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The Hongkong
THE BONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MAY 20 1010
THE LATE KING EDWARD
THE SEVENTH.
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
HONGKONG IN MOURNING.
MAGNIFICENT FLORAL TRIBUTES.
The officially needed, the unofficial import
I KNOW that my Redeemer liveth, and that aut, the great important public, and some sell to shall stand at the Inter day upon the earth mportant, were this morning in a seriou! And though aller my skin' worms destroy this frame of mind To-day the very Orawa passes(ody, yet in my flesh`sball' I see God: To-day every Buitisher mouran bis Chief. Thi: Whom I shall see for Myself, and mine eyer is no day for ordinary doing; but same pool hall beboki, aud for another. fub, xix. Jungle-covered savage koid wassail and cele 6, 77
brate some gloomy feast fed with gloomy viers in the 'darkness of the bush, but evei
We brought nothing into this warld, and it The certain we can carry nothing out.
Thou kut west, Lord, the secrets of our hearts
MIGHTY and everlasting God, we are Then the Bishop said, all kodeling
but not Thy merciful oars to our prayer; but spareut,, Lord most holy, O God most mighty,ght by Thy holy Word, that the hearts of Oholy and merciful Saviour, Thou most worthy Judge eteran, suffer us not, at our last hour for any pains of death, to fall from Thee.
The Blahop then ose from his throne and accompanied by his two chaplains advanced to the stops at the foot of the chancel and road...
FORISMUCH as it hath pleased Almighty God of His great mercy to take bato Himself the soul of our Most Gracious King, hence de parted, we therefore upito in spirit with those who this day commit bis body to the ground in sure and certain hope of the Resurection to steraal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ Who shall change our vile body, that it may be iks untó His glorious body, according to the mighty working, whereby He is able to subdue all things to Himself.
Amen,
peace, and, may his soul rest in the bond of
my connant was with hlas the life, and the
life.”
Kings are in Thy rule, and governance, and But, dear fellow congregants, in our grief for that Thou dost disposa and turn them as it the dead we must not forget the living. We' agamath best to-Thy godly wisdom: We huru-mast not forget that angust lady who has been bly beseech Thee so to dispors and govern the his companion and convert for close upon half- heart of George, Thy Servant, our. King and; à century, and who is now plunged in the Governor, that, in all his thoughts, words, and deepest of sorrow by the lois of one so dear to works, he may ever seek Thy honour and i her, It is an irreparable loss, a loss which none. glory, and study to preserva Thy people com-cop gauge but herself, but let us pray to the Al- mitted to his charge, in wealth, peace, and mighty to help her to bear such a heavy loss with godliness: Grant this, O merciful Father, for calmness and serenity. May she live long to thy dear Son's sake, Jesus Christ our Lord enjoy the fruits of her labour in seeing her son, the King nud his 'Royal Consort`carrying out OʻALMIGHTY God, Who hast knit together beir duties to their people and earn their love Thine elect in one communion and fellowship, in the same manner as bis late revered and the mystical Body of Thy Son Christ ourjoob's father. Let us pray to God in His Infinite Lord; Grant us grace no to follow 'Thy blessed Saints in ali virtuous and godly living, that we may come to those unspeakable joys, which Aller which the Priest gaug:-I" Heard n ¿Thou hast prepared for them that unfeignedly nice from Heaven, saying unto me, Write,lave Thee; through Jesus Christ our Lord From hence a blessed are the dead which Amen. die in the Lord; even so saith the Spirit; for They rest from their labours.
Let us Pray
Wercy to send her Ilis comfort and the sweet hope of an everlasting reunion with her beloved husband in the Kingdom of God, whete there can be no' taparation butƐap eternal joy and sternal life. Let us pray also that God-seɛdı His comforts to the children he left behind, to There was no sermon dor address of any his Royal brother. We have now a wonby son kind. At the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Him whose shoulders,the mantla öl Kingship Victoria Bishop Hoare preached, but then "has fallen and on whom the responsibility was winter time, and now the temperature for- of a'high" duty,kao devolved. As a prince Lord, have mercy upon us.
bids too long a service. Tuis impressive.core.we have known, of his devotedness to, his Christ, köve meṛey úpon us.
mony terminated fittingly in a 'prayer for KingRiparents and to his various dutías, and now Lord, have mercy "upon us. The following prayers were then read: George, and after the Bless, the organ our. Sovereign and King' we welcome After the Palm, which was that splendid Damine refugium No, go."
OUR FATHER,hich act in Heaven, Hallow.played the Dead March from Saul, and the aim beartily and loyally, far we ara sutured LORD, Thou hast been our refuge; from cared bo Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy night buglers stationed to be. west gallery of bis love to his people and subjects; and we are equally assured that the seed that will be done, in earth as it is in Heaven. Giri sounded the Last Post, as this day our daily brand. And forgive
has been sown by such acble parents' will of a suraty baar excellent fruit, "And blessed is our trespasate, As we forgive them that tres- ass against ge. And lead us not jdto templa ion; but deliver us from eyil.
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nooeperation to another.
2. Before the mountains were brought forth, rover the parth and the world, were made Chou art God-from" everlasting, and world
end,
he Innit and the Hollerlot, and the Kordular ord gave, and the Lord bath taken away: 20w are speechless and weaponless side blessed be the. Name of the Lord. 1 Tim, vi side with the moüratug subjects, of the seventy Job. i. 21. **** Edward. He was evtry. Englishman's own everything. As a last resort the Engishma cao; after all, petition His Majesty, auc good comes of it. The Scotchman #irishman bove laid aside the thought of the "bammer of the Scots ""Edward 1, and Estraight shooter Strongbow when they weep lot
Prace and pray for a King, Jur Normans-ithout where are our Normans? Where are Lefev et aod. Talbots, Arcy's and “Tu-ineas? l'oir Hatood is everywhere around our Fing, ready w bashed in noble causes at the word, of the King, Lerenemies of Britain,think of this ; cuiệ Iwe ses sone. Here our sites the Portuguese 5. As soon as Thon scalferest them, thepleased to set Thy Servant, uur late Sovereig
and our thoroughly Quaest friends and chumer even as a sleep: and fade away suddenly Lord, King Edwards upon the Throns of this ne Freuch, are sounding their sympathy white ike the grass,
Empire. We thank Thee that Thou didst let we write. Dor American brother and Gerimar 6. In the mording it is green, and growell and Dutch, cousins knew our King and likes: but in the evening it is cut down, dried aun dearly. Waas a day of roou.ning it has ip, mud withered. heep! All were there, of every Nation, all came
3. Thou turnest man to destruction': again; Chou sayerf, Come again, ye children of men,
4. For a thousand years in Thy sight are but yesterday: seeing that is past as a watch in
de algbt,
Amen.
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IN THE "OHEL LEAH " SYNAGOGUE] If any outward token were needed of the teep affections which the Jewish people alle sun who has studied with his father, and. blessed is the father who has instructed bie over the world always entertained for the fate on." As the l'agimist says: "Instead of thy King, it was supplied by a Memorial Service
Efatli, es shall be thy children, whom ibou mayost ALMIGHTY GOD, Who tulest over all the
which was held at the "Ohel Leak" Synagogdi kingdoms of the world, and dost order them hortly after nine o'clock this morning. Over 25.) God bless-King George and Queen Snake Princes in all the earth. (Psalms XLV, according to Thy good pleasure: We yield fewish friends having for centurios cajoyed thenry, their Royal children, the Queen Mother Thas unfeigned thanks, for that Thou wastanique dist action of being the only civilised and the Royal Family,--AMEN,
race without a Kingdom, and the British Mon- archy, since the reign of Queen Victoria of għoriousmemory, having shown them a degree of Thy wisdom be his guide, and Thing am streng.fairnessand tolerance seldom displayed by otheands the thread ofthe life of all creatures; Thou her him. We thank Thee that Thou didst in antions, they have come to regard the ruling Briast made the heavens, the heavens of heavens ish Monarch as theirown King; this curious fact with all their best, the earth and all ibings- 7. For we consuma away in Thy displeasure peace and charity, abound in bis days; that is borne out by the sentiment which was giver Abercon ; the seas and all that is therein.
Almighty God. They hast formed man la' the summon of the prescatative of the sound are afraid at "by wrathful indignation,
expression to a few days ago by the Chief Rabb 6. Thou hast set 'our misdeeds before Thee': of our new king-God save him!
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PRAYER.
Lord of the Universe. Whe boldest in Thlus
rub and justice, bolidess and righteousness;
Thon didst direct all his conarels and enden vours to Thy glory, and the welfare of his sub-in England that the late King wasthe best frieeditice and Thou hast given him life in justice the Jews had had for two thousand years and sustained him in justice. It is Thy will long time. At the service this morning their that Thou hast takeaath away from us our were present nimiost all the members of the focal Sovereign, King Edward VII, and therefore Jewish community dad many of them betrayed who can say unto Thee, "What doest unmistakeable signs of a feeling of personal Thou or what workest Thou?". For Tay,
sess the hearts of his people, so that they were ever wanting in honour to b's Person, and in dutiful submission to his Authority. We praise Thee that Thou didst give to huu a prosperous Reign, with the promise of the crown of immer ality in the life to come; through Jesus Chris our Lord: Amen,
The day thad bees proclained a din menin nd our secret sins in the light of Thyject; and that Thou didst let him always pos- tongkeng and it was rigidly observed usiounténan:e," Day of Mourging. Tuo Banks; the com9 For when Thou art angry all our days mercial houses, the insurance offices and ire gone: we bring par years to an end, every place of business in the Colony were were a tale that is told, closed. Ashore and afloat Hongkong bor. The days of our age are threescore years ad ton; had though men ba 10' strong, tha' every visiblo semblance úl inquiding. H, M. S. Tamat, the Freach, German, and, Fur.u bey came to fourscare years: yet is thei guese warships in pot thundered forb the theogith thea but labour and sorrow; so soon) melancholy minute gus as a reminder asseth it away, and we are gone, though poe were needed of the last sellini rites-being performed to the memory of our dead King. Noneikeny that nongkong outward demonstration of the sense of its lust x but the visible pfen, of the inward sentimeuih selt by you and all withe nation on the buria day of beloved Sovereign.
At
AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
o'clock this morning St. John's Cathe dral gas full-eleven nundred, senis occupied,! and A-slanding-room. Al to o'clock, Sir MAY ALe Officer Administering the Governmen enth his aide-de-camp and 'private, seciclar Clementi Lady May, Culouel St. John,
11. But who regardeth the power of Thy rath: for even thereafter as a mag feareth, so Thy displeasure.
12. So teach us to number our days: the ve may apply nge hearts unto wisdom,
13. Ture Thee again, O Lord, at the last od be gracious uute Thy servants.
14. Osatisly us with Thy mercy, and that dan: so sball we rejoice and be glad all the lays of our life.
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5. Comfort'us again now after the time that Chou hast plagued us; and for the years where In we have suffeṛelf adversity, ̧“
6. Shew Tay servants Thy work: and their bildren Tay glory. 1
works are perfect and all Thy ways are:
The service was conducted by the Chiclio judgment, The Rock, his work is perfect, Rabbi, who was assisted by Mr. Daviola God of truth in whom there is no inlquity;" Gubbay. The proceedings were marked by just and righteous ant' Thon, and Thy will be the almost safemaity befitting the glorious dose. meniary of the dead Monarch. The English portion of the service was taken by Mi Gubbay and was as follow
Almighty God, with Whom do live the spirits them that depuit hence in the Lord, and with Whom the souls of the faithful, after they are delivered from the burden of the flesh, are in joy and felicity; We give Thes hearty thanks, for that it hath pleased Thee to deliver our Most Gracious King out of the miséries of thin sinful) world; beseeching Thee, that it may please The, of Thy gracious gooddess, shortly to ace complish the number of Tuine efect, and to basten Thy kingdom; that we, 'with all thole, that are departed in the true faith of Thy holy Name, may bave our perfect consummation and bliss, both in body and soul, in Thy eternal and everlasting glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amén.
PSALM XLIX.
The Prayer Acknowledging the Justice of
- God's Decrca.
of the disciples of Aaron, loving peace and pursuing peace; love your fellow creature and draw them high unto the Law.-Ethice of the Fathers 1. 12.
Omnipotent King, what then shall we say balore Thee, Ob, Thou who'dwellest on High? or who can be compared to. Then, who are the King who killest and restoreth to life? decreed by Tate that none can be deliya ad rpm death except the soul which returneth into Thee, which is to abide under Thy shadow and dwell under Thy shelter.
Merciful. Father, we are but as clay and thod art our Folter, and we all are the work of Thy
and. Wo tumbly baseech Thes in the abuzd·· unce of Thy Marcy to cause bis, soul to ba bound up in the bond of life and his rest to be lorious, May, the Lord be bis íoberitanca
before Thee, and Thy Glory be his reward.
O Lord, comfort the mourners and those
elegraficer Compending the froupa in Suusti Catusinde sorus Majesty, of the Lord O. MERCIFUL GOD, the Father of one Lord kese two principles to Moskite ned to do and grant him peace I May bis good deeds go
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1910,
THE LAST POST..
This Colony has to day joloed with every part of King George's Empire in the solemu duty of attending the obsequies of our late beloved ruler. As was sight and fitting the day of King Edward's funeral is observed throughout the British world from the confines of the Poles to the Equator as a day of sorrow and prayer. Toe King of Kings called His , subject king, and we subjects how our heads and declare our submission to His will. Tha
Glory be to the Father, and to the Sea; Jibe Holy Ghost;
and
the members of the Hongkong Executive of God be up us; prosper Thou the work Legislative Councils, que Farcıga Codsus, the four hands upon us, O prosper. Thou ourl Chief Juśuce, thú'acting Puitue Judge, and aiaody-work, far as we could see, all the high officials of all the Government Departments hout exceptio "sook their scalabi'trout, on the right-hand side the chair were a dumber of reserved seat un the right-hand side. On the lettere the members of the band of the Bull.
betur
bad take their seats, the French Consol Usparai, M.-Liébert, and the Vice-Consul, M Kremer, arrived, accompanied by the Capti
the French, men-di-war in harbour and such staffs, and a umber of saliers carrying on black frame an exquisite wreath of white flowers
twined in flugs, the French tricolour on the
As it was in the beginning, is now, and
hall be world without cad. Amin,
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over
The Rev. C. Bone read the lesson. The boice of this gentleman for this duty articully tapaya
1890N,
1. Thess, IV, 13–18
A quartello comprising Mrs. Jordan, est, Mr. Ayrins and Mr. R. E White sang
them;
was
Jesus Christ, Who is the Resurrecting and the Life; in Whom whosoever believeth shall live, jthough he die; and whosoever liveth, and be live in Him, shall not die eternally Who also hath taught us, by lis holy Apostle Saipt Paul, not to be sorry, as men without hope, for hem that aleep in Him: We meekly bereech Thee, O Father, to raise us from the death of sin unto the life of righteousness; that, when
our Sages of you were permeated with the Dear Fellow Congregants,-How beautifully
doctrines of Love and Feace. They bavo 10 alzed the glorious hepefit that accrued iram Creatures of the Earth. They recognized how Love can bring peace aąd the principle upoopi which God has built the world, Love, and peace.are co-ordinate terms, for both combine to produce barmony. As said by the rabbis all persons permeated by them pass through
to the Kingdom of God from Emperor downward to the bumblest persons in the lowliest station of life. It is written i
we shall depart 'this life, we may rest in Him,the Midrash that Aaron the high priest was
who share in this mourning. Send the Thy comfort and cause them to rejoice in their grief, as it is said, "As one whom his mother comforted so I will comfort you,"
Lord our God, send Thy comfort to the widowed Queen Mother, to our Sovereign, King George V, and his Consort, and the Royal Family, May this be Thy will-Ameni as our hope is our Most Gracious King dotb.deemed greater than, Moses on account of his Our Father in heaves, hearken unto ite and that, at the general Resurrection in the last lovable disposition. The former was an ideal prayers of Thy children, who beseech Thee to Mr.day, we may be found acceptable in Thy sight priest, beloved for bis kindly ways, wblieruchsafe unto out King Geoge V, and Queen Mary and their children and to the Royal the and receive that blessing, which Thy well be Moses was a stera disciplinarian though loving Family Thy gracious blessing. Grant our King, loved Son shall then pronouúce to all that love and kiod at heart. Still, the people loved Chy support and strength and a long life to and fear Tace, saying, Come, ye blessed children Aaron, "who': went about as a peace-maker, of My Father, receive the kingdom prepared reconciling man and wife when he saw theme by his inheritance in the fulness of Thy for you from the beginning of the world: Graustranged, or a man with his neighbour wise peace and blessing.AMEN.
"He will destroy death for ever, and the Lord, this, we beseech Thee, O merciful Father, they bud fallen out, spreading broadcast love God will wipe away the tear from off all through Jesus Christ, our, Mediator and Ro fand peace and jotroducing barmony wheleveski deemer. Amen.
there was discord. From test is lent ke went laces; and the reproach of the people will ba carrying unto its lomates that Love and Peace removed from off the whole Earth; for the Lord bath spoken it. Thy dead shall, sive agaic, which brought the people nearer to God,
The bistorian or biographer of the future the decessed of my people shall rise up." whes he comes to waite the life of our web, "Awake and sing ye that dwell in the dust;
Blest are the Departed who in the Lord ch and the Union Fing on the right, with jupe sleeping, from henceforth for evermore
black ribbons gaderneath suscribed "Toty rest from their labours, and their works!)
capected memoty si King Edward Vil Tullow thein."!
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this submission should be made publicly officially, as far as possible generally by all, Admiral, Officers of the French Naval Division The singing of this Anthem bed a power- And stiended with'every circumstance of dignity La the Far East, and the French Consulue's effect on all who heard it. The singers and pomp, is due to the Majesty we acknowlongkong, May 26th, 1910,
videatly exercised that spell which only risicians or posis can themselves feel
The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the This beautiful expression of our gallan
Love of God, and the Fellowship of the Holy aeighbours' sympathy with us a the ass rad therefore cast on others. This wonGhost, be with us all ever more. Amen.
ur King, so graceful, so emmeully 'kench, was deeply felt and appreciated by all who san:
The Rer. B, W. J'ayne. The New C. E. Chomines. The Rev. H. O. Spiŋk, Boys of the Choir. Gentlemen of the Chair,
The Rey, C. Bone, The Kev, A. P. Crofton.
The Rev; C..V., R. Macke
erful piece of true music was truly inter- reted by the four who understood it to a dep
moved congregation,
God bring with Him. For this we say uplo u by the word of the Lord, that we which are
ledge, the Majerty of bim whom we mourn, and the Majesty of us Empire's grief, Tac ministers of the Established Church have pro claimed the Faith that is in them with all the beauty of a beautiful Memorial Service. Min Before the cominenconians of the service, the The orgas accompanied the service, and was isters of other Christian ́denominations assisted bed played the first Voluntary, Beethoven's played by. Mrs. W. E. Tibbs, in the absence of the officers of the National Church in expresstrains died away, when the bell began to toli. The Proper Lesson,
Funeral March. Scarcely had the magnificent. J. W. White; who is ill
1. Thess: IV. 131 ing the Nation's reverence, and thanks to thej
nd continued for five minutes. Chopia's fun ollowed- Divios Ruler of all the Kingdoms of the worlderal march then fallowed it is said that the law "But I would not have you to be ignorant. that He did "let truth and justice, holiness and King was very fond of the two maiche:ure.hren, concerning them which are asleep righteousness, peace and charity, abound in his oy Chopin which celebrate, Oup the monat ye sorrow not, even as others, which have an days," For never in all human history up tat momentous event, the other, now being playedrops. For if we believe that jesus died and Yore now have these vintage been moie abundantly of the band, the end of man's corporal activity gain, cvod so them also which sleep in Jesus, The bell then tolled until 11.30, when the Pro shown not only by those in bigh places, but by cession entered in the following order :- multitudes of mankind. We need not do more than refer to the vistaess of human Charity now at work in the world-not only i money giving but active, living vigorous, life-giving work, Such work out late well loved King fulfiled until he died in the midst of it. He, who will be remembered by Nations of men for many and various kinds. of good work done, gave his personal service, and help in the great and necessary labour of destroying the slums and in the better housing. of the poor. No king before him ever did the like, save one or two saints, like, bis predeces sor, St. Edward the Confessor. And to day all who worship the Source and Giver of Lifa, under, whatever namo, be B. Deus or Gott, Akuramazada or Allah, have joined in this British Colony of Hongkong in publicly come memorating with all reverence the personally and the reign of Edward VII..
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The Rer. W, W. Rogers.
The Rov, Fole Fringabán,, The Rer, W. H. Hewitt.
Rev. & Dallas Eunit, The Rev, O. R, Hughes.
(Chaplain to thu l'oices),
The Roy, A, J. Thombill,
The Archdeacon of Itongkung.
The Rt. Rev. the Bhop of Victoria.
The Rev, Fong Vat Sun, (Chaplain)
The Rev. A.D. Stewart, (Chaplain);
1 iva and remain unto the coming of the Lord,: Etsall not prevent them which are asleep.. För
ha Lord Himvaļī shall descend from heaven), with, a shout, with the võice of the archangel, and with the trump of Gąd: and, the dead in hrist aball size first: Then wa which are tive and remain shall be caught up together! ich them in the clouds, to meet the Lord In Que air : and so shall we ever be with the Lord. [borefore, comfort, que another with their ¿words.".
The officiating clergyman then read the. As the procession entered, the Rev. S. Wallowing prayer from the Burial Service wḥile Payoc begau to read, while all present stood, remained standing
(the opening'paragraph of the extract from the Man that is born of a woman hath but a Burial Barvice given below; the second and short time to live, and is full of misery. He third paragraphs were (read by the Rev. C. Emeth us, and is cut down, like a filwer; be Thompson and the Rer. H. O, Spink who wanbaik in ons stay.
tiligoth as it wore a shadow, and never, contin- immediately behind him.
1י
la the midst of life wo are in death : of whom,
I AM the Resurrection and the Life, sailb, nay we seek for succour, but of Thee, O Lord, the Lord be that bellerath in Me, though he Who for our sins art justly displeased? were dead, yet shall be live and whosoever mighty, O holy and most merciful aviour, des
Yes, O Lord God most help, O Lord most-a fiveth and belleveth is Me shall sever dio: Selver us not into the bitter pains of sternal John xl #51
The Choir end Congregation then sang- Hymp, No. 401,
• The Souls of the richtious ars in the hand ef Ged, and there shall no torment touch them,"
Now the Laboure‹'s task'is o'er; .
Now the battle-day is pasi: "Now apon the farther shore
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Lands the Voyager at last.. Father, in Thy gracious keeping. Leart we now Thy Servant sleeping.
There the tears of earth are dried:
There its hidden things are clear),
There the work of life is tried
By ajuster Judge than here. Father, in Thy gracious keeping
Leave we now Thy Servant sleeping.
There the sinful souls, that torn
To the Cross their dying eyes,
All the love of CHRIBT-shall learn At bli Fest in Paradise, FATHER, in Thy gracious keeping -Leave we now Thy Lorvant alcoping.
There no more the powers of hell
Qan prevail to mar their peace;. CHRIST the Lord shall guard them well, Ha Who died for their réfanno, FATHER, in Thy gracious keaping, Lèava we now Thy Servant sleeplog,
*Earth to earth, and dust to dust,” Calmly now the words wo 137, By Leaving Him to'sleep in trust. Till the. Resurrection-day, FATHER, JE, Thy gracious keeping Leave we now: Thy Servant slooping,
for Thy dew is as the dew of the mors; and the Earth aball cast forth the dead," "
beloved King will and how faithful a disciple?? be was of Aarad the high ́priest. His loving?" and amiable disposition and above all his un- tring love for peace have endeared film to one and all. The bistory of the present day amply testifies his loving tactful ways, which made bim beloved not only by his owo subjects bui by the people of the world, From Court to Cruit be has moved, carrying with him the Prayer for The King and Roy il Family, Message of Peace; and thus the peace of the world has been balter established by cur,lato King, who his diffused his geolality to all sects wherever he went and to whomsoever ke me, however humble, his station in life #and when such a good and Peace-loving Kingų passes away it is the world that mourns bis loss.
Tay sup shall no more' go down, asither hali Thy moon wase, for the Lord shall be. time everlasting light; an the days of Thy mouroing shall be ended."
PSALM XVI. THE KADISH
"THE ZOROASTRIAN, SERVICE, With becoming solemnity and dignity, the Zoroastrian community who, among his Majesty's subjects, have always proved them
at their Club įselves the most loyal, mat promises to Elgin Street this afternoon' and held a commemoration service in strict accord- Verily, our Masters bavo said that, "Who- Rance with the rituals of the followers of the ever makeib peace in his own house to him in Zoroastrian faith. Thers were present almost
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the
Trustees
Sir Hormusjed Nowrojce Mody, to lead
as much merit.as if he had made peace in Irike entire Parson community in Hongkong rael "-Aboth R. Nahas XXXVIII. 6- and and appropriately enough this has been amply exemplified by our late of the Parsco Charity Fund In South King, who has been' a devoted son to noble China appointed their worthy president' parents, a loving husband to an adorable wife, and a foad father to his children. He has per the solemn service, Sir Hormasjon, by formed those commands enfolded upon as, such the way, is the last Kaight Bachelor to be as the honouring of parents, acis of charity, elevated to that distinguished Order by hospitality to strangers, making peaca hetween his late Majesty before his death. When e man and his fellow, as it is written in the all the Parsees had assembled in the meeting ZMishnab, "Whatnotka man who perform-hall of the patiosaf venue, Sir Hoimivisea fetb them enjoyeth the fruits in this took his appointed placa and was supported world and be principal stock remalush for by the Trustees of the Fund, While the future one, and he has therefore tightly fail remained reverently standing, the President, exrned in this world the glorious title, the announced that he would open the Memoriat Prince of Peacemakers. May the remem Service which the followers of Zoroaster: brance of his good'dezda'ba before bli Creator, (the Colony of Hongkong had met toreihe so that He grant to him the inheritance of the hold In memory of the late King Edward tre:cures of His Maker, as it is written, "For Seventh, He then offered a special
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