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NEW DEAN INSTALLED AT CATHEDRAL

Governor Reads Lesson At Impressive Service

SERMON BY BISHOP HALL

IN THE PRESENCE of a full congregation which included His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoftry Northcote, H.E. Major-Gen- eral and Mrs A.W. Bartholomew and the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor, the Institution and Installation of. the Bev. John Leonard Wilson, MA.. by the Right Rev. Ronald Owen Hall, Bishop of Hong Kong, as Dean of St. John's Ca- thedral and Archdeacon of liong Kong, took place in the Cathedral yesterday morning. The service was impressive and dignified and the sermon was preached by Bishop Hall.

TWO PROCESSIONS, each headed by the Cross, the former Including clergy of the Colony. Mr. P.S. Cassidy and Mr. J.H.R. Hance. (Trustees of the Cathedral), the Rev. HW. Baines (Chaplain-in-charge) and the Dean-designate, and the latter Bishop Hall and the Right Rev. Mok Shau-tang. (Bishop of Canton), with chaplains, entered the Church by the west door. The service began with the hymn "Christ is our corner-atone." The order for morning prayer in worship, the fault must lle in then followed conducted by the us' who are God's ministers. Rey.. H. W. Baines. Psalms 121

and 122, specially appointed for the service, were sung.

The First Lesson (Islah," Chapter

"HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1938.

Poems, Press, WORK FOR WAR

Problems

IN TIEN HSIA

MONTHLY

RELIEF

Flower Day, Circus And Concert

OVER $9,000 RAISED The Flower Day" of the Hong Kong Chinese Women's Soldiers. Relief Association held on Febru

During the past 30 years there has been growing quite "steadily In China. a brand of Journalism called the **mosquito" press. Known as the hsiao pao, they have branched out into a distinct y and specialised line of their own, quite different on the one hand from the big newspapers and on the other from the tabloids,

In the current issue of Tien Esta Monthly*, David Chi-hsin Lu

gives a comprehensive review of the growth and methods of the "mosquito" press and reaches the

conclusion that the hslao have come to atay.

12 realised $9,526.43 after having deducted $564.38 for flowers and other expenses. The public and other friends who helped to make the event such a guccess are thanked for their co-operation.

Friends who gave $5 or more

for flowers included Mr. J. H. Taggart. Mr. E Cock, Mr. 0. Eager, Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr. Tinson pao Lee, Mr. J. L. Litton, Dr. S. C.

Among the other interesting artio, and Mr. D. L. Wa

Prizes for individuals with the cles in this publication a 'Sociologi-highest record of sale were award- cal Study of the Chinese Family, by cd to the following:-Miss Kung- M. G., Shippe, and China's Popula- Bick Tan, Miss Yuen-Lun Ho. tion Problem, by Harry Paxton Misa Lai-Chun Chan, Miss Ming- Howard, provide valuable reading. Wah Li. Miss Ching-Hei Ho. and

The contents also include book Miss Shou-King Woo.

In this service we clergy have reviews, 201 art section, คก Prizes for groups were awarded taken a solemn and a leading part. (archaeology chronicle and a collec-to the Kin-Lin Ma Group, Klana We have worn clothes which speaktion of Chinese poems.

Ko Group. Yu So Law Group and Yi-han Wong Group.

of our sacred calling and of the Ten Hala Monthly. procurable

6. v.1-8) was read by His Excellency necessity of hearts pure before from Kelly and Walsh Ltd., $1 a the Governor, and the Second Len-God. As Bishop, on behalf of the

son (St. John, Chapter 10, v.1-181 whole church. I have worn old-

was read in Cantonese by Bishop fashioned vestments, speaking of THE DRAGON AT

Mok.

the glory and the majesty of God.

At the conclusion, and white the It is right that we should do so. choir sang a hymn, Bishop Hall for the final fact of our ministry waa conducted to his Chair at the is not our weakness, but God's chancel steps. where, standing be- strength. not our unwärthiness, fore the Bishop, the Dean-but the Holy Spirit of God coming designate was presented by Bishop to us in the laying on of hands Mok, the Rev. J. R. Higgs, and the Cathedral Trustees.

- This

DECLARATION

followed Was

by the Declaration by the Dean-designate after which came the Institution, and, following the singing of the hymn "Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire," the Dean-designate knelt before the Bishop who in- stituted him and handed him the Licence. After the Benediction there was the Installation during which the Bishop took the Dean

and in the many other ways which God uses to enter and possess the life of meTL For we are ambassa-

CLOSE RANGE

Prizes for Schools were awarded

to the Holy Spirit School. Shun Sau School and Lai Chuak School.

ISAKO'S CIRCUS

Isako's Circus, at Causeway Bay, beginning from February 16 for a fortnight "la contributing 60 per cent of its takings to the Hong Kong Chinese Women's Soldiers Relief Association This Circus is one of the best ever seen in the | Colony." It affords special attraċ- tion for children.

REVISED ISSUE OF CHINESE LIFE ARTICLES Revised to Include several dors of God. Our calling is an stories of incidents relating to

The Association invites the ambassador's calling, our clothing the present Sino-Japanese hos- public to avail themselves of the is ambassador's clothing. We re- tilities, 1 third impression of generous offer of the Isako's present amongst you, as ambassa-The Dragon at Close Range Circus during this fortnight. Tc- dors, another country where Christ Arst published in May. 3935. haskets are priced at $2.20, 81.10, and is undisputed King.

recently, been issued,

55 cents.

CONCERT

A vocal and orchestral concert"

A collection of over 60 articles HIGH HOPES

written in newspaper style, this Today is a day of high hopes in book tells of the life and Impres this church. One who have run slons of a young Canadian priest. Will be held in the Rose Room, i strongly and well is handing on newly come to China. the torch to another. There is a confidence, a feeling of victory servant

The writer, obviously of an ob- and discerning nature.

Peninsula Hotel tonight at 9.15 p.m. The concert will be directed by Prof. Gualdi and the proceeds

designate by the hand and led him assured. a strong sense of God's has made great use of the wide will be donated to the Association.

to his stall. „

The Dean, having been instituted and installed, proceeded to the Altar and led the people in the Apostles' Creed, followed by three Collcets and prayers for the King. the Governor of the Colony: all who bear rule in China; the Bishop and Clergy of the Diocese:" the

help in the past and for the field of material available to his future. But we who are clergy pen and It is surprising the know, as you may not all know, amount of information that this strong sense of victory managed to cover in a little over assured has not been easily won. 200 pages.

he has

It is God's answer to a life of "The Dragon at Close Range" prayer and discipline.

is a book which all newcomers "to" For a parson to move from cne the Orient. and "Old China

DONATIONS

The Director of Ambulance has the honour to acknowledge with grateful appreciation and thanks

the receipt of the following dona-

tions and gifts:—

peace of the world; the spread or/Plece of work to another is always Hands" as well, will find invalu- the Gospel among the peoples; a costly. He has to tear his heart able. Copious illustrations are of Mr. J. E. Joseph

rieedu.

away from friendship and love great assistance in making the who are sick and suffering: and which have been for all men according to their strength of his life. Even our in-

the joy, and reader at one with the author.

["The Dragon at Close Range." firmities serve to bind us

more by Rt. Rev. William C. McGrath. THE SERMON

closely to you. Love and friend- Procurable from Kelly and Walsh. Following the singing of the ship which are deserved is a "good Ltd. $6.50 a copy.] hymn. "Jesus shall reign wherearthing. but we receive something in

the sun," the Bishop delivered the our ministry much deeper, much R.A.M.C. ASSOCIATION

sermon

His Lordship said:-

sels,"

TO HOLD DANCE

The Royal Army Medical Corps Association are holding a

dance

in the Peninsula Hotel on Friday,

more moving-love and friendship which are undeserved. When our It is our business, as clergy, to laarmities and failings are met) be men of God, but "we have with a forgiveness and generosity. this treasure in earthen Yes we know a joy and, thankfulness

We deserve all the ridi- which is beyond words.. cule. ali the 'disparagement, So we dare once more, as a new commencing at 8.30 p.m. all the patronising condescen- chapter opens in the life of this The Peninsula Hotel Dance Or- "sion we receive from men of the Cathedral, to ask you for your chestra will be in attendance, world. In so far as we who are prayers, for your forgiving love. and there will be novelty dances clergy know our own infirmities We set out to make St. Paul's and "Spot" prizes. pettiness, hypocrisy, vanity, self-words our own, and ask you to Tables may be reserved on ap- centredness and so on-in so far help us in our task. "Who is plication to the Honorary Secre- as we known our own unworthi-weak, and I am not weak? Who tary, Military Hospital. Bowen ness, we are more likely to be 15 offended, and I burn not? If Road-telephone 34121, extension driven from dependence upon self, must needs glory. I will glory of 170. into dependence upon God.

Only as we depend on God can

the things that concern mine in- frmities."

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HERE AFTER DETENTION

Passengers Fined For Taking Pictures In Fortified Zone The French Liner President Doumer arrived here on Saturday 200.00 from Shanghai and Japan after having been detained for three 50.00 days off Rokuren Island, a Japan- 50.00 ese fortined zone. Two persons 50.00 aboard were each fined 50 yen for 50.00 taking photographs of the coast.

After

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LOCAL ESTATES

بانه

Lau Yan. midwife, late of No. 8 Wu Nan Street, first floor. Aber- For Relief Work

deen, Hong Kong, who died on HK International Rellet Assocía- October 4. 1937, left local estate tion-1 Case of Sticking Plaster: sworn under $1.170. Probate of 2 bags of bandages.

the will of the deceased has been Chinese Emergency Relief Com-granted by the Supreme Court to mittée (Honolulu)-4 cases con- Yeung Tam. building contractor, taining Portable. X Ray set. of the same address...

VOLUNTEER NURSES

WANTED

"

Local estate to the value of 87,800 was left by Chu Ting Shan, alias Gee Ding Shan, retired Call- fornian merchant, late of Tulshan died District, Kwangtung who

we be men of God. If we are not COLLECTION FOR FUND men of God, we are as salt, that At the conclusion of the sermon. has lost its savour. But our the hymn "City of God, how broad touch on human life, can be in and far" was sung.

No fewer than 379 entries, have some small measure, as it were, During the singing of the an- been received by the Secretary of the touch of God upon men, we them, "O praise God in his holl- the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home for are indeed content. We "glory in ness' a collection was taken for the photographic exhibition which our infirmities" just so long as we the Assistant Chaplain's Fund, will be held on February 24, 25, can. through the humlilty to When the offerings were pre-and 25 at St. John's Cathedral which they bring us, make them sented by the Dean, the Bkshop | Hall,

A further step in the organisa-on of about August 4, 1937. Pro- means to closer touch with God. | pronounced the Blessing.

The exhibition is divided into tio of emergency services for the bate of the will of the deceased that others too. through Our There was a celebration of the four classes. "A" and "p" sections Colony has been taken with an has been granted to Belo HoO. ministry, may share the same joy Holy Communion immediately are opened to camera enthusiasts invitation to qualified nurses (ex-vidow, residing at No. 80 High

cluding those already on the local Street, ground floor. Register) to enrol for special ser-

and peace that God gives to us.

PULPIT TO BLAME

after the service.,

M.C.L. FLAG. DAY

The

is

of the Colony, sections "C" and "D" being confined to His Ma- Jesty's Forces here.

Valuable cash and other prizes will be awarded to the successful

APPOINTMENTS

announces

vices.

SIR ARCHIBALD KERR

Ambassador Sails For Shanghai

The Invitation follows the recent approach to local medical prać- titioners, as the result of which a Roll of Doctors available for speci- Ac duties in time of emergency has H. E. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, newly-appointed British Ambassa- been prepared,

Government is now anxious to dor to China, sailed for Shangbai the compile a similar Roll of Nurses on Saturday in HMS. Falmouth.

An occasion of this kind is al- ways a heart-searching one for élergy, not only for those locking All collection boxes in connec-winners. back over a term of service draw-tion with the Ministering Chil- ing to a close and for these setting dren's League annual flag day on their hand to new work, but for Saturday, were deposited with the all of us. We may sometimes give Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank- the impression, when the Churching Corporation.

The total

Gazette is not full every Sunday, that the amount realised will be made appointment of Mr. Alexander willing to offer their services under accompanied by Lady Kerr.

Kurrik Cand., Chem, to be Assis- the local passive defence "scheme.

The Ambassador will stay in tant Analyst, with effect from 1st, Qualified nurses are asked to Shanghai-for some time before de- Jan, 1938.

forward their names and addresses parting for Chungking, possibly via to the Hon. Director of Medical Hankow, to present his credentials. Professor Walter Brown, M.A., B.S Services, Dr. D. J. Valentine, Fost, to President in Sen. FREW, AMLEE, has been ap-Office Building. pointed to be an additional Mem-

pew is to blame, but in our hearts known today.

we know that the blame is more often in the pulpit. Some men can do it. Bome men so minister the Bread of Life: both in word

TWO IN HOSPITAL

WITH STAB

WOUNDS

and in deed, that men and women

in need of the love and the hope

of God All their churches and

Two Chinese have been admit-mer of the Council of the Univer-

Mr. Rene

ADMIRAL LEAVES

FOR SINGAPORE

ST, ANDREW'S A.D.C. PERFORMANCE

carry out to the community the ted to the Queen Mary Hospital sity of Hong Kong for a period of joy and peace and strength and suffering from stab wounds receive one year. from Feb. 1, 1938.

The annual dramatic perfor- the spirit of service which theyed during an attack on a junk

E. E Vice-Admirai Bir Percy mance of St. Andrew's Club ADC. have found in the church. I while it was 10 miles east of Wag-

Joseph Francols Nobel. Commander-in-Chief of the will be given on Wednesday and some can, then it is possible for lan, according to a report made to Laurent Opl.. Vice-Consul for China Station, left for Singapore Thursday in St. Andrew's Church all. For men need God, and God the Shaukiwan Police Station. Argentine at Hong Kong, resumed on Saturday, on a routine inspec- has power to full their needs. If The Police at investigating the charge of his once on Feb. 16. tion tour, in his flagship, HMA.

1938. men are not being drawn to God ease.

Cumberland.

Hall at 8 pm, on each day,

Admission will be 1, Servicemen

and children half price.

Tel. 28151.

KING'S THEATRE

DANCING DISPLAY

By the Pupils of O'Keefe— Montgomery School of Dancing

and

DEMONSTRATIONS BY

MISS KATHLEEN GLOVER and

Members of the Women's League of Health and Beauty

Under the Distinguished Patronage of

LADY NORTHCOTE

Wednesday, March 2nd, 1938, at 5.10 p.m.

Part of the proceeds to be given to EARL HAIG'S FUND FOR DISABLED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS. Prices $4, 3, 2 & 1 Children Half Price.

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