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BATURDAY, MAY 31924.

CHURCH NOTES.

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'SUPPLY OF MINISTER S:

LETTING YOUR LIGHT SHINE.

fact that he played a great part in the early stages of the modern mus" cal revival in England,

THE CHINA MAIL.

SAVING WATER. YOU TOOG; E31 2E EARLE ARE N

What are probably the initial steps of a plan, to conserve the supply of water in the reservoirs, are announced in a notification by the Public Works Department to- day. Yesterday it was stated in the "China Mail" that curtailment was likely and definite details are given to-day.

LET YOUR LIGHT STINE BEFORE MEN, At the first reading there certainly seems to be something of golf-assert: lon and self-display about this pass age as if it sail Tot your light so, shine that people may see how much HAN-POWER IN THE GHURON. Anxiety is foli in many quarters! good you do." But of course no about the man-power of the Church, thing could be further than this Those who manage the affairs of the from the spirit of Jesus. Indeed

Commencing Monday, the rider- Central Advisory Concil of Training his moaning is the precise opposite fer this Ministry hail the appointment of this. For he is speaking not of mains will be brought into opera of the special committee on the train a light which is to illuminate you, tion in districts lying west of in question, first announced a step but of a light which is to shine Eastern Street and water will be In the right direction. The Service from you on your works, so that turned on two hours daily. It is Candidates Vovement has largely they, and not you, are seen, and the felt that restrictions will be Tnt itself, and new randidates are glory is given not to you, bat to God, not coming forward in the volume Buch a light will hide yout rather brought into force in other dis which is required, if the staff of the than exhibit you, as when one holds tricts shortly.

a lantern before him on some dark Clunch is to be maintained at ite nonnal level. A thousand candidati while the bearer of the "ales a year for ten years, and then lantern is in the darkness, the path strady 700 a year aghably repe before him is thrown into the light, sents the right standard at which w should aim. On all hands we hear

The passage then which seems ve suggest a doctrine of self-display is really a teaching of self-effacement.

of men with vocations wheat Fere is a railway train thundering be mainel for lack of the salong some evening towards a broken meas. The omniter of inquiri of which the Bishop Childge, and the track-walker rushes Chairman will fit is hand says towards it with his swinging lantern The Guardian hirit all Vinds as though he had heard the great Yorks financial pechoical and command "Let your light shine be mensal de explain the pen shot. fore men" and the train comes to a

stand the passengerg stream ALTIS SIT

and see the peril that es have inst scoped and give thanks to their Ami Father which is in hengen. this is the reward of the plain noticed mun as a trudges home lin The dark that he has done his dir

t

"The says there is plenty of mon, with inspiration but that they heleng to a class which can afford ters long and expensive maining, Even if it he bell thesf it would he wrong, to reduce the standard of men will that night. He has Tot far end colore in the ministry as insi deed it would be the leavening of ten or praised, he has been in the the oben liv a stremistice ofurlow but he Tas fon permitted: men of ragged indent, and to let his little light shine and sard: virilerhameter cell net be other he too giver thanks to his Father

in beiwen. than advaninguesias,

Here'again, is a fighthouse keeper on the event. The sailor in the Sir Frederick Bridge if not a great dress cannot see the keeper, in- musician was at least an immenseless indeed the shadow of the keeper

His-Hip was Andres full i

A VETERAN MUSICIAN,

יזיין זונה

CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S GITHEDRAL

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A CHATE OF ONE DOLLAN

MADE FOR ALL NOTICEA UNDER THIS HEADING.

2nd Sunday After"Eanter"

4b May, 1924. 8. Holy Commination, 10a.m. Children's Service, 11., Matins and Sermon. 8pm. Evensong and Sermon. The Collections will be for the

E. P. Mission Famine Fund Swabao.

First Church of Christ, Solentist, MacDonnell Rond, Helow Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday, 1.15 m.

Wednesday, 130 p.m.

Reading Room opin. Taesday and Friday mornings 10 to 18.

of music from the time that at theuns for a moment the light. All whom the Flood did, and fre

111 the sailor sees is the age of six he was admitted to the

3. Thanks of ahmir of Rochester as a practising F

the power Boy." Tu addition to his position that the light on that lungerous organist in the Abbey, be the rock. So the light keeper fonds bis Groglam Professorshib and the King Edward Professorship of music in light in the dark and a very lonely Tendon Aniversity and w for obscure light it is. No re twenty is were condutor of the the cork to praise him. Roval Choral Society. But his ne

The vessels, pass in the night with Fivhtes did not stone there; many compositions flowed from his pen. while he foul time to write book on musical theory and research.

of the keer gels its dignity, not ver a word of cheer. But the life because be shines, but because dos light guides other lives: Fis study of Samieel Pepus, Lorer that twinkling light across the sen and many a weary raptain greens Vof Music" was very characteristic of

The man. combining considerable and sewing its good work give

thanks to his Father which is in

out-of-the-way knowledge with hraved.

genial view of men and things. Th whe Dot likely that all these things

RESTABECTION. -

confi be done bqnally well, and ouls at the round earth's imagined cor-

• man of Bridge's energy and vitlitv nere blow

shall o'ertbrow; All whom war, dearth, age, agnes,

twramies

Despair, law, chance bath slain and

you whose eyo Shall behold God, and never taste

death's woo.

But let them sleep Terd, and wa

moum a space,

For. if above all there my sins

abound

Tis late to ask abundance of Thy

grace, na,

When we are there: here on this

lowly ground

Teach me how to repent: for that's

45:good

As if thou hadst sealed my pardon

with Thy, blood.

JOHN DONNE.

would have attempted so much. His Your trumpets. Angely; and arise,[N.B.-Correspondenco on religious taste in music. as evidencëd by his

urine

ocomposition and his renderings of] From death; yon numberless indini, other people's work, belonged rather ties

to the last century that to this. Of souls, and, to your 'scattered But that should not blind us to the!,

hodies go.

matters is invited and should be addressed to the writer c/o the Ching Mail]

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Photo by Mee Cheung.

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55, Praya East.

Block by Nam Sun,

Members of the 83rd. Company, R.G.A., Cricket Team, winners of the Royal Artiller y Cap this season. In the middle of the front row is Major Cruickshank.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY.

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OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

IST. ROUND Wong Po-kenng (Bye)

J. Abe.....

2ND ROUND

3RD ROUND

Wong

4TH ROUND

SEMI-FINAL

PINALI

Worthington

R. E. Worthington.

Worthington

C. Willson

T. Edo

Worthington

Humphreys

A. D. Humphreys

Humphreys

A. B. Raworth.

•Raworh

K. H. Lo.....

1.

W. H. Gillow

S. E. Green

Green..

S. A. Rumjah

S. A. Runjahn

S. A. Rumjahn

T. Yamada

F. A. Redmond

S. H. Ismail

S. H. Ismail

S. H. Iemail

O. Rumjahn

{0. Rumjahn

E. de Sousa

Block by Nam Sun.

F. Wheeler'................

Kwok Po-kan ..........

Hung Huai-chang

Kwok

Allfree

Allfree-

D. J. Alifree....

H. Krebs

..

Krebs

J. Takiawa

Honda

IL

Lay.

Honda

Photo by Mee Fong..

Times were not record breaking at the V.R.C, annual sports last Saturday owing to the muddy state of the track, but the picture shows nevertheless that the finishes were keenly

contested."

Photo by Mee Fong."

S. H. Ismail

T. Honda

Ho Ka-lau.....

Flondie

Ho

A, S. Hett......

Ho

S. Randle (Bye)

A. H. Crook..

Ng

Ng Sze-kwong..

Ng

N. Trambitsky..

Trambitsky

C. d'Assumpcao

S. D. Ismail

A. A. Rumjahn

A. A. Rumjahn

H. D. Rumjah:

S. Fujita

H. D. Rumjaha

H. D. Rumjabn

Yew Man-tsun.

Yow

K. Ohta...

Block by Nam Sun.

H. Unotoro

Yamazaki

K. Yamazaki.

H.E. the Governor (in centre) Sir Claud Severn, Mr. W. Logan and others listen attentively. to Mr. R. C. Witchell (hon. secretary of the V.R.C.) as he explains various things about the nnnual athletic meeting of the V.R.C., at Happy Valley last Saturday.

S. A. Rumjaha

Honda

H. D Rumjahn

Werthington

Honda

T. Honda

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