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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933.
TRIBUTE TO LORD METHUEN
Simple Service At Guards Chapel Memorial
SHANGHAI PHOTOGRAPHER'S SUCCESS
Exhibits Chosen For Chicago's Permanent Collection
and
Field-Marshal the Duke of Con, beginning the band played Mac-
Mr. Bruce Jenkins, of the Ameri- naught, senior colonel of the Bri-xendie's "Benedictus,"
can Asiatic Underwriters, Shang- gade of Guards, unveiled in the the versicles had been recited ac-
and after hai, has received notification that Royal Military Chapel, Wellington companied the hymn "O Strength
two of his prints included in the Barracks, a memorial
International Photographic Salon to Field- and Stay upholding all creation." Marshal Lord Methuen, twenty- Dr. H. Costley-White, Headmaster hibition in Chicago have been. at the Century of Progress Ex- third colonel of the Scots Guards of Westminster, read the lesson selected by the Chicago Museum and Constable of the Tower of from Ecclesiastes, and London. The Duke, who is colonel
this was of Science and Industry as among followed by the hymn "For all the those which they desire for their of the Grenadier Guards, had with him the colonels of the other
Saints who from their labours permanent collection for use in Guards regiments the Prince of beautifully sung without accom-progress. The pictures chosen are rest," two verses of which were portraying scientific and industrial Wales (Welsh Guards), the Duke of York (Scots Guards), Lord Ca- the gallery. At the close of the Cheerful Labour." In the course.
paniment by the choir of boys in entitled "Perfect Control" ven (Irish Guards), and General hymn the Duke of Connaught left Sir Alfred Codrington (Coldstream his seat and followed the Chap- George H High, chairman of the of a letter to Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Guards).
lain-General to the steps below the Century of Progress Photographic sanctuary. Facing the altar, the Exhibition, writes: "The Chicago Duke, speaking clearly and firmly.
Camers Club feels that this re- said: "To the Glory of God, and in
quest reflects credit and honour on honoured memory of Field-Marshal
itself and its exhibitors, and is the late Paul Sanford, Baron Me happy to endorse the request. We thuen, I unveil this memorial? know of no better place in the The covering cloth was then with-world to-day than the Museum of drawn from the Communion rafi Science and Industry, where an step, and the commemorative in- unquestionably active public in- forscription revealed.
terest is being developed in things photographic. The present at- tendance is at the rate of about 100,000 visitors per month."
FIPER'S LAMENT
A large company, representative of the many aspects of Army and official life with which Lord Me- thuen was associated during his long and distinguished career, al- tended the service in which the unveiling ceremony and dedication or the memorial were set. The high Commissioner for South Afri: ca and the Agent-General Malta were present. Mr. Dui Cooper, represented the Secretary for War and the Army Council. The Chaplain-General, in dedi- Field-Marshal Lord Allenby was cating the memorial, used the there, and General Sir Ian Hamil-words: "May all who look upon it ton represented the South African realize the peace of sins forgiven; war veterans. "Among many mem- the joy of faithful service; and the 'bers of the family of the late power of the endless life to which Field-Marshal in the chapel were may God vouchsafe to bring us the present Lord and Lady all through Jesus Christ our Lord" Methuen and the Dowager Lady Then came the Methuen The Prince of Wales ar-
half-shrill but rived shortly before 3 o'clock, and Pipe-Major Robertson, a solitary, moving music of the bagpipes, and was escorted to his place. A few dignified figure, passed into the minutes later the Rev. E. H. central aisle playing "Flowers of Thorold, Chaplain-General to the the Forest." The lament filled the Forces, and the Rev. C. D. Symons, chapel with its beauty, but the Chaplain to the Brigade of Guards, last notes were softened almost to received the Duke of Connaught a whisper, for the piper walked and the Duke of York at the west
As the result of a resolution in the out of the building as he played. Legislatures to day, the women of the door, and in a short procession through the chapel they were join-joined in signing "Abide with me"-Reuter
After prayers the congregation exercise a vote after January 1. 1933. Philippine Islands will be entitled to
ed by Lord Cavan and General Sir Alfred Codrington.
of
and the first verse of the National- Anthem. The Chaplain-General pronounced the Benediction, and before the company left the chapel the band played "Gard Gaul," the slow
of Old march Scots Guards, a traditional Scot- of the tish air which has been associated with the regiment for more than a century.
BAND AND CHOIR Before the service "began two non-commissioned officers took up places in the chancel on either side of a crimson cloth, ornament- ed with the star of the Brigade Guards, which partly draped the memorial, and Yeomen War- ders also took positions below the that five young Guardsmen in 1877 It was recalled in The Times" Communion rail step which has initiated a scheme by which the been reconstructed for the pur bare interior of the Quards Cha- poses of the memorial. In one of pel was transformed by the Lom- the galleries the band of the Scots bardo Byzantine decorative treat- Guards, under Lieutenant H. Ement which is now familiar. Three Dowell. Director of Music, was sta- of those five officers are now com- tioned. The choir was in three memorated within sections. Choristers of the Guards The first step leading to the choir the chancel in full uniform alled the choir is dedicated to the memory stalls; the boys of the Guards Chapel were in a gallery facing the
General Bir George Higginson, who, band; and, choir boys from Cors-
died at the age of 100; the first am. Wiltshire, the home of Lord rates General Sir Henry Mackin- step before the altar commemo- Methuen, were ranged, to the left non; and the reconstructed Com- of the lectern.
munion rail step unvelled gives a
of
The service; short and simple, "special place to the memory of was enriched by its music. At the Lord Methuen.
LESSON-SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist-Hong Kong
"Mortals and immortals" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which was read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Dn November 12th
Bunday,
The Golden Text was: "The earnest expectation of the creature walteth for the manifestation of the sons of God (Romans 8:19), Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: ""There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nic-o-de-mas, ruler of the Jews: The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miraclea that thou doest, except God be with him. Jesus answered and" sald'į unto him, Varily, varily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the 8pirit is spirit" (John 9:1-3,6)
The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science, taxtbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker. Eddy: "Earth has little light or Joy for mortals before Life is spiritually learned. Every agony of mortal error helpa error to des troy error, and so aids in the apprehension of immortal Truth This is the new birth going on hourly, by which men may enter tain angels, the true ideas of God, the spiritual sense of being" (p.
(Please observe date of release, Monday, November 13th and kind- ly pay careful attention to capita lisation and punctuation,
SIAMESE PRINCE IN CHAINS Captured in Dash For Frontier
Bangkok, November 1. Arrangements are underway for the collection of the bodies of the soldiers killed in the recent re- bellion with the view to holding a big cremation at Korat,
The Lord Lieutenant, Prince Petchaburi has while he was.
been arrested On the point of crossing the frontier Into Burma." He was brought to Bangkok handcuffed and chained and ac- companied by a posse of police. The Karens who were sheltering him on the frontier were likewise arrested and brought to Bangkok. A Siamese noble, the editor of the English newspaper, the Beng- kok Daily Mail, after a fortnight's chase, was arrested on the island of Köh Pai, a former reformatory. settlement near the Indo-China owned islands and Bangkok in a torpedo boas de- conveyed to stroyer.
He was later handcuffed and conveyed to the police station. accompanied by armed guards, nearest his office.
WAR ACE GUILTY OF MISAPPROPRIATION
that the print Perfect Control" Mr..Jenkins is also informed won an honourable mention in the thirteenth annual competition of lishing Co., Boston, and will be in- the American Photographic Pub- cluded in an exhibition visiting various United States camera clubs and art museums, while "Cheerful duction in the American Annual of Labour" is being held for repro- Photography, for 1934.
Shanghai, Nov. 10. Bert Hall, an American air "ace during the war subse- quently aviation instructor in Cunton, who was found guilty of misappropriating funds from Con eral Ho Cha kuo intended for the purchase of arms, was sentenced to-day to two and a half years imprisonment,moda
He will serve his sentence on McNeill Island.-Reuter
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