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their own countrymen generally to heart failure. than they are to the comparative- y few foreigners in the country. The best thing foreigners can do

The master of a fishing junk, who failed to exhibit the regula- tion light at the Southern Fair- is to try to persuade and assist way during the dark hours of last in every way possible the Chinese week-end was, this morning, fined officials in their efforts to sup-$10 at the Marine Court. breas banditry.

Invitations have been issued for an Investiture which is to

PRETTY WEDDING

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POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED'

IN UNION CHURCH

NEW PASTOR OFFICIATES

The Union Church, Kennedy- road, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon, the parties being Mr. Hugh Beck, |of the Indo-China Steam. Navigation Company, son of Mr.. and the late Mrs. Hugh Beck of Singapore and Gourock, Scot- land, to Miss Mary C. Middleton,-g daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Middleton,.of the China Sugar Refinery. The bride was given. away by her father and Mr. H.. ITo the Editor of the "China Stall." Hampton acted as best man. The bride's mother was matron of Sir,-Kindly grant me space to honour and Miss Nellie Middleton refer to the article blandly en- was bridesmaid. The Rev. F. C. titled "A forward step in Chris-Young, the new pastor, officiated. •

The bride was attired in 'a silver"

take place at Government House CORRESPONDENCE. on the 26th instant,

There will be a public Lecture ht the Helena May Institute on Monday, October 22, when Mr. Crook will speak on "Sex Life in Plants,"

NO CONNECTION

which

Lee Kul, an accountant of the tian Science practice," Wa Fung native bank in Wing appeared in the "China Mail" of lace over Paris satin dress with Lok-street, is reported to have Saturday, October 13.

a train of, lace and orange blos- For the benefit of your readers, soms and the bridesmaid wore: absconded with a sum of $25,000.) A warrant has been issued for his may I be permitted to state that pink georgette with hat and

the views set forth in the above shoes of pink and silver.

Mrs.. article have absolutely no connect Middleton, matron-of-honour, had' The master of a Shaukiwan tion with the Christian Science

a dress of belge lace with a. junk was, this morning, fined $75 organisation founded by Mary foundation of silver and gold.

The bride carried a bouquet of white roses and maidenhair fern,

arrest.

Christian Science is fundamen-

or four weeks' jail by Major, C. Baker Eddy. Willson, O.B.E., for the unlaw-. ful possession of a box of dyna-tally a religion. It is based on the while the bridesmaid carried pink mite. The owner of the junk was bible and there is nothing in roses. discharged.

Mrs. Eddy's works which does not

After coincide with the Scriptures. Crawford's, the couple left for

a reception in Lane,. A binck "chow" dog belonging Christian Scientists accept the their honeymoon in Macao, the to Mrs. Ainslie, No. 14, Broad- teachings of Jesus Christ in their bride's going away costume com- wood-road, was yesterday remov- entirety and are successfully en-prising powder blue embroidered ed to Kennedy Town for observa deavouring to obey his command silk with coatee and hat to match.. tion. It bit Mrs. Ainslie's little to heal the sick and the sinning. 7-year-old son, who is now re-The healing work in Christian

The presents included:-Bride ceiving treatment at the Vic Science is made manifest by radi- to bridegroom, gold watch and cal reliance on the teachings of fob; bridegroom to bride, gold' toria Hospital ・・

the Master and sickness and sin and diamond wrist-watch; par Mr. W. Schofield, at Kowloon of every description are being ents of bride, cheque; parents of Magistracy this morning, impos- destroyed by the power of God, in bridegroom, cheque, Miss N. pursuits, the missionary must re-ed fines totalling $50 or 2 months accordance with the words of the Middleton (aister of bride); silver

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The China Mail.quire at the zeal that he or she on three. Chinese for selling pig treat Nazarene ye shall know fruit stand; Mr. H. Hampton,

can possibly possess to live in the flesh from pige whose slaughter-the truth, and the truth shall cut glass decanters: Mr. and Mrs.

G. Fowler, lace vell and orange- ing was not properly notified. The make you free.” interior of China, sometimes, no pigs in question, it was said, had We never read that Luke or blossoms; Mr. and Mrs. McCub doubt, pleasant enough but, for died a "natural death.”

Paul recommended a combination mín, cheque; Mr. and Miss Baker, of spiritual and material methods. the most part, almost entirely

The first Chamber Concert of Jesus never showed the slightest cheque; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. K. devoid of what is regarded as es-The fost Clime given at the sign of co-operating with the Wheeler, rug; Mr. and Mrs. A. McFarlane, silver serviette rings; sential for ordinary existence in Helena

Thursday, physicians of his day. Does any Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Forbes, silver Mey on Hong Kong or the Treaty Ports. October 26, at 5.30 p.m. Gilbert Christian believe that if our flower and sweet stand; Mr. and And can it be said that the re- and Sullivan. Organised by Mrs. Master were on earth to-day, he Mrs. Ainslie, cut glass fruit bowl,

Hargreaves Browne. Tickets may would teach that Christian heal-Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, cut glass: sults of the years of painstaking be booked at the Secretary's ing and medical practice can be vase; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. On page 3 of her Dalrymple, silver cruet set; Mr. application in the spiritual and office. Tea tickets must be book-co-operant?

work "Rudimental Divine and Mrs. Hollande, silver sugar educational work in which they ed in advance.

Science," Mrs. Eddy writes sifter and knives; Mr. and Mrs. have been engaged has had re- The forthcoming marriage is "Genuine Christian Scientists will Palmer, silver eggs cups and. sults in any way commensurate announced between Mr. E. Auten- no more deviste morally from stand, Mr. and Mrs. Cargill,.. with the amount of work expend-rieth, a missionary of Mollim, that divine digest of Science call-silver crust; Mr. and Mrs. Clea

Swatow whose address is care ofed the Sermon on the Mount, than dining, cut glass fruit bowl; Mr.. The missionary's work the Basel Mission, Taipo-road, they will manipulate invalids, and Mrs. Drummond, coffee set; should, of course, not be maa- Hong Kong, and Miss M, Fritz, prescribe drugs, or deny God. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnaird, cut glass. sured by the number of converts of Goppingen (Wurtenberg), Jesus' healing was spiritual in its decanter; Miss Ault, silver toast

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OLIVIER-On October 18, to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Olivier, a daughter. (Shanghai papers please copy.)

ENGAGEMENT

ed?

Yours, etc.,

W. H. ADLER. Christian Science Committee on Publication, Hong Kong, Oct. 15, 1928.

THE M. C. L.

brought within the fold. Rather who is coming to Hong Kong on nature, method and design."

Nothing in the Scriptures or in rack; Miss Kent, silver dish; Mr.. the s.s.""Saarbrucken." should it be regarded from the****

any of Mrs. Eddy's writings, and Mrs. W. F. Pyper, silver lun- point of view of the example and Three Chinese living at No. 12. justify the proposals promulgated cheon tray; Mr. and Mrs, and Miss. precept which emanates from the Tai Yuan-street, Wanchai, were in the above mentioned article, silver cake stand; Miss-

Monaghan, silver butter dish; this morning charged, before Mr. and it may be clearly seen that it Miss P. Kent, silver jam dish; mission field generally. And

R. E. Lindsell, for disturbing's impossible to honestly define whatever one may feel disposed their neighbours by playing mah hem as a forward step in Chris- Misses Lucy, Kitty and Mr.. Andrew Tse, silver egg stand;: to think with reference to mis- jongg until the small hours of tian Science practice.

Mr. and Mrs. Choa Po-sien, silver sions generally, there can be no the morning. In discharging the

hors d'ouvre stand; Mr. and Mrs. defendants, his Worship caution-

McAlpine, silver cake knives and two opinions in the minds of the ed them in future to stop playing

forks; Miss Nicholson and Miss impartial that the influence im- at midnight.

Burnett, afternoon tea cloth; Mr.. parted by missionaries Is entirėly

and Mrs. R. R. Woods, allver tea. Assistant junk Inspector Hillier

strainer; Mr. Hill, electric tea pot; good. Many of the Chinese

prosecuted, this morning at the

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw, after- doubtless are not in the least in-Marine Court, in a case in which

noon tea cloth and napkins; Mr. terested in the Missions or their the owner and coxswain of the To the Editor of the "China Mail"]

and Mrs. H. T. Palmer, silver tea workers. At best they merely motor boat "Luen On" were sum-

Sir, I should be very grateful Barnett, silver sweet dish; Mr. strainer; Mr. and Mrs. [W. Lance Sergeant E. R. Clemo tolerate them just as Londoners and unsurveyed motor boat. The if you could, kindly afford space

moned for using an unlicensed Central Police Station, younges and English folk generally will owner was fined $20 on the first in your paper for the publication and Mrs. J. Sloan, case of knives: aon of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Clemo,

and spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Warrenpoint, Co. Down, Ireland, tolerate the proposed Buddhist charge and $30 on the second, of this letter.

The Committee of the above Kenzie, table cloth and napkins; Mr. and Mrs. V. Walker, silver and Elsie Edith second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. soon, to have its English head-

on each charge...

publicly their great appreciation trays; Mavis and Kathleen Glen- J. Wiltshire, 109, Wong Nef Chong quarters in London.

A dance will be held in the City of, and thanks for, the courteous dining, silver tooth pick stands: Road, Happy Valley.

consideration extended to them China Sugar Refinery Staff, allver Hall, on Friday, November 2, at by the Committee of the Amateur Sincerity commands respect 9.15 p.m. By permission throughout the world, and we be-of

Dramatic Club in regard to the Poona and sweet dish; Harry, the Hong Kong and Hong Kong, Monday, Oct. 15, 1928.lieve that everywhere in China the Shanghai Hotels Ltd.,

change of date the Club, have brother of the Bride, silver toast the

jam dish; Mr. J. Anderson, allver Chinese have not been slow to re- Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra will made for their opening perform-heater: Miss Razvette, silver

ance of the season. MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

cognise that those engaged in the Play Tickets $1.00 each are ob- The A.D.C, upon realising their nut crackers and stand; Amah,

tainable from Mrs. Wolfe, 157 Mission field are at least invari- The Peak, and Miss Angus, Police original date, Saturday, Novem-silver photo frame; Mr. and Mrs. ber 17 would clash with the MacFarlane, silver flower vases; here need be Headquarters Light refresh H.K.W.G. & M.C.L. annual fete Miss, E. Edwardson, cut glass: The news to hand of the ably sincere. murder of Mr. Robert Elias little doubt that if the continued ments will be on sale.

(already advertised for Novem-flower bowls. Blomdahl, the Swedish mission. residence ...of missionaries in A fine of $10 was imposed onber 17) have very generously given way to the M.C.L. Com- ary who was associated with the China depends upon the feeling of the master of a trading junk, omittee and have fixed "The Sport had found a slip of paper just

Smith, on his way to the city,: Swedish Alliance Mission, to goodwill entertained towards Commis morning. According to of Kings" for Friday, November outside the gate of his house. gether with the kidnapping of them generally by the Chinese, the prosecution, the junk was an-16. It is sincerely hoped that this It was an accurate and detailed Miss Tobin, bringe vividly to they may venture back to their choring at the Southern Fair helpful gesture on the part of the plan of his private office. The mind the risks and hardships at old districts, as we are glad to see way at a distance of about 50 4.D. in the cause of charity exact position of the stairs was will greatly enhance the success shown. Notes showed which yards from the Cheung Chau tending those generally through that many of them are now doing Wharf on Saturday night. The of their performance. out China who are engaged in the In times of crisis, especially ass.s. Taishan," which was steam- mission field. Never at any time was the case during the past few ing into the harbour at the time, has the lot of the missionary in years, missionaries with other had to evade the junk in order to prevent a collision. However, the Chips been such as would appeal foreigners in the interior, are just defendant was summoned with to anyone unless inspired with as likely to suffer in the mad mix-causing an obstruction. what is regarded as a special up that not infrequently occurs, Chinese was, this morning, "call" to enter upon the work as at Nanking, Hankow and else charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell The vast majority of the mission, where, but, normally,mission with returning from banishment (To the Billor of the “China Mail"] - Writing. He's coming, down to aries live in the interior, and even aries are quite as safe in China as after he had been sent away for

Sir, I shall esteem it a favour your office to-day to ask you to the most sympathetic view as to in any other country five years on September 28, 1981. if you will grant me a short space let him marry me."

He said that he arrived from in your progressive paper to what comprises

Therefore when such regret Singapore on Saturday by the 8.8. routine can fall to find anything table episodes as a murder or a "Seistan and was bound invite the attention of your read-

in your Sermon column, by Annie Hotel in Kobe, Japan, previous to in it to cause it, from a material kidnapping occurs these should Swatow, A Chinese Constable ers to the article which appeared Manila travellers for many years told the Magistrate that he had standpoint, to be a matter for be loo upon as in po. vay in information ten days ago that the

the feeling genera felt accused was lying on the

floor of Not-88/ First-street, but.

Point.The Magistrate remand for 24 hours. sed police to investigate the

Featherstone, I mission which, we understand, is while the coxswain was fined $1uild and League wish to exprese toast rack; Mrs. Farmer, ash

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It seems to be, for the part, a hard lot toler

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Commander

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Thanking you in anticipation."

V

Yours, etc.

KATHARINE CREASY. President, H.K.W.G, & M.C.L Hong Kong, Oct. 18, 1928.

ATTENTION INVITED

in

Bill entitled, "A Forw Christian Science

answers fully and fairly Wall queries raised in the correspon

nce columns of your paper In the relationship of Christian Science and the medical

Yours, etc

doors swung in and which awung, out. Even the windows were set down Smith, alarmed, rushed back into his house.

"Some burglar must be going to raid my office," he told his family. tragically.

Oh, it isn't that!" cried his daughter, glancing at the sketch. Whose notes are in Jim's hand-

Kent W. Clark, well known to

Jag manager" of the Oriental

which he was in the service of

purser

PAIR PLAY

Kong, Oct. 15, 1928,

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