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POST. TUESDAY,

OCTOBER

28, 1930.

SOUTH

CHINA

MORNING

Questions at Sanitary Board Meeting.

FEARS OF CHINESE.

Problems connected with the chlorination of water, are to be

service of the rank and file of the liable is certainly true and many CHLORINATED WATER.

Te to religious minds would do well to accept this truth and readjust pru-some of their conceptions to agree the with it. God has without doubt one set limits to His omnipotence. how Certain things He will not do. An It important express train was about of to leave a terminus when a woman and arrived at the station-master's help office and asked to speak to the rain general manager. When she got the through to him, she begged him need to delay the train for a quarter of wo- an hour. She explained that her ives son had met with an accident and was not expected to live. His father was on his way, but could debt not arrive for a quarter of an the hour. The only chance of his see- of ing the boy alive was to catch the aber train. Could it not be delayed?

in The Manager replied that he ften was exceedingly sorry but that the e to train made several important con- e tonexions which would be lost if the of train did not start on time, and ense that there might be others on the and train to whom it was as important

is that the train should start on time with as it was for the father that it ould should be delayed. He concluded bear kindly but firmly by saying that cent. it was his business, in the in- and terests of the community, as a whole, to maintain as reliable a train service as possible.

hing und-

eems

ness

The Answer to Prayer, Similarly, God in His wisdom the maintains a reliable universe.

es us

And yet God is infinitely greater ghts than a general manager. He knows that all men's need, and it is certain s it that He has ways of working hich i which we still cannot follow. it is Moreover He has taught

are through His son to pray about our inly needs.

Christ would not have

us

raised at to-day's meeting of the Sanitary Board when Mr. T. N., Chau, pursuant to notice, will ask:

"In view of the fear expressed by certain members of the Chinese community that the frequent drinking of chlorinated water might be injurious to health, will the Head of the Sanitary Depart- ment inform the Board:

i. Whether in the opinion of the Medical Officers of Health such is the case or, not?

ii. Whether the quantity of chlorinated lime used on: each and every occasion is prescribed and supervised by) expert officers?

iii. Whether there is any other

chemical substance of less' pronounced odour and taste! which could be effectively substituted for chlorinated lime?

iv. If the answer to question (ii) is in the negative, can anything be done to remove or lessen the very disagree- able odour and taste?"

CHINESE ESTATES.

Probate Granted in Three Cases.

ONE INTESTATE,

Tang Man-pong, late of No. 103,

s as given us the Lord's Prayer if it His were absurd to expect God to an ore swer our prayers. He taught s to say "Our Father, give us, our if daily bread and deliver us from Wanchai Road, who died at St. ugh evil."

While therefore the Chris-Paul's Hospital on January 11, this ject. tian realises that God is concerned year, left Hongkong estate which een about all His creation,

has been valued at $18,800. and, will having no favourites, will not act bate of the wil has been granted buld for the benefit of one to the detri- to Tang Shiu-shan and Tang Man- ment of another, yet he has no tun, father and elder brother yet hesitation in simply presenting to spectively, both of whom are liv ary his Heavenly Father either his ing at the Wanchai address, and vely own needs

rest

or those of others.

Pro-

ro-

the executors in the will. Testator

Then he just leaves the matter in gt God's hands, believing firmly that evil, a God of love will act for met benefit to His servant if to do so was left by Leung Lok-hing, alias Hongkong estate worth $17,300) His is consistent with His divine plans. Leung Cheong-kee, alias Leung ant It is thus that a Christian prays Hing-kee, alias Leung Shun-kee, ing for himself or others in sickness. who died at the Tai Leung Bazaar, all In conclusion let us return to Shun Tak District, Kwangtung, on

our starting point. We saw that

directs that everything shall go to a son to be adopted by the elder brother. the

the the Christian view of God as the August 26, last year.

het

Probate of

Man-shuk,

nd source of all health, the giver of the will has been granted to his life, forms the background for the who is temporarily residing at No.:

only daughter, Leung highest healing work. It forms 50. Bonham Road. Everything is the background also for the sick bequeathed to the petitioner, who is the sole executrix appointed in the

The Christian lives in a friendly will.

at-

of

Lis

nran.

For

et

11

as

a God of love reigns. No amount

ne

about June 23, 1928, at No. 7, Po

of age, who died intestate on or

Hing Fong, Hongkong, left local

he

universe in which and over which Fan Ho-tsun, a minor, 19 years

of pain and suffering can persuade him to adopt a harsh and bitter outlook on life. When suffering

od of any sort comes he finds peace

on

estate to the value of $9,300, this having been bequeathed to him

in the fellowship of Christ's suf- under another will of the year ferings. He knows himself to be 1915. Letters of administration

of treading the same path as his have been granted to his mother Lord, and he has with him con- and guardian, Fan Chan-shi, for tinually the sustaining and trium- the use and benefit of Fan Ho- edphing presence of Christ. IIe

st

cy

he

B

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Angi

tion take.

addi

heali

feels himself bound very closely tsun, also a minor.

tions

men

Local estate worth $4,600

was

and

to his master. If he is released left by Ethel Ho, otherwise Ho of from sickness he rejoices in the Li Kwai Kiu (or Kau), late of

th

a triumph off the healing power of No. 77, Fong Lok Li, North God and is grateful; if suffering Szechuen Road, Shanghai, who -continues he faces it in the power formerly lived at No. 36, Mongkok to of God and praises Him for His

Road, Kowloon, and died at the

ce Sustaining love.

ce

Thus it is that St. Paul, after Chinese Isolation Hospital, Shang- an much suffering, was able to say:

hai, on May 20, this year.

an

"I am persuaded that neither death, Probate of the will has been

14. now things present nor granted to Chong How-fo, of No.

to 1306. Young Street, Honolulu,

d, Hawaii. temporarily residing at

No. 2, Bonham Road.

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