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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933.

MEMORIAL SERVICE TO SIR CLAUD SEVERN.

REV. G. T. WALDEGRAVE'S

STIRRING TRIBUTE

"No-one could be so constatout- ly happy na Sir Cloud Severn and so radiate happiness, unless the true joy of God possessed him aympathy and happiness,

joy and love; and now he has passed on into the presence of God, into the fullness of joy."

BOUND FOR AKYAB.

CAPTAIN BERTRAM LEAVES ALOR STAR

Alor Star (F.M.5.), Apr. 12. Capt. Bertram, the German avia- tor, arrived here yesterday after- noon and departed this morning for Akyab. He is flying from Seurabaya (April 11) to Berlin where he hopes to arrive on April

10.

This flight is a continuation of the one started in Australia last December but which was inter- rupted when Bortram crashed at Sourabaya with a stowaway on board-Router.

These words wore feelingly spoken by the Rov, G. T. Walde- grave, Chaplain to the Missions to Seamen, in his address at tho picmorial servico to Sir Cland Severn, formerly Colonial Secre- tary of Hongkong, held in St.

with worry and anxious bewilder- John's Cathedral yesterday after-ment spoke to them of joy, a joy

nooit.

The Bishop of Victoria, Rt. Rev. that no man could take from them. Ronald Hall, Rev. N. V. Halward No one could be so consistently and Roy. A. D. Stewart participat-happy as Sir Claud Sovern and no radiate happiness, unless the ed in the service, which was of a nature.

true joy of God possessed him. simple but impressive Two hymns and Psalm 20 wore Happiness is given us to pass on, sung, and the Leason was taken and most of us here know how from the Revelation of St. John, successful he was in doing that. The Cathedral choir, with Mr. F. Mason at the organ, attended.

"Sympathy and happiness, joy and love and now he has pass- ed on into the presence of God into the fullness of joy and a

ing,

Governor Present. H.E. the Governor, Sir William Peel. accompanied by Capt. Wal-peace which passes all understand- ter, A.D.C., and H.E. the G.O.C.,

The Promiset Peace. Major-General O. C. Borrett, were

"I do not know what Ideas you present, and among other officials present were, Mr. Justice and hirsi may have of that promised peaco J. R. Wood, Hon. W. T. and Mrs. In the great Hereafter; but for me Southorn, Hon. Mr. C. G. and Mrs, it does not mean the crossing of Alabaster, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. and tired hands, and endless rest of to promise a Mra. Wolfe, Hon. Mr. A, E. Wood, inactivity. Surely Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, sufferer mere freedom from pain Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Mr. is negative sort of hope to offer, real joy would be to be Justice R. E. Lindsell, Hon. Dr. for the R. H. and Mrs. Kotewall, Hon. Dr. able to do things as other folk, S. W. Te'o, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, without let or hindrance. So too Mr. W. Schofield, Mr. N. L. Smith, for active people such

a future would In the absence through - Claud was, such ness of Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Dis-hardly seem a heaven. We could trict Grand Master of Hongkong never think of him rusting out in that he and South China, English Con retirement. We knew siltution, and of his Deputy Mr. would throw himself wholeheart J. L. McPherson in Swatow, tha edly into the life of those amongst District Grand Lodge was repra-whom he settled, though 3-the must take the sented by other officers, Univer- hamlet church sity Lodge of Hongkong, of which place of this Cathedral, 2-paro- politics supplant the Sir Cloud Severn was a 'Founder, chini

greater affairs of State, and In- was also represented.

terport matches be supersedel by, 1-vilage-green rivalries.

The Address. The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave

suid:

"In the various accounts of our Lord's words and actions I often think that there is one thing miss. ing, a decription of the impres. ston taken away by a strangar after a single heart to heart talk with him. I am quite sure that that man would any that the Mas- ter was especially interested in his case, and most sympathetic. In later years he would add "He was a great friend of mine and it was a very happy experience to be with Him."

"I do not know at what period in his life Sir Claud Severn heard the Call of Christ and decided to throw himself so far as he was able into active participation in work under the Cross, but he sure- ly followed the example of Him who called Himsef the Son of Man in showing genuine interest in and sympathy with all around him: ao much so that we hero,

л8 Sir

"It is possible for the busiest of men on earth to be full of the Peace of Heaven, the peace that comes from the knowledge of pardon, the peace that brings with it power, for the Peace of God has its place on earth just as in the world to come. much na No loving happy nature can be truly such without that peace, and as this life is but an image of the heavenly, love and joy with the attendant elster peace that doth dwell on this earth but in the pre- sence of God they are transcendently

and I

that am sure glorified,

have

be- passed those who yond the veil are not spending their time of waiting in ailent in- activity. Christ has need of them and has some work for them to do of greater power and value than anything he bade them do for him amongst us.

Sympathies Expressed. "There is no need to grieve for who knew him, the representa-him for whose life we now thank has left behind him tives of I suppose every branch God. He

and activity of the life in this memories of friendship and hap- Colony felt that we could indivi-piness, of warmheartedness, dually claim him as a personal thusiasm and generosity and he frlond, who in conversation made has been called to higher service us sure that, we alone, were the in the presence of his Lord whom very people he wanted to see just ho tried to serve in so joyous, a then, and that our business was manner on earth. all that really mattered.

the

"But he has been called away just at a time when the help of Warmhearted Interest. "Nor was this warmhearted in husband and father would seem terest restricted to those of his to be most needed. To

can gracious lady who shared the cloa- own nke and outlook. Whe forget the tremendous enthusiasming years of his wife and to their among the students of the Univer-children we would offer our heart- sity when he received his Honor- felt sympathy, knowing that their ia far ary Degree And those present actual bereavement loss. can have other than the happiest greater than any sense of personal memories of the Wolf Cub Rally loss that we may feel.. at Tanderagee when he entertain- ed and amused his younger brethren. Any gathering was the Heaven, woll knowing that even merrier for his prononce, for he when stunned by the shock of did not believe in silent sympathy sudden parting, even though but for only. His aim would seem to while they may feel assured have been to drive away the dull of the presenen of One with them aches of life with the medicine even in the Valley of the shadow Over them too may the of a merry heart, Christ, at the of death. time when his disciples were beset Peace of God be spread.”

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

We commend them to Him who taught us to pray to Our Father

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