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AFTER FIFTY YEARS.

AN OLD RESIDENT'S VIEWS.

THE CHINESE MILITARISTA.

ALL EXTREMISTS WITHOUT EXCEPTION,

follows:

*

"YOU" 'OP IT!"

EASTERTIDE SERVICES.

ARMY STOPPED BY BRITISH AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

TAR

*ARDLY WORTH MENTION ING."

"

The following are the Eastertide Services arranged for St. John's Cathedral c

J

How a British naval sentry beld On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes up an entire Chinese army is day, Holy Communition will be amusingly told by Commander G. celebrated at 7.43 a.m., with matins B. Hartford, D.5.0., in "Com at 10.15 a.m. At the evensong sar- A resident who has been in China mander, R.N." (Arrowsmith, 108.vice, at 6 p.m. the Rev. W. R.

·for filty years and speaks Chinesa i ed.).

Cannell will be the preacher, and fluently, sums up the situation aa It was at Eiukiang, a small his subjects will be-Monday: "The British concession about 400 miles Sublimest Prayer;" Tuesday: "The "Chiang Rai Shek, Borodin and up the Yangtze, during the Mystery of Pain" Wednesday: "Eugene Chen are the three branches revolusion of 1911. The respon-Bearing the Cross."

of the trunk of a tree. With Redibility for the defence of the con- On Thursday there will be Russing inspiration they are out to cession fell upon Commander Kart celebration of Holy Communion at do harm to all foreigners-in China, ford, who was in command of a 7.45 am, and matina at 10.13 a.mi singling out the British-to attack | destroyer, and he landed a couple On Good Friday there will be Erst because she is at present one of 'Maxims and placed sentries on | Litany and Ante-Communion st. 10 of the most powerful nations and the gates

a.m., Matins and Sermon at 11 am. has the largest interest in China.

One day, in the usual course of (preacher the Rev. W. R. Canneil), It is dattery to Chiang Kai Shek routine, he naked a sentry on one The subject of the addresa will be that the papers should describe his of the fur gates if he had anything." The Loneliness of Christ." as moderate." All Civil and Mili-to report. "No, sir,” said the sex- tary Officials are

extremists bar try; but as the Commander began none Don't forget that! One can to walk away he added;"" Oh, beg only call the merchant class or well- pardon, sir, perhaps I had better to-do residents in China moder mention it, as if by way of an ates."

after thought.

P

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The Meditation on the Passion will be observed from noon to 3 p.m., and will be conducted by the Rev. H. "Copley Moyle. Persons enter- ing or leaving during the time of the Three Hours' Service are 're- quested to do so during the singing of the hymns.

&

Evensong and preparation for Easter Communion will be held at 6 p.m.

On Easter Evo (Saturday) there at 7.45 m, with Evensong at 6 will be Holy Communion celebrated p.m.

"Chiang Kai Shek, Wu Pei Fu.

"I Says, *'Alt '”! Chang Tso Lin and Sun Chuan

"A Chinese army tried to march Fang are all anti-foreign without in 'ère about an hour ago; so I exception.

These four have some told 'em to 'op it." This was his prearrangements with each other story:— which only students of the Three

"When this 'ers army marches up On Good Friday evening there Kingdoms can understand. Review towards this 'ere gate, I advances will be a vocal and instrumental ing the past you will see that Wu two or three paces, comes on guardsoloists will include Mrs. Sanger repital, beginning at 9.15 p.m. The Pei Fa gave way to Chiang Kai with my ride with bayonet attached, (soprano), Mrs Aubrey (violin) Shek when he reached the middle and says Alt! The army alta, and Mr. A. P. Glanvilla (bass). Yangtze in his Northern Expedi and the General, who was leading tion. There was no fighting which with his staff on 'orseback, sends one can call fighting. Then, when one of 'em up to me to ask what the Chiang diverged his course east- trouble is I explains, and he goes ward, Sen Chuan Fang subaided in back to 'is General, and there's a the same manner with scarcely any good bit of parleying going on be bloodshed which one can call war. fore he comes back again. Moreover, Chang Tso Lin sent his devastating army from the North entrusted to Chang Trung Chang with the apparent intention of frus trating Chiang Kai Shek from his advance to Shanghai, and to ever throw him; but they did not even show fight, they merely retreated

General says, 'e says, 'that 'e only wants to pay is compliments to the British Consul and report that the Republic, 'ave come out on top in this 'ère district, and that 'e as no more to fear, or words to that effect.

On Easter Sunday there will be Holy Communion celebrated at ?

being choral. There will be Matins and Eermon at 11 am, the preacher being the Rev. H. Copley Moyle. of Holy Communion at noon, and There will be another celebration

a flower service for Children at 3 p.m., with an address by the Rev. N. V. Halward. Evensong will be at 6 p., the sermon to be preached by the Rev: W. R. Cannell."

am and 8 a.m, the latter service

THEOSOPHIST THEORIES

OF DEATH.'

*4* You can tell the General from "Jüdging these manuurrea for a me,' I says, 'that neither the Cop- moment, what conclusions can one sul her me never, 'ad anything to arrive at One can only sun them fear in this fere concession, and up as follows:-These militarists that if he is so anxious to pay iADDRESS TO LOCAL LODGE. are only camouflaging and sham. compliments, 'e can enter with two of is staff, provided that 'e 'andi ming, or as the Chinese say, 'Pull-is arme over to me, and that the At this week's meeting of the local ing the cat's tail, in order, on the army piles arms in the interval.' Theosophical Society, on Thursday, one hand to let the foreigners think | And so the Chinese army piled Mr. H. E. Lanepart gave no they are going to split and kill each arm, and the General and two of address on "Death and After." He his staff handed over their swords said in brief. The constitution of other; on the other hand these I leans them up against the gate man according to the Esoteric moves are made to postpone the there,' said the A.B. You urry Philosophy is sevenfold, consisting setion of the Foreign Powers. We up, I saya, I don't want to 'ave to of the Immortal Triad-Individu- wait 'ere all day for the likes of ality-Spirit as will, Spirit as read in the papers some months ago you?"

Intuition and Spirit as Intellect, that Chiang Kai-Shek was dead.

and of the perishable Quaternary In about five minutes was the Person, consisting of the mind- Now we hear of Borodin's disap back again, and I gives 'im is body, the desire-bady, the etheric The army unpiles Arms, double, and the physical body. Can any one believe sword. that Chiang Kai Shek's warning forus up, and marches off."Death is complicated process, "I 'ope I 'aven't done anything wherein the immortal part of man to the Americans zot to be led by wrong, sir, but I 'ardly thought it shakes off, one after the other, its the British and his threat that all worth mentioning at first," was the outer mortal casings, passing itself the war ships we can send to China A.B.'s final word would be useless against his econ. omic weapons, sounds to one as sa open challenge to the British direct- ly and other Powers indirectly. Again the Hankow agreement is not worth the paper it was written on, seeing the present state of affairs there. No matter what terms we.

pearance.

offer, or what agreements we sign, they will all end in vapour. The militarists ander the guidance of "Borodia purposely split Chinn up into factions to keep the Powers at bay. If they had a stable Govern- ment disputes and protests would be settled too quickly.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE.

WEEKLY RETURN OF FREE

VACCINATION.

after the dropping of each body into a higher state of consciousness. The lawful stepping out of the body results in a vastly increased freedom and vividness of life, for man is primarily and potentially divine.

At the moment of death the man withdraws from the physical body, and the snapping of the last tic between it and the etheric double marks the actual moment of death for "the physical body. When the etheric double finally "quits the body, it does not travel any distance from it, normally it remains float ing over the body, the man's state of consciousness being dreamy and peaceful, unless tumultuous distress and viclent emotion surrounds the corpse from which it has just

The number of Chinese vaccinated free of charge-by members of the Ambulance Brigade, up to and in cluding Thursday, the 7th inst., is; Chinese Y.MC.A. Division, 24.455; King's College Division, 5,587; Rail way Division, 4,013; Indian Divi- sion, 4,552; Kowloon Division, 21,07%; Mongkok Division, 4,072 Shaukivan Division, 3,433; St.separated itsel£ Joseph's College Division, 931; Un Long Division, 320. Total, 49,055.

HEALTH BULLETIN OF EASTERN PORTS.

Quiet The Death Chamber, Extreme quiet and self-control should be observed in the death chamber for during this time the whole life passes swiftly in review before the Ego. One should | at

Buch moments speak in whispers, not to disturb the quiet ripple thought, and not hinder the busy work of reviewing the entire past. As

in

PIANOS

FOR

HIRE

AT

MOUTRIE'S,

CHATER ROAD.

BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.

There are very few changes in the lista this week for the two divisions.

Poc. Lake (R.A.0.0.), E. A. L (University) and A. E. Lacey (Police) occupy the leading positions again in the second division bowling figures but their averages have changed.

Only a few matches remain to be played and it is not expect- ed that the lists will be affected much

The averages follow:-

Players.

K. R. Macaskill (K.O.C.)

F. J. Ling (CS.C.C) 5. V. Gittens (U.)...... Lt. Hankey (K.O.S.B.) T. E. Pearce (H.K.CC.) A. W. Ramsay (K.C.C.) B.. P. Ng (U)

BATTING Division I. No. of

Most. Times

Inns Ruca. In Infis. Not out. Average.

A. A. Runjahn (U.) ........... Capt. Dobbie (K.O.S.B.)

305

82*

3

76.25

5

74.68

A. W. Hayward (H.K.C.C.)... 7 Lt. Emley (RN.)........

310

83.20

5 123

3

61.50

4 105

69.50

G. R. Sayer (6.8.0.0.)

§

408

1.

50.75 +

F. Goodwin (K.C.C.)

7

930

E. C. Fincher (C.S.C.C.)

8

910

46.00 42.00†

Capt. Bevis (K.C.C.)

*

.110

38.66

5

73

38.50+

8

266

"60

0

33.27+

..189

31.50

157

31.40

243

30.62

183

-83***

30.80†

147

*

23.40†

174"

2

99.00

927

98.37

140

2

28.00†

165

2

27.50+

Dr. D. K. Samy. (L.).................

134

0

28.80

H. Owen Hughes (E.K.C.C.)...

130

0

23.00

8. H. Ismail (IRC)

127

25.40t

A. H. Madar (LRC)

8

1.

25.96+

Lt. Col. Cantrell (B.N.) - 4

100

915,00

F. J. de Rome (C.S.C.C.)

8

140

23.33†

Capt. Thorp (KO.S.B.)

138

23.00

8

182

92175

4

90

99.50

100

21.80+

.....

143

21.14

5

31

21.00

B 107

90.87+

B. D. Evans (C8.0.0.) Rev. Venn (R.N.)

W. Brace (K.C.C.)

Y. A. Wahab (LRC).

C. W, Lam (U.)

"O. Ismail (C.C.C.).......

Capt. Morris (K.O.C.)

F. Baker (C.B.C..)...... D. Rumjaha (C.0.0)....... Capt. Evers (H.K.C.C.) A. E. Wood (C.S.C.C.)

Players

Capt. E. W. Morris (K.C.O.) G. R. Vallack (H.K.0.0.) E. B. Reed (C.8.C.C.) Capt. Dobbie (K.0.8.3.) F. Goodwin (E.C.C.)

F. M. el Arculij (I.R.0.) A: E. Rumjahn (V.) .... Major Lightfoot

(F.K.0.0.)

H. F. Un (C.R.C.) :..... Bergt Gifford (R.A.)

A. H. Madar (IRC)

J. S. A. Curreem (LBO)

N. H. Rosa (K.0.0.)

Players.

A. R. Minu (LRC)

R. E. Davies (0.8.0.C.) L. A. R. Duncan (K.0.C.) H. A. Alves (Recreio)

Players.

Pte. Lake (R.A.0.C.) E. A. Lee (U.) .......... A. E. Lacey (Police)

60%

BOWLING. Division I.

Division II.

¥¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ⠀ ⠀ • Ñ o 898888084889048 7 4 2 8 9 8 2 × 8 ¤ ¤ ¤× JER

*Runs, Wicketa. Averago.

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5.- 4.20

18.

7.33

6

8.60

9.75.

20%

8.79

24

10.12†

11.037

11.47

11.00

11.50

11.91+

*-.11.90

32.00

BATTING.

Division IL

No. Buna In Iana Notout. Average.

Inno of

Most Times

A. 8, Sufind (I.R.G)

210

83*

42.00

S. A. B. Ikmail (1.B.C.)....... 9

235

58

2

30.42

..

D. E. G. Nicholson (H.K.C.C.).4

133

62

23,75

W. D. Gibbs (Tamar}

.t

130

51

39.80

F. T. Orr (H.K.C.O.)...

120

48

"1

30.00

C. F. Alexander (Police) ....... Lt. Duncan (RN)

238.

58

1

$20.75

115

B1*

28.75

W. Hong Sling (U.)

R. C. Reed (Hecreio) M. F. Piana (Recreio) E. de Sousa (Recreio) LSA T. King (Tomar), W. Hyde (K.C.C.).......

C. Sara (C.B.C.0.)

43

28.75

8" 155

*44*

25.83

7 153

25.60

5

100

494

95.00

8

125.

59

25.00

6.

153

115

24.12

28

21

24.00

A. K. Minu (IL.B.C.) ................ H. M. Xavier (Recreio).

119

2

23.80

8

177

60

0.

22.12

4 84

38

0

21.00

.11

35*

3

21.00

7122

45

1

20.33

$ 140

20.00

BOWLING.

Rans. Wicketa Average.

212.

43

1.80

108

16

-7.90

294

-7.36

the

Lt. Norris (R.N.) ....

119

7.43

B. V. Gittens (V)

102

7.84

Dale (Tamar)

555

7.85

W. F. Gorvin (C.8.0.C.)

47.

7,83

8.37

8.55

8,77

6,80

293

8.87

30

8.90

:D:

9.00

10%

9.00

2.20

L. A R Duncan (.0.0.)

$139

14

9:42

T. H King (Police)

-9.00

T. D. E. Fendered (0.8.0.0.),

6

10.00

C. D. Wales (H.K.C.C.)

109

19

10.10

B. N. Sudan (U.)

980

8

10.39

B..A Swift (Tamar)

151

14

10.78

M. P. Madar (LR.O.)

163

14

10.92

H. O. Burgess (E.K.0.0.) .... C.P.O. Beasley (Tamar)

.68

8

11.00

150

14.

11.35

A8. Ismail (LR.0.) dan

8

11:49

B. S. W. Paterson (0.8.0.0.)

*Not out.

138

12

13.50

Excluding figures for Royal Engineers and Signals watch.

Batting or more innings to count.

Bowling or more wickets to count.

**Let us be assured, once for all, prestige and commerce will be lost by the Powers simultaneously if they permit outrages to go on much longer. Let us give up hoping that Chiang Kai Shek will eventually de any good Let us be prepared for the worst.

Chiang Kai Shek now awitches Forts fer the week ending April days go en the five higher principles the blame for the Nanking outrage 2nd, 1927, states: to the remnants of the Northerner army. This simply proves the value of having facticns so that the blame

for a shameful act may be placed on another party. If the FowerN believe that Chiang is moderate and not an extremist they will be woefully disappointed,

There je

a great cry now about a split in the Nationalist Govern

What do we neel ment.

Any actual fighting between themi No. We shall never see that. There is no civil war in China. This war is a pretext to. nullity treaties and nothing else. The militarists would prefer no unification of Chin's so that each of them might live on plunder and banditry and upon ex tortions from their own good mer- chante. The Powers should act together, otherwise we shall fall within the category of an old 'Chi- nese saying Chun hon tag mong' meaning the teeth will die when the lips are frozen.

The Health Bulletin of Eastern

PLAQUE

1 case at Alexandria. 9 cases at Bassein..

6 cases at Bombay."

I case ut Rangood." 4 cases at Colombo.

..CHOLERA.

4 cases at Basecin, to cases at Calcutti.

· 1 case 'Sat Rangoon." 16 cares at Bengkok..

3 cases at Saigon

BALL-POX!

1 case at Alexandria,

85 cases at 'Bombay. 200 cases at Calcutta.

5 cases at Karachi. cases at Madras.

20

Caso at Negapatam.

48 casos at Bangoon. •

esso at Singapore. a cases at Bangkok. case at Saigon.

case

at Robe case at Osaka.

From

disengage themselves the etheric double, and shake, this off as they previously, shook off the grosser body. The stronger and the grosser the desires of a man have been during life, the longer and more distressing in this process. Suicides to the day when they would have died a natural death are separated from their higher prio- ! eiples by gulf in consciousness. They find themselves precisely as much alive mentally as before, for they are unable to free themselves from their etheric double, which is the counterpart of the physical body, and is invulnerable to physical means of destruction, until its ap pointed time for disintegrationé Arrives. So they may destroy the body, but not the appointed time of sentient existence. Victims of sud- den accidents fall asleep till the end of the natural life period and are then free to enter the higher state of consciousness.

V. T. Mans (1.R.0.)

T.Gutterres (Recreio)

Sirdar Khan (LRC) R. C. Witchell (C.B.C.C.) Q. F. Alexander (Poliso),

G. Lee (E.C.C.).....

A. R. Minu (1.2.0.)

H. A. Alves (Recreio)

J: R. Hinton (H.K.0.0.)......

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