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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

BISHOP HALL'S MUSICAL REVIEW

SERMON AT ST. ANDREW'S

(Continued from Page 2)

we are continually conscious o: their suffering as a background of gloom to our own lives.

THREE SOLUTIONS Three possible solutions are de- fore us:

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OF THE WEEK

By Allegro Moderato

Last Thursday we had the plea- sure to hear for the first time a radio recital given by Anne Winter and Gaston

d'Aquino together. There is no need to content on their individual efforts, but their duets, the first taken from "Faust" (a) The first is to achieve a mar-and the second from "Rigoletto," ter-of-fact callousness and forget deserve special mention. Of these it all in our own interests, affairs two we think the second was better

performed.

and recreationa.

';

That is the non-Christian way-

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CAR THROWN INTO THE HARBOUR

MR. A. H, POTTS AND WIFE HAVE NARROW ESCAPE

GENERAL MORE JUNK ATTACKS

PASSENGERS DEPARTED

The following" passengers left Hong Kong by the a.s. Ranchi on Saturday for Marseilles. Gibraltar and London via porta:--

A savage attack on defenceless junk folk was carried out by blue- jackets from a Japanese destroy- er at about 10 p.m. on Friday, ac- cording to an offietal report from the Hong Kong Fishermen's Guild. It is stated that 17 fishing junks each of which contained about 25 Their car thrown into the harpersons were burned some bour as a result of being struck tance from British

dia. from behind by a loris, Mr. and that "all the crews perished.

waters and

Mr. A. H. Potts, well-known local One junk managed to escape the residents, were fortunate in escap- attention of the Japanese, "reach- ing practically unscathed.

ed Hong Kong safely, and made A dear." Chinese friend, who is

The recital of Russian music on day evening. Mr. Potts, who was

The accident occurred on Satur-[a report to the Ouild. not a Christian, recently lost his only child. He took it heroically

Saturday at the St. Andrew's driving his car No. 3208," shortly and tried to comfort his wife. Church Hall, given by Anna after 7 pm., was travelling to- told her' he said "Forget it—forget;

Jovtson (soprano), V. Biohinwards town from his residence in It go and play Mah Cheuk with (bass). V. A. Lovtsoft (plano ac- Mount Davis Road and had turn your friends, and forget it."

cordeon and guitar). J. V. Braga ed from Western Street to Con- (violin). and ProfHarry Ore naught Road West, when the lorry, noble but arid, and Anally des-planoforte) was enjoyable, and No. 2788, which had bean following tructive of all finer human sen- sibility.

Some of the items which ap-ly crashed into ita rear.

the car for some distance, sudden

Mr. I. Assudamal, Miss E. An- peared on the programme were, Mr. Potts car added as the re-drew, Mr. R. Argo. Mr. J. E. J. owing to the lack of time, and we violently and went over the water- Arcos, Mr. C. O. Beattie, Mr. and however not presented, perhaps sult of the collision, sworved | Arnott, Mr. G. Anderson, Mr. C. were disappointed not to hear the front into the sea.

Mra W. C. D. Bowen and infant. Nocturne by. Chopin which should A boatman from a sampan near have been played by Prof. Ore.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A Boykin and the Jardine's wharf, seeing the ac-three children. Mr. W. Bury, Mr. funeral" they used to say. They v. Blohla, were better separately assisted both Mr. and Mrs. Potts F. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bul- The singers, Anna Lovtsoff andjeldent, dived to their rescue and A. E. Brown, Mr. F. Bruen, Mr. J. knew every detail of every horror than singing together, and the ac-to safety. reported in the press. If the first companiment supplied by V. A. way destroys emotional honesty by Lovtson on the ptano accordeon the eye, for which she was treated

Mrs. Potts received a cut over Becker, refusing it expression-this second did not give the singers enough privately, way destroys emotions). He by

while. Mr. Potts was over-indulgence.

support.

ninjured. Both destroy any capacity for were the gems of the evening, and The group of Russian folk songs honesty in the emotional life. And the Aria Antonini by Glinke was I think probably all of us in this excellent. riace could be put party into one or other of these categories. Ether we refuse to face horrer, and its meaning-or we indulge on the thought of it and yet take no ap propriate action to give expression to our depth of feeling.

(b) The second way is the way of some dear women folk of my parish in Newcastle "who attended every funeral and literally enjoyed weeping in sympathy with the mourners. "My. what a lovely

"WAY OF THE CRUSS (c) There is a third way-the way of the cross the way of the Son who learned obedience by the things He suffered obedience in this case to all that His own cruel- axion mean to His followers-to His mission to His teaching-to the people He came to save and lead into new ways of life.

lock, Mr. E J. Boughey, Mr. W.

Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bebbington, Miss B. Bocker, Mr. R. Benge Mr. W. Burns. Mr. C. Billinghurst, Mr. W. HG. Bourchier, Madam Chen Man-chin, Miss S. Y. Chen,

Miss F. Greed, Mr. M. Collings, Mr. Chang Tan-nung. Mr. Chang

three children and nurse, Chun-mon, Mrs. A. M. L. Daly. Mrs. J. V. Davidson-Houston with

NOTE CIRCULATION IN HONG KONG : Chinese violinist, who was featured of Bank Notes in Circulation in Mr. Sitson Ma the well-known Returns of the Aferage Amount over ZBW with Prof. Harry Ore on Hong Kong, during the month end. sidence in Hong Kong, we hear. the Managers Friday, will be making his re-ed 30th June, 1938, as certified by J. C. Dunbar, Mr. T. W: Dowson, We wish him everything of the best Banks:--

of the respective Mr. H. in his new home.

Chartered Bank of In

dia, Australia and China

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of

imong the attending quests were Hong Kong and Shang-

It seems that at a big banqueti Tascha Heifetz and Mischa Elman. in the midst of the festivities a

hal Banking Car- telegram arrived addressed to "The Mercantile poration World's Greatest Violinist." This

Bank message was in turn delivered, first

India, Limited to Heifetz, who refused to accept, There is no record that Jesus it and said it certainly must have found it abnormally hard to leave been meant for Elman, who when His Mother and go out Into the presented with the message also world to preach. It cannot have refused it. The telegram was real- been easy-but He was certainly meant for Fritz Kreisler.

God's command lay that way-and

He obeya.

That first obedience to God's

positive commands is seldom easy

but it is not impossibly, hard. Most

SECOND OBEDIENCE

day.

organ.

CATHEDRAL WEDDING

HONG KONG S SLUMS

Total

Mr. E. G. Dyche, Mr. and Mrs.

S. Dunn, Mr. F. T. Etheridge. Mr. W. Ellis,

Mr. and Mrs. N. Frenderberger Mr. R. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. F. $22,436,512 Faulkner, Master S Faulkner. Master D. Faulkner. Mr. A. P. Ferguson, 209,348,368 Mr. A. F. Taylor Gil. Mr. W. Guymer, Mr. G. .Goulding. Mr. B 4620.187 Glimartin, Mr. S. Gibson, Mrs. W.

E, Grunning. Mr. and Mrs. $238.405,087 Healey. Mrs. A C. Heard-White

Mr. A. S. Hersee, Mr. F. C. Hobbs, Miss Henning, Mr. W. Hut- chison, Rev. N. V. Halward; Mr. Heng Mui-keng Mr. Wilson Heng.

GREY OWL'S ESTATE Mr. William Heng. Mrs. G. A. È.

"NEARLY £20,000"

NEW RULES IN-

"GAZETTE

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The estate of Grey Owl from his Joynson, Mr. R. Jenson, Mr. W Mr. R. W. Iredale, Mr. A Ph writing and lecturing may reach Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jarrett, of us achieve a measure of it. But Miss Kathleen Lpulse Hughes United

nearly £20.000 from Engilsh. Master F. H. Jarrett, Miss I. E. there- ta a second obedience-an Dance, formerly of London," be- sources, according to the "Toronto

States and Canadian Jarrett. Miss E. Y. Jarrett, obedience to what God allows and came the bride of Mr.

Rodge Star." the cost of that obedience is writ Chemney Beavan, motor-engineer

Mrs. T. Kennedy, Miss J. Ken- In response to the announce- ten out for us in the story or of the Hong Kong Hotel Garage. lived the life of a Canadian Red E. G. Lansdowne and infant, Mr. Into the 8th Heavy Brigade. Royal Grey Owl, author and naturalist. Landon, Mr. Lim Gar-beng. Mrs.thorities to recruit local Chinese nedy, Rev. W. Lamott, Miss Jment made by the military au- Gethsemane,

at St. John's Cathedral on Satur-Indian and was accepted as such F. Lopes, Miss M. Lindsay, And all those who lose a beloved The ceremony was attended by Then strong evidence was produced Lee Leung-see. Master Lee Saling the week.

until after his death, last April

Artillery, hundreds of applicants Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shute-on Mrs. besieged the recruiting offices dur- wife or husband or

many relatives and child-know

friends of to show something of what that serond the bride and bridegroom.

that he was really an ching, Master Lee Tal-kee, Mas- obedience costs. They know that

The Dean, the Very Reverend Janey. This was denied by some chol. Mr. Lam Qen-fun,

Englishman named Archibald Be-

It is understood that the au- L. Wilson, conducted the ceremony, his friends.

ter Lee Tal-weng. Mr. Lee Soon-thorities are not yet decided as to it cannot be God's will that a ghastly murder-or an accident while Mr. L. A. Lafford was at the

the number of men to be recruited or loathsome disease should des-

Mr. Lau Chuen-yat, Mr. Lam but it is probable that the Chinese Before his writings gained re

Mun-pok, Mrs. Lim Lau-seo, Mias personnel will be gradually in- troy the life they love. They

cognition, Grey Owl turned from Lim Bee-chau, Mrs. Lim Wong- know, though they cannot explain,

trapper to protector of wild see and infant. Miss Lim Bee-

creased. the secret of the Garden, and the

animals. In doing so he gave up yong, Miss Lim Bee-keng. Miss cost of chedience to what God.

his fivelihood,

Lim Bee-hah, allows.

The sponsors of Social Settle-

Mrs. C L Martin and

Mr. G. E. G. Speed, Mr. L. Styles. This third way combines in ments-an anonymous group of

two children, Mr. A. Marshall, Mr. R.

Mr. G. Smith.. sense the first two. Like the folk young men in the Colony-have

Mathieson, Mr. P. St. G. Maxwell,Talbot, Mrs. 8. B. Talati. Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. Talbot, Mias who enjoy funerals Jesus does issued a report detailing the work-

Mr. Henry McAleavy. Mr. K. D. Talati. Mr. P. Telfer-Smollett, Mr. allow His mind and heart to dwelling of the Settlements, and sug-

Melvan, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Miles.T. Tesdell. Lieut. (E) C. W. on the apering that

gestions for a bigger scheme must be

The "Government Gazette"

Captain Marsh, Mr. W. F. MIL сод- faced. He allows it to

somewhat similiar Hnca, which it is talns lengthy Additional Instruc- Mr. H. G. Mitchell, Mrs. P. Mc- tear His

Treweeks, R.N., heart as those who know all the

claimed, would be a practical tions to His Excellency the Gover-Callum, Mr. L. A. McDougall, Mr. P. Taylor-Gill, Mr. D. W. Town- Mr. and Mrs, H. O. E Tubb, Mr. details of the suffering of our dear method of liquidating the Colony's nor, given at the Court of St. W. McKee. Mr. R. Marklew, Mr. ley, Mr. J. Tripp, Mr. A. P. Tye. China today. And there He rises up almost in the spirit of detach-its success are: (a) A "per capita" the appointment of members of Leary, Mrs. F. G. Onley, Mr, HL The report says the essentials to composition and rules governing Sister E. O'Donnell, Sister J. M James's on April 30, dealing with J. H. Mactavish. Miss S. Nesbit. Col. Newiger, Mr. F. M. O'Hara,

O. B. Tomlin, Mr. 8. E. mant like the man who said Forubaldy (b) efficient supervision the get it play Mah Cheuk."

Executive and (c) the institution of schools. Council". The two wrong methods are each

Mr. E. Taylor, Mr. Tang Tuck Legislative

M. Parwani, Miss R. LA Philips, Fan, Mr. and Mrs. Tso Nai-keung ...part of the true method we bring

The changes are principally

Mr. R. Pepper Mr. F. Penfold, and infant. Mr. H. Wilkinson, Mr. our suffering and pain to God and strength is no longer bravado and

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Page. Mrs. clarifying amendments.

E Williams.. Mr. and Mrs. J. on our knees before. Hin we let forgetfulness but part of God's Instructions might have been in-3185 J. B. Purvis, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Previous p. B. Purvis, Master 3. Purvis,

Wisher. the full horror of it beat over us own power to win victory out of terpreted to mean that an Un- and Mrs. T. H. Pratt. Mr. Phoa G. Waymouth and infant. Mr. C.. -in all its demand of God and of suffering. human love and truth and beauty:

official Member of Council could sin-tuang, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Webb. Pas. J. L. Ward, Mr. B. Then from God there comes into ond year of war determined to one additional "term

Let us go forward then to a sec-not be appointed for more than Pellicer, our hearts a finer courage-a ccep- learn this second obedience in the permits re-appointment for any M. R. G. Robertson, Miss B.J. A. Woodruff,

Clause XVI

Williams, Mr. G. Warburton, Mr. er faith a steadfast

Rev. I. O. Rourke. Mr. and A. Woodra, Mr. and Mrs. H heart. Entering more deeply into full share in its pain and able to

obedient very heart of suffering-taking our number of terms, the heart of human suffering we bring to meet it the strength of to include provision for the Finan-

Certain clauses have been varied Mr. and Mrs. Rikke

Robertson, Mrs. 5. M. de Ravin, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Webber, enter also more deeply Into the the Cross which is the victory of cial Secretary in

Master D. D. Webber, Col. Wilck, heart of God, and our courage and the "Eternal God,

Mr. C. Smith, Mr. H. Smith, Mr. Mr. H. C. Wright, M133 M. I. place of the W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sun, Wright, Mr. 8. C. Young. Mr. Colonial Treasurer:

Mrs. Selby-Hall, Mr. Stenhouse Tung Tat-yuen.

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I ONCE TOOK A THORN JOUT OF A WILD ELEPHANT'S

FOOT IN THE AFRICAN JUNGLE

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AND YEARS LATER I WAS SITTING IN A CIRCUS WHEN THE SAME ELEPHANT PUT- OUT HIS TRUNK.

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Hankow, July 10.-

An Associated Press dispatch from Paiping stated that one unit of Chinese gendarmes was disarmed on July 8 by Chinese irregulars who launched a sur- prise attack on the Bhihingshan electric power plant on the western outskirts of Petping

The workers at the power plant felt ashamed of rendering service to the puppets. Several hand grenades were thrown at the once building but the plant was not damaged. Before they retreated, the guerillas shelled the nearby fron works, six gen- darmes joined the irregulars when departing from Shihchingahan (International)

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