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After You Are Forty.

Needs of the Middle-Aged.

It has been said that a man is either a fool or a physician at

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KING'S RETURN TO

"HEALTH,

(Continued from Page 9.)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

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MONDAY, JULY 8, 1929.

VICTORIES FOR ENGLAND AT STAMFORD BRIDGE,

London, July 0.

The following are the results of the Amateur Athletic Championships held at Stamford Bridge Lo-dny

Throwing the discus-Stonerud (Norway), 142 feet 10 inches.

High Jump-Kezmarki (Hungary), rlers), 1 minute, 54 3/5 seconds,

One hundred yards. Jack London (Britain), 10 seconds,

Four Miles-Beavors (England), 10 minutes 49 2/5 seconds.

Long jump. Cohen (England), 22

throughout the world we have met tween the countries of the world. AMATEUR· ATHLETICS. to-day to join with our King in it may be that out of the evil will' giving thanks to Almighty God for come this measure of good. Wo Us gracious goodness in restorare grateful to those who in the ing him to health after his perl-time of our trouble showed their ous illness Inst winter. Wo have sympathy with us, but our grati listened to His Majesty's message tuda will be of a poor sort if it forty. For the average man it a willingness to give and be of to his people in which he em- remains only, "an expectation of phasises the part which he him-favours to come" and does not should not be difficult to be service, are so much waste.

We thank God for our own self feels that prayer has played make us more ready to share in, healthy and in his prime at that

and lighten the troubles of others; the health, for soundness of body and in his recovery. ago. With the weaker sex

We acknowledge the good hand The Value of Prayer. case le difficult, for middle ago mind. Is that all? In gratitude

of our God upon us; we thank him: JavelinB. Stepca, a previous win

nor of the title, 218 feet 10 inches. Hlable to, bring with it for our own fullness of life the

to-day who for the past,

K claim is laid on us for a willing

There are many

Half Mile-Ellia (Birchfield Har onxlaties and health trials.

service to those who suffer,

"What shall I render unto the Whether the individual be minn

Nor in it, enough that our will-question the value and efficacy of or woman, loss of vitality at this ingness should be a mere flash in prayer. How can we expect to Lord for all his benefits towards time of life is often noticeable, the pan, a spasmodic giving here. change God's mind about the fume? I will take the cup of sal-fects inches. and many aliments" fellow in sa sudden generosity there. It ture by our prayere, even suppovation and call upon the Name of train, including headaches, back- must be a consistent attitude of ing that there is a "God" in the Lord"

life, a prevailing personal sense at all? aches, Indigestion and nervous our daily

But do we, however, really be dobility. If you are over forty watchfulness to be of use. Wo and feeling your ake, you can gain thank God for our nation and lieve, any of us, that the course now vitality by taking Dr. empire, Oh and the things for of our lives is so inevitably fixed Williams' pink pills. The reason which we ought to be grateful, that nothing we can do can alter the long heritage of clean hip-17 In a case of illness we call tá is this: every ingredient in these tory, the sacrifice of our fathers, a doctor and expect to alter the pills is beneficial, to the system, our homes, our.

education. Not course of the illness by following and among them is one important for one minute do we make the his advice. Twelve months ago thanksgiving for the King's re- element that is absolutely essen arrogant claim that our nation one of my sisters underwent a tial if vigorous manhood or has always bean right, no nation serious operation which, apparent has, but she has given a greatly, lenghtened her life. Yet the womanhood is to be maintained.

Start taking Dr. Williams' sorvice to the world, and to her trouble recurred, and aix months the garrison unit. The service hent Lord Burghley by one and # pink pills now, and see how soon they will give you fresh energy. If a man, you will know the joy you will be gratified at your All health. bright, womanly chemists sell, Dr. Williams' pink

nothing clac will do.

own children. The blessings Godage radium treatment was tried, has showered upon us through the with beneficial resulta, medium of our country. But

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MILITARY SERVICE..

Garrison Gives Thanks for His Majesty's Recovery. Yesterday's military service of

cover was most Impressive ceremony which was attended by nearly 600 officers and men from

John's Cathedral, and was con- eommenced at 9-15 am, at St.

Lect inches.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

HONGKONG C. C. WIN IN

FIRST DIVISION. Hongkong C, look like winning the championship of the first division of the tennis lengua. They beat the M.B.K; on Saturday, and have now only one more match to play. If they win this, the shield will be theirs.

The Chinese RC, are going strong in the "B" division and should again finish on top, whilat in the "C" divi- sion Club de Recreio still retain the lend.

"A" DIVISION.

Hongkong C.C. Easily Defeat

One-twenty hurdles Lord Burgh- ley, won by inches from Foley (Eng Land), his time being 15 2/5 seconds.

Two-twenty yards-Hanlon (Eng-six sela to three. land), 21 9/10 seconds,

One Milo.-C. Ellis (England), 4 Throwing the hammer. Britton minulos 22 acconds.

Four forty hurdles Facalli (Italy) (England), 100 feet 2 inches.

Japanese Team. Hongkong C. C., playing on their own ground, defeated the M.B.K. by J. S. McEachran and L. Goldman (U.K.O.C.) beat T. Akiyama and T. Honda 6-1, beat T, Yamada, and Yoshida 6-2, beat mura and Kikuchi G. W. Sewell and A. D. Hum phroys

(H.K.C.0.) lost to T. Akiyama H Yoshida 6-3, lost to Imura and Two

mile steeplechase-Oliver and Kikuchi 8.0.

H. Owen Hughes and J. G. Laurlo Putting the weight-Darany! Honda 4-6, beat T. Yamada and

Yoshida 6-3, beat Imura and Kikuchi (Hungary), 40 feet 7 inches.

Pole jump-Ford (England), 11| 8.4.

ទ inchos. Four-forty yards-Hanlon (Eng- land), 49 2/5 seconds.

Four-forty Relay.The Polytechnic, 42 3/5 seconds.-Router.

half

Foconda,

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HENLEY REGATTA.

LEANDER WIN THE GRAND CHALLENGE CUP.

London, July 0. The wonther was dull and threaten

ing when the Henley Regatta opened today, the crows facing a slight head- wind. Leander beat the Thames Rowing Club for the Grand Challonge Cup by two lengths, the winner's time being seven minutes.

I Gunther, the Dutch Olymplo sculler, won the Diamond Sculls, beat- ing the holder, Joe Wright (Canada), by a yard. Gunther's time minutes 42 seconds.

Was

In the Ladies' Plata, First Trinity (Cambridge), beat Ualversity College (Oxford) by half a length, the time being 7 minutes 16 seconds. The Thames Cup went to the Brown and,) Nichols School (America), the Thames Club being beaten by one and quarter longths. The winner's time

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158-seconds. Th minutes Tannos Rowing Club was eaccessful in the Silver Goblets Taal Basthole"," College (Oxford) being beaten by on and three-quarter lengths in 3 minutos. 83 seconds, MI

In the Vieltor's Cup, Third Trinity bridge) by one and a half lengths in 7 minutes 46 seconds.

the. Wytold The Thames Club won Cup, beating Jesus Collogo (Cam bridge) by a length in 7 minutas 45 acconds. The Steward's Cup went to First Trinity (Cambridge) who beat the London towing Club by a length. The winner'a time was 7 minutes 52 seconda-Router.

The fact that the action of the ducted by Chaplain, Major Little.2/5 Yards. Facolt's time was 3 and T, Honda 0-6, baat T. Yamada (Cambridge), beat Trinity Hall (Cam it la to be strong; if a woman, these blessings did not come to us radium was invisible therein dif-assisted by Chaplain Captain i (England), 10 minutes 53 1/6 Reconds. (H.K.C.C.) lost to T. Akiyama and T,

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without the pain and the sacrifice of our forefathers. Is it good we should accept enough that these gifts with thankless hourts,

or unserviceable living?

National Life.

fering from the aetion of the aur-Hodgins. geon's knife, does not altor my bo-

Troops were played to the of that the skill and knowledge Church by the band of the 2nd. postponed a death which, acemeded the sacred music during the of the medical profession has K.O.S.B., which afterwards play. to be inevitable. The out-and-out service. The military congrega- fatalist may argue that it was tion was composed of 175 men fore-ordained that all possible re- from the 2nd K.0.S.B.. 175 from Our gratitude claims from us &medies should be tried. Apply the Somerset Light Infantry," 40 Aner patriotism. But what doening the same principles he can from the Royal Artillery, 20 from only argue that it is ford-ordain the Royal Engineers, and 1 officer real patriotism mean?

fromed that we shall pray for the re- and 10 mon from all other units. Nurae Cavell told Brussels that "patriotism was not covery of the sick. enough, we must live without bit- terness." She must have meant hat the old and narrow patriotism would not suffice, but that there must be horn in us that more noble perpetuate loyalty which would only the beat that our country pro

duces.

us

"Scientific Wonder."

to Gol for recovery. The

modern science, and honour was due to those doctors and nurses who gave their services so will

The Christian Spirit,

In his address, Major Little Rather, I would argue that as antd that the object of the ser- was to give the gar- choice whether we will undergo rison and opportunity of ron- we men are able to exercise our vice

thanks certain treatment or not, so we dering do not "change" the mind of God His Majesty's Such a message is not out of by our prayers for the sick but successful treatment of the King place to we who are placed in a introduce certain conditions which was one of the great wonders of Is it not conceivable that God, dietant land. It is especially our may be essential to recovery. the best of our national life, not who has limited Himself already task to preserve the noblest and merely because it is ours but beby giving to man freewill, de-ingly. caure we can give it humbly to pends upon us to decide what will happen. If our earnest wish is Our thought and prayers then that God shall heal the sick we are that the great things of our employ a treatment, that of pray national life and character shall, which may contribute to the be preserved. Our thanksgiving

But it is not only for the phy- to-day is for a life given to usical recovery of our King that yet again, a life which has reveal we give thanks to God to-day ed. a willingness for service, a We wish also to.express patient self ancrifice for others.

the world.

recovery.

gratitude for the Christian spirit which is manifest in the life of

feet

one.

Recroló ▼ Univeralty. The Club de Recreio beat the University at King's Park by soven sela to two,

A. Gosano and F. 3. Remedios (Recreio) beat G. de Souza and T. W. one Lord and his name Chong 8-6, lost to L. Forster and G. E. Yeoh 6-8, bent T. S. Lam and Yau Amen."

The service concluded with the Robarts and C. A. Barretto singing of God Save the King and the Kadish.

A PARSEE SERVICE.

Expressions of Loyalty and Love. There was a large gathering of Parsee ladies and gentlemen at the special thanksgiving service

for the recovery of H.M. the King. held by the community, at their Prayer Hall at Happy Valley yes- dead, few|torday morning.

Major Little said that although many people would go to a momo- rial servite for the would go out of their way to at tend a service of thanksgiving.

The King's Message. "In the King's message," said the Chaplain, he writes as one who has suffered, and as one who has looked in the face of death, and wins come back to us. The message is great beyond words because it is so pure and simple.

R.

(Recreio) lost to G. de Souza and T. W. Chong 3-0, beat L. Foster and G. E. Yeoh G-2, beat T. 9. Lam and Yon 6-2.

G. A. Nomalia and V. Yvanevich (Recreio) beat G. do Souza and T. W. Chong G-2, bent L, Forster and G. E. Yeah 6-4, beat T. S. Lam and Yau 0-2..

"B" DIVISION.

Chinese R.C. Again Win All Nino Sels.

The Chinese 1. C. gained another nine sets victory, their victims being we Kowloon C. C.

6-1,

Lal Kwong-tsun and Iu Tak-cheuk (G.R.C.) bent L: Jack and J. S. Smith 6-2, beat P. M. Pinguet and A. Leent 6-3, boat F. I. Zimmern and R. Lau Man-ching and Chong Chi-wing Hembly. 044 30 (C.ft.C.) beat L. Jack and J. S. Smith 6-4, beat P. M. Pinguet and A. Lecot 6-4, bent F. I. Zimmern and R. Hambly 7-5.

After the Jasan ceremony and the prayers, the officiating priest. Lau Fook-ki and H. Le (C.R.C.) Rev. P. J. Anklesaria addressed beat L. Jack and J. S. Smith 0-1, the congregation. One of the beat F. M. Pluguet and A. Lecat 6-1, beat F. I. Zimmern and R. Hambly great teachings of the Zoroastrian religion, he said, was for every subject to be loyal to his King and country and to love his fellowmen, Let us never forget the respon

In their daily prayers, the Parsees sibilities. Inld upon n King, but by our own conduct and characte nation. Much there is which

always wished their aular and the bor in putitude to God let us falls short of the idols, which we

Royal family the best of health, strength and long life. This was serve our nation that our nation have in our hearts; we do not yet uce the New Jerusalem built in

"We are united to our King by a special occasion for all to join England's green and pleasant bonds of common human aympathy.together and thank the Almighty land. But we do thank God for He has always been ready to ex-for the wonderful recovery from the deep faith which animates,pend himself, not only for our his recent prolonged lineas His not only our King, but also the nation but for other nations. It Majesty had made and to wish him Prime Minister and other mem-in our prayer and our hope that he renewed vigour to enjoy years of bera of His Majesty's Govern- may long be spared to us.” ment. We are reminded that it is righteousness which exulteth nation, and in theso modern days when the franchise is almoot universal none of us can disclaim our responsibility for the righteous government of our land.

may serve the world.

The King remains to us the First Gentleman of our land, not because ho in the King but be cause he has given hin all for the country and the Empire, and the world. He has realised that:

Ts not the balm, the aceptre

and the ball, The sword, the mace, the

crown imperial, The intertissued robe of gold

and pearl,

The farced title running 'Cors

the king,

The throne he sits on, nor the

tide of pomp

That beats upon the high shore of this world,

No, not all these. .................

П

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH.

continuous health and happiness. in times of need members of the community always came forward to render faithful service.

Reference was made to some of the noble deeds performed by great Parsees in history and those at assembled were enjoined to live

Catholic Service Conducted by Father Rigant!.

The 10 o'clock service

Club do Recreio v M. B. K. The M.B.K. visited King's Park and beat the Club de Recreio by the odd

so

LA Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios. (0, do R) lost to S. Fukushima and T. Ema 2-6, beat. Edo and G. Nakamura 6-1, beat M. Kitajima and T. Fujimori 06.

A. Ribeiro and L. A. Noronha

(C. de R.) lost to S. Fakushima and 1. Ema 2-6, lost to T. Edo and G. Nakamura 2-6, beat M. Kitajima and

True, here in Hongkong we have not the representative form St. Joseph's Church was attend-up to the name of their worthy. Fuji

number by a large

of ancestors by continually loving Catholle Majesty's

sub- and serving their King-Emperor jects, including men from both and his Empire. Services. The Mass was conduct- ed by Fr. Riganti, Pastor of the

of government which is in force ed elsewhere, but, if the present Hia water shortage does nothing else, it' is bringing home to us that the more privileged classes of the

Mr. D. K. Kharas, President of

people to whom he has been more sibility towards their less for

but the love and affection of a community have a definite respon- Church, and at the conclusion the the board of trustees of the Par-1

a servant and a friend than Kink.

"tunate brethren.

We are thankful also that in Imperial questions there is an in- creasing conviction that the ad- ministration of the more backward countries must aim at the wel- fare of the native peoples, not the exploitation of them for the be- congrenefit of their rulers.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

King's Message Read by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock. There was a crowded

We are thankful, too, that the gation at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, yesterday morning. It burden of unemployment weighs was attended by Boy Scouts and heavily on those who are in pow Wolf Cuba, the colours of the fer and that one method after an- former being taken up to the al- other is being tried to reduce the tar at the beginning of the ser- evil.

vice,

Te Deum was solemnly sung, with all the solemnity and thankfulness invested by the occasion...

JEWISH SERVICE,

Special Prayers at the Ohel

Leah Synagogue.

At the thanksgiving services for the recovery of H.M, the King at the Ohgl. Leah Synagogue, special prayers were said as follows:

"Unto Thee, Oh God, we this day humbly render our thanks that Thou hast hot rejected Thy Ber- vants' prayers but didst hearken

ace Charity Fund Association, spoke a few words saying how glad everyone was to find H. M. the King completely restored to health and ended by wishing that Almighty God would paroding long to rule over his law-abiding and loyal subjects,

THE HOME SERVICE.

imagination when we think of the ber the war, war calls forth excel-restored to health and vigour, We

Be courage, restored to health and vigour, Ms midnight, and dense masses of

Fujimori 6-2.

A. A. Remedies and H. A. Barres (C. de R.) lost to 9. Fukshima and T. Emn 3-0, beat T. Edo and G. Nakamura 6-2, last to M. Kitajima and T. Fujimori 8-6.

"C" DIVISION.

Club de Recreio Beat Civil Service C.C.

Club de Recrolo went down to Happy Valley and beat the Civil Service by seven sets to two.

J. Barrow and D. M, McDougall (C.9.C.C.) beat C. Xavier and M. Romedios 6-2, lost to J. Xavior and M. Oliveira 7-9, beat C. Basto and H. A. Noronha 4-3,

Maj. C. Willson and Dr. D. J Valentine (C.B.C.C.) 18nt to C. Xavier and M. Remedioa 5-7, lost to J. Xavier and M. Oliveira 6-7, lost to C. Basto and H. A, Noronha 4-6,

J. Bendall and T. Armstrong (C.S.C.C.), lost to C. Xavier and M. Remodios 0-8, lost to J. Xavier and M. Oliveira 4-6, lost to C. Baste and 11. A. Noronha 4-6,

Cralgengowery Hongkong. C.C. Craigengewer, on their own ground; lost to the Hongkong C. C. by five. sets.

V. Souna and D. M. A. Razack (C.C.C.) lost to I. V. Parker and L. A. R. Duncan 4-6, lost to C. Blakor and G. G. Bradley 1-6, beat Ne, S.

Loc and J. A, Summers T-5:

D. Clow and E. B. Jamson (C.C.C.) bent 11. V. Parker and her and Duncan 7-6, lost to C. Blaker C. S. Bradley 7-0, Inst. Lo N. S. Leo and J. A. Summers 1-6.

G. Kelly and T. Hamet (C.C.C.) lost to H. V. Parker and L. A. R. Duncan 2-6, lost to C. Blaker and C. G. Bradley 2-6, lost to N. B. Loe and J. A. Summers 5-7.

Chinese R.C. v Indian R.C. The Chinesa R, C. beat the Indian I. C. by eight sets to one. Tho match was played at Causeway Bay.

C. C. Chiu and W. C. Hung (C.It.C.) beat M. D. Hoosen and B. P. Medar 6-2, beat A. G. Mohamed and J. S. Ackbar 6-0, beat A. R. Minu and M. Hasson 0-2.

M. K. Lau and T. L. In "(G.R.C.). beat M. O. Hoosen and M. P. Madar 0-2, lost to A, G. Mohamed and J, 8. Ackber 0-0, bent A. R. Minu and I.

Hassan, 6-4,

יי

W. P. Chau and P. K. Kwok, (C.R.C.) beat M. O. Hobsen and M. P. Madar 6-0, beat A. G. Mohamed and J. S. Ackber 6-3. beat A, R. Minu and M. Hassan 1-5.-

Indian R.C. R.E. & R.S. The R.E. and R.S. paid a visit to Sookunpoe and defeated their hosts, the Indian R.C., by five sets to four. A. H. Madar and 8. A. Ismail (.R.C. lost te Lt. Col. Wyatt and Capt. de Linde 7-9, beat Mni. Ton and R.B. and won all nine sets.

and Sgt. Trumper

beat 8-5 Kerrich and S/M. Atkinson 0-3.

South China v RE & IS. South Chine entertained the R.E.

Ng Kam-chuen and Choy Ping-fan. 3. A. R. Bux and V. Soonderam (S.C.A.A.), boat Palmer and Penny (.R.C.) lost to L.-Col. Wyalt and 0-0, beat Lt. Martin and Guinan 6-0, Capt. de Linda 1-0, lost to Maj, Tosh beat Sabin and Attwood 0-0, and Sgt. Trumper 6-8, lost to Maj. Kerrich and S/M. Atkinson 1-6.

Ip Kau-ko and Mow Yuk-kwan (8.C.A.A.) beat Palmer and Penny D. Moltamed and N. B. Kitchell 6-2, beat Lt, Marlin and Guinan 6-0, (LR.C.) lost to L-Col. Wyatt and beat Sabin and Attwood 6-0, Capt. de Linde 2-6, beat Maj. Tosh and Sgt Trumper 11-9, beat Mal. Kerrich and 8/M. Atkinson 6-3.

A-0.

to

Ng Bau-kwan and Ma Chiu-chong.. (S.C.A.A.) beat Palmer and, Penny 6-3, beat L, Martin and Guinan 0-1, beat Babin and Attwood 6-4.

"A" Division.

Seta Scts

P. W. L. For Ags. Fi

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Very Impressive Occasion of National Thanksgiving,

London, July 7. Above all we are thankful that

South China ▾ Nippon, Half an hour before the service The King's Message was read the hatefulness of war has not to our supplications for the pre-of thanksgiving for His Majesty's

Playing on their own ground, South by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock been forgotten and that our Gov servations of the life of our be recovery was due to commence at China secured only two of the nine

Abbey, the only sets against Nippon. KC, LL.D. and after special prayernment has a sincere desire to lovad King, George the Fifth. By Westminster

22 Li Yu-wing and Tso Chung-yan Hongkong C.C. 77

16 ors the following address was de- do all In its power to reduce the thy mercy the dangers that sur-vacant seats were those of their livered by the Rev. C. B. Shane, danger of another war breaking rounded him have been removed. Majesties, crimson and gold chairs (S.C.A.A.) bert Nomura and Suenaga Chinese It. C. 7 0 1 47

6-0, lost

Kowloon C. C. 7.6 2 41 Fulleda and Yoshikawa

M. B. K 6 3 8 27 26 27. 27 wha took his text from Psalms out.

By thy protectiön he has been on the right hand of the altar.

1-1, lost to Nakura and Sajiki 4-6. To Children who do not remem-raised from a bed of sickness and

Queues had begun to form before XXI, 4 and anid.-It captures the

Tao-wing and Worg Fook-nan South China 0 2 4-20 34

and Recreio 24 1.8 12 (S.C, Towing and Work Fon continuous strain of thanksgiv-lent qualities such

6 1832 ing, which about this time is go-endurance and self dental but Protector in the future, as in the people who were unable to enter Bucnaga 4-8, lost to Fujieda and Indian R. C. 5 1 4 19 versity 14 14

"B" Division. ing up to Almighty God for the re- these are more than equalised by past. Grant him long life and the Abbey, in cool, overcast Yoshikawa 4-6, last to Nekura and covery of our King. Some hours selfishness and brutality.

happiness, so that, assured of the weather awalted their Majesties Bang Chung-nin and Yun. Nai-

arrival outside.

cheung (B.C.A.A.) beat Nomura and We are convinced that the re-love of the peoples of his Empire,

The congregation was most Suenaga 7-5, lost to Fufiedn and Chinese R. C: 7 7 ago it began in New Zealand, and

armaments, Peace he will continue to be an inspiring representative of Britain, the Yoshikawa 2-6, lost to Nakura and Hongkong G.C. 55

M. B. K. 6 4 2 81 like a great wave it has been pass-duction of ing over Australia until it hae Facts, and the League of Nations example to them.

BY Malty Let Thy Spirit, Oh Lord, be his dominions and foreign countries. Bajki 6-7.

The King looked very fit in a

Y.M.C.A. v University. reached us. And from us it will are unable in themselves to safe-

constant Strengthener, Anien."

*R.E. and R.. 54.22 be passing westwards. until it guard us.

"Lord of Pence, bestow peace black overcoat, and was wearing

The Y.M.C.A. camo very near to Recreio 23.2 being defeated by the University at Nippon on earth, grant peace unto the white carnation. The Queen

China

ina 8 2 8:14 Thanksgiving Service which I In the past the rulers of coun- world, give peace unto the king had on a pearl blus costume.

The service was severely simple, King's Park. They won by the odd South

Kowloon C. C. 8 17 20 52 tries have been able to plunge doma and establish ponce amongst

J. Prico and E. R. Price Indian T. C. 6-0 15 It must have been a wonderful their people into war whether the nations, and may our British but most impressive. It included

*Excluding scores in uncompleted. moment when outside Buckingham they willed it or not. It is our Nation dwell in peaceful habita a prayer for the British Empire, (YM.C.A.) lost to Dr. D. Laing and

a thing tion and in sure-dwellings and that all parts of the earth be Palace the King was greeted by duty to see that such some hundred thousand people on does not happen again, and that delight in the abundance of peace. drawn together in true followship, his return to London, but it is the will of the people prevails. In their days and in our days may Their Majesties were greatly it be fulfilled what is written affected as, after the roll of drums, more wonderful still if we can and that will is for peace,

We have been reminded in His "They shall not hurt nor destroy shaking the building, the great realise the millions who lo-day

Chinesa IL. C. 5 4.1 88 are joining in a service of this Majesty's Message of the world in all Thy Holy Mountain. for the congregation sang the National Y K. NR 10-8, beat Y: T. Chew and South China 44-20

8.4 487-2 A. Romp and Bort

Indian R. G.5 24 24 Does it not thrill you to think expressed over his late illness and knowledge of the Lord as the was given to their Majesties on

And the their emerging in the now bright loat to Dr. D. Laing and Dr. D. K.

Ramy 4-6, beat 1. P. Kho and Y. KR.A.0..G... 0 15 11 that we are not a small group of his hope that out of the tro-walers cover the soa. isolated here but that in common ble may spring a better under Lord shall be King, over all the sunlight, to return to the Palace. Ng 7-5, lost to Y. F. Chew and D. Craigengower. 1 5.

Anderson 4-6,

R.E. and R.S. 5.5 with members of the British race standing and a closer union he earth. In that day there shall be-Reuter.

renches London where the King himself will be, attending the

was his wish should be held.

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World Wide Sympathy.

But

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Dr. D. K. Samy 4-6, beat P. P. Kho

and D. Anderson 6-1.

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"C" Division.

and Y. K. Ng 6-1, beat Y. F, Chew match.

E. N. Ponsford and C. F. Pller (Y.M.C.A.) lost to Dr. Laing and Dr. Recreio... 5 6 7

D. K. Samy 46, beat P. P. Kho and Hongkong C.C. 6.5 1.40 14

6-3,

wide sympathy which has been earth shall be full of tho Anthem. A tremendous ovation D. Anderson A White (Y.M.C.A.) Civil Service 8.

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