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HOME OFFICE AND THE value and importance to the Legis

DRINK QUESTION.

Dealing with the Club Evil.

lature and students of our social system.

ST. ANDREW'S

CHURCH.

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Celebration of 25th

Anniversary.

The protection of women and children was part of the duty of the Home Office in relation to the alcohol question, and in regard to this Lord Brentford said: "It is my definite claim that there is to-day. no other one thing in the whole realm of human life which could be more easily removed by the will of the people than the effect of alcoholle' indulgence on the child and l the home. We all know there are!. In a paper of 14,000 words Lord many causes acting together or in Brentford, formerly Home Secre- co-operation in producing broken anniversary, it being the eve of tary, has discussed how the alcohol home life, poverty, bad economic St. Andrew's Day and the question concerns the Home Office. conditions, unemployment, bad

LORD BRENTFORD'S PAPER.

SPECIAL SERVICES..

In commemoration of the 25th

Holy Communion was adminis-

This is the fourteenth Norman temper, and unfaithfulness, but Patronal festival, special thanks- Kerr memorial lecture of the So-only too often drink enters as a co- giving services were held in St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, yester ciety for the Study of Inebriety, operating factor." whose president, Lady Barrett, pre- As for the racial effects of alcohol day, and were attended by large alded at a meeting in Friendo" the balance of medical opinion was,

congregations. House, when Lord Brentford read he said, quite definitely in favour the greater part of his lecture, leav-of the following propositions: There ing the rest to be studied in its may be, and probably is, some im-tered at 7.16 and 8.15 a.m. The pamphlet form.

pairment of the reproductive cells morning service was conducted by of the parent by the use of alcohol, the Vicar (the Rev. W. Walton and certainly by the excessive con- sumption of alcohol. Chronic Rogers), assinted by Mr. J. H. alcoholism is, at least, a possiblo Hunt,, O.B.E. (Lay Reader). The cause of sterility in both men and lessons were read by the Bishop women. Infant mortality amongst

In his more general observations Lord Brentford pointed out that whatever might be said for the pleasure gained from the use of alcohol it could not be denied that from the moderate drinkers must come the constant recruitment to the ranks of alcoholics who became victims of alcoholism though such enuses as personal failure of will power, pressure of social custom, failure of adaptation to the train of modern life, or hereditary condi- tions.

the chilren of alcoholic parents is of Victoria (the Rt. Rev. C. R. higer than in the case of parents Duppuy, D.D.) who also preached, who do not so indulge. Small

The service was attended by St. quantities of alcohol taken by a wo Andrew's troop of Boy Scouts and man while in a condition of preg-the Wolf Cub pack. nancy enter through her blood into The music was excellent, the blood of her child, and have an full Choir chanted the Te Deum adverse influence upon development. Laudamus anthem version, and

The

He quoted figures to show that in Careful series of experiments, also sang the hymn "O Worship! spite of all their education and he added, had provided distinct evi- the King; all glorious above". other advantages, the upper and dence that alcoholism, especially in The soloist of the latter was middle classes are those most hard the mother, was a contributing Master L. A. Sanh. Mr. Rupert ly hit by alcoholism, these classes cause of delinquency in children. Baldwin, A.T.C.L., was at the organ. showing a mean

percentage of One of the concomitants of alcoholic this is the Gate of Heaven." deaths due to alcoholism of 3.2 as homen' was a lack of discipline, and compared with 1.6 in skilled work there was no more potent factor in men and 1.8 in unskilled workmen. the causation of juvenile de These figures were taken from an linquency than a lack of discipline article published in the "Lancel" in in the home. 1924.

The Bishop took his text from Genosis XXVIII., 17, "This is none other than the house of God, and The Bishop spoke of the help that St. Andrew's Church, and its "We claim," said Lord Lord Brentford dealt very many, activities had given, and was Brentford, "that the finding of ex-cautiously with the figures that giving, to this Colony. Suppose perts is such that in the matter of show the enormous decrease in con- there had been no St. Andrew's alcohol the evidence of scientifle invictions for drunkenness between Church, what difference would It vestigation creates a great, some the years 1013 and 1929. Various have made in their lives? of us think conclusive, authority reasons had been assigned for the In conclusion the Bishop spoke for total abstinence.".

change, but he said that any conclu- of the great benefits that the pre- "Night Club Evil."

ston would be unreliable if it over-sent congregation had received Discussing the restriction on the looked the fundamental changes in from former benefactors and ap- hours for the sale of alcohol intro-the habits of the people that have pealed to them not to lay behind duced during 1915 by the Liquor taken place during the last two those who had done so much for Control Board and the demand from generations, and especially since the St. Andrew's in the past. certain quarters that the pre-wa. end of the Great War-the re- freedom should be restored, he said cognition that it is a disgraceful

Early Days Recalled.

the

that he had yet to find a single thing to be drunk, either in public At the evening service candidate for Parliament who had or in private, the higher standard Vicar preached, giving an interest- stood on the platform of the total of living, the popularity of country ing survey of the earlier days of removal of restrictions either from air and public parks, the oppor-St. Andrew's Church, public-houses or clubs. That was tunities for open-air games, and, to He paid a warm tribute to those the best test he could apply to use a word he disliked, the remark-who have in recent years faithful. public opinion,

able "biking" movement.

When Home Secretary he had been constantly pressed to deal with "the night club evil," he had had the under serious consideration

drafting of legislation for that pur-

STOWAWAYS CAUGHT.

W

ly stood by the church and help. ed to carry on the work. Appeals never seemed to fall on barren ground. There was always a band of devoted and loyal workera,

Two Chinese who were remand-whose hearts God had touched to pose. The difficulty in defining aled on Saturday at the Kowloon give themselves and their abilities night club had proved to be in- Magistracy were this morning fin- to His service. superable, and eventually he had ed $25 or two weeks' imprisonment concluded that the question of each, for stowing away from Swa-heritage; while thanking God for night clubs could only be dealt with, tow on the 8.8. Kwangtung.

It, let us spare no effort in hand-

"We have received 1 noble

as part of a comprehensive survey Both men were found in a pri-jing it on enriched and enobled by

self-sacrificing service to

of licensing legislation, and in the vate part of the ship, and one al-pur meantime a stringent enforcement leged that he received a passage those who shall come after. of the laws regarding the supply in exchange for a bundle of cloth-

of intoxicating liquor in clubs ing.

"While drawing encouragement from the past, we must not for.

{would reduce the evil to manageable Foar Japanese fruit-hawkers get that noble ventures still chal-

limits.

were charged with stowing away Lord Brentford recalled the fact from Kobe on the 8.a. Takada. that before the Inst general election i The first three were fined $50 or all the three parties had approved a month's imprisonment each. The the suggestion of appointing a other, who is only 14 years of age, royal commission on the licensing was reminded for 48 hours, pend- question, and he hoped that the re- ing arrangements for his immediate port, when presented, would be of return.

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lenge our faith and call upon us to show forth the same spirit which inspired those who have laboured here in the past.”

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