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CHALLENGE TO

· CHRISTIANITY

Cathedral Sermon

QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED

Preaching in St. John's Cathedral yesterday morning, the Rev. H. W. Haines said, in part:-

I hope to consider during July the relevance of the morál teaching of Jesus to our life. In the first hal of the Church's year from Advent to Trinity, the events and imme- alate results of the Life, Death and Kesurrection absorb our minds, but now for nearly six months we knust, turn to questions of the Christian Ete. Naturally we listen first to Jesus' own words. He spoke with authority and pot as the scribes. is that still true? Are the words of Jegus still authoritative for us? There are questions to be answered In personal relation concerning justice and forgiveness. There are the series of questions involved in positions of 'responsibility concern- ing duty to defaulting subordinates, duties of teachers to pupils, of

committees to members. There 18 "a group of questions affecting men and women such as" marriage, di-

vorce, contraception.

There are the questions belong- ing to industry housing, wage rato. hour of labour; the questions of law and the perial system with the community. There are the ques tions of international relations collective security, armaments, non- intervention and the rights of sub- ject peoples. Everyone of these groups of questions brings the need for opinion and, at length, declaton to all of us at some time. Has the moral teaching of Jesus any light to give us in answering them? ·

CHALLENGE

There is incomparably the most Imperious challenge facing Chris- tianity today... To find and make plain the relevance of Christianity at this point is the first task of the disciple and preacher today.

To scine the answer is imme- diately clear. It is to them only necessary to point" to one word of Jesus and "cadit quaestio,”

A score of questions due to the development in scientific progress, or "political organisation, vex us today, but cannot be referred to Christ's pronouncements. But, in fact, this verbal loyalty to Chrta. has done great harm because it has, for others, limited his author. ity to exactly those areas of life on which he did pronounce. Tt in our day the moral direction ézer- cised by the Pape affected his fal- 'lowers only in matters on which he land spoken 'ex Cathedra' you would see a similar imitation of authority-and one equally unfor- tunate.

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OUT OF DATE

PASSENGERS

Arrivals By The Nellore

The E and A. liner Nellore ar- rived hera from Australia, via Manila, with the following passen. gers:--

FUNERAL OF

SERGT. J.E. SCOTT

Large Attendance At Graveside

The remains of the late Sergt. J. E. Scott, who was found dead in

his office at Police Headquarters on a "bullet Friday morning with wound through his forehead were Interred in the Protestant Ceme- tery on Saturday.

The funeral rites were conducted

by Rev. D.B. Childs and among the large gathering present at the graveside was the Hon. Mr. T, H. King," the Inspector General of Police.

The pall bearers were Sergeants Taylor, Perkins, Fraser. McKay, and Russell

Mr. M. G. Davies, Dr. J. C. Meakins, Mrs. Meakins, Mra T, Benning, Mrs. M. J. Hamilton. Mr J. B. Francis, Miss E. Helmick, Dr. Shu, Mr. R. H. Davenport, Mr. and 'Mrs. S. G. Wicksteed, Miss M. Eaton, Miss J. L. Crabb, Mr. G. Watson, Mrs. F. M. Ivett. Mr. C. Wippell, Mrs. L. Newing, Mix A. S. Brown, Mr. A. Berrard Miss S. A. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Grave: Mr. P. Norris, Mr. W. Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cunningham, Mrs. F.

·W. Johnson, Mrs, M. V. Alywin, Mr. I. 6. Hardley, Mrs. D, L. Wood, Mrs. L. Wilson, Miss A. Wilson, Mrs.

In addition to the Hon. Mr. King, Hanan, Miss Hanan, Miss M. Dodd those who attended were Mr. W. la Mrs. E. E. Thomas, Mrs. M. Norton, Bart Sparrow, D.C.L.. Mr. R. H. E Mrs. H. Petrie, Mrs. G. Torrance,

Marks, A.8.P., Chief Inspector F. Miss J. E. McLeod, Mr. P. L. Mosely.

E. E. Booker, Chlef Inspector Ches- Mr. T. H. Heron, Mrs. B. M. Samp- ter Woods. Inspectors Stimson, A. con, Mra M. Regan, Miss M. Regan, v. Baker, Mair. Hopkins, Cunning- Mra. E. M. Sayers, Miss M.-J.

ham, Mesirs. Midwick, Michell. Sayers, Mr. W. Clark, Mr. G. NReids. Kirby, Johnson, Whant. D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Roache. Fitches. P. Morgan, A. Manton, C. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Booth, Miss S. Champkin D.S.P. (R), Raptis and Hisking, Mrs. J. Hassell. Miss many others. Hassell, Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs. A. E. Davis, įMiss I. Parker, Miss M. G. Paterson. Mr. Harry Wah, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bow Misi Lee Bor, Mr. P. Tsin Ke Chung

Inspector General of Police, Mr. Master Choi Hai Sing. Mr. See Hoc. d. Perdue, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kir- Yen Wee Mr. and Mrs. Mow Yuk by. Inspector and Mrs. R Shan- non, Mr. and Mrs. F.W, Shaftain, Mr. and Mrs. Galvin, Mr. A. J.

Kwan, Mr. R. Selly. Mr. E. F. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Waller, Master Wailer, Miss M. Waller, Mr. J. Campbell, Mr. J. Burgis, Mr. G. Perritt, Mr. R. N. Bleggby, Mr. J.

FLORAL TRIBUTES

Wreaths were sent by the follow- ing:-

Minton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Byron, Mr. R. R. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Portal-

C. Phillips Miss M. Phillips, Millan. Sub-Inspector and Mrs. R.

and Mrs. Dark, Mr. Pahoff, Mr. H.

Cunningham, Mr. F. E. Russell, Mr. L. Farrell, Mrs. A. M. Farrell, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Shepherd, Inspector J. L. Farrell, Miss D. Farrell, Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Fraser, Mr. and J. Mitchell, Mr and Mrs. D. H.

Mrs. F. D. B. Tuckett, Mr. J. Feely. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Pelham, Mr.

Sergeant J. S: Riddell, Sub-lispec- and Mrs. A. J. Watkins, Mr. A. J.tor D. Reldy. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Boyes, Mrs Z. Sisson, Mr. Chúa Sing Wun.

!!!!

Darkin, Dasy, Mr. Feros All A B

P. (R) Mr. C. A. W. Mooney, Mr. | and Mrs. J. G. Whiteroft, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

S.S. Pres. McKinley Edwards and family. Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Carey. Sergeants Forrest and

The following pasangers left Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser,' the Colony on Saturday by the s.s. "President McKinley:-

Mr. and Mrs. F. H. J. Kelly, Mr.J. E- Kotewill, Sergeants J. Bentley, Mr. A. G. Pisarevsky, Mr. and T. O. Mackay, T. Pilkington, D. Mrs. C. D. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. G. Perkins, J. Davidson, Mr C HP. E Hey Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Chan, Mr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Koh. Mrs. Mrs. W. M. Armitt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Tang, Mr. C. G. Agnew, Mr.

N. B. Fraser, Mr. B. C. Randall M. Y. Tang, Master Tang, Mr. Sim: A.S.P. (R), Mr. and Mrs. A. Estall, Feng Hwang Mr. S. S. Loo, Mr. Inspector J. MeWalter, Mr. and Paul Von Schubert. Mr Berry, Mr. Mrs. L. C. Pennell," Sub-inspector A. S. Waters, Mr. Krenuri, Mr. Daly. Mr. E. A. Mallett, Mr. and and Mrs. Dunlap, Mr. N. T. Astley, Mr. Lee Mrs. W. Mair, Mr. Tai Chao. Mr. Huang Wah. Gowans, Mr. K. T. Leung, Mr, and General Wu Te Chen, Mr. R. D. Mrs. Stimson, Messrs. Harris and McKinney, Mrs. R. D. McKinney. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor Chris, Mr. T. N. Lee, Mr. S. L. Chow Mr. and Mrs. Madgwick, Mr. and Mr. T. O'Connor, Sergeants Gough Mr. F. K. Liu, Mr. T. Y. Hsu, Mr Y. C. Lee, General, M. Cohen, Miss and Fargonhar, Inspector and Mrs. C. Regan, Mr. G. Borst, Miss Bur- Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Baker. leigh, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Burleigh Mr. M. Flaherty, P.SC. Li Shek, Comdr. and Mrs. C. D. Arbuthnot. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. E. Booker and At the other end there are those

Mr. Bateman, Mr. B. Young, Mrs. family, Sergeant Oakley, Inspector who, for nearly the same reason.

Pau Slu Fan, Mrs. Ng Sue Chin, Chiang Jen-yu, P.C.D. Wong Lau. reject Christ's teaching as out of

Mrs. Tang Shee. Master Chan, Miss | Messrs. "Wong Bo, Mr. and Mrs. date. Conditions they may have

Chan Yee Wan, Mr. Wong. Wai Willcox.. European officers, No. 3 radically changed in nineteen hun-

Pak. Mr. K. C. Wong. Mr. Ng YickLaunch. Flying Squad, HK.P.R. 'dred years and however much we

Sing. Master Ng. Miss Helen Lee, No. 2 Single Bergeants Mess, may admire Christ as a person you

Mr. E. G. Elchoff, Mr. Y. W. Pan, Sergeants Mess, Yaumati, Ber-. cannot expect twentieth century

Mrs. Lee Chok Shung. Master Lee, Europeans to treat as anal counsel

Miss Yee Wai Ha Miss Yee Wal given to Palestinian peasants and

Sum. Mrs Yee, Miss Yee Wat Kee, ; fehér folk. Between these two we

Master Yee Tsang Yuen, Mr. Li are in a dilemma and yet as every-

Wan, Shing, Mr. K. M. Cheng, Mr. body knows nobody has actual and Mrs. Mok Chi Lien, Miss Kao exercised greater influence over thChao Lan, Mr. S. Y. Yang, Mr. On moral lie of the world and Its as-

Wal, Miss A. M, Abraham, Mr. J. piration than Christ. If you'refuse MacFarlane, Misa Majorie Lew Kay. Christ's first claim on you of the

Miss Judith, Chaffey. Captain J. A. allegiance of your will you will cer

Akroyd-Hunt, and Mrs. A J tainly find his moral teaching un-Akroyd-Hunt, Miss Durey, Miss practical and impossible, a drea- mer's visions. The moral teaching of Jesus only makes sense when it its seen as the geography or the standard of perfection of the King- dom of His redeemed people. It is not a programme for the legislative council nor the League of Nations.

THE WAY OUT.

geants Mess Hung Hom Police sta- tion, Armoury fokis, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. CL.D. staff, Water Police, Chinese detective staf, Police Re- creation Club, D.S.P. (R), and offi- cers of the HK. Police Reserves, Police. reserve, Chinese company. Yaumatt sergeants mess. No. 7 Police station, Emergency Unit re- serve, Special branch. Sergeant at Sheung Shuf, Mong Kok, singles officers mess, Hong Kong" Civil Hogan, Captain RA R. Crook-Service Club, All ranks H.K.VD.C., shank, Mrs. R. A. F. Crookshank, Members Water Police station," All- MissClodagh Crookshank, Mr. ranks Royal Uister Rifles, and Chew Kit Loy, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Members and Committee or the Dorbin, Mr. Leopold James Leonard Victoria Recreation Club and many Mias M. Shumate Mr. Lawrence Lew | others. Ray, Mrs. Lew G. Kay. Miss Lois Armentrout, Mrs. J. P.. Snyder, Miss Dorothy Alice Snyder, Miss

The way out of our dilemma is to Margaret L Snyder, Mrs. Bartholo | ANTI-MALARIA WORK listen to or meet Christ as a wholemew, Master Bartholomew.

BATHING FATALITY

His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government has appointed the following Malarial

and realise that what we are con- cerned with a less fashioning lawe than being made like Elm, being made partakers of that spirit of which His words are the signals Lam Yu, Sanitary Department Inspectors for the work of mos- coolle reported to police on FM-quito elimination, and to have the

at 7.30

B. when powers or officers of the Sanitary day that his barge was of Char Ku Ling Department under the Public

Health (Banitaton) Ordinance:" one of its crew vanished while

AL R. Deb, Assistant to Malario swimming and is believed to have

Togist. drowned wind

and messengers,

Kalli Nul-ful, Malarial Inspector Ngab, Keny-ha, Malarial Inspec-

And the second way out is to be delivered from the tyranny of ex- pecting Jesus to have legislated for today. Once you have realised that no man can and that Jesus never attempted to legislate for They were dumping-rubbish at unborn circumstances, you will be the time and Fang Sik, 27, decided free for the greater adventure of to go swimming. He jumped over for redeeming the world starting with board and swam strongly about 50|| yourself by making His word be yarda when he stopped and vanila Yuen-hang, Malarial In- come flesh again in your own en-ished suddenly. No trace could be vironment. RES

found of the man, though they searched for some time,

In other words the task of those who would take Christ's moral tea- ching seriously is to get behind the words, like a merchant seeking goodly pearls to the life and spirit aminating them and then to apply Ltd., has been added to the register that life and spirit today.

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