GOLF_NOTES.
[By B.H.H.]
Interport matches always add ' certain spice to life-even though 'one could wish that the teams whích played them could be made rather larger so we should be, and are grateful" to "Manila for issuing an invitation for the Club to send down a team to visit them. I be Sore it is most probable that the match will be played round about China New Year. If only we could send down our strongest team, one starting off with, say, "Showan, Marton, Stewart and Ferguson, Manila would have to play very well indeed to beat
But that is definitely impossibie. How- ever, there is no reason why we should not send down quite a use
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ful side. When Manila came here a year ago they lost to the Club by 7 points to 3, but it will be much harder work to beat them
LAWN TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
INTEREST. MAINTAINED.
Entries for the Annual Tennis Tournament of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, which includes both the Open Singles and Open Doubles Championships of the Colony, closed on Saturday. The full lists for the different events are given" below.
entered
All the leading players, with one notable exception, have for the Open Events. Ng Sze Kwong, who has decided to remain out of the Singles, is the absentee, and his non-participation is re- gretted, as he is still one of the best players in the Colony,
The struggle for the Singles title promises to be as keen as ever and remains for the draw to be made to guage the chances of the prin cipal aspiranto. The Open Doubles is expected to be even more in- teresting and it seems to be a very
affair.
The strongest pairs, open on present form, are all about the same standard and have lately ex-
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1929.
FANLING HUNT STEEPLECHASE.
CHINESE NEW YEAR
MEETING.
The Secretary of the Fanling Hunt has ant us the following draft programme for the Chinese New ear moeting on Saturday, Feb- ruary 16th:-
L-3 p.m.-Fat Choy Stakes, About 1 miles, on National Course
Winter $75; 2nd 825. For China ponies Weight for inches as per scale. Kwanti of three or more achat b. penalty of two races 7 lbs. penalty, of one race 3 lbs penalty. Ponies that have started this season at Kwanti and not won allowed 5 lbs. Entry #3.
Winners this season
CHRISTIAN HEALING.
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4.)
and is therefore a lie. Mr. Eddy had the direct authority of Christ Jesus for this teaching, because he defined the Bevil or evil as a liar and the father of lies. Let us sup- pose, for instance, that you have been accepting the thought of worry as your own, perhaps for so
ON THE THIRD C. G. MACARTNEY
TEST MATCH.
WARM PRAISE FOR HOBBS AND SUTCLIFFE.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S HOSTEL.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE'S
APPEAL.
Col. R. B. Skinner, O.B.E., RE, has sent us the following appeal on behalf of the Hong Kong Univer sity's projected women's Hostel. Organising Committee undertaking
's projected women's Bestal
the raising of funds.
In this appeal," he says, ** wê have added a clause showing that the Hostel will be open to all races and creeds and that no religious coercion will be exercised."
AUSTRALIA'S LACK OF SPIN BOWLERS.
Melbourne, January 3rd-Writ of the final bour, but despite this the following sound. Brilliant work was done a mental tag which indicates that Macartney makes
the third Test by Chapman at mid-aft. long that you have pinned on you ing in the Times of Ceylon, C. G. the work in the field had been very you are a natural worrier and an commenta
White took the last two wickets expert as it. You probably do not | Match:
Bradman again came in at a at no cost and finished with the enjoy worrying, and it is certain that those around you derive no critical time, which has been his best figures. This was only at pleasure, proft, or peace from it. los in all the Test games and bisting reward for a long and ac Now the next time you are tempt pluck and grit have been very curata spell, of bowling under try ed to worry about anything stop severely tested. He has more than ing conditions
The appeal is as follows:- Hobba and Sutcliffe after lunch
The cause of high education for Ask yourself, wrong thoughts
The heat was very oppressive had to defend hard as the ball was right there and challenge that satisfactorily stood the strain.
received the strongest support and whence is this thought of worry after lunch and the Englishmen getting up awkwardly very fre- women is one which has always Is it from God, Truth, or is it were feeling the strain. Woodfull quently. from Satan, the liar! Does this and Bradman went along very! These two batsmen are partica-sympathy from the community of thought speak to you of the omni- steadily and an otherwise dull larly clever on wickets of this broken by Woodfull nature. Both played splendidly, at potence and everpresence of God, time was
Bradman times taking nasty knocks on the 2-Tox Hunters' Oup.
good, or does it claim that evil is securing his century Over about 2 miles of country Anish, mightier than God? You need not had defended well, and with Wood-body, but protecting their wickets worry full had pulled the side out of a Their job was to play the wicket yield to the iteñptation to ing on the National Course.
a Oup presented by the any more than you need yield to dangerous situation, but having down if possible, for, with this would have slow and easy wickets Officers and Battalion Scots Guards the temptation to steal. When you fulfilled that mission it was the task sccomplished, ister batamen worry you distrust God, because obvious thing to drive the ad- Winner to bo presented with replica worry is predicated on the false vantage home. Good bowling back on which to operate. Cup; 2nd $50 For China, ponies Masters of the Fanling Hunt bona fide "Country Ponies." For Heavyweights that stand 165 lbs. and over- Entry $6.
For
over their own course. I believe perienced varying fortunes, so that that are in the opinion of the Joint assumption that God is not evered by sound. fielding may hold up
that the team that they sent up when the competition starts next here was at least a "fairly repre-month, it will be interesting to see how they will fare against one another.
evea
sentative one, and certainly they played some fine goll, for they beat Shanghai by 3 points to 1 though losing to Hong Kong Fielder was the outstanding player on that side, and he had a fine, record in
The entries follow:-
Chinese Recreation Club (11). M. K. Lo. H. Lo, K. T. Lan, H. C Hung, H. Y. Ho, M. W. Lo, Ng Sze Cheung, Iu Tak Cheuk, Ho Ka Lau, Cheng Chi Wing, Chin Taui Chi
Hong Kong Co. "(9).
those triangular Interport matches, He and Nell beat Fendered and Andrewer in the fourballs against..
J. S. McEachran, E. D. Law- Hong-Kong, while in the singles Fielder hatred with Andrewes, fence. R. F. Jones, Ly Goldman, H. Against Shanghai over 18 holes Owen, Hughes, R. M. Henderson, Fielder and Mason halved with W. B. Cornaby, A. H. Crook, C. E, Budd and Blinko, while in the Holmes.
Kowloon 0.0. (6). afternoon Fielder again halved his match with Budd. Mason, last
year's captain, also had a fine re cord, for he beat Blinke 3 and and halved with Pendered. Manila ertainly were a magnificent team last year and the way the set about the strong Shanghai players in the fourballs is good to remember. In no match were they ever up, but every game, was square with one to play, and in every case the home hole was haired in, par figures. Certainly Manila have some golfers who take a lot of beating.
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presmt and omnipotent.
Labamen for a certain time, but when it goes beyond that stage then the batsmen must use their brains and ability to find a way out of the difficulty, and that way is to attack. No improvement in any situation can be obtained from per- petual defence, which will never
A Perfect Exhibition. Sutcliffe was defending and scor- ing cleverly with Hobbs, and their Both batemen missed running between the wickets was perfect, nothing in the shape of scorable balls. Hooking and pulling of short balls was very skilfully done, and never played in the air when any fieldsmen were in the vicinity Australia were losing their grip of the game, having missed a grund opportunity during the period up to the tea adjournment. At that
Hong Kong
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In 1906 St. Stephens Girls' College was founded with the idea al offering to girls an education equal in all respects to thas re- The work developed and after an ceived by the sons of gentlemen. appeal made by 84. Stephens Girls' College in 1922, the University open- ed its doors to women, granting them the full privileges of working for their degrees.
The need for a Hostel for these women students almost immediately arose and was temporarily met, hy the Church Missionary Society who have for the time being rented a small house Accommodating students.
Mental Nature Of All Things, As a result of her investigations and experiments together with spiritual revelation and demonstra 3.-China New Year Handicap.
tion Mrs. Eddy was led to the About 1 miles, on National «
inevitable conclusion
that the Course..
material human body is bot attain its objectiva.
The game brightened very notice Winner, 875; 2nd, 385. For China mental concept of the so-called
human or carnal mind; that the ably after Woodful! passed his ponies. Entry $5.
material body is never self-acting eentary, but a lot of valuable time or self-governed, but is always the was wasted. Just as the position servant of the thought in which it gave promise of safety Woodfull is embraced. This too, was veri- was taken at the wicket. He play stage the bowling was too short in fed to Mrs. Eddy by the words and fed a grand knock and saved his length to be dangerous, while over- the works of Christ Jesus You do Sound-defence-was-the-main reliance was placed on a jumping will recall that he said plainly that feature of his innings, but Wood-hall when the wicket was turning. it is not what a man eats that defull" is a batsman who knows hia Again direction was to a large ex- files (or disturba) him, but rather limitations and plays within them. tent at fault. Instead of aiming at is his trouble due to the thoughts While he occupies the crease there the stumps, which is the only direc of evil or the evil thoughts which are always opportunities for other tion to be considered an a bad wic he believes in, accepts as true, and batsmen to pick up runs by attack.ket, runs were given away on the then either fears or serves. If you The great tragedy is that we lackleg side while the batsmen watch for
the leg have been suffering from what ap another to assist him in the opened those on the off pass by. Blackie generals
operated too much on peared to be stomach trouble, and ing partnership. you have been told by physicians White rendered the Englishmen instead of at the wicket and con- sequently any danger arising out to avoid certain kinds of food, ask valuable service by disposing of of his spin was negligible. Coming yourself this question: Who am I Oldfield and a Beckett.
4.-Fox Hunters' Cup, Over about 2 miles of untry finish ing on National Course. For Cup presented by the Officers, 2nd Battalion Scots Guards Winner to be presented with replica Cup, 2nd $50. For China ponies that are in the opinion of the Joint Masters of the Fanling Hunt S. E. Green, D. S. Greep, E. Chona fide "Country Ponies." For Fincher, E. F. Fincher. A. E. Guest, Lightweights, Catchweights at 145 F. Grose...
iba. Entry $5.
M.B.E. (5). T. Honda, T. Fujimori, H. Yeshi da, J. Akiyama.
Others (11).
OPEN DOUBLES. Hong Kong 0.0, (13). .
Chinase R.O. (6).
5-February Maidens. About 1 mile, on Inside Course.. Winner 875; 2nd 895. For China ponies that have never won steeplechase. Weight for inches as per scale. Ponies that have started at Kwanti this season allowed & lbs.
Entry $5.
While there is no Forced Entry" event at this meeting each pony must be entered in at least two racas.
Entry forms must be returned, to Messrs. Thomson & Co., York Build-
ruary ist.
Oldfield
Bradman
Tate's Fine Bowling.
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Owing to the uncertain tenure of the lease the present arrangement is precarious. Moreover the pre- mises are too small and the accoun- as sufficient for the present number modation can hardly be regarded
students therefore make the pro- of students.
The increasing number of women
an urgent necessity. vision of a larger permanent Hoste! With this in view it is now pro
undergraduates
posed to erect a permanent Hostel
in
Ali Will Be Welcome, To this Hostel all will be wel come, irrespective of race or creed. No compulsion will be used or the Hostel to compel them to attend, exercised on students residing in any religious services, or classes of religious instructions.
Through the kind generosity of Mrs. Southern, a meeting was called at the Government House on the 20th October when the position was laid before the public for the first time, and an Organising Committee
to accept as authority on this sub-pulled a ball into his wicket, but on later Blackie bowled with bet- S.A. Rumjabu (ladina R.C.). H.
ket of Hobbs. This batsman play D. Rumjahr (Craigengower), 3. A Cassumbhoy (Craigengower), Lim
ject, the materially minded doctor, á Beckett was bowled with a very ter direction and secured the wie much of his diagnosis and treat then, forced the pace, which wased a magnificent innings which re- Peng Chin. 1. M. Razack (IR. C.).
who, if he is honest, admits that good one that tarned. Y. Hachiuroa (Nippon Club), Lieut.
the Oval. He and Sutcliffe had de ment is but guess work and experi- obviously, the correct policy, but minded me of his wonderful dis- 3. Halo (U.S.R.C.), Y. Sajiki (Nip-
fended so well that the wicket was por Club), T. Isomura (Nippon
mentation, or Christ Jesus, the one which was required much earlier play in the final Test of 1826, at If you desire to accept Christ Jesus
very nearly recovered when he was The first round of the Junior Club). Luk Ding Cheung (S.C.A.A.),
physician who never lost a case in the day. aa your authority you will find the
Much praise is due to Tate for dismissed. Championship produced one or two Chan So (S.C.A.A.), E. Railton
sure, safe, and satisfying explana his fine effort on such a trying day. Too much praise cannot be a magnificent finishes, Littlejohn beat- | (Y.M.CA).
Before launching their appeal ing Mills at the 20th and Christie
ing, before 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb- tion of his teachings and method The quality of his bowling was ex- corded to Sutcliffe, for his excel-formed.
of healing stated simply, but fully cellent. England were without the lent display in this innings will winning from Spicer one hole ear-
in the Christian Science text-book.
services of Larwood, who, I under- rank as high as anything that be the Committee have thought it lier. By the way, I must apologise for crediting, to Gilmore Christie's O.. E. C. Marton and H. Owen
Jesus knew that everything in stand, is feeling the effects of a bad will do on the tour. His steering advisable to enquire into the accom performance it the big Champion- Hughes, J. S. McEachran and L.
our human experience is primarily ankle, but although the fielding of of a sharp-rising ball through the modation needed by such a Hostel ship, as I did last week. Leach Goldman, R. K. Valentipe and A.
and wholly mental, whether it be England was reduced to three re-field on the leg side, was cleverly and to estimate the cost of build- had to fight much harder that one D. Humphreys, R. M. Henderson
Handicap Singles "A."
a condition of body or of business, gular bowlers White kept the end accomplished and never was he in ing. Preliminary plans for a Hos Australia are sadly in tel for 30 students have been prepar- expected before beating Hepbura; and W. B. Cornaby, G. W. Seweli
O. E. C: Marton, R. K. Valen and so be said explicitly, Take going for a very long spell and it doubt. which he did on the last green, and J. G. Laurie, A. H. Crock and tine, H. V. Parker, CW. E. no thought for your life, what ye was no fault of his if the batsmen want of a bowler who can main-ed to enable an approximate figure while Beamish clearly did not have A. H. Montgomery, Lai Kwong things all his own way. Leach and Tsan and I Tak Lam, Fay.-Comdr. Bishop, L. Goldman, W. A. Nowers, shall eat, or what ye shall drink; would not attack. His length was tain length and direction. Grim- of cost to be arrived at. It is pro- Beamish will now meet in the next A. H. Payne and Pay L. Comdr. E. Green, D. S. Green, H. nor yet for your body, what ye good and accurate, and the easy mett worked hard in an endeavour posed to give each student a bed.
but occasionally he ball, but the wicket was too slow Room, Library, Dining Room and “ round, and the match should be an Herbert, Lt. Col. Wyatt and L. Ower Hughes, C. E. Bradley Very shall put on. Is not the life more nature of the wicket gave no to do a left hander's work with the room-study and provide & Common
Rev. A. Swann, H. V. Koop, Athan meat, and the body than assistance,
to enable him to push the ball Wardens' Quarters. I still back the Forster. interesting one.
Piercy, Lt. D. Smith, O. C. raiment?*** But seek ye first the turned a ball.
$120,000. Needed. survivor of these two to win the
The partnership of Bradman and through. Bowling on bad wickets Womack, J. Barrow, J. A Sum kingdom of God, and His righte
The Committee consider that a Championship, but it would be risky Ng Sze Cheung und A. N. Other, mega, J. G. Lawrie, H. R. Reming-ousness; and all these things shall Oxenham produced spirited cricket is an art that cannot be acquired
sum of 8120,000 will be required for to say, which of the two will win.
MK Lo and M. W. Lo, H. Loton, W. L. Dunbar, D. H. Hazel, be added unto you." Expressed in-quite the brightest of the day. and, apart from covered, wickets, and Iu Tak Cheuk, Eo Ka Lau and T. H. King, L. Forster,. G. W. modern English this saying means Bradman had given an excellent opportunities for practice on rain
dismissal of infected pitches are few for bowlers the erection of a Hostel on these that, since you live in the realm of display since the
At the same time, lines.
It is hoped that this opportunity thought, your life is not dependent Woodfull, applying force to strokes in Australia. Handicap Singles "B.""
Be most the lack of spin bowlers is a long upon nor governed by food or any that kept the field busy.
for swinging fast their interest in the higher educa GN. de Man, P. E. Barker, thing material; therefore your first probably will fill an opening posi felt want, and even with more op- will be taken by many to show Stigter, E. R. Price, Lt B. P.
concern should be to have your tion with Woodfull in the next
ced bowlers could not tion of women. Lonsdale, A. H. Pena, A. C. I thinking governed by and expres Test match.
It must be remembered that the take advantage of them, particular- Bowker, N. L. H. Rafiton, Waire of divine Mind, God; and as Woodward, T. J. Price, J. H four thinking is thus rightly Englishmen were feeling the strainy against batsmen so well skilled Ashworth, D. Ellis, T. Christie, governed, then everything in your of a long kot day on the approach in defence. D. J. Gilmore, H. Graves experience, your body, your busi
W. A. Sunant, E. J. Megarry,
ness, your home and social rela- Armstrong, F. A Merry Ctions, will quita naturally expres Sandes, A. Reid, L T. Ride, V.
the harmonious state of your EW. L. Stanion, E. J. R. Mitchell, thought. You will recall that when R. P. Mocdic, M. D. Scott, L. A Jesus was questioned regarding the
kingdom of God be said: R. Duncan, J. M. Norrie.
kingdom of God cometh not with observation: neither shall they say, le here! or, lo there for behold, the kingdom of God is within you." In other words, the Kingdom of God is nothing more nor less than the government of God, good, in your thinking, and therefore in your living.
Sze. Kwong, Cheng Chi Wing Sewell. and Lau Man Kwong, Ho Wai Hing and Chiu Tsua Chiu,
U.S.R.C. (2).
The Oxford and Cambridge match, which was played on Sun day, was not only great fan but ap extremely interesting match, with the interest maintained to the very last putt. Quite a number of the players do not make very frequent appearances on a golf course and it was reasonable to expect that there might have been one or two
K. T. Lau and T. W. Chong, Lin runaway matches. As a matter of, fact, this was very far from the Peng Chin and A. H. Rumjabn..
case. The biggest win throughout the day was that of N. L. Smith
Major, H. H. Lucas and Dr. R. E. Tottenham, F. A. Redmond and Lieut. Hale.
University (2).
י
Kowloon 0.0. (2),
S. E. Green and D. S. Green,
in the singles over Davidson, whom C. Flacher and E. F. Fincher.
South China A.A; (2). Luk Ding Cheung And Luk Kang Cheung, Lee Woon Taci and Les Wai Tsoi.
7 M.B.K. (2).
T. Imura and H. Yoshida, Honda and J. Akiyama.
.. Others.
.i
"Handicap Doubles.
0. E. C. Marton and H. Owen Hughes; W. J. Clark and E. D. Black; J. W. Hall and C. H. Brad- T.ley: G. N. de Man and C. Stigter; ER. Price and T. J. Price; RK Valentine and A. D. Humphreys, H. V. Parker and L A. R. Duncan E. D. Lawrence, and W. A Nowers; A. H. Pean and A. C. I. Bowker; C. W. E. Bishop and W. Wood- ward; S. E. Green and D. S. Green; J. H. Ashworth and H. A. Miles; D. Ellis and F. S. Holcroft; C. H. Bradley and F. W. Hall, T.
he beat by 3 and 2, while no less than seven out of the twelve matches went to the last greeb.
Holmes was definitely one, if not the hero of the day and be played really excelent golf, which was absolutely brilliant at times in the fourball. Playing Hollis in the morning he was 2 down with 3 to go-the match being played over
S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rum- the Old Course by a special dis pensation and then finished the jahr. F. Grose and W. C. Hung, round in 3 under bogey. One up on J. A. Casaurabboy and I. M. the 18th tee, he topped his drive Razack, V. Yvanovich and C. into the pimples, hit them again with Baretto (Recreio), E. Railton and his iron shot and bounced on to the C. Pile (V.M.C.A), Y. Hachiums fairway, and then put a beautiful and T. Fujieda (Nippon Clab), Y. mashie shot on the green and holed Sajiki and T. Isomura (Nippen a cruel putt, which came as a nasty Club), G. Bediker and J. W. shock to Hollis who had got. his Leonard (Craigengower). regulation 4 and looked safe to halve the match.
Sickness Hot From God.
of
LOCAL FOOTBALL. ENGLAND'S TEAM SELECTED.
limitation or lack, your freedom is to be attained in just one way,- that is, by knowing the truth.
Without doubt the advent The
The following team has been. Christian Science" is the second coming of the Christ, foretold by selected to represent England v. Jesus, not as a person, but as "the Portugs in the final of the Sunday
Mott;
and spirit of comforter, ferring to the Herald Charity Cup. Competition. promised comforter, Jesus said, "be shall teach you all things, and Everest, Hill and Cantor; Bark bring all things to your remem ham, Stock, Goldman, Leach and brance, whatsoever I have said unto Caldicott,
Reserves:--Baker, Hudson, Bar- (John 14: 16, 17, 26.) This you. promise and prophecy have been clay and Cross. and are being literally fulfilled in and by Christian Science.
It is intereating and illuminat ing to note that Jesus definitely
our
Kick off E.K.F.C. ground 3.30 p.m. Saturday, January 26th 1929.
THE YINFOO CUP.. WON BY WUCHOW A.A. FOOTBALLERS.
"By subscribing sama for units,"as below, subscribers will have their
Dames given to the units concerned and their names inscribed on a suitable tablet in a conspicuous place.
.:
The cost of room units is a follows:-
On Bedroom-Study .. 1,000 Dining Room
Library men
Common Room ..... Warden's Quarters .....
10,000
10,000
15,000 20,000
Further information will gladly
man (Col. R. B. Skinner, O.B.E.). be furnished by the Hon. Secretary Mr. T, N. Chau) or by the Chair-
Where To Send Subscriptions. All subscriptions should be paid to the Joint Hon. Treasurers (Chev. J. M. Alves, la Chater Road, and Mr. T. N. Chau, 8 Queen's Road Present Salvation.
West). stated that sickness is "mental
Whereas men have had preached
the The Organising Committer of to them
post-mortem and
University Women's Hostel consits state or condition, and is from Satan, the liar, and is not from
of the following members:-Chair- After healing a problematical salvation, Christian
man: Col. R. B. Skinner, O.B.E., L. Christie and D. J. Gilmore; H. God, Truth. Graves and C. L. Bandes; Very woman who had been bowed to Science comes, bringing to
so that remembrance and joyfully pro Rev. A. Swann and Bev. H .gether for eighteen years
The Secretary of the Kwangsi. Lady Ho Tung (Deputy Mrs. Club Championship, Koop; A. Piercy and W. D. Fiddes the could in no wise lift up her claiming the words of the Master,
"the kingdom of heaven is at Athletic Association, Mr. S. Wong), Mrs. E. M. Minett, M.D., Wilson; H. J. Armstrong and J. sell," Jesus said that Batan had
E. S. Atkins, Mrs. Cressy, Miss W. J. S. McEachran, R. K. Valen- In the afternoon when Davidson time, Lt. R. P. Lonsdale, E. V.
G. Lawrie; G. W. Sewell and G. C bound her Without doubt the be-hand." When Christ Jesus enjoin Wong, informs us that the Silver Mr Skinner, Mrs Bridge, Miss and Holmes played Smith and Parker, L. Goldman, S. E. Green, Grout and 0. C. Womack; material, the muscles of her back, gospel, he to
Grote; A. Reid and J. A. Summers, lieved that her bands had beened bis followers to preach the Cup called the Yintoo. Cup, pre- -- Griffin, The Very Rev. Dean
same breath, seated by Messrs. The Texas Com Hollis the go was good, and D. S. Green, H, Owen. Hughes,. Barrow and L. T.. Ride; H. R. perhaps. But Jesus know better gave command to heal the sick pany, Wuchow office, for Football Swann, The Hon. Mr. J. Owen player. Actually in this match only strong, G. W. Bewell, A. H. Crook, Bonnar and V. W. L. Stanion; back, but his spiritual understand. apparently forgotten, but Christian | tic Meeting of the Province of S, Boxer; Mr. Kwok Siu ́Lau, Dr.. Holmes was again the outstanding Very Rev. A; Swann, H. J. Arm Remington and L. Forster; J. than that; he did not touch her The unity of that injunction was Competition at the Becond Athie. Hughes; The Rev. O. B. Shann, Mr. once, at the 9th, was a 5 good 0. C. Womack, J. Barrow, J. AJ. A. L. Plummer and J. B. Me. | ing of the omnipotence of God. Soierice has brought that also to Kwangsi was won by the Wuchow 8. W. Tio, O.B.E.,. Mr. Tang Siu. enough to win or have a Summers, L. T. Ride, J. G. Lawrie, Eachran; E. J. R. Mitchell and f. good, rebuked the false belief that the remembrance of men, and has Athletic Association. the 10th in fact of Oxford's 4.
L
As far as we know, adds Mr. R. Horridge; R. P. Moodie and M. evil and matter are real and power-shown them how it is to be ob Holmes sank a beautiful putt for
D. Scott; T. H..King and C. Willful, which belief, accepted by the served and obeyed. It is-note- Wong, this is the only prize pre worthy that Christ Jesus did not sented by foreign firms at Wuchow. son; F. A. Merry and O. E. Holmes. woman, had bound her. Are you indicate that the test of Christian for the recent meeting.
in bondage to any condition of Mixed Doubles Handicap.
disease, discord, inability or im-discipleship was whether a H. V. Parker and Miss D. E. perfection. The way of liberation accepted and avowed belief in oer tain creeds and dogmas or observed is at hand in Christian Science,
might Davenport Browne; W. Woodward and the rules to be understood and any form of ritual or so-called re- how such healings and Miss Woodward; L. Goldman obeyed are clearly stated in the ligious sites. The test of Christian wrought. With the discovery of and Mrs. Remington; 8. E, Green Bible and its key," Boience and discipleship stated by Jesus was, Christian Science her earnest de "By their fruits yo ahall know site or prayer was answered; and Health." Jesus said, "** If ye con- and Mits Heard; Lt. and Mrs. D Smith; A E: Crook and Mrs. tinne in my word (my way of think them," and he definitely stated that it is now possible for any and every Womack; Comdr. and Mrs. F. C. ing), then are ye my disciples in the fruits he expected of his fol- sincere, honest child, woman, and
Mrsed with God through Price and Miss Moffatt, J. Ndeed: and ye shall know the truth, lowers were the same healing works man to become so well acquaint
VW. L. and the truth shall make you free as were wrought by him.
Bless the Lord, O my Stanion and Mrs. J. Eachran; A Piercy and Mrs. that, no matter what your bondage macy of this Christian demand that David:
forgiveth all thine and fits who Piercy; J. R. Mitchell and Mrs. may seem to be, whether it be healing by spiritual. means and soul, and forget not all. His bene
accompany Carnegio; J. Barrow and Miss expreted as win or sickness, as power should Hancock; L-Col. and Mrs. Wyatt; disability, or discouragement, so verify the preaching of the gospel, iniquities who health all thy
and she earnestly,, desired to know diseases." L. Forster and Mrs. Stark.
(Continued on nezt Column).
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3, and immediately afterwards laid
C. E. Holmes, Lt. Col. Wyath, Forster.
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his second thot to the 11th within
four feet of the pin. Three down and 4 to go, Oxford struggled on
and a 4 and a 3 won the next two ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF Stanion; E. D. Lawrence and Mrs. hales, but thein Davidson came in with a perfect 4 at the 17th and Cambridge von 2 and 1.
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With only one more match to come in, Camridge. were 2 points ahead, but Wood and Sayer were said to be well up on Miskin and Wolfe. Actually Oxford stood dormie 3, but Cambridge took the next two boles, and there seemed to be a very good chance of them taking the last as well. but their putts did not quite drop, and so a great day ended with the Universi-Dr.
even natuts oachi
Other scores:-
Dr. E. W. Kirk
2 down Major Beamish ..... 3 down Shellshear 3 down Twenty-seven ontrica.
Kin, Chev. J. M. Alves (Joint Treasurer), Mr. T. N. Chau (Hon. Secretary and Joint Treasurer). ⠀
MACAO RACES.
SUNDAY,
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27th January, 1929
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