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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

LECTURE BY MR. PAUL A. HÄRSCH

JANUARY 4, 1938.

DEMANDING

MONEY WITH

MENACES

Factory Foreman Threatened

“BUSINESS - WITH JAPANESE"

divine mission of the ever-present" Christ was to reveal God to 'man, and forever explain and uphold the unchanging and unchangeable re- lationship of "Mind and its in- auite manifestation" (Science and Health, p. 488). Having reached Claiming himself to be a repre- this conclusion, she became con-sentative from the Central Govern

HE WENT TO STEAL

But Not Rob, Says

Accused

Appearing on remand before Mr. K Keen at the Kowloon. Police Court yesterday, to Kam, a 32- year-old unemployed, who was ficharged with armed robbery, al

leged to have been perpetrated at No. 257, Reclamation Street on November 3 was committed to

A

“HOOVER” MAY

STILL BE SAVED

Crew On Way Back To United States

The majority of the crew of the wrecked: Dollar Hoer President- Hoover passed through Hong Kong on Saturday.by the President Grant en route to the United States.

Only four members of the crew, who refused to travel by the Pre- aident Grant, remain In Manila. vinced she must share her visionment sent to inspect and stop-stand trial at the next Criminal They will return to California by a late steamer. The four men now of the Christ with the world. How local business Arms from carrying Sessions. could this be done? The minds of on business with the Fapanese," n It was stated that in the evening remaining in Manila walked off men were so confused and re-man, giving his name as Chan of the day in question, the ce- the President Grant in few minutes stricted by the false teaching of Kwong wing, approached the fore-cupant of the house, Mr. Wong before she left for Hong Kong."

A skeleton crew, headed by Capt. centuries, the tangled undergrowth man of the Ching Wo Knitting Neal-wan, Professor of Political of superstition, mistaken theology. Factory and accused the foreman Science at the Canton University.. Yardley, still-femens board. sensualism, greed, ambition, sordid of selling scrap iron to the Japan-left his residence with his wife and the Hoover, and salvage crews are ness, that the voice of one "crying ese and demanded a sum of $100 to daughter, leaving behind an aman standing by awaiting an oppor- in the wilderness" must be pitched keep the matter quiet, threatening to look after the house. Defendant inity to refost the vessel. Rer entered the premises by a "trick ports that the President Hoover is: and threatened the umah with a total wreck, it is stated, are In- knife and after having tied her up correct. confined her in a cup-board.

Mr. Paul A. Harsch of Toledo, Ohio, gave a lecture on Chris- tian Selence entitled “Christian Science: The Eternal, Ever Fre- sent Christ Recalled," on Friday in the course of which he said:— So long as the human sense of time shall endure, so long will the eternal Christ appear and reappear to human consciousness. By rea- son of His eternal and unchanging nature, God, good, must ever thus manifest Himself to men This is the expression of divine law. When, in ancient Palestine, healing came to the woman with the "spirit of Inamity" who for eighteen years had been "bowed together, she "glorified God," for her Messiah, her Saviour, had appeared, the presence of the eternal Christ was realized, This heuling was divinely natural for, as Christian Science declares. "the time for the reap pearing or the divthe healing 15 throughout an"time" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, P. 55), and all who understand, eyen sightly, that the healing Christ is an ever-present reality may deliver themselves and cthers from sin, alekness, and limitation.

Perhaps the most intimate and dependable glimpses we have of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of this Christ-teach- ing, Christian Science, are to be found in her work "Retrospection and Introspection." This book may be described as, in a measure, her autobiography.'

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in a new and arousing key to atthat the foreman's life would be tract attention

in danger I such information which he gathered would be dis- closed, ป

MUST BE PROCLAIMED The eternal, ever-present Christ, Truth, bad healed and delivered,

The man was brought before Mr. her. The presence of that Christ, K. M. 4. Barnett at the Kowloon Truth, must be universally pro- Police Court Esterday charged claimed. There should be no de- with demanding g money with lay. Of all this there was no ques-"menacés.

tion in Mrs. Eddy's thought. Even "Mr. R. EL Cole appeared for the at this time the character of the prosecution. Detective Sub-Inspec- task confronting her must have be- tor R. Cunningham represented the Bun to formulate itself in berpolice while Mr. C. A. S. Russ was thought, and perhaps explains why for the defence. she shrank from it with all the hesitancy of a refined sind sensitive nature. It is certain she realized from the beginning that to no other hands could the work be en- trusted. Boldly at last she struck out. The waters were strange, the course uncharted, but she had an unfafling and an undeviating com- pass, an "understanding heart," -

HER PILGRIMAGE

The defendant was Cheung Chi- wan. It was alleged that on Dec. 8 be approached Bhum Ting, fore- man of the Ching Wo Knit ting Factory accusing Shum of selling scrap iron to the Japan-

e and

that he

(Cheung) was the only one who had found cut the alleged facts. He threa- tened that the foreman's life was in danger and that it would be And now as a parting message, I more so if he chose to disclose the wish to leave with you a fragrant facts. He claimed that he was n memory, one redolent of qualities representative of the Central Gov- which have ever marked those ernment and produced a badge and characters whose service to bu- manity has placed them highest in $100. Shum Ting, however, told a pass. He demanded a sum of of this seemingly advancing andthe estimation of men. This is the defendant that he did not have the yet ever-present Christ, and to ex-

memory of one of Mrs. Eddy's sum on him and that he could only plain why Jesus, the great Way-rarest days. Some months sub-alse $20 which was paid. An ar- shower, manifested the Christ more than any other man. It is the divinely established mission Christian Science to continue to broadcast, this explanation, until all men everywhere shall recognize their atonement with the Christ Mind sumclently to demonstrate their unity with their creator, their

Tequired

of

sequent to the dedication of the rangement was made that shum original Mother Church in Boston, Ting should meet defendant at the nounced and unaccompanied Mangkok Police Station where the except by one faithful attendant, balance was to be delivered. The Mrs. Eddy, for the first time, made venue was Inter changed to the a pigrimage to the spot now so Nathan Hotel preétous to her. Entering the church she first walked slowly, joy ously, reverently, to the centre of her cherished. "prayer In stone, as

with the money and further ár- Complainant did not turn up rangements were made but the complaint again falled to ap-

pear.

Father-Mother Life, as did the Master Christian. Christian Science

she loved to think and speak of The does not demand that its adherents demonstrate at once such complete moments under the soft glow of the made a report to the police and Mother Church. There, for a few.

On being pressed, Shum Ting unity with good as did Jesus. It

amber dome, she stood in voiceless does insist, however, that this is thanksgiving on the steps leading a trap was set for defendant's ar- the ultimate goal. To reach it to the platform she knelt in silent rest. Four bank notes were mark- . Christian Science points out that

ed and when complainant handed persistent and unflagging effort is prayer: then mounting the steps the money to the defendant, the she reached the first desk and police appeared on the scene and here with deepest feeling repeated Until Mrs. Eddy's experience, as aloud the ninety-first Psalm; now related by her and quoted in the moving to the second desk, the

After formal evidence was given beginning, the ever presence of the words of a beloved hymn come by Det.-Bergt. J. Headridge the étral Christ was unsuspected or flooding from her pverdowing case was adjourned till January 17. at least not understood in a way heart. No words more grandly which could be practically explain- epitomize her life nor more atting- ed. Having caught the gloriously describe the humility and con- vision; however, it was inevitable adence of a life hid with Christ for Mrs. Eddy to conclude that the | in God.

Gardener Takes Mistress Bag And Valuables

Dr. R. 9. Begble, well-known

Government Medical Oncer, ap- peared as complainant before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy yesterday when Ko Clining, aged 55, was charged with larceny by "servant from No. 174, The Peak, of a handbag contafi-

BANISHEES

COMMITTED

TO SESSIONS

Two lie banshees were com- mitted by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday to stand their trials for returning. One was Cam Ban, aged' 20" "who was found in the Colony on Christmas Day, haying bacas de ported on March 31, 1937. The other was Li Po, aged 36, found fog a diamond ring, a sliver powhere on December. 14 in defiance der compact, cosmetics, three golf of an order dated October 26, 1937. balls, pencil and $1 "rents In money,

Acting Bab-Inspector Clarke said that about on New Years Day, Dr. and Mrs. Begbie and Dr. and Mrs. Pope were poiting plants in Dr. Begbie's garden. Mrs. Bex- Ble took on ker ring and put it in Ker handbag. Bhortly afterezirda they all went into the house to wash, when Mrs. Begple remember- od her bag. On returning to the

in 1931. Altogether he had been in the employ of that house about 4 years and had served Dr. Begble himself for some four years. He had hitherto been quite satistae tory, and Dr. Begbie agreed with Worship that it was probably Case of sudden temptation: He could not however, take the man

inta his employ

arrested defendant.

STOLE FROM FELLOW TENANT

• Sentence of ten weeks' imprison- ment with the option of a fine of $100 was imposed by Mr. R. Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day on a woman, Au Yeung-ho, when she pleaded gulity to thể theft of clothing, gold bangles, earrings and finger rings and money to a total value of $348 from

her fellow tenant at No. 82, Fuk Wah Btreet.

Ho Lin defendant's husband, was similarly charged. He pleaded not guilty and his ples was secept." ed by the police and he was dis- charged.

ACCIDENTAL DEATH

A Coroner's jury comprising Messrs., E, A. Browning foreman). Ng Shou-mel and W. R. Br well returned a verdict or accidental death at the Central Magistracy yesterday at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Lam

· färden for it she found it gone. A | EFEKATA KOLEKCENG report was made to the police and S. 1 Clarke asked for a seri-Ping-lam, an 18-year-old youth, ous view of the case, as defendant Who d'ed following Injuries

defendant and another man were

had not given the police any - taken into custody on suspicion He denied all knowledge of the sistance til he had been very cluse. matter and it was not until he had questioned. In fact, they were been in the hands of the police on the point of letting him go tor four hours and had been closely when last examination by the questioned that he admitted the Chinese detectives caused him to theft, and took the police to a.

confess. The ring and compret" were ajuga at $540 and the total value would be about $600. M

dustbin at the bottom of which he had hidden the ba

LONG SERVICE

In reply to His Worship Dr.

Worship, remarking that he took into consideration, the man's age and the fact that he would

| Begbie-wald-defendant had hern | loss his employment and not ständ employed as a gardener by Mr. much chance of getting another Purves when he (Dr. Begbie) had Job, passed sentence of one month's inken over Mr. Purver house | hard labour,

austained when knocked down by

China Motor Bus No. 605 In Tung Lo Wan Road on. December 1. Mr. R. A.D. Forrest bat an Coroner and - Traže Sergeant Clark represented the Police.

The jury added that they con-- sidered the driver was not to blame, and the Corones concurred.

ROTARY CLUB

At the moeting of the Rotary Club to-day Pro

'Professor L Forster, M.A., will sprak on Universities

About 9 p.m. when Mr. Wonz

returned he found that his house had been ransacked and two suit cases, one passport, two fountain pens, tirée blankets and 28 pieces of clothing were missing. A report of this incident was made to the.

Yaumati Police Station.

On December 11, acting on in-

North-easterly monsoon weather is delaying salvage operations, but

Dellar line officials are by no means pessimistic regarding the prospects of ultimately refloating the ship..

RESTRICTIONS REMOVED

The quarantine restrictions im- formation received, defendant was posed against arrivals from Hal- phong on account of cholera. have been removed.

atreated and charged.

In the witness box yesterday de- fendant derled that he had used any weapon to threaten the amah.. He admitted that he went there not to rub.

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