FRIENDSHIP
BISHOP HALL'S SERMON
Preaching at St. John's Cathedral yesterday, Bishop Hall took "Friend ship" as his subject. He sale
Jesus suid "You are my friends. I have treated you as friends. have kept back no part of the price. All that the Father has told me I have told you,”
had
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935.
MACAO WEEK BY DOCKYARD FUNCTION
WEEK
FINE ON PRAYA GRANDE
+
Macho, Dec. 15.
A fire took place early yesterday morning in the ofees of Malcolm & Co. at 41 Praya Grande. A cloud of smoke was seen to issue from one of the front rooms which seems to indicate that the fire commenced in a fireplace. It made some headway be: for the Macao Fire Brigade could reach the premises.
RECREATION CLUB CONCENT
AND PRIZE-GIVING
The D.R:C. club room was packed to capacity on Friday on the occasion of the annual concert and presentation of prizes to the winners of the Club's numerous competitions.
SCHOOL'S BAZAAR
DIOCESAN GIRLS HOLD
ANNUAL EVENT
RADIO BROADCAST
Z. E. K. PROGRAMME
356 metres (846 kilocycles):
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of
Saturday's cold weather did not deter a large crowd from attending the Diocesan Girls' School's annual hazaar. Even before the time of Relay of Hongkong Hotel opening, at 8 o'clock, the grounds and
Dance Orchestra” Mr. A. W. Watson, N.C.-C., Chief hall were thronged, the majority of remaining until after oven, people He
Constructor and chairman of the club, and returning again at night for the Jesus was a man of action. did not any words and leave it
extended the club's welcome to
dance. there. His greatest act of friend
Commodore C. G. Sedgwick and bits. When Mr. J. Smith, of the Railway, ship was Calvary. He trusted the
Sedgwleit, and to Engineer Captain and Mrs. Smith (who was to open love of his friends enough to hurl
A. K: Dibley, the new Chief Engineer, the bazaar) arrived, they were greet them against the power" of Rome
and Dibley, who arrived onlyed by. Miss Sawyer, the Headmistress, and the power of the high priest,
5-8 p.m. European Programme. They recoll broken. On the Emmaus destroyed and stationery and several
Papers and books of reference were of the principal afficers of and a guard of honour formed by the
Other
5-0.30 p.m. A Relay of the Hong- Girl Guides, rond he pleads with them to under-pleers of furniture were also reduced the Yard present were Mr. II. Martin, stand why His friendship had gone to ashes, but no important, plans and Superintending Electrical Engineer, Sawyer said nhe was glad Mrs. Smith
Before the opening ceremony, Mekong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
6.30-7 p.m. Fr-m the Studio. to such lengths. Why He had to
to documents were damaged."
with Mrs. Martin. Mr. W. Guy Luke, was present to officiate, not only for zoft's Pupils.
A Recital by Professor 8. Makle face them with Calvary. Before
All that the the His death Ho
Į. Andron, sald
work being undertaken by Superintending Civil
with herself, but because of Mr. Smith,
Programme Father has shown me I have shown Malcolm & Co. for the Macan Water-MES.
who was such a good friend of the you". His obedience
Ardron, Mr. God on to
Cal-
Expenso Accounta Offleor,
and Rev. vary showed men and God alike that works Co. which is continuing in full Expen wwing.
everybody realised how helpful Mr. Ho
N. J. Chamberlain, chaplain. understood the inmost secret of
Smith lind been, Preceding the the Father's heart. On the Emmaus
Room, and presentation of landowment of the gally in the an excellent musical pro- the teaching of that subject. prizes, plende In enger
gramme was given by the meinber will understand.
of the club. Mrs. Bernard Marsh, thing. I read yester-keng and Canton, is being revived by
sang magnificently, and she days these words:"
ethuklaktie supporters. Meetings "Stretch me on Thy greatness, were suspended for a considerable comer to the Colony, was also in
Bir. J. E. Shepherd, tenor, a new- good Lori,
length of time, but they are being voice. An experienced singer, he is 12s aim was deadly, and in all he must a great acquisition to the club's stock now thoroughly well-known as singer in the Colony, wan iscard his best, and he also was recalled on each occasion.
road
that
The
The fire has not in any, way affected Naval Store Omser, D 3. T800 school. She wont on to say that not
friendship Greyhound racing which has been a popular form of sport in Meeno
ship of Christ then in attracting large crowds from Hong- soprad for each of her songs,
Who am mean and small,. Fashion 'mo relentlessly That I grow more tall Brim me with Thy fullness, Lard, Till theno shallowa Wide and deep bountiful With Love's overflow".
Krow
That is what it means to bo call. ed a friend of Jesus Christ. Ile will stretch you to His own greatness. He will draw out of you the name spirit of courage and faith and dar. ing that in in His own heart. That is what it means to be enlled his frienda.
Our Friends
recommenced and a meeting tw
Was
The entertainments wore many and varied. The ever popular cocoanut shy attracted many people, young and old. Mr. Smith himself spent the greater part of the afternoon there.
lis have knocked off about forty' nuts;
1. Valsa Op. 80 No. 8... Techal- kovsky..... Misako Tauzimura. 2. Turkish March .... Mozart. ....
P. Wood....
3. Sonate Ist part and Rondo ... Clementi. ... M. Anderson.
4. Valse Op. 20 No. 2... Godar.
6.
6.
་་་
ven.
T. Hopos.
K.
Ed No. 3*** Haydn. Fulleda.
* "Pathetique”.......... Beciko-
G. Engol. 7-7.16 p.m. "Lo Cid" Ballet Music 7.17-7.30 p.m. Songs by Stuart Robertson (Bass-Barltone).
arranged to take place this afternoon. of talent. Mr. W: II. Billing who is ough fortunately he did not claim (Massenet).
After an absence of ten years in Portugal, Mr. Jono Nolasco da Silva, the suiv son of Mr. Pedro N. din Silva, a prominent resident of Mocan, haa returned to the Colony. Mr. Jono Nolasco dis Silva han just complete his studies in civil engineering Portugal and intends to practise locally--Our Own Correspondent.
No small measure of the singers'
successes was due to the sympathetic accompaniments of Mrs. Nura Kanis and Mr. A. Jeffrey.
The
second appearance of the Trie, violin, 'cello and
Mensrs. pinno Marsh, G. W. Evans and A. Jeffrey- at D:R.C, concerta, lends to the hope
of more excellent music from this
Have you stopped to think about holding its prize-giving day on Satur humerous monologues made another St. Mary's School, Kowloon, is Walter Gill in dramatic and the letters and the Christmas cardsday, December 21, at 5 p.m. Professor you have been sending off in the L. Forster will preside, and the welcome reappearance. In reponse to last few weeks to your
friemis.
principal scenes from "Macbeth" will one of his dramatic Hems, Laska," Where are they now? shpreh netril by the schoolgirls prior to the he greatly diverted the audience with
in Colombo two ships are distribution of awards, perhaps
akit "The Truth about berthed, alde by side, one carrying
Hio gave, in all five menange from you to your friend |----
At the conclusion of the Concert, Mr. C. G. Sedgwick gruclously dis tributed the prizes.
to
of
friendship
In England and the other bring
his message ing to you from England to Hongkong, see that cloven thousand men Bro an extra month's work, in England because of friendship, be and everyone cine cause you and will remember our frientis month. The Pont Office is not big enqugli to carry the burden of Christmas friendship without this
help.
this
There
daughters are threo seventeen, twelve and ten.
agri
On my first visit there was no
or
and
thom.
Another favourite was the bagatelle stall, where, if anyone made a score of 500 or over, a choice could be had of the large stock of prizes, which rapidly dwindled as time went on.
The Spinning Wheel and Twinkling Stars also did their share of lightening arts, purses and pockets; their takings contributing materially to the of about $800 realised during bazaar.
the
1. Little Brown Jug: The Three
Crows (Eastburn).
2. The Mermaid: Polly Wolly Doodle
(arr. W.H.M.).
3.
The Road to the Isica; Wrap me un in my old Tarpaulin Jacket (Traditional).
4. Down among the Dead Men;
Funicul, Funicula (Denza). 7.30-7.50 p.m. Song: Memories. Clarice Mayne Medley, Cavalcade Suite,
p.m. From the Studio. - A Cloema Review by Silhouette. 8 p.m. Local Timo and Weather Ro- port. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.
At 4.30, a portion of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" was presented by
success. It is difficult to say which policeman (Rogers). ducer deserves great credit for its you want to know. Class Four, and Miss Bedford the pro Honeysuckle and the Bee (Fitz); it
the time, ask 7.50-8 of the girls gave the best performance, because they were all remarkably good,
their enunciation and neting be. ing very natural and easy. Miss Bel ford hopes to produce the play again at St. Andrew's Church, early in the
The following was the cast: Titania
Jay Walch Pack... Oberon
Betty, Longbottom Beatrice Greaven Norah Witchell
New Year.
1st Fairy Attendant
mother either she was iti prison for hawking without a licence. Thi mother and three daughters live by collecting waste vegetables and sort ing out bits that are catable and of the club to all the artistes and 2nd Fairy Attendant selling them again. It in a great tribute to the Chinese character that in the long days of the mother's
imprisonment the three daughters came to no harm. At least, to no harin more than is being done to them by their precarious means of livelihood.
Barely Existing
extra
These cards and letters and par- cels which for thirty days eleven thousand extra men will handle are outward and visible signs of some- thing that exists all the time. The spirit of friendship which goes from frland to friend fa always living
The sixth apaco was occupied by bond. The commerce of friendship
n mother and daughter-in-law while is unseen except perhaps at Christ- mpa time or when we meet, but it the husband and his four young sons had another space down stairs, He in there as surely as Gulliver was pinned to the ground by countless no work. I asked bint why ho tiny threads, so our lives are link-"We would starve there," he said, not go back to his own country. ed to many other iiven by ties of "here we can live by what the chil
deen bring in every day."
The seventh bel
space was more hopeful, The man belongs to the
friendship.
Practical Friendship
privileged class. He has a hawkers licence. We were able to lend him the $4 to renew it and now he can earn twenty cents a day which he needs to feed himself and his wife,
There are three things I would this morning about nay to you friendship as our Lord understood it, lived it and taught it. The first is the diference between practical friendship and sentimental friend-without fear.
hip.
The Priest and the Levite
Do you remember what the Good were men no doubt of good will. Their hearts were torn probably by Samaritan said to the Inn keeper. Here is two pence. Whatsoever the suffering of their fellow
-country-
"when" ["comb
man. They attended meetings and thou spendent more
agalu will repay thee! Thank God
needs
Sedgwick for her presence, hoped she Mr. A. W. Watson, in thanking Mrs.
Commodore able to attend at future functions of Sedgwick would be
the club. He also extended the thanks others
Tosponsible for the success of the affair.
Commodore Sedgwick, replying for his wife, thanked the club for the courtesy extended to his wife and himself, and hoped I would continue in its state of prosperity and socini harmony during his tenure ng Pre- sident
Prize Winners Tennis
Pensblossom Cobweb Moth Mustard-weed
Kathleen Stir Porgy Turner Patsy Morland ... Dagmar Rohil| Patricia Remedios
Oberon's Attendants Nick Bottom The Weaver
Dulcie Hall & Marie Spencer
Florence Fowler Peter Quince Caroline Nakamura Francis Flute, The Bellows-mender Sylvia Rainer
Club Championship, Winner L. E, Tom Snout. The Tinkara Carvalho
Kirby; Runner-up W. Matthews. Kirby; Runner-up L Luck
Singles Handicap, Winner L. E.
Doubles Handicap. Winners L. E. Kirby and 11. Anniss, Runners-up A. A. Lewis and J. S. Fancey.
Commodore 1 Trophy.-C. c. Department.
Rio
Club Championship, Winner W. Quinnell; Kunner-up G. Johnson,
Club Handicap, Winner L. Howorth; Runner-up B. Stickland.
Commodore Walker Trophy-S. E. E. Department.
Billiards
Snooker
Club Handicap, Winner
Robin Starveling, The Tallor
June Hall Snug, The Joiner. Daphne Ho The Stalls All the classes had a hand in thei management of the various stalls, soven in number, and the Girl Guider wore responsible for teas, their "res. taurant" being well patronised.
The stalls were as follow: Edible
8.05-11 p.m. A Relay from the Lee Theatre (Chinese).
11 n.m. Close Down,
8.05-10 p.m. European Pro- gramme from Z.E.K. on a fre- quency of 6490 kilocycles.
8.05-8.35 p.m. Varlety. Piano SoloA Bouquet for Cole Porter..... Arthur Young.
Voenl-Let's go Ballyhoo,
All because of you ... Browning and Starr.
Song Things might have been so different. Gracle Fields.
Instrumental-Hawaiian Paradie. Sweet Ilawalian Mald. Piano Solos-Anything Goes Selec- tion..... Patricia Rossborough.
8.85-9 p.m. Concerto No. 4 In D Minor (Vieuxtemps, Op. 31).
9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Conyright by Repler),
9.16-9.30 p.m. Instrumental Cymbalum Solos-Waltz No. 1 in E
Sat.
Red Rose; Rakoczy March..... Elec Rucz.
Flute Solo-Carmen Fantasy. .... Marcel Moyne,
Minuet with two Variationa (Stamitz). ..... Eero Selin (Viola) and Walter Drwenski (Cembalo),
Guitar
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and preached organized collections
The organisers wish to tender their with pitiful sentimentality about the the two penca has been put down in
Club Handicap, Winner H. Burgess; sincere thanks to the following firms Infant mortality has Hongkong. but they kept been reduced of the poor,
from six hundred to Runner-up F. Jones,
and people for material assistance in This Evening's Broadcast From that sentiment wrapped up In three hundred per thousand. But in
making the function a A succras;
The German Short-Wavera napkin. They dared not trust it to that one cock loft alone there were
The R. C. A. Victor Co. of China, the market place. They passed by four children
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Britannia Aerated Special programmes for Water Co., The Dairy Farm, the Kow. listeners will be broadcast from Zowen se loon Dairy, Bata Shoe Co., Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., the China Emporium, the Colonial Dispensary, the Victoria Press, British Ameri
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their supporting
These are our fellow citizens. What
3. A.
on the other side. The lesson quite clear. Friendship which is more parents by what they could plek up. Bright; Runner-up G: 11. Lakeman.
ly sentimental, which exists only in kind of training in this for father-
the invisible bonds of thought
And
hood and motherhood in the future?
imagination is always potentially God has guided us so far in the
Swimming
Club Championship, Winner F. Randall (3):
follows
:
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It is not my white skin work of the Society for the Protec- Sissons; Runners-up G. Diaton and E. ut ilma. Co., J. D. Hutchison 419.74 metres and DJN (11.45 metres).
tion of Children. He is pointing us
ever on to more and more
efforts
in his name to make friendship and citizenship in this city a reality.
The S.P.C. have spent more. Aro wo willing, like the Good Samaritan, to repay. Remember the words I read to you at the beginning.
unreal. that makes me a brother to another white skinned man nor my office in the Chinese Church which makes me a brother to the Chinese people nor indeed my own blood relationship to the other sons and daughters of my parents that makes me their brother. Daly if I act when they are in need And I can help them, only then in there a living bond between us, only then am I their brother. Jesus is terribly clear about that. "Who is my neighbour," who is it that is one with me in the family of God?" The answer is the picture of a Jew in need and an outcast Samaritan mest- ing that need. Friendship is eithered a friend of Christ, unless we are
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"Christma
and Co., Neatles & "Nott" Handicap, Winner J. Haigh; C Runner-up B. Stickland.
Co., the Kowloon Confectionery and Diving Championship Winner R. Mesars. Der A. Wing: Messrs. J. Summons; Kanners-up Miss J, Lake-Smith, E. F. Selk and A. E. P. Gucat; man and V. Gunson."
Mesdames Churn, Kotewall, Hoare, adies' Handicap, W. bissona. Anderson and Longbottom.
Winner Miss J. Matthews, Patey, Cocking, Lay Stiff, Lakeman;
unner-up Mixed
Winners Miss J. Lake- an and E. Gaubert; Runners-up F. Sissons
"Stretch me Thy greatness, and Miss I. Bullock.
Lord,
Why no mean and snäll, Fashion me relentlessly
That I grow more tall".
It is a dangerous thing to be call
a fact or it is nothing. Sentimental willing to be stretched to His stature
Com
Blindford Race, Winner J. Mac-
Kunner-up P. Wilson. Ostacle Race, Winner P. Wilson; Runners-up J. MacConnell and D. Summons (3).
Youth Handicap Winner E.
P. Wilson (3).
WORKMEN QUARREL
ERICKLAYERS AND MASONS AT LOGGERHEADS
good well wrapped up in a napkin is so we may keep pace with Him on Gaubert: Runners-up V. Gunson nuustone masons at the site of the new the most despicable form of indulgence.
self- the Emmaus roud.
The Good Samaritan To-day
to bring the The second thing
Good Samaritan lown out of the
mist of time to the mirk of our Hongkong slums.
Unafraid and Determined
It is a dangerous thing to be call- ed a friend of Christ and yet there is no other safety. He said "In the world you shall ineet danger but be of good chem I have overcome the
Gard
A fight between bricklayers and Queen Mary Hospital in Pokfulum Derby", Winner R. Rand on Friday resulted in one man Runner-up D. Sammons being injured and admitted to the J. MacConnell (8).
and Spoon Race, Winner P. others being arrested."
Government Civil Hospital, and two EXK Wilson; Runners-up E. Gaubert and R. Summons (3),
A sequel to the affray was the ap Lifebuoy Race, Winner R. Sum-pearance before Mr. W. Schofield, at Runners-up D. Summons and the Central, Magistracy on Saturday, of Li Sau and Li Ting, sipne masons, and Kan
Kup,
a charge bricklayer, on a of disorderly conduct by fighting.
Detective Sergeant Kinner stated that the third defendant was in hospital with a scalp wound. It ap- peared that a piece of brick was, ac- cidentally dropped from a floor above
mons P. Wilson.
Inter-Departmental Relay, Winner C. E. Dept.
(Messrs. Chandler, Slasons, Distin and Stephens),
Bowla
I sat on Wednesday for an hour world." and a half in the cock-loft of a The great fact about life and tenement house.
about Christ is not our friendship To-morrow is the annual meeting for God but is friendship for us. of the Society for the Protection of Christmas is the pledge of that God does not keep his Children. My guide into the slums friendship. was a modern Florence Nightingale, good-will wrapped up in a napkin a worker for the Society for the le risks it in the commerce of the Protection of Children. They call world. It came as a babe at Beth Commodore Pearson Shield, Winner on to the first defendant, The stone her not the Lady of the Lamp but lehen, the whole heart of God un-8. E. E. Department; Runner-up C. C. ninsons then went up and brought the the Lady of the Milk.
wrapped from the safety of the Department..
man who had dropped the brick down, The Commodore Bruce Seven bed spaces in the cock loft, napkin to be trusted to the bank
assault him. Inter-Dupart- and started to Under the stairs an old lady of of life.
He trades His friendship mental Challenge Cup Won by C. E. bricklayers came to the help of their seventy, who sella newspapera with with us. He keeps back no part of Department.
comrades, and a general fight ensued. the price.
The two defendants in Court wore also out a licence. She pays a dollar for her home, which is just floor space And so we go forward to another
slightly injured in the fight. This enough to live on. Next to her two | chapter in the history of this City
was the third fight that had taken
old ladies, one of thom blind, sharo | unafraid "and determined. Unafrald Lune, Crawford's announce that pluco at the hospital site. a bed which is their home: each pays because God who has begun a good their Christmas shopping hours from Mr. Schofield remanded defendants one dollar for her share. Then work in us will perfect it unto the to-day will be from 8.30 am to 6 pm. util Tuesday, for the appearance In there is an old granny, .and nten end... Determined because Jesus our On Saturday, the 21st, they will re- year old grand-son paying a dollar for a smaller space and earning two hot our Master and our Friend has main open until 6 p.m. And, on Christ-court of the third defendant.
set His fact to go to Jerusalem and mas Eve until 7 p.m. meals a day by begging scraps of we must stretch our steps to keep rice and vegetables. In this corner pace with Him. We are unafraid was an empty place because husband and we are determined, but wo are and wife were both out working for niso eager that this friendship with
The Chase Bank moved during the week-end into its fine new premises In Marina House, Queen's Road Hongkong There is still an opportunity at the Central, adjoining the us worthy of South China Morning Post Building Hotel building, petition to the authorities in Belgium
Afty conta a day, if they are lucky, Christ should a read again" the | for those who wish to sign the public
They have had two children and buried them both.
The next bod apaco was rather largor. It cost $2.80 a month. The mother is just over forty but sho looks sixty. There is no father.
our calling. May I
Recond verse of the littla poem.
"Brin me with Thy fullness, Lord, Till theso shallows grow Wide and deep and bountiful' With Lovo'n overflow",
At to-morrow'a meeting of the and Roumania to alleviate the harsh Rotary Club, the speaker will be treatment accorded to certain subjects Professor J. L. Shellshear. He will who for conscience nako have refused) give a talk on "Recent Discoveries to undergo military servico.
Relating to the Evolution of Man".
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5.50 pm. Technicat Letter Nex,"
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