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MASON'S

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SAUCE.

Ewert Breakstees

Hongkong Daily Press.

ESTABLISHED 1857.

No. 21.930

就拾叁百玖仟卷萬弍第 日期拾月玖辰戊 HONG KONG. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1928. 伍拜禮

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LETTER READ IN THE PULPIT,

"BUSY CONSOLING THE SELF-RIGHTEOUS."

APPEAL TO GENERAL FRENCH.

"BRITISH BOUND TO BEAR

THE BRUNT.T

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日陸廿月拾年八廿百九章英

Dinner Dance: St. Francis Hotel,

(October 28th.) Christian Fellowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10.30 a.m. PARIE, Sep 30th. Half Yearly General Meeting, Some striking passages in a let. Marshal Joffre, in an article E.K. Jockey Club, 5.13 p.z.

Investiture Government House, 9.58 10.37 12.38 1.5-3.00 - 6.08 617 8.10 ter written by the Rev. F. I. Hut shortly to be published by him on

9.15 p.m. 2.10- 101010.67 12,48) 3,02) ---

5,18 6.278.30 | chinson, the former rector of Dod-the Battle of the Marne, says;-

Queen's Theatre: "The Student "Just before the battle, there Prince."" 3.15 3.145.23 689 824 dinghurst, were read at Greensted shei.Dep. 735 9.079.43 10,15 10.59/13.53 2.07 ——

Church, Ongar, Essex, last month, was one thing which worri- World Theatre: "Beau Geste." 8.11 5.20 5.9 6.36 8.30 by the rector, the Rev. Ralph W. ed me. It was the British army. Star Theatre: "In Old · Kon-

Doyle..

It had suffered very heavily in the | tucky." During his sermon Mr. Doyle early fighting, and, therefore, on Tes Dances; H.K. Hotel, 4.30 said: "I have received an inter- the evening of September 4th 1 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m. esting letter from the rector of wondered whether General French, Doddinghurst, in which he exalready warned from Paris, would presses deep thankfulness and ap- agree to joining battle by the side preciation of the kind and loyal of the French armies 8.15

It was a action taken by two of his neigh-grave, question, for I had no au- bouring colleagues in doing what thority over General French apart. they could to support him and from what he vouchsafed me, and stand up for him under such ter- if the British retired the line would be irremediably broken owing to ribly painful conditions."

the difficulty of reorganising it. To settle the matter I went to General French early in the after-pionship Race. noon of September 5th. I found him at the Chateau of Vaux-le- Fenil, near Melun.

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Mr. Doyle added: He might reasonably have expected sympathy and help from the Church, or some of its leaders, in a trial of such an unlooked-for character, but found none."..

One extract from Mr. Hutchin son's letter, read by Mr. Doyle was as follows:

The keystone to my reason for resignation at the time cannot now be got at, but one would have thought that the Bishop would have been willing to stand by.

"In the absence of such help or sympushed round me.

thousands of every class because they felt a man was being bit below the belt.'

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"I could cat speak English, and he could not speak French, so an- General other British General, Ilsen, acted as interpreter. I show- ed General French diagrams of the movements on which the outcome of the battle depended, and I told him that there was no doubt that if the British army took part it would H

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"With the exception of yourself and Mr. Tirrell, the Church at home and abroad has done nothing. except what is proverbial in the My eyes of the unaffected masses. sad experience of the Church at

"General French listened in home, on board ship, and amongst silence. When General Inen had the Canadian harvesters, etc., is that the Church is busy consoling translated my moving appeal, the British Commander-in-Chief repli- the self-righteous

allowing and those who are going to the Deviled with soldierly brevity: I will

do all I can." to go headlong."

BRITISH RECRUITING.

Another passage in the letter read: "You are right; the Church problem is not so much those out- side the Church--whom she is ever bemoaning as those counterfeit Christians within, whose presence SATISFACTORY WORKING OF

and attitude are the real difficulty to the parish priest, in his endea vour to seek and to save the lost, so-called."

Return To Doddinghurst,

NEW SCHEME.

A new recruiting scheme for the Army which was brought into use this summer is stated to have work-

Mr. Hutchinson arrived at Doded satisfactorily and there is an dinghurst by motor-car about 8.40 upward tendency in the numbers of p.m. on September 22nd. He was

men enlisted. In August 3,000 wen accompanied by several friends,

were attested, as compared with and in another car was his secre-

2,400 in August, 1997. tary, Mise Thickett.

The Rectory was locked up when Mr. Hutchinson arrived, and he went to the house of Mr. A. J. Beardwell, church-warden and organist of the church.

There he had a conversation with the two churchwardens, and was informed of all that had occurred in the parish since he went away in July.

He stated afterwards that he was roturning to London immediately, and would be seeing the Bishop of Chelmsford (Dr. Guy Warman),

It is understood that Mr. Hut- chiason intended to carry out the intention which he expressed on arrival at Liverpool of returning to the Rectory, but he was told that

The church it was impossible.

wardens had received a letter from

Football:-Lai Wah Cup: „Army v. Navy. Second Division Small Units v. K.0.8.B., South China

Benno Mojsiwitach, Pianoforte Concert Theatre Royal, 215.p.m.

"Queen's Theatre: "The Student Prince""

World Theatre: Beau Geste." Star Theatre: "In Old Ken- tucky."

Tea Dance: HK. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: King Edward Hotel, 6 p.m.; St. Francis Hotel, 8 p.m.

Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (hiva),

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Sunday.

(October 28th.) 21st Sunday after Trinity.

Goll: Bogey Pool, Fanling. Queen's Theatre: "Senorita." World Theatre: "Love's Greatest Mistake."

Star Theatre: Special Delivery.” Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4 p.m.

Monday.

(October 29th.) Sales Crown Land: New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1170 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2149, 3 p.m.

"At Home" Government House, Miss Maude Roydes, 4 p.m.,

Pianoforte Recital, City Hall. Harry Ore, 5.30 p.m. Queen's Theatre:

"Senorita." Mistake."

World Theatre: "Love's Greatest

Star Theatre: Special Delivery." Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, 4,30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 3.p.m. Dinner Dance: St. Francis Hotel,

Under the new scheme the various commands are divided into recruit- ing zones, each under

a Chief Recruiting Officer. These zones cor- respond to the Territorial divisional areas, and the chain of command for recruiting purposes passes from the H.Q. of each G.Q.C.-in-Chief through the Area G.0.0.. to the Chief Recruiting Officer. Each zone is divided into sub-zones, each under Assistant Recruiting Officer, who has under him the re- cruiting personnel, with each man assigned a recruiters' heat" on A map to work. A feature of the new scheme is the use made of Depot Commanders and Territorial adjutants as Station Recruiting Oficers and the extended use of the Territorial permanent staff as res cruiters. A result of the naw the authorities stating that they scheme is to give an opportunity were not to allow the keys out of of advancement to retired officers their possession, and the key which whose recruiting duties count as Mr. Hutchinson left with Mrs. military service. One of the Jackson), p.m.; Europe vid Kemp, the housekeeper, was hand-changes has been the absorption of ed over to the churchwardens, some Hounslow, Mill Hill, and Kingston weeks ago,

zones into one central London re- There was

a rumour that Mr. Hutchinson would attend the parishcruiting acne. The new plans effect church at Doddinghurst. Mr. Hut there were zones under retired a saving. Under the old scheme chinson, however, did not appear officers who controlled the various and the morning service passed off recruiting agencies and bad paid without incident..

pensioners to bring in the men.

New recruiting regulations have HK. Football Association, Coun been circulated this month descril-cil Meeting, Scandel Poizit, 5.30 ing the duties of ex-soldiera employ-p.. ed as paid recruiters, clerks, and office attendants, special recruiters from various corps, and civilian ex-soldier helpers.. Serving soldiers on furlough are also used.

A police constable giving evidence at a Londen Police Court said: "I saw some boys playing cards, and ran home and put on an old coat and waistcoat, and blackened my face. I went, back, and when I got near them, a woman standing At the end of the year the by, shouted

Hi, boys. here's a Director of Recruiting and Organi- copper Mr. Campion (the magis zation, Major-General W. H. Bar trate): "How did she know you were tholomew, will leave the War Office, 4 police officer? The Constable and the development of the scheme

I had my uniform trousers on." Mr. Campion: "You are like the proverbial ostrich. Because you had blackened your face you forgot that the eagle eye of a woman would pick out your police trousers."

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Tuesday.

(October 30th.) Sanitary Board Meeting, 415

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Maude Joyden: Meeting, City Hall, 30 p.m.

Hockey: Y.M.C.A. XI. vi H.K.S.R. A. ad XI., 5p..

Queen's Theatre: "The Thirteenth Hour"

World Theairs: The Cat and the Canary."

Star Theatre: "The Fall of Babylon."

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: King Edward Hotel, 8 p.m.; St. Francis Hotel, 8.

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