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Consecrated
At a ceremony of consecration in St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, M.A., former Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys' School, assumed the solemn obligations of a bishop of the Anglican Church. He becomes Assistant Bishop in Fukien.
JAPANESE RETREAT NEAR SAMSHUI
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border fronts. Operations there have apparently come to a stand- | still. Both parties are consolidating occupied positions.-Trans-Ocean.
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SEE-SAW BATTLE
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Yungyun, Dec. 1. Taipingchong, 35 miles northeast of battle is rag.ng at Canton, where heavy Japar.eso re.n- forcements are exerting efforis to check the advance of a strong Chinese column toward the Kwangtung provincial capital Among those present was the, every opportunity. But la not this
In a series of frontal assaulis the a positive danger unless accompanied Chinese recaptured a number of Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote,
The consecration was performed by a discipline of worship, devotion, vantage points here instead of in Foochow partly and service? I have little hesitation launched flanking attacks to threaten on Tuesday and because many of the new Buhop's in saying that the greatest need of the enemy's felends and old boys are here, and the Church in China to-day is train-suffered heavy casualties. Two of wings. The Japanese partly because of the dimeulty of ing in worship and prayer, training their tanks were destroyed and more travel to Foochow. It
an in the use of the means of grace than 10 light and heavy machine- the Church zo bountifully guns were seized by the Chinese. occasion which crowded the Cathe dral to the doors,
The fact that many
WOR
The clergy, people, and chair
esa And
training in sacrificial | The Chinese lost about 200 men.
licences and test fee $50 inclusive. in, the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hal, in. worship and prayer, both cor-
Y'S MEN'S CLUBS
Mr. Y. L. Mason Succeeds
Mr. Yinson Lee
a
Reinforced, the Japanese started a general counter-offensive yesterday morning.
Their heavy artillery directed concentrated fire on the Chinese positions while their aircrait circled overhead, dumping boribs and opened heavy machine-gun fire, The terrific arúllery anci acriol bombardment demolished many of the Chinese defence works. But the Chinese are firmely holding their
hind their part in the simple, im- will stay away from чет
regu pressive
ceremony. The Rt. Rev ministrations of the Church in order L. Norris, Bishop In North China to
ina to attend these preaching meetings and President of the House of need not be attributed to fault in Bishops, presided, and was supported themselves, it is rather due to lack by the Rt. Rev. J. Hind, Bishop ir of understanding of, and of training
the Rt. Rev. pornte and private, of Hongkong, D. T. Huntington, Bishop in
The duty of training the Church in Anking, the Rt. Rev. T. A. Scott, als Bau- Church's ministers, and, indeed, on ground.--Central News.
in these things falls
upon oll the Shortuna the Rt. Rev. Mok Тваци trung, Bishop of Canton; the RI. the earnest laity as well, but the F. Houghton, Bishop in Eastern Sze bishop as pastor pastorum has surely chuen, and
the Rt. Rev. W. Fin
special responsibility. Direct thai. Clergy fellowship with God is the privilege
Roberts, Bishop of
of Shanghai.
of the dioce
bishop and the dis- he serves can
the dioceses attended the bishops. of every Christian. It is not candidate's voluntory declara-sufficient that they have fellowship tion of faith and of his appreciation with the Church nor with their of his duller as a bishop, his being blahop, both the clothed with the episcopal habit in church which token of lg Investiture in his new office, and bis receipt of the benedic tion of the bishops in the laying on of hands, were tolemn moments in ritual of consecration. His the
the new Bishop consecration over, Juined with the congregation in the Communion service.
Occasional Sermon
charge their responsibilities only by leading men and women into per- sonal intimate fellowship with God.
Intolerable Customs Second, the bishop must be an up- holder of moral standards,
Assimilation by one's environment is a danger, to which we are all exposed. It is said that the results
There
JAPAN'S REPLY
SPURNED
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that he had raised the point time and again, and that Mr. Butler had told him
on July 25 that protests were being made to the Japanese authorities. He asked if there was nothing else the Government could do. Could not something be done about the rights of British subjects?
Mr. Butler repeated his regret that the position was unsatisfactory, and was then understood to say that em- ployees of a certain company were now allowed to travel in trams to a certain spot.
are certain customs con-
was almost adding insult to injury. which
be connot
Mr. Morcing commented that that
and It was not a question of travelling by trams, but a question about the workers.
sidered perfectly respectable in Chi- toteraled in the Christian Church;
society nese
for cxample, carly betrothal marriage, polygamy, and slavery, and besites such things there also exist
Sir Percy Harris asked if Mr. Butler In the non-Christian environ- ment many customs which are re being ruined, which belonged to Bri-. res was aware that many industries were cognised as disreputable, and which the members are constantly is owners, and would he not make it is Brst the culmination exposed, and therefore easily prone, even stronger representations than
I feel that just here lies the of some months of heart-searching
greatest
Mr. Butler sald that his reply to to the Ure of the young the of our langer preparation on
** thesecrated. Church, That Church's days are diented the Importance attached to
supplementary
in- questions brother 1101 10 Convinced that God has called him,
called him,umbered which tolerates inter-
For the matter-Reuter.
in
Juri,
savice has a double sign-
or
before.
At the sixteenth annual convention of Y's Men's Clubs held in Toronto some weeks ago, Mr. Y. Lewis Mason! of Shanghai was elected Regional Director for China, succeeding Mr. William Yinson Lee, the founder of The Occasional Sermon was of early Christian missionary efforts preached by the present Bishop In In China perished through this the Y's Men's Movement of "Fellow- ship, Culture and Service" in Chino, Falden, the Rt. Rev. J. ilind. First cause.
held who has Wils
Fukien honoured position remarking that
wash 1024.
daughter diocese of Hongkong and continuously since
nr. Lewis Mason is a native of 1- that there were many intimate links Hsing Cheklang province, and binding the two dioceses together, he Line of Langhun and New York recalled that he himself was ordained graduate Universities, and received training priest in St. John's Cathedral on St. and
practical had
Day ctical experience in the Matthew's 1903, by Bishop
Joseph Charles Houre. advertis.ng profession in the United
is sermon, States.
Returning to China twelve
follows: years ago, he organ.sed the Con-
This Lohdated National Advertising Cem-
fleance, of which he is manager. папу, was president of the Shangha; Y's Men's Club in 1938, and has been chairman of the Shanghai Y's Men's Free Baby Clinic, succeeding Mr. Yin-
and trusting in God's wisdom and marriage with non-Christians son Lee in 1935. This institution has, son Lee
waver alene, he is ready to take this compromises with the Impurities during to the needs.
the ten years of its existence,
will give him a life which characterise its
environment. 200,000 step which
Thirdly, the bishop must by word sick
fond commission of leadership in the poor
ch.ldren, render-
of God. Secondly, this and deed set forth the unity of the Ing free medical service and supply-Church ing free medicine at the average rate Service is the beginning of a long and Christian Church. I have no hestita of sixty per day. This notable work continuous process of consecration. of the world at large is to realize tion in saying that the greatest need was carried on by the physician which must characterize his future
the unity of the Christian Church. members of the Shanghel Y's Men's labours.
which deputations of the Sokol, Club, assisted
by a number of lady Both of these aspects of consecra- The Church is one and indivisibiz.
or Seaude, Legionaries and National fon are symbolized and set forth in The apparent divisions are quite un- title Clubs had taken up their pesi- doctors, all of whom gave their ser-
They
only exist in men's tions and welcomed the new head vice without charge. The Shunghai the service in which we are now raids.
is lite short of Y's Men's Club also equipped and privileged to take part. May God
blasphemy
the of the Slate with rousing cheers. A to uven ant is abundant grace to this our
speak of the maintained
playgrounds
before divided. Yet
massed
the those large crowd brother that,
alt his in under-privileged children
future Church
building and also enthusiastically ac poorer sections of the city.
ministry and by reason of his con- apparent divisions do affect its wit-
A divided witness to Christ claimed the President.
Accompanied by the Presidents of Senate and Chamber of Deputies, Dr. Hacha then entered the Assembly President Hacha, with the Prime Minister at his side, left the building.
after inspecting u guard of honour drawn up at the foot of the steps, drove in precession to
لودا
two
of
for
In the
that Club have been directed to-
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as
Since the war, the nelivities of secration, he may be able to manifest can never heal the divisions between the power of God, the wisdom of man ond man, between nation and
and the love of God.
nation, which
are so grently troubl
In
of
course
ол
pro-
NEW CZECH PRESIDENT ELECTED
(Continued from Page 1.)
the Sen
ceremony,
and
wards the maintenance of 100 beds order to understand this service) In the world at this time, Thorn Hall and took the oath. After this in the Shanghai War Refugee Chil- dren's Hospital, besides doing other fully, it is necessary that we should are ample signs that the world is reljef work. Mr. Yinson Lee has
has consider what is required of Bishops. waiting for the united witness of the been appointed Regional Director The standard text-books
this sub-
whole Church fect Emeritus for China and he has been
believe Church of God. If we Jer are
the Pastoral in God at all we must be convinced notified that the international Con- Epistics of St. Paul. There
num- રી ber of instructions
that the message of His Love are set forth, 15-year samt a unique souvenir of his term of office as Regional Director which the prospective Bishop cannot heal the ills which disturb
the whole Church would assuredly afford to
neglect:-"Be thou an for China, bearing the signatures all the International Presidents un- example of the believers in ward. in of the world to-day. All
that in teeded to demonstrate the Church's der whom he
conversation. In had
served.
to a world that 50 "Mediate upon faith, in
another one
vention at Toronto has sent to him of htm in considerable detail claimed with one heart and one volia the Hradein, where he wit! in future:
of
مودا
the Ching Region were located in these things arity, in spirit, unity
The sixteen Y's Men's Clubs in
the
peace
reside.
The Presidential car was preceded a detachment of drogcons, with by the President's standard. As soon as President Hacha had entered the
"neglect not the gift/noeds it is that we frankly and radcin, the Presidential Standard
fully recognise one
Amoy, Canton, Hankow, Hongkong By a father. "Lay self pure exercising our ministry of
Shanghai (two Clubs), Nanking, Soo chow, Wuhu, Chungking, Tientsin, Pelping,
Tsingtao, Tsinan, Foochow, Kunming. Of the Clubs now in Japanese-occupied territory, the two Clubs in Shanghai and the one in Tientsin are still active. The others unaffected by the war are the Clubs in Hongkong, Chungking and Kun- De Arthur W. Woo is Governor of the Y's Men's Clubs in South Chino, and Mr. Peter H. Sin, President of
ming.
the Club
Hongkong.
LUNATICS FREE
Into City Thrown
Commotion
Stockton, Cal, Nov. 30. Police deputies and 200 Legion naires are tracking between 25 and 50 criminally insane inmates of the State asylumn who eluded the guards during a fire alarm at the building,
An
airen summoned the
Legion for the city had been
into
running in the streets and hiding in alleys, and gardens.
The fire broke out on the top floor of the three-storey asylum. 11 ts belloved to have been started by the Inmates selling fire to the mattresses. Owing to the emergency all 108 inmates of the criminally Insane ward were set free and the remaining 1,800 inmates herded into the school yard-United Press,
Deanna DURBIN
That CERTAIN AGE MELVYN DOUGLASA
A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
joy-
that is in thee," "Reprove, rebuke: another's members, one another's exhort with all long-suffering,"
Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him nasuries, one another's sacraments, Here, those of us who are bishops hands suddenly
have an unique opportunity of on no man." "Keep "Follow after righteousness,
reconcilia "Fol
tion, not in our own dioceses merely, ness, faith, love, patience." *80* nor the good fight of faith." Endure to only in our own communion, but hardness as a good soldier." And through at the whole Church of God
world. so on, very many precepts which will end towards the whole
It bear much study and meditation and was God's love which broke barrier between Jew and
down the
all of deep importance to the once. Cenlle, and God's love, radiating through consecrated personalities,
But
were written
was holsted on the tower of the
custic from which it was taken down eight weeks ago after the departure
of President Benes.-Trans-Ocean.
GERMAN AIRMEN SMASH BERLIN-
TOKYO RECORD
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long ago and in vastly different cir- can still break down all barriers Berlin and Hanoi, and Berlin and cumstances from ours, can we go further and seek to And out how personal, national, ecclesiastical. If Tokyo will be registered with the Aeronautique Inter- in these consecration means anything it sure- Federation these instructions
apply
ely means the becoming an Instrument nationale. latter days and to the work of the of God's love for just such a task
Field-Marshal Hermann Goering Church in China? I would set out
as this.
bas sent a message to the Japanese the demand
which the Chinese Though I have divided the demand people by the same aeroplane in Church makes on its bishops under which
the Church makes on its which he declared that the German three heads. And in doing BO I have
Ve bishop to confess that I feel how very far top under three heads, surely they lers were the messengers of the
but one task:
German people.—Trans-Octan short I
I myself have come of reaching Fellowship with God through wor- even my own idents for my Ministry.
Inisdship
is and First, the Bishop must be
prayer; Separation from the world (that]
Unity within the Church.
leader
of the devotional life of the Church.
I think it is true to say that worships. in the world but not of it);
and contemplation do not come These together form the single and] casily to the average Chinese man indivisible goal towards which the and woman. In this respect they are Church should be travelling under very unlike their Indian brothers the leadership
and sisters. Nevertheless there is
them in these
of those who are
Normal Life On Ebro
ample evidence that they do respond called to its highest offices. to such leadership and assistance as one is able to offer things. How constant and rigorous must our discipline of ourselves be in our own devotional Me if we are to be able to lead others to understand the
meaning of worship and of prayer. Chinn at the present moment is producing many young evangelists full of enthusiasm and, on the whole, well Instructed in the Chriallon faith and in Holy Scripture. resumed in regions on the Ebro and Wherever they go-they are able to Segre, recently occupied by Insurgent attract crowds to the meetings. troops.
Sometimes special matsheds have to
San Sebastian, Nov. 30, Normat life is gradually being
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PIRATES LOOT
BORDER CITY
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It is announced that the new re- cords for the distances between encountered the Japanese as the latter were retiring along the railway. In 'a brief encounter, states the Chinese report, a number of casual- ties were inflicted on the Japanese. A Chinese coptuja and several soldiers were also wounded.
The wounded Chinese were brought Into British territory last night for ndmission to hospital. -
"Violator" Corrects
Prosecutor
be erected capable of accommodating The retreating Loyalists carried off, several thousands of people, who are or destroyed, all supplies of wine
Dallas, Tex. content, in order to be sure of a and oil which are the chief products ing motorists for driving their au
Police for years have been arrest- sent, to sit there for the greater part of these regions, of the day,
One of the Loyalist detachments, tombblics through filling stallon drive- The experience of having the which was boring holes into wine
ways.
The other day, an alleged emotions stirred by these enthusing-çasks in a cellar was nearly drowned | "Violator" of the "jaw” demanded that tie young preachers is one which the in wine when a shell, fred by the city prosecutor show him the majority of Chinese Christian, soom | Insurgent artillery, struck the cellar ordinance. The prosecutor, unable
to enjoy, and they are ready to and blocked the exit, the soldiers to find the ordinance, admitted that indulge themselves to the full on being trapped--Trans-Ocean.
it was not on the books.
1938.
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