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SERVICE
Dr. Reichelt On Need
Of Dynamic Faith
"The war is ploughing deep furrows in our European home- lands, deepest in the"Hfe of the soul and the intnd. May these furrows, by the grace of God and by the faithful co-operation of all believers, be turned into a fertile field, a blooming vineyard, for the new springtime which is dawning over the world in the West and in the East.”
These words were uttered by the position; the faith which helps us Rev Dr. K. L Reichelt, of the to anticipate God's mysterious Lutheran Church of Norway, in plans with the world; the faith the course of his sermon at the which preserves us so we are not special service" in connection with carried away by the common war the War, in Europe held at åt. psychosis and mass suggestion. John's Cathedral yesterday 'mora- Ing. fi
FOUNDATION OF FAITH
Never has there been a time
The service was conducted by when this type of co-workers with the Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall, Bishop God grounded and founded in faith of Hongkong, assisted by four priests of the Lutheran Church ofed. Never a time when true prayer and love, were more urgently need- Norway. Rev. Dr. K. L. Reichelt, and genuine Christian meditation Nielsen and the Rev. G. Mas so sorely urgent
Rev.. N. N. Thelle, the Rev. Johan
Reichelt, and the Rev. A. P. Rose. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote were present with H. E Atmiral Bir Fercy Noble and Lady Noble, Dr. F. A. W. Wesman, Norwegian Consul-General Hongkong. and Mr. Karsten Lara sen, Consul-General for Denmark. There was a big congregation, cluding many members of the Scandinavian community.
We need it in view of the new untold complications and entangle- men's into which the rolling avalanche has brought us. and later on will bring us.
We need it to prepare for the days when peace shall be estab. lished, because only the genuine co-workers with God will be able to effect a settlement which does not carry seed and germs for new wars and Lew miseries future:
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Picture taken of guests during the reception on board the NYK. new luxury liner Nitta Maru' which arrived here on Friday on her maiden voyage und salled yesterday-(Photo, King's Studio).
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FUNERAL OF LATE
MR. I. BUBOIS
The funeral of the late Mr. J. Dubois, Manager of Messrs. Sentiet morning the A.R.P. De-Freres, who died at the Queen partment will move into its new Mary Hospital on Friday, following headquarters In'' the $130,000-shot wound in his abdomen building on Morrison Hill Road, which he sustained when his firm Hongkong.
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GOD'S CO-WORKERS
Taking a verse from Corinthians
Prayers were said for those I-For we are labourers together stricken and wounded by the war Ye are Gods hus. and for King Haakon and Grown Prince Olaf.
with Cod. bandry, ye are God's building," the Revd. Dr, Reichelt said:
It is most wholesome during these dark days of human history
ponder
to
„these fundamental
thoughts of our Christian faith,,
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St. Paul states that the disciples KAI TAK OFFICIAL
of Christ are co-workers with God,
and he wants the Christians in
Corinth to remember that just as they themselves are God's bus-
LEAVES
Kal Tak yesterday morning, taking
Imperial Airways plane Delia left
was robbed on Thursday, took place at the Colonial Cernevery on Saturday. The Rev. Cyril Brown officiated at 'the graveside,
Although originally designed for an A.R.P. School, the building could not conveniently house the Department, and consequently i
A native of Le Locle, Switzer-. was decided to build an addition-land, the deceased, who was 56 floor with ofaces for A.B.P. years of age, had been in the Far personnel.
Esat for about 38 years and had Significant is the fact that in been in Hongkong for about five war-time, the entire building years. could' be converted into a Arst 'aid station In less than 30 minutes.
The offices in the building ea be turned into medical officers' rooms and hospital wards, while the school below would be used to deal with the casualties,
It has been thoughtfully ar- women different parts of the ranged so that men and casualties will be treated in building,
He is survived by his wife, a 17- year-old son and Mr. Marcel Ber-
ilman and Company. ruex his nephew, manager
of
THOSE PRESENT Besides the chief mourners, the son. and Mr. Marcel Berruex. nephew, those present included Messrs, M. N. Rakusen. L D. Walch, L Blum. W. Orlowitz, O.
bandry and God's building, so by 216 kilos of mail from. Hongkong with special exists and entrances/ Van Wyllck, S. M. Rassek, A. Alves,
the power of God 'they may be enabled to take part in the bulle- ing up for a new order of life. This of life, Jesus styled
and two passengers:
Mails carried by the Della are due to arrive in London on May 12.
contaminated
FLORAL TRIBUTES
for casualties of both sexes.
E. Kern, Strauss, V. White, F. Superintendent at Kai Tak Aero- Mr. Erik B. Nelson, Assistant
On each side of the ground
White, Mr. and Mrs. White, Rud. drome since 1934, who has resigned one for stretcher cases, one for Beraha, M. N. Brandel, R. Findel floor there are three entrances E. Raschle, A. A. G. Morant, M. new order
his post with the Hongkong Gov-walking casualties, and the third H. A. Keller, C. H. Windsor and the Kingdom of God,
ernment, to take up an appoint for those We are called to be partnersment with with God, partakers with Christ London, and Mr. Hood.
Imperial Airways in crossing gas-infested areas.
while many others.
in his redeeming work, transform-
Safety has been provided "for ing Chaos into Cosmos, "ing up
the ARP." workers and' war-time Floral tributes were from Gertie in our bodies that which is behind
casualties through the bomb- and Victor. Betty and George, Marcel ... INWARD FLANE of the afflictions of Christ."
proofing and gas-proofing of the and Maud, Mr. and Mrs. L. Blau. Imperial Airways inward plane entire building. The walls have F. Pasquier, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L. We all know how St. Paul had Denebola arrived at Kal Tak yes- been constructed 13 inches thick, Dowbiggin and Miss A. Dowbiggin. copie to look at humanity and his terday shortly after 4 p.m. She while the windows and doors are Rud. E. Raschle, Mrs. Alfret Mac- own duty and privilege in this way. brought 260 kilos of mail for Heng-air-tight upon closing, with rein- fadyen, Charles Cabanes, H Van It was when he met Jesus of Naza- kong, and two passengers from reth that the barren life of this London
glass to make them. Der Stegen, Rozul Bigazzi, A. A. G. former Pharisee was transformed. Mrs. G. Wood, wife of Mr. E. A Splinter-proof, as an added safety Morant, Leon David Walch, M. alled with warmth, love compassion P. Wood, senior assistant engineer.
Beraha, M. N. Brandel, Gaston, and divine strength. He got the of the Shanghai Waterworks Co..
Blum, Gabriel Van Wylick, Mr. Vislon direcsly from Christ who Ltd., Shanghal, and
Charles Jose, Andrew F, Zane. always spoke about the world us
a vineyard and humanity as white wheatfeld, ripe for the harvest.
It is the great privilege of the disciples of Jesus Christ also at the present time, profoundly to know and courageously to "pro- claim that God has a purpose for the individual as for the world. in spite of all the unspeakable
misery and gloom which surround 13.
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GOD'S WILL
We do not believe that God has sent the WT.. It is not according to His holy will The war has been prepared and creatd by meg. It is the result of the war in our own hearts and in our societies, the disharmony and selfish- ness, the hatred and the self- deceit, the total result of our sins as individuals "and nations. God has not willed the war.
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the rank of Captain and held several Military decoracions.
1928.
He had been in the Colony since
Mr. A. Kurrik was chief mour- mer, and others present included Major R. D. Walker, Captain C. J Waddell, Captain L. Ross, Sgt. Ma, or A. J. Everest, Mrs. Kurrk. Messrs. J. I. Jones, Biriukoff, S. E.
Tel. 28151.
ALLSOPP'S
Mr. R D. L. Foster, who is en
It is learned that the ARP. Madame Paul Servanin. F. Balder-Lissovsky. . Videro, K. W. Leung. route to Shanghai and Japan. Department is planning two day. bergor, L Gaddi R. Rander,
L. Bisu, D, "Glazconoff, V. V. Pet- The next inward Imperial Air-light air raid precautions
General Morris A. Cohen, A, A. G. exer- ways plane is expected to arrive on cises, the fist one to take place Morant, Raymond Bonnat. Cabanes Ruban; Lay Pla Mrs. V. V. May 9 and the next outward ser-
in the last week of May, and the Charles, Madame Rene Ohl. Mrs. K. Robinson, Mrs. Levkovich, Patroff, Mrs. K. E. Dobjitsky, Mrs. vice is scheduled to leave Kal Tak second in the middle of June. Nina Goldenberg, Mas L. Astahova, on Wednesday.
Hypothetical incidents, "involv- Miss Alice Tester, E. Hausammann, Mrs. Felshow, Mr. V. M. Kedroll- ing high
vansky and many others. explosive, incendiary 8. C. Teo, Miss M. M. Tyrrell Cap- and gas bombs, will be staged tain and Mrs. Lional McRae, Mrs. during each exercise. The first G. T. Forbes and Elleen 'Hobbs of the daylight ARP. exercises W. T. Knox, O. L. Theiler, D. H. will be held in the central dis- Knox, M. Fleuty, A. Alves, M
HONOLULU, CLIPPER Pan American Airways Honolulu Clipper is scheduled to arrive in Hongkong tomorrow from Manila
and will leave on her return flight
on Wednesday morning.
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trict, where, however, due to the Gavin, U, Spalinger and Company
lack of open ground, demonstra Miss Helena M. Yil, Mr. and Mrs. tions similar to those carried out C. Mose and family, Erich Zulauf.
the last.
daylight exercise at A, M Leuenberger, Quinnic
AIR FRANCE Air France's direct service, with Paris mails dated May
1, Ist scheduled to arrive on May 8. The outward service is due to leave Kal Tak on Thursday,
PASSENGERS
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The following Hongkong Manila
Yaumati, will be impossible. Cheung, P. W. Calderara, G. D.
LATE MR. CHAN
Chan Sau-ting took place at the
SAU - TING ?
The funeral of the Late Mr.
Chinese Permanen; Cemetery on
afternoon. Saturday
A
large Bathering of relatives and friends In the second exercise, to be Hufschmied, H. A. Keller, E A
were present to pay their last held somewhere between North Keller and Company. G, H. Amas,
respects... Point and Happy Valley, there Ernest Kern Rose and Emile Land, sons, Wal-ruen. Wai-chuen, Wai- Chief, mowners were his four will be some realistic war-time T. M, Gregory, Augus: Hoffmeister. demonstrations included, showing Consul For Switzerland, Maurice daughters, Ami, Yuk Hing, Dulcie
Wai-wing ining and
and Ave the destruction of houses by high Frenne, Pierre Mardulyn, Mr. and Florence and Joyce, his brother "explosive and incendiary bombs. Mrs. Rudolf Findel, Dr. and Mrs.
It is also leamed that only Basto, A. M. Leuerberger Mr. and Mr. Chan Wai-ting and six grand children: Tommy, David,Che services Mrs. Dietrich and family, Dr. R. A.
members
of the AR.P.
Ma'sle,
who live in the areas of the exer- de Castro Basto, Anna Erica Basto: Keong, Kin Chung, Sydney and cises, will be called out for ser- Mr. and Mrs. Val Carnac, Mr. and vice. However, the exact date of
Mrs. M. Corlobe, Mr. and Mrs.
Letters of condolence were re- the demonstrations is to be an-Fred A. Xavier, Mr. and Mrs. Willy K. 8. Lien, General C. H. Fang. ceived 'from Mr. T. L. Boong Mr. nounced in the near future.
GAOLED FOR CHEATING
Orlowiz, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White,
Mr. and Mrs. Strauss, Mr. and Messrs. T. &. Ho, C. Eager, C. C.
and
Chan
On the other hand we profound- ly believe that God is with us in our misery and sufferings, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Bustaman- further, we believe that God ise, Mrs. Doris Cooke, Mstr. Robin taking our blunders and miseries Cooke, Mr. Blas Despabilaceras,
Mrs. O. Guttinger, Mr. Ino his own hand and he will turn Mr. Martin Dino, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. A Yolle, Mr. and Madame them into opportunities in build Ernest Dowson, Mr. Francis Elliott,
C. Renner, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Raksuen, Mr. ing up the new order, the order Mr. P. S. Espiritu. Miss D. R
and Mrs. B. C. of God's kingdom on earth. Esekiel, Mr. H. B. Hawkins, Miss
Sentence of three months hard Tavadia, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter this sacred work we shall have Marie Laya, Mr. and Mrs. Onofre labour was imposed on Li Ming, Smith, Sennet Freres of Shanghal. the privilege to be labourers to Lagman, Miss Purification Ledes- 25, unemployed, when he appear. Management and staff of Hong gether with God...
ma, Matr. Jesus Ledesma, Missed before Mr. H. G. Sheldon at kong Hotel, Staff of J.. Wilmann, Magdalena Ledesma, Miss Julieta the Central Court on In order to enter this most holy Ledesma, Miss Romualda Locsin, charged with two counts of ab-Tin Po Jewellery, Kee
Saturday and Company, Staff Senne. Freres. and wonderful divine fellowship Miss M. L. Marcaida. Miss Alicia taining money by false pretences. Jeweller, The Wyler Watch Com and co-operation, some basic con- Marcaida, Mrs. A. B. Marcaidh, ditions, must be adhered to First Mr. Francisco Puigianer, Mr. Luis aiding and abetting the commis-
Li Man, who was charged with peny, and many others. the most precious and unique A. Pujalte, Mrs. I. C. Ritchie, Mr. sion of a crime, pleaded not guilty
VOLUNTEER PASSES faculty in our buman make-up Pablo Tan, Miss Consuelo Tan, and was discharged. must be berated and come 'Into Miss Milagros Tan, Mr. and Mrs.
The funeral took place at the action. It is, faith, living, bura Salvador Uson, Mrs. Cecile Vin-entered
Li Ming was alleged to have Roman Catholic Cemetery on ing faith, the most powerful cent, Mr. E. Robert de Vos, Mr. T. chases to the value of 45 cents who died at the Queen Mary Hos a shop and made per Saturday of Mr. 8. A. Semenuck, dynamic in life, the faith about B. Wilson, Miss Flora Taptinchay. He tendered a $10 note and a lit-pital on Friday at the age of 45 which our Master has said that Mrs. R. P. de Zuseco, Miss Rosaria tle later he pretended that he did years. It can remove mountains and Yuseco, Matr. Ed. E. Yuseco, Mr not wish to make the purchase, throw them into the sea just the Joquin . Tuseco, Mr. Teodora kind of dynamic power we need Carmona.. today
It is the faith which works Mr. Gordon Morriss, a Director miracles because it makes our of the North China Daily News & prayers divinely effective and our Herald, Ltd, Shanghai, who was meditationg divinely fruitful; the lying in the County Hospital, faith that make us pure in heart has now, recovered and returned so that we can see God and there to his home, where he is con- by see things in their right pro- valescing
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and asked for the return of his The late Mr. Semenuck was on $10. but hestitated to return the the staff of Messrs. Little, Adamo change of $9.85. He again changed and Wood, was a member of the his mind, and keeping the change, Field Engineers Company, the tendered a split 310 note,
Hongkong Volunteer D. C. T
He managed to trick the first He was in the Imperial Russian shop in Jardine's Bazaar, but his Army at the outbreak of the Great trick talled. when he attempted to War. During the Revolution, he pass on another split note at a fought on the side of the White shop la Johnston Road.
Russians in Biberia. He rose to
Wong, Wong Shidar, Chung Cheong Chao, C. S. Tang C. M. Wong, S. C. Chu C. H. Cheng, Treng Chi Ewa La Tseng Hsu Yh, Tse U Chuen, Tang Jack Bang, Chin, Bui Ping. Hundreds of floral wreaths were sent."
MISS U. M. GARCIA
The funeral of the late, Miss Ursula Maria Garcia, of No. 14, Robinson Road, took place at the Catholic Cemetery. The Rev. Father G. M. Spada officiated.
Miss Garcia, who had no re- latives in the Colony except her realdence after a short illness. sister, Miss F. Garcia, died at her Many floral tributes were sent.
A meeting of the Urban Coun- ‚cil will be" held tomorrow when a
letter from Government signify- ing the approval of the Legisla- tive Counell to the amendment of
Trades by-laws the Dangerous and Offensive set forth in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, will be discussed.
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