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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925.

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INTER-ALLIED DEBTS:

QUESTION FOR FINANCE CONFERENCE.

LONDON, January 1. Reuter is informed that the ques» tion of the Inter-Allied debts will not come up before the

under and cognate matters.

BOOK OF LIFE.

CLOSING OF ANOTHER ANNUAL VOLUME.

NEW YEAR SERMON.

The Rev. Clouston Forrl, H.C.F, inance conference in paris next in a sermon at the Wesleyan week at which Mr. Winston chure Methodist Church last Sunday, hill will be the principal British re-look as his text:-

And I saw the dead, high and presentative. The conference agenda was fixed at the last low, standing before the throne; Then London conference whice adopted and books were opened." the Dawes plan.

The main another book was opened, the question is the annuities payable Book of Life; and the dead were to the various governments here judged, according to their actions by what was written in the books.

And all whose names were cot found written in the Book of Life 'were hurled into the lake of fire!!!! "Revelation of Johu,!” 20.12.15. The old year is dying; the last Sabbath evening has closed, a few brief hours and the bells will toll the passing of another year.

We watch, we pray. "The old year."-- We become reminiscent, senti. mental, emotional; we may become even regretful, penitent.

French Opinion.

THE CAPACITY TO SAY.

(Reuters Service,)

PARIS, January 1. M. Clementel, in receiving British and American Press repre- sentatives, reiterated that France has not the slightest intention, of repudiating her war debts to Britain and America, but expressed thể opinion that the principle of the capacity to pay, as applied in the case of Germany, should also be applied to Allled debtors. He favoured a general settlement of inter-Allied debts on the lines of the Dawes scheme, but without such control, as was imposed Germany because there was no reason for such in the case of a debtor who was unrefractory

France Will Pay.

OFFICIAL AMERICAN VIEW.

Another annual volume has been written in which our experiences have been recorded, and in which our accounts with their credits of good and debits of evil have been entered; we write finis, complete the totals and fu doing so we feel deeply moved.

pae of them writes thus of the "ncipal character in her story. During the months that follow-

THE CHINA MAIL.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

COOGAN.

d, time for him, stood still. H. WILL HAYS 'BOOSTS JACKIE realized why Augustine and other philosophers were driven to the conclusion that the world and time

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space is thinkable; empty time is not! when nothing is happening there is no time; time simply disappears." periences and events in time, these exist, they create impressions which we believe to be imperishable, and they "create character which we In' believe to be permanent. memory and character we perceive an element of timelessness.

The past lives in the present and these determine the future. -

When are actual and real are ex-

MOTOR BOAT " GANG.

HOW FISHING" BOAT SUFFERED.

SAINT JOAN.”

A NOTABLE CREATION..

HE, the Governor has

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When Will H. Hays was in The noise made by a number signified his Intention of being

Ajohoutt created together. Empty Hollywood he paid a tribute to of robbers in lifting the awning present at one of the performances MW Achi ald. Mr P. J. Van Heck

the art and spirit of little Jackie of a fishing junk close on midnight of the A.DC's production of A. B. Atkins Coogan that has gone around the last Wednesday. woke the master Saint Joan," The settings which Mr.G. Bab world in the printed columns of who was asleep with his family on to be used in what will Capt. Bagot

Mrs R. W. Bagit the press he paid the tribute of board. The man was promptly prove to be a most remarkable HP W. Farnos his tears. truth is one of the elements him to keep quiet and place no pearing completion. Already they

Depth of emotional surrounded by the gang, who told presentation of a great play, aree and Mrs

BORGOG demanded by Mr. Hays and by all obstacles in the way of a search show the hand of the master and Me and Mrs Boale other well-wishers of the cinema being carried out for arms. A sem give an idea of the beauty that to Mr B. F. Hellllor and art:

of about $200 in ten cent pieces in them. Saint Joan is not a work of Mr V. Benjamin

Mr and Mr G.Mr and dra 0. Another quality more and more was stolen by the gang. The men, history: It is a creation. Yet never Bannolt demanded of picture makers is who came in a motor boat, then does the author depart from his Mr D. Berabe

'Mr and Mrs W. J. that they project some educa-left in the direction of Hongkong, torical truth. Out of the complex Mr D. Berthan

material of Joan's life, Shaw has Mr K, J. Birbook Londerman tional value on the screen--not tiresome instruction, but un-

created a figure that develops before Mr J. H. BlankturaMr and Mrs C, W. our eyes from a simple peasant B. A Boning

Mr T. Biso

Loung obtrusive information, valuable to

Mra E. Liddell girl to a noble martyr. and [remember and pleasant to recall,

The Mr H. Brogham Miss H. Lille climax is reached in a tragedy of Mr. Brooke Mr D. Me Jallam Still a third quality emphasized by Mr. Hays as essential in pro- perly conceived and wrought picture plays was "wholesome nesa." It ought not to be the medium to debauch the minds of purpose of artists working in any the young or encourage evil think- ing by those unfortunately bent in that direction, insists Mr. Hays.

Fool! All that is at all Lasts ever, past recall! Earth changes, but thy Soul

God stand sure. What entered into thee ' That was, is and shall be?" Time's wheel runs back or stops,

Potter and clay sudure."

(Browning).

Modern science appears in this connection as the handmaiden of divinity. The dead past may please a poet's fancy but it does not satisfy a scientist's respect for fact. We may sing rith Cardinal Newman. "Remember not past years" but memory is lulled to everlasting sleep by the magic of

--STABBED IN BACK.

A Chinese, working as a cook in impotence against the intolerance, Mr Ji A. K. Brawa Men J. H. & Mir- the datective quarters of the the stupidity of the Middle Ages: Mrs. M. Browa "R: Miller Central Police Station was stabbed but the author leaves only an Mr W. Graham Mr C. R. Montagas in the back by a man who has not impression of sublimity for the

Browna

De T. Nage! yet been identified. The crime mind to traffic with, rid of all the

Mand

Market. took place near

the Central tiresome complexities that so often

polson retrospect.

The injured man was removed to the Government Civil Hospital and his condition is stated to be very serious.

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Suppositions are there, largely our song. gratuitous.. Few of us react The record of our past exists as emotionally to

changes an offen too present memory and Hays, mere of the calendar. The yearly the sum total of all the experiences volumes of life's history increase, and events of our life which form but we are more affected by certain the content of that memory exists contents than by the opening and as character. "The character of closing of the book. The stream each person is a "book" or record of our life flows on, events not preserving all that he has done dates, concern us.

and loved."

We have learnt to regard time

WASHINGTON, January-1.

as the order in which we view The Report of Mr. Herrick, the experiences, sand events. The nited States Ambassador at Calendar serves to place them, Paris, of his conversation with M.date them, and anle-date annivers Herriot in regard to debts, has aries. The Calendar provides us reached the State Department, with a convenient and conventional It is understood that it contains on standard with which to measure official assurance that France has existence. is intention of repudiating her debts.

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The story, as unfolded, reveals their works,actions-conduct, by a now.corrected abuse which was which was written in the books."

prevalent in England-and else- We have often been tempted to where when Dickens wrote the regard the "books" as part of the novel.

Per AO. 'L 8's. Pres. Madi- The Workhouse system san" on Dec. 31Mr and Mrs S. poetry; the imagery of the Last

almost

evil in Abramov, Mr J. Newton, Mrs T. Our lives fall within this time- Assizes. We have sometimes been this

country. order. We think of them in the foolish enough to suppose they disclosed to the minds of young I. Clark, Dr. G Crosby, Mr and Mrs

All this

is Anderson, Mr J. M. Borden, Miss terms of past, present

and were of the native of the vision and old, not to mention the L. J. Coote, Master Coote, Mrs M. future. Such an event happen and unrelated to life and reality. ed to us op certain date 50 Byron in his clever satire, "The glimpses of rural and metropoli- Evans, Miss A. Fong, Mrs E. Field, AS from the First day of January many years ago; we expect some-Vision of Judgment," employed tan England as shown in Ton- Mr S. J. Hicks, Mr. L. Han, Mr 1925 our firm name will be thing else to happen, on a certain his considerable powers to produce bridge and in London. These G. B. Johnson, MF. Kilburn, Mr HASTINGS DENNYS & BOWLEY date so many years hence. We an entertaining caricature of the scenes have been reproduced in Yi Kwan, Mr Pow Sung Low, instead of HASTINGS & HASTINGS drivide our lives by the present angel recorders of the additions to the screen under the direction of Mr S. Ping Lee. Mrs Borden Low DENNYS

BOWLEY. The which marks the boundary be- their numbers, of the activities of Frank Lloyd, who not only knows Mr Che Lee, Mrs J. 5 Ma, Mr F constitution of the firm remains LONDON, January 1.

tween the past and the future. those of the black bureau" of the the London of the present the Nightingale, Mr and Mrs L. Nell unchanged. The India and China sections of

Our lives may fall within the arrears of human ilis." Poor spent his boyhood there), but the sen, Mr G. F. Obey, Mr and Mrs J. Chamber of time-order but in reality they lie Bycon! his own written record, London of Dickens' day, for that W. Quillen, Mr H H. Quimby, Mr the Manchester Commerce have informed without it. We are.made aware of that too human document, was London he knew through the en- A. A. Robertson, Mi R. R. Kox- the Department of Overseas an element of timelessness in given to the flames and not to the thusiastic perusal of the works of burgh, Mr J. Rocha, Mr Fu Wah Shan, Mr. and Mrs H. H. Scott, Trade that they do not object of the past, of our past, but it lives. But his record is imperishable, if one of Mr. Li, who was and 5. Rev. C. B. Shaun, Mr and Mrs MR. ANTONIO ALEXANDRINO Brown ohildren res

of the Mr. Lloyd's "hobbies." B. Stebbins, Mr W. I. Stogen, fo granting applications for long credits under the

ROSELLO BOTELHO, bas in the present, we may dream of judgment be more than a vision "Oliver Twist" is presented as a export credits scheme in connection with the future, of our future; but it and personality be more than a First National Attraction-one Tutendijiam," Mr. M. Tutundljiam, frm name per procuration.

Mr. Kxee Fong Then, Mr A. This Day been authorized to sign our contracts for engineering and other will be the continuity of the past fleeting incident, memory and of the biggest to begin the New Mrs WC. Van Slyke,. Mr H. supplies to India, Ceylon, the and present, We may speak of character are the book out of which Year! Straits Settlements, China and our life as a Stream flowing and men are judged. Modern scient- measure its course by years, but it ists appear to be less scèptical than Hongkong.

is much like the surveyor who the satirical poet of a past century. measures a river by miles; years. We know far more to-day about the future. The past that all our mean to life what miles do to the the mysteries of memory than did powers cannot alter and the future | river-a measurement of length. our fathers. We are learning that over which our powers are limited, Mr H. S. Easley, "Mr H. G THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1925,

How artificial and unsatisfactory impressions once made become must yield in importance to the Eleridge, Mrs Wm. Gower, Mist may be any such computation in permanent. We know more to present. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.

relation to life will readily occur day than did our predecessors

E. C. Hobert, Mrs S. B. Kinney, If we are wise we shall view the Miss M. Kinney, Master H. Kinney, According to officials of the to any who think. Thirty years of about the continuity of the past ex-present with its possibilities and Mrs R. T, Kain, Mr and Mrs K. State Department, the mission of obscurity, and three years of acperiences and events of which such opportunities

ав a glorious Leavens, Mr G. Morries, Mrs J. S. Mr. Montague Norman and Sittivity express but inadequately the impressions are a record.

We are challenge to crowd with such Mckinnon, Mrs W. W. Meek, Mr Alan Anderson does not relate to measure of the life of Jesus Christ. learning that the present cannot be activities as will give eternal T. G. Nee, Mrs C. B. Piatt, Mrs R. Three years crowded with inces- separated from the past which, is values to personality. In these E. Rogers, Masters Rogers Mr V. It is understood they will sant works of love and sacrifice, active in our mental, moral and activities we will find our truest M. Smith, Mrand Mrs B. S. Turner, discuss questions connected with three years in which happened spiritual activities. We react to Guide and Director to be the Son Miss G. Turner and Master S.

events which changed the history circumstanaces and environment, of God and Saviour of men.. How Turner.

and challenges in His life and teaching, His example of the world, may be three years temptation measured by the time standard but harmony with character thus and sacrifice became illumined in incalculably by other standards. created

is the light of eternity. His words

THE REASON WHY.'

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the war debt negotiations.

the general fiscal relations between the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve Board with officials here.

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years but by the number and courage us; the final judgment of "What shall it profit a man if he Mr. Montague Norman and Sir Alan variety of events and experiences men will not be arbitrary. We gain the whole world and lose Anderson have unostentatiously which it contains. We measure shall be examined according to himself?""Lay not up for your arrived at New York and are going the lives of men also by the con-our own to Washington, reportedly on an tributions they make to the service, delibly in memory and character. treasures on a perishable earth." records, inscribed In-self treasures on earth-perishable official mission on behalf of the welfare and enrichment of hu "In the judgment these books Blessed are the poor in spirit, they British Government to confer with manity. More length may mean will be opened and each man's that mourn, the meek, the merciful Mr. Hughes on the Allied debts little. Illustrations of what we character will be manifested as the and the pure in heart and blessed and cognate questions.]

mean might be multiplied. We light of Christ falls upon it. select one in which the coincidence

are they which hunger and thirst Our message for the close of the after righteousness, for theirs is LOCAL AND GENERAL.

of years may be remarked. year concerns the present rather Kingdom of God. Alexander, the Great, changed the than the past or the future; con- In the light of eternity; how The engima of the "Child of history of the world. He made a cerns something "that pertains not paltry appear worldly the Temple" is not only never new world out of an old, he shifted to this wild death element of Time wealth, rank, honours, pleasures values, likely to be solved, but in some the gravity for all things human but to that which "triumphs over and joys; how vain those days, mysterious fashion, is not allowed and divine, and he gave men bew Time and is, and will be, 'Time' months and years which record no to rest for long undisturbed. It, has outlooks and new ideals in politics, shall be no more." just been brought to the fore again thought and religion."-We quote

preparations for the endless life! Our message concerns the Now And how barren the life spent in by no less a person than M. from Glover's Clemenceau, and in October, in ligion." The Son of Phillip of to us. It is said of God that all neglecting the, spiritual! What inimitable Wish Wynne.

Progress in Re- which is of tremendous importance accumulating, the material and Edgar Warwick presents the SATURDAY, 3rd January, 1985, Mr RJ. W. Foster Lt Col & Mrs, O. the midst of a General Election, a Macedon died at the age of things are present to Him, with spendthrifts, we have been of God's January 8.-Variety Concert. Home paper heads one of its thirty-three. How inadequate is the Him there is neither past, present most glorious gift of life! Thank Dance, at St. Patrick's Club; leading articles "Louis XVII." It tale of years to express the meas- nor future but the Now. There is God for His forbearance and Garden Road, 9 p.m. sharp. appears that, the ring which M. ure of such a life Time is but the also that element of timelessness patience He entrusts to us the Clemenceau has presented to the 'order

January, 12 to 17-Hongkong are in our lives. The past merges into present and the New. "Let us A.D.C.'s production, "St. Joan," Versailles museum belonged to viewed, the events which are the the present to be extended into redeem the time. We may crowd9 p.m., January 14, 4,80 p.m. Jules Favre, who received it from contents give to it any idea of the heirs of Karl Naundorff. Of the reality.

into what of the present remains hundred and more people who It may appear to be unseasonable

present to us experiences and

January 8-At St. Andrew's events of a spiritual natural which Hall, City Hall, pianoforte recital about a century ago were claiming and inappropriate to speak thus of to be Louis XVI. and Marie Au-time when the solemn passing of

others in leisurely fashion require by Master Emil Danenberg, 5.30 toinette's unfortunate child, who the old year urges us to introspec- With Baby's Own Tablets in the House achieve

a long lifetime in which to was tortured to death by, Bolshe- tion, reflection and retrospection."

We may all to the vists of the period, Naundorff We are concerned with the fact

You Can Quickly Avert Their Danger full the measure of our days and

Colde are dangerous because they often increase the content of memory January 31.-Hongkong Boxi seems, at any rate, to have been that so few will feel the urge and lay the reeds of consumption and other and intensively cultivate and create ing Association tournament. the likeliest, though right up to devote the closing hours of 1924 to forms of lung trouble her death in 1851, Louis XVII's serious thought. We feel that a

character. We shall realise that February 16-17-18-21.—Hong- When the first ymptoms of a cold are element of timelessness in events kong Jockey Club Annual Race sister, the Duchess D'Angoulême, more satisfactory explanation of noticed give the child a hut bath and dry and experiemes Illustrated for us Meetings.. refused to recognise him. Leadtre the indifference, to the passage of carefully. Put it to bed. Reduce the in lives such as those of the youth- has thrashed the subject out: The time as mere thoughtlessness and quantity of foud a little and gire Rabyful conqueror of the Ancient explanation one finds it easiest to frivolity must be found. May it the nee inside and cat with pure World and of the Saviour of the one lot of Crown Land, 8 p.m.

January 5-At. P.W.D. Offices, accept is that of Maurice Vitrac not be that time has been identified saline. If the we thor is bad keep the world, whose Manhood. that the real Dauphin was mur- too long with the striking of hours, child indo, in a well ventilated room crucified on a Crosse

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12 pieces Woollens Terme-Caeb on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

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MONDAY, 8th January, 1995. commencing at 11 am.

at their Salon Room, Daddall Streek,

A quantity of CMee Taralture

Terms --Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

When passlog through KOBE,

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REAL (CULTURE) PEARLS. It is always amie' and nearly siwaya profitabla... For future use note our address: Akashi-maohi, taojuhachi-ban.""

ELKO TRADING CO.

Kobe, Japsu, 38, Akashil-michi. (bext to International Bike, Corp)

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