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TWELFTH SUCCESS FOR
LIGHT BLUES
In The Annual Boat Race
London. Apr. 6.
Sir Lengthis Ahead Cambridge recorded their 12th
Cambridge. rowing beautifully, successive victory over Oxford in were six lengths ahead at Bull's the annual boat race to-day by Head and, stroking 30 to Oxford's four and a half lengths in 19es maintained that distance minutes 48 seconds, which is 1 minute 45 seconds slower last year's record time.
Cambridge won the tass
than
Barnes Bridge and White Hart.
to
Oxford made a vallant effort at the four miles where they halved and the lead to three lengths. but chose the Surrey side, which is | Cambridge held them of eastly supposed to, be one of the biggest and won by 4 lengths.
Tactors in the race, the Surrey station being sheltered as far as Hammersmith Bridge, after which the water is rough on both sta- tions.
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The race started at 247 p.th.. Oxford taking a slight lead with
Governor Presides
Presided over by H.E. The Gov-
was
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bath strokes timing 36 to the min-ernor, Sir William Peel the an- ute. but after another minute's nual Oxford and Cambridge Boat- rowing Cambridge pulled up splen-
Race Dinner
beld
the didly to forge a length ahead of Oxford, who spurted and reduced Gloucester Building on Saturday
a length at night which was very largely at the margin to half
tended. Beverley Brook, but Cambridge were one and a quarter lengths in the lead at the Fulham Football
ground.
Cambridge led by a length at Craven Steps and increased it by half a length at Walden. Both boats were new stroking 34 to the min- ute, but the Cambridge boat was travelling the faster and led by two lengths at the mile post.
Loss Recovered
The Oxford boat reduced the lead to one and three-quarter lengths at Crabtree, and then Cambridge made another spurt. their stroke setting 32 and 30 to the minute and they led by 24 lengths at Murrod's and by 23 lengths at Hammersmith Bridge.
HONG
KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935.
HOME FOOTBALL
Arsenal Share Points With
Chelsea
» Due to the fact that the International match between Scot- land and England fat Hampden Park) attracted' a large number of football enthusiasts, a certain amount of the Interest that is usually ̋aken. 'in League football was lacking dila'r the week-end when a somewhat curtailed programme was carried out.
"Chelsea"did well to share the points with the Arsenal wife in the second division Bolton lost to Plymouth. The detailed ́acores, xa cabled by Renter, together with the league tables,
brought up to date, are given below:-
FIRST DIVISION
Bradford Brentford Bury Fulham Hull Newcastle #as laid Norwich Office to Notts
Plymouth West Ham.
Southampton 0
Leicester..........80 12 8 19 82 64 29 Birmingham811 6 17 47 67 28 Tottenham 892044 88 39
Gonts
SECOND DIVISION
PWOLFA P 36 228 6, 77
BISHOP HALL'S SERMON CHIN SHIU JEN
Self-Sacrifice And Self-Realization
Gaol Sentence Passed
Nanking April, 5. Chin Shlu-jen, ex-Governor of At St. John's Cathedral yester- wind and rain, it must soon decay. Bakiang. has been sentenced by day. Bishop Hall preached the More than that it was the instru-
the Nanking District Court to three following. sermon:--
ment of death. It is something
and a half years' imprisonment on made by man for destruction. And
a charge of instigating a foreign yet the Cross stands to us for self-menace to the State on the ground realization intensely personal
that he consluded à provisional Sinklang-Soviet agreement with- out the Government's approval
He was acquitted on charges of embezzlement of public funds. nurder, arson and robbery.
· Last week I gave you two pic-¦ tures of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane and Buddha seated in meditation. They are both, in a way, pictures of self-realization. Buddha finds the peace he desires in meditative exercise, Jésus of Nazareth finds the fulfilment of His
being through menduous obedience to His ther's will.
Own
tre-
Fa
Jesus, we are told, set. His face to go to Jerusalem. Last week we saw Him in the struggle of Geth- semane, Apparently with delibera- tion, of His own free will, the most intensely personal human being,
It is understood that the priso ner is appealing to the Suprome Court —
He went to meet the destructive power of the Cross, and so has To-night I want three
to give you made it at once the symbol of de- more illustrations of self-feat and victory, of self-sacrifics. Reuter. realization. The first is the Sickle and the Hammer, the symbol of Communism, the second the Lotus,
and self-realization.
Before we can understand the full significance of this self-realization
Newcastle....... 37 20 13 89 60 the symbol of Buddhism, the third or Jesus of Nazareth, we must look i sacrifice they have been offered
45 $2 8 22 4 10 89 88 48 36 18 10 8 00 48 49 34 21.2 12 8424
Manchester U....35 20 3 12 88 48 48 Plymouth 86 17 8 12 64 62 40 Falbans
36 14 11 11 69 50 19 Notta F.....35 13 8 12 65 54 19 Sheffield U........86 13 9 14 85" 54 35 Hall
„86 14 7 15, 69 82 35
30 15 4 17 47 62 62 61
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36 13 14 65
33 88
the Cross, the symbol of our own Christian" faith.
It
a little more closely at the mean- the stones of self-denial How the ing of self-sacrifice. I remember devil must laugh when he hears When I think of the Sickle, and a Don at Oxford saying once at us singing. Hammer I have a very vivid picture an informal meeting that it is a
"The daily round the commen in my mind of the great bust of mistake to call the Cross self-
bask. Lenin which looks down on the sacrifice, the
Wil furnish all we need to ask self- greatest passengers who arrive from Poland sacrifice, for Jesus would have
Room to deny ourselves a road Bradford........ .56 9 15 12 47 34
at the Russian frontier. In this been Barnsley...... 84 10 # 15 48 70
For to shirk the Cross.
That leads us daily nearer God". SWEDER 36 1 7 18 46 60 20 bust there is magnificent 'human- then Jesus would have sacrifed
Self-denial has come to mean tom Port Vale...80 19 10 18 43 84 23 ity. dogged, determined. courage- his honour and poured out in com-
us a kind of unpleasant restric- Bradford C
96 10 8 18 15 68 38ous. This is man realizing his plete waste the whole meaning of tion upon self-realization, upon the Southampton....36 8 12 17 39 6828 creative power in the stern lead- His life. I think that what he things we want to do. Many of us Notts C.............36 8 7.21 86 78 23 0 Oldham
men. 9.4 23 40 84 22 ership of his fellow
meant us to understand was that practise it because we think it is Sickle and Hammer are the sym-self-sacrifice in itself is meaning what Our Lord asks of us." Self- bol of this energy. The Sickle is less. The death Implied in self-
denial is to self-sacrifice the symbol of the countryman's sacrifice is only valuable if it is the
vaccination is to small pox, what triumph over nature compelling way into new life. Jesus Himself innoculation is to typhoid. her to supply him with food, the
seems to have made this very religion of Jesus is a disease, an Hammer is the symbol of the clear. "Greater love," Jesus said, infectious disease. The townsman, the engineer,
the "hath no man than this that he laughs when he hears us fasten- steel and lay down his life for his friends," | ing upon ourselves the idea of craftsman, compelling stone to serve the eager purposes and again "except a grain of wheat
if-denial. He knows we are in of human Hft
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Reuter,
Arsenal Birmingham
2. Chelsea
3. Freston
3
0
Blackburn...
4 Wolves
2
LOCAL FUNCTION
Leeds
0 Leicester
2
Liverpool
1 Derby
3
Manchester C.
2 Everton
2
Mld'boro
2 Huddersfield
1
Portsmouth Wednesday Stoke W. Brom
◊ Aston Vila
I
4 Tottenham
.0
Brentford. Wost Han Blackpool.. Bolton
0 Grimsby
1 Sunderland
1
SECOND DIVISION
Blackpool
1 Shefield U,
C
2 Oldham
0
∙1. Swansea
0
Bury
4 Barnsley
1 Burnley
2 Burnley
0
Norwich..
1 Port Vale
Q
1. Notts C
1
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2 Manchester U.2 1 Bolton
0
1 Bradford C.
2 Charlton
2
2 Swindon
0
6 Brighton
0
2 Cardiff City
Charlton...
1 Torquay
1
Bending
1
Lutoa........
3 Aldershot
2 Queen's PR.
0 Coventry..
Watford
1
1 Bristol R
0
3 Southend
2.
....36.18"
2 Crystal P.
0 Bristol R....94 14 8 12 Brighton 35 15 6
4. Chester
..35 18 7 9 78 49 48 .........88 17 8 10 68: 38 45 Crystal P38 18 9 11 87 40 41
713 84 57 37 60 63 36 5 49 37 14 7 16 49 86.35 51. 55 34
0 Southport
55 56
3 York
4 Gateshead
0
2 Hartlepools
1
2 N. Brighton
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2 Accrington
o Doncaster
1
5 Crewe
1 Southond........48 હું ×ä
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1
No speeches were delivered but the toast of His Majesty the King was proposed by His Excellency.
Special facilities for listening in to the boat-race relay were made and a radio extension from the Broadcasting the Dining Room. "Seated at the main table were Str.William Peel; on his right was THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) the Colonial Secretary, Sir Thom- | Bourn’th as Southern, Mr. Justice R. Bristol C. Lindsell, the Vice-Chancellor of Clapton the Hong Kong University, Bir Coventry william Hornell, and Dr. M.. O. Exeter Pister, while on his left were Gillingham seated the Secretary for Chinese Millwall Affairs, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith. Mr. J. K. Bousfield, and Mr. D. W. Tratman
Newport Northampton Reading Watford
1 Luton
THIRD DIVISION (NORTË) Barrow Carlisle Chesterfield Halifax Lincoln
-The following were also pre- sent: Mr. Duncan McNeil, Mr. F. A Joseph, the Rev. G. E S. Ups dall, Mr. L. EN Ryan, the Rev. M. w. Halward. Mr. J. Barrow: Mr. R. I. Cherrill. Mr. G. F. She. Mr. w. Schofield, Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- 'Padyen, Mr. Walten. Mr. C. C. Mansfield Roberts. Mr. H. S. Lo, Mr. G. S. Rotherham F. Heywood. Mr. F. C. Lee. Mr. Rochdale Lea D'Almada e Castro Jng. the Tranmere Rev. L. L. Nash. Mr. G. R. Sayer, Walsall Professor L. T. Ride. Dr. 8. *Wrexham Wan, the Rev. H.-W. "Baines, Mr.
Reuter, G. Herklots, Mr. G Yorke, Mr. L B. Holmes, Mr. D. W. Morley, Mr. H. W. Lee. Mr. L H. Yates, Mr. D. te's F. Davies. Mr. B. I. Flanagan, Mr. ree H. S. Mck. Mr. H. G. Wallington, at Mr. J. G. Pilcher, M. C. Drage
and Major E L Withington.
Though both strokes were strik- ing 32 to the minute. the Oxford crew were pulling much stronger, and had reduced the Cambridge lead to two lengths at the Mills The crews entered choppy water at the Doves with Cambridge maintaining a two-lengths lead. Both crews were rowing strong. and Cambridge were two lengths ahead at the two miles mark.
At Chiswick Eyot Cambridge were leading by 33 lengths and at Chiswick Steps by 3). Cambridge were now rowing 33 strokes to the minute to Oxford's 31. They ere leading by 31 lengths a Meadows, faur lengths miles, and Ave to sx lex Devonshire Meadows.
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE-
2 Stockport
First Division
upata
;
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Goal P W D L F A Pt 36 23 0 7 86 44 5% 35 18 10 7 73 4848 34 17 40 B T6 44 +4
Millwall
2 Queen's P. R...37 138 15
Exeter
1
38 13 7 18 58.67
36
1 Clapton 0.35 12 8 18
Cardif .......38 11 0 16 67 70 31 Bournemouth.....38 13 $17 47 6 31 Bristol ......34 12 7 15 38 48 Swindon.....m
34.10 10 14 81 63 30 Aldershot...... 30 10 0 17 40 64 -29 Gillingham .......34 9 0 17 48 67 97 Newport........ 36 10 5 21 48 91 25
F W D L F A Pie Amenai
35 19 11 6 20 41 49 Sunderland.....34 17 1 6 73 38 46 Manchester 35 30 12 06 67 42 Wednesday
....36 17 10 63 5+ 43 Everton.36.16 10 11 70 71 40 Liverpool...... .35.16 18 86 74 39 Derby........... 3515 8 12 87 B-35 Grimsby 835 15 0.1387 66 37 Stoke................38 16 5 15 31 61 37 West Bromwich.38 16 74 75 74 37 Preston ............35 12 10 10 30 88 34
34. Chelsea ......
36 147 15 61 3 35 3131 82 89 36 Aston Villa Portsmouth 35 12 8 វ 58 80 83 Huddersfield.....37 13 7 16 63 66 93 Hlackbara 37 12 10 18 54 14 34 .36 12. - 7· 11′′ 43 82 81 36 10 10 16 64 83 30 Middlesbro'.... 36 8 12 14 32 72 30
Woires
Leeds......
INTERNATIONAL
SOCCER
Scotland Wins On Home Soil
50 66 22
The
what
The
devil
We make Christianity harmless when we talk and sing of self-" dental. Jestis said the He came to cast fre upon the earth, "Self- denial" is a fire extinguisher,
fall into the ground it abidethnoculating ourselves against the And yet there is about Lenin a
alone, but if it die it bringeth grand Infection of self-sacriacing wistful loneliness. A man may be
forth much fruit." And then on love. Innoculation means literally master of his fellow men, he may
the night before He suffered He raaking harmless. dominate inorganic matter, he took the loaf and gave it to them may even paint great pictures, and and said "This is myself given for write great poetry and yet he may you, eat ye all of it." It Jesus remain essentially lonely. No man had had an idea of self-sacrifice who is lonely, no man whose per- as an end in itself He could shirked Sonality is not fulfilled by the in the Cross and sacrificed His hon- tercourse and freedom of human our and His leadership. If He friendship has achieved self had done so He would have re- realization. It is not in domina-mained à lonely and defeated man. tion, not in success, but in the joy of human intercourse that the Anal powers of men flower most beautifully.
THE LOTUS
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Gela PWLL PA Pt Doncaster......34 225 74 82
The Lotus is another superp Tranmere.34 19 10 7 68 39 45
The Cheater.............36 18 11 7 81.62 47 symbol of self-realization. Halifax
36 2 21 5 10 73 50 47 root is hidden in the slime, The Darlington 37 Ja 8 11 72 84 44.ong leaves push up through the Map-field 35 186 11 63 48 42
incola
...36 18 13 74 65
stagnant water and as they open Rotherham......35 17 5 1 87 6 30
upon the surface draw in from the Stockport....... .83 17 13 73 45 * sun and air that newness of life Chesterfield.....34 15 7 12 67
20 37 which enables the hidden rool to Wrexbam...... 35 18 11 11
.: Crawe.******
45 13 914
go
living. Then slim and Barrow ........
beautiful the flower bud pushes. Walsall...... 87 9 9 17 60 88 82 its way into the light until it has Bartlepoole......30 12 7 17 81 78 81 New Brighton...38 12 7 17
reached maturity and
opens in 52·87 "31 York............ 34 11 4 19 68 US
spotless purity and perfect chalice- Gateshead 36 12 6 18 53 81 30
like form to receive, the warmth Accrington ...38 10 9 20 55 86 28 and strength of summer sun Bochdale ..36 9 9 1867 shine. Southport. 86.8 11:17 ·40 7227 Carlisio
In this perfection all the strange workings of nature find fulfilment in beauty, proportion and inter-
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HOME RUGGER
Saturday Match "Results
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The Cross, then, stands for salf- sacrifne directed towards new life, and the clue to it, is in the op- posite idea of loneliness. If Jesus had not died He would have re- mained alone. As it is He is to- day the least lonely of all men. He has friends, disciples, lovers in every corner of the world. Through self-sacrifice He has come to fullest self-realization in the friendship and communion with His fellow' men.
What Jesus sald was "we must deny ourselves, Le, make ourselves literally naught and our own wish- es utterly obedient to God if we are to follow Him, the bridegroom, and be the children of the bride chamber:
OUT OF LONELINESS
The way of the Cross is not easy. but it is eternally worth while, It is the only way out of loneliness into life. It is the only way by which resentment may be routed and forgiveness spring up like &. well of living water from hearts.
our.
but - tre-
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THE GATE OF FRIENDSHIP
I am sure that every one of you Remember how be laid to Peter. here, has some friendship, some "If I wash thee not thou hast no human relationship which is not part in me." The way of self- Happy. It may be a partner in sacrifice, of which the Cross of business, it may be a man in your Christ is the symbol, is an open mess, it may be a brother, a wife door into the fullest human friend-ar a husband. If I have reminded ship. It is the way to the highest you of some bitterness there are form of self-realization, it is the you not saying even now, "Yes, it way out of loneliness into the Joy only so and so would be less ob- and happiness of human friend-stinate, less extravagant, less self dependence. But there is some- ship. It is in triendship, and willed how delightful our friend. thing cold about the whiteness of friendship alone, that man finds ship would be." It is just there the Lotus something unapproach- his fulfilment. Shelley, perfect that Christianity comes in able, self-centered, self-satisfied. craftsman though he was,
poet essentially practical, If human progress were merely
and maker of beauty, finds life menduously stern. Jesus set His Lotus progress there would be no meaningless and commits suicide. face to go to Jerusalem. passion, no joy in this self-realiza- so it is with many who have taken would have been glad to have the tion. The Lotus is the true sy the Hammer and Sickle as the obstinacy of the Cross removed bol of the Buddhist ideal, for the symbol of self-realization. Napo- from His path, but Jesus found in Buddhist would escape desire and leon was much more lonely than Gethsemane that that is not God's London, April 6. achieve self-realization by the ne- the lonely island of his captivity. way, So He found self-realization The 'following were the results ofzation of all feeling.
He could only use men and wo-in self-sacrifice. The Cross stands Hammer and Sickle are symbols men, master rugby, football matches played to
them and control as supreme symbol of human ob- Aberavon day:--
of one form of self-realization, the them because he never stooped to stinacy, the symbol of all obstinate 19 Devonport S. 4 Lotus of another. Notice they are wash their feet, never went the difficulties that spoil your rela- 9. London Scot. 15 both impersonal. The Hammer way of the Cross. He had no part ionships with those about you. 24 and Sickle are the most primitive in the fullest self-realization in Jesus submitted to that obstinacy,
8 machines, but they represent the human friendship.
He was nailed to it, it was the A padded Jacket doesn't dis-meant the sharing of championship Headingley
3 newest developments of reaping courage a stage beginnen (5).
5 and binding machines and all the honours with four points each. 10-Spin 'out. (8).
Neath
23 Old Faulines-"s elaborate machinery of construc- Members of the St. John Am- 11-What a little monkey it is to bulance Brigade and policemen Northampton
Newport 14 Blackheath ation with which we are familiar in be sure! (8), «KE.
were busily attending. to fainting Old Merchant T. 9 London Welsh 8 personal, it has no feeling, no fears 6 Rosslyn Park 16 this city. The Lotus is also im- cases. The crowd gave a wonder- Plymouth A. ful reception to His Royal Highness Richmond
23 Torquay 4th, 4 only an unconscious growth to the Duke of York on his arrival,
17 Cardi
perfection 12
as he is the first member of the Royal family to attend a Boccer match in Scotland..
Note:-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.
Across
1-It's certain if an M.P. can't be this in the House, he should be dumb to it (7).
BThis might have been done.
by now, if solved previously (7).
1
D-Being without means, one may find in this crprt a bunk (10). 10-For an author: It's a beginning.
(5). 12-Taking
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various foods, should keep some room for meat, but not (6). 13-The open waste the roomh
might turn it intol⋅ (4) 14--Have a abot at this, but only ane barrel, mind you! (3): 16-Evidently is not up (43) 17-May be the master stoppins
in bed! (8). 18-ŝo longi (5).!
22-For public shows, some sell these to give a clearer view, and may be prepared to "accept less (anagram) (10). 23-A whimsical idea isn't but
view, enables one to see the sound! (3):
6-An animal of "hefty weight, we have the sense to tolerate (4).
Glasgow, April 6. A crowd of 130,000 attended Hampden Park to-day to witness the final match of the internation- Bath
al soccer tournament which ended; Birkenhead P., 8 Leicester 7-You can solve this by doingtri a victory for Scotland over Eng- Bristol
nothing! (4)...
13 This lark is never seen in a
cage (3).
14-An attractive balt must be
offered to this fish (5). 15A small hawk (6).
land by two goals to nil, which Gloucester
Wasps Nottingham Swansea Trojans Cheltenham Reuter
7. Harlequins 10 fanelly
Waterloo
0 St. Mary's H. 13
IF JESUS HAD SHIRKED
5 Moseley
18- Bridgend
10 5
THE CROSS
3 Portsmouth 8.0.
The
9 Abertillery
still
3
Scottish left-winger. Thereafter, England attacked and both West goalmouth McPhall, Gallacher, and wood, at inside-left, and Brook, the Napler all missed scoring chances. left-winger, tested Jackson.
Eventually Duncan netted just be- McPhail, Scotland's inside-left, fore the interval from Napier's imissed by inches and Gallacher corner kick w
19 To find a poet cailing this
black would be no change Hapgood, won the toss for Eng (4),
land, but Scotland were early pro 20-Drifting.vapoury clouds (4).minent, Hibbs, the English custo 21-An image, or it may be a dian, clearing from Duncan, the
coin (4). We may bracket this last clue with a word that is given exactly as quoted (3) The following is the solution of Saturday's puzzle:--
Acro, Détrimental D, Cor- dial: 10, Twice; 11, Lille: 12, Des tine: 13, Mo-unts: 15, Hangar: 18, I-One may have a weakness for Tobacco; 20, B-raw-n: 22, O-rate:
23, Retreat; 24, Terrestrial, 2-8howy decorations (8).
24-A natural impulse (8),
this (8).
Down
it
was proving a very lively handful The second half opened in whirl- for Barker, the England pivot. The wind manner, Walker swerving and Napler and Walker partnership on dribbling through the entire de- the Scottish fight wing provided fence before passing inside, but the outstanding feature of the | Hibb threw himself at Gallacher's game.
feet to prevent a score, 3-His change of manner so
Walker, Bootland's leader, inissed Scotland was attacking furious easily identifies this foreigner 4 Ma-lady: 5, Notes: 6. A-rising: scoring by inches with a great ly and forced two successive cor- (8). 4To drink Eike, a fish (4).
- Down-1. Enrol; #3, E-gim-ent:
7 Acclamation: 8. Feregrinate: 14. dilva from 30 yards Scotland con- ners, from the last of which Dun, Embrage; 16. Arbiter; 17, Morris; } tinued to "press, and during a can headed in from Napier's kick
thrilling melee m the England | Reuter.
5 This mouth; being open to 19, Clear; 21, Arena.
I have reached the centre and death of all His own desires. But clue of all that I am trying to say in so doing He triumphed over it. to-night. It is this; that you only I do not ask you to go His way be understand the Cross of Jesus cause by so doing you will be Christ when you see it as the gate more religious, more Christian. of human friendship. Men and What I say to you is simply this women will only solve the pro- "Here is God showing you the way, blems or human relationships if here is God offering you, perfect they will make the way of the freedom in your relations with Cross the way of their Hfe with those you love, with those with Cross at first sight seems their friends. There must be many whom you have to do. Here is God more
Impersonal. In the who, for all their galety and popu offering you escape from lore- hands of men the Sickle and Ham- larity are essentially lonely in liness: ofering instead the deepest mer become quick with energy and heart. I have wondered often joys of human love and friendship, life. The Lotus grows with all the when I have seen husband and Here is God saying to you, as he
Cross is dead wood. tireless energy of nature. But the wife bright and kindly in the en- said to Jesus in the Garden, that tertainment of their friends what there is no escape from the Cross, Exposed to
happens when their friends go and that the way of life is the way of the two are left together. How death, that you and I too can only often is there not then, on one find our fullest self-realization, side or another, bitterest loneliness our fullest happeness by dying to because of some hardness, some our own desires, our own wishes, strain between them
ir own share, in the life we live with our friends and dear ones. Here is God offering each one of The religion of Christ as they us escape from the prison house! have met it, listened to it, tried of loneliness and bitterness, to understand it has not, perhaps, know from experience that only by been much help to them, and the obedience to the way of the Cross reason is, I believe, that asking can one and the fullest ¡joy- and for bread, they have been given happiness in friendship stones For the bread, of self- married
HAMILTON WING
London, April 5. In the only Scottish League game played to-day Hamilton, the Cup analists, beat the Hearts at home by two clear goals to advance to above Aberdeen in the League table Beuter
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