MONDAY: NOVEMBER · 26..

REVELATION.

Badeot 1 for Evening in the throes

af grief, Disperso mysterious shadows uncom

paived,

And lo! through space my soul pre-

cipitatos With lightning pace, to lands where

Soul dictates.

Shooting right through the banner

of the ary

Across meteoric fields, there on

high-

Speeding with a tremulous instancy I gained immortal-land, by God's

decroo

There upon the last gigantic thresh-

bold

The cham'd lores of Heaven all

unfold-

Revealed my earth, a little puny

wit

With human beings, all stoms of

deceit.

Unerifying trends of human life

1925

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S RACES.

A further series of championship racht races was held on Saturday The course was from the Club House to the Channel Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rock, Cust Rock and back to the Club House, a distance of about 4.85 miles. The Wind, was light and patchy but there was some good racing.

The "Mee Sing," as a result of Saturday's Axture, now heads the Gael Class with 5 points. In the Heyward Heyes class there is keen competition, only two points separ- ating the four boats who hold the leading positions, "Ursula" being at the top with 20 points to her credit.

Ailsa leads the One Design class by five clear points, she having earned ten. The Handicap class also is providing good competition, for

Diana,"

Rolla" and "La Linda"

are all very close to one another.

The results of Saturday's racing with points earned to date are

I saw it all, the over-mortal strife-given below: The quickened joya and thrills

inanimate

That flash a moment brightly-the-

next dead.

years

The Lovers' kiss, glorious passionate

·Delirions joys, eo soon enbdued by Yet how we loved them, ever and

teare,

anon

GABL CLASS.'

Time:

Swer flights of time, they are Sealark...4 28 1

here, they are gone.

Anil once the rosente tinta upon her

cheek,

The firmness of her bosom, tender,

weak-

Her coal of hair—And I would

Leigu

Of these to be onamoured-and

then slain !

Her name is woman, look into her

eyes

J

That spell that men exchange for

Parodigo,

God of Heaven! Yet is this thing The rederaption and hape on which

we cling.

SALVATORIS! Na, No, she can-

not be,

She lures from the reefs of eternity,. ́Our dyrkened souls-in emphemeral

time,

She's apostate, yet radiant and

sublime.

And men, I saw their souls there on

that beight Bome so bideous, yet others niveous,

white-

Exactly as they made their souls on

earth

Bo their world thoughts and deeds

here find re-birth.

And God, Ho sent to earth

Heaven's gain,

A sweet conscience to Paradise

regnin, But mon denied it in their greed and

Just

And cursed Him-They, the kin-

dred of the Dust.

And He gave them bitter humilia-

tian,

Distorted angaiah that bring salva-.

tion,

But in blind arrogance they swore

in gall So came temptation and the darkest

• Hell.

I saw the battle of their torpid souls Struggling with might and wain, to

be made whole

But la! the hordes of Satan take the

field

And blasted forth in conquest--

piercing, shrill..

And they that would relinquish

fight, retire

On parallels of torture needs

sumpire,

And extirpated-cannot drink in

Letbe,

The waters of forgetfulness baneath.

Heart-racked and soul-sore then

they turned to God Upon Whose ministrations once

they, trod,

Yet now, begged, implored His

amnipotencé

shed a kindly spark of deliverance.

But a thousand shafta of scintillant

raya!

Midat celestial music, luminous

g2000

Assailed their call-while astral arba

revolved

In precision, new mysteries in

Folved.

And God enthroned in His nareola A myriad dazzles and Heaven's

dara Moves on, while sweet angelic

pražeos flow

In chant Gloria in excelsis Deo

HM. SILVA. 23rd November, 1928:

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Corrected

~w Position

Points

Gael.....4 27 4 4 26 40 Pierette 4 24 47 4 54 47 Mee Sing 4 22 39 4 52 39. Joan.4 23 41 4 53 41 2 HEYWARD HEYES CLASS. Gladys...4 30 27 4 30 27 7 13 4 28 1 14 Spray....4 31 24 Boojum 23 47 Winifred4 25 25 Adanac...4 25 33 Simis......4 30 2 Ursula 4 27 12 Belinda...4 36 50

4 31 24 8 4 4 23 47 1 18 4 25 10 3 19 4 25 33 4 28 27 6

0

4 27 49 4 20 4 30 0 9

3

ONE DESIGN CLASS,

Daphne...4 32 48 Bonito...4 30 10 Ailsa.4 25 12 Halcyon 4 26 42

HANDICAP CLASS. Diana.....4 22.56 4 23 II Rolla.....4 22 21 4 22 50 LaLinda4 22 16 4 21, 28 Colleen...4 28 39 4 21 5 4 Argulia...4 44 27 440 59 Winsome4 30 47

4

I

3

5

I 10

2 3

3 1 2 14 I

12

9

6

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3

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Below we give twenty Christian names. Select the ten you think the most popular.

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Benjamin

Claude

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Gilbert

1...

2...

3...

.4...

5...

Douglas

6...

7...

... Edwin ...Ernest

8...

Frederick

10

Harold

11..

James

12...

Bechard

13...

14...

Patrick

15...

Peter

16.

Reginald

17...

Roger

18...

Stanley

19...

Timothy

20...

Wilfred

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Hongkong.

I consider the following the ten most popular Christian names from the above list, placed in the order in which I think they are liked best-

Please write clearly in block letters.

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