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THE DANGEROUS AGE

(Continued from Paye. G.)

CORRESPONDENCE Homuntin Cemetery

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

mun has a philosophy of life. For has never example, the men who examined his own mind, nor taken

Sir-With reference to the dia- stock of his spiritual gear, still has a

no cussion at the meeting of the Fin- philosophy, though it may be more than

the philosophy of the ance Committee of the Legistative

Council on Monday, the 9th” inat., F} jungle.

Have since learnt from the Hon, the that all free If the dangerous age is to be avoid- Colonial Secretary ed, that philosophy has got to come burints will be transferred Immedi- under review! At some ime or other piely from Homuslin cemetery to (and the death-bed is too late) every the new cemetery at Ngau Chi Wan, man has got to review his life and which has now been opened. examine his own mind. And that, I suggest, Is the only way in which the dangerous oge can be met and. con- verted into a sweet serenity,

This involves a very difficult men- tal process. It means that one has to go apart and search one's heart very deeply, examine one's netions, and pass self-judgment. The lack of self-understanding is, as I well know, a painful process, but, like the sur- geon's knife, it is sometimes neces- sary for ultimate good.

One of the things that this sort of nelf-examination will reveal, if it be honestly undertaken, is the character of one's desires,

For example, the man whose lite has been spent with the single-mind- ed purpose of acquiring wealth, and who finds himself past middle age, fust losing in tic

the Midas Stakes, will suffer in proportion to the strength of his vanquished desire.

Such a man should go quietly upart and ask himself whether his life ab- jective was worth while. Once he answers in the negative new hope spring up in his heart, for he reailses that though he must remain com- paratively or even really poor such vicissitudes matter little. The love- liest things in life and those of best repule cost nothing.

So, too the man who has stifled love for ambition to be deserted by that Jade, will face an awful spiritual crisis on the day when the last glim mer of hope for the fulfilment of his wish vanishes.

Then is the time when he should go apart and commune with himself and examine his values. He will inevit- ably find them false, and their jetti- soning will purge his heart and open the door of it to thut which is the best which life can offer-love ex- pressed in service,

No disaster can overwhelm the Inan who possesses his own soul. How muny of us have, hypothecated our i souls to that old usurer, the World?

WRONG VALUES

When the Titanle was about to plunge into the ley waters of the At- lantic, among those who stood upon her precipitous decks was Charles Frohimann, the impresario, The last words he was heard to alter were these: "Now I shall learn the answer to the greatest riddle of nil!" Only a man who owned his own soul could have met death Ice that. Yet if one man could face the Anal, fearful reality so calmly, so nobly, why in it so many men surrender while years bf

life stretch out before them? Surely it is beenuse their values have been false.

Our thoughts, our aims, cur de- sires, these are the bricks, with which

Burials in other sections will be

gradually transferred to Ngau Ch Wan and by March, 1935, burials in Homuntin will cease entirely,

J. P. BRAGA,

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT-

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Features

Weddings Illustrated in to-

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of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple- ment will include those of Mr. M. Bergast and Miss A. Larssen. Mr. J. C. V. Ribgir, Jr., and Mins M. C. Jorge, Mr. Lo Kook-ho and Als Ip Wal-po.

Amongst groups will he those taken at the garden party at Mrs. Ho Leung's resklence to the wife of the Mayor of Canton, the dinner. party given at the Kam Ling Hotel by prominent Chinese to the offeint visitors from Canton, the tennis party at the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo'a residence during the visit of Dr. Philip Tyan, the anniver- sary celebration by former students of the Penang Free School, the presentation of honours to local residents and Macno officials by the Emperor of Annam, and the 12th Com- pany of the RA.S.C.

The Supplement will also contain the popular entertain- ment and feature pages, resulta of last week's Children'n Com- petition, and details of a new contest for the youngalera,

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