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HONGKONG

TELEGRAĽ’II. MONDAY, APRIL 4. 1932.

TWO FAREWELL God in his faithfulness and

SERMONS.

BISHOP DUPPUY AND REV.

H. V. KOOP.

PARTING WORDS. A farewell service was held at St. John's Cathedral yesterday morning on the pccasion of the forthcoming departure of Bishop C. R. Duppuy, who is leaving for Home to take up the Canonry of Worcester Cathedral.

At the evening service, Rev. H. V. Koop, nasistant Chapinin at the Cathedral, who is also leaving for Home on retirement from the Diocese, preached a farewell ad- dreas.

Yesterday's morning service n.. St. John's Cathedral was in the nature of farewell to the Bishop and was featured by a bilingual ritual. in the English and Chinese languages, and a

farewell Hermon preached by His To allow their mem Lordship. bers to participate in this fare well, all the other Anglican Churches in the Colony (except St. Andrew's where the servic was relayed), were closed. It was, therefore, a thoroughly re-

presentative gathering that filled the edifice to overflowing when the Service commïenced at 11 a.M Anouksi thuse present were noticed

Excellency Si William Peel and Lady Peel. Joseph Kemp. K.C. and other pro minent citizens of the Colony

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loving-kindness and not in our- sulves; the eternal God in our refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms. Our hope must 'le outside ourselves for unless our lives are upheld by God they have no sure support, and unless sustained by the love of God all human love is unavailing. The ground of our confidenco AS Christians, is that God loves us with the love we sea in Jesus, loves us even as we are, Christ's who takes us na ho Ands us, and

whole life was one long bleaning to men, and he who lived to bless still lives to bless-Jesus Christ la the same yesterday and to-day. yes and for evor.

A Parting Word.

And that brings me to the second thought I want to leave with you: ourselves as sacraments of God's loving kindness. As our Lord Jesus Christ is the sacrament, the proof, the witness, to us of the love of God, so tuo our lives are meant to be sarra- monte to others of God's love witnessce to his faithfulness: God wants to express Himself through us. Have you aver

really thought about that, and

can you have any higher ideal in your life than that day by day to express something of the love and goodness and beauty of God: To an old prophet was revealed this truth long ago when he wrote. "Thou art my servant In whom I will become visible"-for that is the correct translation of Isaiah 49: 3. And this is the truth our Master stressed in his last

moment with his disciples, "'i an. I will dwell in you. Sirgeing away.

I will give you my nature. I do not want to be seen except in you. You are my body-through which I want to express myself;" and at ench Holy Communion service we are reminded of this when we pray that "We may evermore dwell in him and he in us." We are meant to show forth Christ to the

Bishop's Address. Taking as his text I Corinthians 10: 13. "God is faithful," the Bishop in his farewell address

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CHINESE WEDDING.

SECOND DAUGHTER OF DR. C. C. WU MARRIED.

A wedding of much sociai interest to the Chinese way solemnised at St. Paul's Church on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Wu Lai King, second daughter of Dr. C. C. Vu, former Chines Minister to Washington and ox- Government, became the bride of foreign Minister of the Nanking

Dr. Ma Wal Mon, third son of Mr. Ma Wing Chan, the well known Director of the Sincere Company Limited and various local Chineno companies.

The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in red satin of the old Chinese style embroidered with gold and silver. She wore a tiara of pearls. The bride was attended by Miss To Pul Hang, daughter of Dr. Hedbert To, and Miss Wu Lal Yue, her sister, as bridesmaids. The bridesmaids wore long Chinese gowns of pink satin with a silver waist cost to match.

The bride's mother wore a dress of Chinese antin with silver and

gold embroidery.

Messrs. Lo Tai Yiu and Ma Man Hon acted as best men. The cere

mony was performed by Rev. Tro See Fong who was assisted by Rev. Lee Kau Yan. Mr. Chan Tuk - Kwong was the organist.

Immediately after the beautiful wedding ceremony, a large number of friends and relatives, among them many prominent residents, reception were entertained at a gives at the bridegroom's hotte in Kennedy Road. On the same evening a big banquet was given at the Kwong Chow Restaurant, West Point.

The happy couple will leave by the President Hoover for Manila where they will spend their honey- moon.

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG. "Unreality" was the subject of the Leason-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, yesterday.

The Golden Text was,-"For ever, Lord, thy word is settled in heaven... Through thy pre- cepts I get understanding, there- fore I hate every false way." (Psalm 119; 89, 104).

Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible. "For

or In Rods, whether in heaven earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many), But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him." (1 Cor. 8; 5. 6),

"I want 10 speak to you this world, to carry on his work; and morning about God's faithfulness. Christ In un-Indwelling un-is of Christ's life as a pledge of this, the one secret of Christlikeness, and of our lives as meant to be and the one way to carry sacraments-evidences-to others Christ's work. Does not your of God's loving kindness for the own experience tell you that it is love of God becomes real to man and plain fact that "God seems distant it is expressed through men.

till a human voice brings him For nearly twelve years I have near, that his promises acem idle human face light been your bishop, and now the till we see time has come for my farewell with them, and that a dedicated негтоп. I want to thank you for human being is the most sacra- many kindnesses by the way, and mental thing in the universe?" above all, to humbly thank God Will you not then each one this for having given me this great day renew your trust in the good- trust, and for all who have helpedness and faithfulness of God, and me in it. I am not going to pre-offer yourself to him that you may though there be they that are called tend all the hopes that crowded be to others. what perhaps some- into my heart in St. Paul's Cathe else has been to you a living " sacrament, of the dral on my consecration day in picture, June, 1920, or as I prenched her loving kindness of God, bringing for the first time that November, His peace, and joy and hope to have come to fulfilment; or that other lives: that you may be his I have found it easy all the time servant in whom he may become -1 never expected to do so. But visible. one thing I do know: I have never. once regretted coming out here to iry and serve the Chinese Church and my fellowcountrymen in this diocese. My life has been greatly enriched by this experience enriched by widened sympathies, many friendships and the wonder ful privilege that has been mine in setting some of you apart for the sacred ministry, and in laying hands on the heads of more than two thousand four hundred of yu In confirmation, and from lessons devotion of courage, joy and learnt from so many of you in walks of life. For all this and much more I thank God, and

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thank you, my friends, with many of whom I have been nasu- ciated so closely all these years.

And so may our risen and ascended master bless you euch one and fill you with his very spirit, making you channels of his blessing throughout the days of your earthly pilgrimuge and evermore, and may he bless this diocese and all who serve therein continually,

HONGKONG TRADE.

EFFECTS OF THE FALL IN, EXCHANGE.

The following reports by importers have been

General applied to the Hongkong

of Commerce: Cotton piecegoods and fancy cotton goods. The following reports have

received:

The

I ask you to give your sympathetic market la quieter on account of support to whomsoever is called to be my successor in office, for know how much this will mean to him; and it seems to me in this world each of us needs all possible encouragement.

the intervention of holidays and low- er exchange. Clearances are moder- ate, with ready demand for "Spot" staples. Offtake of Spring Fancles showe alight improvement but local prices are too low.

The latest Cotton prices to hand are those of April:--

Mid. American "Spol"

...4.81d. Egyptian Sakel. F. G. F. "Spot" .6.00d, Woollens-New business in Wool. lens is slow to develop, being hinder-

Sacrament and Pledge. And now as I say goodbye there are two thoughts I want to leave with you. The first is of the love and faithfulness of God. He la blessing us all with a lovinked by lower exchange. Prices for kindness which never fails, and Continental goods are considerably Jesus Christ is the sacrament and higher than hast season on account of pledge to us of this "the faith | the devaluation of sterling, and re- ful witness" as he is called in the pent business on standurd" Sorges is opening chapter of the book diflrult to arrange. of the Revelation. From begin- Metals. Owing to fall in exchange, ning to end our confidence lies in local prices are alightly up.

Flour.--Market wenk.

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COME TA Think of it; MEBBE I WALKED AWAY FROM A PRETTY

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WHO TOLD YA YOU

COULD SCRAP

'UNCLE!

The Lesson-Sermon also includ- ed the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy.-"As God Himself is good and is Spirit. goodness and spiri- tuality must be immortal. Their opposites, evil and matter. are mortal error, and error has no creator. If goodness and spiritua tity are real, evil and materiality are unreal-and connot be the out- come of an infinite God, good."

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