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Wesley Commemoration

Service At Cathedral

REV. SANDBACH ON THE WORK OF THE GREAT EVANGELIST

FUNERAL OF MR. H.F. WESTLAKE Large Attendance At

Services

Westlake

GENERAL

BRIDE'S DRESS OF WHITE FRENCH SATIN

PRETTY KOWLOON

WEDDING

LEE-MARK

A pretty wedding took place at Wa St Andrew's Church. Howloon, on

A very large number of friends gathered at the Colonial Cemetery "There was a man sent from God. Nothing Ins than that gives

Chapel on Saturday when the the truth about John Wesley. He is recognised today as a national funeral service of the late Mr. figure. It may well be doubted whether in the long course of our bis- Henry Frederick tory any one person has ever indiuchced our life in so direct, so pal-held, the Rev. D. Rosenthall off-Saturday afternoon, between Dr.

clating. After the service pable and powerful a way as John Wesley."

the George Guiney Lee, M.D. (Toronto) body was taken to Sookunpoo for and Miss Jean Pearl Mark, only daughter of Mrs. Loong King The comin, draped with a Union Mark. The Rev. D. Rosenthall, set- Jack, was borne to the Chapel by ing Vicar, officiated at the cere members of the Armoured Car

Thus said, the Rev. J. M. Sandbach, Minister of the Methodist Church, Happy Valley, in his sermon at St. John's Cathedral yester- day during the Weslay commemoration service.

A large and distinguished gathering attended, including His Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, and Lady Northcote.

Below is part of the text of the the world for his parials; who was so ruthless with his own feelings and who spent himself in labours aboundant.

sermon:-

Wesley's life almost spanned the 18th century, when the world was passing through the throes of re-

And let us never forget that he volution and readjusting Itself for was called upon to travel a hard

cremation.

топу.

Company of the Volunteers, of The bride was given away by which the deceased was Company her brother. Mr. Joe H. Mark, and Sergeant.

looked charming in s The pallbearers were Messm white French satin on princess dress of Butler. "Crawford, Ingram. Stott, lines with full train and angel-skiri Gibson and Gash

balero of lace. She also had a Captain Williams and Lieut

|three-quarter length vell of tulle

1

a new era of industrial and nation/road: the bitter road of persecu-/Hamilton, oficers of the company, with orange blossoms on her head. al life. And during those critical tion and in-treatment in the early were also present. years, it was this man and his in-years. He was slandered, mobbed, fluence which preserved the bal, stoned, spat upon, but never sup- Among those present at the sex-M. Quon and T. Wong who wore

ance of things.

18th century. That a tre-

and crises." We do

the mob.

gether.

frail child,

THOSE PRESENT

Mr. J. Whyatt, Mr. D. Davis, Mr. Ewas the matron of honour. Her

"mauvų

Her bouquet was of calla lilies.

The bridesmaids were the Misser pressed. He never feared to face vice were:-The Chief Justice, air dresses of French moire on princess There were times when Atholl MacGregor, Mr. Justice R. lines with short mauve tulle vells. That is the judgment of no less the storm of persecution burst on E. Lindsell, Mr. J. A. Fraser, Mr. E. held in place by gardenias. They an authority than Lecky. "Lecky him in full violence and he was in H. Williams, Mr. L. R. Andrews. Mr. carried postes of gardenias. declares indeed, that the Evangel!~ | cal Revival counted for more than imminent danger for nour's to-W. J. Lockhart Smith, J. P. Murphy, Misa Fan J, Lee., B.P.E. (Toronto, all those splendid victories on sea, And it needs to be pointed out J. Millington Lt.-Comdr. Grenham, dress was a duplicate of the bride's and land that happened during the he was ill-equipped physically for Lieut.-Col. R. C. B. Anderson. Lt. in white French moire with shir- mendous thing for a sober, reliable such treatment-for the commonly Parkinson Lt. Ress, Capt. Williams red cotton lace bolero and short historian to say. And that French/belleved story that Wesley was and Lt. Hamilton, Messrs, LE white veil crowned with mauve historian, whose "History of the a man of tron constitution is Yar Lammert, W. A. Haller, W. Harri- daisies. English People" has now been pub-from being the truth. He was a son.. A. Hume. MacMahon, J. Ed- The bride's mother attended in and the story of his wards. H. Gittins, P. D. Crawley. a dress of gray silver lace with lished in three volumes in the Pen-long reliance upon God performed. A. J. G. Taylor, J. J. Holidge. R. R. black accessories and guin series says "This Movement le crediable feats of courage-in-Davies, J. Deakin, A. Wattle, R. J.gladioli corsage.. The Evangelical Revival-explains dustry and endurance,

Hunt, J. Wadmore. T. Carr, C. M. the extraordinary stability which

The duties at best man were He showed, through his own ex-Younger, and Ah Moy, also repre-discharged by Dr. F. Fon. England was destined to enjoy throughout a period of revolution pertence, that men can be certain sentatives of the Battery. Engineer.

After the ceremony, a reception of God, and that they can have Portuguese, and Machine Guns was held at the Gloucester Hotel

of the companies of the Volunteers.

where many friends gathered to to say reality of God's Grace. He proved The Registrar of the Supreme offer" their felicitations Thank God for May 24. 1738that we

can have assurance of Court. Mr. & P. H. Lang. Was un-newly-weds. say that, because that sins forgiven, so that we need not able to attend the funeral as he Dr. and Mrs. George G. Lee later iglorious Evangelical Revival daw-live as servants in some narrow was himself unwell. The late Mr.left for their honeymoon which is outbuilding. but as Sons in the Westlake was in his department being spent in Cheung Chau, the spacious freedom of a noble home,

FLORAL TRIBUTES ·

bride's going-away costume being He was sent, further, to show-Wreaths were sent by the follow-of blue and white painted crinkly It is not easy to give a name to that what men need is a positive 8-To "Uncle Jim" from "King's crepe with white bolero and white what came to Wesley on that oc-message, which is backed by a ce-Coppice" Auntie Sis, Uncle Tom accessories. casion. To call it his conversion faite experience. is to be untrue to his long years challenge

And if we can and "Beat."

The bride was born in China in the men of

Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and 1905 and went to Canada at an ot sacrifice and devotion. the usual term Evangelical Con- forced by

Evtime with such a message. rein- family, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bunje, early age. She graduated at the Mr. and Mrs. J. Wattle, Mr. and Margaret Eaton School of Physical our own certain, and version seems insufficient. It was obvious, experience, they will res. Mrs. J. S. Flegg. Vera and Leslie, Education which is mated with

Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and family. Mr. the Toronto University. and Mrs. W. W. Hirst and Bess. Mr. and Mrs. T. Parkinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson, Dorothy and Bill Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Lock- The wedding, tock place at the art Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Rosary Church yesterday between Rakusen, Mra. Bickford and sons. Tan Kwong-wah, son of Mr. Tam

And we

well therefore

when

ed that memorable night, Wesley felt his heart strangely warmed,

rather the day of his glorious illu- mination-the day which lifted his

life to a new and higher level

power over

pond.

sla because

our own

that changed his thinking, willing CHRISTIAN MISSION and loving, It was the day that; made him fling himself into thei

doms.

TO SEAMEN

to the

ROSARY CHURCH

WEDDING

saddle and become a travelling The second annual meeting of Gospel preacher in Three King-the Christian Mission to Chinese

A man with a new freedom Seamen was held in the mission's Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pearce, Len Chung. of No. 27 Gillies "Avenue, headquarters in Jordon Road and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. A. E and Miss Wong Woon-ying daugh- Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davies, ter of Mr. Wong Chan-sing No 31 Mr and Mrs. L. R. Andrews. Mrs Gillies Avenue...

and a new passion.

FIERY ARDOUR

1.

on Saturday afternoon.

The annual report on the work God came that day into the very midst of his life and transformed of the mission was read by Mr. B. somewhat rigid-yet always J. Tan: superintendent, while Mr. sincere--man into a new man of C. K. Pang gave a detailed report flery apostolic ardour,

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Driving along Chatham Road in

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Purvis. Ray and the duties of best man. Miss the direction of Hunghom, in his O. May, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Everest, Mr. Tam Kwong-chul performed. Phil. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jex, Mr. and Tang was the witness.

The Rev.

car, No. 1295, yesterday morning Mrs. G. S. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fr. L. Fung officiated. of the visits to boarding houses A. V. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. May,

Sanitary Inspr. KI Iu-won, came And how desperately that posi- and ships entering the harbour...

Mr. and Mrs. Millington and fam-Macao.

The honeymoon is being spent in into collision with, a bus..on the tive message was needed by that Among other speakers were the

No. 2 route, near the corner of age. Wesley WBJ surely God's Rev. H. R. Wells, the Rev. Y. S.. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burling. Mr.

Nathan Road and Chatham Road answer to an urgent situation. A Yang, and Mr. Mak Mul-ŝang.

The bus was proceeding to the Star professed disregard for religion

Ferry terminus.

was spreading over the country.

Wesley was soon to have startling GURU NANAK

evidence of the true state of affairs

as he travelled about pursuing his

campaign.

In too many places he found

BATHING CLUB

to

New Amenity For

H. K. Indians

TWO SATURDAY WEDDINGS

and Mrs. 6. D. Begg, Mrs Angus and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. H. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillard, Mr.

Fortunately no one was hurt and Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell, Bil

At St. John's Cathedral on The bus sustained 2 Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fisher Saturday, Miss Rose Lee Sui-king damaged mudguard. The private slightly Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hume. George became the bride of Mr. Stephen car, however, was overturned, with and Vi, His Honour Sir Athell and Foon Lady MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. E of the Hong Kong University.

Yong-fong. undergraduate | damages to the mudguard and H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs Eccle-

hood. Inspector Ki, who received The ceremony was conducted by a slight scratch on the temple, had and Mrs. Laurence Beer, Mr. and Warden of St. John's Hall.

Reverend G. E. Carpenter, to crawl out of the car. Mrs. C. de S. Robertson, Mr. and

Miss Angelina Maria da Sliva,

INDECENT ASSULT

shall, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Way. Capt. the

evil in the ascendancy. In many places he found drunkenness. cursing, and swearing. gambling, and thieving to an appalling de-

Mrs. S. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Pformerly of No. 43. Peking Road, gree.

He also found a widespread

The Guru Nanak Bathing Club, D. Crawley, Mr. and M. A. White, was married to Mr. Arthur Chailly condition of doubt and uncertain- the first such Indian club in the Mr. and Mrs. A. Kew, Mr. and Chan, dentist. of No. 8, Asuley ity about God and the future life; Colony, was formally opened at Mrs. A. K. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. D. Road, at the Rosary Church on and this was one of the main con- Kennedy Town by its president. Nickson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Saturday afternoon. The Reverend tributory causes of those ex- Mr.

Raden Singh, on Saturday and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emile FT. D. Page conducted the cere- cesses which have been mentioned. afternoon.

Landau; Mr. and Mrs D. J. B. For without the inspiration and A large number of people at- Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and mony, restraints of a vital religion, the tended, including representatives family, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pasco, Mr. way is soon open to evils of every of all the sections of the Indian and Mrs. H. E. Budden, and Mr. CAMPBELL MURDER

community. Speeches were madel E. Lammert and family. He found also much social un- by Mr. Badan Singh. Mr. H. S.

Mesars. H. K, and P. Y. Woo, W.

kind.

ine

ALLEGED

On alternative charges of inde-

cent assault and common assault, Wai Ting. 42. an unlicenced mar- hawker, of No. 164 Aplin Street ground floor, appeared be- fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow-

Defendant is alleged to have in-. decently assaulted A fourteen- year-old girl. Cheung. Nuž, who ed by the Judical Committee of was living in the same address, on

1oon Court on Saturday.

SEQUEL rest. Little attempt was being Rathour. Hon. Secretary Mr. E. C. Hung, E. ringless and R. Bam- Leave to appeal has been grant- made to give the masses. a fair B. Vaidya, Mr. Seth-Armitial, and mon, R. A. Je B. Botelho, Leo the Privy Council in the case aris- May 20, Police Sergt. Kelly pro- deal. In too many Instances they Mr. A. el Arcuili.

D'Almada e Castro, dr., E. O. Mur. were being exploited, and it is not Among those present were:phy, R. H. Cole, A. J. G. Tayloring out of the murder of Captain to be wondered at that among the The Hon. Mr. T. R. King and Mrs Harry and Mark Landau, Eldon D. L Campbell on board the Chi- masses there were smouldering King. Mr. Badan Singh. Mr. and Potter, George She and William nese Customs cruiser. "Cheung fires waiting a blaze up into open Mrs. Rathour, Messrs. Jenkins and Zimmern. C. W. Younger, J. A Keng." on January 11. 1937, it was revolt.

Nash Mr. Johnston. Mr. K. B. Fraser, D. L. Strellett, H. C. Lee, learned on Baturday.

God and offered salvation to the people. And he offered it in a positive way because of his own ex; perience. It was a case of "what we have seen and felt-with con- Adence we tell."

"WHAT IS THE EMPIRE?"

and

secuted.

A week's remand was given. and the case will be heard on on Tuesday, May 31, bail of $100 being allowed.

At Village Cross and City Square Vaidya, Mr. Seth-Amritai. Mr. A. J. P. Murphy, Henry Graye, L. Chung Chi-cheung. It will be re- -on the wide common and at the Arculit. Mr. Isher Singh and Landau, S. Ng-Quinn, I. Mahan called, was sentenced to death on NEW JUSTICES OF pit head he spoke sure word about Mr. Gurbachan Singh.

Singh, William C. Low, O. K. Hall August 24. His appeal, based upori

THE PEACE Brutton.

the contention that the Hong Asiatic Staff. Supreme Court, Kong.court had no jurisdiction His Excellency the Governor has Watchman, Supreme Court, House over the accused, was dismissed been pleased to appoint the fol Cook Boy.

on October 15, but leave to appeal (lowing to be Justices of the Peace Mrs. Bidney Caine and Com-to the Privy Council was granted, for the Colony: Tomorrow being Empire Day, a

the schtence of death has for the Colony?- talk on "What is the Empire?" mittee of the "Busy Bees. will be given at the tiffip meeting dant and All Ranks, E.K.V.D.C.;

Officers, HKV.D.C.. Comman-since remained in suspense.

Official: Mr. V. G. Branson, MO He believed that Love of God of the Rotary Club. The name of Armoured Car Section. HKVD.C., peal by the Privy Counch is not Grimith; Mr. R. J. Minnitt: Mr. C. The date of hearing of the ap- Dr. P. F. S. Court; Dr. G. V. A. and all mankind was "the medi-the speaker will be announced at All Ranks, Motor Machine-Gun yet known.

Mycock; Mr. H. E. Pegg: Mr. A. cine of life, the never failing re-the meeting.

Platoon, Mobile Column, HK.

Pollard; P. C. M. Bedgwick; Hon. medy for all the evils of a dis-

| V.D.C., Headquarters ordered world; for all the miserles

Moblie ren of United-Service Lodge; Mas-Dr. P. 8. Selwyn-Clarke, M.C.; Mr. H.K.V.D.C., NO PASSPORT

All Members, First er. Officers and Members of Lodge C. G. Bollis; Mr. G. E. 8. Upsdell and vices of men.”

Battery, H.K.V.D.C., Portuguese Naval and Military; MEZ., Officers Unomcial-Mr D. Benson; Mr. H.K.V.D.C... Chinese and Companions of the Naval and Chau Shiu-ng: Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dod-

LOVE OF GOD..

He proclaimed that Penitence! George Saharoff, 32, engineer. Company, and faith were the doors leading residing at Repulse Bay, was fined Staf, HEV.D.C., Messrs. G. E. Military Royal Arch Chapter; Dis- well; Mr. J. Finnie: Professor W. I into that religion of love and joy $20 by Mr. R. Edwards at Central Hall Brutton & Company, Messrs.trict Grand Master, Officers and Gerrard; Mr. W. R. De De C. 8, and peace. And so he was not Court on Saturday for entering the A. S. K. Lau & Co., Lea D'Almada Members of the District Grand Mansfeld; Mr. A Morse; Mr. J. an adventurous speculative theo-Colony without a valid passport on & Co., Mesars. Lammert Bros., Lodge of Scottish Freemasonry in Petrie; Mr. H. Seth: Professor R. logian but a preacher of the vital May 12.

Messrs. F. Zimmern & Co.

Hong Kong and Bouth China. K. M. Simpson; Dr. Wal-tak Woo and experimental theology of the Detective-Bergeant Loughlin said Master, Officers and Brethren of Members and Committee, Hong great doctrines of Grace.

defendant had a travelling docu- Lodge Eastern Scotia, Master, Kong Civil Service Cricket Club; Little wonder that God honoured ment issued by the German Con-Jomicers and Brethren of "Cathay" Members, Otgengower. Cricket has been appointed Assistant CoT- the work of such a man who took sulate in Shanghai,

Lodge; Master, Omcers and Breth- Club and mi others.

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