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THE ROTARY CLUB
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new illumination
come to everyone and bring men and wo- men of every creed and social stratum back to the basic priri- ciples of Christian faith, enhanc- ing all their primary loyalties. The solution of 0127 dificulties must come from such
spirit rising from within each one of As Lord Eustace Percy said recently, "The bellat in the change of Society by means of a change
us.
saw
In human nature is an act of faith belief in the change of Soclety without it is an
act of Junacy!!
It is no Utopian ideal but an everyday practical fact. I the Oxford Group quietly at work on vital issues helping to clean up corruption in one of the public services of a big city, regotiating the settlement of a disastrous strike when a deadlock had been reached under ordinary methods of negotiation, and doing. mar- vellous work in all strata of so- clety from the leading business offices to a state jail. And this is going on all over the world to- day. There have beer important Oxford Group meetings at the League of Nations at Geneva, in the House of Commons in London when, 150. Members of Parliament were present, and in most of the capitals of Europe, and leaders in all walks of life are convinced that our hope for the future rests in a change of heart.
THE COMMONS
"Homage Of A Free Parliament"
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London, May 16, The Address from the House of Commons was read by the Speaker, 'Captain FitzRoy.
'It was- We,
your Majesty's faithful Commons, desire to offer Ot humble congratulations on
the completion of twenty-five years of your reign our assurance of our
loyal "devotion to your person and your House, and our heartfelt gratitude for what you have done for your country and your peoplė..
On your Majesty's accession to the Throne we ventured to use 'these words--that we were con- vinced that your rejan, under the favour of divine providence, would be distinguished by un- swerving efforts, to promote the contentment virtue, prosperity an of the realm, and to guard the rights and
of Liberties
your Majesty's falthful people."
That hope has been abundantly fulfilled.
PROFOUND CHANGES Our constitution has proved itselt strong enough to withstand the shock of a great war and flexible enough to adapt itself to the changing circumstances of the Empire and the world. It has given the nation stability, wher elsewhere foundations were crumm- bling.
,
While retaining its historic rea- When I was passing through
tures It has been broadened to Seattle. the big, seaport in Wa-
give expression to the will of the shington State, I was invited to
whole people От 20 extended attend a Rotary Luncheon. but franchise,
and under it your much to my regret I had to re- Majesty's Governments have been fuse as I had a previous engage-able, without breach of continuity, ment I should have liked to to undertake new responsibilities have seen the workings of one of
on behalf of the public weal your Rotary Clubs in America, for
"Your Majesty's reign has seen I feel that your principles. If they profound changes in world condi- are followed sincerely and honest-tons and the consequent emer- ly, will do much in helping to re- create that international trust and fellowship which is so essen- tial in the world to-day.
BRITISH FRANKNESS
In proposing a vote of thanks to the speaker, Mr, Harris sald that it seemed very inappropriate that he, coming from the place which Mr. Amps had just spoken about, should voice on behalf of the members, thanks to him Yet he was glad to do so for two rea- sons. Firstly
gence of complex and unfamiliar problems. We may humbly claim that our historic forms of govern- ment have
proved themselves adequate to meet each crisis as it arose. Our traditional polity has varied its methods in order to preserve its essentials. Britain re- mains, as ever, a free and a well- orderd nation.
THE DOMINIONS
These years record a continuous process of development in the Empire of walch your Majesty is Sovereign. The Colonies have. grown in economic and political stature. We have now before us constitutional proposals designed widely to extend the measure of self-government inaugurated in India fourteen years ago.
he wanted to get even with the Britishers for the vote of thanks given him the first time he spoke at a Rotary Club in England. On that occasion the proposer had spoken with such
Statutory recognition has been frankness that he literally brand-given by Parliament to the new ed him (Mr. Harris) as a Har! (laughter). Since then he had always respected the Britishers because of their frankness and he wished they had more of that quality in America.
Continuing, Mr. Harris said that on behalf of California, he wish- ed to say the same thing to the
the Dominions as free equal and structure of our partnership with autonomous States united by u common allegiance to the Crown.
Your Majesty's high office has been enriched by the personality.
him who holds it. You have shared in the nation's trials and triumphs, you have sorrowed and speaker, by calling him a Har rejoiced with your people, your daughter) for he had only dealt wisdom and fortitude have steadi- with the good of California, Oned the national temper With the the other hand he was thankful gracious ald of the that Mr. Amps did not refer to their hot-dogs and..bill boards and he appreciated it very much for the fine presentation that had been made of the place by the. speaker.
GREETINGS FROM AFAR Mr. Harris then went on to say that it was his privilege and joy associated with Mr. Jim
Queen you have won by your sympathy and kindliness something" warmer than allegiance and profounder than leyalty.
TREASURES OF THE PAST, To-day you are моге than Sovereign. You are head of the family and of a nation and an Empire you have made a house hold.
to be Wilson, the founder of the Rotary Twenty-five years ago you de-. service. At first he and Mr. Wi- nned the tasks of a Sovereign as son divided their duties-Mr. Wil-"the safeguarding of the treasures son. going round the world or- of the past" and "the preparing of ganising clubs while he set him- the path of the future." Your self to the other part of the Job Majesty has nobly fulfilled both by writing pamphlets. It was also duties. his privilege to have visited the clubs in most of the countries in Europe and America, but he found that the Orient was the most im- "portant place for International Service for he felt that in this part of the world history was being made in the next 50 years and he believed that nowhere in the world was there such an opportunity for people. Rotary International as it was ui and down the Orient and the Paci fic Coast,
THE LORDS
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London, May 16. The Address of the House of Lords to the King in Westmins- ter Hall was spoken by the Lord! Chancexor us towar Most Gracious Majesty.
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We, your Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, The Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament as WEDNESDAY, sembled, beg leave to offer to your Majesty our most heartfelt con- gratulations on the completion of the 25th year of your reign
MAY 29, 1935
COMMENCING AT 10 A.M.
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With every one of your Majesty's subjects. whether within the United Kingdom or in the most' HONG KONG distant corners of your Majesty's WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD., Dominions, we give thanks to Almighty God for the blessing and protection bestowed upon Four Majesty during these ve-. and-twenty years, and we pray that for many years to come your Majesty may continue to rule over us in health and strength and happiness.
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This City of Westminster, this hall wherein we meet, tell the story of the growth through een turies of civil liberty and the rule of law of that ordered free dog which is the pride and heri-Machinery, Machine Parts, Large
Lage of our race.
YEARS OF STRUGGLE In comparison with these long centuries 25 years may seem but
a short span of time. They Lave
been years of struggle and an- xiety as well as of resolute achievement. Into them have been crowded the Alerce ordeal of the most desolating war in his- tory, the toil of rebuilding the shaken. 'structure of our commen
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ife, the slow and arduous endet- vour to regain prosperity and to establish peace
Elsewhere, thrones and consti- tutions have failed to outlast the strain. Yet in this realm the development of public rights and liberties has not been arrested: but has been made wider and more
sure
More truly than any of your illustrious ancestors, your Majesty rules over a nation of Tree citi-
zeny.
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Commencing at 2.30 P..
AT THEIR BALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
GREATER CHANGES
Beyond the seas there have been other, perhaps even greater. changes. During your Majesty's reign free institutions have sprung into being and have flourished throughout your Empire and in your Parliament of Westminster your Majesty has marked the growth of your self-governin Dominions by the declaration of their authenne place in that association which we know as the British Commonwealth of Nations,
Your Majesty's own personality | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD has made the Throne not merely a symbol but a loved and living reality For, in the Sovereign, your subjects Eave discerned a man who by simply being him-- self, has commanded their respect and appealed to their hearts, ・・
In time of war the standard-
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hearer of the national spirit, in the anxious years which followed a counsellor wise and steadfast, seeking not your own but ever mindful of the needs and cares of ship and shrinking from no sacri- all your people, avoiding no hard-Cutlery; Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Porcelain Ware, Glass Ware, Tea Sat, Dinner Service, Wall and Table fice, your Majesty has called forth Clocks, Ornaments, Carpets, Rugs, a loyalty and love which have Table Lamps, Linen, Oil Paintings, given a new meaning, to the name Pictures, Wash Basins, Electric of King,
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THE QUEEN'S INTEREST
We venture also to offer our loyal homage and respectful con- We look back with grateful gratulations to
gracious hearts upon the past, and with | Queen, who has shared with, your confidence we await the future. | Majesty the tolls and triumphs of We offer you, with deep respect these five-and-twenty years. and affection, the homage of a
By her unfailing interest in the free Parliament, and we pray that, lives and homes of the people by the blessing of Almighty God, Her Majesty has won a place of you will long continue to be the her own in their affection. When Sovereign of a proud and devoted we see gathered round your Majesties your sons, 'always and
Cause and Effect
Mr, Harris concluded by coveying A certain Scottish minister had greetings to the Hong Kong Ro-three, bottles of champagne as a tary Club from the clubs in Japan, New Year gift, and handed them American, Korea and Manchuria to his housekeeper for safe keep which, be had visited and whiching. had asked him to do so. (applause).
Thef's Nice
Men, Figg-Does your husband ever pay you compliments?"
Some, short time afterwards ne | was having friends in, and asked,
the housekeeper to bring up bottle of champagne.
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generation has passed and the One Set Lawn Bowls bright pageantry of this week has House of Windsor will still reign become a distant memory, the over a loyal and united people.
In no formal manner, but from the depth of our bearts, we pray: God bless your Majesty,
"Champagne air she queried. "Tear he replied "Don't you me, air, I thocht it was sms" "beer, remember, the three, bottles I gave – and had it wir parsitch, and I aye windered hoo I, wis nye sex, cheery **Wis yon champagne?. Metts in the mornin's I'
Mrs Fagg" Well, sometimes he you weeks ago?” says... You're a nice one!
"OF VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 80TH MAY, 1984;
TERMS OAKS ON PELITERY.
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