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THE HONGKONG

GLORY OF RHEIMS RESTORED

TELEGRAPH,

War-Wrecked Cathedral

Re-Consecrated

MONDAY, JULY 11,

Successful Year Passed By College

Headmaster's Report Shows Mui Fong Students Progress

Rheims, July 10. The city was beflngged to-day The prize distribution of the Mulj when the great martyred Fong College was held at the King's Cathedral of Rheims, which has Theatre on Sunday. The crowd of been rebuilt following its partial students, parents and friends was ex- destruction twenty years ago in, ceptionally big, hundreds being cont- to stand. The ceremony began the Great War, was officially re- at 10 am, and Mr. Chan Tit-yat, of Boya1 College, consecrated by Cardinal Em-headmaster

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manuel Suhard, Archbishop of those present on the stage

Bhelms.

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The official opening ceremony was performed in the presence of many celebrated people, including Albert Lebrun the President of France, Marshat Petain, the famed Defender of

of Verdun. members of the French Senate and House of Deputies, 5 Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops and a

a host of other distinguished pre- lates, Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminster and many British peers and members of the House of Com- mons.

Much of the work of reconstructing ~{~|~|~|~{~|~£~}~|~|~|~|~ the shattered Cathedral was perform- ed by Cardinal Suhard, who succeed- ed the war-time

Archbishop, Cardinal Lueon The famous building had been left a mere shell after four years of Gernuin bombardment and several fires, but Cardinal Subard obtained the assistance of

of the Rockefeller and American benefactors, and finally completed the restoration shortly before he was admitted to the college of Cardinals in 1935.

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1 In the Ant-racing season it is only the bettera and not the horaca who have them (three words 3, 3, 5).

B It requires a low

habitation (4).

finish for

This road material curtailed (8).

12 Is this not a piece of furni-

ture? (4).

13 One of the first words in our

language (4),

14 This in men is feminine (3).

15' It can have but a single meaning

(8).

17 Compensation for the tired film

slar (0).

'18 Result of appeal to the umpire?"

(7).

20 Part

of A vehicle that sportingly illega) (7),

24 Depart another way (0),

20 In front (8).

Is

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26

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7 Well-known saying in praise of

braces (two words 4, 7).

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8 in this stage show one can tell-

the mariner from the feet up

(9).

Mostly foolish, but quite femin- ino (4). 11 Bale Tartary in warlike shape

(two words--8, 5),

16 Part of 7 down (3).

10 What the girl.dd after the tiff had produced a tearful counten- ance (three words—4, 2, 2).

down

21 The opponent of 11

doubt (3).

22 Possibly o

no

result of caves- dropping in the cold (0).

23 It might result in a lost race, or lost social prestige (two words -3,4).

25 An aid to putling, sometimes

(4).

27 This bright sluit is half metal

(8).

30 it takes a long time to produce

this plant (4)."

28 8 down has 'allowed for

thin

31 Design (4).

(3). 20 day be a geographient feature

(4)

31 This sure gives one nice me-

mories (4),

32 Good pubilcity for recruiting,

this show (0).

33 Flahy reference to 10 across (4). 34 Cheerful advice (two words

4.7).

DOWN

2 31 across with this fish would

be a meadow (4).

3 Part of Turkey that comes from

part of Spain (0),

4 This period falls in July and

Augant (7),

How one uses an overcoat in this British climato (three words, 8, 3)

e tal and woolth are usually in

compatible (4),

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION

[B LOODMONEY

other

The Archbishop of Rheims, in his

to-day, referring to

to the forth- coming Paris visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth declared that France would

her never forget friends, and Paris would demonstrate this with fervour in a few days,

A luce-day festival to celebrate the restoration of the Cathedral began un Friday. when Mr. William C. Bullitt, United States Ambassador to France, was made an honorary rilizen of Rheims in recognition of the

mutny benefiin bestowed upon the town by Americans,

were Mesara. Ip Kung-cheuk, former Minister of Communications, Ma Yinx- - poon, Lau Kwun-sul, Ma Stu-chun, H. C. China, Chiu Chua-lu, Miss Pang Sul-chun' and Mies Tang Yung- hing.

"After the annual report was read by the Headmaster, Mr. Ip distribut- ed the certificates and prizes to the successful students.

now

cur-

In the course of his report the Headmaster sald:

Besides the

usual school riculum, attention to wor time education is

being paid and Doctors Chan Sing-chu and Cheung Siu-fun, and Miss Chak Fo-lin have been requested to give voluntary lectures to students from time to time. We are doing our very best to re- ceive students from various stricken districts with the limited ac- commodation at our command.

"We are

extremely happy in get- ting the consent of Mr. Ip Kun- cheult

to come to give away the prizes here to-day.

wor

"In March, being compelled to quit our old school premises n1 No. 1 Babington Path, we removed to Nos. 任意。 Robinson Road. We have 86 and a better building here with excellent In the course of the surroundings. year, our students have succeeded in Retting good results in open com- petiilons in sports and studies. We came arst in the writing competition held by the Chak Kwun Free School, and come second in the writing com- held by the Chinese petition Teachers Association.

"Our Senior and Junior Basketball succeeded in getting both the Teame

runners-up post- Century mystery play and the flood-championship and lion in the league, lighting of the Cathedral-Reuter.

the

The celebrations Included a

THE LAST OF THE OLD GODS

(Continued from Page 6.)

12th

wus built, a curious survival of mediaeval into modern times.

The Templars who worshipped

"I wish to thank all the staff and friends for the untiring support and help during the course of the year." After thre prize distribution, speeches were made by Mr. Ip Kung- cheuk and Mr. Ma Yin-poon. A concert by the school children brought a conclusion to the success- ful meeting.

Baphome: were, of course, an entire New Russian

ly different organisation from that brunch of British Freemasonry which now bears their name. The original Knights Templars, founded in Jeru- salem in A.D. 1119, made it their

to rebuild the

ambition covert Temple of Solomon on the lines laid down by the Prophet Ezekiel. They hoped thereby to shift the centre of the Christian

tan world from Reme to Jerusalem, and were secretly leogued with the Patriarch of that elty in the aim of supplanting the Papacy.

The broadmindedness which they affected for this purpose brought them into contact with the occult sects of the East. The leaders of the

Templars were Initiated into the

secrets of the Jewish Cabbala, and eventually the inner circles of the Order adopted the Worship of Baphomet, a a pantheist figure whom they propitiated with peculiar rites. Idol And ΠΟΥ this, perhaps the last Jeft in Europe, stands forsalen in a pit beneath the

of a shuttered garden Italian country house, and the boys and girls of the village, on Sunday nfternoons,

cons, do their courting or play their games in the dark chambers where the latter-day Templars once took their paths and celebrated their mysteries.

Embassy At Chungking

Hankow, July 10.

A party comprising seventy members of the staff of the Soviet Embassy, including clerks and servants, is proceeding to Chungking by special steamer to-morrow to open the U.S.S.R. Embassy there.

The Soviet Charge d'Affaires, Military Attache, Sécretaries and Counsellors are at present re- maining in Hankow-Reuter.

WOMAN DIES IN

STREET ACCIDENT

A fatal accident occurred in Pei

1938,

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THIRD VICTIM OF HARBOUR TRAGEDY

Reported as missing following the

Ho Street, Kowloon, yesterday, when overturning of a sampan in the hor

a lorry No. 4285 driven by Tong Hing, bour during the heavy squali on four-year-old knocked down a 62-year-old woman Friday, the body of a

Ng-chai has been found named Yip Yan, who was sent to bay Lo the Kowloon Hospital with serlous washed up near the Amoy Canning injuries.

Factory, Ngu Tau Kok, yesterday.

Two other children were drowned In the tragedy..

The woman died about two hours after numission.

BURGLARS REMOVE -

PANE OF GLASS

Removing a pane of glass from the drying room window, burglars enter ed the residence of J. McCameron, at 15B Magazine Gap Road, between one und three o'clock this morning, and stole a wrist watch valued at $20.

Three men have been arrested and detained in connection with same.

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