MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933.

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**SOUDAN

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COMORIN

CHITRAL

+ SOMALI

Cargo only.

From

About

Tour Hong Kong

1933.

17,000 29th July 4,000 12th Aug.

17,000 12th Aug. 6,000 19th Aug.

17,000 26th Aug. 14.000 9th Sept

6,000

16,000

Destination.

Bombay. Marseilles & London. Straits Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Marseilles, Havre, London, Ebur

R'dam. Antwerp & Hull Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

London, 'burg Antwerp & Hull.

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Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hell. Marseilles & London.

16th Sent Hovre,

23rd Sept.

6.800 14th Oct

11,000 21st Oct. 10,000

4th Nov. 6.000 11th Nov.

15,000 18th Nov. 15,000

2nd Dec. 3th Dec.

6,800

Bamba, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Marseilles & London. Marseilles,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Huli. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London. Hamburg,

R'dam, Antwerp & Hull

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*TALMA

TILAWA

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

*SANTHIA TAKADA

10,000 10,000 8,000 7,000

1433. 5th Aug. 19th Aug. 2nd Sept. 16th Sept.,

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

• calls Rangoon,

First Church of Christ, Scientist-Hong Kong.

"Truth" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which was read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 23,-

The Golden Text was: "The Lord is good; his mercy is ever- lasting; and his truth endureth to all generations" (Ps. 100: 5).

Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the

following from the Bible: "Thus

unto Zion, and will dwell in the

AT

KOWLOON DOCKS

CIVIL SERVICE WIN BY 40 SHOTS

HYDE LAY'S RINK SCORE 8

CRAIGENGOWER, the premier league bowls saith the Lord; I am returned champions, and the Kowloon Bowling Green, midst of Jerusalem; and Jerusa- leaders in both divisions, were defeated on Satur- lem shall be called a city of truth; and the mountain of the Lord of hosts the holy mountain... Thus

day.

Beaten on two rinks the champions lost to saith the Lord of hosts; Behold. I Kowloon Docks by 7 shots, the Docks thus repeat- will save my people from the east ing their success last year. The Bowling Green country, and from the west coun- try: and I will bring them, and succumbed unexpectedly to the K.C.C. in the senior they shall dwell in the midst of division, and lost ingloriously to the Police in the Jerusalem: and they shall be my junior division. people in truth and in righteous-

nessi... These are the things

man the truth to his neighbour;

execute the judgment of truth and peace in your gates" (Zech. 8: 3,

The Civil Service attempted to emulate their that she shall do; Speak ye every win by 71 shots against Taikoo last year, but had to be content with a win by 40 shots on Saturday. An- other big win was recorded when the Recreio trounced the K.C.C. by 44 shots. The Police re corded their first home win of the season when they beat the Recreio by the narrowest possible margin.

7, 8, 16).

The Lesson-Sermon also includ-

ed the following passages from the Christian Science texbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-

A. Hyde Lay's rink (W. Hyde, J. A. Howe and E. C. Fincher) tarea" by Mary Baker Eddy:

recorded an 8 against H. Nish's all-conquering rink to win by 15 "Truth destroys falsity and error,: for light and darkness cannot shots. This is the second eight of the season, W. S. Drake's rink dwell together. Light extinguishes (C. L. Farmer, G. H. Owen, and W. E. Hale) having achieved the

feat against A. E. Carey's rink in the junior division.

the darkness, and the Scripture.

there." declares that there is "no night To Truth there is no error,-all is Truth... The best

Is Truth! sermon ever preached practised and demonstrated by the destruction of sin, sickness and

death" (P. 474,201).

THE TRANSFORMATION OF ENGLAND.

(Continued from Pate 6.1

S. Eccleshall and Bob Marks were skips to return sevens, while J. W. Deakin, W. Mair, H. V. Pearse and C. A. Lopes all had sizes. By recording a 25 shots win over W. Wotherspoon's rink J. W. Denkin's rink (H, E. Strange, S. Alderman and F. J. Jones) recorded the biggest win of the season.

First Division.

CS.C.C. TAIKOO

K.D.R.C.

C.C.C.

guilty, they ought to suffer the At Happy Valley the Civil Service At the K.D.R.C. the Kowloon penalty of the law of the country Cricket Club beat the Taikoo Dock Dock Recreation Club best the

Craigengower Cricket Club by 7) they have Injured. But to offer to Recreation Club by 40 shots.

shots. release them if the trade embargo is removed is an insult.

of a

од

Scores:- C.S.C.C.

Taikoo

W. Brown

G. Stewart

J. Chalmers

N, Drummond

J. Polson

R. Keown

A. Stalker

Yet Litvinoff; who stands for all H. Lockhart

select luncheon J. F. McGowan this, is one party given by the Prime Minister N. J. Bebbington in Downing-street,

which R. P. Phillips

(Skip) 23 (Skip) Palmerston and Disraeli and Glad-! stone" look down from the walls. H. E. Strange

S. Alderman Rebel Guest. There is another guest added by F. J. Jones Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and his J. W. Deakin

35 (Skip) daughter, to their very exclusive list. Senator Connolly belongs to T. Armstrong the Parliament of the Irish Free E. W. Simmonds State, which has abolished the J. Hollidge oath of allegiance to King George, A. W. Grimmitt

(Skip) and is now illegally detaining sums of money which under a bar- gain incorporated in a recent Act!

BI. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for of. Parliament, is owing to the!

1st and 2nd class passengers.

-30

W. Wotherspoon (Skip)

T. Stainton

ļ

W. Cunningham W. Weir

R.. Wallace

27+ (Skip)

BT

Scores:-

Kowloon Dock

J. Lindsay

J. Kempton

J. Bamsay.

19 J. C. Brown

(Skdp)

C. Atkinson A. Calman

F. Gray

10 R. Lapsley (Skip)

འlཚ

G. N. Mitchell

C.C.C..

J. Caranagh

President

LinersS

PRESIDENT GRANT

Will Sail For

MANILA

At

4 P.M.

JULY 25th

STEAMSHIP LINES DOLLAR AMERICAN MAIL LINE

PEDDER BUILDING, HONG KONG.

CANTON BRANCH —NO. 4, SHAKEE ROAD.

BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE

L. E. Lammert

D. Eumjahn

PACIFIC COAST

B. W. Bradbury'

US.A

20

(Skip)

23

AGENTS:

G. L Buchanan

J. S. Landolt

H. Beer

B. Basa

28 / (Skip)

14

W. T. Brightman

E. Tuck

MONTHLY SERVICE

Τα PANAMA CANAL

ZONE.

ATLANTIC COAST. USA.

DODWELL & CO. LTD.

Queen's Building»....

R. Morrison

H.

G. Cooper

A. E. Coates

18(F. Cullen

(Skip)

U. M.. Omar

Second Division.

16

(Skip)

15

59

52

C.C.C. ▾ YACHT CLUB

K.B.G.G. ▾ POLICE

K.CC. ▼ KB.G.C.

landlords by the tenants now

POLICE ▾ RECREIO cupying their estates. "Bon ap-

¡At Happy Valley the Police EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, petit, Messieurs!"

The twin pillars of honest and Recreation Club beat the Club de civilised government are, in my Recreio by one shot. Judgment, the preservation of per Scores:

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

NELLORE TANDA

1923. 4th Aug.

7,000 7,000 2nd Sept. Manila, Rabaal, Brisbane, Sydney &sonal liberty and the protection of Police 7,000 30th Bapt. Melbourne.

7,000

3rd Nov.

7,000

2nd Doc.

private property. Personal liberty J. Fender is openly curtailed on all sides by T. Tallon the substitution of orders of J. Shepherd jofficials without appeal, for the, W. Mair

(Skip) lelementary right of every Briton to

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan have his case tried by a court of R. Ellis and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

law. Indeed; so rapid has been F. E. Booker this growth of bureaucratic. A. R. Clarke.

The Union S.S.. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom, via New tyranny that a book has been writ G. C. Moss

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via Suez. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

RANCHI TILAWA TANDA

BHUTAN CARTHAGE SANTHIA TAKADA

NALDERA

NANKIN *SOUDAN CORFU MANTUA *BURDWAN RAWALPINDI COMORIN *SOMALI CHITRAL

1933.

17,000 27th July 10,000 27th July 7,000 6th Aug.

6,000 9th Aug. 14.000 -10th Aug.

8,000 1013

Aug 7,000 24th Aug. 16,000. 24th 7,000 3rd

Sept

6,800 14,000 11,000 21st Sept

5th Bept.

7th Sept.

6,100 4th Oct. 17,000 5th Oct. 15,000 20th Oct. 6,800 lat Nov: 15,000 3rd Nov.

Carro, only.

(Skip)

Récreid

R. Silva R. Robarts

L, C. R. Souza

R. F. Luz

At Happy Valley the Craigen-At the K.B.G.C. the Kowloon

the

At the K.C.C. the Kowloon Cricket gower Cricket Club beat the Royal Bowling Green Club lost to Club beat the Kowloon Bowling Hong Kong Yacht Club by 12 (Police Recreation Club by 3 shots. Green Club by 12 shots.

Scores: K.C.C

K.B.G.C.

J. M. Brown

B. Hall

V. C. Labrum T. Fergusson

20 (Skip).

H. Alves

19 A. E. Silkstone

(Skdp)

14

H. Rozario

A. Gomes

J. A. Howe

C., G. Silva

19 (Skip)

J. E. Noronha

L Xavier

F. Bibeiro F. X. M. Silva

(Skip)

ten against it by Lord Chief Justice Hewart, who is n far G. Orem greater authority than the Lord G. Perkins and Chancellor, the creature of politi-E. G. Post

cal party. Lord Howart has warn W. E. Hollands

16. (Skip) jed us against this ousting of the authority of the Law Courts by the decisions of officials on laws made: by corrupt Parliaments.

Shanghai, ott Darka & "Y'bama."}

War 'Responsible.

As for the protection of private property, there is none left, as you will realise if you read the figures given by Mr. Hore-Belisha, the Financial Secretary to the Trea

sury.

Shanghel, Kobe & "Yokohama. Amoy, Shel, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shef, Mojl, Kobe, Osaka & Phama. Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Shai, Moil, Kobe & Oak

S'hal.

Moji, Kobe & OSAKE. Ahanghai,

Mojl. Kobe & Yokohama

of the total expenditure of the S'hai, Moji,

Kabe Yokohama, country 60 per cent, is obtained by Shanghal, Kabe & Yokohama

direct taxation, paid by less than Shanghai, Moji Kabe. & Yokohama.

1 per cent of the population. Ori Shangail, Mel, Kobe & Yokoh

Yokobama.

this 60 per cent, more than 60min ! Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

fact, 65 per cent is paid in Shanghai, Kobel & Yokohama. Shanghal, Kobe & Yalcohama. {{ncome-tax, Bur-tax and death Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

duties by 90,000 individuals, who also pay indirect taxes on the commodities consumed by their employees or dependents. Of the.. working classes seven millions pay no direct taxes at all. But why paint the lily of Mr. Belisha's arithmetic?

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punks Louvre Bystem. Steamers on London and Australian Linea are fitted with Laundries, Parcels measuring not more than 5 cu. ft. will be received at the pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to walling..

For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

P. & 0. Building, Connaught Rtd. C., Hong Kong,

The cardinal pillars of, Eng Comland's policy to-day seem to be (1) Bubservience to America, (2) the sacrifice of India to the preserva- tion of Mr. Baldwin

Agents.

Yes, England has been "trans- formed by the war."

55*

W. Hyde

E. C. Fineber

19 A. Hyde Lay

(Shop)

18. Overy

AE Hayward

| P. Goodwin

16 J. Fraser

54

81

A. R. Whibley J... Budding

La. Grey

(Skip) V. Petherick A. McIntyre J. Gibson H. Nih

(Skip)

J. Sloan

(Skip) 18 (Skip)

68

shots.

Scores:- C.C.C.

D. K. Kharas M. J. Medina Y. Abbas 16 A. A. Razzek

(Skip)

E. C. Barry

F. K. Modi

G. Duncan

EL V. Pearse.

15

Yacht Club

J. Selby' A. Murdock J. Bentley A. Chapman

(Skip)

L. S. Greenhill

A. W. Brown

Scores - .K.B.G.C.

C. L. Farmer J. C. Charlton |H. G. Sherriff-

W. S. Drake

(Slip)

19 G. H. Owen

T. Gooding

F. V. Whitta

Police.

R. Pennell W. Chester-Woods.

T. Brittain 2. A. E. Carey

27** (Skip)

W. MeClood

J. Forrest

J. Riddell

J. W. C. Bonner A. W. E. Davidson W. Glendenning

A, Macfarlane

26 (Skip).

C. S. Summons.

H. Milton. -

(Skip)

(Skip) 20 J. B.. Logan

J. Spence

N. Croucher

E. Abraham '

B. Duncan

W. McFarlane

A. M. Holland

19

51

W. Ward W. V. Field

(Skp)

F. Sutton

22.** (Skip) 12

63

LEC▼ CSC.C

League Tables To Date.

Kowloon B. G. (8) Craigengower (1) Police R.C. (7) Civil Service (3) Club de Recreis (2) Kowloon Docks (5)

owloon C. C. (4) Talkoo Docks -(6)

Craigengower (1) Civil Service (3) Kowloon: B., G2 (5); Club de Recreio (4) Police R. C. (-) Yacht Club (2) Kowloon CC (7). H. K. Electric (8) Indian R. C. (-) »

FIRST DIVISION

Shots

Shots An P. W. L. F. Up D. Pts 10:73 625 534 91 0 14 9 63. 529 471 58 012 10 6 4 582 608 0 28°17′ 9 5 4 549 524 25 0 10- 10 5 5 574 571 30.10. 10.46 559 562 0 4 8 10 3 7 550 601 0 42 8 10 3 7 544 649 0 105 6 SECOND DIVISION MU

72 582 439 143 0-14 7,2 551.472:70 70; 14 1073 6727567 1050 34 10 55 611 536 750 10.

E. G. Searle

17****/(Skip)

C. F. Alexander T. Keohane G.E.F.Thompson J. McWalters F. L. Rapley R. Marks

(Sidp).

(Skip)

RECREIO v. K.C.C.

26

the Club de Recreio beat the Kowloon Cricket

At Sockenpoo the Civil Service At King's Park Cricket Club beat the Indian Be creation Club by 19 shots.

Scores

LR.C.

H. Harterm

Bishen Slagh 3. Ismall B. A. Hyder

(Skip)

A. M. Omar 8. 0. Burr A. M. Bumjahn

10 5 5 534804 0 70 10KM Omar 945 485 511 0 26 8 (Sidp) 924 5465631 0 72 8' |J. Hoosen 9 3 5 419 542 0 6 6 MY Adal 111 10 842714 0171-2 A. R. Dallah

AM-Wahab

Figures in brackets denote positions held by the respectiva clubs at the conclusion of last season. The Police and Indiad-R. C, are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tai- Looo second string.

Cacc C. T

Champelovier

H. Major LE Whant H Westlake 14- (SKP). T. Laing I Colyer

L. Luck

B. Eccleshall

19 (8Kp).

J. Parvia

¡Club by 44 shots,

Scores

Recreio. Xavier

B. Basto EM. Remedios J. Basto

(Skip) |D3 C; Alves.

F.. X. Soares JG Ozorio AHL Basto 21(Skip)

G. Ribeiro

J. W. Fitzgerald A. E. 8. Alves

“_R_R_Davies

RR. Wood

(Sidip)

AV. Barros

C. A. Lopes

20 (Skip)

B6%

K.C.C.

C. Mycock B. J. Houghton P. Kristofersen J. M. Jack 31.(Skip)

H. O. Huber' M. N. Bakusen T: W, Cafr

-20

L. Jack

(Skip).

5. Greenwood A. Spary

WW Hirst

E. Kern -82 Q/ (Skip)-

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