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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920. 日二初月十申庚茂童年九國民學中

ARMISTICE DAY.

CELEBRATION IN HONGKONG,

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IMPRESSIVE CATHEDRAL SERVICE.

down their lives at their country's call and for the cause of humanity. Westminster Abbey, in its long story has witnessed many a moving scene but I think it can have witnessed few scenes more moving than this when King and people meet together to do honour to the glorious dead.

What is taking place in London is

SHANGHAI RACES.

MORE RESULTS.

The following are the remaining results of the third day's racing at Shanghai-

'SECOND RACE. THE GRAND STAND STAKES.-One

mile.

The second anniversary of Armistice Day was observed in Hongkong to-day by a general cessation of work, a commemoration being reflected in the remotest parts Mr. Cire's Waterlight

of our far-fang Empire and here in service in St. John's Cathedral at this distant outport and in this Mr. Robson's The Mystery Bird which Bishop Duppay, the newCathedral Church we have met Bishop of Victoria, paid eloquent together to do honour to the dead Mr. Elkayem's Dalace tribute to those who gave their and to pledge ourselves that we for lives

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the world

(Mr. Moller) 1

(Mr. Brand), 2

(Mr. Bremner) 3 Time: 2mins. 14 1-3secs.

FOURTH RICE.

and atllo'dock by a period of two our part will not allow the sacrifice minutes' silence in which, throughout that they made to be squandered

| away.

THE JOCKEY CUP.--One and à quar- the Empire, all turned their thoughts We honour the dead, our brothers, [f from their daily occupations to dwell our sisters too (for we will not forget Mr. Knight's Father Confessor

Termiles. upon the memory of those who fell them) our very gallant barades in

Mr. Knight) I many a hard fought fight, the hum-Sir Elis Kadoorie's Hongkong dreds of thousands, yes, the millions. who counted not their lives dear unto

(Mr. Wingrove) -- 2 themselves but freely gave them ap | Mr. St. Andrew's Siwa-

in the conflict.

The city itself was quiet. Even the weather, in keeping with the solemnity of the occasion, was sombre and overcast, with a light," drizzling rain, and with a quality in the at: mosphere which gave emphasis to the few sounds that disturbed the stilbess: of the streets. From the windows of business "build- ings hung the flags of many nations in the harbour a number of merchant vessels were strung with flags in honour of the day.

for their friends.

"

Chief

"(Mr. Eastwood 3 Time: 2mins. 46 4-5secs"

As we think of all those kingly graves, and of the many who have THE BUBBLING WELL CUP.-One

mile and a quarter. no graves but the ocean depth, men both of the Royal Navy Messrs. Pons and Hayim's Fight-

ing King (Mr. Crokam) 1 and of the Merchant Service, we bow our heads in reverent Mr. Remix's Rouble gratitude and remind ourselves

(Mr. Stewart) 2 price our Mr. Silex's Scesaplanz at bow great a

Mr. Harper) 3 The quiet of the city was intensi- deliverance has been bought. Ner

Time: 2mins. 44 1-5secs. fied when, at 11 o'clock, a gun gave can we allow ourselves to forget the

sacrifice of Him who has redeemed THE SUB-GRIFFINS CONSOLATION the signal that ushered in the two!

from waste all the sacrifice that

Cur.--One mile and a quarter. minates of reverent silence these our brothers have made, even Messrs. Toeg and Lalace's Nyanza aside for observance in British Jesus Christ our Lord who has tasted possessions the world over. The death for every man and abolished

(Mr. Ezra) trams stopped: the, ferries were! still; on the streets and in their death and has opened the kingdom of heaven to all believers. And here homes men, women, and children

some words which I have quoted paused in homage to the men, on

more than once to men in France, iand and see, who gave their all at which seemed to meet our case out the summons of their country.

there, come irresistibly to my mind:

AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. St. John's Cathedral was filled to over-flowing. All seats were taken; as many as could find room stood in the space behind the seats; scores of others stood at the open doors,; in the rain that filtered in beneath the arches. A moment: before 11 o'clock the service stopped and the Cathedral became quiet, those in the seats remaining on their knees, those in the back and outside the doors standing with bowed heads. The sound of the gun reverberated through the air, and immediately the stillaess deepened. From the con gregation itself rot a sound could be heard. Only, from the outside, came the soft rustling of the rain

the leaves of

and trees the swishing of the broom of a coolie, somewhere sweeping down a walk. Two minutes passed. Then from down the hill came the strains of a military band, playing "Rule Britan tie," and a slight stir went through the congregation. Presently the Bishop started speaking.

Following is the Bishop's address :--- St. Johr. XII. 24-25. Except a grain of wheat fall into the earth and die it abideth by itself alone, but if it die it beareth much fruit. He that loveth his life loseth it and he that hateth his life in this world shall save it unto life eternal

This is a very sacred moment for us all. Wherever throughout the world the flag of Britian is unfurled, and among our Allies too, men and wamer-aye, and little children are joining this day an act of solemn remembrance and of dedication.

CHRIST IN FLANDERS.

We had forgatton You, or very

Dearly

"You did not seem to touch as vVEKY

nearly

Of course we thought about You

now and then:

Especially in any time of trouble We knew that You were good in

time of trouble

But we are very ordinary men. Now we refcember, över bere in

Flanders

Ut isn't strange to think of You in

Flanders)

This hideous warfare seems. to

make things clear; We never thought about You much

in England

But now that we are far away from

England.

We have no doubts, we know that

You are here.

You helped us pass the jest along

the trenches

Where, in cold blood, we waited in

the trenches.

You touched its ribaldry and made

it fine.

You stood beside us in our pain and

weakness

We're glad to think You understood

our weakness.

Somehow it seems to help us not to

whine.

As we remember those our brethren have given their lives for us, we will not forget Him who is the Resurrection and the Life, and Who came into this world that men might never perish but have ever- lasting life.

God of the living in Whose Eyes Unveil'd Thy whole creation lies; All souls are Thine; we must not

say

That these are dead who pass away; From this our world of flesh set free We know them; living unto Thee

Not spilt like water on the ground. Not wrapp'd in dreamless sleep

profound.

Not wandering in unknown despair, Beyond Thy Voice, Thine Arm,

Thy Care

Not left to lie like fallen tree- Not dead, but living unto Thee.

Messrs. Cor and Stitt's Striped

Tiger (Mr. Dalgleish) 21. Sir Paul's Shanghai Dahlia

(Mr. Vida) 3 THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES.--One

Time: 2mins. 53 4-5secs.

mile and a quarter. Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The

Hawk

(M2 HAD 1 Messrs. Stephen and Burkif's

Bydand... (Mr. Brand) Messrs. "Jeromi's Tatouillard

Mr. Modest" Time: 2mins, 41 4-5secs. THE JESSFIEED CUP.-One mile and

- a quarter.

Mrs. Isabel Moller's Safetylight

(Mr. Moller) Messrs. Brand Bro.'s Doiran

(Mr. Hind) 2 Mr. Robson's Can-do (Mr. Brand) 3

Time: 2mins. 50 1-5secs. THE WAYSIDE CUP-Seven furlongs Mr. Henry Morris' Setchfield,

(Mr. Stewart). I Messrs. Gobbay and Hickling's

Rupee Bill (Mr. White) 2 Mr. Massey's Nights of Old

(Mr. Rowe) 3 Time: 1min. 51 4-5secs.

It +

of the world are still only to be accomplished by iron sacrifice of body and of soul Let me quote to you the rousing words of Kipling's Song of The Dead, written after the South African War but equally applicable to-day: We

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were dreamers, dreaming greatly, in the manstified town ....... We yearned beyond the sky-line where the strange roads go down Came the Whisper, came the Vision,

came the Power with the Need,

4

Till the Soul that is not man's soul

was lent us to lead.

As the deer breaks-as the stee

breaks from the herd where they graze,

..

In the faith of little children we

went on our ways.

Then the wood failed-then the food failed-then the last water

dried

In the faith of little children we

Isid down and died..

'il

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On the sand-drift on the veldtside

-in the fernscrub we lay. That our sons might follow after

by the bones on the way.. Follow after-follow after! We

have watered the root. And the bud has come to blossom

that ripens the fruit,

Follow after we are waiting, by

the trails that we lost.

In the metropolis of our Empire, as you know, a moving scene is taking place. The Cenotaph in Whitehall, that simple monument of the proud mourning of our Empire, is being unveiled to-day by Elis Majesty the King. There in the open round the Cenotaph a rever to be forgotten. service is being held-a service in which tens of thousands of ! voices will unite in singing that hyma which we have been singing in procession this day, "O God our help in ages past, our hope for years to come"; a service in which countless voices will be uplifted in reciting that prayer which binds together into one Christian people of all the ages, "Our Father, which art in heaven." Then all the voices will be still; there Before we leave this Cathedral us solemnly consecrate will be a bush and His Majesty the Church let King will unveil the Cenotaph. There ourselves to the tasks which lie before will be a great silence kept for the us tasks of such vast magnitude and Space of two minutes while men's of such far-reaching consequence. thoughts are concentrated in reverent Three months ago was in the remembrance of the glorious dead. Throne Room at Buckingham Palace The silence will be broken by the and, I remember well with what

And now as I conclade let me re- bugles as they sound cut the Last challenging words the King address- Post." Then the wreaths willed the two hundred and fifty mind you that in the task of world. be laid at the foot of the Bishops assembled there from al reconstruction we all (even the most. Cenotaph by the King the parts of the world upon all that turna insignificantof us), must have a share, Prime Minister, and representatives upon our boldly and without delay that every life is meant to count - A Hfe is only truly lived as it is of the Empire. After this the pro- facing these tasks that lie before us

a great purposé. emblem cession will move on past the great at the present time. I remember, consecrated to

our national Liberator Abraham-Lincoln's mons too, what that grand old man of The ment to Westminster Abbey where France. Clemenceau to-day (who, flag is a cross, and this way

WET memorial alone all greatness lies. For all time! the funeral service will take place and is unveiling a the body of an unknown warrior will at Singapore) said to the the saying is true: "Except a grain

who

wheat on the fof

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If abideth by. of all those unknown warriors who in evening of Armistice Day in 1918 and -die manya distant field and on came to congratulate him on victory; itself alone, but, if it manya strange water laid "Gentlemen, our difficult time is just it beareth much fruit. He that loveth approaching; it is harder to win the his life lopeth it. and he that hateth peace than win the warme his life in this world shall save it THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE No trus man here among us but unto life eternal

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