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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: MONDAY: APRIL 21; 1919.

THE JUYENILE SOCIETY.

SIXTH ANNUAL SPORTS.

In the presence of a large gathering of visitors, the sixth annual athletic meeting `off | Portuguese children held under the auspices of the Juvenile Society took place at the Race. Course on Saturday. The Band of the 18th. Infantry was in attendance. The programme of ] the meeting consisted of 201 events, for which a big list &f competelors had bon (entered. It wa- roostly ju little people's weeting for most of the events were arrangest with a view to their participation, ani they bond in thenr opportunties of letting off their peat up energy. One Lilliputian athlete wh came in to win a (prizo promptly fell asleep after this exertion and was still in blissful unvousciousness when he was carried up, to receive his award.

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Sports, Mr. D. . Baptista, Ile President of the Society, took the

pportunity on behalf of it, thank une and all and especially the prize-done and these wi had contributed in any way make the MODAL 131* 50 -nece-sful. It was a Creat live in peace and tranquillity. | pleasure to him to preside again The long-drawn -train was over, at the sixth annual meeting, an and in the transport of relief-only trusted that somebly whil -uch works as those of his textind more ability would in Eure and those round about it would take

up the pleasant duty fit the occassion.

and make

greater -00- ress than it had been that day. ne delusion be called upon Miss F. da Boha to kindly distribute Prizes.

The ruined foundation wall which was all that remained of Jerusalem's glorious temple had Easter was fittingly derved by [been known for many a genera- special services in the relev tim as "the wailing place of the

Today, they were told The prizes were then distris that the wailing place was deserts | bied, and at the conclueron Miss

the Colony yeaırday.

VIHERENT.

The Bishop of Victoria prvanehuck to his native home. interestingly, ar žit. John'- Cazi vital

H yesterday

rame to hand to bat da jakýja tion in full in this issue. His test mas the Resurrection and it course of his remarks raud:

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d. The few was about to goin was presented with a | bouquet of flowers and accorded Under whatever political over- [the thanks of the Swiely. The sight of arrangement it was as er sults were : ---- certain as any such thing cauli be, the clessen race was no longer to be without home and teatre!

Proceeding the speaker said.

The fact of the Resurrection

A ARE so the Searcoa All united the believers in one broditalier Easter Sunday was the bed and fellowships toy were ad

last day of March, and it found one heart and yel The Hedy Con them the parlous ruso in respect of munion was

the great struggle then afoot, fellowship with their bond any, witwhich was entering on it darkest one another, and near, save tim pilase communicated, thunght of ab eating

Who could ever forget the grimi themselves. We have at last di- (darkness of that time and the covered the lack of this fellowship | weeks just after it, when the road in the Church of England The to Paris was in danger and the port of the Archbishops' Committee Channel ports seemed a possible nn Evangelisthe work save The W

lack of Fellowship within, the Church | He thought they ought to recall is at once a caz-e of stumbling ofthat time. For ther experienced

a duliverance whose magnitude

from 1 1-1, A. Siba; 2, ll 100 yards dat race, ogies, to log

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100 yards shipping race, open to girls from 19 to 11-1, M. Cruz: 2. H. Barres.

400 yard- Bat race, open tô boş- trem & to -1, B. Cesano; 4 R. Marques.

220 facis Hat rave, open to be from 20 to 14.-1, J. Ribeiro; 2, A.

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INSISTENCE ON KEEPING

HIS COMMAND.

FAIR PLAY FOR GIRLS.

1. TOO MANY OVERTAX THEIR

STRENGTH.

The announcement from Omsk that General Janin, on behalf of A girl who earns her parents the French Government, ha admiration by growing rapidly. presented the Criox de Guerre becoming taller than themselves Cubonel John Ward, M. P., before she is well embarked on recognition of his gallantry at womanhood, hardly has fair play. surds flat race, age to boys the battle of Kievsky, on the She ofter outgrows her strength. under 6-1, L. Silva: 2. P. Botelho. uri front, Ea-t Siberia, has and unless her development is 49 yards open to school byge as a surprise to many people kept up to the mark, she will carefully watched and her blood F. Rodrigues; -, F. M. Silva.

10 yards flat race, open to girl in this country writes a corre become pale and anaemic, suffer- those without and a source of weak

Thirajand whose significance in the to the London

ness to those within.

of the Church as a fellowship & Mistory of mankind would stand almost non-existent. Men du greater and more impressive sce in the Church a brotherhood future generations looked back where those who worship together. regard themselves as belonging to one family in Christ.

There is

a widespread impression that the Church is the Church of a class, Capital rather than Labour.. and there are questions of Church

Leite.

120 yards flat race, open to from to 10-1, E. Alves; Figueiredo.

be

Necs not a few of who are will run a great risk of going into asking why the British Govern a decline. Juent has failed to grant him a

similar decoration.

100 yards flat race, open to girl-

The great need of growing girls is pure blood-abundant, rich and It is not known out-ide official fred. In all ordinary cases the from 10 to 1-1, C. Botelhos & Ovircles that after raising several new rich blood made by Dr. battalions of the Middlesex Re-Williams pink pills for pale Three quarters of a mile bicycle giment, Colonel Ward met with people will enable thin girls to to blooming race, -1, F. Pereira; 2. Leo great opposition from some of his develop, healthily

fellow officers in the Army. After womanhood.

With this new blood in her

The new of the Armistice" reached them and nobody had to Summon his neighbour to rejoice. Ozotic The "jor broke forth;" nothing could have kept it back.

Concluding the Rev. Macon-] ('Almada e Castio.

lachie said he thought every Chris- The yards flat rare, open to hos Lord Kitchener's death anattempt administration. such as the petjan soul would say "Ainen" if he under 6.-1. H. Osmund: . L.was made by a group of officersveins she will gain a glow of

Ozerin

rent system, which many feel to b sail that on this Easter Day of

to squeeze Liur out of his com-health in her cheeks, her eyes one of the greatest hindrances 11919, of all that have ever dawned,

and with a keen appetite for Church attendance." We must it became them to raise their

Three legged race.-1. 67. Ribeir, und, the contention being that will become clear and sparkling, solutely face these alleged in Longs and triumphs high. for the and M. Silva; 2, G. Pinna and C. they should be given preference meats and power to "digest food, in commands over what they she will throw off all lassitude rences to fellowship so far as they history of the year between this Cunha.

Jand depression and grow strong Ladies nomination

for adult termed "hattalion raisers” apply to Hongkong. I deal withEaster and last was without moral.

The of sition was tried and upright. In such cases Dr. in a right spirit we need not fear meaning if it was not a confirm- (candle races-1. L. da Silva; 2.

+ d'Almada the War ffice, and Lord Derby Williams pink pills impart a new loss of revenue, but, even if such ation as plain and large as his F. Marques;

was deputed to snoth things interest in life. were involved, better a poor churchory could write it of the truth Remedios. -

The Culoue! insisted on Dr. Williams' pink pills can be yards that race, open to buys over. with Christian fellowship for all that power beloageth unto God "classes than a rich one without it unly, and that His purpose of and girls under 6-boys. 1, L. retaining his command, and is bought, everywhere, alse, post Further, we must do all in our power toward the children of men Barros; 2, C. Rozario: Girls, 1, Cail to have refused a decoration free, one bottle for $1.50, six for

was not to be frustrated by all Botelho; 2, A. Noronha.

as an alternative. "I would not $8. from the Dr. Williams' Medi- Co.. 96 Szechuan Road, to promote fellowship with all who the embattled hosts of "hell. serve our Lord, whether they bebow They could take on to-day

Half mile (Challenge cup), open to accept even a seat in the House of cine

on the locks and the appetite is to our fold or not, I hope when the triumph songs of the early boys under 16 (presented by the late Lords," he is reported to have de Shanghai. Their beneficial effect very quick and well-marked. the time comes for the celebration Christians and feel that their Mr. J. A. de Carvalho, to be won claced.

The result was he retained the This can be proved by starting a of the looked for Declaration of strong imagery of speech and three years before becoming the Peace, Christians in this Colony will symbol which had been wearing property of the competitor)-1, F. command, and with his battalion course of the Pills now. unite in praise to God. I should thin in an easy-going world had Rodrigues; 2. J. Ribeiro; 3 M. was sent out to the Far East. In October last he commanded like to see Roman Catholics and been re-stamped as reality before Silva,

Sack Race.-1. B. Gosano; i, G.ja battalion which arrived

Zems. Noronha,

it was held up by One mile bicycle race.-1, L. Bolshevisis, who threatened viol-- Bocha; 2, A. Silva Netto.

ence if he did not join a strike Team race (team of six boy)-which formed part of a plot to

The Jimmu Tennu-sai was 1, G. Ribeiro's team.

hold up Allied transports coming! Centipede race, Kowloon v Hong-west into Siberis. Colonel Ward observed with due ceremony at kong-1, Hongkong (M. Silva, marched his men into the town, the Court on the morning of the arrosted the leader, and by hie 3rd instant in the presence of the All the above were bandicap resolute action saved his battalion Japanese Emperor, the Empress,

from being cut off.

and their very eyes. Seeing these thing in the great world what man would despair of them" in his own life and soul?

Episcopalians Protestants. Presbyteriana, Methodists and Baptista. Anglicans and Congrega tionalists, and all other Christians, joining their voices in one grand chorus of praise to God and in thus preparing an atmosphere for the consideration of great questions of) Unity and Beusion.

UNION CHURCH.

his sermon yesterday moming!

RECENT WILLS.

at:

FOUNDER OF THE JAPANESE-

EMPIRE.

Imperial Princes, and other Court dignitaries. Following the read- ing of a Shinto ritual by Prince

Bailie Thomas Holt Hutchison, captain). of Crown-terrace, Glasgow, ship- awner, left personal estate of the events.

Sir value of £1,023,812 la. Jl.

The officiala were: Oliver Riddell, of President: Mr. D. C. Baptista. Alexander The Rev. Kirk Maconachie, for Craiglockhart Slatefort, and Bave- Working Committee: Mr. M. F. Silva, Mr. P. A. Yvanurich, Mr. S.Kujo, the Chief Ritualist, his took for his text "Break forth law Castle, Balerno, distiller, left Baptista, Mr. J. M. Vicira, Mr. F.A. Marcal, Mr. A V. Barros. Majesty read a prayer amid the into joy, ye waste places of personal estate of the value of J. Noronha, Mr. H. F. Rozario, Mr. Judges: Mr. Edward Noronha, Dr. deep obeisance of all those pre- A solemn function was Jerusalem, for the Lord hath 6476,61 14s. 10., of which C. da Silva, Mr. F. A. V. Ribeiro, F. M. Graca Ozorio, Mr. J. C. sent. comforted his people, He hath 142,287 is in War Bonds Mr. Mr. F. L. da Silva; Mr. C. O. Barretto, Mr. J. D. Oanand, Mr. also conducted at the mausoleum redeemed Jerusalem" (Isaiah 52, Willian. Thompson Crawshay, of Baptista, Mr. A. M. O. Remedios, E. J. de Figueiredo, Mr. V. F. V of Jimmu Tenno at Unebi, Sara Caversham Park, near Reading, Mr. J. F. Castro, Mr. L. Foronha, Ribeiro, Mr. P. Botelho, Mr. F. E prefecture, in honour of the oc- The preacher said on December colatner, left estate of the valite Mr. A. V. Barros, Mr. & F. de Carvalho, Mr. A. F. Bilva-Netto, casion, Mr. Yastaka being sent 11th, 1919, men literally wept for of £320,209 48. Til, of which Baptista, Mr. S. A. Marcal, Mr. A. Mr. A. C. Botelho, Mr. M. A de from Tokyo as the Imperial re joy in the streets of Jerusalem. $234,936 2, 3d. is net personalty. F. Remedios, Mr. V. F. d'Azevedo, Figueiredo, Mr. J. M. V. Remedios, presentative. Among the populace as General Allenby entered by Lieut. George William Sparrow Referee: Mr. C. M. B. Alves. Mr. P. A. Xavier. Hon. Treasurer: this solemnity does not prevail. the Jaffe gate. The Sheikh in Sparrow, of Albrighton Hall, near Starter: Mr. A. J. V. Bibeiro: Mr. A. J. V. Ribeiro. Hon. Segre In Kobe at least the day was charge of the Mosque of Omar Shrewsbury, killed in France, Handicappers: Mr. T. A. Carvalho, taries: Mr. G. P. da Cruz, Mr. T celebrated with a good deal of cried out, "Praise Allah! the

alcohol. Mr. D. C. Baptista, Mr. F: I. & A. Carvalho... British have come. Now we can left £141,743.

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