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SOLDIER FINED

ALLOWED UNLICENSED DRIVER TO DRIVE CAR

An accident on the Talpo.Rand on September 28 had a sequel in the Taipo Police Court on Satur- day morning when Miss K. Black, living at the Airlie Hotel was fined on charges of driving with out a licence and falling to report

the accident:

CHRIST AND COMMERCE

STRIKING SERMON BY

THE BISHOP

A striking sermon was preached by the Bishop of Hongkong, Right Rev. R. O., Hall at the business men'a service held in St. John's Cathedral yesterday morning.

OCTOBER 14, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

8.30 pan. The 1.8.C. Bridland -Orchatten.

'p.m. The News,

10 p.m. The D.D.C. Midland Orchestra

(cont'd). 130 p.m. An Organ Recital by C. II. Trevor, from the Concert Hall, Uroadrunting House.

9.45 p.m. Close down.

Transmission 3

(0.8.0. 10.11.4 p.m.; G.8.E. 10 pin-1 mm. 1

10 p.m. Big Ben, Arthur Halisbury and Kli. Gechistre, relayed from the Barey Intel, Londen.

His Excellency the Omeer Ad- | 0.5.0, 12.1 .m.) Private R. Collison, of the East ministering the Government, Hon. Lancashire Regiment, licensed Mr. N. L. Smith, and the Hon. Mr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. driver, was fined $3 for allowing W. H. Boil, Chairman of the Hong-

CHINA HOMEWARD

CONFERENCE

FREIGHT TARIFF No. 16

dated '1st February, 193h.

ADDENDUM No. 9.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

car.

an unlicensed driver to drive his, kong General Chamber of Com-

merce, attended.

The "Bishop anid.--John the Baptist was a "an of the manse." He scolded and converted his fellow- men. Jesus of Nazareth was born and brought up la trade. He under- stood and helped His fellowmen. A parson once told me he thought John the Baptist's the better way. That suggestion would horrify most par-

In theory,

but in practice are

often Johannine more Christian. For John's way man's way; Jesus' way in Gode

God and Mammon

It was stated that private car 2821, driven by Mr. J. R. Smith, was stationary on the side of the road near Fanling village facing Taipo. Mr. Smith at the time was standing alongside his off side door. Car 3092 driven by Mina Black was coming from Lokma- chau and another car was coming from the opposite direction. Mr. Smith waved to defendant's ear to

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tional xituation, shippers are for throw vehicles abreast. The NO. 69, Wong Nei Chong Hond, reminded that all freight quota-car coming from Talpo passed, but (Overiceking The Lions are subject to alteration or the defendant's car insteaxt of Happy Valley.

slowing down proceeded on and Race Courne), two Room Flat, 2nd cancellation without notice..

struck car 2821, hitting Mr. Smith.

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Hongkong, 14th October, 1986.

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UNIVERSITY DANCE

UNION EVENT PROVES A

GREAT SUCCESS

The Grout Hall of the University crowded on Saturday night on the occasion of the annual dance of by

It is hereby notified that an was Low rooms available at $100 per month, Interim Dividend of 50 cents per

Very often it's a dress of a different stripe when you see it on yourself.

The Silent Guide. tells the World!

Kons

ani

we than is a

of

In the current number of a local

the words buildings has under parsons' paper a photograph of two "God and Mammon." One building was opened last week a descendant of "The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street-preservireuliar femininity. spite of in colossal size The.. other building tw this Cathedral, I

convinced that Jesus of Nazareth would say that such a contrast between religion and business was not what He meant at all when He used the phrase "God Wan was and Mammon For t

denounced nu Pharisees who were lovers of money; and the Pharisees Idiom, the church wardens, church were "The Unce Guid" of Scottfali

share has been declared for the of the Hongkong University Union and doors and Oxford

all.

waltzes And the

Groupers

of

4

10.45 p.m.

*

"Nemola Cernors No. 41 The Mandated Territory of Now Gulars and the 505 Jalanda A lalk by Catherine Giant (Aus tralian),

11 Yakla The BLC. Northern Ireland

11.30 p.m. “Dye Ken John Peel yo

12 km. The Hungaria Gipsy Band, con

ducted by George Garey, Greenwith Time Bignal al - 12.20 - mom. 12,28 a.m. The News, 13.50 nim! The Manefeld Colliery Band.

Clore dawn.

1 M

Transmission 4

+

(0.5.D. and Q.F.D.)

PART I

1.15, n.m, Big Boy. Enzens fini and his

Tango

Orchestra with Diana

Clar

1 sm. The Newa.

2.18 a.m. Engllah BingerS.

2.19 J. The Berga Krich Septet.

Greenwich Time Signal at 5 am.

3 a.m. Tin Can Symphony,

3.20 a.m. "lized Pickle-No." With

sophisticated sketches, simple

songs, and some siunta, Greenwick Time Signal af i am. 4.8 mm. The D., C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hill, 4,30 a.m. Bongs from the Shows. 5 km. Clone down,

PART 11

5,20 mm. The B,B.C. Orchestra (Bection E.)

10. The Newa.

4.15 am. Chamber Marie. 645 a.m. Close down.

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

months ended 30th June, 1935, and will be payable on application at the Company's Registered Office, 2 Lower Albert Road on and after | the 28th day of October, 1935,

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from 18th day of October, to the 26th day of October,

7.16 p.no, Marila both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

tors.

By order of the Board of Direc-

J. D. THOMSON,

Secretary.

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that

*

Sir

Officer

Spanish Informational Period. English Informational Feriod.

through the 6 pm. Stock quotations.

courtesy of Swen, Calbertson and Fritz 7.mara Shopper.

Motor Co presenta Rickard Himber and his Htude. baker Champions.

an enjoyable evening was spent

The music was supplied by the their day, 1: was the Temple of

"Revellers"

Or- Gad

which eaus called a den 01 The following programme will be frondenat Hongkong Hotel

"the programme including

thieves. But the man of business in from Manile this evening by K.Z.R.M., on a chestra, foxtrole blues,

a tight corner who compromised with lenth of 185 metres (618.5 kilocycles)1

5.30 p.m. U. P. Conservatory of Munic popular tag

dances

strict honesty-the unjust steward of

Radio Practice Hour. 4 p.m. To be annouleed, the course of the dancing packets the story-Our Lord held up to us

6.30 p.m. that we might learn from him what of confett! were distributed and soon

6.40 Don he would have us understand about Was spangled with it. the floor

those present were noticed life. William Hornell, Vice-Chancellor Do not think that I am suggesting of the University, Miss Mary Smith, that Our Lord was commending dis- the daughter of His Excellency the honesty in business. He was not. He can conintending realism in life. Administering the Government, e

The unjust steward was a man who the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotwall and did not live by principles. So war the first Profca- Jesus of Nazareth. He John Barrow, Mr. G. Thoyts. sor and Mrs. K. H. Digby, Professor born man of the Spirit: He des-

Brown, W.

Professor W. Robertson, cribed the man born of the Spirit as and Mr. Lee Zur-dau, Hon. Secretary like the wind, no man knows whence of the Union.

it cometh and whither

math, I d

Tho ATH! During the evening refreshments man of principles says:

I must stick to them. terminated my principles, I my were served. Dancing

ho finds In business he sometimes shortly after 1 nay.

cannot atielt to his principles. That Then a conflict begins in his mind. conflict

will have one of two solu- ons. The God and Mammon solu

sale will be held to-morrow, the THE RABIES MENACE | 15th of October, 1935, at noon in the offices of the Imports and Ex-

was

or

ports Department, Fire Brigade BRITISH SOLDIER BITTEN BY other. Neither of these solutions for

Building, second floor, at which] the following articles, recently confiscated by Magistrate's order,' will be sol by public auction subject to reserve:

STRAY DOG

Private Royce, of the East Lan- cashire Regiment, Shamshuipo Camp, was bitten by a stray dog, according to a police report. The dog was sent to Mataukok for observation while

88 Leather suit cases in assorted Royco was treated at the Military Bizen.

E. W. HAMILTON,

Superintendent of Imports and Exports. Hong Kong, 7th October, 1935.

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WHERE YOU ARE SURE

THE

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The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd FloorTM of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

Hospital.

The

7.30 pm. The. "Town Crier"-Quarter Hour

of Spanich Melodies.

7.45 pim. Panin 7 Cia Programme (Chain

KZEG).'

8 pm. Philippine Charity Sweepstaken Pro-

Kremme

3.1'p.m. The Voice of the Heald. 1,30 p.m. Bongs of the Philippines by

Abundlo Ibanez,

1.45 p.m. Styrk quotations and local man

ket renarta,

1. p.m. Princess Pat, Players-"The Girl on

the Corner," 1.30 .. To be announced.

10 p.m. Musion). Varieties. 11 nm. Hien on

codification to akist memory, St. Paul took this for

is one; the other is less honestment and it is hypocrisy in one form healthy, and neither is necessary the Christian. For him the conflict should never begin. For the Chris tian does not start his day with a set of rules. He starts His day by offering all that he is and is to do to God.

*Itad Conscience Unnecessary

granted when he said "The letter illeth but the Spirit giveth life." There is no Christian ethic. There is only the right thing for any Chris- tian man to do in any given situation.

The phrase "orm chair politician" lies in any other directions. We are all art. to say what other rople should do, I don't believe any man can reaTM the reality of any situation in its fullness. except a himself situation fee which he is directly

responsible. There is A different feel about a job which you

yourself which

you never get about a fob or a situation which another

первой la facing. There is a relationship between a

own job which man and his

goes dosner than reason. His awareness of it and the netivity of his whole

relation nareality in

to it is different from that of anyone else.

It was perhaps natural--at--last ruk Tim, 48, cook boy, 192 Prince Edward Road, first floor, reported to Thursday's ceremony that an old the police that he was bitten by a animist superstition should have been black chow at the polo ground, followed and crackers enough *x-

dog Boundary Street, yesterday afternoon. ploded to frighten into the harbour

ind most do a muzzle. It every evil spirit which had found dog was wearing was not traced. Fuk Tim received building, while no mention was made ran away towards Kowloon Tong and refuge in so vast and comfortable a of God Our Father from whom Our treatment at the Kowloon Hospital.

An Alsatian bitch, owned by Mr. Lord taught us to ask for our Dally

Bread. A. G. Lowe, of 14, Kennedy Road, was removed to Kennedy Town for the usual period of observation following strange behaviour during the past to bite at

week and an inclination anything.

NAVAL FUNERAL

U.S. FIREMAN WHO WAS FOUND DROWNED

Please do not misunderstand the

the

сая

This Jesus understood so ho laid down no rules of conduct. Instead God. he put men and women in touch with

How to Live

.

water is to the

swimmer so is God to life.

It was natural that this should be so because no one believes in spirits; and nearly everyone believes in the goodness and holiness of the unseen Godt. God's name was perhaps too sacred to Assoclate with finance as it is seen in the Board Room of a great finance corporation. And yet the colours of the Guard of Honour had probably been offered to God

If a mun cannot live by principle when they were given to the regi- how then can he live?. The change ment. If we can offer the instru- over from the life of principles and ments of war to the blessing of God rules which Jesus found advocated Burely we can offer the instruments

na the good life to the life of the of high finance.

Spirit which he inaugurated is like the The funeral of First Class Firemun

Hateful things may be necessary in change In

Bwimmer's life of the Joe Al. Cherrie,

a young destroyer each profession; but if they Smith Thompson, US, Navy, now in necessary they are right. If in bus!-ing the water. The way of life for are from trusting water wings to trust- Hongkong, took place at the Happyness those things are never dishonest men is not to trust principles but to Valley Cemetery at 11.30 on Saturday things-only hard things they are trust Good. As morning. Fireman Cherrle, it will

none the less hateful. be remembered, find been missing from his ship for three days, and his point of this analogy. Business is as body was finally discovered in the

What then bas Christ to say to Pourable

да nprofession harbour, near the Saikung Wharf,

men of business in our day and early on the morning cung soldier's. If one in the ministry of generation. I venturo to suggest

Defence the other is the Ministry of three things, in His name to you. Daily Bread. We have been Lt. Commander Albert E. Stone, nelled to recognise that there may

may First clear from your mind all Chaplain of the 5th, Squadron, off-be times when wor is right. We senso of God as a rather parsonical ciated at the ceremony. As the can have not yet thought through that Being. expecting an impossible was lowered into the grave, three volleys of rifle firu echoed through the many equally hateful things in busi- righteousness of real men doing real cemetery, and a bugler played the hy is that we have to do them.

All that bo, right,

we Jobs. know we Last Post. There was a wreath from

trades- Jesus of Nazareth, the Cherrlo's mother, one from the crow of the Smith Thompson, and one from Bon, understood thin. Ho com doing wrong. The swimmer who is

mends the unjust

steward not for dishonesty, but for his realism. He going to be a real swimmer has to faced the hard facts. Ha, had no learn to correct faults. This la illusions about the nature of life. often a painful and a tedious business. No man Ile saw could live without So it is in Christian life. As the friends, et

xo He set about making water cannot support and help the friends. Jesus saw in this man just swimmer where action is faulty so the the note of reality which the average His joy is cut off from the man who life of God, His guidance. His power, SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS BYve in some ways Jesus would wilfully disobeys God.

of religion lacks. So to-day,

be more at home in Ice House Street than Battery Path.

October 8.

the Commodore, Officers, and men of H. M. Fleet nt Hongkong.

TSUNHWA UNREST

· MILITARY.

Sermon on the Mount

com.

own

. Secondly get rid from your life all things that you know you ore

Thirdly having got rid of wrong Ideas of the nature of God and having Polping, Oct. 13.

net about ridding your own life of According to report from the

the things that keep God out of it | special administrative oflcer of

It is important to remember that you will have made it possible for Chihsten and Miyun. it is stated the Sermon on the Mount as it ap. yourself to recognise the universal that special vigilance is being pears in St. Matthew's Gospel is Ta' presence of God. You will want to maintaincal by the local military summary. The "multitude of priests study the life of Jesus because you authority at Taunhwa (8 It is who believed" and the Scribes who will recogniso Him as the visible feared that certain rebellious "were not far from Kingdom of God Spirit of the unseen God. You can

became an important element in the not escape this great abiding Fact, elements may resumo activities

Church. It seems more than the Eternal God. In your heart of of

A report has been received likely that the Sermon on the Mount hoarts you do not want to for in in which it is stated that the as we now live it is due to them. inmost being you know that Jesus remnants of Park Kin-wa's Jesus ennatantly told stories and sald of Nazareth is indeed the Rock of followers, have secretly concen- forceful things to illustrate the life Reality, the supremely Human In trated near Teunhwa and the of the Spirit which. He had come, to the Ileart of God in which and by military authority has been In- inaugurate. Naturally these sayings which alone wo men and women can. structed to prepare to suppress followers. They were anxious that heed, and wo know it, both his became very precious to His live in freedom and In peace. We any untoward incidents.Wah

they should not be forgotten. «. The internness, and - Alle understanding, Kin Yat Po.

Sermon on the Mount in an arrange." "His forgiveness and His posco, “

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