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The attendases of the offof-I. dignitaries of the Colony at St John's Cathedral fedicated the holding of the principal obser vanoes, there. Dcoration inside the edifice was confined to the Al- |lied flags draped on either side of the altar. Rev. V.Copley Moylei Chaplain of the Cathedral officiat and with him was Rev. W. T Featherstone.
Among those present, worn. His Excellancy the Officer Ad- ministering the Government. Hon. Mr Claud Severn, CM.G. and Aide-de-Camp Mr P. P. J. Wode: house, CLE, Major General Ven- tris and Commodore Gurner and their staffs.. Colonel John! Ward CB.C.M G., the members of the Executive and Legislagen Councils, including Chinese mem- bers; the Consuls; the heads of all Government Departments and many military and naval officers and representative people. Several of the units of the garrison at tanded in strength.
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it will take her to change her na ture remaina to be seen. One of the outstanding facts of the war is that free men, fighting for free dom, have vanquished the sternly disciplined hosts of Germany. We used to be told that it took many years" training to make a soldier. But in the last five years we have seen men, who had never fired à rifle or done the goose stap when war was declared, hold at bay the trained legions of Ger- many and at last drive them
hood is alive and strong in many bearts, and that it will prevail not only in industrial, And economic circles but also in the larger world of international politics.
**If selfshness is to be driver' Out of the hearts of in dividuals and of classes, it must not be allowed to mee- querade as patriotism, and thus be maintained in international | relations. It is as falsa to think that one nation can profit, by another's loss, as it is to think that Capital and Labour have antagonistic interests.
The League of Nations comes into existence to emphasise the solidarity of human interests, and to make permanent and universal that spirit of brotherllness- which has been found. amongst the Allied nations during the War,
So good has doma.out of evil and the future has promise of
The service opened with the processional hymn "O God our Help in ages past," atter which the special exhortation was "read followed by the Lord's Praver. The Palms selected were 95-
Come let us sing unto the Lord. let us beartily rejoice in the strength of our salvation," and other psalms of rejoicing and back in confusion and break glorious years of unselfish pesce praise, 98 and 150. The lessons! the vaunted impregnability and prosperity. were taken from Isaiah 26. 4-15 of the Hindenberg line. And, My friends, the spirit of brothar And Revelations 4.
now that Peace is signed we liness between, individuals, be- The "Gloris in Excelais"--was turn from the blood ard turmoil, tween classes and between sung and the Apostles Creed. from the honour and the sorrows nations which the War bas en- There were special collects of of war to the future. It was said of gendered, can only be made thanksgiving and special prayers, the Royal family of France, the permanent by a general spreading The bynins "All people that on Bearbons, that when they return- and diffusion of the spirit of earth do dweil" and "Now thanked to power in 1815 after the fall Christ. So let us go back to the we all our God" found place; also of Napoleon, they had learned fields of Bethlehem and hear so anthem. the service closing nothing and forgotten nothing." again the Angel's song "Glors with the Ta Deum and the The Revolution had taught them to God, în the highest and National Anthem.
nothing, and so because they fail-on earth peace," let us go back ed to learn the lessons of those in thought to the manger at Beth- years, they failed to seize the lehem that we may purify and re-.
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was our brotherhood. All classes wrote He was rich, yet for your THE SIAM INDUSTRIES SYNDICATE in our nation came together as sake He became poor, that ye one when war broke out, and it, through His poverty might be was the strength which arose rich." There we see the ideal from that feeling of brotherhood which towers above all our efforts which gave us the victory. at unselfishnees and ever leada us "A house divided against. itself onward; the life of Christ not only "falletb." Batall personal and class shows us the ideal of unselfish- differences banished and men of ness but He enables ca in some every rank arid class, trained and measure to gain the unselfish fought and died in a common spirit.
As we stand here alive today brotherhood; which permeated the allied nations. The spirit of un-while so many better men and selfish brotherhood must not be women have fallen in the War, as allowed to die. If the Pesca is to we realise that God has entrusted bring us a new aid better world to us the refashioning of the this brotherly acselfish spirit world, let us ist ourselves whe ravel be cultivated. It is the ther our ideals are worthy of the spirit of Christ.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.
Her public thanks to Ged to day. for the Peace with Germany which is now an accomplished fact. A year ago there seemed little prospect of an early end to the War. Germany bad large num- bers of fresh reserves, she had the advantage of position and could strike when and where best suited her place. But within four months. she was hopelessly defeated, and bas now been forced to sign the pesce dictated to her by the vic- torious Allies. It is, we believe,
Peace based on justice and not on force, a Peace for which we may sincerely thank God with a clear conscience. It marks a new and better era in world politics, for by its terms justice is to bad for all, and the vindictive and revengeful spirit which has often been manifested in other peace treaties is absot Germany has broken every law of God and man, and her people have made po pro- test as long as their forces were victorious, so of course justice demar ds that Germany be punish- ad. But she is being punished in a atera judicisi spirit and not with vindictive fury. Her colonies bave been taken from ber. It was meritable. She has proved herself unfit to rule other nations. The bistory of German colonial efforts is one of the darkest, vileat pages in the history of the last 100 years. No native had any chance against A German. Hundreds have been fogged to dearb, whole tribes bave bean practically wiped out. Ger- man colonies were run entirely in the supposed interests of Ger- many without regard to the rights LONDON DIRECTORY, or well being of the vatives.
to the well being of others." At the frenoon" service. Rev. (Published Annually) and the same principle obtain-
"fd in Alsace-Lorraine and the The old individualism which J. S. Harrington gave a most par'a of Poland that were under | bad ruled in the industrial interesting discourse. His text German rule. The interests of the and economic world before the was Iaiah 52:7 "How beau'itu! inhabitants were not considered, war had brought us to the verge upon the muntains are the German interests were all import of class warfare, at home. Capital feet of him that bringeth good ant Justice demanded that a power and Labour were becoming more tidings that pablisheth peace which had been so abused should and more hostile to each other, for
bat saith unto Zion "Thy be dodo away with. Bas there is each was thinking solely of its God reigneth." The preacher. rothing vindic ive in that, and a own interests Now that the said it had been given to us to Fendy some Camps Sre found German menace is removed it live through the most dramatic of med site acknowledge the justies looks as if the the old feeling of ages. Never had the stage of biforiese between Capital and history been so crowded with: Lahou, likely to meet out in wrents of such megaitude. Epoch rufous struggle. If those who making events had followed each have, are bent on keeping all they | sther in quick succession. Usual-
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Copenhagen, June 30. The Lettish Press Bureau'states that the German Baltic Landeswehr suffered three defeats by Esthenian and Lettish- troops last week and has been practically destroyed. Eetlif troops have reached Jaegel, nine miles from Riga: The Germans are evacuating Rigs, where the Needra Ministry. - has been dissolved and the War Minister arrested. Needra fed to Liban where be was arrested but escaped taking re- fuge with the Imperial German troops encamped six miks from Libau.
London, July 1.
A Lettish official message from Liban states that von der Goltz has entirely thrown off the mask and the Needra Government has fed. He is openly warring with the Imperial German forces and has established martial law at Riga and proclaimed himself Governor General. A concentric advance of Lettish detachments from the north and the Lithuanian army from the south on Dvinsk, which in the Bolshevist's bands is progressing. Contingents have already made à junction westward of the town:
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