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“A WONDERFUL EVENING.”
They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old.
Ave shall not weary them, aor the years
condemn.
...
At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember theme.
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ponse:
We shall remember them.
WOMAN SURGEON" DEAD. FIRST OPERATION AT AGE OF TEN.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, 1926-
PRINCE AT TOC H. BIRTHDAY, can rejoice with them and, perhaps, some times sympathise. They have both done wanderful work for Toe H, not only within the Empire, but they have also By the recent death in London of done a very big and splendid thing for Dame Lodias Aldrich-Blake, at the age us in bringing in the United States of of about 00, Great Britain lost one of America (cheers) and, as you will see, its pioneer women docters. Although it will be one of the great features of this she had not been in good health for evening when I light the lamp of the New some time past she never complained," and until a month ago was often working York City branch.
10 hours a day, performing as, many ab operations in a single alternoon. An official of the London (Royal Free Hos pital) School of Medicine for Women, with which Dame Louisa first became associated in 1987, said to a Press re presentative: "In the medical world Dame Louisa was regarded as one of the greatest of living surgeons. She was passionately devoted to her work, and would never turn anyone away, rich and poor
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With these strikingly beautiful words the Prince of Wales lit his own Lamp of Remembranes, the parent lamp of the whole movement at the birthday festival of Toc H, that spiritual communion which was born at Foperinghe in the fateful days of 1910, and which has since attained so tremendous a bold on the young men of our own cities and in the far-distant parts of the Empire. In previous years the
festival has been held at the Guildhall, following a simple service at All Hallows Barking Church, but this year, so great was the desire on the part of members to be present at both ceremonies, it was
I have always been proud to be patron of Toc H, but I am all the prouder this evening because Toe H. is really going very, very strong indeed now, and has as its incentive that spirit which is what we all of us need at the present time. I wish a very happy Christmas to everybody
(Cheers.)
THE XINDLING CEREMONY. Except for a
distant spot-light high up in the gallery, directing a single ray on to the stage, the hall was fo darkness. The fame in the Prince's lamp having been rekindled, Boy Scouts lighted tapers. lamp-bearers and rushlights until the wide from it and passed along the ranks of
alike being among her patients. Her life was one of complete self-sacrific."
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HANGGA MAN'S' BROKEN LEO. She was the daughter of an Essex clergyman. From her earliest years it was apparent that she had a natural gift for healing.
At the age of eight she and her sisters
which the villagers brought their pets were running a hospital for animals, to.
for treatment, and at 10 she had per- formed her first operation.
decided to celebrate the birthday in two
sweep of the semi-circle was picked "out parts. The first took place at the Royal
with a Albert Hall on Saturday night (December.The bearers of lamps from new branches, hundred or so flickering lights. 19th) and the religious observanco, was
however, were honoured by having the held in Southwark Cathedral
tiny flame first kindled by the Royal The Prince of Wales is officially design patron. From either side of the stage ated as patron of the movement. But be they approached, and, kneeling, held aloft is something more than that, and it would their lamps, which the Prince lit from his be no exaggeration to describe him as
own. Most of the thirty-two new branches leg, and as there was no doctor avail A man living in the village broke hia one of its most active members. Al-,
are located, in this country, but in addi-able little Miss Aldrich-Blake rendered though unable to preside at Saturday's tion there was represented in this ever-him first aid. Without any assistance festival, his Royal Highness was present growing community New York, Sydney, she successfully set throughout the evening wearing the dis-! tinctive dress of the order-grey fannef One of the Sydney lampa was borne by
New Zealand, South Afrien, and India. leg.
"After that," an intimate friend "slacks and a simple blue blazer, on Lord Forster; the lamp for the United said, "there was never any question as the breast pocket of which the crest is emblazoned. During the performance of
States was carried by the Rev. W. B. ta. her career. Lusk, and the banner by Jr. Seth Pierre- the Masque he occupied the Royal box
pont, of New York. Amongst the boarers in the company of Brigadier-General GL
the man's broker
Qualifying as a doctor in 1802, she was appointed three year later assist tant-surgeon at the Elizabeth Garrett
F. Tratter (Equetry in Waiting), Field.of the rushlights was Admiral Sir Richart Anderson Hospital and became senior Marshal Lord Methuen, General Sir Philhmore, Commander-in-Chief at Pi- surgeon there in 1910. She retired from
Charles Harington, Lord Forster (late Governor-General of Australia), and "the Rev. P. E Clayton, the founder. Midway through the programme the Prince made a tour of the Arst-tier promenade, stop- pig frequently to chat with leaders of the order, and later he was the central figure in the lamp-lighting ceremony of the thirty-two new branches which bave been formed during the year.
mouth. The applause which greeted each recipient in approaching us Kuyal High Bess was antebang when the american banner was borne to the front, and the enthusiastic scenes were repeated whe the new Dominion ranches
were pre
sented..
Then in the dim shadow cast by those flickering flames the silent company stood turned to those Elder Brethren to whom for twenty seconds, while thoughts were the pledge had been given in the opening response, We shall remember them." Suddenly the gloom was dispelled, and the silence broken by the peal of the organ as the martial music of the familiar tune to which the "Battle Hymn of the Republic is aung, was played. Immedi vast audience, and scarcely had the last ately the refrain was taken up by the echoes died away when the plaintive notes the 1st Life Guards, echoed across the of the Last Post," from trumpeters of vaulted dome. Again the organ broke into a volume of sweet sound, and Blake's Jerusalem," set to music by Sir Hubert Parry, was sung, first by the choir and then by the audience. Begun in the spirit of supplication, the impressive cere mony ended with "Reveille.”
The wonderful evening was over, and with a wave of his hand and a cheery "Good night all," the Prince of Wales took his departure amidet another demon- latration of youthful enthusiasm.
the active staff of that hospital at the beginning of this year, only remaining on the consulting staff.
.
She was the first woman to hold the post of surgical registrar to the Royal Free Hospital, and in 1914 she succeed- ed to the deanship. She was also the first woman to gain the degree of MB. 1895. (Master of Surgery). This she did in
TWO NEW POEMS OF SHELLEY.
DISCOVERY-IN HARVARD LIBRARY.
The discovery was announced in the Shelley which have never before been Boston Herald recently of two poems by printed Translated from an Epigram Apuleius," and " Verses written on of Plato cited in the Apology of receiving a Celandine in a Letter from England
The poems were found in aʼnote-book used by Shelley, which Mr. Edward A.. Silebee, of Boston, obtained from Claire Clairmont, the foster-sister of Shelley's Harvard Library. It also contains the first draft of Shelley's song "To Con- second wife, and bequeated in 1902 tó
stantia. Singing," written at Marlow in. 1917, and first published in 1824 in the collection of posthumous, premis. (
"IN THE LIGHT OF THE LAMP." The Masque, entitled "In the Light of the Lamp," traced the unquenchable spirit of Light from the foundation of Christianity down through the ages. First was, shown a little band of the faith ful gathered on the hills outside Rome, their persecution at the hands of the sol, diery, and their eventual enslavement. They are led away captive singing the Hymn of Light, but though they perisa the Flame still burns upon the rude altar. And thus the Flame, is borne down through the centuries until it lights up the
The first of the new poems ia dèscribed simply-furnished Upper Room at Talbot The Prince of Wales took part also by Professor Peck, of Wesleyan Univer House, Poperinghe, in the fateful war Cathedral in connection
the special service at Southwark sity, Middletown, who unearthed the with the notebook and spent several months in years. There followed a scene showing a Festival His Royal Highness arrived examining it, as an unquestionable Boorl
present-day Too H, with the members at three o'clock, attended by Brigadier and authentic translation from Plate, Molipo Casmnipo
General Trotter and Lieutenant Green-It reads:- Chinnanpe assembled for their weekly guest night, acre, and was conducted to one of Kanssa
Bongokia
and this gave an opportunity to Mr. Clay: of Southwark ascended the pulpit to the clergy stalls. Just before the Bishop HONGKONG AND mi Dayan, Macan, Fax ID-GL
ton to speak"briefy on his world tour deliver an address, the Prince left his. Hanci
from which be, with Padre "Pat" seat, advanced to the head of the steps leading to the Sacrarium, and there band. Haiphong
Leonard, D.8.0., has recently returned. ed to the representatives of four branches Tonkin
He was vociferously greeted. Province
wooden croises from the graves of un known soldiers. These crosses will be Thus far the Maaque had been portray-placed in the respective houses or chapels. ed by the "Arts Adventurers," assisted
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Bweet child, thou star of love and
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The service was of a thanksgiving char. prouches Wordsworth, without naming by members of the Royal Cheral Society, atcer. At the close the Prince withdrew, him. Professor Peck notes that in 1809, the Queen's Westminsters, and Civil Ser and the crowd outside gave him a parting f 14 years before Shelley's poem was cood Patent Office. It was estimated that by.
vice Rifles, the Boy Scouts and of Toc
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MODERN FIRE FIGHTING.
LONDON BRIGADE'S GROWTH IN 60 YEARS:
In the final episode was incorporated the lighting of the new lamps. For this. the Prince of Wales left the Royal bos, and took his sent upon the stage. First there came the procession of the Prince's lamp to memory of his friends," with its guard of old and young Preceding the lamp bearer were four Chelsea Pea
The London Fire Brigade celebrated sioners, following him came representa its diamond jubilee at the end of De SBA SATELLİKLET
tives of the Boys, Brigade. Church Lads' cember. Bingapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Weinale Brigade, and Boy Scouts, and on either During the 60 years since the brigade flank were borne the banners represent came under the control of the Metro- ing the original Talbot House at Poper-politan Board of Works, following the inghe and Little Talbot House at Ypres passing of the Fire Brigade Act of 1885, There followed a lamp and standard it has grown from a total of 20 stations, bearer from each of the home branches, with a staff of about 197 men of all ranks, and of the rushlights of groups not yet to 62 stations and a total strength of raised to full branch membership. They 1,831
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ranged themselves in a semi-circle behind In 1911, when the engines and escapes the Prince of Wales, who before proceed were horae drawo, there were 83 stations, ing with the ceremony expressed the wish but 21 were, disbanded on the introduc to address the great gathering which had tion of the motor appliances, given him so tumultuous a welcome. He The cost of maintaining the staff in and K
1923-24 was £722,000, compared with about £25,000 sixty years ago.
At the close of this wonderful evening I would just like to say a word or two.
Towards" that- sum, most of which is I would first like to congratulate all those paid by the ratepayers, the Government who have organised and taken part in contributes £10,000 every year. The and sung in the Masque that we have The brigade: to-day" is provided with seen with such great interest. It has 60/70-horse-power motor-engines, pump also been wonderful in that we have weling 500 to 900 gallons of water a minute comed back Tubby". Clayton and through flex hoses at a pressure of 12016. "Pat" Leonard from their long overseas to the square inch. Such a jet will carry tour. I have a certain amount of experi180 feet. About Så miles of hose is in ence of overseas travel (laughter)—so I use by the brigade.
posed, Wordsworth, then no longer an ertreme Republican, had himself written the end of 1921, 33,000 applications will lyric, The Small Celandine." Tho have been filed by inventors of both immediato inspiration of Bhelley's poem
Was & celandine sent by Peacock from sexBE. Marlow to Shelley at "Mont" Alègre, în
Of this number, state Messrs. Hughes Switzerland. The poem runs to 72 lines and Young, patent agents, of Outer The flower is represented as the type of Temple, Strand, approximately 12,000 re- a deathless poet whose young, prime late to motor vehicles and internal com was as serene as thine." After thus bustion engines. extolling Wordsworth, the poem com- tinne
While mapy women still remain faith Oh that the hard were cold!-
ful to inventions for the improvement of But he has lived too long and late,⠀⠀
domestic articles, large numbers are en- Would he were in an honoured graveltering other fields of research and have But that men say now must not be,
patented wireless and mechanical de Since he for impious gold could sell vicos. These include a candle-making The love of thors who loted him well. Machine for which a good future is pre-
dicted. Wordsworth is accused of having betray-Many of the patents congera inventions ed his own cause ;-
Freedom and truth loft desolato... He has been brought to celebrate. The poem ends by saying that hence forth the colandine will betoken love sold, hope dead, and honour broken.
for reducing the glare of dazzle head- lamps, simplified carburetters, and petrol feeding devices for rear tanks.
At least one quarter of the applica tions led have come from the United States and Germany. The German inven- tions relato mainly to dyes, wireless, and electrical systems and scientific, instru- The girl of the modern generationments; while American inventions mostly would rather go without her dinner than concern motor vehicles, electrial and
labour-saving machinery, edu be out of fashion. Mr. F. H. Eitchie, "
We shall be driven in time to devote to The outstanding inventions of merit our own species some fraction of the care relating to motor vehicles are British," and science which we bestow upon our and many ingenious braking and change livestock Dean Inge.
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