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FRANK CAPRA

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'WHEN A HUSBAND

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“THE AGE OF LOVE”

BILLIE DOVE.

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CHARLES STARRETT? ·

LUIS WILSON. MARY DUNCAN

EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. A 1932 United Artists Picture.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, In the City of Victoria Hongkong.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932.

THREE HORSES

KILLED.

4TH WITH ONLOOKER

AS RIDER.

London. Jan. 16. Three horses were killed at Hurst Park yesterday--Ye Olde Leather Bottel which fell in the Mola Jardin Rice and broke hla back; Bar Lady, which broke one fore and one hind leg in the Nor-

biton Chane; and Christopher which broke a shoulder in the Stanley Steeplechase,

PRIMATE ON MARRIAGE.

"DOUBLES LIFE'S

JCYS."

EXHORTATION TO

YOUNG COUPLES.

Civil Marriage. "The civil marringe before tha registrar in indeed a marriage as valid na marriage in Church, a solemn contract which binds tho parties who make it. But marriago in church pledges a man and wo- man by vows which are deliberate- ly taken before God and man..

"And remember, a true Chris- tan marriage gives you the nesur- ance of God's help in keeping the vows thus minde, and His special

Dr. Lang, Archbishop of Can- grace to enable you to live together terbury, has issued a Pastoral Let-in life's long love and loyalty. tor headed Cristian Morriage, which is intenced to be handed to all couples who wish to be married in church in the diocese.

The riders escaped with but Blight injuries.

Another horse-Mr. J. l'en- This is the litter referred to by darves Spigot Lodge-galloped the Archbishop in his pronounce home with a new ridder an ament in the Ciaterbury Diocesan looker who had caught the horse Gazette. The Archbishop prefaces after I and thrown Redmond,

the letter with the following note: Unlii last year there

"I desire lope that this letter National Hunt rule which per-

may be read you before you nitted a horse to be ridden home apply for a licence, or your banns by any qualified person of sufficient are called in our church.” welght if the original rider was <lienbled.

This rule, however, was abolish- ed as the result of a girl mounting horse at Haydock Park races, after the rider had been injured, and finishing accond,

Mr. Pendarves was very angry: with the man and told him that, grateful if he had led the horse back, he was in a mind to report him to the Stewards and have him

turned off the course.

BRUENING MYSTERY.

DID SPY TAÐ BRITISH! PHONE TALK?

more

can

"There will, of course, be difcul- ties and troubles as well as hap piness and joy in your married life, but overy Christian has the right to feel assured that no temp tutions, and no difficulties, came to us which, with the help of God, we cannot stand up to

and fight our way through. So do not leave God out of your lives. Make room for Him, take Him in from the start, let ilim be the 'Unseen Third' in your happy partnership. In all the interests and reaDonal bilities of your home.

The letter is as follows: "Marriage is n very wonderful and a very happy human experience "Remembering that Christianity for the man or woman who enters is a brotherhood, be on the look- into with the right partner and out for opportunity to make the in the right spirit. But, like every happiness of your own married other great enterprise in life, mar-life a means of making others ringe makes a very serious demand happy. There is another part of on those who embark upon it, the service that calls for thought-

"A true marriage brings deep fut consideration. It and lasting happiness happiness the beginning of the service and at which is deeper and greater than the end.

all the troubles of life. But, like

Parenthood.

comen

at

life's undertakings, marriage "In the introduction you are re- requires careful preparation. It

must not be entered upon lightly.minded that marriage was ordain- "The happiness will only endure ed 'For the procreation of children, Mankind if both the man and the woman or for the Increase of bring to their joint life unselfish according to the Will of God,' and at the end of the service the praver ness, understanding, self-forget-

is offered for you that you may for tuiness, and a consideration

be fruitful in procreation of chil each other in all the little things dren, or that God would bestow of life. Whore that effort in Buc- cessfully made, the result in a part upon you the heritage and gift of Bership which doubles life's joys children. Therefore to enter upon marriage with the intention of cannot and halves ita sorrows.

refusing to have children be right.

New York, Jan. 14. The fact that Dr. Bruening had delivered an ultimatum declaring that Germany would not pay any

Reparations

Le renched world through the leakage of a lete, the conversation between phone British Ambassador in Berlin and the British Foreign Office, staten] a telegram to the New York Even ing Post.

"It Is For Life.”

"Parenthood is indeed the glori "You are asking to be married ous married life. There can hard- experience in church. The marriage servicely be a more moving

of the Church is definitely intend for any man or woman than the

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Dr. Bruening's statement to Sired for those who profess and call birth of their child. Married love Horace Rumbold was a revelation themselves Christians. By wish- thus enlarged and deepened in of German polley at and after ing to be married in church you are constant spur to Lausanne and was not intended for algnifying your intention to try to kindness, cheerfulness

live us Christians should tive. publication.

world over.

There are two versions of the leakage. One is that tier had a spy in the German telephone ser- vice and that the leakage was the deliberate action of Hitler. An- other version is that the leakage occurred with the deliberate know- edge of the German Government as n "safe" way of letting the Ger man public know what stand Dr. Bruening was going to take at Lausanne.

The incident rafocs the question, adds the journal, whether the long- distance telephone can be relied upon for Important diplomatic con- versations. The practice now is to use the telephone where speed is important, and many are the State secrets of grave moment spoken into the mouth-pieces of official telephones.

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"It is a solemn service. It will take place in the sight of God and in the presence of your relations and friends. I would ask you, therefore, to pay special attention to the vows which each of you will take

unaclßshness, all

the

"Yel remember parenthood calls for self-sacrifice and self-discipline, You must consider one another, al- ways keeping in mind that love means giving and not getting, and in all the relations of your mar- ried life you must exercise a de- "Try to realise what these vows liberate and thoughtful self-con- menn. Marringe ta for life: what- trol. ever happens in the future t "If there are any questions on is for better, for worse; for richer, which you feel you need help or for poorer: in sicknes8 and in advice you should not hesitate to health, till death us do part. go and talk them over with your "Having taken such vows be-vicar or some other wise Christian you fore God and in the presence of counsellor, May God guide witnesses, duty and honour de both aright and grant that in the mund that they should be kept at new partnership, with ever-increas all costs.

ing happines through His continu- his help, you may find together blessing and a peace which no- thing on earth can destroy and which will last beyond this life."

"If you are not prepared to take these tremendous vows, it is open to you to be married, not in church. but at a register office.

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