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THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE IN HONG KONG
NOTICE
IN THE SUPREME
COURT OF
HONGKONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
Catholic Church
in China
IN THE GOODS of John Christianity was first permitted to be preached in
Thomas James Layton late of 800 St. Kilda. Nond Melbourne in the State of Victoria Australia and care of the China Naviga- tion Co., Ltd., Victorla in
the Colony of Hong Kong. Master Mariner, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court hos by virtue of Section 50 of the Probates Ordinance 1897. made un Or- der limiting the time for credi- tors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 13th day of November,
1050.
All creditors and other are accordingly hereby required to send in their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.
DATED the 17th day October, 1950.
JOHNSON,
This
China in the year 638. The permission was given by Emperor T'ai Tsung. Today, there are 4,000,000 Catholics in China and in spito of the curront troubled times, the Catholic Church is continuing to make_progress, was stated by the Reverend Fr. R. W. Gal- lagher, SJ in a lecture on "The Catholic Church in China" at a St. Thomas More As- sociation dinner yesterday.
HARDING'S VISIT TO KOREA
General Sir John. Harding, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, visited the throu battalions of the British 27th Commonwealth Brigade during his two-day visit to Korea,
Hos was accompanied by Air Vice Maralal C. A. Bouchier, Sanior British Liaison Officer at General MacArthur's Headquar Fr. Gallagher said that the fand Catholic lay people were put tera in Tokyo,
of Introduction Christianity to leath in ever increasing num
1st Battalion Having visited
the into China has been ascriber bere until the time of the Boxer, the Middlesex Regiment and the
Rising to St. Thomas, the apostle of
in
3rd Battalion the Royal Austro- 1900. In spite of all that in that year lian Regiment in their positions India, and also to St. Bartho- there were 700.000 Catholics in North of the 38th Forallel, Gen- lomew, There is, however, China. By 1907, there were 30 eral Harding; then visited the 1st 110 evidence to substantiato Bhops. nearly 2,000 priests, Battallog the Argyll and Suther- the assertions, added the about as many nune, and 1,014,-land Highlanders in reserve in speaker.
626 Catholics,
Kacsong
Striking results Since that date the rest its have been even more striking. The
General Sir John addressed the troops and paid high tribute to work of the Brigade since ft ar- work in August
He said that in the third cen- tury, Arnobius in "Adversus Gen. tes" speaks of the Seres as among the nations reached, but again | number of Catholles is now close rived in Korea during the last of there is no evidence that by the end of the 4th century Christianity had spread to China,
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The following craft have
and been salvaged
now lie beached at the Northern end Yaumati Typhoon Shel-
of
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Marine Office.
There is mention of a metro politan Sec in China In 411 A.D., but most Puthors say that the metropolitans in China date only from the days of Saliba Zacho, Patriarch of the Nestorians from 714 to
7714
a stele or stone was discovered outside 1-Ngan-Fu, which contained an inscription of 1780 Chinese characters, with a series of data in the Syrian langu- UEL
the
It was examined in 1825 by Fr. Trisault, S. A cross is incised at the top. It refers to the coming of Olopen In 635, and to permis. ston to preach riven in 638 by the Emperor T'ai Teung.
AL end
is the date of erec- tion-781. The stele is today universally accepted as genuine, It gives the date of the first com- of Christianity to China. The Nestorians had number of Bishoprics throughout the For East and lasted until the early decades of the 14th century.
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Crusades
The great religious' crusade in Asia during the 13th and 14th centuries dates from the Counell
of Lyons in 1248. In that year
John
Carpini und Friar Benedict were sent by the Fope as ambas-
sadors to the Khan. They re- turned in 1247 with a most in- teresting account of the wealth and civilisatior!
of the Empire called Cathay. which Which they
The real founder, however, wus Monte Corvino, who John: de went as a simple Friar Corvinu was consecrated Archbishop of Cambalus. and Patriarch of the East. For a time things wen very well, but in the disturbances caused by the fall of the Mongols and the accession of the Ming (1368) the Christian Dynasty
Missions disappeared.
ara even more
on 4,000,000, Priests over 3,000 of whom more thun nalf are
nese, Sisters Chinese. numerous. And that sumber id far too strall for the vest field that has to be covered.
"All ranks of the Argyll's," sald
General Harding "I want to congratulate you most warmly on what you have achieved since your have been here.
re-
"What I have to say is to In 1928-t the first Chinese Bishops were consecrated in St. Peter's Ir. Brigade as a whole. I cengratu
garded as being addressed to the Rare, by the Pope himself. ate the Argylls and the Diehards.. There were six. The number to you remember when said good- day is five times that. Two year! ago the Pope constituted the Chi-bye to you in. Hong Kong I sald nest hierarchy, which is among the British Army and the British that the honour and reputation.of the biggest in the world, with one Cardinal, Cardinal Tien, Arch people rested in your hands. You bishop of Peking and Metropoll- have maintained that reputation Latz of China, 20 Archbishops, 35 and maintained it very well in- Bishops and 37 Prefects Aposto. deen. ite
the Catholic Church is making In spite of the troubled mest
Krcut progress. The annual It ercase is both big and steady But there is much worit to be done. The numbers are but a drop in the ocean.
There are 4,000,000 Catholics. but there are 500 000,000 people In China. That is why the Pope and the Bishops are so insistent on the lay apostolate who can de much to bridge the gap.
JAP MERCHANT MARINE
Tokyo, October 16. More than half a million tons of Japanese merchant shipping may soon return to the world's trade
"Well done the Argylls. "Vell done the Diehards. "Well done 27 Brigade. "have heard percenally from your Brigadier (Brigadier B. A. Coad. DSO of the operations In which B and C Companies of the Argylle were engaged on Septem- ber
23.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
9-22
COFR, 1915 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T.'M.'120, 15, 8. PAT, OFF.
"Okay, so I'm a little late this morning at least I'm dressedl"
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By She
"I was most deeply improssed with the courage and the endur ance with which you carried our these operations; the bravery, with which you attacked the enemy,
A LOSER ON A LOSER West was afraid his side had too the heroism with which you ac-
THERE arc several types of many clubs, so that South could cepted the casualties you suffer-
situations in which good mannge- rutt in one hand or the other, ed: and the energy and gallentry with which you returned to the ment enables a declarer to dis- have control of the situation and with the making attack. That engagement reflects card a potential loser in one suit then proceed
of his contract, on a sure-to-be-lost trick in on-
Consequently the very greatest credit on you.
I feel extremely proud of you other sult. One of the most in-West chose the 3 of the second and people at home will he vory teresting of these comes when a suit bid by North, hearts,
defender ruffs a trick with the That gave the declarer a like, proud of you
400," Sir John announced that au- highest trump that anybody holds Playing on borrowed time, le thority had been given for the at the time. If the declarer won with the heart K, led to the Erlush troops from Hong Kong able to loss a losing card of some spade A, returned with the dia- that trick. he in mond Q, scored the spade Kand drew local over other suit on to General MacArthur's head- to
continue
the diamond A and effect uses up two losers on a led quarters might let them operate soos allowance at the Hong Kong
end of September.
trick, thus losing only one trick the K discarded his lone club. regular services as early at No- rate until the end of
reylewed lastead of two.
Then on the J he made the crit- The position is being
not
SA
cial play. As East ruffed with vember, it was added. Twelve shipowners have asked permis- to establish whether, or
the spade J, the highest of all sion to put 70 vessels on routes to in a need for an overseas
unplayed trumps, Scuth discard- Bangkok, Pakistan, Formosa, the ance for Korea in future.
ed his heart 3, All the rest of General Hording added that the Philippines," India, Indonesia,
his hand was now made up o Erigade had been making history. North
America, the
"You belong" be said "to the first
winning cards, so he made a con British Commonwealth Brigand Marianas and Africa-Router.
tract for which he owed thank to West and his own zeumen. fighting in the first United Nations Force."
routes, the Kyodo news agency sold today.
and South
KOREA RELIEF The beginning of what might be called the Modern Missions
Tokyo, October 10. was in 1552
The United Nations Command St. Francis When Xavier attempted to enter South-In Korea has so far distributed ern China. He falled, dying on more than $300,000 worth of civilian the Island of Sanchlan, not far medical supplies and. from
equipment in areas-it has recap- Kong Kong. In 1555 a Dominican Fr. da tured. Cruz,
was the frat of the modern Missionaries,
He stayed but short time, and was followed by Fr. Matthew Ricci in 1582.
After a number of years in Shlu HingWest River. Nanking. Reuter.
went to Shlukwar
BOMB OUTSIDE BROTHEL
Saigon, October 18. Four-French soldiers and eight Announcing this today it added that on receiving a go-ahead" Indo-Chinese civilians were in- from President Truman. It was jured last night when Communist- providing civilian relief to pre-led Nationalist guerillas threw a vent disease and unrest and to grenade into a crowd before he further military objectives. 400-girl brothel reserved for the
Army Associated Press.
Hong Kong, October 16, 1950. Shanghai, Hangcoot and finally
U.S.R.C.
A formal dance will be held
reached Peking, where he died i 1611. He and his immediate suc- cessors, among them. Frz. Schalt Verblest, won faveur as Court,
because of their
mathiema tical and scientife: knowledge, and were of great assistance to
and
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DELIVERY ORDERS
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TIME
US WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINI
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KOREA'S
SYNGMAN RHEE
Now On Sale
They were Franciscans (1033). Augustinians Missions Etrangers de (1680); Paris (1870); Pontifical Mission of Milan to name but a few, and the
work of evangelisation spread
far and wide.
The first Vicariates Apostolic were founded in 1577 by Pope Gregory XIII. The work continu- ed to grow though hombered, andt sometimes even practically extin guished by persecutions in which Bishops, priests, brothers, nuns,
NOTICE
SUGAR
Industrial users of sugar are requested to submit to the De partment of Commerce and Industry, Supplies Branch, by 24th October at the latest, da- talls of their requirements of refined and brown sugar for manufacturing. purposes for cach of the month November, 1950, to April, 1961, in order that arrangements may be made for distribution,
2. Where the applicant is a member of a trade associa tion, the application should where possible be endorsed by the association.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS NINTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 21st October, 1950
There are ton' races, the First Boil will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2,00 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Races—820) may be obtained, at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st, Floor, Telophone House, also tiokata for the Cash Bweep on the last race.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Officers at Telephone Houte;.. non-members arà requested to purchase thole sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at
6, D'Aguilar Street,; Hong Kong!
OF
882, Nathan Road, Kowloon. MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
throughout the
Members and guests are reminded that they and their indies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed Meeting.
NO ONE WITHout a badge WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Broochos or Beason tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable, through the Gecretary on the written or personel introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits etc.
Badges admitiing to Members Enclosure will NOT be on mis At the RACE COURSE
The Branch offices and 'the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 a.m. and the Secretary's Office, at 11.46 am. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Becretary'■'Offico, are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House..
A limited number of timing" will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27010),
AND CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'B PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.M
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, A
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is 83.00 includ. 3. Details should also being tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate. given of the quantity of sugar at the Gate, por mesajeneg consumed during the months BOOKMÁKRAS, TIC TAC MEN ETO, WILL NOT BE PER November, 1949 to Aprit MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE 1880, with supporting ovidence HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE HACE MEETING... where possible. It present res MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN.. THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENOLOBUREJAS MADILAN quirements arone excess of an ORTEN SERVANTS PASSED these quantities, vinasong for the increase should be stated,
sekova' ARTHUR CLARKE,
Commerces delindustrý,
Director.
Bervant pastes will be imuse to private box helders only, who are requested 16-Bistribute ahuni with discrimination and to inderen. thate names on the paskatiet urákot auth: pareta, arazide Part Had Mi the Members, andlegar is exéens for passing" through on. their duties and must remain in their
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A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Across
19 Assert,
about.
8 Prescription 22 indignant
Speeches,
11 Cry down. 12.strip. 13' Endures. 10 Song.
24 Trespasser.
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