prince. After junch coffee through French Indo-China, been divulged, but it is believed that was taken in the great hall of the the "Asahi Shimbun," lead-rorists has been aehloved,

Later in the afternoon the Crown ing Japanese newspaper. The curfew in Jerusalem has been here, declares that

reduced, and will in future be from Prince and those with him left the con-midnight to 3 a..

Berghof and returned to Munich in tinued supply of arms

the Fuehrer's car. Incendiarism is suspected to have despite Foreign Minister been the cause of a huge fire at a In political circles it is not thought Bonnet's promise to enforce fuffo. The damage is estimated to be cussed. The Crown Prince and the timber warehouse adjoining Port that political questions were dis- embargo shows "lack of £12,000. The timber destroyed was Halinn Ambassador in Berlin, Sig. control, if not sincerity on mostly for the manufacture of citrus Attelice, took part in

to-day by the Italian colony in the part of the Paris

Munich of the 10th anniversary of the March on Rome. A speech was Government."

Elven by the director of the who Tribuna, "Deputy Guglielmotti, spoke of the significance of the Berlin-Rome Axis and of the Italian raelal problems.

PARIS PROTEST

PARIS, Oct. 30.

cases for the forthcoming shipping censon-Reuter,

celebration

WEST KENTS IN ACTION

Haifa, Oct. 30. A detachment of the 2nd. Battalion the Royal West Kent Regiment broke Acting on instructions from in on the proceedings of a "Rebel his home Government, Mr. Kat-Court" held in an Arab village near Germany

The reason for this private visit to of the Italian Crown- sutaro Miyazaki, Japanese Charge Megiddo, south of Halta to-day.

Prince was the wedding of Prince d'Affaires here, made formal The Court scattered, and "Judge Eugen of Savoy, Duite of Ancona and representations to the French Sheik Hamsour was arrested.

Princess Lucia of Bourbon-Slelly, The bride is the daughter of the One Arab was killed, and rides Duke of Foreign Offee on Friday afternoon with regard to the reported supply and ammunition

Calabria who Ilves in captured. Reuter. Munich. The marriage was

solem- of arms to the Chinese forces by way

nised on

Court Saturday in the Chapel nt Nymphenburg near

of French Indo-Chinn, it was aw thoritatively revealed.-Domel.

TO REVISE NINE-

POWER PACT?

Rome, Oct. 30,

The suggestion thai Japan is about.

to propose revision of the Nine-Power! Pact is made in the Messaggero, which ¦ nates:

"I is evident that the new situa- tion in China will demand the adoption of a different busts between the signatory Powers, Japan ought! to enjoy a special position in Asia

in view of her fresh responsibilities, assumed at the cont of huge sacrifices,"

The newspaper adds that Japan's

Canton Remains Dead City

CANTON, Oct. 31,

H.M.S. CICALA has gone to!

attitude in this matter will be Kongmoon, leaving only H.M.S. clarified in a note to be issued shortly-Tarantula and H.M.S. Moth ath --Reuter.

THREAT TO HAINAN

Munich,

The wedding took place with traditional magnificence. Numerous Princes of the Housea of Savoy, Oricans and Wittelsich were pre- sent. All male guests were in gala uniform. The blessing of the church was bestowed by Cardinal Faulhaber.

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Kowloon Tong Church Consecrated

Governor Attends Service

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Says the editorial: "Hainan has a constant lure to the Japanese been a militarists because of its proximity to French Indo-China as a bare from

The Japanese naval command is glais tel qu'on le parle," the second where Japanese planes could sever the Yunnan rallway. Possession of expected in Canton shortly, but at in Mandarin called "A Woman's Hainan would place French Inda-prescit only the gunboats, Taubame Patriotism;" and the third in English Chinu-B extremely

valuable and Nasami, und some smaller crati"The Stepmother."

are. here. segment of the French empire-com-

His Excellency the Governor, Sir E. C. Belbin. The second play appeared to be Goodfry Northcote, and Lady North-

Hongkong pletely at the mercy of the Japanese.

"Ultimately France and Britain, cupation ands the city still deserted ed by Professor Hsu Ti-shan, and is; Smith, A.D.C.; His Excellency Major

Eight days after the Japanese oc- the most popular. This was produc- cote, accompanied by Capt. Butty T. M. Gregory are going to be confronted with the and abandoned, and there are no based on historic neldent in the General A. W. Bartholomew and Mrs. demand that Japan's interest aselina of the return of the Chinese year 044 A.D. In the beginning of Bartholomew, the Hon. Sir fully received by W. J. Cole, Acting Further contributions will be grate- HE economic and political guardian of Eastern Asia requires the surrender ut a complete standstill.

population, while business remains the Tang Dynasty.

Pollock and Lady Pollock, were Indo-China and Hongkong.

was beautifully among the many people who attend Secretary, Earl Haig's Fund, Hong- Lack of postal facilities is worry-arranged for this act, while the ed the consecmtion service of Christ kong & Shanghai Bank Building. ing the foreign community, only one players were dressed in costumes Church, Kowloon Tong, at which the Choques should be made payable to batch of mail having been sent out denoting the period of time.

Rt. Reverend Bishop R. O. Hell om- Thomson & Co., and crossed "Poppy

Day Fund". from Canton in the past week, whlic A piono solo, "Polichinelle" clated on Saturday evening, there are no prospects yet of an in- (Rachmaninoff) played by Miss Sou

Bishop Hall was ossiated by visit- coming mail.

Mann-yue after the interval, was ing clergy, including the Very Rev. encored most heartily.

J. L. Wilson, Dean of St. John's It is generally hoped, however,

was the Herr Wilhelm von Kries, former that the Japanese will not long de produced by Professor Rev. H. D. Rosenthall, the priest in

The final play, "The Stepmother Cathedral. Also present member of the Administration of lay opening the river, although it is

be Simpson, was also well received. charge of Christ Church. China's Maritime Customs, writing in realised that a new problem must be The chief characters in this play the Boersen Zeitung declares that confronted in the form of river

The service began at 6 p.m., when Majorie Lee 09 "Britain's chance of taking part in the bandits, as thousands of disorganis- were

Christine during the singing of a hymn by the development of China has vanished."ed Chinese troops are roaming the Fevershams, and Josephine Chou as

Mrs. Prout.

congregation the choir, preceded by He adds: "Four hundred and fifty Pearl River delta and the surround-

a cross benter and followed by the million Chinese will no longer necept ing countryside, some

me of whom, ac- All the proceeds will be donated places in the Church.

assistant clergy, proceeded to their was started a congregation of people from Britain orders for their actions. cording to Chinese reports, have ale to the Chinese Medical Relief As- hymn ended, the the Bishop with his room in Duke Street for services un

When the in Kowloon Tong when met in a Japan's aim in control of the maritime ready formed themselves into gangs, sociation, and it Ja understood that chaplain, the Dean, and two repre- der the name of the Kowloon Tor

and have sucked and plundered a substantial sum was realised by sentatives of the congregation of Anglican Church.. Inumerous villages, Reuter,

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BRITAIN POSITION IN FAR EAST

Beriln, Oct. 30.

customs."-Reuter.

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TAILOR MADE

DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the Business Office of the South China Morning Post for the following:

St. John Ambulance Association; Tung Wan Hospital; St.

Andrew's Church Benevolent Fund; Kam Tin Refugees.

The

They continue Christ Church, stood outside the there for some three years, when west door of the Church and was Government made a grant of $80,000 met by the Rev. H. D. Rosenthall and a site in Kowloon Tong for the who presented to him a petition for building of a now Church. Une consecration of the Church, Society for the Propagation of Chris- also contributed Following the acceptance of the tian Knowledge"

opened for worship in February times on the door of the Church with 1937, At that time there was no his Staff. The door was then open priest in charge of the Church, and ed, and Bishop Hall entered and

MADE petition, the Bishop knocked three 100 to the new Church, wilch was

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prayer. canticle was sung and the Bishop and his attendant clergy proceeded to the sanctuary.

standing Inside the doorway salda was under the pastoral care of a committee of Ave people, Mrs. F. E. E. Booker, Mixa” R. - Mow Fung, - Messrs. George She, It. Ashton Hill and J. C. L.Wong. In October After a sermon by Dean Wilson 1937. Mr. Rosenthall took charge of and the singing of a hymn, the the Church. Bishop received from Mr. Rosen- The Font which was consecreted thall the keys of the Church and on Saturday consists of an ordinary placed them on the altar.

pudding basin which was used for Prayers were then said, and at the the first time during an emergency conclusion, the Bishop went to the in the Anglican Church some four Font and fald his hands on years ago. The Church had since proper Later he asked for the sentence of used it, and as there was a consecration to be read, and fellow-mount for It in the present Church Ing the reading of the sentence by It was thought Afting that the old the Archdeacon the document was pudding basin be retained and con- brought to the Bishop for his lgna secreted as it had been used for the ture. This concluded the formal baptism of 40 or 50 people, including consecration.

many, adulta,

It is learned that the Church had The New Church

received an anonymous grant of

for The Church stands on a knoll £1,000

the building at a eload to the Maryknoll Convent in vicarage, and it is understood that Waterloo Road, and is carried out in plans are now under way, for, the concrete on the exterior and colour-erection of this structure, crete in the interior. It has a long

The visiting clergy at the service nave and an artisitle tower in front, and has accommodation for a con. Sargent, Taang Ki-ngok, P. 8. F. comprised the Rev. T. Price, C. B. gregation of 300 people. The chapel, so, W. M. A. Farren Dr. Heichelt, choir vestry and vestry for the

F. Short, 3. Chung Yan-lapp, Wal- clergy are in the north portion of liams, 8. K. Y. Lee, Cyril Brown,

Reichelt Jnr., Nielsen, K. When the old St. Peter's Church in bach, E. W. Martin and J. C012, West Point was closed down, there Wong.

the structure.

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