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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, AFFRAISERY

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WEDNESDAY, October 12, 1921.

12 o'clock (noon), a their Sales Roems, Duddell Street, 454 casos "Tank“ Brand Cognac.

(A 50 alities One Tank, Two Tanka, Three Tanks equivalent to One. Two and three Stars.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

THURSDAY, October. 13, 1921.

mencing at 3, p m.

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TRIBUTE TO "SHANSI " CAPTAIN'S WORK.

died on the eve of the Epiphany "HONG MOH following, and was hurled on the festival the next day before the high altar. There were three translations of his relics-on October 13. A. D. 1163:

The story for the twentieth Sunday on the same day. 1269: and under tells us of the dinner in houour of the Queen Mary 1, on March 29,1556-7. mattinge of a king-it tel's us. The fint of these commemorated in how the special guests made light of the English Kalendar. The shrine of the invitation so that the favours King Edward the Confessor at West. fell on the humbler folk of the high minster was destroyed by Henry VIII ways-it then tells us how one quest and the body buried in the abbey come in an unprepared state and in- but in Mary's reign it was replaced in

curred the wrath of the host.

Though purely an oriental story, deridedly tinged with the autocracy of an Eastern mematch, yet Christ converted it into a parable of hidden and divine truths.

Our Lord was speaking to opposition Jews who had rejected a line of the prophets of God and were then re- jecting One greater than the prophets --the Son of Gd. The parable shows that because they bad refused to set

the

3. E. P. Smith, laze Chief Officer, s.s. "Hong Hob," writes to the Straits Times as follows: I had the pleasure of reading in your issue September 21 of the medals awarded to the Naval Officers for saving life from the wreck of the "Hang Moh." Such conduct deserves recognition; especially Capt. Erans for it is not generally known how much he did personally. But, I was more than surprised that the services of Capt. Turnbull of the steamer "Stansi" were ignored absolutely, and think

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restored shrine with great cetemcny. Touching for "the King's Evil aro e out of belief that S. Edward could cure disease be his touch, and that this power was vested in bi posterity on the throne. This ceremony, was last performed by it a shame that the big brother 1,500 Feet above Sea Level Queen Anne, and a special cffice for should be patted on the back and the the occasion may be seen in many little and hard working are kept in) editions of the Book of Common Pra-

The the background.

steamer yer up to that time.

"Shansi" stood by the wreck for thirty hours and saved over forty lives launched a lifeboat at great risk she only had six eailers), made attempts to drop boats alongside, and only went away for assistaner when her captain was sure it was the best thing to de. The Foxglove" arrived the night after he left, and the "Carlisle" the next morning, after having received wireless

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as the special children of Ged, there- The Lord Bishop hopes to go to fore their privileges were to be given Shiu hing sometime next week and to to God's children of the Gentle world. stay at the language school there until It is surely so in the modern church-the end of the mouth. those who constantly resist the pare

The Premier of Australia, as well messages of God will fed that teir opportunities will pass from them. Its the Premier of England, comes is surely so in the modern church-from Wales. During his 'sit to to those who constantly resist the pure homeland he has erreted two stained mersages of God will find that their glass windows to the memory of bis mother in the Parish Church of opportunities will pass from them.

The guest who had no wedding Lassaintfraid: at the time of Mr. garment represents to us the Christian Hughes' birth his mother was a who is unprepared to be in the pre-parishioner there.

Mr. Lloyd George was also present sence of God. and is therefore spiritually cast out" from worship at the ceremony and the dedication of though he may regularly attend the windows was performed by Bishop religious services. The wedding Frodsham who was formerly Bishop garment is the righteousness of Christ, in which alone we can come to thei

Marriage Feast of the Lord (see the first Fiefatory Exhortation, to the service of Holy Communion).

of North Queensland.

Before he performed the task of unveiling, Mr. Hughes addressed an enormous assembly saying that he had come after many years of pilgrimage, back to the place where his ancestors

This Sunday is also a commemora- had lived for centuries. tion of a saint called S. Denys the

fusion.

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"The Gospel in the Old Testament” is the title of a recently published book, the author being Dr. Burnley of Oriel College, Oxford. It is really a collection of sermons preached by Dr. Burnley and they should certainly prove themselves useful in showing the relations between the New and the Old Testament.

Useless and even foolish sermons are sometimes preached from Old Testament texts, which are often con- sidered quite apart from the context, and thus serve only as pegs upon The Church has suffered sufficiently which to hang a pet theme. Unless a Areopagite who is described as Eishop from the bludgeoning of the Lord passage from the Old Testament is and Marty.

The identification of S. Paul distin-Chancellor to be grateful to the Arch thoroughly understood, and can be guished convert (Acts XVII, 34) with bishop of Canterbury for the next explained to a congregation, it is a Bistop of Paris bearing the same rapier-thrust which he gave to Lord dangerous to choose a passage from it, name, has caused considerable con- Birkenhead in the House of Lords in and the practice is liable to lead to a recent debate on the Licensing Bill. muca confusion of thought amongst Evidently there are two saints by There is no more agile brain in the Christians. the name of S. Denys, cne of whom is Rouse than that of the Doble Vis- It should always be borne in mind the patron saint of France; this Deays count," said the Archbishop, "and no that the Old Testament is not a of France is not the Areopagite men-doubt since his recent speech on the collection of Christian but of Jewish tioned in the Kalendar of the Prayer same subject he has been able to books, though it is invaluable to the reconcile the views he expressed then student of theology as a history of with the measure before the House."God's gradual revelation of Himself Conscious of his danger the Lord to mankind. Many of the stories con- Chancellor took refuge in silence. tained therein, though as interesting as they are historical, are liable to 'garded as the patron saint of England, One has often been strack by the give a child, for instance, a wrong idea till superseded by S. George in the feeling of deadness when visiting some of Christian morals; if, however, they thirteenth century. King Edward of our venerable cathedrals and even are studied with the history in which was elected to the throne of England ancient parish churches. Very often they are contained, a student obtains A. D. 1042, and died a natural death this arises from the fact that parts of a wonderful insight of the groping of A. D. 1066. It is difficult to account the building are in disuse, but at the religious men of old, living in an agi for the popular reverence with which present time churchen are trying to of incomplete revelation, towards the S. Edward the Confessor has been remedy this evil, not only by keeping light which was fully manifested by surrounded: no doubt he must have the whole fabric in repair, but by the coming of Our Lord. displayed personal qualities which putting it all to good ure.

Though the books of the Old Testa- won for him the affection of his people In this way many of the old side meat are undoubtedly part of our while Le lived, and which were not chapels are being repaired and Otted Canon of Scripture, yet we need to forgotten when he died. His love of anew with ornaments, and used for realise that we cannot quote ita texta founding monasteries and churches occasional services or for services in indiscriminately, or, say, as con- was a great feature of his character, copnection with special societies. Adently as we can those of the. New and doubtless made great impression Lately the Chapel of S Sprite of Testament,

Next Thursday is set apart for memorial of the Translation of King Edward the Confessor. He was re-

on the peuple of his time. The great Peterborough Cathédral has been The new book helpe'ns considerably abbey-church of S. Peter at West-re dedicated and set apart as a place in tracing the historical evolution ef minster was through his efforts com-for private devotion Until the re-ideas contained in the Old Testament pleted, and solemnly dedicated on tortion and refurnishing of the and in explaining them as the unique Holy Innocents' Day, A. D. 1065: chapel it had served as a baptistry preparation in religious thought fór but he was too ill to be present, and | for many years.

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