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"Findlater Cup."

FANLING HUNT.

EVENT FOR CHAMPION PONIES.

CHRIST'S TEACHINGS.

(Continued from `Page 7.}'

CONSTERNATION IN SWATOW.

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are part of the revelations of God to this fortunate modern 8xopaganda continues all the time. in which we live.

In a market in Kit-yang district, Accordingly I should no more where Communism hne beon dream of refecting medical or far kept out, the newly-organised Gurgical skill than I should of Local Government Board carried pulling the electric light wires out a round-up of suspecte a few out of the walls of my house nights ago, and after examining a or of refusing to liston in to wire-number of strangers who wore less.

that two of the number wore active sponding the night there found Communists.

nation to look."

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CONSTRUCTION CO.

ECONOMIES.

THE DEPRECIATION CHARGES - EXPLAINED.

SOUNDER POSITION,

The reason for the high de- preclation charges in the balaned sheet of the Hongkong Engineer- Ing and Construction Co, Ltd., Ono had been concerned in a were outlined at the annual meet- kidnapping case last year and was ing of the Company, held at the recognised by the man he had

A curious notion has got about that the main evidence as to Christ's divinity contained in the Gospels is confined to the state A Billiards Association has just

ments of other people about, Hint, been formed in Canton. Tho

and that He never Himself really captured, and who had subsequent-office of Messrs. Shewan, Tomes first meeting was held a few days

[By "Ringtail"],

claimed to be the Son of God.ly been ransomed. This man was and Co. this morning, by Mr. R. ngo In the Cantón Masonic Club

Peter made this declaration which able to denounce him. when the following were pre-

G. Shewan, who presided. Next Sunday will see the con-is recorded in Matthew XVI, 16: sent: Mr. C. E. Watson, in the clusion of the steeplechase meet: "Thou art the Christ, the son of his belongings an

Another was found to have in

The Chairman was supported by- chair; Mesurs. Jas. Carneglo, Jrings which have boon conducted the Living God."

amount of and D. Latimer, representing

literaturo, including lists of pay-Sir Robert Ho Tung and Mr. J. by the Fanling Hunt.

The speaker went on to quote monta to the cause and bills ready Scott Haraton (Directors), and Canton Club; W. Roland Farmer, Good class entrlos have been several passages H. W. Howett and S. Lillicrap, received for the five events which Lord claimed to be the Son of rising should be open.

In which our for use when the Communist Mr. J. Buchanan (acting Secre representing the Canton Masonic figure on the programme, which God, and in conclusion quoted

tary). Shareholders presoat were, Club; F. M. Ozorio and A. E consists of a dozen or more run-Sooley who said: "During his difficulty that villages can secure Chanatong, A. A. Botellio, M. A. It is only with the utmost Messrs. M. Fernandes, T. D. Oamund, representing the Clubners for each event.

whole public life, Christ is dia- their freedom from all commerco Figueiredo, M. A. Gomes, G [Lusitano; J. Mahood, representing The Steeplechase Champions, the Customs Club; Wong Po which is the principal race of the tinguished from the other promin- with the organisation, although it Grimble and C. Strafford.

ent characters of Jewish history must be said that there is oftoh keung and La Man-sik, represent fixture, consists of 11 runners,

Economics Effected, ing the Returned Students Clubs of whom My Lady, Ace of Spades, by His unbounded personal pre-extraordinarily minute and accur and the Canton Citizens Club; J. Sunning, Erin's Isle, Caviare and tensions, He calls Himself hablate information as to where poi-

Addressing the shareholders, tually king and 1. Lockwood, L. K. Chiu and T. S. Duke of Neiblung are the pic claims expressly the character of hna not--Our Gun Correspon-As copies of the report and ac-

son has heon planted, and where Mr. Shawan said: Gentlemen, Wong, representing the Y.M.C.A. This event, run over a distance that divine Messiah for which the dent.

of 1/4 miles, will be very interest ancient prophets had directed the

counts for the year ended Decem- ing, as all the contenders will be

ber 31, 1928, have bean in your in at weight, for Inches.

16. We must (in conformity hands for the prescribed perlod, Mr. Watson, addressing tho

Important Essential, with the Parable of the Talents) I propose with your approval to meeting, stated that a very fine

essential of Christianity to remem- unselfish service for others.

important preliminary use our time, money and brains intake them as rend. cup had been received from

We have strictly carried out our 10, We must not be impatient Messrs. Findlater, Mackle & Todd,

ber is that it was preached by Ltd., through Messrs. Gilman, and

Christ se n rule of life for every because our thoroughly welf-inton policy of economies, but we could Co., Ltd., their Hongkong agents,

body, in every day life and every-tioned efforts and prayers do not not, of course, do it all at once and through Mr. S. Lillernp who

The railway authorities have where and not as a way of life immediately produce visible results and there are still reductions to represented them in Canton. This arranged for a train to convey for a select few to be practised but must be content to "bring forth be made, the benefit of which will cup was to be put up for an racegpers to Fanling. The train only on Sundays and Saints' days fruit with patience" and to "pos-only be felt in this present year. Some But we have succeeded in making amateur billiard championship leaves at 1.60 and on arrival at and in Church. It was a life to be sess our souls in patience." and to be known as the "Findlater Fanling will be met by a fleet of lived by the average man and really good people are apt to get reductions which have brought down our general charges from Cup." The cup was presented "buses which will

woman, a message addressed, as impatient with God. through the Canton Masonic Club sengers to the Kwant! racecourse the Gospels, to the multitudes.

we are repeatedly reminded, în 17. And in order to accomplish about $6,100 per month to $8,800 who were asked to arrange the for a minimum fee.

the above programme which is per month, which means a saving formation of a Billiards Associa-At the conclusion of the meet-emerge from the teaching of Christ the Mount, we must follow Christ's $27,000 per annum, and we shall Certain broad general principles mainly taken from the Sermon on of some $2,800, per month or over tion in Canton who would take ing, a train leaves Fanling for in the Sermon on the Mount, example of constant player and His unke a further saving of about care of all the details in con- the return journey at 5.57 and coupled with the two command: example of earnest prayer and His 8800 per month during the latter nexion with the running of the another one a little after 6 ph.ments to love God with all our example of a forgiving prayer even part of this year... tournament annually. Masara, A pari-mutuel booth will be in heart and all our soul and all our when He was on the Cross, Gilman & Co., Ltd., had stated that operation, where backers will have strength and all our mind, and lo they would present a replica of an opportunity of registering love our neighbour as ourself, as the cup' each year to the winner. bets, in addition to the big one explained by the parable of the

The Chairman then proposed dollar members' aweep which will Good Samaritan. that

a Billiards Association be be held on the Champion Steeple- former: Mr. W. Roland Farmer chase. seconded, and the motion was carried.

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The

The Officials,

following were

C. E. Watson 'ns Mr. D. Latimer

Quite a number of the ponica have been undergoing a thorough preparation for some time now, and, all being well, should strip in the pink of condition for Sun day's big meeting.

convey pas-

One

Our cash position is about

In spite of all this, we regret Young Men's Neglect. that the balance for 1928 is still And, while speaking of Prayer, on the reverse side and representa intend to include of course, the con- a loss of $28,561.56 for the year. stant attendance at Holy Com-But this loss is arrived at after The General Principles:

munion, attendance at which service allowing $50,746.47 for deprecia- Those principles are;.

should be regarded as a solemn re-tion and is therefore a substantial A rofreshment booth has been 1. We must love our neighbour newal of our covenant with God to Improvement en 1027 which show installed in the pubile enclosure, just as much as we love ourselves, do our best in the service of others.ed a loss of $62,029.93, including

Free parking for motor cara 2. And we must remember that

I have been told that some young | only $27,078.23 for depreciation: has been arranged for, and cars the term, "neighbour includes men, when they come out here from that is, ignoring depreciation, the clected may be parked on the course by everybody without distinction, Home, abandon the habit of prayer, gross profit for 1928 Is $22,194.92 lo, serve on the Committee:payment of $10;

even a chance atranger whom wa If that be so, it is a great pity. If against a loss of $24,951.70 471 Messrs. A. Hoffmeister, President The price of admission to the may meet in difficulties by the Christ Himself, when He was in jan Improvement of $47,136.62. of the Canton Masonic Club, course is $1 to the public en-wayside and those in want of food human form on this earth and sub-

Liquid Position. Better, President of the Associn-closure and members must show and clothing or sick, or poor, arject to human temptations, could not safely give up prayer, nasured- tion: Messrs. Id Man-alk and their badges at the entrance gate maimed, or lame or blind.

3. We must treat everybody in ly the rest of us cannot afford to $10,000 lower than at same time Vice-Presidents;

to obain admittance. The railway fare of $2 covers transportation exactly the same manner in which, do 50. 48 Honorary

and admittance to the

One very curious reason which last year, but against this we have Secretary: Mr. W. Roland Farmer Soldiers and sailors in uniform will reversed, we should wish them to has been given for not practising and expended a further $10,000 on

courao, if our respective positions were

remitted some $10,000 to Shanghai Christianity is that it is rather a the trent uA,

4.

We must not pursue our weak and sloppy sort of religion-the three new Franki Piling sets, the sort of religion that is appro-in addition to about $14,000 on duties as Christians in a slack or printe for anaemic or elderly people new garages and atoren at our The liquid half-hearted fashion, but must

and clergymen to follow. Well all depot In Kowloon, hunger, and thirat after what is that need be and in answer to that position of the Company is also right and in the pursuit of right is that any strong worldly man, about $34,000 better than last must be animated by a spirit of just as a tonic, had better try to year. love to all and must forgive even carry out the rules laid down in the Besides this, we have practical- our enemies and those who per- Sermon on the Mount and in Lukely re-valued building, plant, and Becute us, not once only but unto X, 27 for any three months before machinery, and written off some aoventy times soven,

he says again that the practice of $33,000 to cover the lower valun- 6. Also we are to be pure in Christianity is such a soft and easy tion.

job. well as from impure acts and to heart and to be peacemakers and to refain from Impure thoughts as

You may say-Why is so much Thought-Control,

depreciation necessary? Well, refrain from angry thoughts and with me for a few minutes, I put those items which were in the And now, if you will kindly bear our auditors think it advisable to words as well as from deeds of should like to add a few remarks nature of preliminary expenses, violencei

As Honorary Treasurer; J. T. Smith

(Tunusu Recreation Club); Jas. Carnegie, Jr. (Canton Club): F. M. Ozorio (Club Lugi- |tano); J. Mahood (Customia Club); 1. K. Chiu (Y.M.C.A.); Wong Po- keung (other City Cluba); S. Lillicrap (Canton Masonic Club and the Donors); and one repre- sentative from the Canton Royal | Naval Canteen,

The Association to be known un the Canton Amateur Billiardai Association..

be admitted half-price to publle enclosure.

A TRADE MARK INFRINGED.

FAKED "OSRAM” BULBS

SEIZED.

The first championship is to be morning, the General Electric Co. Before Major C. Willson this arranged immediately and will be Ltd., prosecuted the Kam Sing open to all amateur players in Electric Supply Co., Ltd., of No. Canton, whether they are mem-30, Winglok Street, for infringe bera of any Club, Association, or ment of Osram trade mark on not. The entrance fee is to be electric bulbs." $1 for students, naval or military (non-commissioned ranks), and $2 for all others,

or

6. We must not lower the on the subject of thought-control incurred in creating the Franki as an essential of Christianity. Piling business at Shanghai, and standard of thought, word and Mr. II. J. Armstrong, of Deacons, conduct enjoined by Christ but creasingly recognised by neute ob for our pipe-making factory and It is, I believe, now being in- the loss entailed in training men represented the complainants must remember that He urges us servers that the influence of our the consequent loss in spoilt aud stated that he under- to be perfect as our Heavenly thoughts upon others either for damaged pipes during the pro- The cip must be won three and times in succession or five lines stood from the defendant

com-Father is perfect. in all to be wan'outright,

pany that they pleaded guilty, and 7. We must pray the Lord's Kood or for evil, is far greater than ceas, on a safer footing, and we The replien of the cup will be the General Electric Co. was will prayer daily, asking not merely have hitherto suspected or have therefore written off $10,000

imagined.

from the former and $2,800 from presented to the winner each yearing to drop the case, provided the for daily bread but also for daily

Thought-control is important the latter item. Both of there by Mesars. Gilman and Co., Ltd., defendants surrendered the in-spiritual guidance from Christ from the point of view of peaceful branches of our business are now of Hongkong. Mr. Wong Po- fringed articles to the complain- who said "I am the bread of life."

rayer and meditation keung has promised another cup ants. He added that after the

and of in a sound position. 8. In using the words "Our forgiving our enemies and for the runner-up, and. Mr. Jas. trade mark had been removed Father" we must temember that restraining uncharitable

To meet the demand at Bhang- Carnegie, Jr., has promised a cap from the bulbs; they would be God is our Father and that all critical thoughts about others and hat, where our Franki Piling is for the highest break.

returned to defendants.

mankind are our brethren.

generally cultivating

much liked, us it is specially suit- The winner is to play right In all, said Mr. Armstrong, 9. We must not merely pray yurity, mercy and patience in oured to the soft nature of the soil through the tournament each year there was seized from the shop that "God's kingdom may come

there, we ordered three new seis should he be desirous of defend 180 large and 25 small packets of and His will be done on earth as Nowadays anybody who stands of the plling equipment, and here. ing his title. There shall be no bulbs."

it is in heaven" but must also do up for his principles instead of in Hongkong we have had two challenge round or match.

Major Willson registered a con- our best to make that petition of weakly submitting to compromise sets going almost continuously. viction and ordered that the bulbs ours come true by service for our is promptly denounced as a die- As for our centrifugal pipes, they be returned as suggested by Mr. follow-men,

hard, Such Is the post-war are now well established on this The London Billiards Associa-Armstrong. He admonished the

We must not be like the Scribes morality and slackness and lack of market and are a great improve- tion Rules will govern the play defendants and said that if they and Pharisees who "say and do fibre to which we have become ment in every way on the old Preliminary rounds to be 600 up; appeared in Court on the same not." Semi-finale to be 750 up; and large again, they would be fined.piling up money or about food or Himself was judged by such affairs In the North we have not

10. We must not worry about be well to point out that Christ

reduced. In this connexion it may glazed earthenware article.

Owing to the disturbed state of

The Rules,

finals to be 1,000 up in two sessions of 500 each.

Representatives of the Com- mittée are to inspect all tables offered for play and draw up a list of those they consider sultable. Competitors will then arrange to play on any of these tables, but it must be a neutral table for the preliminary rounds. The semi-finals and finals to be played as arranged by the Com mittee. Balla to be composition. Our mon Correspondent.

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clothing or be anxious about the morrow, but we must ask first the standard, one of the die-hurds been able to start work at Tien- Kingdom of God and his righteous of His day, for He refused to have tsin.

any compromiso whatever with

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No consideration

world of

Au to the question of reducing.

Businesa. Matters.

11. We must keep a check upon the chief priests and the Scribes our capital and writing off the our judgment and criticism of and Pharisees.

heavy losses incurred at the in- others, remembering that the mole

expediency or of relief from ception of this Company, this which we see in our brother's eye coming persecutions and auffer-matter still remains in abeyance is very likely the reflection of the Inge availed to turn Christ from for the present, beam in our own eye. All critic. He unsparing denunciation of Ism must be constructive and these hypocrites and bumbugs and given in a kindly spirit.

anybody who, is under the mis-'.. The adoption of the report and 12. We must not be afraid of talten impression that Christ was accounts was proposed by the asking God in prayer for what we soft-spoken glosser over of un- Chairman, seconded by Mr. want, because our heavenly Father pleasant facts will do well, to George Grimble and carried. ~ will give good things to them that study in full His uncompromising On the proposal of Mr. A. A. Lask him,

denunciations of the hypocrites of Botelho, seconded by Mr. M. 18. We must enter in at the the Scribes and Pharisees as set Fernandes, Sir Robert Ho Tung narrow gate and not take the broad forth in the 23rd Chapter of St. and Mr. J. Scott Ifarston, warD and easy way of selfishness.

The Royal Observatory reports

14. We must bear in mind that Matthew, and selfish indulgence. re-elected Directors. that the anticyclone is central

Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and near the Bonins. Another appears it is not sufficient to address Christ We must realise that every form to have developed to the North- na "Lord" but that we must do the of selfishness is sin, West of Shantung.

The forecast till noon to-morrow is-Light variable winds, freshen- Ing, from N.E.; fine to cloudy.

will of His Father in heaven by fol lowing the teaching, of Christ, and then shall we be like the wise man who built his house upon a rock.

Aftor summing up his address Matthews were re-elected auditors the meeting discussed several at a remuneration of $800 a year, pointe in the lecture after which on the proposal of Mr. T. D. Sir Henry was accorded a vote Chanatong, seconded by Mr, M. A.

Figueiredo. of thanks by the chairman,

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