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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1932.
NEW PASTOR WELCOMED.
Social at Union Church.
Yesterday's Funerals.
NITA PEPPERELL.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
The funeral of Nita Paperell Interesting Talk by Mr.
Peter Dragon.
took place at the Roman Catho lic Cemetery, Happy Valley yester- day afternoon, and was attended by A large crowd was present in a large number of friends. the Union Church Hall, Kowloon,
An interesting talk on how to The Rev. Fr. Rossi conducted make exhibition pictures was given last night, when a welcome 80 the funeral.. Among those present by Mr. Peter A. Dragon to a large cial was given for the new Pas-were the husband and daughter, audience of amateur photograph- tor of Kowloon Union Church, Messrs. J. S. Laing, T. Belt, D. S.jers at the University last evening, the Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen, Ph.D., Das, H. W. Chang, K. W. Tam, F. D.jin connection with the annual M.A., and Mrs. Allen. The Rev. Leonard, W. E. Hollands, D. Wong photographic exhibition held under F. Short presided, and was sup- and others. ported by the Bishop of Victoria,
the auspices of the University J. J. V. dos Remedios. the Dean, the Rev. W, Walton
Amateur Photographic Club. Rogers (Vicar of St. Andrew's tended the funeral yesterday of that a good photograph may not Many relatives and friends at Mr. Dragon told his listeners Church), the Rev. Erris C. H. Joao Joaquim Vandenberg dds always be Tribbeck (Minister of the Wan- Remedios, "who died on Thursday, ture: A photograph may be per- a good exhibition pic- chai Wesleyan Church), Mr. The Rev. Fr. Rossi conducted the fect in technique without meriting! David Gow and Mrs. McIntosh.
After Mr. Gow and Mrs. Mc-men is survived by his wife and poses.
buried rites. The deceased gentle any distinction for exhibition pur- Intosh had delivered speeches of three children, Patricia, Sylvia and taken photographs which we trea- We all possess or have welcome, the former
on behalf Alfred.' of the Kowloon Union Church
sure, which are of great interest congregation, and the latter on Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, and Messrs. interest any others. Such are the Among those present were the only to ourselves but which do not behalf of the Women's Guild, C. M. S. Alves, J. M. Alves, J. E. photographs of father, mother; the Bishop, addressing the Kotwall, F. R. Zimmern, O. Ismail, husband, wife, friend, sweetheart, gathering, said, inter-alia:-It Leo D'Almada (jnr.), C. Tetzel, or child. Such also are the photo- is a privilege to be allowed to
say a word of welcome to Dr. Roza,
S. H.' Ismail, C. A. da graphs that we may take in the
The Souza, A.
These
and Mrs. Allen to-night.
P. Rodrigues, L. R. C. course of our travels. coming of
Guterres, F. Bi-photographs are merely records a new minister may moria, H. A. Lammert, M. R. Souza. und such do not often make good mean a big thing for many G. U. da Roza, R. Basa, E. Souza; exhibition pictures. people. The entry into a new A. F. B. Silva-Netto, H. A. Botelho, charge is certainly a very sacred H. A. Alves and many others. thing in a minister's own life.
The essentials of an exhibition picture ate that it must have gen- eral appeal. It must be perfect
Dr. Allen comes to Hong Kong and Mr. D. F. Warren and their or almost perfect in technique, and as a man of experience, and as a assistants for the work they had it must bear the stamp of art,- scholar. He comes as a man of done
"Balance". It must convey ita experience: experienced in the ways of men: knowing sometic help given to the Churches by thor had to deliver.
He commented on the sympathe message, the message that the au- thing of the human heart. "Man- the local Press, saying they could kind is all mass to the human not adequately express their ap owners of cameras make is to at- The great mistake that many eye, and all individual
to the preciation of the effective assis tempt subjects beyond the scope Divine." And it seems to me. tance which the Preas gave. one of the things most needed in
of their cameras. Understand us ministers is knowledge of the and widespread regret that had never expect it to do too much. The apeaker touched the sincere the limitations of your camera and human heart the capacity been caused by the resignation of Many really to enter into the lives of the Bishop, and commented on his ist has been discouraged because budding photographer art- others. We are to be followers of strong support of co-operation be- of failures due to misunderstand- the Good Shepherd, who laid tween the down his life for his sheep. and policy the Rev. Tribbeck, who had very outset. Make sure you under- Churches, of which ing of his or her camera from the we think of his bigness, and kind-recently arrived, was a supporter. ness, and geniality of trust: his
stand every movement of the giving men a chance of appear half of the Hong Kong Church, ex-experienced person after reading Conculding. Mr. Powell, on be camera, and get the advice of some Ing at their best: his seeing in pressed a sincere welcome to Dr. the book of instructions carefully men possibilities which they and Mrs. Allen, the Rev. Walton before you shoot your first picture. never knew were in themselves. Rogers spoke of the close relations The speaker then went on to There are qualities in men they existing can never show us till we trust Church and Kowloon Union Church, developing of a camera eye, picture between St. Andrew's deal with the choice of subject, the them.
and said that St. Andrew's would hunting and planning, and the a scholar. There can be no ques-est and goodwill in the work of cular feature as is the case with have the greatest mympathy, Inter-giving of prominence to one part!- tion that our whole way of thinking Dr. and Mrs. Allen. has been transformed of late. We
works of art. ministers need to have something the conveyor of greetings from Replying Dr. Allen said he was to say: to have a gospel to preach, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Horace Johna- and to talk in a way men can ton and the Rev. and Mrs. G. L understand. listening crowds often is that there Andrews.
The pity of most Lindsay, the latter formerly of St. is nothing real for them to hear. I believe that a man who bas, him thank you for the welcome that Dr. Allen expressed. a heartfelt self, found in Christ the light of. all had been extended to them. his living, and will interpret the
Then Dr. Allen comes to us
BOOK THAT LED TO MURDER.
The murder of three men at Calcutta as the result of a rell gious difference was the subject to the Privy Council.A of a petition for leave to appeal The petitioners were Abdulla
good news of Christianity in terms their prayers, saying that as they had been convicted of the mur He asked for their patience and Khan and Amir Ahmad, who of modern life, is sure of a hearing had a high ideal, let them seek to der of Babu Bholaneth Sen and It was said of the Bishop of be true to it by working together two other natives, and sentenced Geneva, Francis de Sales, that he according to their gifts, opportuni- to death. was like the Gospel speaking to ties and positions. us," and men need, to-day as much as ever, the Gospel of the Grace of God.
And so, Dr. and Mrs. Allen in the name of the Anglican Church, 1 would offer you a warm welcome to Hong Kong.
Sen was the author and pub-
come and they were both very contained a reprint of a picture They had been given a royal wel-lisher of a history book, which grateful for it. They would both of the prophet Mahomet and the try, during the next five years, to Angel Gabriel. This was Bup show how grateful they were. nosed to have given offence to
Mrs. G. R. Lelb and Mr. J. J. Moslem feeling, want Cornelius contributed vocal solos, It was alleged that on May 4, On behalf of Hong Kong Union whilst Mr. and Mrs. Laib and Mr. 1981, the accused men went to Church, the Rev. E. G. Powell and Mrs. Cornelius rendered duets Sen's shop and stabbed him and spoke mentioning the great work all of which were well received, his two assistants. done by the Rev. Mr. Hickling and The accompanists were Mrs. Short, the Rev. Kirk Maconachie, He also Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Smith A for leave to appeal was pald tribute to the efforts of the pianoforte solo was played by Mirs. direction of the jury. Rev. Frank Shört, Mr. G. R: Leib Short
Leave to appeal was, refus
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