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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935.

I WILL FOLLOW

Rev. Forster's Sermon At Union Church

(CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAY),

It was so to the very moment of His appearing: "It was evening.

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THREE PEOPLE

KILLED

In Shanghai Fire

Shanghai, July 24.

Three "people were trapped in their sleep and burned to death while another was seriously burn- are now over the watershed and ect in a specacular fire that de as far apart as Russian and Chi-molished six silk weaving factories nese situations and temperaments and an tron foundry in Lane 540 can make them. Yet one thing is Ward Road early yesterday morn similar in the lives ct Russian ing. The are, belleved by police and of Chinese youth:

to have been caused by the fusing of an electric wire, lasted three hours before fremen could bring it under control. ....·'

. The doors were shut whet the disciples were for fear of the Jews." That was what they were doing; gathered in that Tipper Room of blessed memories they Among Chinese youth the old were lying low behind closed shut- religions have lost the'r hoid. For ters and locked doors "for fear of most in the cities now the only the Jews." A few days afterwards ceremony approaching to the re- we find them gathered there again. ligious is the Monday morning Listen, they are praying. Is it the memorial when bows are made Jews they fear? Nay, more: "Both before the portrait of their hero, Herod and Pontius Pilate, Jewish and a copy of his will is read puppet and Roman Governor. He may be their hero, but he is with the Gentiles and the peoples dead. His last will and testa of Israel gathered together." Cood ment may move their hearts, but cause for fear.—Fear, "did you 'say? ¦ it is his last. They are praying about their dan- gers, it is true, but they are not praying for escape: "Now Lord, look upon their threatenings; and grunt unto Thy servants to speak Thy word with boldness." Not to be kept safe but to be kept loyal, that is their prayer. Something has happened.

RELIGION MURDERED

to

his tomb.

י

All of the victims of the fire were

in one silk factory, the Inmates of the other houses escaping be- fore the fire could spread. One of the dead was Sih Sla-sz, wife..of The second was the master of the factory.

Fan-ching, while the body of the an apprentice. Yuig

third, an accountant, Vee Sing- ming, has not yet been recovered. The master of the factory, Sih Fah- san, is in hospital severely burned.

The fire spread quickly from one house to the other due to the high wind, and firemen experiences kreat dificulty in bringing it under control. Preliminary estimates ac- cording to po'tce. place the damage at $13,000. Efforts are being made to recover the body of the accoun- tant.

In Russia religion was not dying. it was murdered. No worship was allowed but hero-worship, and Deain was the object of it all. He died. They sent for the most skilled chemists embalm h's body, the cleverest craftsmen to This last glimpse in the Gospels make a crystal coffin, the best is of a frightened scattered flock builders to construct which has lost its Shepherd. The And so his body can still be seen. But he is dead. For years Russian book of the Acts shows us a marching army, marching "with a

youth has been on pligrimage to this new shrine. They file in. growing consciousness that it is out

walk past, take one look at the to conquer the world. Their very enemies admit in fear." They that leader who is still e inspiration" have turned the world upside down of world revolution. They see him and love him and remember. But are come hither also!" Their out- posts are soon in the capital; there he is dead. I care not what drugs

One was listening to a church were used in the embalming, what choir practising across the way. are brethren етед in Caesar'a household. An Apostle in chains is quality of crystal for his coffin.

The other was listening to the welcomed on the outskirts of Rome, what dignity of building for his not as a prisoner come to Justice, tomb. I care non what of achieve-noise of the crickets. there ment

The first one said, "How loudly but as one who shares the triumph. There is no more desperate sight they sing to-night!" of his King. Something has hap-under the sun than the worship of pened

a corpse by those who have nothing else.

is to

remember.

ADVENTURE ÖVER There was no reason why a small

THAT INSPIRATION peasant rabble, so easily dispersed, should be heard of more. The "Christ is risen." The Chris- fisherman would have gone back to tian Revolution goes on and will, fishermen would have gone back to the greatest movement of all time,

Cross-Talk

Two lad'es were sitting at an open window.

And the other one said, "Yes, and they tell me they do it with their hind legs."

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Irritability - Sleeplessness — General Weakness - Fatigue — Lack his stool. Their silly dream was the re-making of humanity done, their vain adventure over. through the rebirth of individual of Appetite and many troubles HOW these strenuous times take is out of you! Is

They had been, with Him for a than shorter time

some of us served in the War, and how unres that strange episode seems now. In their minds too the memory would have faded, and people would no longer have listened with interest to the'r story, even if they had cared to tell. What did it amount to?-A handful of fana- tical Gailleans; one of them came to his death; the rest were lucky to escape with nothing but a scar- ing.

men, born anew into the family of God.

ཁྭ།

Do you know that inspiration? Is religion to you revolutionary- does it make you do aurprising things? Is religion to you world- victorious-does it make you feel you're "on top of the world?" Does your religion turn the world upside down-has it turned. "you" upside down? It may be you have thought of a dead Hero on a dis- tant Jew'sh shore, and m'ssed the inspiration which has made men's Ilves sublime."

Though Christ our Lord a thousand times, in Beth- lehem be born

And not in thee" thy soul

remains eternally forlorn.

. However much you may respect the teaching of our Lord, you are only partially Christian until you are able to any with St. Paul, "And last of all He appeared unto me, also."

But the march went on, well everywhere: it's written right across all the history books in the world. A Homan lawyer of the second century can claim that they have followers in all the Fro- vinces, in every.. legion, in cities and marketplaces, in palace, camp, and forum: "we have left you only the temples!"

A Persian writer of the same date says that eastwards they have penetrated as far 3 Arghanistan... Stul they There I must leave you. For turned the world upside down, so who is to tell the way of His ap- upside down that in one century | pearing? It may come in the more the cross, the Roman gibbet, quiet seeking of your own prayers. becomes the sign .whereby, a It may come through the spoken Roman Emperor shall conquer, and ward of some one who has found the mark of the scaffold is em- Him. It may be through some blazoned on the proud flags of the word of mine-or in the quiet of legions of Constantine.

our prayer together now.

The march goes on. All down the ages the Church of Christ stands as the most significant factor in human h'story. The Church's frontiers were never spread so w'de as; now.

.

His Kingdom cannot fail; He rules o'er .earth and

heaven;

The keys of death and heli Are to our Jesus given: Lift up your heart, life up your

völce:

Rejoice; again I say, Rejoice.

SCATTERED FLOCK" "Something has happened. And who will say that we do not know, know with a certainty equal to that of eyewitnesses, what that something 18? The scattered flock was scattered because it had lost its Shepherd. The marching army. Just as surely, is marching "because it has found its King.

**He is risen." The reason for Christianity's survival is here. Here must be bought the secret of Its victory,

The greatness of any movement in history depends on the great ness of its inspiration. Chris- tianity is the greatest. Nothing has changed the course of history one hundredth part so much,

The Russ'an Revolution drew its Inspiration from Lenin, the Chi- nese from Bun Yat Sen. For a time it looked as if these two streams might flow together. They

WILL THE CHASSIS

DISAPPEAR? -

Quietly and unobtrusively there has crept into design a certain tendency which may have far- reaching effects in the future. Moreover, this tendency is not restricted to the products of any one country, and in the few in- stances in which it has been adopted it is used by manufactur ers having large outputs. This tendency, is that the chassis and body shell can no longer be re- garded as separate units.

Will this practice Increase? It is impossible to give a simple "yea” or "nay" to that question, but the) fact that those manufacturers who have adopted it are mostly concerned with big productions seems to indicate that it is a me- thod of construction which can only be successfully employed, when cars are made in large num- bers, so that, the high costs of dies and tools can be well distributed:

The most important advantages. would seem to be that manufac- turing cost can then be reduced considerably, and that a lighter construction may be made possi- ble, with, at the same time, an in- crease in strength and rigidity.

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