GOOD FRIENDS OF SERVICEMEN.
THE
Mr. and Mrs. Anstey's service to our Church and to this Home will long be remembered by their friends at Wanchal and we sincerely hopa and trust that they will long bo (Continted, from Page 10.) spared to continue their good works in the old country. We at Wanchai main a transitory one, comprised thank Mr. and Mrs. Anstey most principally of friends from the Ser- sincerely for all they have done for vices and n small number of us and wish them "God's
speed civilians who are either just pansleir departure from our midst. ing through or whose terms of Her- vice here are not long enough in most cases to stimulate a real live -interest in the internal affairs of
the church.
Then the geographical situation of Our Church at Wanchai, situnted as it is on the outskirts of the City, is not conducive to easy or regular attendance.
New Lounge Opened.
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At the conclusion of these ad- dresses, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, opened the new lounge, which he and would stand a por manent memorial to the work of Mr. and Mrs. Anstey, and he was sure no moro atting tribute could
been have
them than by the pald dedicating of the lounge to thom. For these reasons it will thus be Hie was certain that every time a seen that our permanent congrega-serviceman used that lounge, ho tion cannot be other Umn excteding-would look at the dedication plate ly small and when allowance is made and offer a hearty vote of thanks for casualties: members golug on to Mr. and Mrs. Knight Anstey for leave or members retiring from the fail they had done for that Institu- Colony. Rometimes wonder how tion. we do manage to keep going.
An Uphill Fight.
Later refreshments were enjoy. ed, after which presentations were Faced with adverse conditions made to the departing minister and his wife. The first was made by such as these Mr. and Mrs. Anstey Mr. Yang Chen on behalf of the have carried on for ive years a con. tinuous and laborious uphill fight, Chinese staff of the llome, and the much Recond by Mrs, S. Hamer, from the very often I fear without encouragement, but thanks to our Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wau- Chaplain's guiding influence
und schal,
Mra. Ansley's kindly endeavours In acknowledging the gifts, the we are not only holding our own for Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey said that in at least one important direction while the occasion was one of great progress. When Mr. tribulation for them it was also we have made and Mrs. Anstey arrived here five one of great joy. They particular- years ago the Church they found to by appreciated the presence
Buch be burdened with heavy debt.
of
a distinguished gathering us that
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That debt i am glad to say has been assembled there as it was au in-
wiped off and we now have a sub-diention of the interest shown by stantial credit balaner and for this the Colony in the servicemen. They we are profoundly thankful,
also greatly appreciated their pre-
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They're going to see the world from a 25-foot whals-boat Not even an auxiliary sagino did Mr. William Leng take with him on his globe-girdling cruise, and his only companion was his dog, Rota. They're seen in New York as they prepared to
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sence on behalf of themselves, and for the kind words and very beauti- ful presents which had been given them.
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when All claims against the steamer must Property in Caroline Road, they were offered for auction by be presented to the Undersigned on Lammert Brothers yesterday. The or before the 2nd October, 1881, or first lot was put up at $12,000, but they will not be recognized.
All Buken, chafed, and damaged be left in the Godowns, not an easy task to be no bids were forthcoming, and when Goods ar minister of the Wesleyan Church, second lot achieved no better suc-where they will be examined on the 17th September, 1931, at 10 a... by or of any other church for that cess the sale was declared off.
Messrs. Goddard ami Douglas. matter, in Hongkong, and he had
It was
The lots wore on Inland Lot No. to rely on the loyalty of a few 29, and consisted of nine pieces friends who were there that even-already levelled, adjacent to the nowed by ing and others who were on fur- Zoroastrian Building. lough, to stand by and help the minister.
At the P. W. D. auction, New Kowloon Inland Lot No, 1588 at- tracted some spirited bidding and eventually went to $14,600 at which price it was secured by Mr. Jp Sul- shan. The property, which has an area of about 20,890 square feet is situated on the Castle Peak Roail. The upset price was $10,445.
A Revolutionary. He had been interested in many things which had appeared in the Press about the church from time to time, and himself had been a great critic of the churches, in- cluding his own. He was, in fact,
New Kowloon. Inland Lot No. rather revolutionary. A criticism 1587 at Kowloon City went to Mrs. which they often heard was what Elizabeth Mackay for the upact were the churches doing. He price of $23,500. thought a Home such as that,
showed one thing the churches!~~~
were doing, and it was that kind
of work, which was not the out-dealre some genuine understanding come of mere kindness or phil- and sympathetic interest. anthropy, but an honest endeavour He did not think half enough to serve the Lord Jesus Christ. was done for the comfort of the It was a great joy serving the servicemen in the Colony, and he servicemen,, and he often thought hoped that even
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign-
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Agents. Hongkong, 11th September, 1931.
TRAIN DISASTER,
ENGLISH SCHOOLMISTRESS AMONG VICTIMS.
Budapest, Sept. 14.
In addition to Mr. Harry Cle menta, an English schoolmistress, Miss Hilda Fowlds of Faversham. was among those killed in the train disaster yesterday.-Reuter,
A Budapost message of Septem- ber 13 stated:
The collapse of a viaduct took place ten miles from here as the
express Budapest-Cologne more would be
passing over it. Nine coaches of them, when during the summer done in that Home in the future crashed into the hollow below, A of the fuse found near the scene they in Hongkong complained of than had been done in the past. the hot weather, but had their The first part of the evening's disaster suggests that the outrage bungalows on the Peak of the programme was devoted to a musi-was deliberately planned, And a sailors between decks in a sub-cal programme, when songs were ploce of paper discovered nearby marine or on a destroyer, and he given by Mrs. F. C. Rendall, Mr. throws the blame on Communists. admired their quiet patient cour-W, H. Bailey and Mr. Li Chor-chi, The casualties in the disaster in- nge in carrying on their work. while Mr. Bailey and Mr. Li sung Juded 26 killed, among them a The servicemen did not want two duets. The accompanist was Mr. Harry Clements, a resident of pity, they loathed it, but they did│Mr. H. J. Fountain.
London, and an American lady.]
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