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HÒNGKONG'S ARMISTICE

CELEBRATIONS.

(Continued from Page 4) THANKSGIVING SERVICES."

1.

The

heart, Joined to a civilized brain, could devise, our Empire has been laws, the morality, the teaching of fed in the Colony, together with leading lives of sensual wo

Germans openly derided the and other communities represent fouted His divine law, and free from the foot of the invader. Christ; it was, so an Irish writer put the Consuls for Peru, Portugal,iness and forgetfulness of

We thank God for our freedom from it, that Odin had thrown down his Chili, and Mexico: invasion Here were Germans here last challenge to Christ, and to-day half of the French Cersul, no circumstances, brough

On be supernatural, were, by the for in August 1914 who told us that thee thank God that the principles of was at the ameial service else ok to Gud. We must thank German flag would fy on the Peak Christ have triumphed, and German where, Captain quot siteaded, God for this effect are six months should pass.

Picture to yourselves the horrors day the German nation has begun to Gomes and the Commander of the fought, we all have to confess that culture lies ruined and undone. To and Mrs Jordan, Chevalier Dr. way in which the war has been- of Authe wearing his war decorations Dewar The war is ended: from the 51. John's Caitidral. which would have been enacted learn that, selfishness does not par gunboat Patria ecoupied seats in this is not due to bravery, diplo The scene at St. John's Cathedral wealth, no position, no power would read repentance by the hardships among

here had that come about. No may, that nation he brought to the body of the Cathedral, while inacy or to any agreement among was most impressive. The special bare saved Englishmen and women and punishments which are in store ance were the fathers fthe French is solely to God. The war get thanksgiving service was fired for from suffering all that the Belgians for her, so that in the years to come and Spanish Missions; also aded: but we must not for in the clergy in attoed haligas, nor even temen, but it 10 am, but long before that housand, French suffered and worse. the Cathedral was full. His Excel-

she may become an honourable pa-several Chinese clergy, as well that we have been granted snob fey the Officer Administering the what the chateaux and castles of mitted to the comity of civilised pupils and sisters of the Frencholy because God, in His mercy The best houses would have been tion and be found worthy to be ads a number from Macau. The boon not in view of our merita, bat Government, with the members of northern France and Belgium are peoples, from which to day she is hers and pupils of St. Joseph's deigned to hear our payers, ha the Legislative Council and those to day. He fortunes of the wealthy parish and an outcast.

and Italian Convents and the bro-through the merits of our Lord, bar who had been present at the Council would have disappeared. meeting, were late in arriving, the

We thank God to day for victory.formed part of the large assem-hose who fought and died in the College and St. Lewis School deigned to accept the sacrifios of meeting having extended over the povelty as all Belgians are to-day,

All Britishers would have been in and let us pray that as our nation lage, and Section of the Police wer, has deigned to accept the time anticipated. Seats had been no man's life would have been safe day of calamity, so we may be wise the congregation. The Band of the in spite of our ains, has shortened and our Allies were unshaken in the Reserve were dispersed among sufferinge of the people and reserved for the party, while there and no woman's honour would have in the day of victory to use our suePulice Reserve were reservations also for the Aruy been secure. For as we know the

cess unselfishly, for the good of max played the national anthems of fervent must be pur thanksgiving attended and be time of punishment. Ob, bow. and Navy and the Masons. Church Germans adopted the policyet kind and for the glory of God. parade for the Services was volun-"frightfulness."

the Allies whilst appros ching and to Him for having been so merciful tary but many attended, interspers-attempted to make war such a fear They deliberately

We stand to-day at the most leaving the Cathedral. ed also being the uniforms of Deful thing that the enemy would suc

towards e.. momentous epoch in the world ecurated for the occasion. The to those leaders of nations who The Cathedral was beautifulle God also for the wisdom he gave We must thank fençe Corps officers and Police Re- for peace on any terins.

history since the Resurrection of serve. The Band of H. M. S

Christ, Old things are passings, while the interior was drap those dark days of struggle and tower was bedeked with many have taken such right counsel ing took part. The Masons were pre-a calculated science, emptied of all. Is it to be a world in which the old be service commenced with the courage and shrewdness granted

With them war was reduced to away, a new world is in the makinged with tapestries. sent in large numbers. The Cadets chivalry, divested of all romance, selfish principle of each for himself offering of Holy Mass by His to the valiant generalissimo and At ten o'clock perplexity, thant Him for the also turned out in strength with their equipped with arches and spraying is again to become the rule: Or is Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, assisted in all the other generals, thank buglers and drummers, but owing to machines to burn the houses of it to be a world in which the to form part of the overflow which sient university in one place, in their lives for us is reflected in a new Father O. Gonsalves, rendered for their lives granted to all of the great crowd most of them had non-combatants, destroying an an

un by Fathers Mari, Robert and Him for the heroic readiness to selfishness of those who sacrificed Benj min. Holy Mans over, overcome all kinds of fatigue and partly filled the Cathedral compound another a cathedral consecrated by spirit of unselfishness and which included very many well the associations of centuries.

solo tas praim "Ad Te LeVavi" ficers and soldiers and for the known residents. The Girl Guides

with the assistance of the church stadis nees granted to our peo Levying monstrous fines ou N- had seats in the chancel. Th

holierall each and each for all." chair. During the Offertory Mriple to sacrifice everything with-s clergymen present were: Rev. V. H.citizens whom they had taken at quered towns, shouting inaozent

The spirit of

Aquino unselfishness is the Maria. At the close of the Elev. have been impossible to achieve ret dered the- "Ave out all those favours, it would Copley Moyle (Cathedral Chapinin hostages and doing all this, cut in spirit rules in our hearts, and then by a quartette. Bishop P.zzani the God of Hosts, that we must spirit of Christ. Let us see that Hision the "Ave Verum" was sung, final success. It is God therefore, Rev. F. G. Hastings R.N., Retthe heat and rage of battle, aut aa B. C. Gough; Rev. W. T. Feather the sets of men beyond control but happier world, it will be a world with the congregation and choir, harms of the Allies. We should the world will be a better world, ang the Thanksgiving Hymns thank for the definite" success of stone, Rev. A. D. Stewart, e deliberately, of sex purpose, under that has learned the truth of that The choir also rendered the Tan be mout grateful to God who has C. B. Sham and Rev. J. S. Harring. to Mr. Denman Fuller was at the

in military head divine paradox "Whosoever will savem Ergu" and this was followed been so merciful towards us as to organ

his life shall lose it, but whosoever the Benedic ion of the Bless grant our prayers and bless our The service opened with hyma 166.whole c our Empire have been same shall save it"

We thank God that we and the will lose his life for My sake, the

d Sacrament and Laudate Sacrifices, and guide those who Ber. "W. T. Featherstone and Her spared the horrors of invasion? by

Dominum."

have been the means of the 4. D. Stewart read the prayers, and such fues. And that the cruel and the National Anthem concluding towing sermon Dear bre brenpholds the cause of right and Hymn 298 was surg, the Blessing Bishop Pozzon delivered the ful our demerits, because He always After the Gospel His Lordship triumph of our arms in spite of Rev. F. G.. Hastings the lesson vindictive mesheds by which they the service. The organist rendered Special prayers of thanks were of fered thanks for the victory, for resulted in arousing against then concluding voluntary.

suught to terrify the world hav"Land of Hope and Glory" as the the day which the Lord has faithful to, this cause. Let the Christ: This is justice. Let us then always be the preservation of the Empire, for

madelet us be glad and rejice terrible blood-sbed that "horrified the spirit of service the war has the wrath of the world they hoped The ofertory will be devoted "to therein." called forth, for the righteousness of to terrify. So that the world has memorial to those killed in the pleasing task of vicing these precious lesson: the lesson I fulfil with joy.us for more than four years teach the cause, for the heroism, valour

seen that such a method of warfare war, to be erected in the cathedral universal exultation for having that no wrong can be overlooked and endurance of our men and wo-

or in the compound

at lest obtained the longed for in the accounts of Divine Prov men, the unity of the Allied nations

peace. Yes, we rejoice from the idence, but will be paid for sooner and all the blessings, the war bas

And to-day, as we thank God for

Sottom of our hearts because it is or later, and that we must always brought A prayer of remembrance during the years of war, we thank

Roman Catholic Cathedral. sparing our Empire from invasion

great, benefit of God which be just in our dealings with God, claims our deepest gratitude. The man and ourselves, if we wish our. for those fallen was also said, fui- Him too for having delivered those ous occasion were held at the rd to scknowledge that from the the Almighty. Let us pray that. Services befitting the auspic war is ended, and we are all pleas. cause to be identified with that of lowed by the General Thanksgiving,alied countries who have been held Roman Catholic Cathedral, the borrors and cruelties, the miseries this may be the fruit of our the Grace and the Te Deum. The in the iron bondage of Prussian rule sacred edifice being crowded. The and sufferings of the lang at d victory. Let us pray that there Psalms sung were Nos. 98, 121 and

members of the Portuguese com awful contest, has emerged ten may be established among the They have seen their fields ruined munity attended en masse and dency of men's minds and hearts nations that order which is based their houses burat, their people there were also present the to come back to God. Many of on Right instead of Might, and Catholic members of the French those who had forgotten God, had

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149.

Bev. V. H. Copley Moyle preached eloquently. He said:

Thank God it is over. That is the thought in all our hearts. The terrible time of slaughter is finished, We shall no longer dread to receive a telegram, lest it tell us of brother or son or husband killed or missing The river of blood which for the last four years has been drenching the soil of Belgium and France, and many another country, has ceased to flow. We thank God for that.

In the old days, before the War we-were so accustomed to peace that we had almost forgotten to realise what a wonderful blessing it is. But now we know what war is we thank God for the blessing of ревсе.

We feel like

a person awaking from a nightmare, only our night mare has lasted over four years and it Las been so real. Now is ed. The world war is over, and that alone cause for thanksgiving-

orders written juarters.

is 3 menace to civilization" which cannot be endured...

from the yoke of the

oppressor.

slain, but the end has come The invader has been driven out, or i and peace will soon reign again in now evacuating them and freedom

those sorely tortured lands.

their work in the glorious victory we And today, as we see the result of are celebrating, we thank God for those who have made the supreme sacrifice in their country's cause, I do not doubt that they are rejoicing with as to-day, and that they know that to-day they see the accomplish- of the victory that has been won,

they know that they have not died ment of their heart's desire, and

in vain

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We thank God for their lives, and the splendid inspiration of their deaths they thought not of them- things for which men, work and selves, all their prospects, all the strive, all their talents, even life But we might have had an incu

itself they gave As

a will. ing sacrifice for their country. clusive peace, & peate of exhaus- If they had not done so, we to-day tion, a peace brought about by was

should have been slaves of Germnay, weariness, a peace which result in a renewal of war in a few len and the world would soon have the British Empire would have fal- years' time--but thank God it is not been under the rule of the Hoben- that. This is the peace of notary, zolleras. We thank God to-day for. overwhelming and unquestionable victory,

Out

There is no room for compromise, The vanquished enemy has had to accept the terms which the victori ons Allies have dictated. We thank God for that..

our

valiant dead,They have saved the world by their deaths. They died that we might live. And from their deaths there comes to us the challenge to make our lives and our country worthy of those gallant heroes.

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We thank Him that the victory. on the battle fronts is overwhelming for the cause of righteousness and They have died for their country, and complete. Nowhere has the truth, but you and I have to do enemy been victorions at the end something which is no less difficult, To no part of the world-wide Geld we have to live for the same cause, can he point and say "in that place which is the cause of God They we are victora" Everywhere the died an unselfish death, but we have Allied cause, which is the cause of to lise an unselfish life, and by the Justice and Righteousness, yes, grace of Christ we can do it which is the cause of God Himself, Look behind the great struggle averywhere that cause is triumphant, that has closed, and you will see With hearts overflowing with joy that it was a straggle between two we thank God for his victory. "At great" principles. On the one side Thy rebuke O God, both the chariot was the principle of Nietzche, the and horse see fallen, Thou, art the principle that might is right, that God that doest wonders Thou the strong can do what he likes, that haat mightily delivered they peo truth need not be regarded, and on pla!!

the other side is the principle of truth, the principle that caties are inviolable, the principle that

And we thank God for what we have been spared. While many of

or kaland Alling have known the strong must defend the weak hotrod of mon), and have suffer principle of unself

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