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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934.
THE FIRST CHURCH OF | LOCAL $1 CASH
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Report Of The Annual General Meeting
Boston, Mass., June 4 Virtual completion of the new Christian Science Publishing House In Boston, Massachusetts, and gratitude to the Field for its loyal support which made this achieve ment possible, was the keynote at the Annual Meeting of The Mother
Church
·0% Church, The First Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas sachusetts, held here today.
Better and quicker healing, and closer unity in its demonstration, as well as greater consecration to the ideals set up by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, were im- pressed upon the "army of Chris- Linn Science workers." more than BOOD strong, who attended this Annual Meeting. These workers are representatives of a field which extends to such remote points as Australia, South Africa, the Philip- pines, as well as England and nany of the continental countries. the Practically every state in Union and many parts of 'Canadá ulso are represented.
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SWEEP
LIVESTOCK IN BRITAIN
Over 13,000 Sold In Government Scheme
First Week
The 31 cash sweep of the Hong Kong Jockey Club is once again proving extremely popular with the public.
the retiring chairman, Mr. William R. Rathivon, referred to."the one Within a week of its issue over achievement that looms so impres- 13,000 tickets have been sold and sively-the completion of our new it is confidently expected that the Publishing House, Building-made whole of the 100,000 will be taken possible by the sacrifices and gen-up by the time the face is run. erosity of those whose love for God and man was thus expressed."
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Mr. Rathvon spoke at length of the magnitude of the duties of the Board of Directors. To enumer sta the duties, responsibilities, powers, and prerogatives of this Board, he said would be to re- hearse a large part of the Manual of The Mother Church itself, so varied and comprehensive are they Accomplishment of these duties, Mr. Rathvon further de- clared, is brought about "only by implicit reliance upon that love 'beareth all things, be- which leveth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things, and by turning constantly to the am- nipotence, omniscience and om- nipresence of limitable divinity." A marked "Increase in the de- mand for Mrs. Eddy's writings during the past year was reported by Mr. William M. Bartlett, Becre- tary of the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy. For
The sweep is to be drawn on the Picnic Bay Stakes, the seventh race on the programme on September 22, when the racing season for the second half of the year com- mences.
"If the whole 100,000 tickets are sold the first prize will be $42.500, and the second prize $12.160. The third prize will be half the amount of the "second."
A similar sweep conducted on the Juling Stakes during the arst half of the year proved extremely popular and there was a tremen- dous rush for it in May and June. In that sweep over: 70,000-tickets Were sold.
GERMAN WARSHIPS IN
ENGLAND
(Special to the Hong Kong Dally
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London, July 11.
For Control
FISHING OFF NORWAY
Protection From Interference
London, July 11. The Lord Privy Seal Captam Anthotty Eden, has received from a delegation of the Hull Trawler Foreign Officers' Guild, at the
London, July 11. Major Walter Elliot. Minister of In the Agriculture, announced House of Commons that an emer-. geney measure would be introduc- ed forthwith providing for pay-Offee, representations for pratec- tion against interference by the ment, in a rate not exceeding 5/.
activities of British trawlers out- per live hundredweight, and 9/4d. Norwegion authorities with the per hundredweight deadweight, to producers of certain classes of side the three-mile hilt off the
Norwegian coast. cattle sold for slaughter in the
Resolutions requesting the Gove United Kingdom between a date, not earlier than April 1, 1934, andernment to take immediate steps with the Norwegian Government, March 31, 1935.
to define the limits of intera- torral waters at three miles from the low water mark, and to en-
Payments would be made from the "Cattle fund". and authority would be sought without delay for making temporary advances to that fund, from the consolida- don fund, of an amount not ex- feeding £3,000,000.
Major Elliot stated that the problem had been approached by the "Government with the inten- tion of framing proposals which could be brought into operation immediately to deal with the beet situation and would lead up to the formation of a permanent policy.
LEVY ON IMPORTS The Government were of the opinion that a plan based on a levy on regulated imports and payments to producers, afforded the best long-term salution and one which would hold the balance evenly between the producer and
the consumers,
be honoured by the local author- sure that such an agreement would
ities, were presented.
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Captain Eden expressed the greatest sympathy with the case put forward and said that withdu the fast six weeks very strong m presentations had been made by His Majesty's Minister at Oslo tr the Norwegian Government, and a reply was expected very shortly.
If it were nos satisfactory, or if | A BUILDING-UP FOOD no reply were received within the
hinted time, the Government' were fully prepared to afford nava protection certainly up to the limit mentioned in the agreement of November last, and possibly up to the three-mile limit. My case, am early visit of a Bri ish warship to the fishing grounds would be considered.--British Wire-
In
.. DESPATCH OF WARSHIP
London, July 12. Britain is preparing to despatch. to protect British a naval force trawlers against interference by Norwegian authorities outside the three-mile rilt.
Announcement was made of the election of the following officers: President: Dr. John M. Brewer, of Cambridge, Mass.
Treasurer-Edward L. Ripley, of several years, he declared, it has been evident that the sales of the Brookline, Mass.
and Health "Science Clerk-Ezra
Palmer, of textbook. W.
The first German warships to with Key to the Scriptures by visit England since the war steam-
The Government would, there-less. Brookline, Mass.
The
President of The Mary Baker Eddy, have been made
ed into Portsmouth harbour to the fore, hope in its long-term plan to establish, render, control, and Mother Church, Dr. John M. largely to new students of Chris-
booming salute of the British shore
manage a permanent commission Brewer, is a native of Antioch, tian "Befence. However, with the batteries on Wednesday afternoon
fund into which would be paid, in California. He graduated from publication in September 1933. of
and were welcomed by about a
due course, the proceeds of such the University of California at the Progress Edition of the text-thousand spectators on the piers.
a levy, and out of which would be Berkeley in 1902. In 1918 he re-book, he added, "the demand for The two crusiers, Koenigsberg and ceived the Ph. degree in the book, as well as other writ-
Leipzig fred the 21-gun salute to paid such payments to producers education from Harvard Univerings by Mrs. Eddy, has steadily honour England, and 17 more for of livestock in the United King-
Portsmouth instructor increased until the sales totals of the
commander.dom as might be Justifled by the sity and became an
market situation and as might, there. Two years were spent as 1930 have been restored."
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from time to time be determined. head of the Department of Educa-
It would be an essential func-ply was received from Norway to State tion at the Los Angeles
the strong British representations, tion of the commission to co-
Britain would take her own mea- Normal School, after which he
operate with any producers'
erent Pr early was appointed to the position he
marketing organisation and other In any now holds, "Associate Professor of
Interests concerned in the reform visit of British warship to the Education Graduate School of
of the marketing and slaughter-fishing grounds would be consider- Harvard University. Education.
author of Professor Brewer several books on education. In
D.
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Radio Activities
In the report of the Committee
on Publication, the Hon. C. Augus- elettes, a Churches, and 5 univer- tus Norwood, Manager, declared ; may Organizations have been that during the past year thou-formed, according to Miss H. sands of bookplates have been Rosamond Wright, Manager of the supplied to libraries to inform Department patrons of all authorized and ap
ture. He
and of Branches Fractitioners. This brings the
connection with his professional Proved Christian Science litera- total to 2673 Branches of The also stressed the im- Mother Church and 48 university portance of published excerpts of Organizations *throughou the the Christian Science Bible Lesson-world. "It encouraging to
work he has travelled extensively in Europe."
His first experience with Chris-
ing system with a view to greater
and economy
emciency which was indispensable to further the prosperity of the livestock Indus-
try.
Discussions with representatives
minions and the Argentine, had been opened but. In the absence of consent to the proposals for a Levy, the only action open to the Government, so far a imports of ment was concerned, was by a further regulation of supplies de- signed, first, to hold the position for the time being and, secondly, to bring about a material impro- vement in the market position.
Captain Eden gave this assur- ance to a deputation of Eull trawler officers. He said that an- less a prompt and satisfactory të--
ed.-Reuter,
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tian Science was through a heal. Sermons and reported that "legis-know." she said, "that during the of the Governmenté, of the Do- (Bpoeial to the "Hong Kong Daly
lative work continues with mark- past year; 682 members of The ing in 1905. In 1909 he joined The ed evidence that the right of Church have qualified for cards in Mother Church. In First Church Christian Scientists to practice the Journal as public practitioners of Christ, Bcientist, Cambridge,
their religion is being more gener- of Christian Science; 66 as Chris Massachusetts, of which he is now
ally recognized.
tian Science nurses. Fifty prac- a member, he has served as Pre-
"Radio activities," Mr. Norwood ! titsoners have qualified for cards sident.. First Reader, and mem-
Herald of Christian ber of its Executive Board. He declared, have increased as in The
Christian Scientists and radio selence. These applications have also belongs to Christian Science station managers have seen their been approved by The Christian Organization of Harvard Univer-rich possibilities, and a significant Science Board of Directors. The Bity."
fact with regard to these radio' Journal now lists the names of The new President was introduc ed by Miss Mary G. Ewing, retir-grammes is that, so far as is 10,775 Christian Science practi- known, not one has resulted in tioners and 491 riurses, Miss Wright ing President.
any counter attack or criticism said in conclusion. trom any non-Christian Scientist, while many have resulted in the
Three Ways
Other reports included those of the Treasurer of The Mother In his address, Professor Brewer healing of persons whose interest Church, Mr. Edward L. Ripley: In Christian Sclence was original-" Christian Science "Trustees for ly awakened by these pro- Gifts and Endowments, read by Erammes.”
pointed out three ways, among others, by which Christian Scien- tists" can help humanity to get along peaceably and harmonious. ly with each other, in family, village, town, community, state, nation, and world." First," we Cân continue and improve our work of healing the sick and improve our work of healing the sick and sinful, whether in our individual experience or in that of others who turn to us for In the second place, the Fres! dent declared, "we can contribute to the cause of democratic govern-
'help."
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Warsaw, July 11 The less desperate itanates of an insane asylum in the city of Rybalk in Polish Upper Silesia were horrified on Wednesday to hear the mad deed of their warden, Studio, who, after office hours, went home and deliberately ended the lives of his six children and then committed suicide. The war Action on an extended scale den who recently showed signs of would present problems of losing his own mental balance, serious pature to: certain carefully chose the time when his Dominion Governments and, in wife was absent, patiently stretch- view of this, the United Kingdomed a long rubber tubing from the Government were anxious to kitchen, gas stove to the Ivom allow time for further examina where his five sons and one tion of the situation before deter~" dapghter, between the ages of
AT THE MARINE COURT
Unlawful Lying of Boat
Before Mr. Hoengood at the
with anchoring his boat in-store,
thres and nine years were sleep- ing turned on the gas and lay down in the adjoining bed. All were found dead when neighbours broke in the door some time later.. The population of Rybalkwas shocked and charged the officials of the asylum for being unable to recognise the dangerously derang- ed man. Transocean Kuo: Min,
Mr. Torrance Parker, General mining the extent of the action Mr. A. Hervey Bathurst, Chair-Counsel for The Mother Church; | required.-British Wireless. man of The Christian Science and the three Christian Science Board of Lectureship, of The charitable institutions, read by Mother Church reported that
the Hon. William W. Davis, Execu lectures on Christian Science were
tive Supervisor.
In the report of the Clerk of delivered by members of that! Board for the Arst time in such The Mother Church, Mr. Ezra W. distant fields as Macassar, Celebes; Palmer told of the work of this Colombo, Ceylon; Pelping, China Church in furnishing relief to Calzo, Egypt, Bangalore, Delhi, people in stricken areas in times Marine Court yesterday morning, and Madras, India: of flood and disaster. Ee also Leung Lin, aged 58-years, master Lucknow,
BELGIAN CABINET Surabaya, Java; and Bingapore, spoke of ald toward unemployment of Boat No. 22707, was charged Straits Settlements. In one in- relief in the Boston district of ment and peace among nations by stance." Mr. Bathurst sald, "It was The Mother Church. The Litera within 100 yards from the Low (Specist to the "Hong Kong Dally-
reported - that
Individual, ture Distribution Committee of Mater Mark ring prohibited
Eitse” (Ckpyright.)......... making full use of the good news
travelled many miles on horse- this church, he said, has reported
hours at the Tornochy Pier last.
Brussels, July 11. published in The Christian Science
Wednesday night, without having The Broqueville Government Monitor. Dally we have before us back, followed by a night journey an increase of 32 per cent. In the
written permission from the Har-scored an important point ox, Wed an accurate picture of humanity's on a train, in order to be present local distribution of
bour Master problems of living together, with at a lecture: wolle in India some Science literature during the past
nesday in a fight for dietatorial The defendant" pleaded guilty year over the previous year.
when the Parliamentary powers an account of the proposals for travelled as much as 700 mlies to
Many young people are joining and was fined $3 or three days commission charged with examin solving them, and with accom- hear a lecture--200 miles over panying editorial comment. More nountain roads before taking the The Mother Church during their hard labour.
Unlawful Fishing
ing the plenary bill now pending. Sunday School experience and than this, we are now furnished Tallway train.”
For unlawfully fishing in Ah will gives the Cabinet full powers approved it by 13 votes to 10. The Among the outstanding achieve- cthers join directly after reaching with a magazine section of the Monitor, in which the Editorial ments of The Christlar Belence the age of 20, he said. Eighteen Kung Ngam, Sharkdwan and hav
of financial rehabilitation-Trans- Board aims to provide us with Publishing Society during the past lectures were given by members ing failed to shade the lights carry out the drastic programme searching criticism, appraisal, and year, according to Mr. Roland R. of the Board of Lectureship of while thing, Est Cheung Yan
ocean Kuo Min interpretation. Taking full ad-Harrison, Manager, were the pub- The Mother Church under the aged et years, master of Boat No. vantage of these facilities, and Heation of the Progress Week auspices of this church, in the 3224W, was fined $3 or in default adding to them the metaphysical issues of the Christian Science Boston district during the year, three days, hard labour. discernment given by Christian Monitor, 1,850.000 copies of which the Clark reported. Attendance
Bcience, we shall be able to sup- port the good in human affairs. and to reject the impracticable, uriwise, extravagant, and evil.
"The third great agency for contributing to good government lles in our own relationships with our fellow man. Here we can show, in s practical demonstration which one can gainsay, just what human government may,” become when man is governed by God."
The Christian Science Board of Directors, in the message read by
Christian
AUTHOR'S SUICIDE
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dalls "Press" (opyrightJt
ed a dubious - reputation by his participation in the short-lived: Red-reign of terror in Munich in were sold; and the launching of at the three Reading Rooms of
the spring of 1919 which culminat- the Monitor's Weekly Magazine The Mother Church in Boston was
ed in the shooting of numerous Section, which is published with over 137,009 for the year, he de- the Monitor every Wednesday,clared.
Bourgeois hostages by order of the Revolutionary Government " Co-operation from the Beld, careAll this shows. Mr. Palmer-con- dinded, that” Christian Science, is
which shortly afterwards was over- ful management, and many econo-
(steadily!"
thrown by the troops under the mies, as well as the added facili- advanting
The well-known Radical author | sathmand of the present Governor ties of the new building, all were among men and this, 'prostern, will essential to these accomplish continue."
and pamphlateer, Erich Muchen, df. Hataria, Generis von Zpp. Furnished by: William H. After talten hrto preventive Machaam was subaquently soXI~~ ments, Mr. Harrison declared
Chritiah Selence Committee on custody somatime ago, ended tented of frison pezza' furisati Since last June, 29 Societies have Publication / Messi Reis, life on Wednesday by hanging ment Infotures but was release qualified for the title of Church, Massey & Co. Ltd-- Bank of Indishiwelf in the prison cell. Kum...” of a 1928 afinér hävine served ner
sasin who was 5F YOLES of age gain yeaofransocesar KaỞ BANK HA 59 new Christian Science So- Buliding!
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