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AID BY AIR.
HELP FOR REMOTE
OUTPOST.
Washington, Jan. 30.
As the result of an appeal to tho Government, the airman
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.
ASPIRATION,
By the
Rev. G. R. Lindsay, M. A.
Capt. Darling has boon authorisad, to fly from the nearont aviation) station in Fairbanks, Alaska, tol Nomo a distanco of four hundred) "Thoy that wait upon tho Wo must aspiro. "Thou who milos, with a supply of anti-toxin Lord...shall mount up with wluge sanat think as well an fool, Mount to combat a diphtheria epidemicļas oagles."-Ionish, 40, 31. from the earth, aspiro 1" "Where In that region.
In every walk of tifo aspiration is the ideal for the soul? I In response to a-telegraphic is necessary if wo intend to reach bring you no subtle creed, no appeal. a local doctor with anywhore. "Our only greatness," system of ethics, no code of largo consigninont of anti-toxinisaya Ingolow, "is that we aspire." morals; I bring you face to face has rushed off by dog-slolgh from Intollootual progress involves with Him who said "I, if I be Nonana, but it is pointed out mental aspiration. Men, there lifted up, will drew all men " that this will not arrive in time.jmust bo, who have dthey sco Mothey will aspiro.” as Nomo is cut off by ico and discontent with what is known, No eply words were thay. snow, and the aeroplane is the who will leap from knowledge Time and expiringe aliko have
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 1925.
DAIRY FARM NEWS
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE WHO PREFER
HONEYSUCKLE BUTTER
SALTED OR UNSALTED.
(made at the Farm)
only means of proventing many aspiring to the unknown, train proved how true the words a STANDING ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED:|
deaths. Reuter,
U.S. FOREIGN POLICY.
A CHANGE FORE-
SHADOWED.
ing the Intuitions that unables thom to make "grasps of guess." Man knows partly but he con-
coivon besido
And croops over on from fancies
to the fact.
And finds progrosя. Businoss (Buccesa noods aspira- tion. Thoro aro fools and slug gards who novor wish to see New York, Jan. 30. further than their monthly salary. Mr. Gary the Chairman of the but success comes to the man who
Ho Stool Corporation, who is a friend aspires.
#008 soothing
jiro-
Many of us are too confined, we' sao no virion splendid. Life is bounded by bills und worries and Clubs and so on. Wo have an horizon suited only to body. We might have no souls at all,
We have lost sense of spiritual The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co, Ltd.
vision and, maybe, well nigh lost the faculty to soo. Flying as an eagle? Why, so for as our Eternal golf ia concorned, wo are inerely grovolling.
of President Coolidge, in a speech¦ahoad and he bends his onorgion "O chlda the part of me that prodiated that the United States thereto. He sees somathing and flags thro' sinful choice." What would have more intimate relat-he bounds towards it as a bird on keeps me from soaring? Sin will ions with foreign nations in the the wing.
do it, or our company, our neglect, near future, He believed that Aspiration is the responso we or habits or our onvireniment. President Coolidge was ondoa mako to the inward vision. Wo Thean constitute a moral climato
health,
which makos vouring to ascertain the sentimont 900 something,
for ineptitude, of a large majority of the people gross, and then we aspire to roach laziness and blindness. You will of the United States in that con-it, and, if the ideal be good and never aspiro till you use the Lord can doplot naction with a view to carrying noble, our whole nature is onrich. Josus. No canvas out their wishes as far as heed by the aspiration. That is Him, and no tongue describe conscientiously could.-Renter's why Marcus Aurelius said that Him, but the Holy Spirit can American Service.
the worth of a #RI in to be reveal Him as the real longing moasured by the object ho pur and nood of your soul. BUBK. Now life is real. Doat has no roference to the soul and if the mind and body need as- piration for their progress and onrichmont, shall the highest part of our nature noed anything less? Tho soul must soo also. It must havo its ideal too, if over we are The seamen employed on theŝto mount up as an eagle. Atoamor Mooraki returned to thoir dution this morning, but the wharfj labourers refused to coal tre vessol until she was fully man- ned.-Beuter.
AUSTRALIAN SEAMENT
TROUBLE NOT OVER.
Melbourne, Jan. 30.
Sydney, Jan. 30.
It is reported that the inter-
State shipowners are asking Mr.
Lovuka-Kenter.
AERIAL FLIGHT.
DAY BY DAY.
"We would soo Josus: this is all we're needing,
Strongth, joy and willingness come with the sight:
We would soo Josus, dying. rison, pleading;
Then welcome day and fare- woll mortal night"
This morning's "cold anap" was the coldest of this winter. At Kowloon, open-air tempora‹
Mr. C. Champkin loft to-day by tures of 41 degrees were recorded,
reading at tho
Justico Powors to de-register the tho President Lincoln for Shang- tho lowest Beamon's Union owing to their hai, where he takes charge of the rofusal to man the stoamor P. and O. Bank for a period of six Observatory boing 414, at 7.20
months.
a.m. The thermomoter at the uppor Poak Tram station ro* The Star Theatre is offering a¦gistered 33 degroos, just ono mammoth programme to its pat point above froozing, and thoro rons. This comprises a novel
must have been frost on the top Toboran, Jan. 30. attraction by the Majurel Varioty Tho Swiss Lieutenant Mittel Company from the Folies-Bor- of the higher olevations of Hong. Holzer has arrived here by airgores, including "Los Anagly-kong island. Wo hellovo it has via Italy, Greece and Turkey, Holphos" ("living_movios,") as well, boon the coldest morning for left Zurich on December 18th'—an a really good picture entitled" Reuter.
" Innocence."
several years.
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x 8
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19
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MEETINGS,
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JEWELLERS and SILVERSMITHS.
HONGKONG.
Phono C.456.7
(By Stan. I)
Phone 0.4567,
CATHEDRAL FINANCE.
Sovoral spoke in favour of forming a Church Council, and
• Powell
Telephone C. 3146..
A GOOD RANGE
OF
LADIES SHOES
$10.00
pair.
CASH ONLY.
OFFERED AT UNDER COST
SATURDAY MORNING,
JANUARY 3lat.
AND
ALL DAY ON
MONDAY, February 2nd.
ONLY
ON NO CONSIDERATION WILL THE SHOES BE SOLD AT THE ABOVE PRICE.
AFTER THESE DATES.
UP - TO - DATE STYLES AND
SEASON GOODS.
THIS
ON SHOW IN OUR WINDOWS
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CHEMISTS & STORES 75 cts.
EATON
THE HONG KONG INSIDE RIGHT WHO SCORED Two GOALS
(I'M ALWAYS"
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NET
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1925.
STEWARD FRON EMFEESS
OF AUSTRALIA" WRECE
DO YOU WANT THIS CUP
PUTTING?
HONGKONG OFFICIAL C
"OH JUST LEAVE IT
HERE:
IT WAS UNLUCKY
THAT THE SHANGHAI
MASCOTS PAL 'Joss' WAS UNABLE TO GET OFF FOR THE MATCH. A
•
"ANOTHER
KIND OF
INTO-PORT
(HALF TIME)
A VERY THOUGHTFUL
ACT BY IN-S. HAWKINS
WHO SENT A WREATH
BONG KING TELEGEAM |
THE LONGKONG GOAME HAO MOTHING TO DO IN THE 2ND
HALF AND PUT IN SOME GOOD WORK IN THE MISSING LETTER
COMPETITIONA
IN SYMPATHY FOR SHANGHAI
WHEN THE INTERPORTERS MET.
SONE
A.S PHILLIPS. CAPTAIN OF SHANGHAI
& WHO PUT IN SOME GOOD WORK FOR. HIS SIDE.
MEETING.
be
on
SEATHOLDERS' ANNUAL aventually tho. following wore! Jolootod: Lady Pollook, Miss The annual meeting of St. Middleton Smith, Miss Mow John's Cathedral soatholdors was Fung, Mossrs. L. Forstor. F. held in the Cathedral Hall yostor. Clemos, L. A R. Duncan, W. day evening, j rosided over by the Zimmern, Andrew Cheung, S. M. Rov. V. H. Copley Moylo, and an Goddard, F. Mason and E. G. intoranting discussion took place. Stewart.
Mr. F. Mason, the Cathedral| Wo regret that, owing to oxtrome pressure on our spaco to-day, we organist, apoke of the sad state of are unable to give a fullor report disrepair of the organ, which ap of this.
poured beyond further patching- The main subject of discussion up. It should be almost entirely was that of finance. The hon. cobuilt.
It was decided that a schomo treasurer, Mr. Owen Hughes, in proponting the accounts, montion-of rebuilding the organ, to cost od that, having started the past about $10,000, be carried out. year with a debit halance of some Mr. Copley Moyle, who will | 89,000, they found themselves shortly
proceeding similarly indebted at the end of furlough, was the recipient of the the twelvemonth, despite a special assembly's good wishes for a appeal that had been made. They pleasant holiday and safe return. had earofully to consider the In the course of bis reply he ox- question of how best to obtain pressed the hope that the newly- adeguato contributions to the elected Council would consider the appeal for the restoration of Rov. Copley Moylo intorposod St. Paul's. with tho information that Sir Paul Chater had very genorously JAPANESE TRIBUTE. seat them a cheque for $9,000 on Mr. Fumio Asakura, one of the. learning of last year's defloit, foremost artists in Japan, has which had now been wiped off just completed a bronzo bust of | This announcement was greeted Mr. Cyrus E. Woods, the recently,
with applause.
retired American. Ambassador to The election of committees Tokyo. The bust will be sent to followed. The following were Mr. Woods as a personal gift in alented to the Church Body for recognition of his services to the the onauing year: Mocars, W. Lcountry, especially during the Pattenden, J. Owen Hughes, Aitime of the great earthquake of H. Compton, Hon. Sir C. Sovoru, September, 1923. The gift will | Bir H. E. Pollock and Colbe taken by Mr. Kazue Ku- Fitzgerald; and to the Diocesan washima, who was recently ap Conference, to be held in March:pointed First Secretary to the
Cathedral funds.
YOU CAN BE [SURE [A] COMFORTABLE BATH IF YOU USE A GAS GEYSER
NO NEED TO WAIT, IT'S READY WHEN YOU ARE, AT ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT.
You can see one working at Lane, Crawford's
or our West Point Show Rooms, -
Lady Pollock, Mrs. Showan, Mrs. Japanese Embassy at Washing HONGKONG & CHINA GAS CO., LTD.
Bullock, Mr. R. H. Wade. Colton, and will be presented to Mr. Fitzgerald and Bir C. Sovarn. Woods,
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