CLERGYMAN’S VIEW OF CHINESE TROUBLE.
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LONDON, January 11—“ The people of China,” said the Rev. Mr Chavas&e, at the Ciencai Conference, <! aro only trying to he yellow, not red. They purchased 4,000,000 copies of the Scriptures last year. The Eastern races are inclined to reject Christ, because wo clothe Him in the Union Jack.” ~*r --.sir" 1 BOWLINE TOURNEY—RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP. Section 11.—I'dokos (Carlton) 26, Allsopp (Dominion Road) 25; George (Epsom) -2, Langley (Caledonian) 13; Bell, sen. (Hamilton) 26, Red path (Canterbury) 15';, Sewell (St. John’s) 32, Jenkiu (Mount Albert) 16; Kerr (Masterton) 33, Wright (St. Heliors) 17. • Section 1.--Plunkett (Mount Albert) 23, Parker (Auckland) 20; Manfarlane (Remuera) 23, J. Hutchinson (Dunedin) 14; Bell (Wc.st End) 16, Jam ;s (Woodvillc) l(); Mills (Dcvonport) 26, Stephens (Kolburn) 21; Cordes (Thames) 20, Jack (Waiuku) 18. FIRE IN CHRISTCHURCH. A T.re broke out at the roar of Turnbull and Jones’s premises in. Cashel street, this afternoon, and spread to Twist and Small s. A brisk easterly wind is fanning tho flames, which the firemen were still fighting at 2.3o.—Christchurch P.A. telegram.
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Evening Star, Issue 19454, 12 January 1927, Page 12
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