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THE MILK THAT KEEPS

“SUPREMA" CIGARS

are made entirely of the finest selected leaf grown in the Cagayan Valley, Phil- ippine Islands.

The cigars are hand-' rolled and shipped direct to Hongkong.

They have been on this market for the last 10 years, and are always sold at prices 20% to 30% lower than any other finest brands of comparable size and quality.

Every box carries a green Philippine Government Revenue label which is the best Guaranty of the genuineness of its

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THE HONGKONG

THANKSGIVING SERVICES

(Continued from Pago 1.)

George's ng flying it half maat. I know King Edward had gone to his rest.

I found a new boy at school with whion, for the next ten years, I was

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

the war. Others will have some personal experience, of tireless devotion to duty, or of his great concorn that no person and no porsonal Interest or trouble should- be overlooked amid the weight of business.

TRUE MAJESTY

Our Lord Jesus Christ has shown us the humanity in the heart of God, and that there is no to be very closely associated. He majesty to compare with loving was the only one of my school service. We have had experience King and Triends who survived the war. His in the last 26 years of right leg was amputated at the Queen who have carried that spirit. Thigh. This one legged man was simply and devotedly into the be to become the King's Pathologist, wildering multitude of responai- His name appeared on the bulletins bilities which crow upon them. that told us of the gallant fight the King made to overcome his great inness.

There is a story told of the Inte King Edward. He was asked "Don't you think, your Majesty, that we pray for you too much?" "Not too much," he replied, "but 100, often."

It was as `n bay too in the Oilers Training Corps in Windsor Great; Park

on the morning of the famous Agadir incident that I first saw the And so I would ask you to-day to King. It was a strange experience pray with all your hearts to to see him sented on his horse as Almighty God that pur King and 4--had so-often seen him pictured: Queen may have the courage and and to know that he was real. Afwisdom and the health they need real mun with a man's capacity for to eagry, on into advancing yenra joy and suffering. for work and the responsibility they have weariness and aleep.

| already carried for a quarter of a contury so naturally and happily amongst so much confusion and anxiety.

Five years later, when that ominous Agadir morning had been fulfilled in the war, I was for a moment face to face with him in London. I was deeply moved by the terrible lines of anxiety and suffering on his face.

For my generation that face is what the King means to us. We know what the war cost so many members of the great family of which he is father; and we know what it cost him, as father of the | family, în anxiety and concera for

his people,

PERSONAL MEMORIES

this

I thought it best to speak of His Majesty thus personally morning hoping it would revive your own personal memories of him. For I am convinced that the King, and the Queen who has; been sa closely associated with lim, would profer that thoughts of them to-day should be personal-thoughter-

our

To me and to many the great cost of the war in personal lifo and personal sorrow, which know he shared with us, is the great memory. He symbolizes the suffering responsibility of parent- hood in those days when Europe's youth was set to slay each other. To olhera there. will be memories, and grateful memorles, of his personal dealing with the political and Industrial troubles that have voxed our country since

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It is my privilege this morning to propose the King's health to you in the fullest and deepest sense we Christians, know. From the bottom of our hearts let us say The King..the King: God bless him."

At the conclusion the hymn "O God of Jacob" was sung during which a collection for the King's Jubilee Fund was taken.

Thanksgiving was offered" and following this Suffrages and Prayers were said for King George Family and a player in Chinese and Queen Mary; the Royal for China, concluding with the Lord's Frayer,

The Christian hymn of praise, Te Deum Laudamas, was then suns after which the Blessing was pronounced by the Bishop, the congregation all kneeling.

The service was concluded with the Nations) Anthem.

THOSE PRESENT Besides the Governor's party and the G.O.C., other officials pre-i sent were the Chief Justice, Mr. A D. A. MacGregor, and Mrs. Mae- Gregor, Hon. Sir Thomas and Lady Southern, Hon. Mr. C. G. and Miss Alabaster, Hon. Mr. N. L. and Mrs. Smith, Hon. Mr. Edwin Taylor, Hon. Commer. G. F. Hole, Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, Hon. Sir William and Lady Shenton,

Justice R. E. and Mrs. Lind- sell, Hon. Dr. W. BA. and Mrs. Moore, Hon. Mr. At. J. Breen, Hon Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr. S. W Com

Tao, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chwick, Mr. M. J. Quist, Consul General

modore C G. and Mrs.

for the Netherlands, Mr. H. van der Straeten, Consul General for Belgium. and Mrs. VAN der Straeten, Comm. Uff A. Blanconi, Consul General for Italy, Mr. Charles L. Hoover, Consul General for the Unlied States, and Mrs. Hoover, Herr HII. Gipperich, Consul General for Germany, Mr. K. Mil- suzawa, Consul General for Japan, and Mrs Midsuzawa, other niem- bers of the Consular hody, Hon. Mr. J. d. Paterson, Hon. Mr. W. H and Mrs. Bell, Sir William Hornell, | Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Pelliam, Capt. R. F. Walter, A.D.C. to the Gov- ernor, Capt. W. S. A. Clough-Tay- ar. A.1.C. to the General, Mr. J. G. Pilcher, Private Secretary, to the Governor

Other representative, bodies resent were the Clergy of Hong- kong: Cathedral Trustees; Cap- ains, Royal Navy: Army Colonels; Ileads of Government Depart St. George's thedral; St. Vissions to

Chinese Churches: S. Andrew's Church; Kowloon Tong Anglican Church Union Church, Hongkong Me thodist Church, Wanchai; Union Church, Kowloon; Commodore's Staff; Government and Mission Schools.

CATHOLIC TRIBUTE

TO KING

VERY CLOSE BOND OF SYMPATHY

"Apart from patriotic devoted- ness to the Royal Family and the many natural reasons that call for our loyalty, all Catholics may find between King George V and them- (Continud on Page 14.)

SORE THROAT

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MAY 6, 1935.

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