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STREET SALE
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About $4,000 Taken
the Once again
Hong Kong public supported the street sale of poppies generously and although the final figures have not, yet been ascertained, approximately · 34.000 will be sent to Earl Haig's Fund.
In the Central district, which was organized by Mrs. T. H. King. a total of 32.855.30 was collected.
ARMISTICE DAY IN
HONG KONG
(Continued from Page 1)
1937.
The last to arrive before the Chieftains, Committee and Mem- gubernatorial party were the chair bers, Hong Kong St. Andrew's So- in caps and surplices followed by ciety: President and Members of the clergy. Shortly before 11 am. the St. Patrick's Society, Hong H's Excellency Sir Geoffry North- Kons; and Molly, Mag and Dad cote arrived, attended by sentor from Betty and Harry. officers of the Navy, Army and Air Force, members of the Executive and Legislative Council in full ceremonial dress, and heads of Government Departments:
A TYPICAL SCENE
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It was a typical Armistice scellé. To those who had been through the great armeggadon--and there were many there--the ceremony recalled an unforgettable tragedy; to those who were there to mourn dear ones it was a bitter remem-
that assembly-the post-war gen- eration-it was mostly an inspiring and impressive sight--one cal- culated to str deeply the 'spirit of loyalty to the Throne and the consciousness of membership of a great heritage of Empire.
The usual ceremony was zone through-the two minutes' silence, the Last Post, the singing of the hymn "O God Our Help In Ages Past" the more cheery notes of the "Reville," the playing of the National Anthem and finally the laying of the wreaths, the Gov- ernor leading.
The helpers in this district were Mrs. Archbutt Miss Madeline Archbutt, Miss Sheena MacKichan. Mrs. Sanger, Miss Helen Sanger, Miss Pamela Turnbull, Mrs. Mc- Avoy. Miss Pamela Scot:-Harston. Miss Rosemary King. Miss Ursula Tullan. Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Rice-brance; but to the vast majority of Evans. Mrs. Leiper, Mrs. Mansfield Mrs: Quson. Mrs. Dobbs, Miss Pat Cooper, Miss Vera Crapnell. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Green, Miss Mears. Miss Bunty Hallowes, Mrs. Gambler. Miss Dorothy Deakin. Miss Evelyn Baskert. Miss Mignon McLay. Mrs. Garnett. Mrs. D'Arcy Evans, Miss Margaret Nor- man. MIS Murray-Smith, Miss Bajr. Miss Majorie Todd, Miss Pauline Abbott, Miss Catherine King Miss Jan King. Miss Bar- bara Hance. Mrs. Walker, Miss Anne Dowbiggin. Miss Margaret Middleton-Smith, Miss Jean Mil- ehell, Miss Cooper. Miss Heather Gerrard, Miss Patricia Potter. Miss Vivian Blackburn, Miss Elleen Short. Miss Elsie Burkhardt, Miss Winkfield. Miss Flp Kennedy, Miss Kita Butterfield. Mrs. Hodgkinson. Mrs. Ankerson, Miss Jane Strellett. M'ss Vivienne Ralston. Mrs. Selby Hall, Miss Langley, Miss Maureen Booker, Misa June Booker Miss Yvonne Shaw. Miss Mary" Fitz- gerald. Miss Kathleen Moir, Miss Jean Dalziel. Miss Leith, Miss June White, Miss Betty Penny. M'ss Jean Wallace. Miss Dorothy Young. Mrs. Branson. Miss Jen- nifer Branson, Miss Angela Court, Miss Ingram Miss Baskelt. Miss Lund
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Detachments totalling 482 in- dividuals, were present: Royal Navy and Royal Marines, Hong Kong Volunteer Force, Army, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Royal Air Force, Merchant Navy. British Legion. Royal Artillery Association Royal Engineers Old Comrades" Association, Foreign Armies and Navies, Consular Ser- vices. St. John Ambulance Brigade, Boy Scouts' Association, Gif Guides' Association.
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Units of the 'Garrison represent ed were: 8th Heavy Brigade, R.A.. 5th. Anti-Aircraft Brigade, R.A.. Royal Engineers, Corps of Signals, 2nd. Br. Royal Welch Fusiliers, 1st. Bn. The Middlesex Regt. 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. 1st. Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles. Hong Kong Brigade, H.K.S.R.A., Royal Army Service Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal "Army Ordnance Corps. Royal, Army, Pay Corps, 5/6th Rajputans Rifles, Ist. En. The Kumaon Rifles. Hong Kong Male Corps, R.IA.S.C.
CATHEDRAL SERVICE
CHINESE MEMORIAL :
ARCH
After the Cenotaph ceremony His Excellendy the Governor and staff and members of the Execu tive and Legislative Councils us- sembled at Government House from where they proceeded to the Chin- ese Memorial Arch, Botanical Gar- dens, where wreaths were laid by His Excellency Sir Geoffry North- ccte, Major General Bartholomew, the Commodore in Charge, Hong Kong, the Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force, the Hon. Mr. F A. C North, and the Hon. Mr. R. H, Kotewall.
Chinese Members...of Councils, Chinese Representatives of the Urban Council, Mr. Lo Wing-kl (Tung Wah Hospital). Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam (Pa Leung Kuk), Mr. L Sing-kue (Chinese Chamber of Commerce), Mr. Ts's Tsun-on (PO- lee" Reserve, Chinese Company), the Chinese Unofficial Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils. District Watch Com- mittee and the St. John Ambulance Association also laid wreaths.
The following were among those who attended the Ceremony: Rt. Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta, Rev. Fr. Gallagher. Father Riganti, Mr. Chau Sik-nin, Mr. B. Wong-tape. Mr. Tang Shiu-kin. O,BE, Mr. Chou Sui-ng and Mr. Wong Mow- lum.
Besides members of the Chinese Company of the Hong Kong Police Reserve who were lined up on the steps leading to the Memorial, a body of Chinese Ratings of the Royal Navy, a detachment from. the HK. Naval Volunteer Force, a body from the Chinese Section of the 40th Fortress Royal Engineers, a detachment of District Watch- men under Inspector Hills. and a representative party of Boy Scouts were on parade behind the Arch.
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SANCTITY OF MEMORIES
At the St. Joseph's Catholic Church yesterday, the Rev. Fr. A special Communion Service Driscoll, Naval Chaplain, gave a very was held at & am in the Cathe-impressive sermon on the "Sane- dral.
Following the service, which was conducted by Rev. H. W. Baines, Captain H. S. P. Hopkinson, repre- senting the Army, and Paymaster Lt. F. V. Harrison, representing the Navy, placed a wreath in the form of a cross and made of red popples,
tity Of Memories," during which he pointed out that memories are neither about vanished dreams nor lost happiness, but tell us of some- thing that remains, and of the treasures kept by a faithful Friend
God.
The Church was full, there be-
un the Cathedral Memorial Crossing, a large number of sailors and outside the church.
The procession, headed by the chotr, aled from the Cathedral as the last hymn was being sung and as the last verse was played and the Choir and congregation stood round the memorial, the wreath was laid at the base of the cross.
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school children. His Lordship. Mgr. Valtorta, the Catholic Bishop. was also present.
The preacher, in the course of his sermon, sald;
The Great War now seems but long ago. How many know aught | of it. To these it is as the Boer War, the Russian War, as the- Among the wreaths laid at the Battles of the Napoleonic Wars. Cenotaph were those from the fol-The. "young" generation in the lowing: The Governor; Comman-Twentieth Century know little save der-in-Chief, Officers and men of the loss of relations. Still to-day
the China Firet and Establishment at Hong Kong: General Officer Commanding, Officers and other Ranks, China Command; the Royal Air "Force; R.N. Lepanto; U.S.S. Sacramento:
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"There is something precious about memories, but we mlsuse them. We weave the golden dreams to gut the duli present, ta console ourselves, even to take an
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After the service the "National Anthem” was sung.
AT ST. ANDREW'S
Members of the Executive and Legislative Council; Consular Body; British Legion, Hong Kong and China Branch, Royal Artillery Association; London Scottish Old Comrades Association, Hong Kong.
Fr. Driscoll then spoke of the, and how we walked with God, we H.MS. Eagle; HMS, Diamond;
Far East Conflict and of "unarmed ought to realise the present and H.M.S. Cornflower; H.M.S. Tamar;
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decide that we walk with Him in H.M.A. Medway and H's Majesty's "God owns all things, With Him China against
all, nobilty, and to remember that, Submarines: Omcers of the Royal 1,000 years is a day and vice-versa. machine."
Continuing, the preacher said: without God, wa step aside from Fleet Auxiliary; All ranks No. 6 All His past, present and future Section, R.A.O.C.; R.AB.C.; Officers cannot be cast out. Memories. "The human race has always to the bright Journey of life into the
exterior darkness. and all ranks Royal Mule Corps; without Him are foolish. All we" be absorbed in memories centred All-Ranks, 1st Bn. Middlesex Regt- say, think or do are, and have around. war, and God, the God of has never forsaken our ment; All Ranks, 1st Kumaon been, done in His sight, with the peace, Rifles; All Ranks, 5/8 Bn. Raj- gifts or lite and talents given us quarrelsome human race in disgust.. Once He repented of His work and putana Rifles; Past and serving All by Him and sustained by Him. Ranks, Royal Engineers; All Ranks, "Everlastingly, without a begin-wiped it out.
all NOT VANISHED DREAMS Royal Corps of Signals; Royal ning. He saw, rather sees, Artillery; Loudon Scottish Regi- things, and in due time we appear-Scientists now ponder over the ment, St. John Ambulance Asso-ed and acted as He always foresaw signs of the Flood. When Christ clation and Brigade: Nursing Sis- we would. Who then are we to look came He submitted to crucifixion ters; All Ranks, Hong Kong Volun back on our past, to muse over to show His inexhaustible patience, moming conducted by the Rev. J. teer Defence Corps.
our memories alone, forgetting God Hence memories are not about R. Higgs. The choir was in atten- China Coast Officers Guild and who sustained us through them van'shed dreams, or lost happiness, Marine Engineers;. Ewo and Shore all.
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"To-day when memories are fainter, or perhaps today is an occasion for each to recall the rast
A short but most impressive Ser- vice of Remembrance was held at the St. Andrew's Church yesterday
dance and Mr. Baldwin was at the organ.,
The service commenced at 10.40 'a.m. with the singing of hymn "O God Our Help in Ages Part." This was followed by prayer and the reading of the lesson taken from the Book of Revelations. The singing of the hymno Vallant Hearts" was Interspersed by the observance of the Two Minutes Blence during which time the vicar remained at the Altar. The ser- vice concluded with the blessing