ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM.
ITS HISTORY.
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The blow was completed in 1798 by the wounds, and mon who were “gassed" by appearance before Male of Napoleon's the deadly fumes in the mine, but they drended for underground to the work. fect and transports, then on their way to Egypt, Some treachery and the weak-ings, helping the rescue parties in their ness of the Order's leaders at the tinrilly dangerous work, carrying oni
snatching them from
first induced the Grand Master to capitulate survivors. without fighting. The Knights were dis.borderland of death by giving The history of the Red Cross movement,persed in ships to their native lands, aid on the spot. Al what was done at Senghenydd has been done elsewhere, which figures to-day so largely in the while Napoleon, leaving a French garri
After the varying circumstances, scores and hun public eye, when its wearers have gone son, proceeded to Egyp forth in their thousands to tend the battle of the Nile, Malta was taken by dreds of times. The men of the Brigale wounded on the field of battle or in the the British Arst and becams R British are to be found in every railway con
pany, and in all the principal mines. hospital at the base, is centred round and possession.,
factories, foundries and industrial con- derives its origin from the Order of St.
cerns throughout the country, John of Jerusalem.
THE ORDER IN ENGLAND.
From this most ancient Order which possesses an unbroken record, dating back to the eleventh century, is desended the Grand Friary of the Order of the Hospi val of St. John of Jerusalem in Eagland,torical interest. and this in its turn brought into existence the St. John Ambulance Brigade as we know it to-day.
JERUSALEM.
With rare interruptions, a hospital had cxisted in the Holy City from the third ocatury, ever since it had become a contro, of Christian pilgrimage, Early in the eleventh centuryertai merchants of Amail had purchased the site of the Latin hospital established by Charle magne destroyed in 1010 with all the other Christian refablishments, by order of the fanatical Caliph Hakim Bismillah and had there founded a hospital for pilgrims, served by Fenedictines which subsequently was dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
IN TIME OF WAR.
A moment for St. John's Church at the ancient headquarters of the Brigade, veiled by King George, commemorates laid down their lives in carrying on their the services of over 70 of the Brigade who work in the South Africam and Chinese Wars of 1999-1902.
The history of the Order in England is Hot illuminated by the same wonderful passages of battles with Saracen and Turk, but it is one the less full of his
About the year 10 one, Jordan de Brist af Eltham, Kent, gave to the Order ten acres of land in Clerkenwell, where the Knights built their chief home in England. and on
We are now at war the griness and which site the headquarters of the St.
the most terrible war the world has ever John Andulance Brigade now is: At the
seen. What are the members of the St. beginning of the fourteenth century, the Aubulance Brigade, doing now! Orter was divided into the eight nations, The answer is that 5,000 of them are for tongues, of Provence, Auvergne
France, Raly, Aragon, Castile, England. aireads helping the armies in the field. and Germany, and the chief diguities of and farms as many men volunteered ars wens asked for. During the first work the Order were severally appropriated to after the outhirak of
over 4,000 the principals of the various nations, the brigade men were mobilis for service head, of the Order in England being with the Royal Navys and the Army. called the Turcopilier;-or-Commander of Since then, further contingents have been the Cavalry,,
sent to France, and they have been in the thick of the work at Mans, at Cambrai, at "Murax, on the Aisne, and at other battles which will henceforth be inscribed glori ously the banners uf British
egingots.
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what
THE BUILDINGS IN CLERKENWELL, The first building in England was on When in 1097 the Crusaders besieged a large and impressive scale, consisting the Holy City, the Hospies was in charge of a crypt, a choir, and a circular mave of a body of men calling themselys The the other buildings of the Priory com-
APPIM TO PERSIC.: Poor Brethren of the Hospital of Sprising, go far as is known, a greid kall, John." The Order was, in its early dormitories cloisters, armonty, and a
At this fateful time, when England and stages, a purely ending brotherhood. gate-house. The head of the Order in the Empire are drawn into a conflict anlike the great rival Order of the England was the lard Prior of St. side which even the desperate fighting Knights Templars, which began as John's, who took precedence of all other of the old Knights of St. Johu pales into military organisation. From the moment lay barons in the House of Lords. of the entry of the Crusaders the Hospie 1381, the Lord Prior, Sir Robert Hales insignific, it will be seen then under the headship of a certain
was beheided fry the rebels ander Water Ir help and usefulness is the oldest Red Cross organisation. In times brother Gerard, grow greatly in ampart Tyler, at the same time as the Archbishop of praes the Order does appeal to the
and wealth. Dorations and of Canterbury, and the. Priory Buildings privileges, were showered on the institu
were burnt, but were replaced later public for subscriptions. But now in this Lion from all over the Holy Land and The Lord Privt, Sir Thomas Duchat, gest hour of our history, when, in addi- tion to the expense of mobilising thou; Europe. Princes, nobles, and prelates, | rebuilt the gate-house A 1504, and
sands of men. there are funds required From Provence, Spain, France, England, inserted the large windows still existing to the equipment and maintenance of the Portugal and Italy vied with each other in the Priory Church. At the dissolution spitals of the Order at home and in supporting this stronghold of Chris of the religious house the Priory abroad, there is every need for the public tianity in the Holy City, now delivered | G
Hospitallers Was the fant
to come forward and support a national from the grip of the Saracs. By then
be suppressed, and during the time of Gieraad's death in 1120 the Fustituemaind in his ceign King Henry VIII. organisation which works to the best of all ends the succour of friend and W Buy a great power throughout used the buildings partly as a storehouse foe alike on the field of battle. The spirit for his munitions of war, and partly as which inspires the St. John Ambulance It was Raymond Puy, sarressor to a home for the Lady Mary, Gerard, who, gave the Order its military.
The Priory appears soon to have been Brigade has its roots in the earliest years of chivalry, when the Knights of t. John character. The armed, defence of
broken, up into the hands of various combined, for the first time in the history. pilgrims to the Holy Land was no doubt owners, and today, with the exception of of the world, the art of healing with already part of its functions, but it was
a few cellars, nothing retains but the
Cross. Through the oenturies the Order a renewal of activity on the part of the choir and crypt of the church and the valour and prowess as soldiers of the Saracens which turned ·Wh healing gatehouse of the Priory, now known as brotherhood into a redoubtalk military St. John's Gale, the beadquarters of the has endured, with a history more full and organisation. With the sanction of Pope Order in England, Pascale .. the brothers were constituted
tion
Christendom.
the
for centuries throughout the Mablished the Order in
Early in the treath avitary the as no Order of Knighthood by Raymond Venerable Ordinary Council of the Order du Puy, who assumed the title of find sitting in Paris, consisting chiefly of Master.
The cross argent on a field
of the Order from Malta by gules, or, in other words, the white cross French Knights who had survived the on a red ground, henceforward a power
with the purise that admission wir armori ranen, was adopted bearings; and a black robe with the sight night is extended to members of the Anglican Church. The status of the pointed white criss on the left breast. Order was confined by Ques
Victoria symbolic of the eight. Beatitudes, as their who, in 1888, granted now charter which ditive dress in times of peace. The
to day controls: the work of the English institution was at the height of its power Grand Priory and its departments. when in 1187 Saladin drove the Christians from Jerusalem.
ACHE.
The Knights removed to Acre, whne they eceted great buildings, and played such an important part in the defene of the town that it became known as St. Jean d'Acre.
CYPRUS.
In 1291 the Christians were driven wholly out-of-Palestine by the Barucens, and the Order removed to Cyprus, whers their headquarters were the Castle of Kolossi, which is still standing, and which is partly the property of the Eng- lish Order to-day.
RHODES.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Such is the great background of history from which the St. John Ambulance Asso ciations and its offshoot, the St. John Ambulance Brigade, have evolved, and never surely hat a good cause such inspiring memories to draw upon.
What
slimulating thun that of dynasty.
дау royal
The
The men in the dark uniform are one of the legacies bequeathed to the world by battled with the hosts of Saladin. the Christian keight, whe, centuries ago, of the St. John and Women Ambulance Brigade belong to the all si healing sceity in the world.
דונם
A PROLONGED WAR. BERLIN'S SIGNIFICANT SILENCE.
The absence of any démenti, either official or otherwise, of the remark attributed to the Kaiser, that the war would be over in October, lends colour, the Times says, to the supposition that this Imperial utter ance was nuthentic. It is significant that nothing which suggests that the war is likely to be a protracted one ever appears in the German newspapers. A very cun densed port of Lord Kitchener's speech on July 9th was issued to the Press, but there has been practically no comment, and his statement that nothing had occurred to alter his original opinion that the war would be a long one is studiously ignored. All this appears to indicate that Germany of a long-drawn-out struggle. A disagree by no means enthusiastic at the prospect
The der er of the Red Cross was adopt ed at the time of the Geneva Courantion in 186, the Congress adopting the arms of the City of Geneva, ouly reversing its Bolours. The Order of St John of Jerusalem in England, as it then existed, was represented at the International Con- ference of Bed Cru Societies held in Berlin (best omen) in 1989, but the real beginning of the ambulance movement, as we know it, dates from the Franco-Cer- in 1310 they removed to the Island of man War of 1870, when it was soon that Bhodes, which admirably suited feiro Red Cross Society could fulfil its able impression has obviously been caused purpose as a stronghold in the in and duties in time of war unless it were pro by the brilliant success of the British War sea, and there set about building a perly organised in time of peace. fortress which should withstand the most has been done for held hospitals by Loan, mone especially as utterly mislead- One desperate attacks of the Infidel. The Florence Night, gale has been done for ag forecasts of the result had been pre-
large war fleet, and ambulance work generally by the St.viously published by several papers. Knights built a
that John's Ambulance Association, For the Hamburg organ roundly declared last week powerful became generally so the Turks, after their capture of Con-last forty years its powers and organisa that the absolute maximum the British stantinople, determined to suppress this tion have been steadily developing, not Government could hope to borraw was bulwark of the Cross against the grow-only in the British Isles but throughout £300,000,000. The fact that double this The Turks the Empire, so that India, Canada, amount has actually been subscribed may ing power of the Crescent, attacked the Island in 1450 with an enor-South Africa, Australia, and all the open the eyes of the German publie to the mous fleet and army, but were beaten off. other Dominions have now their own character of the "news" their newspapers after terrible assaults, by the Knights splendid organisations, while in Jerusal supply them with. under Grand Master Peter d'Aubusson. lem it maintains the British Ophthalmic All these are integral parts Rhodes stood impregnable against the Hospital. power of the Turks and helped to slem of the Ambulance Depot of the Order of the tide of Ottoman successes which St. John. threatened to overwhelm Europe.
There was a period of comparative peace for over 40 years, but in 152 the
According to the Norddeutsche All. gemeine Zeitung, a conference of the Federal Ministers of Finance took place July 10th, at which the Scoretary of he Imperial Treasury Dr. Helfrich, gave a review of the financial position of the Em-
templated for the further prosecution of pire, and outlined the new measures con-
the war
The conversation that followed (pro.
IN-TIME OF PEACE, Though war is now in the minds of all Turks attacked Rhodes again, when Deof us, let us show what the Brigade is L'Isle Adam was Grand Master of the always ready to do in time of peace. On Order. After a ferez siege and an heroic Tuesday, October 14th, 1913, there was a defence lasting six months-the-Knights terrible colliery explosion at Senghonydd, wers compelled to surrender, but on far-in South Wales. Here is an extract from ceeds the Nordeutsche)“ revealed the an oured terms, being allowed to leave the the report of the Superintendent who was animously favourable opinion entertained Island within twelve days in their own in charge of the Brigade workers at thegarding Germany's fancial strength,
and scene of the disaster:- with galleys, and property.
MALTA
their
and also the unanimous and inflexible re solve to cooperate in every sacrifice needed to srcure a victorious peace.".
Dr.
A-
Helfforich announced that
in at the coming Reichstag session. new Vote of Credit would be brought pro- was also considered, and it was The question of taxing
It remains intimated that an impost of this kil would shortly be announced.
fits
war
"I arrived at the colliery about two hours after the explosion occurred, After some years of wandering, the taking with me some stretchers, medical Knights next settled down in Malta, still haversacks, bandages, and oxygen reviving ander De L Isle Adams. They found it apparatus, etc., and in a short time mem a barren rack, but set to work to fortify bers of our Brigade began to arrivs on it to such good purpose that thirty-five the scene. By the afternoon 103 man had years later, in 1505, they were able to reported themselves, bringing with them a beat off a terrible attack by the Turks, good supply of stretchers, haversacks, who lost-thirty thousand men, with the splints, bandages, and, blankets. Several to be seen whether the Minister's confidence Dr. loss of only 200 Knights and 8,000 men of the Brigade went down the pit in Germany's financial strength is shared soldiers.
The siego was watched with with exploring parties to render scist by real experts in the Fatherland,
On the Tuesday Helfferich's reputation as an authority an keenest anxiety by all the princes of ance in rescue work. Europe, and prayers were issued by night eighteen met were brought out finance has suffered 34sideraldy in conse
Five of the St. John men were
quence of his statement to a Vienna news- Queen Elizabeth to be read in all the alive. Churches of England for the defence of with the exploring party, and helped to paper six weeks ago that Great Britain was bring these up, and attended to them, and then rapidly approaching economic ex- Christendom, so sorely renaced.
On the rise of the maritime power of handed them over to nurses in the temhaustion, a remark the fatuity of which i
During the the elective Dukedoms of Venice and porary ambulanco station.
day and night St. John men and sufficiently demonstrated by the result af
our War Loan, Genoa in the seventeenth and eighteenth ocnturies, the Knights of St. Johir slowly nurses turned up at all hours from vari lost influence in the Mediterranean, ous parts fully prepared to undertake though they continued to maintain a fleet anything required of them in such num at Malta and to capture Corsairs, a bors that I had to send many home until
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Smith Capt& Mrs Stew.rt Miss Stockton Mr & Mrs Sandstrom Mrs E. W. Tisdal MG. Tinds Il
Mr J. A. Traba
Mr & Mrs T. rzer Mr & Mr Van den Pol Maj-Gen. Vautris
Mr & Mrs Vergia
ON SALE
IƉOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY to JUNE, 1915. With INDEX. Price $7.50.
On Sale at the Hoxaxaro DAILY PRESE Ofion.
Hongkong, 10th August, 1916.