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Mr. Breakapear then read the follow- ing message from Lord Northoliffe:

LORD NORTHOLIFE'S MERBAGE.

"I much regret that owing to a long accepted invitation to visit the Governor of Singapore at the end of this month; I am unable to be present at the Overseas gather ing to-day.

CHURCH NOTICES,

"A"OMARGE OF ONE, DOLLAR

18 MADE FOR "ALL" NOTION UNDER THIS READING.

\AT. JOHN'S CATHEERAL;

HONGKONG 37TH NOVEMBER 1921.

ADVENT SUSDAY.

Holy Communion at 7.50 a.m. Malina at 11 a.m.

Rest Ferial: Touito. No. 7, Strin

or Pealm, 1, Wesley, 7, (No. 8) To Deum, Jones Camidge, Camidge 12th Morning Benedictus No. 4 Martin; Antbom," Hearken unto Me," Bullivan. Hymn, 49.

Communios 11 roon. Itany 19 noun. Evens ng

6 p.to.

Poly

Responses, Ferial; Palms, 48. Turner, 48 Pymer; Mazifi at, No 7; Nune Dimitris, No & Lloyd; Hymns, 60 #3, 13.

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Wesleyan Methodist Church, Quson's Bond, ·

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Sunday, 27th, November.

10.16 a.m. Subject: The Unu Foundation but not the One Roof." Evening Service, 6.15 p.m. Subject: Reason and Conscience, their atrength and weakness." Pro cher: Rev. C. Clouston Forri, H.C.F. Wesleyan Sailors and Soldiers' Home,

Although Lord Northeliffe couldn't wait for it, the rally of Overseas Club members at Sir Paul, Chater's house yesterday was a great success. There are 260 members of the Hongkong In my opinion there was neve branch, according to the Hon. Ses,, greater need for the organisation of Mr. Breakspear, and there were more British people throughout the Far than that present. Sir Paul did them East than there is at this moment. very well, the Hongkong Hotel cater-Events in the near futute will make ing.

it necessary for all English-speaking Amongst those who accepted in- people in the Far East to combine, vitations to be present were:-His Unity is strength, and if we are dealt Excellency the Governor and Lady with separately and one by one by and Lady any hostile Power the labours of Stubbs, Sir William Rees Davies, Lord Acheson Sir generations of Britons who have William and Lady Brunyate, Com- worked in the Far East will go for nought. The Overseas Club has Bishop of Victoria, Lady Kirkpatrick played a very effective part in organis- and the Misses Kirkpatrick, Sir Eric ing the British section of the English- I am and Lady Stuart Taylor, the Hon. speaking peoples in China. Mr. Claud Severn and Mrs. Severn, hoping to induce the Club to sund the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax and Mrs, out another travelling organiser to Overseas and Hallifax, the Hon. Mr. McI, Messer, reinvigorate the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gompertz and Patriotic League with which I am Mr. H. Gompertz, Sir Robert and very proud to have been connected Lady Ho Tung and the Misses Ho since their inception. It seems to Tung, Miss Stubbs, Mies Stanley me that special steps should be taken Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dodwell, to deal with communities which, by the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock and Mrs. their very nature, are not so perman- Divine Servico and Church Parade Pollock; the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, ent as those, for example, in New where populations are the Hon. Mr. T. L. Perkins, and Zealand, Mrs. Perkins, Mr. Ho Fook, Colonel stationary. I am presenting a report Davy, Dr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and to the Club on my return which 1 Mrs. P. L. Kaight, Mr. and Mrs. hope will have beneficial results in Shenton,

Mr. and Mrs. Fall, the near future. Meanwhile let me Major Tomlinson, Mrs., Mrs, and Miss wish all success to the Hongkong Edkins, Colonel and Mrs. Wyndham, Branch-NORTHCLIFFE. Major and Mrs. Timmis, Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs. Orpen Sanders, the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. G. Grimble, Surg-Capt. and Mrs. Dalton, Colonel, Mrs. and Miss Delacombe, the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang and Mrs. Lang, Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Crosse, Dr. and Mrs. Forsyth, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Denison, Professor and Mrs. Earle, Dr. T. W. Pearce, Mr. T. W. Hill, Dr., Mr. and Miss Harston, Surg-Commander and Mrs. Sanders, Professor and Mrs. moment, owing to the desires of Digby, Professor W. Brown. Mr. and shippers to catch any cargoes offering Mrs. Owen Haghes, Rev. G. T. Walde-in these days, the scale was turned grave, Professor and Mrs. Vickers, Mr. against them and the departure and Mrs. J. A. Plummer, Professor D. of the boat could not be de C. H. Florance, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton, layed as they had hoped to Professor and Mrs. G. T. Byrne, Brig. arrange. The idea of this garden General E. B. Macnaghten. the Rev. J. Party originated with Mr. Rice, T. Holman, Professor and Mrs. Middle who had recently come from home ton Smith, and many others.

and who had some, experience of the great organisation coûtrolled by the Overseas Club in London, Mr. Rice was anxions that something should be done to stimulate the local branch and the garden party was arranged. | He would like to pay a tribute to the enthusiasm and energy Mr. Rice had shown in arranging all the details and

Mr. Abney, Mr. H. G. Aoniss, Mr. Eric Rice und Miss Stobart contribut. ed musical entertainment. The apeaches follow:-

The Hon, Sir Paul, Chater. C.M.G., said-Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen; while it gives me the very greatest pleasure to welcome you here

Continuing Mr. Breakspear re- marked that he was somewhat in the position of a music hall manager who had lost his "star turn." Now that Lord Northcliffe was out of hearing

Arsenal treet. Bunday, 8.16 p.m. Chaplain's Meeting and Social Hour, Mr. Foulds, Soloist, Mr. Granville, Wedue day, 8.15 p.m. Wesley Guild. Ladies' Evening. Friday. 3 m. Ladies' Working Party and Tea Saturday, 8.15 p.m. Popular Concert.

(Trams pass the doors).

he did not mind confessing that the St. Peter's Church, West Point. possibility of his Lordship's presence was regarded in the light of a happy coincidence. The organisers of the gathering knew they were cutting things very fine and, at the last

Advent Sunday.

8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:.. Sung Eucharist. Introit && M.49 Gradua AM 69

Offertory, A. & M. 51 Cup rumenja

M. 389. Post-Communion A, a. M. 288 Paachor Rev. C. B.hen. 600 pw. gan And Vocal Recital preceded. by shortened Hvensong. Hymps A. & M. 49, 52, 165.

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Sunday, 11.15 8.m.- Wednesday, 5.46 p.m.

In a paper to the Brighton and Hove Rotary Club Councillor Baldwin

Manufacturers of Socks, Woollen Underwear, Singlets & Woollen Sweaters to-day I must apologise for the very Sir Paul Chater that made, such the finest city in the world. The to the openhanded generosity of said that Brighton in 1950 would be untidy state in which you' 'find my

possible. (Applause.) town would be surrounded with house. Men have been at work here gathering since the beginning of October and it Without going into minute details gardens, comparable with the Bois de is very difficult to say when they will with regard to the Overseas Club, Boulogue in Paris, and would have a leave me. I should, of course, have Mr. Breakepear promised to send any magnificent boulevard approach from been better pleased to have received who were interested some pamphlets the railway station to the you at a house free from such incon- which would convey all the inform Aeroplanes would be as common in veniences but this meeting could notation required. He deprecated the the town as taxicabs.

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be conveniently postponed. It was attitude summed up in the question, originally arranged in the hope that "What do I get out of it?" Asto

sea.

Lord Northcliffe, the President of the that, he thought even the most has given you a great deal and put Overseas Club and, I believe, one commercially minded person must you in the way of obtaining the rest. of its founders, would be present agree that an afternoon spent so if anybody will call upon or write to to address you. Unfortunately the pleasantly, with a delightful house Mr. Breakspear they will get some exigencies of his arrangements have and grounds placed at their disposal most interesting literature, including a prevented him from doing so but his and most hospitable entertainment, charming magazine called “Overseas," sympathies are with us and he has was all that the most exacting men- which is one of the benefits which you left a message which, later, will be ber of the Overs as Club could require. derive from becoming members of the put before you, Although a member (Laughter and applause.) But seri- Overseas Club, as I trust you all will of several clubs in London, I am ously, the Overseas Club was a non- do this afternoon. I mounted this proud to be a member of the Over-party society for British residents in platform as probably the oldest seas Club-a Club whose usefulness to all parts of the world. In the most member, of the Overseas Club all dwellers overseas, in Dominions out of the way places one was sure to here to

the keen express and Colonies, cannot be over-estim find some representative of the Club. appreciation of members of the ated. If I might do so, I would urge Its underlying motive was to promote Club of Sir Paul Chater's kindness in upon all here, who are not already unity among British subjects and to placing these grounde at our disposal. members, to join forthwith. I will draw them together in the bonds of The object of the Club in a good one now introduce to you Mr. Breaks comradeship. The first object it pre- and we are indebted to Sir Paul local secretary, who sonted to its members was to help Chater for his assistance in enabling pear, our has a message from Lord North one another and he hoped this us to carry it out. I can only again cliffe, and who will be pleased gathering would do something to urge that any one of you who does to give you any further inform wards that end. One must remember not happen to be a member of the ation about the Club. (Applause.) that one could not always ensure Club will remedy that defect as soon

Mr. O: T. Breakspear hon, corre the value of a good word by the

as possible. (Applause.) sponding Secretary of the Overseas amount of dividend it paid in hard Club said he saw Lord Northcliffe that eneb.-(Applause.) morning on board the "Nyanza."After. expressing his very great regret that he could not be present Lord North cliffe handed bim a letter to Sir Paul Chater whom he described (very truly Mr. Breakspear thought) as a "brick."

Sir Paul Chater in acknowledgment, said: I have to thank His Excellency H.E. the Governor, who was for the honour he has conferred upon received with applause, said: Bir me in being here. I am sure it is Paul Chater, ladies and gentlemen, it very kind of him to do so and we all is not my desire to give you any heartily appreciate his kindness and further information with regard to the interest that he takes in the the Overseas Club, as Mr. Breakspear Overtas Club,-(Applause.)

BRINGING

COULD YOU. HEAR ME

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COULD 1?

SHOULD SAY SO

UP

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WE NEED NEVER WORRY ABOUT BEING POOR, MY VOICE

WILL EEP THE WOLF

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