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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, JULY 12, 1937.
VICAR EXPLAINS WINDSOR
WEDDING ACTION
DUKE'S RECORD SHOULD HAVE
REMOVED ALL OBSTABLES.
GREAT DESIRE FOR CHURCH CEREMONY
NO FILMS OF CHATEAU SCENES TO BE SHOWN IN BRITAIN
"What more does the Church re- than that any man or any quire woman who are the innocent parties should from the very depth of their heart ask for a retigious service?"
The Rev. R. Anderson Jurdine, vicar of St. Paul's, Darlington, who con- ducted a Church of England service at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, told a large congregation in his church after
"Do they require that we should wards that his action had satisfied do penale?
All people in Germany have now the heart of an adorable couple and "Are we back in the mediaeval
special type, which after many ex- had given joy and satisfaction to nges when Pupes demanded kings to to be furnished with a gas mask of millions of people throughout the stand shivering in the snows? whole Empire.
"Didn't a greater than any auth-perinients has been approved. The mark millions of which are being made. "The marriage," he said, "was a sim-jority in the Church say, 'He that is picture shows the new national gas
plu ceremony between a man and woman in love with each other. The atmosphere was an atmosphere of tears and joy. The will of God was accomplished,"
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without sin cast the first stone?"
"WILL OF GOD WAS ACCOMPLISHED"
"While the Church banned and NUTRITION
Mr. Jardine said the position the Duke prohibited the clergy--that has been holds should have made a marriage proved by their own statements in without a religious
ceremony in the Press-history was being made the Chalonu de Cande. The possible.
wheels of Providence were moving. ་ simple British fim distributors have decided and I, an unknown parson,
destined by AI- not to circulate in this country films town parson, was of the Duke of Windsor's wedding mightly God to perform that simple And all that powers of because they are afraid of demon-ceremony. stations in theatres.
VICAR'S SERMON "Simple Ceremony. Between Man and Woman in Love" MILLIONS WILL REJOICE
stop.
Gwoman
CENTRES ARE
JUSTIFIED
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Hell could not stop the wheels of NUTRITION centros for God from turning and turning and schoolchildren set up by the turning unit He commanded them to London County Council in May, The marriage was a simple cerc- 1935, have thoroughly established arm of the mony between two persons, a man themselves as
in love with each school medical service, according and other. The atmosphere was on at to a report to be presented to mosphere of tears and joy. The will the Education Committee. of God was accomplished."
Mr. Jordine stated that he had not
In 1936 nearly 2,000 children shunned sought notoriety and had There was the usual Sunday calm the publicity that all his movements attended the centres. Of the 94 Jur-in France and at home had been discharged 74 no longer needed at the morning service in Mr. dine's church. The attendance was given. not more than usual, and Mr. Jardine made no reference to
supervision and 20 left school.
"And yet the Press-thank God for The centres have attracted a great his visit to the Press-is the channel of com-deal of favourable attention at home France beyond advising members of munleation between the millions that and abroad, and they are becoming the congregation to be in good time inhabit the world and the doings of places for intensive study of nutri- for the evening service, at which seats the world. To me they have been tionat conditions.
courteous in every way, and have Although at the outset they were were to be reserved for them.
For the evening service the congre-simply done their duty in making for study and advice only, one after
facts, so
the physicians in charge Brother
a desire to prescribe that the millions that love and adore have supplements when special dr His Royal Highness may know sone-simple thing of the joy and the peace officiencies were diagnosed.
The practice has therefore frown mind and heart that have come to
HEART'S DESIRE
world the known to the
THEY WILL REGRET"
and
in concentrates, and sive vitamin cases of nutritional anaemia, a simple iron preparation.
One of the conclusions reached is that anaemia is very rare in school- children in London.
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gatian began to arrive at five o'clock and by six o'clock there was not vacant seat. People attended fraai all over the North of England.
Prenching from the 4th chapter of the Book of Easter, Mr. Jardine said: him through an unknown pekest in up of administering various inexpen-
eve in Providence, I believe the Church of England. "I believe
To di- In the vorce vereignty of God.
providence of God from the of the world is unscientifle The desire of the heart of an history
adorable couple has been satisfied. and shallow."
After narrating the story of how Joy and satisfaction have been given
VALUE OF SLEEP Esther became a queen and saved the o millions of people throughout the
Evidence obtained at the Padding- fe of her nation through a little in, whole of the Empire.
"I saw myself over 3,000 telegrams eldent, Mr. Jardine said "In my case, in the marriage of the Duke of Wind-that came the day of the wedding, ton centre suggests that environment sor, the hand of God began to move and I myself have received telegrams and way of life have more effect on very, very slowly through a scrap of and letters from all parts of the health than food. "The general eu- paper that I have with me in my world, from the highest in the fand vironment," says the report, "is far hand-a scrap of paper cut from one to the very humblest, from West End from ideal Sleep is curtailed of the daily papers with this astound-clubs and East End pubs, from bus often disturbed, and too little vor- ing headline-No Religious Cere- men and mill Inssies, from county ous and well-directed physic exer- and country people, from doctors, cise is obtained. In most es it is mony for the Duke of Windsor."
actresses,
many not ample food which is acking, bui musicians,
sleep, lght, exercise and fresh air. others,
"Joy has come to the heart of "From that moment 1 became in
a simple millions of people of this country the hands of God just channel for God's will to be done who love and respect him who a Just as in the case of Esther, this short time ngo was our King.
The posi- "And I believe I have done some- should not have been so. tion that His Royal Highness holds thing more than that. I believe that should have made such a thing I have saved the Government of this and the Church of this impossible as a ceremony of mar-country
the inevitable regret riage without religion taking the country from uppermost part.
that would have followed in years "The fact remains, and cannoi ito come that they had not muthorised a religious ceremony for His Royal swept nway. that he is a
¡Highness. member of the Royal Family, that he had given devoled and faithful service to the Empire at home and Abroad for 25 years, and the God seated upon action of freatest thing of all was that great day will come fogeloved late Prince convalescence are most satisfactory
when they and heart of the, lady whom he was to of Windsor, having his heart's some, especially the small children, marcy,
wanted, abdesire.
the improvement has been so great "One of the simplest things is that that the child has been unrecognis everything else, a relat
it it, but he through this action faith has been able, but, unfortunately, many de- would not find any restored among people in God and teriorate again owing to the housing "Note" would take it for thn in the church."
conditions in which they live." sver I may tell you that he was overjoyed when he found it pos sible to have the desire of his heart granted."
be
mony.
that
€500,000
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SALE OF
A TOWN
...1# "In these clrodmstances found that, while other action pro- duces rarely anything more than a slow Improvement, the effects of re- moval to the country to a residen- tal open-air school or convalescent home for a time are generally dramatle and last for months after return,"
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sub-centre
com-
The physician in chat of the Poplar centre reped first in 1935. cases which, mude satisfactory pro-
Yupping 177.6 - "As sure as the sun will rise to its favourably-on the help obtain-
Tority on.
ed from the ultra-violet ray Installa- morrow morning, as sure as
results Hoxton reports, "The
A
Divorce Will Cause A
THE ground rents secured upon of it.
practically the whole of the
Bitter Church Fight
BITTER fight is brewing among the clergy at Home on the question of divorce and matters arising out
Preparations are being made for a
town of Lytham St. Annes, Lan-struggle that is bound to be both cashire, which total about £21,-passionate and long. 900 a year, have been sold by
Clergymen connected with the same
Mr. Henry Talbot de Vore church have opposing views, and
Clifton, of Lytham Hall.
With this solo a family ownership of many centuries has been severed, for the Clifton family has owned the land since the Middle Ages.
The ground rents are secured upon | property which extends for about Ave! and a half miles along the coast al-
canvass the parishioners regarding them.
Already the bishops have been bombarded by both sides, and in many districts Incumbents are distracted by the conflicting appeals of their curates.
As a corporale, organised entity, most to the outskirts of Blackpool. the Church has never accepted with Last February, Mr. Clifton made approval the Matrimonial Causes Act, the offer to sell these 099 years 1857, which took matrimonial maliers ground rents to the lesaces, and it out of its jurisdiction. was then announced that this had been accepted by a number of people concerned.
Mr. Clifton Instructed MessrB.
PRIMATE'S STATEMENT
Roluble union, and have resolved that the Church should not allow the use of its Marriage Service in the case of anyone who has a partner living."
REMARRIAGE
The right of divorced persons to the Sacrament creates, if possible, more acute disagreement; and this forms the main battleground.
There is also the question of the remarriage of divorced per-
Hons.
of
such persona are
The law speelfcally ordains that entitled to be married -ns though their previous marriage "had been dlsolved by death" and that (except in the case Its attitude on the question of of a "gulity" party to a divorce) ¡1,
is an offence for a clergymen to re- Archbishop of Canterbury' in the fuse to officiate.
Knight, Frank, and Ratley, of Lon-vorce was recently stated by the don, to dispose privately of those Canterbury Diocesan, Gazette: that remained, and the sale'has now been carried through.
The capital value of the ground rents is estimated to be over £500,- 000.
already ****The bishops have affirmed a our Lord's prin- ciple and standard of marriage that it is a lifelong and India-
While loyally obeying the direc- tions of their superiors in this maiter, clergymen protest that such a refusal is not only a breach of the law, but ; a violation of their conselences,
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