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point in Queensland.” The Federal and State Govern- ments are. acting with powerful effect, with the result that it now seems that the general strike is not likely to be quite so "inevitable" as it at one time appeared to be.

Details of the V.R.C. annual aquatic sports are advertised to-day.

Mr. Wallingon, of Queen's Col lego, took his M.A. degree at Cam- bridge whilst on leave. He is dus back at the end of this month,

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1928.

P'RAPS-P'RAPS NOT!

CHARITY BAZAAR

PRECIOUS BLOOD CONVENT APPEAL

ORPHANS AND NEEDY Mrs. Waggles: "Everything :

we have in the house is so old that

Waggle: "Have a little pa-

Sisters of the Precious Blood Con-

The annual bazaar of the jit is really shabby."

vent, of which the Hon. Dr. R. H. tience, my dear. When they get Kotowall; C.M.G., LL.D., is the a little older they will be antique.” President; Dr. Yik-shing. Wan,

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M.A., M.B. (Camb.), F.R.G.S., is Judge: "Were you ever in the Chairman' and Mr. Chan Wai-trouble before?" chuen is the Hon. Secretary and Prisoner: "Well-I-er-kept Treasurer, will be held at the a library book too long once, and.. Catholic Young Men's Society, was fined threepence." Caine-road on October 13 and 14, under the patronage of Mrs. W. T. Southorn, Mrs. C. C. Luard and who, when learning golf,

A story is told of a minister Mrs. A. C. Hynes. The function heard to remark: "I must give it will be opened by Mrs. R. H. Kote-up! I must give it up!!" wall at 3 p.m. on the first day. "Give up what?" he was asked.

The working committee desire "Golfing?"

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Two Chinese boys were, this morning, charged before Major C. Willson, O.B.E., for playing foot-to make this Bazuar grander "No," he repied. "The minis- ball in Connaught-road Central than those of previous years. The try." yesterday. There were each grounds in front of the Catholic fined $2.

stalls on which a large stock of a smart boy, alert and intelligent. Employer: "What we want is The master of a passenger boat handsome hand-knitted and em- Are you quick to take notice." and the owner of a fishing boat |broidered articles, together with a

Boy were each fined $10, at the Marine wide variety of beautiful toys will "Yessir-ad it twice in a fort- Applicant (proudly): Court this morning, for not ex-be expected for sale at very rea- night once!" hibiting proper lights during the sonable prices. dark hours.

Through the sale of tickets for souvenirs at $1 and $2 each the willie Brown, who was a referee,. It was Saturday night, and Found guilty on a charge of Bazaar has already received sub-had come home badly battered. making fast alongside the s.s.stantial support from the public, "Fook On," while she was under and many well-known local com-

His wife eyed him in wonder. way on Sept. 28, four cargo boat-panies have donated useful arti- "How is it that you are worse masters were each fined $10, by cles of various sorts and liberal than last week?" she asked

Wearily and gingerly he sank Commander J. B. Newill, D.S.O., subscriptions. It is hoped that R.N.. at the Marine Court this more donations or subscriptions down into an armchair, groaned morning.

will be forthcoming."

feebly, then answered, "Neither. The Sisters of the Convent are

team won." Two Indians, charged suparate-putting a big building in Sham- ly, were fined $10 and $2, respec- shulpo us extension of the Con- Briggs and Fowler were talking tively, at the Kowloon Magis-vent. Like the Mother Convent, of the great wars fought in the tracy this morning, under the it will be used as the home for days when the world was con new Watchman's Ordinances. In Orphans and the Needy irres-siderably younger. the simplest and the surest way warned defendant to apply to the therefore be a great encourage- always seems to me that those- the former case, the magistrate pective of nationality. It will "You know," said Briggs, "it

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Hong Kong. Monday, Oct. 1, 1928.

AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL

CRISIS

Ho Choi, a fish dealer of the Western Market, reports to the police that his foki, Cheung Tai-

PORTUGUESE INTEREST AND

ACTIVITY

MACAO VISITORS

our modern financiers.".

"What do you mean?" asked: Fowler.

"Well, they were always invest.. ing some one else's capital,.. weren't they?"

A sporting gentleman entered

a cafe and ordered a chicken. The chicken was tough and when the waiter came he found the gentle man in great wrath.

arise from time to time. No body

of charity if the Bazaar should of employers, federated or other-the Kowloon Court this morning, success.

Several cases were heard; at prove, as they trust it will, a great wise, would ever dream of oppos-relating to improper methods of ing the decision of an Arbitra-transporting chickens. Two Chin- tion Court by whose decisions ese were fined $5 for carrying the they had pledged themselves to was fined $10 for placing 18 small

birds by the wings, while another THE GRAND TATTOO| abide. It has been left to the birds in a cage intended for one. Unions to do so; and thus to earn the general condemnation that such disgraceful action' well merits. But in this matter it is chai (25) absconded on Septém. Misa Maria Amalia Barbosa, is very tough." essential to remember that some ties of turtles which he had ob- Macao, is on a short visit to Hong was always a peculiar bird. Why ber 28 taking with him 105 cat-the daughter of the Governor of little time ago it was published tained from the Lee stall in the Kong, she arrived by the excur when we came to kill it, we that, insidiously, the Communistic Western Market, in complainant's sion steamer on Sunday evening. couldn't catch it, so, at last we element within the ranks of Aus-name:

As has been announced Miss had to shoot it. It flew on the tralian Unions, contrary to what

Sentence of 2 months within the Grand Tattoo; she will play

Barbosa is taking an active part housetops and-"

"Ah! had taken place within the ranks hard labour was imposed by Mr. the role of Britannia in the You must have shot the weather. That accounts for it. of similar bodies of workers in W. Schofield, at the Kowloon tableau representing the "World's cock."

who was charged with receiving the Portuguese community on the Court this morning, on a Chinese Oldest Alliance" to be staged by

England, had obtained a very strong hold, and that this was being manifested in many direc- tions. Certainly, it could not be mere transparently manifested than in the rejection of the deci- sion of an Arbitration Court.

"Waiter," he said, "this chicken

"Very sorry, sir. That chicken

Two private watchmen, of Bon- ham Strand, were each fined $100 bour, by Major C. Willson, D.S.O.. or, in default, six weeks hard la-

on Saturday, on a charge of impersonating the police. The pageant got up by the Portuguese tell me. he is given to flirting,

CORRESPONDENCE.

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS

Miss N. Parker (eagerly): what do you

one act cut."

two iron shackles, the property of third night, the part of Portugal you are not going to marry Mr.

Miss N. Parker: "I hear that. the s.s. "Empress of Canada." being assumed by the daughter Newcome atter all. Defendant was arrested while of the Consul General for Portu- that?"

Why is leaving the third class gangway gal and Mme. Cerveira de Albu-

Miss Golightly: "Oh! Father yesterday.

querque. Both the young ladies thinks his position isn't good. grace and are sure to act their too old for me. My aunts think are of charming appearance and enough and mother thinks he is Such action is obviously rankly

reactive parts very effectively. he is too good-looking to make a. and rottenly "Red," and a menace

peared very interested in and keen Unele Jim says he has heard. Interviewed, Miss Barbosa ap- satisfactory husband and my to all sound Government that aims

on the part she is taking in the rumours about him. My cousins. as far as possible at the good of

defendants, it was all and in no way at the expense threatened to arrest an old woman sonal role, Miss Barbosa's valu

alleged, residents. Apart from her per-and I" of any class of society. It was in- on the morning of Sept. 27 on the abe assitance has been enlisted "Yes, and you evitable that with the turning ground that she was carrying by her compatriots in Hong think about it all? down of the arbitration award, heen paid. Finally the defen- the national costumes for the ought to wait until he asks me.".

some wine on which duty had not Kong in designing and securing Miss Golightly: "Oh, I think 7. the Unions would lose what- dants "squared" the case with Portuguese young ladies taking ever sympathy they may have the woman, who offered them $2 part in the decorated car proces- The younger playwright walked had from the public generally fendants wearing uniforms which night. Altogether the Portuguese office.

The Magistrate referred to de- sion on the second (Friday) nervously into the manager's Australia's shipping strike. This was soon actively manifest were like those worn by the community is showing consider "Might I ask if my three-act which was bad enough, seems as] ed in the large numbers of volun- police.

able interest in the section of the play has been read yet?" he said. though it might develop into teers who were soon forthcoming

display they are organising for "And if it has been read, may I' something much worse. It reveal-.to do the necessary work at the

the Portuguese night on Satur-Inquire whether you have accept- day ed a very serious state of affairs docks. The violence offered by

ed it for production?" We understand that a large re- that led to a comparatively small the disgruntled workers further

"Three different people have servation for seats for. Macao read it," answered the manager, section of workmen through proved that the affairs of the

visitors has been made for the "and each thinks it will do with their Unions holding up 300,000 Unions had got into the hands of

(To the Editor of the "Chita Mall.") last night of tho Tattoo. tons of shipping and thus the "Red" sections. The Govern- refer to the letter which appeared Sir,-Kindly grant me space to jeopardising the nation's food sup- ment and authorities generally in your Correspondence Column ply, to say nothing of crippling throughout the country have on September 28, one of its most vital indus- speedily recognised the ominous quite clear that the promoters of tries. It was even worse when character of the struggle. They the proposals are not members alia," Hong Kong, and Miss those same unions, who seem to have been acting accordingly and of the Church of Christ, Scientist, M. Mathews, who is coming to be much more bent upon having with highly commendable energy, and have no connection with the Hong Kong by the P. & 0. their own way no matter how The nation, it is clear, no more established by Mary Baker Eddy,

"Macedonia" from London, Christian Science organisation other sections of the community than when the misguided Unions the discoverer and founder of may be affected-refused to of England brought-about a gen Christian Science, may I state

The order of services for Sun. abide by the decision of the Arbi- era!' strike, will not tolerate Com- order that there may be no mis- those who understood his teach-contained in the Manual of The the Christian Science position in tion of the sinner, should follow days and Thanksgiving Day, as tration Court. Such refusal was munism in any form or colour understanding?

ing. Christian Scientists accept | Christian Science Parent Church, tantamount to defiance of the

Very truly the Premier of South for a benediction + A wishes of an impartial tribunal, Australia save the issue is medical profession, although they to prove his saying "Ye shall blessing with which public wor

quarrel with the members of the ing with ever-increasing success benediction is a short, prayer of and an indication that if they between "Mob rule and Constitu- differ radically from them know the truth, and the truth ship is closed, and should always the "workers"-did not get their tionalism." And as in England in Christian Science is fundamental shall make you free." In con- be appropriate for the purpose for own way they would do as much 1926 when the workers tried to ly a religion. It is the re-dis-formity with this. Mrs. Eddy which it is intended. A lengthy harm as they possibly could. Pos-force the country to their way of which underlay the works of the hook, "Science and Health. with able.

covery of the divine principle writes, on page 167 of her text- Scriptural reading is not desir sibly they did not intend to go thinking, so in Australia at the Prophets, Christ Jesus, his dis- Key to the Scriptures," "Only The following brief passages of: quite so far as events now appear present moment the defeat of the ciples, and the early Christians. through radical reliance on Truth Scripture are suitable for use as to be taking them, but their pos- Reds"

Jesus never resorted to material can scientific healing power behenedictions: certain and all the means for healing. He was able realised."

Num. 6: 24-26. session of and, even worse, their more speedy now that they have to diagnose the malady as some From this it will be seen how II Cor. 13: 14. use of bombs, gives a very simis-resorted to violence in the shape form of sin or false mental belief impossible it would be for a Eph. 8: 20, 21. ter aspect to their attitude. The of bombe

of the carnal mind, which he call-Christian Science practitioner to Phill. 12. ed a liar, and the father of it" co-onerate with what is known as Unions were, as they well knew, Happily, the latest telegrams to and St. Paul termed "enmity medical science. They are diame- unders

moral obligation to rehand indicate that the "Reds" are against God. He was able to trically opposite, and nowhere in cognise the validity of the Arb by no means having matters all destroy these false belleza instan- all her writings does Mrs. Eddy tration Court's decision and they their own way! The Carters and ness of the divine Truth, which he be combined

taneously through the conscious teach that the, two systems can had, of course, equally with the Drivers Union of bane have knew and understood. He em-

Yours,, truly. employers, bound themselves to refus to assist the strikers and phatically taught. He followers WANDAWAH Adler respect mich a decision, fu Tre this

for all time that the figns which Christian Science Committed on important?

onis

he gave, which included the heal cognising that such a method was regar

A Publication, yra turning ing of the sick and the reforma- Hong Kong Sept. 20,1928,

"I'm glad to hear that it is no. worse," replied the other, with The forthcoming marriage is

[a sigh of relief,

"But," continued the manager,. Although the letter makes it announced between Lieut. Sydney "each wants to cut

Keith Horn, R.N., H.M.S. "Mag-act!"

a different:

APPROPRIATE BENEDIC

TIONS

Phil-427 Phil. 4: 20.

I Thess. 5: 23.

Il Thess. 2: 18, 17.

II Thess. 3: 15. II Thess. 3: 18. 1 Tim. 1: 175 Heb. 18 20 219 WII John: 38

June:$20, 213N Judo: 24, 265

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