TUESDAY,
MARCH 17, 1925.
NAMES DROPPED FROM THE LIST.
and on that Was your name dropped from fore the close,
date the ballot box
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·will the list to-day ?
"CORRESPONDENCE.
RED NOSES AND WHITE.
'
Sir-Permit me to endorse' "Anfield's" remarks re the put- ting on of powder by ladies in public.
Today we have dropped from be closed and sealed, a slot being (To the Editor of the China Mail). the list in the China Mall and left open in the top to receive the. Sunday Herald Campaign all ballots. The box will not be contestants who have not turned opened again until opened by the in at least one subscription. If judges after the Campaign Is your name was in the list and was closed. dropped to-day, secure one or more subscriptions. When you send in the subscription money, you will be reinstated with the full votes- you formerly had to your credit.
The Campaign is progressing very nicely and all contestants are doing their utmost to get in every subscription possible. The bonus ending period for this week Saturday, March 21, gives 200,000 extra votes for each $100 in sub- scription money turned in. Take every advantage of these bonus offers as the extra votes gained in this way will mean much at the finish..
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The contestants competing in the race are voting quite heavily, and to-day the leader has some thing over a million votes.
As soon as the ballot box is sealed on March 31, all reserve ballots held by the different con- testants should be immediately sent
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On Saturday I had ten with a' gentleman friend in one of the I Colony's best known places. ID into the office ba saw a girl take out her looking deposited in the ballot box. glass, apply lip salve and then specially important drink her tea. Although of that all ballots be in the box before diametrically opposed tustes, we the close of the Campaign. A both agreed that the young lady contestant may have a million did not look her best either while votes in his or her pocket, but if or after so doing. This would those vote ballots are not in the also have been my opinion if the ballot box before the closing hour operation had been that of using they will not be counted.
powder....
There is still plenty of time for a new contestant to enter the race, and one 15 years' subscription to the China Mail will place any new contestant so entering, at the tup of the list.
Races are generally won at the finish, and while hundreds of new The Campaign has but two subscribers have been added to the weeks to go after this week, and already large list of the "China the last count of voles will Mail and Sunday Herald, there are made and published instill hundreds more willing to the paper on March 31 This subscribe for the asking. Entér will be the final count be-the race to-day,
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THE FOLLOWING ARE THOSE WHOSE NAMES HAVE BEEN ENTERED AND WHO HAVE BEEN VOTED FÖR AS THE MOST POPULAR PEOPLE IN HONGKONG. THE LIST IS CHANGED THREE TIMES - WEEK BY ---MONDAY, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
Nami.
Votes.
Miss Mimi Alves--~6, Carnarvon Building. Kowloon... 1462130 Mr. E. E. Ellis-Hongkong Hotel
Miss G. Ellie 10, Ice House Street
"Miss Rose: Lau-59. Caine Road
14. Cho-Equitable Eastern Bank
Mrs. C. J. Roe--2. Observatory Villas
Miss D. Witchell-Clox's Path, Kowloon
Doris Lee-9. Seymour Rond
Alec. H. Allan-HM. Naval Yard
Mrs. Molly D. Lee-5. Shelley Street
.1390960
1249360 1028880 .896550 891530 869580 748000 716170
.734220
W. E. Van Epps-Brown, Jones & Co.
.734170
Basil Fung-L West End Terrace
.669100
W. J. Wilkinson-Hongkong Land Investment Co.
65-1920-
Miss Elsa Era da Silva-Thoresen & Cn.
.653800
Miss Amy Stenham-154, Orient Building. Kowioon....643260
C. Bond-Gande, Price & Co.
.608040
Edith H. Kee-260, Queen's Road.
.543060
R. C. Pass-Douglas S.S. Co.
.51340
Miss Annie Tollan--20, Nathan Road
.510300
Miss Alice Lau-Plans, Ltd., Asiatic Building
.442120
Miss Lolita da Soust-1. Aimai Villas. Kowloon
Mrs. Elsie Danenberg-1. The Albany
Miss ChenalloyNestle Milk Co.
Miss L. McKenzie-Struthers & Barry
C. de Mello-5, Kennedy, Road ..
Miss R. Mow Fung-Gilman & Co., Ltd.
James Cheo American Consulate
439180
175840 155290 150980 .133960 .126870 103780
Miss Violet Tock-Goddard & Douglas, 4a, Des Voeux Rd. 95870
M. Rafeek-0.S.K. Co. ......................
Miss Meadows--P.W.D...
"Dr. John Fenton-Lagard Hall, Hongkong University. 7. 85640
82950
A. C. Greaves. Excelsior Terrace
76100
Dr. Wan Yik Shing-12, D'Aguilar Street.
74820
70490
A. G. Sutlind---B.A.T.
Miss V. Capell-Torres Building, Kowloon.
Miss Julia Weng-30, Caine Road
22620 14700 14260
W. Shea-Colanial Dispensary. Queen's Road Central,
13000
Miss A Kent-Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
6. F. Vas--- Easter Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.
12910 7960
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WEMBLEY DISPLAY.
WHAT HONGKONG HAS DOVE.
AND WHAT IT WILL NO AGAIN,
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it
I am sure there are still many men who think none the less of a womah for natural defects if she does not try by artificial means to hide them in public.
Yours, etc., CHINESE READER. Hongkong. March 16.
fe Editor of the China Maily,
Sir. A girl should not make up either in public. or anywhere else. If her nose is red. let her wait until nature restores, its normal colour.
Yours, etc..
Kowloon, March 16.
RUFUS.
BRIGHT SHAWL."
Dorothy Gish is doing a Spanish dance at the Queen's Theatre this week in the Richard Barthelmess picture, "The Bright Shawt that is one of the most delightful features of this fascinating romance of the days of Spanish dumination in Cuba.
It is a revelation of the versatility of this very talented young actress, who, in a fumed atmosphere of old Havana, gives the dancing number with a grace and charm that captivates all who see it.
THE
INA MAH,
ST PAULS.
ITS: PLACE IN OUR NATIONAL LIFE.
THROUGH 1,000 YEARS.
[Psalm 90:4. A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday.
1. THE REMOTE PAST.
To-day let us look back over a thousand years and more, to the days when first of all a Christian Church was built where now stands St. Paul's Cathedral right in the very heart of the British Empire..
or Maurice, who had become Bishop of London, that started the rebuilding. A work, says Stow in his "Survey of London,
that men of that day judged would never be finished.....so wonderful in "length breadth,"
and
ancient pieces of early plecy in the Christian, world
IV THE NEW ST. PAUL'S..
Now let us think of New 'Bt. Paul's and its associations. Wren laid the foundation 'stone without any ceremony whatever' on June
NOTICE.
NTS
It is interesting to notice that 21, 1675. It was twenty-two) about this time London had years later that it was first open- thirteen monastic and more thaned for divine service. It was
after another thirteen years that IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that on one hundred parochial churches.
Thus came into being old Sthand of his son, attended by Mr nstant, THE SUPPLY OF WATER
Sir Christopher Wren by the
Land alter THURSDAY, the 19th: Paul's or "Old Poules'.... as it came to
known. Strong, the master Mason and It survived 600 years till the great the Body of Freemasons of whom fire in 1666. Let us think of the Sir, Christopher was an active associations which gather round member, laid the last and highest this building, not in detail but in stone of the lantern with humble prayer for divine blessing on his broad outline only.
work.
be
These were days when England And at the outset let us for a was linked closely to the contin- moment glance back into the disent, days in which the life of the tant past beyond those days when people was enlarged by outside the workmen of King Aethelbert contracts, but in which at times Arst built St. Paul's Cathedral it looked as if we might lose our identity both as church and nation.
For there are those that believe that to the high ground where St. Paul's Cathedral stands 'our! They were days which witness British forefathers in days longed the growth of education gone came in long procession from through the monasteries, through the wooded heights of North the establishment of the univer- London with their white robed | sitles of Oxford' and Cambridge.. priests to offer sacrifices-human and through the introduction of sacrifices.
printing: which witnessed too the expansion of trade through the early merchant adventurers and the trade guilds of London and other cities.
About this of course there is no certainty but it seems to be historically established that for many hundreds of years before the coming of Christ London was
..
For more than two centuries now the new St. Paul's has play ed its part in our national life and what vast changes have taken place during these years. Think merely of a few of those whose memorials lie within its walls and of all their names suggest in the story of our national life:
Horatio Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, General Gordon, Lord Roberts, Captain Cook, the dis- coverer of Australasia, Sir J. A Macdonald first premier of Canada,
Not only have these years wit nessed the vast expansion of the British Empire but the whole of life has become a much bigger
It was a time when Church and
thing. Sir State were closely inter-related,
through the blending of ecclesias tical and political offices. A. time too of strife and civil wars, and of religious persecutions, now by one party now by another
ན ན་ ༥-,
dive
Consider the changes of the 19th century alone. The universe has become to us a something bigger far than our fathers knew and many are feeling lest amid its bigness.
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The above arrangements will not affect that portion of the City West
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Public Works Department,
Hongkong, 14th March, 1925,
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scene of human activity. Arthur Keith in his book. "The Antiquity of Man," speaks of the discovery of human remains just East of London which would carry us back thousands of years before Christ, and he remarks,
They were, days in which the
**Y. BIG PAUL. "There is not a single feature of revival of learning and the re-
We have thought to-day of the this skull primitive or ape like." formation of religion left their
We are on surer ground when abiding mark upon our national beginning of our race and of the
development of our national his we picture to oursleves the Roman life. Colony established nearby where And in the seventeenth century What is the meaning of all now St. Paul's Cathedral stands. it is interesting to note, London this to us as we worship here?
"On Big Paul,' one of the Sir Christopher Wren tells us he dominated the whole life of the found Ruman remains when he Kingdom in a way that it had dral and in the world, weighing Flargest bells in St. Paul's Cathe laid the foundation of the pre-never done before or after. sent St. Paul's. It may well be
It was an epoch too of wonder nearly seventeen tons, are these that as the Roman officers went to ful expansion in our national life words written in Latin. "Woe is the hunt they offered their sacri- and in the world's life-days
me if I preneh not the Gospel."
"One institution has withstood ices at a temple to Diana which when new worlds were
the wreck of the ages. The cupied the present site of the covered. Cathedral Wren rejected this And throughout all this period Church of Christ is older than idea but as late as 1830 a stone there was a growing conscious the English monarchy, than the altar with an image of Diana was ness of national life which English law or English literature. found almost on this very spot.
culminated in the reign of The Church of Christ is the Among those Roman colonists Elisabeth and found wonderful Mame in its essential character now as ever: will be the same far from the home of their birthrexpression in the glorious She is seen in the tremendously some unquestionably were" Chris- | Elisabethan literature of which to the end of time. It is subject | emotional rôle of LaClavel, who tians as was Alban at the Roman the authorised version of the to vicissitudes many and various; has all Havana worshipping at
Bible has been the chief factor in it has its triumphs and defeats; her feet. And she figures in a
our later national life.
it has its seasons of high enter- most poignant and tragic
prise and deep spirituality and From SAN FRANCISCO and LOS
ANGELES vla FORTS. romance with a young American
energetic zeal; for it is adminis (Richard Barthelmess) who is
tered by human agents. lish Church found itself. others adventuring in Cuba on the side
would rather say that our church throughout there has been a
THE Steamship of the patriots conspiring against
was set the harder task of finding germ which no antagonish of
sustaining power not of earth; the Spanish crown.
itself in an entirely new world fee, no recklessness of friend outlook-a task in which we have could extinguish,-ever reviving partly succeeded and partly fail- ed--a task which is with us still.
ever asserting itself, ever break
La Clavel is undoubtedly the most vivid of the many vivid delineations Miss Gish has given the screen.
same
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settlement of Verulam thirty miles away. And at the Council
of Arles in 314 we read of
Restitus, Bishop of London, being
*present.
But soon came. the Buxen in- yasion and nearly every trace of i Roman civilization and Roman Christianity was removed.
11. THE FIRST ST. PAUL'S.
It was just three, years before.
There are those who would say that during this period the Eng-
But
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Be this as it may, the British ing out in fresh developments."
an To-day it is given to us the dawn of the sixth century people had travelled far since the opportunity of helping to rebuild extra-hazardous godowns of The
that Augustine first landed with his band of missionaries in the Isle of Thanet and gave himself up to the work of building up Christianity in Kent and beyond it.
days when old St. Paul's Wax this great national, monument of Hongkong, & Kowloon Whart
Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and started in the twelfth century.
ours. St. Paul's. Think not to when in 1666 Dr. Wren, was asked say, This fund is over subscribed, stored at Consignee's risk. to report upon its condition to see it does not need my help." Rather
Consignees of Cargo must produce whether the fabric could be re-think of it thus, our task is not an Import Permit signed by the paired. He complained that the
own, them
Wren
Surveyors
articles, so it is expected that the working capital provided by the Government will be furned over two or three times, yielding in the process a profit which will substan- tally reduce general expenses.
Within a short time he conse-Cathedral had been ill built, that simply to patch up the work of an Superintendent of Imports and R The Committee received with crated one of his companions, the pillars had been filled with earlier generation. It is given to ports Office, Hongkong, before Bill pleasure, on the 2nd February, Mellitus, to be Bishop of Londoh. rubble, "Some, he said, "might distinctive mark un this Cathe. Delivery Orders issued.
us in our generation to leave our of Lading will be countersigned f All broken, chafed and damaged. realisation of the project, essen 1925, a letter conveying the thanks and for him Aethelbert, the King think of piercing up the old draf. The middle ages were far
cargo is to be left in the Godowa tially an Empire advertisement to of His Excellency the Governor of Kent, with the assent of fabric, here and there with stones, less wealthy than our
whers.it will be, examined at 10 am the rest of the world, rather than to for the onerous work done in Sebert, King of the East Angles here with bricks, and cover all but they left behind
the superintending the arrangements built, we are told. "a magnificent the faults with a coat of plaster memorials of beauty which are a Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, Maring
Saturday, 21st March, 1925, b the component paris of 'British Commonwealth.
to St. leaving it still to posterity as a heritage for all time. Serlous thus far. Suitable acknowledg- Cathedral" dedicated were conveyed to His Paul.
further object of charity." But gaps in the ranks in 1975 would ments
made it his aim to build for
AllClaims must be presented wishli be most regrettable.
Excellency and at the
And this Dedication to St. Paul such were not Wren's ideas. the Committee OImperial grounds, therefore, time
notified itself is worthy of notice. "Other
Within a few weeks after mak-eternity. Each generation as ten days of the steamer's arriva Cathedrals are known by their ing this report came the fire of comes can accept an ideal no less here, after which they cannot
recognised. locality but London Cathedral has London. It started on Sunday, "We ministers of an hour ap always been Poules or St. Paul's.
No Claims will be recognised afte September 2, and burnt till the On the spot where Aethelbert following Thursday." God grant, pear one after another in quick the Goods have left the Godown built, graves have been found, wrote Evelyn who was an exe- speaking our message, passing to March 1925, will be subject to rent. succession, each doing our work, and cargo undelivered after 234. British, Roman and Saxon, sue witness of the scene, "God grant cessive masters and inhabitants mine eyes may never see the like our account, the great Church No Fire Insurance whatever wil
abides an image in the realm of be effected. of London.
again," who now saw above The Cathedral as built by 10,000 houses all in one flame. Hense and time of that which is
eternal." Aethelbert lasted till the tenth On Tuesday, September 4, he
"Lord Thou hast been our century. Let us glance at the wrote, "All Fleet Street, Old refuge from one generation to history of those 350 years during Bailey, Ludgate Hill, Watling another." A thousand years in which it stood.
Street now flaming, and the
high.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
They were days when a Chris- stones of St. Paul's flew like Thy sight are but as yesterday tian Church was being born in grenades, the melting lead run- England, days too when ourning down the streets in nation was coming to its birth: stream." On Friday: "I was in- It was by a slow process and finitely concerned to find that through pain and sacrifice that stately church St. Paul's now a. advance came. For instance sad ruin," and he adds later, Mellitus very soon after being. Thus, lay in ruins that most consecrated bishop was compelled venerable church, one of the most to leave, London and for thirty- six years there was no Christian
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for
at three Hongkong's sideration
special during 1925. The following are preparation participation in the British Empire meetings--third held after the the members of the Committee:
Hon, Mr. Exhibition fell perhans fairly return to the Colony of the Hon.
P. 1. Holyoak evenly upon the London Com Mr. E R. Hallifax, C.M.G., the (Chairman),_ mittee and the Hongkong Com Hongkong Commissioner at the Hon. Mr. B. R. Hallifax, C.M.G.
Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, mittee, but in 1024 with the Exhibition, who carefully reviewed, opening of the Exhibition, the the experience gained in 1924. Sir Robert Ho Tung. "centre of gravity" shifted to and the considerations involved Hon. Mr. H. W. Birdy London and the giants' task was in continuance-unanimously de Hon. Mr.R. H. Kote wall.
Mr. R. M Dyer, shouldered by the London workers, cided to forward. to the Govern
Mr. O. Eager, states the annual report of the ment a recommendation in the Hongkong General Chamber of following terms:--
Capt. A. Maclay, Mr. T. N. Chau, Commerce. Most ably they acquit. (1) That Hongkong should parti
Mr. W. Ironside, ated themselves for, from the first, cipate in the Exhibition in 1925
the Hongkong section was
not in the hope of immediate Mr Fleming, principal attraction amongst all
benefit to the Colony, but on Secretary: Mr. M. F. Key.
The Committee, for its part, Imperial grounds. competing displays, and Interest never flagged throughout. The (2) That the Government be asked desires to place on record its keen main lines, described in the last to make a grant of $200,000 for appreciation of the enthusiastic issue of this volume, were adhered
working expenses, with a and untiring efforts of the London to; that is to say, shops selling
further $100,000 for the Conimittee, especially of the Hon. local wares and run by local enter.
financing of stock, which would Secretary. Mr. C. H. P. Hay; the nrise sold between them nearly
be recoverable by sales, any unflagging interest of its Chair profit $500,000 worth of pieds, and the
being available to man, the Hon Mr. P. H. Holyoakservice in St. Paul's. restaurant, serving Chiese food át reduce the working expenses, whose skilful conduct of the Chair
In the days of Alfred, chief prices suited to 's classes, also
Continued participation was also has materially lightened the author of our English greatness, well repaid the "promoters.
Sir strongly recommended by the labours of all; the Hon. Mr. E. R
we see gradually the nation being Robert Ho Tung's exhibit of seri- London Committee, subject to the Hallifax who will ultimately have born, London had become less and A Mother's Thankful Tribute to
REGISTERED PROPRIETORS of culture and silk-weaving was per-granting of certain conditions devoted a substantial portion of less important as the Danes made
Baby's Own Tablets" | shares in HONGKONG TRAMWAYS haps the most important feature of deemed essential to the success four years1922, 1923, 1924 and their constant onsets upon us and
No hing on kes other moro gratefulLIMITED are notified that Letters of. the Section from an educational of the Section. The Hongkong 1925 to the Exhibition scheme Winchester was the early centre then a bossfit conferred upon her child. Allotment in respect of the above point of view, and the exhibit Goverment decided to adopt the Special acknowledgment is due of our dawning national life. Mothers & whare who have tried shares have been issued and the of South China Produce was course recommended by the Joint to the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird, The Cathedral as built by Baby Owa Tudos fr thui ohildren relative share certificaternay he had thoroughly appreciated by business Committee, and negotiations by who designed the Hongkong Aethelbert was destroyed by fire or instance Mis lotte Lapset on application by registered hilders
apowk onthesiastic, terms of thein and has cable followed, as the result of Section
placed his in 962 when Dunstan was Arch- to Bestris, Qeber, writes liabys or their duly accredited agents at Nevertheless, experience
at which the destred concessione special skill at the disposal of both bishop of Canterbury. It was re- Own Tablets, we of great iselp to my the ofices of the company or will Wembley clearly indicated that were granted and continuance Committees in London andia
stemuch and made her plump and wall.: Hongkong, as a non-producing of the Hongkong Section was Hongkong-continuously since built, and when William, the Con- baby. They rerulitei bewels and be posted upah receipt of written
queror, came to the throne hem Colony an entrepot on one of the authorised at the end of January 1922, also to Mr. R. M. Dyer, not bestowed special privileges on the Most of the ardinscy silmente of in- Tangy and childlioodjarise in ihan ätöinsch world's great trade routes and the 1925, none too storehouse of South Chlag, en- work that required to be done the release for the purposes of Church of St. Paul's Some and bowels anit out be quickly banished. tirely dependent for its degree of With the exception of exhibits the Exhibition of Mr. George lands. I give, he said, to God and by Haby's Own Tablets, the Clans in Rusell Stre prosperity or adversity, upon like those provided by the Dock Duncan, a skilled and energetic the Church of St Paul's in 3700-
wish that this in check diarrhoease redpread imblots relievo fadiges:lob; colic, TOLIKA conditions in the vast country on Companies, the Section is to organiser whose efforts contri- don becs
be conducted in 1925 entirely buted la no small degree to the church may be free things Folds, espel worms Ally Teething oilar whose borders she stands, can derive slight benefit for herself 20 Government account, the efficient working of the Hongkong), wish, my agul to be free on aniot tha përve, bri
the day of judgment, from participation in a great state to be umployed direct, Sections Thanks are also Empire demonstration of this op salary, and the main lines of the to both Dock Companies for kind. Imperial considerations, 1924 Exhibition to be preserved. magnificent models, ar however, are all important, and the Instocking the shops" the ex«maspecially Hongkong co-operation of every part of the perience of last year is Available Night altracted great attention British EmpIrawas essential to 11 a guide to the most salable and much favourable comme
callers.
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