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NOTES AND COMMENTS.
[By "Dutchie."] The following are the games down for decision to-morrow
League Division II. Sacred Heart v. Recreio "B," St. Joseph's ground.
China "A" v. Surreys, Sookum poo ground.
Drums v St. Joseph's "B."
Navy "A" ground.
Recreio "A'
ground.
v. Club, Club
St. Joseph's "A" v. Kowloon, Chinese ground.
Kick-off, 3p.m, sharp. "Sunday Herald" Charity Cup Competition.
Scotland v. Chini, Club ground,
Kick-off, 4.30 p.m. sharp.
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SOME OF THE TRAMS.
("HOWLKIN" HKSERYES. Y. ST,
JOSEPH'S,
The following have been ablected to play for the Kowloon Reserves,
BILLIARDS DRAW.
COMING MATCHES AT THE
VR/O
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925.
WHAT THEOSOPHY
LOCAL LECTURE.
"YEAR'S WORK OF THE
HONGKONG LODGE.
On Monday next 'st 6 pm. the first match in the Billiard Cham- pionship of the Colony will be
At Wednesday's public meeting plaget off at the V. R. Che of the Hongkong i Lodge. The draw is as follows:-----
Theosophical Society, the second March 23-Cpl. Blonden B. E. anniversary of the Lodge was in their 2nd division League match. O: P. O. Writer Cox. Referee-celebrated, and a lecturel. was. delivered on "What Theosophy varms St. Joseph'A to-morrow, S. M. Goddard, R.R.
The meeting was opened by the Vice-President with a few words
A
on the South China ground, (Kick- March 24.-8. C. Kwok v. Loe is."
ahurp): B. Wing.yow 3 p.m.
Referee. Captain: Rasmussel W. H. Brown and Teary.
off,
W. Hett: A W. Brown March 95.-Ip Ping-yau v. Ch. on the meaning of the day. He (Captain), C. Cavaille, and 81. R. A. Furneaux. Referee.- Bandier. Morris, A. Latham,
Mr. W. Logan. KM A. Fitzgerald and Marela. Yvanovich v. IV Hnat
The final game in the Churity Cup competition takes place to morrow on the Club ground. Both teams are as yet unbeaten and the winner to-morrow will take the Cup. The game will start at 4.30) p.m. sharp and three-quarters, of Fan hour each way will be played..
Valentine in the forward line.
do not, however, anticipate this. team being able to beat the Chinese.
E. D. du Rozi.
TONIGHT'S CONCERT.
MR. FELIX DYCK'S VISIT.
AB already intimated. Mr. Felix Dyck will give a pianoforte. recital in the Chamber of Com- merce room of the City Hall at 5.30 this evening.
Music lovers should be inter- ested to know that Mr. Dyck gave 82 historical concerts in Batavia, Bandoeng, and Samarang, in: which he traced the development of the piano: Besides ten con- certs in Sourabaya, he played three times before the Governor-
General at Buitenzorg.
expressed, the regret of the
Mr. Dyke studied under Pro- members and friends at not having fessor Mayer-Mahr and Busoni in amongst them their lovable Berlin and later under Louis- President, who is away from the Diemer in Paris. In 1909 he won Colony. He touched in brief on the "Bluthner Prize" at the the work done by the Lodge Scharwenka Conservatory in during the year under review. Berlin and in 1912 the first prize The following receive byes in the whose success was largely due to of the National Academy for
efforts of the Music in Paris.
March 27. P. O. Ogden . L. Cole Montague Bates, Referee: Commander Young, R. N.
devoted the
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first round-Wong Po-hong, K. K. President. TO-MORROW Ś PINTURE Lang, C. P. 0. Writer Drayton, The Hon. Secretary furnished E. W. Spry, P. 8. Leung, P. Ointeresting details of the year's The following are the provision Peters, Thomas Joiner Restall, activities. Two new Lodges were fixtures for tomorrow, play come kwong, Ng Schoung, and
mencing at 2 p.m. ---
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LRKAUDIVISION 1. Hongkong C.C. "A" v. Borut Antillery on the Club ground.
Hongkong 4.0. "B" v. Bast Surreys on the Army ground.
Chinese B.C. v. Civil Service! .. on the Chinese B:C. ground. University v. Royal Navy on the University ground.
LEAGUE DIVISION II... Indian B.C. Hongkong C.C. on the Indian R.C. ground.
Kowloom C.C. v. Royal
FRIENDLY GAME.
En-
Civil Service 0.0. "A"
Chub ground.
V.
Some of the Teams.
C.R.CA. 6.5.0.0.
ke. N. Trang.
TENNIS TOURNEY
LO BROTHERS DEFEAT
THE GREENS.
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established at Shanghai and one for the evolution of man. As wë. Centre at the Amoy University, notice their differences in addition headed by two University Pro to their similarities, we feel that fessors. The number of members they reveal a plan of human educa
we hear a of the Lodge was doubled during tion, just as when the year.
Besides their other splendid chord we feel that x meetings, there were held 50 master-musician has combined the 'public lectures, the average attend notes, with a full knowlege of the
at which was '.31. The value of each, Library had been greatly increasedi and was being used extensively. The China Publication Fund had published, several books to the Chinese language, of which large quantities were distributed. The
ance.
At the HK.C.C, tennis tourna yesterday, the. Open ment Championship Doubles second round tle between the Brothers year showed a steady growth Lo and the Greens (father and of the Theosophical movement son) drew the largest crowd.
in Hongkong and outports and In the first two sets, the Lo's this gave the best hopes for the
up
Hinduism proclaims the one. universal life in everything,Pand hence the unity of all, the duty of each to each, shrined in the untranslatable word Dharma,"
Zoroastrianism strikes the note
of purity-purity of surroundings of bods, of mind.
Judaism sounds out righteous- Egypt makes science its
mess.
The Chinese, should they field their strongest eleven,, will start favourites. They have the
ivantage of always playinggineers on the Kowloon ground. together. Scotland's team has been strengthened by the inclu- sion of Clark in goal and Dr. Kowloon C.C. on the Civil Service won rather easily, M. W showing future. There was every hope for word of power. Buddhism asserts to advantage in serving the establishment of a "China right knowledge. Greece breathes placing, volleying and overhead Section of the World Theosophi of beauty. Rome tells of law. work. He was ably second
cal Society during the coming Christianity teaches the value by M.K..
"year.
of the individual and exalts self-- The Lo's led 4-1 in the third set
A hearty vote of thanks was ex-sacrifice. Islam paals out the unity out by playing their best, the
Surely the world a richer for · 5-4, 40 love. At this stage, the the other workers of the Lodge by
whose wholehearted devotion the leach,and we cannot spare one jewel Greens went wrong. Duece was called, with the son serving but work was so successfully carried from our chaplet of the world's The Lo's won on, and a special vote of thanks religions, one note from the chord Out of the fair they lost the game. the next two games and the match. was given to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. of harmony.
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At the conclusion of the game the Cup will be presented to the The following have been selected F. W. "Hamilton (Captain), Holyoak.
The following is Scotland's. Sayer. F. J. de Rome, E. B. team:-Clarke (Police): Gerrard Reed, B. D. Evans, H. G. Willing (Club), McKelvie (Kowloon); on, F. E. Fawrence, F. Bake Mair (Club), Stewart (Club) and.. Fincher, F. J. Ling, and A. Duncan (Kowloon); G. Dunean F. Hi. Holdmann. (Kowloon). Forsyth (Club). Me- Bride (Kowloon), Dr. ValentineNIVERSITS v. ROYAL NAVY. (Police) and Keys (Club).
-Reserves: Johnston (Club) and Dewar (Police).
In the Second Division of the League, Recreio "B," Surreys, and Drums should secure wins. Recreio "A," who meet the Club, must win to maintain the League Championship. The St. Joseph's "A" and Kowloon game will prob-. be expected either will be at full strength:
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Mid-Week Games. Mid-week fixtures have been arranged as follows:-
League Division I Surreys 1. R.A., Sookumpoo ground, Wednesday, March 25, at
1,30 p.m..
League Division II." Club Reserves v. University, Club ground, Wednesday, March 25, at 15.15 1.
Charity Cup Table. The following is the "Sunday Heruid Charity Cup table to
-Goals.
date:
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Q Ο
P. W. D. L.-F. A. Pts. China.... 1
1 2
2 Scotland 1 0 0 3 2 2 England 2 0 0 2.3 5
Shield Finals.
The finals in the Shield Com- petition will be played on Saturday
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The following will represent the University-
H. X. Builutchet (mptain), the Roy, E. K. Quick, Prof. F A Redmond, R. A. Ponsonby Fane, A. S. Hett, A. A. Rumjahr, C, W. T. 0. Yoow, Lan,
J. L Yogaye, S. Hachiuma, and B. P. N
LRC. I. v. H.KC.C." The Indian Recreation Clab team will be as follows':--
Sirdar Klun (Captain), D. Rumjahu, S. A. R. lenail, N. B. Kitchell, H. D. Rumjahn, M. P. Matar, Y. A. Wahab, J. S. Ackber, M. el Aroulli, A. H. Miu, J. S. Casstubhoy, Reserves: E. A. Moosdeen and A. B. Saury.
C.S.0.0. "A" v. K.Ú.C. Civil Service 0.0.-H. B. Nihill (Captain), D. F. Harper, W. Edmonds, C. Alexander, F. J. Squibbs, "C. H. Beardaily. A. W. Grimmitt, H. Strange, W Cullip, H. F. Westinke, S. B. Spillett Reserves: R. A. Smith) and G. H. Hallam.
.
Results follow:-- Open Championship Doubles (second round)-M. W. and M. K.
Lo beat S.E. and D. S. Green 6-0
6-2, 7-5.
Objects Explained The Vice-President. then intro
duced the lecturer, who said in
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white brotherhood, and its work in
the guidance of spiritual evolution. Handicap Singles "A" (first part round):-D. J. Allfree (Tec. 2/6) Theosophy is the direct know- So deep a unity, so exquisite and beat F. A. Redmond (owe 15) 6-3, ledge of God, and its way is fruitful a variety, cannot be mere coincidence, but 6-4. (Second round) T. H. Kink mysticism or esotericism, common chance, mere
Theosophy into a scientific form deliberately adopted and strongly (rec, 2/6) beat T. Monaghan (rec. to all religions, thrown by must be the result of a plan
It teaches fri quite a clear and carried out. 2/6) 6-4, 10-8.
To-day's Programme.
definite way the methods of reach- The main underlying spiritual.
religion muy be: Open Championship Singles ing first hand knowledge by truths of (second round)-Honda
thus-First-One Yunfolding the spiritual conscious summarised Akiyama; M. Razack v. Tness in man. Only one thing is elémal, infinite, unknowable real
Second-From..., ihat, .- Yamada.
binding on every member-the existence. Open Championship Doubles universal brotherhood of
man.the manifested God, unfold.
to duality," (Arst round)Maj. Hattersley The objects of the society. are: ing from unity
a nucleus of from duality to trinity; Third- Smith and Col. Russell Brown v. first, 10 form
brotherhood' of Man a reflection of the manifested A C. I. Bowker and A. Kthe universal
humanity without distinction of God and therefore a trinity in his Mackenzie.
Handicap Doubles (first race, creed, sex, caste, or colour, inner nature, his inner and reat round):-Dr. D. P. Gawler and second, to encourage the study of self being eternal, one with the Dr. G. E. Aubrey (owe 4/6) v. comparative religion, philosophy, self of the universe; Fifth-His. H. C. Gould and F. A. Henslowe and science; and third, to investi evolution by repeated incarnation. (owe 1/6).
Kate the unexplained laws of nature into which he is drawn by desire,." and the powers latent in man. No. and from which be is set free by person's religious opinions are knowledge and sacrifice, becoming asked upon joining, nor is inter- divine in active powers as he ever ference with such permitted, but was divine in possibilities. From every one is required to show to this assemblage several truths
God being... the religion of his, fellow-member stand out plainly. the same respect as he claims for everywhere and in everything. his own. The Society has no there is in every form the promise dogmas and no heretics. It dees of divine consciousness The not shut out a man becase he does division between man and man' is
Whilst God lives. not believe the Theosophical teach an illusion.
die, as mao in- ing. A man may deny every one man cannot
Mixed Doubles (second round) Lt. Col. Filzgerald and Mrs. Cavaller (ser) v. L Forster and Miss H. Irving (owe 4/6).
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QUEEN'S THEATRE.
A NEW PROGRAMME BY. MURRAY."
its
Kowloon C.C.-B. Overy, P. „Goodwin, J. C. Dynl, S. Jex, R. C.) Witchell A. W. Ramsey, Geo.
of them save that of human bro- dividually and collectively is of Lee, f. Smith. W. A. J. Taylor. |E. O. Murphy and A. R. F. Raven,
Murray, the great Australian therhood, and claim his place and God. Small wonder that man has
ranks, ever sought for God-the true -- K.C.C. v. R.E.
Handcuff King and Escapecologist his right within The Kowloon team will be.-B. continues to mystify,audiences at Theosophy is the body of truths source of bis being. As the close- Petherin W. F. L. Gorvin, the Queen's Theatre. Murray's which forms the basis of allness of God is the basis of religion next on the Club ground. The L.A. R. Dimeni, A. A. Dand, J.I job is no, sinecure in as much as a religions and which cannot hef and justifies man in his search Members of the universal unity, the unity of life Fraser, A. J. Kew, J. C. Long, committee from the audience claimed as the exclusive posses after God, so the resulting truth of
attend to all the little details with sion of any F. G. Renton, DE S. Green, E. G. regard to making him secure in Theosophical Society study these and consciousness, is the basis of Jordan, and W., Hill.
truths and Theosophists en dea all morality. The natural unfold. ever respect. A complete change your to live up to them. Everyone ing of the spirit in man moves of programme is announced willing to study, to be tolerant, slowly through the sad experiences for to-day and to-morrow...
Miss MacDonald, who will be to aim high, and to work perse- of errors. There arrives a time, how- remembered by hundreds of veringly, is welcomed as a mem-ever, when the individual gains a thousands of Bim fans for her ber, and it rests with the member glimpse of his source, his pilgria- age, and his goal, and consciously
contestants are:-
Junior Competition. KOWLOON v. SURREYS. Senior Competition. KOWLOON V. POLICE. The Junior game will start at 2.45 p.m. and the Senior game at 4.30 p.m. If necessary, extra time will be played in each game. At the conclusion the Shields and medals will be distributed to the winners.
League Tables To Date. The following are the official League tables to date:-
Surrey's China "A" Kowloon Club Police RA........ Tamar China "B"
HOCKEY RESULTS. CLUB WIN TWO AND DRAW ONE MATCH.
work in Passion's Playground, to become a true Theosophis!.
Theosophy came as the Grosis takes his evolution into his own
"My Lady's Latchkey," "Stranger
These mysteries
Than Fiction" and other well clad in a new form, as it had hands, following the advice of known successes, plays a dual role come before under other names, to the Master. It is for such as he On Wednesday, the Hongkong in a new production made by oppose the agnosticism and the that there has existed at the heart Hockey Club first team played the Wallace Worsley from the original materialism of the day, to prcclaim of all religions the inner or
once n'ore man's spiritual nature, esoteric side. Surreys at Kowloon, winning by story, "Peachie" by George his divinity, and once more to of religion contain the practical 3 gous to nil The Club was Marion, Jr. Hor remarkable rather weakly represented, one versatility is demonstrated by her proclaim the knowledge of the and ethical instruction for those of their best players being absent, portrayal of two widely different existence of the "Path the way who are deliberately seeking the In all the religions of the At the same time, the second characters. She is seen as a hard and methed of the unfolding of God-consciousness.
Theosophy: the Spirit in man Goals. leven was to have met a military working secretsry in a Wall proclaims the existence of the world these inner teachings have team at Happy Valley but the Street broker's office and as brotherhood of divine men (the heen hinted at in distinction 10
position incinded a number of haughty, ap-stage musical comedy Christian community of saints) the outes, more formal teachings... val nien, and might be styled the actress with gowns galore.
which sends out one of its mem- Did not Christ say to His disciples count eleven of the United Bar- ..In the Beautiful Liar" she bers into the world from time to Unto you it is given to know the 12 61 5:20 12 13 vices. Here the Club won, by 3 wears 10 Jess than twenty time to found a new religion con- mysteries ef the Kingdom of God,
First Division.
P. W.D. L.F. A
100 137 720 13 82 3 30 13 AB
11 6.1 433 14 13
14 53 612 19 13 guls to 1. ...............II 60 5 15 21 12 ....44 4.11⁄2 9 12 15-9 ....14 1013 654.2
Second Division.
Goals.
Roc. "A"! Sarreys... Drains
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First team.-P. W. F. Mills;} AP, T Fargitharson, C. L. R. Becher L. P. Ralph, Rev.
of Manhattan.
different gowns, several coming
Hindulem, both in its scriptures those who went before 11, but Yesterday the "A" team played from Paris and the balance were taining the same essential truths as but to others in parables !” draw will H.M.S. Titania. The made by the best known modistes varying in form with the needs of and in its current beliefs, asserts Chiz teash as chosen were:--
the time, and with the capacity the existence of the supreme and of the people to whom the messen. the lower knowledge, the latter to ger was sent -A study of com-be gained by lustraction, the parative religion will prove beyond former by meditation and a doubt the essential unity of re-discipline of life. It is this which ligions. Each religion, containing makes the supreme knowledge the same basic truths, has its own esoteric. It is not deliberately special note; makes its own special voiled and hidden away, but it contribution to the forces working cannot be parted, it can only be
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