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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924.

CHURCH NOTES.

COMING UNTO THE FATHER,

**CRICKET.

YESTERDAY'S MEETING ON CLUB GROUND.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-MORROW'S FETE

TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

AN ENJOYABLE EVENING'S BAFFLING QUESTION

FUN IN STORE.

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'INCREASES YEARLY:

before many years have passed It becomes increasing likely that traffic congestion will cause dis- the world's great capitals turbing changes on the faces of

The

Our Lord's main object was and

In a fixture between a team of is to bring us all to the Father Reed, and twelve men..under the Vincent de Paul will hold ite 41st. 12 Tadies, captained by Mrs. To-morrow the Society of St. to break up this world-wide orders of Sir Claud Severn, an annual AL FRESCO FETE in the orphanage by introducing His exciting afternoon's cricket was Compon children to the Father Who all the witnessed. Thanks to a hard hit Cathedral, Caine Road, under the the Catholic time has been alive, to realise the 101 (retired) by Mrs. Reed, distinguished patronage of His Ex- plight, of the citizen of London,

15 each, from the Misses Grace cellency the Governor, Family of God, to bring back to and, 19 from Miss Owen-Hughes, Over 8,0X) loys

Paris, or New York who wants to the Home all who have strayed, to the ladies compiled 190. The men articles have been specially imported desperate. It is now reported that sidother get about grows steadily more establish the vital knowledge and had scored 101 for 10 wickets from Lupe und America and is the Paris chief of police, having practical enjoyment of God which when time was called and as conis expected that every-tail will-occasion-personally to cross the spring from spiritual contact with ditions were that each male bats present a very attractive appearance, city by motor, is so warmly con- God is the moral splendour of a 20 they were ignominiously de will be the ever populer Tea Contabolish the trams.

The glory of man had to retire after scoring

Among the stalls and side shows vinced of the hopelessness of the congestion that he proposes to one,feated!

Stall well stocked with everything petulant rather than a helpful It sounds a for the kiddies; the American Stalls move, for provision will still have also has a splendid collection of to be made for the former tram valuable articles and good things. passengers. Both Paris and New Next to this is the $5.-Stall, every York have been experimenting in number a winner and every article the

'one-way" street, but up to of first-class value. We then come the present in Paris the apparent to the famous Post Card Stall and inability of. drivers to remember the ever his shooting gallery.

His Fatherhood.

loving family, bound in heaven and earth. illimitably join- edptheir frontiers eliminated.

The disciples saw this as an actual fact in the face of Jesus Christ, but, more than that, they found themselves realising it in their own social life in the spirit. By the Spirit they were able to say in a new way "Abba, Father" God was no longer be thought of as a far-off Deity, to be, ap proached by empty sacrifices and vain repetitions: Union with Jesus and His Spirit brought them at once into the presence of ah Almighty Love. They could not see the Father directly, yet they found Him by the experience of a new ability to love each other. They knew that they had passed from death unto life because they loved the brethren. By loving their brothers whom they saw they knew they were loving God

they did not

whom

Was

5fe,

Scores:

LADIES. Mrs. Bower, run out Mrs. Reed, retired Miss P. Grace, b Hollands.. Miss Grace, e McNicoll, b

Bird

Lady Stuart Taylor,

ton, b Robertson. Mrs. Lucey, b Grace Miss Owen-Hughes,

McNicoll

Hamil

Miss E. Hurston, c Blake, Miss B. Harsten, eLockhart.

b Bird

Miss Bailey, c. Hamilton, b

L. Osborne

Jotham

Miss Forbes, c Robertson b

• Osborne Miss, Holyoak, not out Extras,

Total,

." Sin" to them

"coming" short of this glory of God' because as long as they were sel-

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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R.

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40 38

4 0.

32

2" .0

4 0

28

4

22

2.1

7

MEN.

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15.

15

10

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Another nitrictive stail will be the Xmas Tree, heavily laden with prizes for the little ones. Then we eone to the Souvenir Stull, Bri Tub, The Guessing Competition, Pinchboards and the popular stalls of the Chinese Y. M. S.

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which streets bear which streams is said to have made confusion worse confounded. New York is past help from anything so simple as one-way streets. These have been tried, together with semaphores and illuminated signs on traffic towers, but the jam in busy hours is so thick that it has been known

of four blocks in the heart of the to take an hour to drive the length

city.

SPECIAL FEATURES. · Some of the special features thus year will be al Surprise Cake (

The New York police chief 5 most attractive exke of $500 slices) asserts that traffic is increasing at O'every slice with a prize and-among the rate of 20 per cent a year, 3, the prizes there will be a diamond and he reckons the loss, through ring, a gold watch, several wedding congestion, in time, fuel, and wages 100, rings, ruby, brooch, jadestone, gold in millions of pounds a year. The and silver coins etc. The Donkey traffic experts urge more burrow.. "Raffles of the two Donkeys which ing and climbing as the only w.dil sach useful work on the Rose solution. There are already some Day December), and a conjuging "three-decker" streets in New York, 2 display by Mr. Raptis.

where traffic goes below, on, and above the surface. It is argued that an extension of these is better than any attempt at lateral ex- pansion of roads on land so im-

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"fish they were keeping outside Severn

the circle of love, they were let. Osborne ting gofthe joy of the Family In Robertson its union, with the Father and the Bird brethren." Not to care to be in Hollands love was to prefer the world. "If Hamilton. any man love the world, the love Grace of the Father is not in him." To MeNicoll be the friend of world is to be the Bensley

To be selfish is Blake enemy of God.

want the Father Jotham to rease. 10 and the Family. To side with the

world is to take

UP H. E. Hollands, a & b Mrs. the Father. To arms against

Lucey be Content with theworld As it is, is to be satisfied Col. Robertson, b Mrs. Lucey EtCom. Lockhart, retired... Lt-Com. Jotham, & b Mrs.

Lucey

with human society that does not

care to be the Family of God. To

say that human nature cannot be changed or that peace, justice and

Commodore Grace, e Lady love, can ever prevail, is to work Taylor, b Miss Grace for the defeat of Christ, to throw Pay Comm. Osborne, retired over all the ideals and purposes. W. Hamilton, retired of Him Whom we call our Capt. Bensley, st. Miss Grace, Redeemer, to invoke the King of

b. Mrs. Lucey ... Kings with our lips while secretly L. D. McNicoll, retired, believing that He can never reign. R. E. O. Bird, not out Selfish Christians. are then, the Teal atheists" from a Christian point of view because they deny the Father Who is our Christian God.

Spiritual unity in "love, is far more important than external re- union among Christians. It would

D. H. Blake, b Mrs. Lücey Sir C. Severn, not 'out

Extras

Total

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

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In

mensely valuable as is Manhattan

Island.

Londoners are wondering if they also are doomed, to double-deck his recent presidential address to streets. Sir Lyndon Macassey, in

the Institute of Transport, foresaw

There wil be abou Te Room, 2 conducted by lady helpers; also a 1 Refreshment Room for those who do

not hold with Pussyfoot.

The grounds will be open in the 1oftemoon from 2.30 pa to 6.30 0

p.in. when certain stalls will be 0 open

and amusements specially 1 suitable for children will be pro

vided.

the evening the grounds and hooths will be brilliantly illuminated. By no alternative in the near future to permission of Lt. Colonel-F. For street as in New York, goods a London in which street is piled 20 Montague Bates and the Officers of are conveyed by tunnel in some the East Surrey Regiment, the such mode as that proposed in the 8. Bond will play both in the afternoon Gattie scheme, and crossings

and in the evening.

bridged by viaducts of the sort of which Sir Alfred Yarrow lately offered to construct an experi mental specimen. It would be a disquieting change on the face of the city, and fatally at variance, if it were extensive, with much of London's, choicest architecture. Let us hope that before we are driven to such desperate lengths we shall have learned to relieve the streets of parts of their burden by hopping.comfortably from roof to roof on our aviettes.

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The Star Ferry is very kindly providing a special late ferry for Kowloor which will leave Hong- Kong at ako.

A capital outing is pronised and visitors to the fête at this Christmas 6 Season have the additions pleasure 4 of knowing that every dollar spent is a contribution towards the splen- 2 did work of charity, which the Society is doing in the relief of the .131| Poor of 1965 Colony and education

of their children.

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be quite possible to be externally Mrs. Lucey..12 0 56 reunited without having attained, Mrs. Reed'

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any unity that was worth having. Miss P. Grace. 6 0 28 1 The home of the prodigal son was Miss Bailey... re-united not because he came back

on his feet, but because he came with his heart Re-union had already begun at the moment when he came to himself and be fore the father's embrace and the feast of the fatted calf. Nor was

the re-union complete until the elder brother who had never left the home was willing to forgive

"him.

H.R.L.S.

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K. C. C. TEAMS.

The following will represent

HOCKEY.

The side

to

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LOST OR STOLEN.

I OST OR STOLEN-A long black

Silk Kimono with red lining, with tiger and, "Hower designa Reward of $25.00 offered, if returned to Mrs. Howard, 46, Lyndhurst Terrace.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-

Wong Yun Fong Lo Chung Wan. Shum Pak Ming Lo Yuk Tong Hung Mak Yuon Lai Yan Shang Fred Ellie Messrs

FIRESTONE GUM-DIPPED

CORDS AND

STEAM WEL-

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The Mark staly do deliver "MOST of Quality

MILES PER DOLLAR.” Price List on application.

ROYAL ENFIELD® MOTOR CYCLES:

Model 850, 2-3/4⋅ H, P. ...

Model 1808 H. P.

... 605 ... 705

Model 1908. P. (Oombination)...61,135

ESSEX (Built by Hudson)

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Six Cylinder

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100,00

100.00

100.00

100 00

100.00

100.00

100.00

Benjamin &

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100.00

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50.00

50.00

50.00

$1,000.00

6.passenger Touring e-passenger' Coach

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The above have been very kind- ly collected by the Hon' Mr. Chau Sui-ki.

PUBLIC AUCTION. “

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

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Auction

On

THURSDAY, 11th December, 1994, commending at 2.30 p.m.

at thuir Sales Roots, Daddell Street'. & Quantity of valuable Household Furniture,

Comprising:-

Teak Hatstand, Chesterfald Couch and Obaira, Overmantel. Teak Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Sideboards with bevelled microra, Dinner

Waggons... Glass Ware, Brass Ornaments, Cutlery, Bookcases, etc., etc.,

Single and Double Wardrobes gith

Brass, Teak and Iron Bedatcade,

bevelled Mirrora donm, teak chest of Drawers, Picturna, New Carpets, Ruga, Curtains. ela, eld.,'.

4 Quantity of Canton Blackwood Wars sto, oko., One Royal Typewriter Ons Marble Clock Two Fates Two Victrolse

One Cabinet Gramaphone One Riosha

On View from Wednesday the 10th December 1924

„Ostalogues will be issued.

Tarms-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

MOTOR FATALITIES IN' U.S. "In 1895, not quite 30 years ago, there were just three hundred re- gistered automobiles in the United States. In 1922, there were more than 12 million, an¦'DI increase of impressive proportions. Actually there were 40,000 times as many automobiles in the latter year as in the former.

the

H.K.HC. V SHAMEEŃ.

the K. C. C. to-day in the Club's H.KH C. against Shameen to represent the League fixtures:

These figures have just been morrow is as follows:-P. W. F compiled to a survey of the effect Craigengower v. Kowloon at Mills, C. J. Hughes, J. Wedlake of the automobile upon Happy Valley H. Overy, A. W. P. Ralph, A S. Hett, W. Hmortality of-the-nation, and-are Ramsay, T. Goodwin, Geo, Lee, Lock, G R. More, H. Arm considered the best possible in- K. R. Macaskill, T. C. Lyal, S. strong, W. Woodward, E. L. Simcentive for unceasing endeavours Jex, H. H. Benson, J. C. and B D. Evans.

to devise efficient traffic control. Fletcher, A. R. T. Raven, A D The game is being played at In 1917, when there were some five Kew,

11 am.. at the U.S.R.C. ground, million automobiles in the nation Kowloon "A" v. Civil Service Kowloon, and it is hoped that all at large, the number of automobile "A," at Kowloon. B. Petheram, members who can do so will be deaths was 9,184. In 1922, with 0. B. Raven, W. F. J. Gorvin, Present at the game.

12,230,000 automobiles registered, L.A. K. Duncan, H. Hill, R. J. P.

The Shameen side will be the the number of automobile deaths Thy road is ready: and Thy paths Masters, C. Earnshaw, E. T. Club at tiffin" after the game, and ber of registered cars was more

guests of the Hongkong Hockey was 14,000. Edwards, E. J. Jordan, A. Gall members of the United Services than twice as many at the end of This shows that while the num- Renton, J. C. Long.

Recreation Club are cordially invited.

HYMN FOR ADVENT.

Lord, come away}

Why dost Thou stay?

'made straight

With longing expectations wait The consecration of Thy beauteous

feet

Ride on triumphantly: behold we

Jay

Our lusts and proud wills, in Thy

way!

Hosannal Welcome to our hearts!

Lord here Thou hast a temple too; and full

as dear

BLOOD AND SAND."

DOD AND

RUDOLPH .VALENTINO AT THE CORONET.

Douglas Fairbanks gives place to newer comer in the art of the film, and from an enoyable fantasy in which all hearts went out to "The Thief of Bagdad" and all eyes and minds were charmed with the beauty of settings beyond the dreams of the ordinary-we come back to romance and reality of the world that we know and live in, Blood and Sand" is of Spain it. self; of a story written by a writer known far outside the boundaries Where Thou hast chose to set Thy of his own beloved country-a

~ face!

As that of Sion, and as full of sin: Nothing but thieves and robbers

dwell therein: Enter, and chase them forth, and

cleanse, the floor: Crucify them, that they may Dever

more

Profana that Holy place

it

And then if our stiff tongues

shall be

Mule in the praises of Thy Deity, The stones out of the temple wall Shall cry aloud and call Hosanna! And Thy glorious

footsteps greet!

JEREMY TAYLOR.

Tickling Throat.

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CHURCH NOTICES.

A

CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR 18 MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THA HEADING.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

Hongkong, December. 7th 1924...

1.

Ind Sunday in Advent

. Holy Communion. 10a.m. Children's Service. 13.. Matins. Freober: Rev. T B Powall, Babject Jedgment.

19 Noon. Holy Communion.

p.m Evensong. Preacher-Rev R. J. Northoott, F. subject: The Forrow of this

country he sees slipping into decay from which he would rescue it- discriminating readers, and who who has earned the plaudits of

Horsemen that will live long in World. preached a sermon in his "Four the memory. Here Is the stage

Koad, Tram station.

Pandey, 11.15 am. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. Friday mornings 10 to 18.

Roading to open Tubadny

set for the exploitation of the First Church of Christ, Solentist. hatreds, the loves and desires of a MacDonnell Road, Below Bowen very engaging people. The title itself smacks of bull fights and the picturesqueness that surrounds such things. Rudolph is, in this, not a Shelk; he is no dusky potentate whom pale love- Did you ever have that nerve-racking lorn ladies sigh for. He is some. experiones caused by a bit of moons or thing more in the fashion of the phlegm that stubbornly refuses to be dis- | man we know and can appreciate lodged, but tiskies and tickles until it and carries with it all a fascination mometimes almost strangles! Just that is added to as the story Now sips of Chamberlain's Cough proceeds. Valentino's name wil Remedy, swallowed very slowly and allowed to alide down than throat will be sufficient to draw the usual whop that fisks and at once give you crowds to the Coronet, but those Tunaense relief. Try it that way too for who attend can be assured, of; a herpesa, bronchial and other night picture, that ranks high in the fini For do everywhoco

world and is well worth seeing.

ROXOR

that six-year period, the number of automobile deaths, in the same in. terval, had increased by more than lonè half.

The number of cars per one thousand of population in 1917 was.48; the number of automobile deaths per one thousand of popu lation in that year was .0887, In 1622, these figures were, respec- |tively, 115 and 1334.,

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AS from the 8th December nur Ofices will be in the P. & 0. Building, Connaught Road

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.,

Agenta, Rongkong, 6th December, 1924, 4

An Antiseptle Elmimens, There is no danger whatever from Joel Jaw or blood pudson resulting from a wound"when" "Chamberlin'” Pân kimi | is promptly applied. - "It is antiseptic sod · destroys the gorms which caden theus diaemon.To kino cauree wounds, to head-without-maturation" and "tu" one- third the time required by that un treatment. For sale everywhere.)

Hoogkong, 6th December, 1924.

"ST. JOAN."

C.

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"ST. JOAN.”

January 12, 13, 15, 16 & 17, 1925,

at 9 p.m. sharp January 14 at 4.30 p.m.

"ST. JOAN."

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From Monday, December 15, 9.a.m..

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