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proved how successful such pre- A Concert will be given at the "WORLD IN ORDER ??”^ sentations can be, given good Helena May Institute on Thurs- music, and there is no reason today, November 8, at 5.30 p.m. MISS. MAUDE. ROYDEN'S 1ST

"LECTURE: " doubt that the public of Hong Organised by M. and Madame Bonenfaut assisted by Mrs. Kong will not, in full measure,

Bowes-Smith.. Tickets may be

TRIBUTE BY THE DEAN: respond to this gesture. In our case, the success should ha guag-booked at the Secretary's office.

As an example of how scient- ed by the numbers that care to Ten tickets must be booked in

advance. (Advt.).

ists have studied the laws of attend and not by the "gate re- ceipts." The Navy, as we know,

nature, Miss Maude Royden re- ends ships on "showing the flag" board the s.s. "Shun Kong," re- Hong Kong which had been made Leung Wun-yiu, employed on ferred to the "barren rock of

cruises; likewise can we "show

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the flag" in Hong Kong with our ports to the police that at 10.80 a great port: and one of the regimental musical talent. Much am on October 29, he entrusted beauty spots of the world.” may be gained and little, if any $800 in Canton currency to take had made even the typhoon, a foki, named Mak Hing, with Modern knowledge," she added, thing, lost. Primarily, of course, it is the business of our European to the Yau Kee' Bank, No. 124, which used to take such a toll of communities to make this splen-Queen-road Central to be changed livca, no longer a terror." di iden a material-and a con-he had failed to return to the first public lecture in the Colony into Hong Kong money, and that Miss Roydon was giving her tinuous-fact.

ship.

yesterday and the City Hall was crowded for the (to use the words of Dean Swann, who was chairman) one and a half hours of tremendous truth, sanity and good sense

A married woman was arrested A meeting for students will be on Saturday subsequent to a raid held at Leo Theatre on Wednes-by Revenue Officer Grimmitt at day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. No. 72, Woosung-street, Yaumati, Leland Wang will speak.-(Advt.) terday she was charged with be we set the world in order?" Miss At the Kowloon Magistracy yes-

In answer to the question "Can Ing in possession of 9.7 taels of Royden expounded on prepared opium and with selling why it could be done if people: the drug without a permit. The will study the laws which govern Magistrate imposed a fine of $770 the spiritual world.

Mr. H. E. Goldsmith of the Pub, lic Works Department, and Mrs. Goldsmith. returned to the Colony by the "Empress of Asia' on Monday.

or five months' hard labour in de- foult on the first charge and $500 on the second.

The forthcoming marriage is announced of Dr. J. Durran, the local medical practitioner, and MR. R.O. SUTHERLAND Miss K. Hunter, who is coming here on the "Hector."

Mr. Reginald Sweetland, who has recently resigned the assist- ant-editorship. of the "Shanghai Times," passed through the Colony yesterday on his way to Europe.

A tramway motorman was fined $10, by Major C. Willson yesterday, for disobeying traffic

and were, and still ure, disabled The China Mail. and of those dependent upon policeman's signal at Causeway them, than by buying the poppies Bay Mr. R. E. Wadeson appear-

led for the defence. once again on sale on "Poppy Day""Remembrance Day-and a more Overland China Mail.buying them at even

generous price than in the past. The appeal is in every way thoroughly practical one. It is to help to swell the total amount for "the late Earl Halg's British

At about- 4.30 this morning, Legion Appeal Fund for ex-the steam launch "Chan Lee No. service men of all ranks, their de-1" collided with "Whangpo. No. 3" near the Naval buoy No. 18. pendants

and the widows and The latter sustained damage to children of the fallen." Poppy the extent of about $20. Day, it should not be overlooked,

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MARRIAGE

and

POPPY DAY

·BEING' MARRIED TO-DAY AT FOOCHOW

HONEYMOON ON YACHT

reasons:

China So Tangled" "The human brain is not big enough to know all the problems:: of the people," she said. "In des- pair, each politician tried to get: the best for his country.

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"China, a vast country of 405" millions of people with an old" civilisation, had broken up and it is not surprising that indi- *• viduals, in trying to re-make it, had fallen back on trying to get: something for themselves, since" The wedding of Mr. Robert the problem appeared so vast Oakman Sutherland, of Messrs. and so tangled." Palmer and Turner, the son of

Contrast Mr. R. Sutherland, O.B.E., and Statesmen at Versailles had Mrs. Sutherland, and Miss given a superb exhibition of help- Cynthia Nina Grattan Guinness lessness in their attempt to re- Oswald, the daughter of Mr. and build the world, she said. Mae John C. Oswald is taking they failed because their task was place this afternoon at the Bri-so enormous.

"Our descendants will look back tish Episcopal Church, Foschow, with the Rt. Rev. John Hind on this age as politically one of (Bishop of Fukien) and the Rev. amiable incompetence, but as a W. P. W. Williams officiating. time of stupendous power over

There are nine bridesmaids and natural science."

And

Mr. A. Piercy of Messrs. Jár- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., and Miss Manuk, the sister of Mr. M. one page. The former are:-The She pointed to the Panama Manuk, were among the passen-Mieses Evelyn Helbling, Betty Canal as an example of man's en-- gers arriving here on Monday on Helbling, Penelope Richardson, deavour to link up the world. At the "Empress of Asia.”

Gladys Walsham, Dwanda Put- Niagara, five men controlled nam, Gaby Teissier, Diana Camp-70.000 horse-power.

This world of nature which we~ bell, Noreen Moss and Joan All-

had not created and for which we son.

The bride la to be dressed in were not responsible had been a picture gown of white char-made subject to our power but meuse trimmed with frills of our human problems which we

a spray of had made and for which we were" orange blossom, also a Court train | responsible left us helpless, The and veil of Brussels lace, the lat-contrast between the attitude of“. offers, in the manufacture of Jewellery and clothing to the ter held in place by a wreath of the scientist and that of the popples and wreaths "continuous value of $145.50 were reported orange blossom, and she carries politician and industrial reformer: employment throughout the year stolen from No. 21, Shelley-street a Victorian bouquet of white was staggering.

It was chrysanthemums.

Attitude of Some yesterday afternoon. to upwards of 300 very badly dis-alleged that the thieves entered {abled ex-servicemen at the Legion by means of the back door, while

Poppy Factory at Richmond, the inmates were absent. Surrey, and Lady Haig'a Poppy Factory in Edinburgh.” */

Last year £20,862 was dis- four bursed by way of interest free Ric

H.F the Officer Administering the overnment will lay the tion stone of the new all University Hostel at 'oint Battery, Pokfulam- t 5 p.m. on November 13..

Dr. Black was

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Bridesmaids' Dresses .. Some preachers took up an at- The bridesmaids will wear titude towards these problems mauve charmeuse gowns with which amounted to saying, "If" silver lace fichua and widely God had meant there to be a flared skirts, with French design Panama Canal, He would have in silver braid, and garlands of made one, if you impiously made Parma violets and will carry Vic-one against His will He will torian bouquets of pale lemon punish you by giving you yellow chrysanthemum.

fever and. you will die.. Let us Mr. John C. Oswald, the bow to the inscrutable will of HIND - HEYWORTH, On Octo-grants and loans; 2,263 disabled Fly

bride's father, will give his God.” ber 25, 1928, at Trinity College and 4,465 non-disabled ex-officers roa

daughter away, and Master John- The scientist is like the prophet afterwards at were helped at a cost of £17,731

ston Livingston will be the page. Ezekiel, she said. The ten com.. H.B.M. Consuinte, Foochow, and £22,372, respectively; £25,846 Dr. G. D. R. Black of the medi- the bride's brother, Mr. John L. mandments are arbitrary laws. Florence Winifred Heyworth, was expended on the education of cal firm of Drs. Harston, Black, Oswald, will act as best man.

Comparison between the old" daughter of G. B. Heyworth,

Balean, Koch, Morrison and Mil-

Mrs. Oswald, the bride's and New Testaments showed that Esq, of West Derby, Liverpool, 942 children and £16,942 on the ward, returned from Home leave mother, will wear a mushroom Christ was teaching the lesson of to Eight Rev. John Hind, maintenance of families. These on Monday by the "Empress of georgette gown, matched with a unbreakable law that "we are all Bishop in Fukien,

figures are eloquent of the need Asia.”

accom- black hat with flowers of mush-members one of another and

room shades,

one nation cannot be prosperous. that exists for continued effort on panied by Mrs, and Miss Black.

The service is choral, and if another starve." Hong Kong, Wednesday, Oct. 31. 1928. the part of those in sympathy

Psalm 67 and the hymns "Oh, "Eden, Next Week" with the efforts embodied in Mrs. C. P. James, of No. 5, Perfect Love" and "Love Divine.

Those present were invited to "Poppy Day": and who is not in Minden Villas, Mody-road, Kow All Loves Excelling" will be put questions to Miss Royden.

loon, reported to the police yester-sung.

One asked: "What is wrong, sympathy? There is no more de- day that she had been robbed of

The Reception

with the world?" Very soon now, in anticipation serving cause in which our gen-jewellery worth $1,275. It is said The reception is to be held at She replied that the world is of the yearly effort that is made erosity could be exercised. It is in that the jewellery, including a "Taihing," the residence of the fall of enough spiritual energy to on November 11, our local Poppy no respect a charge; it is a duty, worth $900, was placed in a ward-

platinum ring which alone is bride's parents.

make it a Garden of Eden next Among the many valuable pre-week if we knew how to use it. Day organisation, in common à sacred duty. That this is robe drawer on Oct. 18.

sents on view will be a pearl neck: The unspeakable wickedness of“ with similar bodies throughout generally recognised throughout

Ince from the bride's mother to the War had been an outcome of the Empire, will be getting ready the British Empire has been Among the passengers on the the bride, and a nutria fur coat the misuse of the force of love of to make their appeal to the gen-already manifested since the Blue Funnel "Patroclus," which from the bride's godmother, country. The only way in which sailed from Hong Kong to-day for The bridegroom's gift to the we could learn how to use these erosity of Hong Kong residents. Poppy Day Appeal was inaugur-London via Singapore and Mar-bride is a silver toilet set in a forces for good was expensive. If Last year Hong Kong contributed ated in 1921. In that year the seilies, were Mr. W. M. Lyons, case; that of the bride to the a so-called spiritual law would not the equivalent of £2,076, which total sum collected was £106,000, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Currie, Mr. G. bridegroom, a gold wrist watch. work all over the world it was

Wragge, Mr. C. H. Buxton, Lt.- The honeymoon is being spent not a law-if Christianity would“ may be regarded as quite a satis in 1922, £204,000; 1923, £259,000; Col. N. T. C. Ivens of the Indian at Kuliang, the well-known re-not work everywhere it was not factory sum and one of which we 1924, £350,000; 1925, £392,000; Army, Comdr. and Mrs. A. W. sort, and also on a yachting cruise. one of God's laws. At present all need not in any way feel ashamed. 1926,

and last year North.

The bride's' travelling dress is these enormous forces were a tous of pale apple green crepe-de-chine up. like gas which could either But that sum this year, we

Thus it will be seen will be increased, and thus will we that year by year the gum has A 4-year-old Chinese boy with collar and cavaller cuffs of lighten your life and work or blow"

named Wong Pat-lau, living at deep ecru blue, and she is wear-you up if you used it wrongly; feel that we continue to do "our been gradually increasing, a cer-No. 834, Queen's-road, West first ing a picture hat of the same only we knew the laws of gar bit" in alleviating the lot of those tain indication, we may venture floor, was yesterday removed to

Land understood them, whereas wo had not tried to learn the spirit who, disabled in the Great War, to conclude, of a fuller recogni- the Government Civil Hospital,

tal laws.MAZI ao gallantly. "did their bit" for tion of the deserving nature of ton by a dog kept in the house. as the result of having been bit-

Use of Prayer us. Not only do they need our help, the Appeal, of the good it is doing The lad was injured in the left that nothing moved the human Miss Royden was asked to point but those who were and still are for those to whom we are so very leg. The police have removed heart like death. He could have to any "meek people who had dependent upon them need it much indebted and of the admire the dog to Kennedy Town for cscaped, He had a matchless inherited the earth.

power over the crowd and was a She replied that Christ allowed equally as much--and they, as in able manner in which it is organ-

popular orator, but He knew that Himself to be broken, acourged the case of the disabled, must notised and the funds allocated.

the time had come to give the and crucified, because He knew A ricahs coolle took a parasol to utmost expression of Belf-sacrifice be forgotten. There is happily,

trust, £617,000,000;

no possibility of such a monstro

Public Band Concerts

sity occurring, for very safely can it be said that as the years pass, our knowledge increases as to our The public of Hong Kong will indebtedness to those who fought welcome, as we do, the announce for us, for those also who fell for ment that appears to day, to the us, and we are, in consequence, effect that a series of public band

more than:ever

ver their debtors. concerts are to be presented in

There is, this in past the Botanic-gardens. This sug• | years, Toz better being gestion was, made it may be re- our appreciation of those who membered, In these columns at four

live as of those who the time the dollar band com fought and died and even more at Volunt

those whe

thought of

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observation,

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the Central Police station yester-meckness and did. He not. In (Continued, at foot of preceding day evening. He explained that herit the death? The word it had been left in his ricsha by Meekness meant having power a European lady in Chater-road and refusing to use it; it was no The parasol is of dark mauve co-use trying to have the Christian four and has an ivory ring attach graces without, the foundation of ed to the handle. It will be re-the.old pagan virtues of courage turned to the owner on applica and honour. tion being made at the CentralAsked about the use of prayer, Police Station.

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Miss Royden said that prayer is one of the gigantic spiritual forces which we did not know how to use "We need to find out its laws and use them. It is child- ish to try to change the mind of God, but prayer can help us, to understand and make use of God'

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