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"FRIENDSHIP'

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Bishop Hall Makes Strong Appeal for Society for the Protection of Children

At St. Johns Cathedral on Sun- | either a fact or it is nothing day morning Bishop Hall preached Sentimental good will wrapped up to a large congregation, the follow in a napkin is the most dispicable ing sermon:-

form of self-indulgence.

* Jesus sald "You ane my friends. I have treated you as friends, I have kept back no part of the price. All that "the Father" has told me I have told you.”

Jesus was a man of action. He did not say words and leave it there. His greatest act of friend- ship was Calvary. He trusted the love of his friends enough to hurl them against the power of Rome and the power of the high priest They recoll broken. On the road Bomuus he pleads with them to understand why His friendship had gone to such lengthis, why He had "to face them with Calvary. Before

His death He had said “All that: the Father has shown me I have shown you.” His obedience to God. on Calvary showed men and God alike that He understood the in- most secret of the Father's heart. On the Bomhus road he pleads in eager fitendship that they will understand.

The Friendship of Christ then is a dangerous thing. I read yester day these words.

"Stretch me on Thy greatness.

Lord,

Who am meạn and small, Fashion me relentlessly

That I grow more tall

Brim me with Thy fullness, Lord

Till these shallows grow Wide and deep and bounutul

With Love's overflow." That is what it means to be call- ed a friend of Jesus Christ. He will, draw

out of you the вате spirit of courage and faith and daring that is in His own nek That is what it means to be called his trends.

OUR FRIENDS

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THE GOOD SAMARITAN TO-DAY

The second thing I must do is to bring the Good Samaritan out of the mists of time to the mirk of our Hong Kong sums.

I sat, on Wednesday for an hour and a half in the cock loft of a terement house.

To-morrow is the Annual Meet- ing of the Society for the Protec- tion of Children. My guide into the slums as a modem Florence Nightingale, a worker for the Society for the Protection of Child-] ren. They call her not the Lady of the Lamp but the Lady of the Mik. "

LOUIS-UZCUDEN

FIGHT

Negro Scores A Knockout

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New York, Dec 14. Joe Louis, the coloured boxer, gained a technical knockout over Paulino Uscuden, the Spaniard, in the fourth round of their bout before a crowd of 21,000 spectators at the Madison Square Garden last night.

Both boxers opened cautiously in the first round, Uzcuden being the first to take the offensive by land- ing a blow to the body, following a left to the head. Louis, however, soon warmed up and scored with an upper-cut and left-fab, but the Spaniard covered up well.

The second round saw Uzouden continue on the defensive. coun- tering Louls' left in good style. Louls managed to land several left= Jabe," but Uzcuden retaliated with

right to the body and a left to the jaw. From this stage" Louis ättacked with a series of blows to the jaw, ending the round with a terrific right hook

CAUTIOUS TACTICS Both Bbiers sparred cautiously at the opening of the third round, then Loule led with a left and a sight to the head. Uzcüden at- tempted to retallate, but his blows were generaly ill-timed and Louls landed another hard right hook. Uzcuden then twice scored with right-books but Louls connected with a left to the panlard's fate which was covered with blood is the result of Louls' constant ish- bing. This was alsa Loül)' 'round.

A PITIABLE FICTURE. Seven bed spaces in the cook kaft. Under the Stairs an old lady of seventy who sells newspapers without & licence. She pays a dollar for her home, which is just floor space enough to lie on Next to her two old ladies, one of the blind, share a bed which is their home pach pays one dollar for her share. Then there was an old | bind granny and a ten year old grand-son paying a dollar for smat space and earning two meals a day by begging scraps of rice and vegetables. In the corner was an empty place because husband

Louis opened the fourth round and wife were both out working with a jab, Paolino then rusted for fifty cents a day, if they are in madly, but received a left to the lucky. They have had two child- Jaw. The Spaniard was analy ren and buried them both. The

covering up in a crouching post- next bed space was rather larger.

tion, but in attempting to lead he It cost $2.80 a month. The mother uncovered his jaw and the ever is just over forty but she looks alert Negro crashed in a terrtic sixty. There is no father. There right, hook which sent Uzcuden to are three daughters aged seven- the boards for a count of eight, teen, twelve and ten. On my first

This blow opened an old scar visit there was no mother either over the left eye. Uzcuden stag -she was in prison for hawking gered up with blood streaming. Have you stopped to think about without a licence.

This mother down his face and chest, while the letters and the Christmas cards and three daughters live by calett-Louts, eager for the "t" landed you have been sending off in the ing waste vegetables and sorting a atifï left. The referee then im- last few weeks to your friends out bits that are eatable and sell mediately stopped

fight, Where are they now? It may being them again. It is a great tri-awarding Louls the decision on a perhaps in Colombo two ships are bute to the Chinese character berthed side by side, one carrying that in the long days of the mo

GREATEST HEAVYWEIGHT a message from you to your teena ther's imprisonment the three'

Laitis zuriflrmed 'the opinion that in England and the other bringing daughters came to no harm. At he is the greatest theavyweight in his message of friendship to you least to no harm more than is be- prospect. He shattered the usual from England to Hong Kong. Ise ng done to them by their pre-was almost knocked out for the cast-iron defence of Uzcuden, who that eleven thousand men are to camous unens or livethood. get an extra months work in Eng-The sixth space was occupied by land because of friendship, because a mother and daughter-in-law you and I and everyone else will white the husband and his tour remember our friends this month" young sons" had another The Post Offira is not big enough, down stairwHe has no work. I to carry the burden of Christmas salted him why he did not go friendship without this extra help. back to his own country. "We would. These cards and letters and starve there" he said, here we parcels which for thirty days can live by what the children bring eleven shousand extra men will in every day " handle are

visible outward and signs of something that exists all the time. The spirit of friendship which goes from friend to friend is always a living bond. The cum-l merce of friendship la unseen ex- cept perhaps at Christmas time or when we meet, but it is there. As surely as Gulliver was pinned to the ground by countless tiny threads, so our lives are inked to many other fives by ties of friend- ship.

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space

The seventh bed space was more hopeful. The man belongs to the privileged class. He has a hawkers iicence. We were able to hand him the $4.00 to renew it and now he can earn twenty cents a day which he needs to feed himself and his wife without fear.

Thank

technical knock-out.

first time in his career,

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Louis remained sphinx-like throughout the fight, ever looking Tor an opening, which was seized when Uzouden raised his guard for a fraction of a second.

The crowd was datoriished" when, the referee stopped the night. Pao- line was also surprised, although he was really in no condition to4 continue. He was "stal TOKEY: after 20 minutes under a shower. Louis was the greater fighter. He Interviewed by Retter, he said:

will to a long way.” -

Houter.

The spectators included Brad- dock, Carnera, Dempsey, Tunney and Jock McAvoy, the British mid- Do you remember what the Goodleweight champion, who intro- Samaritan said to the Inn keeper, duced the fighters from the ring. "Here is two pence. Whatsoever

It was repealed after wants that thou spendest more when I come

the knockdown blow was a right to again I will repay thee."

the jaw, which drove a tooth PRACTICAL FRIENDSHIP

God the two pence has been put witches. Ozcaden's face was

through the gum, necessitating two There are three things I would down in Hong Kong. Infant mor say to you this morning about tality has been reduced from six smothered with blood that at first friendship as our Lord understood hundred to three hundred per it was thought that his eye was It lived it and taught it. The first thousand, but in that one cock loft cut is the afference between practical alone there were four children Triendship and sentimental friend- supporting their parents by what ship. The Priest and the Levite they could pick up. These are our were men no doubt of good will fellow citizens. Wirat kind af for God but His friendship for us.. Their hearts were torn probably by training is this for fatherhood and Christmas' the pledge of that the suffering of their fellow coun- motherhood in the future. od friendship God does not keep his tryma They attended meetings has guided us so far in the work good-wil wrapped up in a napkin and organized collections and of the Society for the Protection of He risks it in the commerce of the preached with pitiful sentimental Children. He is painting us ever World. It came as a babe at ity about the peeds of the poor, on to more and more efforts in hits Bethlehem-the whole heart of 'but they kept that sentiment | name to make friendship and God unwrapped from the safety of wrapped up in a napkin. They citizenship in this city a reality.. the napkin to be trusted to the {dared not 'trust it to the market The SPC, have spent more. Are bank of Ule. He trades His friend- place. They passed by on the we willing, like the Good Samari-ship with us. He keeps back no other side. The lesson is quite tan, to repay. Remember the part of the price. clear. Friendship which is merely words I read to you at the begin- sentimental, which "exists torily ting. ** in the invidible bonds of thought and imagination is always potentially unreal It is not my white skin that makes me a brother to the Chinese people nor Indeed my own blood relationship. to the other sons and daughters of my parents that makes me their brother. Only if I act when they are in need and I can help them, only then is there a living bond UNAFRAID AND DETERMINED between us only then am I their It is a dangerous thing to be cafi- brother. Jesus is terribly riear ed a friend of Christ and yet there' dout that "who is my neighTM is no other safety. He said "In the bour," "no is it that is one with "world" you shall meet danger but me in the family of God?” The be of good chear I have overcome answer is the "picture of a Jew'in' the world have BANDUNGA ueen and an outenst Bamaritan: The great fact about life and meeting that need. Friendship is about Christ is not our friendship.

"Stretch me on Thy greatness,

Lord,

Who am mean and small, Fashion, me relentlessly

And so we go forward to another chapter in the history of this City unafraid and determined on- atraid betaine God who has be 'gum á good work in us will wer rect it unto the end. Determined That I grow more tall"

because Jesus our Lord, our Master It is a dangerous thing to be and our friend has set His face to called a friend of Chriat unless we su to Jerusalem and we fust are willing to be stretched to His Stretch our steps to keep pace with stature so we may keep pace with Him. We are unafraid and we are him on the Enmaus road. to determined, but we are also eager that this friendship with Christ should make us worthy of our dad- lng. May I read again the second verse of the little poem.

"Brim me with Thy (Idalem, 52 Lord,

Ametll these khulowa grow WIDE LIRI "asey and Bountifu

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