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HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. :: MONDAY; APRIL 19, 1937.

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This

Coronation Prayer

Form of Prayer and Entercession," prepared by the Bishop of Norwich for use throughout the Empire and at the Queen's Hall "Coronation Day of Entercession and Conference" on May 11, was made public recently.

E address ourselves to the disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ at home and abroad, far and near, of every race, in every land, of every lar guage, under every sky, who are pleased and proud on this happy and blessed day to acknowledge the Sovereignty of George VI. our King Emperor.

In him the people of this country and of the King's Dominions are bound together and find fellowship with one another..

It is well to throw our minds back to the beginning of last year, when the life of George V, a King, a man greatly beloved "moved peacefully to its close," and the news of his death brought the work of the country to a standstill; for one sad thought filled all

our minds.

It is well to do this, because both thanks- giving and mourning quickly fade away.

Our emotions are stirred for a while, and at such times men turn to God. At the end of last year we felt Iis hand upon us.

But it needs disciplined effort and steady concentration, if we are to keep near to God and constantly to see and to show our de- pendence upon Him.

It is easy through lack of faith and re- verence to take all the workings of His "never-failing providence which ordereth all things both in Heaven and earth" as matters of course, or as the event of fate, or chance.

A worthy and godly estimate of the Coronation involves four loyalties:

First, our loyalty to God: for the Coro- nation Service lays all at His feet.

Our second loyalty in to His Majesty the King, to whom we pledge our allegiance and for whose Person and Throne we have come to pray.

Our third loyalty is to our country and Empire, which call for our service as citizens of our own land and of the King's Dominions beyond the seas.

Our fourth loyalty is to ourselves, our best solves as children of God, and to our own high calling: "as many as received Him to them gave He power to become the sons of God."

O God, Who in mysterious ways dost perform Thy wonders among men, we praise Thee for the King whom Thou has given to us.to sit upon the Throne of Thy faithful ser- vant; his father, and through Thy favour to carry forward at home and abroad the works and ways of him whose name he bears; in humble gratitude we acknowledge Thee the spirit in which he accepted the heavy task that Thon has entrusted to him, for his cour- ape, calmness and industry which steadied the nation in time of shock and strain.

We thank Thee, O Lord, for the experi ence of men and matters he had already won in unexpected preparation for his high office.

We thank Theo for his interest in the welfare of all who toil and in the safety of those who need protection.

We thank Thee for the peace and joy of his home, for the simplicity of his way of life, his case and friendly happiness, his com- radeship with the young and above all, w0 thank Thee, O Lord; for his upholding of our Christian inheritance, his habit of worship, his love of duty, his devotion to the example of Him Who came not to be ministered unto but to minister; for all theso gifts and graces granted by Thee to our Sovereign Lord, wo thank Thee, O God, the Giver of all good things, through Jesus Christ our Lord,,

The King represents the one supreme centre of unity.

His Majesty, is the Head of the growing family. Every member of that family is summoned to take up his own responsibility for the good of the family and for the glory. of God.

The claims of Caesar and the claims of God are not conflicting: our loyalty is pledged to a Christian Prince and Ruler.

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In rendering to him the things which are his, we are accomplishing a part of our duty of rendering to God the things which are God's. "By Me kings reign, and princes decree justice,

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SMITH uses

a mental spanner

the nuts.

-to tighten or loosen screws and bolts of his personality

IFE never stands still, haunted.

How can it? From cradle to coffin Smith

. It is

obsessive overwork-and the result of self-love, not the cause when you are through, forget about of it.

not uncharitable to shy What makes some people work- people to try to reveal the causes shy-plumb lazy?

of their shyness. When they know The so-called lazy child is the the truth, they can naturally fight child who is being urged to do things shyness better.

Because the shy man 18 that are too difficult for him, or not

sulted to his abilities, or that he concerned about himself, he expects has been frightened about. Dispel too much of himself, judges himself his fears or give him the right things too harshly, broods on imaginary

defents. to do and his Inziness vanishes.

In reality, he wants to be else in the Luzy grown-ups are in a similar better than any one

world. condition.

can be honest people are like If the shy man

that

the vicious self-conscious circle by' learning to feel friendly, by ex- pecting less affection and considera- tion and giving more, by meeting three- people not halfway, but quarter way, by sinking his conceit suficiently to make the first gesture + of friendship.

Try these mind tests

TURNIPS began to be given to cattle about the pear 1700. In the year 1800 there were 2,000,000” more English-- men alive than would have been expected from the birth-rate in 1700. Can you see any connec- tion between these facts?

It helps the shy person if he keeps in mind that most people are a little shy.

Make a list of all the things you eat and drink in one day. Mark those which have been introduced into Great Britain since the discovery of America, and then try to imagine the dif- made to your way of by the discoveries of ex- plorers.

Among the items listed will: be found for Instance: Arti-; chokes, tomatoes, polatoes, to- bacco, introduced from Amerien: tea from India or China; coffee Another, help which diverts man's attention-from-himself-to-from-South America, etc... others is to keep this formula in

nind: "I must put him at his case." **

Until eficient ways of feed- Ing cattle in winter had been found, most of them were

is continuously adjusting to things: to work and leisure, to people, to love and marriage, to growing older.

Adjustment becomes difflcult Many brilliant or impossible when his attitudes that. They dare not start anything with himself, he will admit

because they fear in their immer And if he can admit that, he hos towards these things are wrong hearts that they might not succeed, taken the first step to adopting a It is then he needs the psycho- and they dare not be found out, more wholesome, more objective logical spanner to adjust his They might fail, and they cannot attitude, to himself.

From that he can go on to break supply. attitudes, to tighten or loosen "take it."

the nuts, screws, and bolts of

his personality, his life-tech-

nique, his outlook on life.

Smith can now consider some of

SMITH'S leisure is important

because in it he lives out

the faulty altitudes attitudes that his basic emotional needs that he most people have tried at one time cannot possibly find in work. or. another-that make the adjust- Leisure Is Important, too, because ment dimcult. He can learn where the time may come when the only the psychological spanner can do work Smith does will be in the form the running repairs that make for of leisure. amoother running,

is just as

disastrous,

piness are concerned,

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to over-csti-

Leisure interests and' hobbles are Important for at least three reasons. First a change of occupation la, the best technique of resting the brain, much better than mere inactivity.

Second, a hobby, satisfies that side of far as his chances of hap- S

you those emotional needs-that your work either represses pr falls mate the importance of work in the to provide for. Last, it is the best cyclo of living as to under-estimate insurance for a happy old age.

I Work-addicts are at least as un-

happy as the work-sy.

Some people take to work as they might to dope. They overdo it to the extent that it brings molther happiness ner success. Work alone cannot

possibly

needs.

satisfy all emotional

autumn. The use of

total

killed in

increased turnips number of, cattle in the country, and the quantity of manure avaliable to farmers was con- sequently increased." There was more meat in the country and more corn could be grown. A rapid increase in population followed the Increase in food

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TO SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Vla Shanghal, Kobe, Yokohama, SHYNESS or one of its dis-

Honolulu, San Francisco, Panama gulses, c., brusqueness, cynicism, sarcasm, "superior aloof Prea. Coolidge

Canal and Havana. ness-is the commonest failure in Pres, Taft adjusting to people.

Pres. Hoover Why are people shy? The pay-Pres, Lincoln chologist will tell you that shy Pres. Coolidge people are people who, through Pres, Wilson It some defeat in training or up- may be that the baste need for bringing, have never learned to love response for love-is, unsatisfied. any one but themselves." Either he cannot find any one to They need an inordinate amount love, or ho has never learned really of affection but they cannot giva to love any one but himself. any. They demand much, but give his energies would life. Even the shy man's frequent

A routine query for the work- addict to answer is: What is wrong with your life? What are you run ning away from?

There is always

If this is so his

be more profitably employed find-, charm is an emotional trick to cadget Ing the right person or learning the a little affection.

technique of loving others. ...

Instead of that, he throws him-

self into work in the hope of And-

ing the satisfaction and consolation

in

THE shy man is quicic to

unfriendliness. sensc of nervous others, slow to perceive it in himself.

that it cannot possibly give him, But there is no sense to It. Over- Work is never a cause work

breakdown; but it may be one of He is slow to make gestures of the carliest symptoms.

friendship, to offer the greetings

The reasonable objective attitude that make social life posable.

to work is to go all out when you Consequently he feels isointed

are at it-what you cannot achieve and panfely. i

by, enthusiastic intensive work you Shyness is the outcome of that certainly cannot achieve by misery-panle. It is a form of fear. It fa

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1 To take the name of an Under- ground worker and his station certainly savours of meddling. The wife of Siva.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. 10 Old name for a guard.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

The Steamship.

"YANG TSE"

are

No. 0 AEO/37 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk via porta etc., arrived Hongkong on Midnight Apr. 23 Wednesday, 14th April, 1937,

Consignees hereby informed Midnight May Midnight May 21 that their goods with the exception Midnight June 4 of Opium, Treasure and Valuables Midnight June 18 are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Midnight July

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All claims raust be rent in to mo or ikey or before 24th April, 1937, will not be recognized.

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Pres, Hayca

Pres: Monroe

Damaged Packages will be examin-

11 No end of a night, and very

close, too.

13 In France, after all's sald and

done (two words, 2, 4). 16 To have to make a

hundred acknowledgments after six is simply iniquitous,

10 David's decorated ancestor, 17 "Scen Do" in the Danish city?

Yes (anag.).

21 What solvere only rarely forget to enclose when they write ask- ing me for information (two words, 7, 8).

23

·

Dressing a judge, could, indeed,

be boring.

27 Note the litle private spot in

the valley.

28 Poor lady, she can not conceal

her oge.

29 An Australian, but not neces- Barily an Australian miner, 32 Would be most exciting in any

thing.

23 cd by the Company'e Surveyor 33 This ticket inay be taken by one 28 Messra: Goddard and Douglas In

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has.

the presence of the Consignees at 34 Seven minus five.

35 Real vilinins, these. 9110.00 am, on Tuesday, 20th April, 11 1937.

Consignees must have a Rovenuo

when Oficer in attendance

uny dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors."

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case, whatever.

1. OUL. Agent.

Hongkong, 14th April, 1937.

3 Just look at the cover the publi 4 A little bird has a piece of the

erk! to enjoy.

5 Always speechless when in

Boots.

Russian girl.

7 Lal go on; it's all of a piece, 8 Eighteenth Century rats. 12 Xtens.....

14 Between a horse and a charger the artist divides it. What sauce!

15 Would-be true only if you gave

her a hundred I O Us,

18 Natural part of a snack, I admit,

but why a horse?

10 The lady who emerged from

Adam's side.

20 Many short of a thousand, yet

some, at any rate.

22 As the umpire and the lion-

tamer remarked,SM 24 One always thinks: a hill is int

the bottom, tan

instance,

25 'A lump of pudding, för 20 Rope mode, to take a washer. 27 Add men for the claim.

30 Children don't care for it even when it's hot, and even when it's mostly cold. 31,This Underground worker will ..always be associated with Zóc

brugge,

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