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LANDSLIPS IN HONGKONG.

NUMEROUS BUT NO SERIOUS DAMAGE.

JAPANESE ATTACKED.-

SCENE AT HUNGHOM.

anti Japal diện

a

their

ship

when

And know that out of death

nightaball ring -

The dawn of ampler life:

Rejaios, whatever anguish rend

„Jour heart.

That God has given to you, "the

Apricatene dower

To live in these great times, and

bear your part --

In Freedom's crowning hour. E That ye may tell your sona-wbo

see the light.

High in the heavens—their herit

age to take:

"I saw the powers of darkness

put to flight;

I saw the morning break."

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. At St. Joseph's Church two servic's were held. At 7.40a.m. the Communion service was well attended despite the bad weather. The Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart was rand and the beautiful invocation “send perce to all nations coubtless impresa- ed all The Solemn Thanks-- giving-Service- took place at 10: am. a large congregation being

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I audsmus Mars. It is a beautiful composition by a great writer of Church Music and re- ceived very sympathetic treat- ment. The solos were rendered What was described by Inspect by Mrs Charlton, Staff Sergi The heavy rains of last week or Brown as a mild form of Lyth and Mr Fisher with great have been responsible for a num-

dem nstration." of the "Agnus Dei was very acceptability. The last strophe ber of landships, the most serious took place on Saturday night in fitting to the dature of the ser of which was one which took unghom. Two Japanese sailors vice, particularly the final in- place on Saturday morning on the Kowloon Docks were return give us peace. A short sermon

from one of the ships in the vocation "dons nobis pacem” Peak Tramway on the portion of

to ing the junction forming the cut for the recent alterations on the Peak gathered in their wake, and showing gratitude to God. He

large crowd

was preached by the celebrant in) of Chinese which he spoke of the duty of Tramway, The slip did not entirely block the Tramway began to throw stones and to use asked all to pray that the nations line. The Peak-

bainboo poles on them. The Tramway Japanese had also to

might live in peace and that the run the people got on the work of clear-gauntlet of a fire of clogs and pint of Bolshevism which was ing it and the trams started to various other missiles from the

appearing amongst many nation- run at 5 o'clock on Saturday houses, thrown for the most part At the conclusion of Mass the alities might be eradicated. between Kennedy Road and Barker Road.

by Chinese women, who showed Te Deum" was sung in Gregorian as much hatred for the Japanese chant by the choir and celebrant Yesterday morning another landship occurred on the Peak as the male Chinese.

One alternately. The prayer of thanks Tramway just in the same spot the rest, chased the Japanese cluded with the Benediction of the Chinese, more pugnacious than giving being said the service con as the previous morning. The place has now been stored up them, but fortunately for the

with a big stone and hurled it at Blessed Sacrament, Great praise to prevent the earth coming Japanese and for the thrower it

due to the choir who down more. The shoring is all in the way of the Tramway, so passed over their heads.

is

worked hard to make the musical portion of the service a success. When the, new organ is erected they hope to render Ravanelo's Masi. Mr Braga was at the organ."

A pair additional candelabra with 21 lights each, the gift of Mrs Carroll, were used for the first time on the altar.

These

with a profusion of flowers had a charming effect. -

THE PARIZE COMMUNITY;

the Tramway Company cannot The timely arrival of two run their trams at this point. Indian constables was fortunate, There will not be any traffic for for the Japanese stood a the time being except from Ken-chance of being badly mal- nedy Road as the Company is treated. The constables res getting the spot made permanent cued the Japanese and arrested ly safe for trafic by the erection [the Chinese who threw the stone. of a stone or a concrete wall. On the way to the Police Station, There have been other minor the constables with their prisoner slips on private properties, with- and the Japanese were followed out obstructing traffic. There by the mob, who kept up e There was a large attendance were landelips on Robinson continual cry of Ta!" Ta of Parrees at 28, Elgin Street Road and another at the junction (Beat them). However, they when a thanksgiving service was. of Conduit and Robinson Roads, made no further attempt at led by the priest, P. C. Sidhya, not of very great importance. assaulting the Japanese. One of who made reference to the vic

There were numerous other the constables, on returning to tories of the Allied arms and the slips in the New Territories and in his beat, had a stone thrown at coming of Peace. He also spoke Kowloon, but no great damage him by a Chinese, whom he of the fighting in Afghanistan and

promptly arrested.

hoped that it would soon cease, It is reported that a wall be- The two tweed Sir Robert Ho Tung's were this morning sell it had been to attack the British. Arrested Chinese the ill-advised Amir coming to produced bis senses and seeing how foolish residence and the Loudon before Mr. R. E. Missionary Society's Hall at at

the -- Magistracy.. The

UNION CHURCH. Bonham Road suddenly collapsed man who threw the stone at the The service at Upion Church was yesterday afternoon. The wall Japanese was fined $15, or three well attended, the preacher being collapsed in the direction of Sir weeks, while the other prisoner the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, who Robert's house, but, fortunately, was mulcted in a $30 Ene, or, in said: no-one suffered any injury froin [default of payment, one month's the accident,

was done.

hard labour.

ACTIVE REMEDIES.

(A Paris doctor declares that the cake-walk, freely indulged in will kill the hardiest microbe,]

"The waltz is not without its charm.

The polka has its points.

The barn-dance need not cause alarm

To those who've supple joints. The cellar-flap with joy is seen

Though seldom at a ball.

But when it comes to Hygiene

The cake-walk beats them all.

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There was a time in days gone by,

When, if I felt unwell, Unto my doctor I would fly,

In baste my symptoms tell, And pay the varlet thumping fees."

It seemed my only chance.

Bat new M.D.s no longer please.

It's cheaper far to dance.

Should limb or cranium throb and ache,

I don my lightest shoe,

And hired mebials music make. It'e what they're paid to do. Down South 's exhilarating strains Burst from the gay banjo.

Quaint ragtime steps dispel my pain,

And urge a healthy glow.

invalids, though old and stout, Accept the proffered boon. Forgetting goat, stap boldly out

To emulate the coon. Attempt the measures I suggest,

Scorn not what I advise. The plan, believe me, is the best.

This way salvation lies.

P.G-Wodehouse in the Globe.

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We are met this morning in con-ed with the definite signature of the formity with the behest of the King, Treaty of Peace between the Allied which will doubtless find a response nations and their chief opponent. throughout the whole Empire, to The Germans have at length been render thanks to God that the obliged to admit themselves bester Treaty of Peace has at length been Their signature of the Treaty is a signed.

acknowledgment of unqualified de feat, in the face of all mankind.

Such an admission was necessary,

The notice has been too short for us to make such preparation as we should have wished, but I think it for without it the glamour of Ger must be agreed that the earliest date man military power would not have possible is the most appropriate for been, wholly swept away. The ideals, the great soleman purpose. We dried such as they are, which that evil to God when we were in distress, system stood for, have been, for the and we should indeed do ill if we time at any rate, overwhelmed failed to acknowledge His goodness in disaster, which is for the soul's in that the prayer was heard. health of the world, and not lässt Eighteen months ago, when news of the German people themselves, of the armistice came, the Churches it, they will so accept it. To the last filled to themselves at shorter they have striven to avoid open so potice still." Such was the profound knowledgment that they have been sense of relief and gratitude for met and equivocally worsted on perils past, for blood-shed discon- their own chosch ground of military tinued, for right and justice vindicat might

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