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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY,

CORONATION WAS

ILLEGAL IF-

Stone

Altars

Are

Forbidden

"If stone altars in churches should be proved to be illegal, some of the most solemn moments of the coronation service would be in some way invalid.”

vicar's This was one of the points advanced when a appeal against an order for the removal of a number of ornaments from bls church was continued before the ancient Court of Arches at the Law Courts, London, recently.

Mias Ann

The Rev. Charles Geoffrey Roffe-Silvester, Vicar of St. Hilary, Cornwall, was the appellant. The respondent was Maria King, of St. Hilary, on whose petition a Truro diocesan order for the removal of the ornaments was made.

CONFESSION

It was agreed to leave the ques- lion of the crucifix over until a coin- prehensive and Anal scheme came before the chancelier.

The ornaments in dispute, which

Mr. Ashworth said he thought he include six stone altars and several

bails, were in would be justiled in agreting to such "witch-watching"

fate, a course, stalled in the church by the vicar, the Rev. Bernard Walke, wiro retired in 1930.

was heard by Mr. W. The appeal M, Stabic, K.C., Deputy for the Dean Mr. H. B. Vaisey, of the Arches.

and Mr. G. C. Hutchinson ap- For the appellant, and Mr. J. peared P. Athworth for the repenuent.

Judgment was reserved.

Mr. Ashworth contended that, as suming the stene pitars were illegal, the court bud no dizeret.on in the mutter.

He mentioned that Dean Stan- ley found a stone altar at West- minster Abbey. He had re-

had erected moved and

wooden table with a marble slab on top. OF At Durham Cathedral a stene 11:ly Table had been there for 80 in 300

Westminster Abbey, how years. ever, was a "Royal peculiar," and the King was sole judge of what should be done there.

an

"Now will your lordship go into the confessional box?" raid Mr. Ashworth, and the Judge joined in the general laughter. Mr. Stable said that the question of the confessional box struck him as extraordinarily small ratter. "There is no doubt about it," he

"That welded,

confession jn the Church of England is perfectly nor mal. Compulsory confession is for- bidden."

Mr. Valsey explained that the vicar

had not yet moved into the He vicarage house of his parch would give up a great deal for the sake of peace, but he would not give up the Reservation of the Sacra- meat unless he was stepped..

The judge replied that it was per- ectly cbvious that if there was to He asited the court to say that the be peace there must be concessions. discretion on the part of the au- both sides. thorities could only extend to stonement. altars which had been in existence aince the Lme of the Reformation.

AT WESTMINSTER

Mr. Ashworth submitted that there was a great weight of legal authority to the effect that stone altars wer: illegal and were not a matter of dis- cretion in regard to their removal.

The judge said he was horrified ti find that after the proceedings in 1932 the then incumbent, without any regard to the legal rights of some of his parishioners, put in six 'altars.

He reserved judg-

RECENT HONGKONG

WEDDING

Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Cormor, after their recent weddkar at St. John's Cathedral. Mirs, Connor was formerly Miss Biddy Andrews.

-Mec Cheung.

CHAPLIN BANNED Make

CHARLIE CHAPLIN, the Marx Brothers, the Ritz Brothers, and other Jewish comedians may be banned from Italian cinemas.

In a new campaign the Rome anti-Semitic newspaper Tevere des- cribes the Marx Brothers' flm "A Night at the Operi," now showing in Rome, as "a perfect.example of geniality of the Jewish race."

"The Murx Brothers are culy a big bluff," says the Tevere. "Their clown.ng may draw smiles from maids, but Itulans do not need to take delight in their stupidity."

All Chaplin Aims are banned in Germany on the grounds that he is

"non-Aryan,"

He acted in a manner amount- tog to "gros deflance" of the consistory court, and the illega- lities under which the parishion- ers suffered were appalling. After further arguments, the Judge said he proposed that one of the two umbrys (cupboards for storing ccclestustical articles) must go within the period prescribed by low will be published con barring The chancellor, but regarding the "non-Aryan" tullans frein, the other he thought that the vicer ought Stock Exchanges and financial mar- to have more time to consider his kets. position.

RED FLAG

PREVENTS DISASTER

Rou

OBERT Kelso, signalman at Herno R station, looked out of his box recently just as

an electric train was leaving. He saw an express from Victoria

to Ramsgate sweeping up the line

in the distance,

It was officially confirmed in Reme Government decree recently that a

BARRED FROM LAW

Financial firms with Jewish con- nections will be wound up.

This decision will nut pffect foreign Jtws dealt with by the re- cent decree ordering their expulsion! within six months.

British and American financiers in Italy therefore will not be affected by the new decision.

new

Jews are barred from the German! legal profession by a decree publish- ed in Berlin,

Licences of Jewish nolletera in the Old Relch will be taken from them on November 30.

Royal

THE

the degenerate

"Oi"

HE King and Queen danced the "Lambeth Walk" and the "Palais Gf'de" at the Ghil- Iles Ball at Balmoral Castle.

The King and Queen spent two hours dancing among the royal estate tenants and work-

CTB

The Queen visited Cumber- Fand House, Aberdeen, in which the Duke of Cumberland Ilved before the march to Culleden.

It is now a common lodging house.

LORD NUFFIELD SAVES WELSH VILLAGE

London. Abercrave, a mining village in the bren Faved Swansea Valley, has from being derelict by a gift of £30,- Jewish solicitors in Austria must 000 from Lord Nuffield to keep open be struck from the rolls by Dccem-two colli:ries. 2,000 men,

bar 31.

women

Lakeland A

National Park

*

NOVEMBER 15, 1038.

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If the efforts of lovers of the Lake 8.45 Miliza Korius (Soprano) and

that District avall,

magnificently Marek Weber and is Orchestra.

(from Ring

"The Mai-1 The Little beautiful part of England will be reserved as a national park-and thus den's Wish"--Chopin): Invitation to ..Miliza Korjus be made for ever safe from spolla the Dance (Weber).

Berlin State

tion.

to

achieve

condi. by Franz? "Tales From The

with the (Soprano)

Orchestra More than 3,000 people are already | Opera

this Schonbaumsfeld; banded together object; their organluation is named, Orient"-Waltz (Strauss, arr. Eggi.. "Friends of the Lake District," and

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The membership-which includes a number of Americans-is growing steadily. It is hoped that all will Juin who wish to:

See the loveliness of "The Lakes" preserved;

Safeguard the footpaths and public access;

Contre a quarrying. mining, and Industrial activities in the

area;

Banish from it all litter, adver- tisement hoardings, and unsightly petrol pumps; and

Mountain traditions.

local

architectural

100 London Relay No, 8 Ho- ward Placo".

A visit to Robert Louis Stevenson's birthplace in Edinburgh. Programme deulees her Christine Orr.

14.35 London Relay-Mr. Gillie

Potter.

Ho pushed the signal over to stop, Jews barred from their profession and children in Abercrave are de- grabbed a red flug, and dashed on to but who served in the front line dur pendent on two pls-the Abercrave i netion is necessary to "preserve for Tango.....Heinz Hunneriz and Hisi

the driver. tut could not pull up before hitting the other train.

future

Mr. W. D. H. McCullough, chair-| mon of the public relations committee of the Council for the, Preservation:

10.45 Tangoes and Rumbas, of Itural England, declares tant quick

Lamento!Tango: Land Of Magic and the International. They were

generations 13

few of the orchestra: Rumbalund; Intro: La his platform, frantically waving to ing the war muy be given relle out threat:ned with the spectre of untural beauties we have inherited," Cucaracha; Marianna; The Song of

income of Jewish legal ad-["0" of the

bc employment unless money could

and that the establishment of national the Steve; Carleen: Sweet Muchacha; Bananas Geraldo and His Rombi ed. About £50,000 blem which is becoming more and Orchestra with Vocal Chorus: Fire- flowers-Tango: Moonlight On The Recently, ut 103, Regent-street, WRle Grande-Tango. had the premises of Messrs. Austin Reed, 11.00 Close Down. Corn Pickers Take Toll offered £10,000 the workmen them- Ltd. Mr. Norman Birkett, KC-a

reives volunteered to raise £2,000 most

nn Ardent champion-made Springfield, Ill. between them. The remainder af urgent plea for the Lake District total nceded has now been when he opened an exhibition of

The driver slammed on his brakes, visers.

sers wish legal advisers will be al-found to enable the dieper seams of parks in England would solve a pro- lowed to act for Jews and represent coal to be worked.

Was nected. After T. P Rossmore difficult to attack." Swansea and colliery presents of

There was a crash, and passengers were thrown off their feet.

VAN BUCKLED

The last coach of the electric train was thrown into the uir and came crashing down on to the Ines again.

buckled and

the

The van was bogle became wedged undernoth. Both down lines were blocked.. Four people were injured. Three were detained in hospital.

One of them the guard of the clee-

became unconscious.

tril train,

He was Henry Crane, of Sutton- road, London, S.W.

A memate was rushed to his wife, who had left to spend the week-end at Canvey Island.

The others detained were Leonard Grey, of Oaken Grange-drive, South- end, ant Vera Garrett, also living in! Oaken Grange-drive.

Mr. Kelso, who Eves dower-rood,

with his job.

Stockwell,

WIFE'S PRIDE

at

May

went on

them.

Richards,

Lid..

coa!

had

The nuts Agricultural Assocla-the tion has "minded" Illinois farmers guarant:ed by Lord Numeld. It photographs designed to tell the story that six men were killed and at least expected that a new company will be 55 others lost fingers or hands in the formed and the shadow of suspense

lifted from the village. operation of corn pickers last year.

APE-MAN CLUE IN

A BOY'S POCKET

A scientist's quest for four of "perhaps the most valuable teeth in the world" ended in their discovery in a schoolboy'a trouser pocket.

Gert Terblanche, the schoolboy, digging in an outcrop of rock at Kromdraai, near Sterkfontein, South Africa, had found His wife, Mrs. Ivy Kelso, salda skull which Sir Arthur Keith told the British Association was

of "outstanding importance in the evolution of man and ape."

* am proud and glad it was my husband who prevented u serious crash.

more

of the danger which threatens what

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MUTES IN COURT

Unable to Answer Charge He uxplained that the term

Of Stealing "rational park" used in the present Instance meant simply "leaving the Lake District exactly as it is."

The United States not only has a Among the prisoners charged be- Voluntary socleties had done all they could toward that end; now small number of men under arms tore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the safeguard but has marked shortages of reserves Central Magistracy yesterday were the only permanent would be complete control, exer- and munitions, including defensive

a bady with statutory | Weapons, which in a matter of major two dumb men, who were accused local stocks, and in consequence dull cised by

and must be of stealing 10 pieces of ham, 11 pieces rallitary raportance powers set up by Parliament. Mr. Birkett referred to "battles" bullt up as soon as possible," declares of duck, and two salt dish from No. which the Friends of the Luke Dis-the anual report issued to-day by 169 Queen's Road East on Sunday. One was additionally charged with trict had waged with the Central Gen. Craig, Chief of Staff. Electricity Board, the Forestry Com- "Current operations in China and receiving stolen property. iniasion, and other powerful bodies to Spain illustrate the greatly increased weaponk

Ordinarily, there was nothing to Rower of new defensive prevent disfiguration.

There had been, some years ago, which has restored to defence the distinguish this case from any of the threat of steel pylons in Keswick superiority it was deemed to have others, but both the defendants in Vale-and now there was a similar lost with the advent of new offensive

this instancs were dumb, and could mennce. Regarding the Forestry arms."

not answer the charges. Gen. Craig proncses that the re- Commission, he said: "They have a

One of the men, who could rend gular ormy should be increased 3,000 great work to do, but I wish they would do it somewhere else."

Lord Howard of Penrith is presi- to 168,000, including 21,500 for the and write a little, gave his name to dent of the Friends of the Lake Dis-air corps. He also asks in addition the police no Li Kwok-churn, 21. guns, senrchiletite The other, who could neither read. "He told me that there were mor! trict, and the Archbishop of York, Dr. for anti-aircraft

and fire control equipment, unti-tank write, nor talk, indicated that he was Dr. Broom anys he was shown the bits of the skull on the hillside. After Temple, is vice-president.

guns, semi-automatic rilles for the also deaf. He also only possessed

one good eye. infantry and medium-sized fanics to skull by a Mr. Barlow, at Sterkfon-school he took me to the place and I gathered every scrap I could

Яupplement the existing force of Detective-Sergeant J. Bentley, who tein, to whom the boy had given it.

And

light tonics.

orosecuted, sold that both men were Pieced together, there is How

Oakland, Cal. No expansion in the air corps 1s unlicensed hawkers, and slept in the: the nearly perfect palate with most of the teeth and most of the lower

Mrs. John B. Cstori chate the equested in the renart, which des- | streets.

Mr. Forrest, after considering the, half of the skull of a new type of name of Joanne Patricia for her cribes the corps as being rquicord are materially baby in the event it should be a girl with planes which anthropoid.

and Frederick Lo Hoy If it should by equal, if not superior, to any mill-case, decided to adjourn it until to- world-Reuter day to obtain advice as to what was

to be done with the defendants, I will be known as the Kromdraala boy. Twins arrived and she used terv planes in the

Special. both names,

How h's find becams known to the

"At the school I found the boy "He has a very responsible job. world of science is described by Dr. with four of what are perhaps the R: Broom, of the Transvaal Museum, most valuable teeth in the world in People don't realise that until remePretoria, in an article in the current his trouser pocket, thing like this has tippened."

issue of "Nature."

Mr. W. R. Mason, employed at Milkwood-road, Horne Hill, sa'd:

"I heard a terride crash. Then saw railwaymen ruthing down the line towards the two traing near al signal box. Fortunately only one

of lines was damaged.

ect

"The used was carried awAY on a streicher, but two others infurod walked to the ambol- A$100.

"Other parenvers then walked along to the station."

WENT TO SCHOOL

"Recognising that some of the leath had recently been broken off I had to hunt up the schoolboy, writes Dr. Broom..

"I went to his home two miles off was at schoo. and found that he another two miles away.

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