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February 25, 1939.

TRIBUTE TO POPE

Speakers Laud Pius XI At Kowloon Meeting

The Hall of the St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S., Kowloon, was last night filled with Catholics who attended n meeting in tribute to the memory of His late Holiness the Pope.

Among the many people present were the Rt. Rev. Bishop II. Val- torta, Mr. II. C. Macnamara and Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen.

Before introducing Mr. Macnamara in the evening's principal speaker, the Rev. Fr. A. Granelli, Rector of

said that the St. Teresa's Church,

Pope had been called the Pope of During the 17 Catholle Action. years of His pontificate his constant endenvour had been to establish Catholic Action in every part of the world.

and CAW and

Fr. Grunell continued: "From His lonely watch-tower He looked out! up the human scene

ind

nothing but hatreds strifes, rebellions and revolutions, all mtiones arming to the teeth whist swerking of disarmaments. and Its heart, burning with the charity of Christ, called out to all is children to unite and organize to n dis- elplined

called which army,

its members, the Catholle Action, volunteers of Christ, ife wanted them Imbued with deep personal love for their Suvtour, with a sound knowledge

of His saving doctrine, that they might be ready for the

which undoubtedly mark another victory of Christ the

will

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JADE EXHIBITION

Interesting Talk On Magical Stone

Nearly six hundred articles of jade, objects and implement of variou periods of Chinese history as far back as 1,000 B.C. books, scrolls and neolithic jade implements, all of which were discovered in Hongkong, were shown in two rooms of the Fung Ping Shan Library last night when Sir Geoffry Northcote, accompanied by Lady Northcote and Mr. M. A. Northcote, opened the Chinese Jado Exhibition.

SUCCESSFUL TRIALS Motor Vessel Antonia Completed

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HE KEEPS HIS JOB THOUGH TURNED 70

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How many painters can continue to work when they are over 70: Here Is one who can and he still doc some of the most trying jobs in his trade. How does he do it? He tells us in this letter:-

"I have been in the habit of taking a few groins of Kruschen Salta in every cup of tea I have had for a Kreat number of years, I may slate that I am turned 70 years of age, being born on July 22nd, 1884. I am n house painter by trade and still at work. I can work off any ladder, no matter what height, or in cradles which are hung outside high build- ings. I have been asked many times how I carry my age so well, as I only look about 80. Well, I tell them all that I take Kruschen Salts regularly every day."J.S.A.

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underwent successfully trials in Kowloon Bay recently.

The Antonin, whleli was christen- Grayburn in by Miss Elisabeth November last year, was built to the order of Mears. Aboitiz & Co., Inc, of Cebu.

Lloyds The vessel is constructedl 100 A.1. requirements and is of the following dimensions:-Length over- all, 163, feet, breadth, 28 feet; depth moulded, 11ft 6 ins; and gross tun- "For Him, Catholic Action,

Amongst the many present were of jade, it being the hardest material nage, 502. the greater need of our times, tu

Her machinery consists of a Deutz defend Catholic Action le suffered Mr. D. J. Sloss, who welcomed is then available. These weapons were

and 575 B.H.P. Diesel engine, and elec- and wept, but fearlessly resisted the Mr. N. L. Smith

Excellency and Lady Northcote, Ilon. mostly used by the chlettains

and Mrs. Smith, were handed down to the later gentrically-driven auxiliaries, windlass, tyranny of social and political pres-Prof. L. Forster, and Hon. Mr. Cerations as sacred objects and used and winches, sure, advising, rebuking and, when G. Alabaster. necessary, threatening.

strungle

King over mankind.

WON

is emblems of sovereign authority. Full speed trials resulted in an After His Excellency had been Like the sceptre and the mnce of average speed of 11% knots, a most His last public speech, on Christ shown the exhibits, a lecture was the west, the kuel, pl and fu of the satisfactory result for a vessel of this mas Eve, was a moving and pathe

and foes toiven by Professor Hau Ti-shan, who Chow Dynasty to friends

to carry out His will.

Mr. Macnamara's Specchi

Me!

that Catho-

sald in part:

The

were originally i- |type. elent weapons. The kuel, used as a

the sceptre, was originally a lance-head; were mon

Of these jade articles many were semblance to the original. made merely for ritual in ceremonies,

they

Magical Qualilies

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Those present during the trials Aboitiz (the love or respect Catholle Action.

Since Bu neolie periul Fr. Granell then said that the

director of Messrs. Aboitiz meeting had been converted also in Chinese had been ardent lovers of the pi, a kind of hatchet known as

The term "Jade" in Chinese Sommet de Cassi-tele and the fu, & Co.), Messrs. C. R. Rowcliffe the hope that the appeal of a loving Jade.

is used in a broad sense; it includes kind of knife. The last two articles Lloyds Surveyor), W. B. 1lasicit might D Father who was now dead,

& Williamson bard stones, the were also used as emblems of mee. (representing Messrs. rouse in the hearts of 1is children three kinds of

the Jadeites. and

the Owing to the limited number of the Co), J. M. Jack, 3. Ulderupp, J. II. in Hongkong. a new determination nephrites,

chloromelanites. They

and Morpeth, J. very sacred emblems handed down, are

J. Cameron, Captain similar in appearance, but the third the sacrificial ceremonies which often Juan Ugarte, Mr. E. Ripel (Chief kind is very scarce, so most of the required these emblems to be buried, Engineer of the vessel), and Mr. A. Chinese fades are nephrites or jade new emblems had to be made after A. Dand and Mr. J. Randie (Messrs. Mr. Macnamara gave an eloquentes. These stones were the hardest the model of the old weapons, buty. S. Bailey & Co., Ltd). exposition of the late Pope's history and most cherished material of which with more decorations and modifien- and his views on matters of religion, the primitive Chinese availed them- tion of design. The newly-made' rucial justice, peace and war. also outlined the dimeulther that the selves in making their chisels, hat- emblems were of finer qually than and as time went on the chels, ornaments, amulets and other the original. lute Pupe hud experienced

implements,

so-called 'old

were manufac- Arst years of His reign.

Chinese jades are mustly survivals and more emblems The

speaker

mentioned lie Action had been the apple of the of these articles excavated or stolen tured, they lost entirely their mean-

ing as weapons and bare little from graves or old ruins. Fope's eye and that He had a life- long interest in the Action because he had believed that without the

Twelve persons have been killed buried with the dend were

services are Being used as a material for mak-and communication apostolate of the laity to supplement hence the name tomb jade' given by the work of the priests, the

progress

western scholars an Chinese jade. ing ritual objects, Jade was there-crippled. Reuter Special. of the Church would be very slow.

Jade objects were also offered as fore looked upon as possessing magi--- 11 had been the late Pope's wish sacrifices to natural defties. The cal and moral qunities. It was be- hat all Catholics should continue Shan-liai Ching, which is the earli-lieved since the Chou Dynasty that commentators, all explained Jade Catholte Action after His death.

est topography of China, tells us jure hud influence over the charac-food as powder of Jade mixed with The speaker expressed the wish that that in offering sacrifices to a moun- ter of its wearer. It can transform rice or other fuadstuffs. This is up- wrong interpretation, for Catholics would not disappoint the

talo, sometimes Over a hundred man of fery temper into a man pareatly Inte Pope,

Mr. Macfadyen spoke of the late places of jade were buried in the of calm and steady disposition. The the conception of inde as a life-pro- about the Book of Rites says: "A princely man longing substance did not exist be- always carries his jade about, unless fore the establishment of the Taoist

We may safely say Pope as the Pope of Reconciliation, round or just scattered

mountain. he concluded a concordat because

It was also believed that Jade ar- for special reasons." The Shuo Wen, religion.

Tuo- with Signor Mussolini in 1920; as ticles had magical powers and they the first Chinese Dictionary, explains, the idea of using hade as foot ori-

Kinuted with the Taolsts. The

believed the Pope

in the Han Dynasty of the Foreign Missions were worn for the purpose of ward- the word jade as follows: who had been particularly interests of the evil spirits. This

belief

"Jade is a kind of stone, which that the "juter of jade" found on ed in China; as the Pope of Catho-

has lasted to the present day.

It is bright and certain sacred mountains was a kind and stories were lic Action, which He belleved would largest category of inde objects con has five virtues. supplement the work of the Clergy of ornamenti, such as buttons, soft, which is true of the benevolent; of elixir of lite, and sanctify the Inity themselves: bowls, vases, penholders, writings interior grain is discernible from told of how human beings became which is true of the riglite Immortal by drinking the juice of who had materiais, etc.

outside, whi as the Pope and lastly,

ous; I sound is sonorous, hearable!

We don't know whether the jade, patronised modern science and Arts.

from afar, which is true of the wise; Thoist took jade powder as food or Many Sources Bishop Valtorta thanked the speak

It can be broken but not bent, which not. As jade was expensive. I don't that the ers, and said he believed

For at least three thousand years, is true of the brave; it holds itself think they did. However the Taoists world war crisis had been ricent

and Turkestan has furnished China with straight when sharpened or thinned used

They the prayers averted through

ity, regeneration and

Purity. sacffices of the late Pope, who had a large supply of Jade, wraught or to the narrowest width, which is true itsade us a symbol for immortal- enlled Heaven the fade Dome, the offered himself as a holocaust for unwright. The material was con- of the pure power ascribed

to Supreme Being as the Jade Emperor, the attaining of world-wide peace, stantly transported from Khotan to God had accepted that surifice and the Yellow River valley. Of course Jade made jade objects popular as and parts of the human body were

there are many places in Chinn amulets. A jade pendant was sup-prefixed with the adjective Jade. now, Pope Pius XI was dead.

The Shan-Halposed to be able to protect the wear- What they called the juice of jade' where jade is found. Ching gives us a long list of such or from outside dangers. A man might be Just a subterranean stream The word places, and we know that the Chin-wearing a jade article as an amulet of the purest quality. ese before the Han Dynasty used to would not hurt himself even if he jade was used metaphorically. Now pick up pebbles of jade from river fell from a free. but the amulet fl-these Taoists had great influence the Han commentators, who beds.

However, seems that the self might be broken, The Chinese over

also recommend the therefore interpreted jade-food store of jade in China was exhaust-medical books

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ed after the fan Dynasty and for wearing of thunderbolts for curing literally as food consisting of jade

powder, und Western sinologues ac-ing of which is food served in tri- Nearly 200,000 people visited the elen judes, chielly from central Asia, diseases caused by evil spirits.

cepted

this Interpretation without pods'. It can't mean food made of Jade for Food four-day exhibition of Chinese na-caine to be in great fashion. They

I challenge, of white colour and

should suggest that tripods, Trus by analogy, Jade-food tonal products held at the Woh Nam are usually

Furthermore it is There is also a common belief that Jade-food in the Chou Li should be might be regarded as food served in Middle School in Nathan Road, Kew-re known to the Chinese as 'mut- Jeon, neccrding to an officer of the tor-fat jade. exhibition.

In the 13th Century, Burmese Jade jade was used as food in the Chou interpreted as food as pure as Jade, Jade utensils.

of Jade supplies utensils. We have a similer Chin- from jade-utensils, which were the The exhibition was closed on Thurs-began to flow into China, and in the nasty. The book Chou Ll sintes or. preferably, food served in jade only befitting that a king should ent

the jade trade with that "the Bureau day in a brief ceremony attended 18th Century

the king with Jade food", and the lese phrase in tripod food', the mean-cleanest utensils then available. established. officially was by Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, Acting Chulr-Burma man of the National Rellet Commis- The Burmese jades are mostly green sion, and more than 100 representa- and are called by the Chinese king- tives of the Chinese factories having fisher Jade' on account of the colour. Green Jades of this kind were rare- articles on display.

At least $8,000 was raised through ly found before the Han Dynusly.

The reason why Jade articles were sales at the exhibition. After deducti ing expenses, the remaining amount used as ritual objects can be traced will be used for charitable purposes. to neolithle times. In those days the were made mast powerful weapons --Central News.

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