THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925.
TALKS ON PUBLIC WORSHIP I.
By the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, M. Az
HOME CRICKET,
HENDREN'S DOUBLE.
CENTURY.
London, Juno 12. At Bradford, Yorkshire de feated Gloucester by ton wiokotaj Gloucester made 137 in the first Ever since men have believed It was the consciousness of this innings, Robinson taking four in God, and all sane men havo fellowship that thrilled the early wickets for 95 runs. In their done so, they have expressed that "Church" as it soon came to be 200ond knock Gloucester mado belief in worship. Worship is the called, and public worship was 229. Yorkshire, scored 365 in foundation principle of all as natural as daily food. It their first innings, to which religion. For what is worship? was not a duty as such that Leyland contributed 131 not cut. It is our
acknowledgment of they came to perform but a glad Yorkshire, on going in for the God's worth s the Creator irrepressible expression from second time, needed but two rans and Controller of human life. mon nd women who care to to win, a boundary hit concluding Christianity is devotion to a give of their praise to a rison the match.
A
parson," and that devotion wo Master, to strengthen each others At Horsham, Sussex defeated exprese in worship. This hands in God and to bear united Hampshire by 126 runs. Sussex worship is at once individual and witness to the world of the Way, made 255 (Bowley scoring 71) and corporate; public as well as and the Truth and the Lifo. 173, Brown, the Hampshira bowlar. private. Whon God made us, he They came to give. The essanoo taking a win wickets for 50 runs. made us social beings for each of their worship was giving not Hampshire's 400105 wero 124 othor's
Wo must receiving. There was nothing (Wenslay taking four wickets for express our devotion publicly if selfish about it. They gave truly 37 runs) and 184, to which Mead that devotion is to be worth of their money, but the whole contributed 76 not out. Tate took anything at all. With all the, service was giving.
Bevon wickets for 44 runs.
company.
preachers
emphasis which Jesus laid on This revolutionises the popular and church going
Playing at Blackheath, Kont the worship of the individual view of
I am not defeated Leicestor by an innings heart and mind, both His words chureb services. and example only make it the desirous of condemning the and 74 runs Leicester made 250 more definite that man who love practice of
and (King 91) to which Kent replied God must worship him together, special music and so on, but the with 498 for six wickets (declar- mischief is that mon construe it ed.) Hardinge made 139, Asb- The example of our blessed
very often as if public wor- down 108 and Woolloy 97, Loi- Lord settles the matter for the ship was meant to entertain caster could only make 174 in Christian. He went regularly to
them; if the music is their second innings, Frooman the tample or synagogue on the indifferent and the sermon poor taking six wickets for 51 runs.. Sabbath Day. He did hie utmost they feel that they have been At Cambridge, Notts defeated to purify the common worship done, even though they have only of bis time. The Temple, to contributed as much as would Cambridge University by an in- Cambridge him, was not merely a place have paid for a programme the inge and ten rune. where public services were held. night before at the local cinema. (Bennett 72 and Francis 71) and mado 305 in the first innings It was his Father's House, where The average church attender
130 in their second innings, Rich- His children would naturally and is terribly. prono, now mond taking six wickets for $5. gladly moet as members of the anys, to look upon public Notts scored 445 in their only family. He set his seal to the worship as something which must officacy and value of common contribute to his interest, comfort 110 hot out and Lilloy
Knock, Payton contributing prayer. "Where two or three are and enjoyment. So he often goos met together.
At Lorde, Middlesex defeated away disappointed and says he
Worcester by 191 runs. Mid- That the Christians from the gots no good out of going," very first did so meet together is But the secret of receiving is dlesex mado 437 runs for nine unmistakeable. It was not just giving! Public worship makes wickóte (declared,) Hendron scor- because of Christ's example. It demands as well as confers aing 234 and Mann 71. In their was spontaneous. They simply blossing. We only get out of second innlögs Middlesex made could not help maoting together, anything according to what 240 for soven wickets (declarod), Those men and women did not we put into it, whether it be in Hearne scoring 52 and Mann 57. sit down and form a Society; they business, or in life generally or Worcester's first innings pro- made the tremendous discovery in public worship. It is because duced 352, (Hopkins 88 and Abel wo6l not out), whilst the second that they were a Society. They we bring so littlo that realised a oneness one hopo, receive, so little. Give, and it koook only resulted in 134, Allen one Lord, one life that bound shall be given unto you" is true taking four wickets for 30 rans them together with a tie stronger here. It would transform church and North four wickets for 18 in the demand upon their loyalty worship for many if they realised runs. than the tie of friendship or of they come to give-their voice, blood. They felt their oneness attention, strength, brotherliness, but they had to coin a word to co-operation, spirit, and, above describe it "fellowship."
all, their worship......
HANKOW RIOT.
REASONS FOR THE SHOOTING.
Hankow, June 12. A. depd Зарадева Wha discovered, his body so wedged in the gutter that it was extricated with difficulty.
Among other damage in the British Concession, the rioters broke
down the boundary wall.
65.
Playing at Leyton, Derbyshire defeated Essex by nine wickets. Essex made 166, Hillwood taking six.wickets for 74 runs, the second "innings of Essex resulting in 227, to which Cutmore contributed 95. Horsley took six wickets for 66 stoned the Chinese police in the runs. Derby made 427 in the first British Concession, wrecked Japan-knock (Marton soaring 131) and esc shope and attacked shopkeepers. 70 for one wicket in the second. Thereupon the Consul General
Beked, the Chinese authorities to send troops to guard the Concession border, and also, requested a land-
PREFERENCE.
ing of naval detachments. Inter-PARTIAL IMPERIAL. national naval officers quickly re- lightly sponded, and co-operating with the Chibese troops restored order at 11.80 last night. There are 180 volunteers in the British concession, 75 American and French, 180 Japa- acse und also 50 Russians from the former Russian concession, which
The situation this morning was still quiet. The Chinese nuthorities are patrolling the outer boundaries has now been restored to China.
LABOURITES GIVE SUPPORT.
London, June 12, By the rejection of the
of the British Concession and H. M. S. Hollyhock has proceed Labourite amendment, by 277 to Volunteers and Navai man guard, ed to Hankow from Nanking ourry 93, the House of Commons has ing the inner defences.-Reulor. ing one hundred marines, whom automatically adopted the Im- Shanghai, June 12.-A wireless II. M. S. Hawkins had sent to perial Preference clauses of the message from Bankow says that Chinliang, where they were not Budget, prior to the shooting, a large crowd required.-Reuter.
LAST LINE LIMERICK CONTEST.
The fourth week of our Last Line, Limerick Competition is now in progress. A prize of $10 is offered for the best last line, Competitors should remember that the last line nust rhyme with the first tico.
Last Line for This Limerick Must Reach the Telegraph Office by Noon on Monday, 15th June, 1925. Envelopas must be marked "Limerick."
A feature of the debate was the number of prominent Labourites supporting preference, notably Mr. Haden Quest, Mr. J. H. Thomas, and Mr. Kirkwood. The latter, on behalf of the Olydesiders, plumped for cement- ing the Empire as the best means of accomplishing un-: iversal peace.
Mr. Churchill welcomed this] Labourito manifestation as a sign of the development of Imperial trado, apart from taxation of food, passing from the realm of party politics. He added that apart from tobacco, the whole benefits of preference would not roach the consumer immediately, notably as to sugar, concerning wnich, however, preference would stimulate Imperial pro- duction.Reuter
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