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THE BIBLE TERCENTENARY,

CELEBRATION IN NEW YORK

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MA BATH, 1911.

NEW Tons, Aurl 25. Letters from King George and President Taft were read to night at the Tercentenary Bible Celebration in Carnegie Hall-the Ameri can counterpers of the great Bibs meeting held recantly in the Albert Hall, Londos. Great interest was abown by a large sidistise in this anniversary of the pabitention of the King Jamos Version of the Scriptures, The meeting was presided over by Dr. Gross, Eshop New

York.

THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER.

From Washington President Taft sent the following letter:

To the Tercentenary Celebrition of the King James Version of the English Bible.

ball lfinif, Billl, there it mala-65 for sighteen. holem at etoke. Pogos, 1gures that would bare bean andreamed of a des de ar so ago. How was it done? The soren ziren below tell the tale of how he introduced no fewer than seven

von 30 Into the round. Thres of the holes ht which

they were got are one shot holes, and therefor 3's represent par scoring. But at the fourth short hole, the sixteenth, to which reference has just been made, he missed getting the par 3. and this, singularly enough, was the first hote Jack White won in the saberishing round,nike

Obriously with the ground baked kard, turf close-out, the greens keen though true, and with little or no wind, the conditions favoured the player. But spart from helping influences of the kind, Sherlock's a golf won brilliant. Straight and far he time after time drove down the middle, then with incredibly little effort, ad pereneive and, true are bis methods of attack, his seconds, especially with his irons, were despatched bang on the line of

while his

putting was mone onously brilliant.

I desire to express my deep interest in the the pins, was always open to tale from

recognition which is being taken in this country

of so notable an event as the 300th anniversary any distance, as witness such incidents as a of the King James Version of the English Bible.

The publica íem of this version of the Holyard putt on the second green, a two-

of the third, “% twenty-yarter on the Scripturas In the year 161 associates it with the fourth, a two-yarder on the cleventh, and carly Colonies of the English pepl- apen thigue of the same distanse on the thirteenth, In continent... It became si once the Bible of out a more of 65a man maet frequently bolo out wi b | American forefathers. Its classic English has only a single puit, and Sherlook's uztural atonco given shape to American literature. Its spirit and true hitting undoubtedly served him well in hay influenced American ideale în life, and laws, mastering the greens. and government.

I trust that this celebration may continue and deepen the influence of the Bible upon the people of this Republic.

WM. H. TATT.

ÎRE KING'S LATTES.

The wonder is that he did not stand more than 9 up on White st the end of that round. He Braid, Vardon, or Duncan at their best. To lose would

have boon 5 or 6 up on either probably

the first six holes mam teh to which you have looked eagerly forward by careful perparation would have been a knock-out for most mon. It

The British Ambassador, Mr. Bryos, present-1 to White's credit that his range and ed the greetings of the people of reat Britain hoart did not fall him. Undoubtedly be and then read a letter sent by King George, of was shaken. A man of the strongest which the following is the text

nerves would have been. He missed two thres tee shots, and one or two seconds, and fiduck dogged him in many instances, but ho never lost steadiness on the gresus, and had

he not been his old self in this department is might as easily have been 15 down as 9 down. He proved this in the afternoon, when, faced with his heart-breaking leeway, he lost no mora ground Sherlook, of course, could not got in- to the sixties twice in the same day, and on the play in the second round he ought to have been pulled back at least two holes. However, he goes to Sunningdale on May 12 with a lest of nine holes, which must in the cataral order of things make the resul a foregone conalusion. Mr. A. C. M. Croome reforced. Details::

I rejoice that Amaries and England should join in commemorating the publicat on 300 years age of that version of the Holy Scriptures which has so long held its own among English-speaking peoples. Its circulation in our homes has done perhaps more than anything else on earth to pro- mots smong old and young moral and religions welfare on sither side of the Atlantic. The version which bears King James' name le 30 alearly interwoven in the history of British and American life that it is right we should thank God for It together.

I congratulate the President and the people. of the United States upon their share in thin: our commen heritage.

Mr. Bryce in a speech on the scamion esið :--| The great event which we are met to coma- memorate was, like most graat things, no sudden, aolierement of a group of gifted scholars, but the matura fruit of desiran and parpoaca which bad long been ripening in the minds of our ancestors. I say one ancestors-yours and curs--for the honour of this Authorized Ver- sion belongs to what are now the two branches of what was then the one undivided English

race.

THE BIBLE AND PRICE.

After an eloquent reference to the influence of the Bible on human life and thought Mr. Bryce concluded

Speaking here to an audience of Americans, I will ask you again to remember the profound. significance of the apoch in which the English Bible appeared. There was then one English nation. It has eina bean divided, but this English version is the cherished posses- sion of Americans no less than of those who still dwell in the old home. Our opinmon revér-. once for it has been aslink between all the English-speaking peoples in four great contin ents, the strength which has grown more sad more evident and precious as the memories of old misunderstandings and lickerings have melted away the consciousness of a

a deopened anity sud the sense of a leftier daty to mankind. In the Denga from King George which I have read to you this evening the English version is truly called "gar saman heritage.

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It in such a heritage as brother may enjoy in common, each having all, and each rejoicing that the viber has no less thin да It is heritage which we can return to the best soconit by showing ouralves pervaded by the spirit of the teaching which the Gospels Dontain. The words enjoining pace and good will smong men here stood in the pages of this Book as an uncesdug protest dressed to all nations aga ust haired, and against strife, the child of hatred--a protest sometimes unheeded in moments of passion, yet never allent, and now in this wilder age falling, as we hope, upou more attentive ears. Their line is gone out throughout all the earth sud their words to the end of the world. Our two peoples are the most happily placed of all for showing that these precepts are honoured in deed, as well as in name, among us Let us hopo that the year we commemorate as the anniversary of

a great event in *** ligions history may also be remembered as the year in which a solema renunciation of war as a means of settling their disputes was made by two mighty

and

I kindnd nations, grate Gad

for the light, mora presions than the wealth and the power, which le has given, and grateful also for the parce of nearly a century which his subsisted between them. · Buck a re- nunciation may seem superfluous no between natians whom we can hardly think of as likely evog brozgat near to thatdire resort. But

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be

the sample will be of great and enduring lm- port to the whole world, beesuse it will mean that nations are er ins soeking to rise to the- level of Christ's teaching.

“AMAZING GOLF."

HOW SHERLOCK BROKI, RECORD.

Princesa Patricia of Connaught, Prince. Albert, and Princess Victors of Bohleswig- Holstein were among the splotaters at Stoka Poges recently who were fortunate enough to witness James Sherlook's ramzing display of of his 12-hole home and

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Bioke Poger, it must be remembered, in s modern course, created according to the enlight- and ideas of the present day, its architecture shaped

by the insistence of the rubber cored ball for langth. Thus to hole the course in a žíla of 65 is simply a case of annihilating mach cherished imaginings as to the limits of human skill in this puzzling and everurprising game. Mr. R. H. de Montmorency had dones of there, but the occasion was é prívata match, and the score included a hole done in 1!

Sherlook, hero of his own 65, had previously done a 67. And, though golfers and golfer-orities are hard to satisfy, it is yet quito simple to imagine that the veriset shade would have given him a stroke leas now. This was when his excellent tea shot to the short sixteenth caused the ball to trickle off the green, and, after chipping back, he only just missed holing for a 3 by the wiith of the

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