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PEACE POSTER PRIZES

come weak and ineffectual and pro- duco an impoverished civilization. The dynamic qualities of peace must bo emphasized, -

It must be shown that in order 10 win the victories of peace, men must bo. as resolute and aggressive and LADY SOUTHORN'S

courageous

san they have hitherto been In

military distinction. ELOQUENT PLEA

Dock L

it require less courage, a smaller An eloquent plea for the spread degree of initiative, and a feebler of peacemindedness and a graphic imagination to carry on the world's undertaking In commerce and in- picture of the ugly side of war were dustry, in social betterment and in given by Lady Southurn, the highest pursuit of statesmanship, when presenting prizes at the than are required to fight destructive Cathedral Hall yesterday to battles, and to win costly victories? winners of the Peace Competition organised by the local branch of the League of Nations Society.

Seeing the Romance

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935.

OBITUARY

MEMBER OF WELL KNOWN

MALAYAN FAMILY ̧· ·

niked me to make a rousing speech on Pence. I wish I could, I feel so deeply about Peses that it is dimeult to speak about it. Besides, Bir William Shenton hna covered the ground so thoroughly that feel my remarks are superfluous. But I will not tax your patience long,

News has been received in the F Personally

thousands of others who know what the Great Colony of the death, on October War meant the very word "war" con-17, in Ellwood, Indiana, U.S.A. of fures up a vision of absolute misery Sister Marle Louise Corneilus, of and despair a time when if had not the Order of St. Maur., at the great been for work to do and the hope that age of 88. the ancrifice and the sorrow and the hideous waste of human life would lend to a world without war it would have been impossible to keep sane for four long years. Sad has been the disillusionment. Over twenty years began, and

the War

of the have ression, mistrust and ag. well known

we find

RADIO BROADCAST

Vocal, Pianoforte Recital From the Studio

'Z.E.K. PROGRAMMĘ

Froni ZD.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (840 kilocycles);

6.6 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

6-6-30 p.m. Children's Studio Con-

6.30-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance 7.7.17, p.m. "La · Valso” · (İtavél), 7.17-7.30 p.m. Organ Recital by Sidney Torch.

A member of an old and respect-.] ed Malayan family, the deceased lady joined the order at the age of 17, and was for many years at Yokohama, where she was very Wo heur ngrent deal romance of war, but is there not also

among the foreign | tusl romance of peace? The romance of happy homes, smiling faces and Lear warfare rampant to-day. The community. An able organiser

League of Nations is. struggling and, a great personality she was cert of Truitful Achis Joyous lives,

and populous cities; the romance of of world affairs, and its efforts are of funds for the building occupied

gallantly to bring about a settlement largely responsible for the raising Orchestra. strang peopic, conscious of their. strength, but intont on practising all perhaps a ray of light in the dark-by the Order prior to the Great the amenities of life as they strive to

Earthquake of 1923, Later she excel in science and literature and

went to the United States, where tho arts. The highest manifestation

she continued active work on be of power is

anation which pos in for

half of her Order, becoming per- sonally acquainted with the late President Taft, and many other leading citizens.

be construed as a

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Out of the Ashes

1. I want to be snappy; 2. I hate myself; 3. Love In Bloom.

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Vocal and Pianoforte Recital by Owen Jore (Baritone) and Tony Lorena (Planoforte).

Programme

1. Songs:

2.

To Anthea

..Hatton. Ah! Willow....arr. Lane Wilson. Some Rival has stolen my True love awny ..........arr. Broadwood, Pianoforte Solo: Pas des Echarpes Chaminade,

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many nephews and nieces are Dr. 3, Songs: Two Hungarian folk Call and see them at

The Hon. Sir William Shenton presided and spoke on the League's activities, while Sir Robert Ho Tung thanked Lady Southern for the interest she displayed...

Amongst those present were Lady Ho Tung, the lion. Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall and Mrs. Kotewall,

But out of the ashes of the War the Hon. Dr. S. W. and Mrs. To sesses strength to refuse to exercise have arisen tyrannies which set back the Hon. Mr. M. K. and Mrs. Lo it in passion and violence, realising the clock of ellisation more surely Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen, that there is greater virtue in re-than any other influence, Men are Mr. and Mrs. I. A. D. Forest, Mr. straint than in excess. Wars have not allowed to think for themselves; Tang Shiu-kiri, Mr. Ng Wah, Mr. certainly not been fought through the they are told to go to war and they

centuries

Sister Marie Louise is survived M. P. Tainti, Mr. S. V. Boxer ter secure enduring peace. And should by James Agate the other day which Penang Convent of the Order of tu perpetuate war, but to go to war, they are told to hate and by a sister, Sister Josephine of the

they hate. I read a

pasange written Secretary), Miss M. N. Baxter

Nothing that has been mnation of said:"Broadly speaking both men St. Maur. (Hon. Organising Secretary; and Dr. Y. S. Wan (Hon. Treasurer).

and wor

women base their lives in rein- all past wars, some of which have The hall was lined with screens been necessary and just; or in deroga- tior to the lives of other men and Among Sister Marie Louise's bearing the numerous posters which tion of many of the world's greatest women upon reason. it nations are had been entered for the competition: military leaders, who have exhibited different, their conduct relative to one E. 1. de Sousa of Hongkong and They were all done in colours, and

qualities of generosity nether based upon bearing inscriptions and scenes indies- and

lly, o

of sacrifice and August 1914 generously proved as the Rev. Fr. Ashness of the Mary-

The

knoll Mission, Kongnioon, Mr. the spirit of war or peace.

wife, chivalry

The

ordinary man and his and courage. The prize winners were:

training of the soldier, in as much and it is of these that the greater L. P. de Sousa, M.G.., of the Open Section (Cup presented by as he is taught the value of discipline, portion of the world's population is Rural Board of Singapore, Mr. Sir Robert Ho Tung) won by Mr. J. the need of obedience, the disgrace composed, do not want

H. M. de Sousa of Malacca, The just war H. Maycock; 2, Miss Helen Ho; 3 (book presented by Lady Pollock) 07 the sense of respon they are not keen on running their Rev. Brother Justinian and Sister and the significance of heads against a brick wall, because St. Winifred of Ipoh and Messrs. Mr. Leo K Yuen Highly Commend-

But they are P. M. de Sousa and T. de Sousa,5. Mr. Luk Chung-uet, Mina W. I. country, in the training which in de- they know it'will hurt.

ruined by war,of the Singapore branch of the in times of peace, and it can dragged into war, Griffin, Mr. G. Arnold,

be secured by a faithful discharge of through the conflicting interests of

their own and Youth Section (Cup presented by all the obligations of citizenship as

other countries.

Ilongkong and Shanghai Banking So the one thing to

Corporation. Sir William Shenton) won by Anthony fully

the practice of war.

concentrate Green (Central British School): 2

Armies and navies will doubtless upon, the one thing that may Sister Louise was buried in the

bring men always be maintained; but it is hoped peace to the world, is to make St. Joseph's cemetery, Ellwood, as the ed. You are urged to become air vent chapel sung by the children' minded, but it la far, far more neces of the Convent, by whom she was sury to be peace-minded with all your greatly beloved: heart and with all your soul and with all your might.

tive

ed,

of

Southern

80

of

na in

The

Is

18

Songs.

Had a Horse ..........

Shepherd See thy Hurses Foaming

Mane

4. Planoforte Solos:

From an Indian Lodge

Andante Gavolic

Songa;

The Moor Eldorado

.Korbay.

.Korbay,

MacDowell.

Gardiner,

Gardiner,

Robin Milford. Walthew. Five Eyes ....Armstrong Gibbs.

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations.

8.05-11

· prize presented by Lady guffed that they will gradually grow smaller and women and children peace-mind- following High Mass in the Con- cert

by

for girin) won 2 (prizo present- and become less burdensome (French Convent);

by Lady Southorn for boys) won love of peace becomes the dominating hy Wong Ching-wap (St. Stephen's passion in the lives of man. College) 3, Thomas Maycock (Central British School): Highly Commended, Audrey Ho (Diocesan Girls' School), Liu Ching-wah (Cathay College).

Winning Posters

Progress of Illusion

No one abhors war more than the man who has been Impelled to follow it from a sense of patriotic duty. If after long centuries of strife and bloodshed, we have not hit upon a better way of settling international disputes than through the argument of numbers and guns and ships, we better, frankly confess that Civilization is

moral progresA of which we boast la simply an illusion.

A

1

p.m. Chinese Studio Con- !! p.m. Close Down. 8.05-10 p.m. European Pro- gramme from Z.E.K. on A Pre- quency of 640 kilocycles.

8.05-8.18 p.m. A. Jazz Piano Recital by Ronald Gourley.

8.18-8.30 p.m. The Mills Bro-

1. Sweet Lucy Brown; 2. Don't be afraid to tell your mother; 3. Jungle Fever; 4. Sleepy Head,

Mr. J. II. Maycock's poster bore the head of a soldier whose expression was remarkable for its grimness. It was a very life-like portrait excellent ly done in colours with the Inscrip- tion, "Remember

1014-38. Can wo Bliss Halen Ho's winning exhibit showed two harvesting under a bright sun and growing better and wiser, more gentle the other, under the same sky, a and more-just. We feel now, in the skeleton lying, ander a barbed wire words of Browning, that "we may entanglement. The title was "Peace come to know the meaning of the brings pienty War brings waste." music of accord."

Between the British Empire went to Anthony Grech for his well- | reprezented by, the Dominion of of many years the queram Hie her interest in the Girl Guide Move-

break faith? Was war to end war?" intellectual and lure and that the people will tell you blandly and invitation of the League of Nations and lovely! (Verdi); "Alda"-The

scenes one a jolly We believe, however, that the world is there has say that people must present in Lady Southorn's mind (Thu); and Glovanni Martinelli

In the Youth Section, firat award

As

of

IN

War Not Inevitable While the wealth of the world in being poured out in armaments and some of the best brains of the world are concentrating on dealing out tenth in horrible forms, selence waits ready to teach man how to live in in comfort and health; and art waits to show him how to live in beauty, stupidly that there must be war, for always been war. You You always be swept away by small-pox, that malaria is inevitable, that infant mortality is unavoidable. To the dustbin with such nonsenset During

has been

prolonged through sanitation and the knowledge of pre- to

Apational union and concord. tin. lives? To slay them by all the most which the name of Lady Southern is For what object do we preserve

To means?

say that identified, we shall readily see that, war must always exist B

about underlying them all, pervades a pro- es sensible as saying that men found desire to better the relationship burnt each other at the stake to prove between man and man. the gentle teaching of Christ, and Consequently we must continue to

one

with ours. determined to look forward and

men." But a moment's reflection will, I-hope, convince you that the moment when the peace of the world is dis-thers, turbed, is the time when peace- lovers everywhere should band them- selves together solidly for the main tenance of international peace and 8.30-9 p.m. Grand Opern. security.

Orchestral "Parsifal" Symphonic It was a consideration such as this Synthesis from Art. (Wagner); which led me gindly to accept the kind

Dueta "Alda"-To Diego pure Society to come here this afternoon. Fatal Scene (Verdi), Ross Ponsello A similar reflection must have been

Arias-"Boris Godounov”—__ when she consented to grace to-day's in the town of Kasan Varlaam's proceedings with her presenco. Lady Song); (Moussorgsky). Southern's abiding interest in the "Prince

IKUT "Song of Prince cau cause of peace is as well known as Galitsky (Borodin}

Theodore Chaliapine (Bass). 9.9.16 p.m. Daventry News Bulle- ment which contributes so effectively

9.15-9.30 p.m. Hawaiian Music. Kohals March (Frank Ferera

Away In Hawali; Honolulu March; and John K. Panluhi); On the Beach of Waikiki (Waikiki Stone-Wall Boys). 9.30-10 p.m. Dance Tunes of Not-so-long-ago.

the last

In fact if we analyse

rendered likeness of the Cenotaph, at 1 Canada, and the great repubile ventive medicine and modern surge the long list of public activities with

To

the foot of

of which poppies showed up America, stretches a frontier of near- darkly against the white, crosses. ly 4.000 miles the longest the "We die for peace, not war."

separating any, two nations in An elaborate poster bearing the world. Throughout its whole length words "All within the four seas are this great frontier is unfortified. brethren, was submitted by Miss No armed men are stationed to guard Annie Suffial for the second prize for it; no forts have been built to protect girls in this section.

Ships

were it; no fleets flout on the vast inken *kilfully painted in each

part corner,great inland seas-which form part whilst the flags of the nations formed of the boundary. A few small obsolete burn those whose opinions do

·not-as· gunbonts-remain-on-the-

only intended to prevent snuggling. There is a Trenty with a Board to settle boundary disputes and it has worked most satisfactorily for many years.

centre:

not

-diamond-in-the filled a dificult the symbols of armed NADIENE Helhere are still a number of people

Ching-yap Yong iden with extraordinary life in his poster, which showed an aeroplane Boaring away from the village which it had just devastated. Two children huddled together in the foreground made a poignant contrast.

but

Lady Southern Thanked Imagine the condition of Europe to-day if the frontiers which separate its various countries, now a mines of

Sense of Responsibility Ladies and gentlemen, without thile desiro-a desire which knows not caste, creed or colour-no one can suc- cosefully work for the cause of world peace. Imbued with the finest spirit of the humanist, deepened by a poet's sensitiveness to, ull that is ocalitiful, good and true, Lady Southern's

10 p.m. Big Ben: Press Bulletins. 10.10 p.m. "Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES This Evening's Broadcast From

The German Short-Wavers

Far Eastern Special programmed for listeners, wil be broadrant from Zoewen as

not buck. Can we not concentrate all the commonsense of the world on this business of ending war? First of all let it be considered to live for one's country, the

more glorious than to die We do not minimise the sojourn with us in Hongkong has follows: BOUTI ABIA ZONE heroism and the

I those appreciably deepened the sense LINE Reli-Re of those beloved ones who

for

the call can

0%

responsibility among all sec tions of the our

endorse the com

In 1914. They are enshrined in hearts and their names live for ever. But we, the disillusioned, see that they were sacrificed in vala; and no one should condone further sacrifices to this hideous god of war, this god

SIR WILLIAM SHENTON

Canadian Frontier As An menacing forts and stations for thousands of armed men, were as un- Example for Europe

protected as the far-stretching fron- Atlantic Sir William Shenton said: Wetler, extending from the

Ocean to the Pacific, which separates have the pleasure of meeting to-day Ocen for the purpose of distributing the Canada from the United States. We of unreason. prizen to the successful competitork should have a state of things which Competition and Lady Southern will the peoples the ring us nearer an connection with the Peace Poster would transform Europe, lift from

No crushing burden of shortly very kindly make the distribu- armaments, and tlon.

era of international peace.

With an example such as this be

world

upper hand."

The holding of this competition arose from a decision in April last of fore the

Perfect Harmony

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Bouth Asia Zone, brondent from DJD.

DJB

of (19.74

metres) and D3N (11.45 metres).

tion which my frie

friend Sir Shenton has just made to Lady here to- Southern for her presence Lady Southern Inds the time to do I have always wondered how

uch good. I have often wanted to know what is the secret of her one has put the case more vitality, which enables her to identify forcibly than that wonderful man, herself so sympathetically and so Dick Sheppard "When youth is completely with practically every in Hongkong. again being taught the glory of war, deserving cause reality war is a purely devilish, will tell us.

the Council of our League of Nations yet get the surely anne reason wil it is well to remind ourselves that in (Applause). I hope Lady Southorn

of thanks

Other Helpers

to

Work for Peace

uch friendship, that they will insisting of many efforts to organise

tion.

to be

bestini mo the bes affair, having nothing what- Society, who came to the conclusion In conclusion it gives

ever to do with patriotism save for. that the holding of such a competi- greatest pleasure to propose a very

ads the hardness of men's hearts. We tion would undoubtedly farther the hearty vole

Ladies and gentlemen, the problem Southern for so kindly coming here cannot any more think of war except cause of peace and bring home to a

number of people in a practical today and distributing the prizes, as a damnable arrest of development of war and peace has interested me for many years and I have become the horrors of war and all that also for the kind interest she ins and decency"

We ourselves have no quarrel with convinced that a desire for

penco is it entails.

taken in the competition; and we are

the citizens of any other country, not enough.

Ve also indebted to her for the gift

must organise and literaturo propaganda and membership committee were asked to two of the prizes. (Applause). Sir Cannot the citizens of the world, the work for peace. This Poster Ex-

ordinary

men and women, combine in hibition of yours is an activity in carry out the project and the sub. Robert Ho Tung is also going to

such numbers, in such strength, in effort of its kind in the

the right direction. It the first stantial success which has been

speak in eulogy of Lady Southern.

in the whole Far Eay, per. nelieved in largely due to the activi-

and I on ne more of this wholesale murder, tics of Miss Baxter, Miss Bascombe

but by sucrifice and co-operation

hope that this is but the and Miss Griffin, who have also been We are greatly indebted to the develop together and prosper to- ably assisted by Mr. George She and Cathedral Chaplain for the loan of gether? By

founda peace on a sure and certain the constant dropping Thomas Tam

of This Exhibition deserves to (Applause). the Cathedral hall. We are grateful water on a stone the hard rock is repeated and I heartily congratulate Exhibits have come from as far away to the judges for adjudicating on the hollowed, by the constant demand for all who entered for the Competition ས་ Singapore and Kwangtang

To-day we appear to be back again Baxter, Miss Bascombe. Miss Griffia be changed if not in our day then in in it. The organisers, too, merit not posters and we are grateful to Miss pence, the policies of the world may as well as those who have succeeded to the year 1914. Two independent Mfr. She and Mr. Tam for nations, both members of the League the details of these

to come. competition. We

organising the yours

only our praise but our thanks. Then shall be achieved what Dr. Nations, are

are in the throes of are indebted to the Press, both Euro- Alfred Whitehend aptly describes as

NIGH and women so keenly dedicated terrible

been declared

repean and Chinese, for the publicity "The Harmony of Harmonies which to the cause of peace, we con look aggressor. Evory means

they have

us; and to the Hongkong Telegraph for the completes civilisation. Thus a society will been gusted from the family, the destructive turbulence and optimistically to the future when war be ousted from the world as it can invent is being used. Article XVI Jon

loan of screens and other fixtures. is to be termed civilised whose mem-

and Covenant is about to We wish to

be

to thank the donors of the hers participate in the five qualities antion. I hope, therefore, that this

tribe, the clan, the province brought into force; the support sane various prizes, and in particular Sir Truth, Beauty, Adventure, Art and tlons will receiva in the subject of

tro

Exhibition will greatly strengthen our of Robert

Tung, for the beautiful Peuce." (Applause). negotiation, and the result is still a cup he has presented. We

faith in that charter of international peace and collective security which matter of uncertainty. ever, is vertain, that the chun, how appreciative of the kindness of the

we call, the Covenant of the Leagua Cathedral

Badminton Club for having

of Nations. (Applause). war can only bring pain, sorrow and waived their right to the Cathedral economie rain

hall to-day in our favour. We tender the combatants.

Concord Love of

our thanks to Messrs. Lane Crawford, to substitute ronson Limited, for receiving the entries, for for force arbitration for war-in the displaying the prizes and for their

of

the

of

ho

All

war.

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SIR ROBERT. HO TUNG

"A Desire for Peace Is Not Enough"

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544 p.m. Symphony_Concert,

p.m. Concert of light Munte.

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10,3.3. and G.1.0.) In proposing a vote of thanks to

adjustment of international contro-assistance in the organising of the Lady Southern, Sir Robert Ho Tu

versies must depend upon an enligh-competition. (Applause), tened public opinion. Men must be Imbued with the love of concord. To

LADY SOUTHORN

accomplish this the girlle virtues of

said: Lady Southern, My Lord Bishou, Sir William Shenton, Ladies and Gentlemen count it both privilege and an honour to be asked, to attend this Peace Poster Exhibi Theory tidn

Prize-Giving. We are meet And That War is Inevitable ing to-day under the shadow of war or threat of war in one part of the Lady Southern presented the prizes world or another. You may there

penco must be taught in the pulpit Rejects Nonsensical

on the platform, in the schools

universities,

and

through diplomacy and

the Press. The herelem of modera

tion and self-control must be dwelt

Mr. Boxer said he hoped that the enthusiasm which had evidenced it- self over this competition would bo maintained in an increase in mem Society. They hoped shortly to form borship of the League of Nations a study group which would take a its first subject a study of the League, of Nations Covenant.

Mr. Edwards proposed from the audience that the exhibits would form useful propaganda if they were photo- graphed all together, and the Chair- man said the iden would be consider.

upon as we have been accustomed to and congratulated the recipients on fore be tempted to wonder why an ed dwell upon the glories of war. The their zeal and skill. She said Mr. inopportune moment such

this The meeting was then adjourned suggestion-must be ridiculed that She in his very kindly worded invita should be chosen to sing the virtue of and those present inspected flis ex- without periodical strife men belon te distribute the prizes to-day "peace on earth, goodwill towards hibits,

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