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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 4, 1939.
MIXED DOUBLES H.K. VOLUNTEER
BADMINTON
Wins For 'Varsity And DEFENCE CORPS.
St. John's
Orders by Lieut. Colonel H. B. Rose, M. C. Commandant, Hong Kong Volun Two matches were played in the teer Defence Corps, Friday, 3rd Febru-' Mixed Doubles section of the Badmin-Jary, 1989. ton League last night.
'VARSITY ♥ K. TONG K. M. Lee and Miss Gonzales. lost to P. K. Hui and Miss J.
Choa
MEDICAL TREATMENT.
At Kowloon Tong, University beat It is notified for information that Kowloon Tong by 8 games to 1, while claims for payment of medical ex- St. John's beat Taikoo by 6 games to 3.penses incurred through service in the Corps can only be accepted if treat- mont is prescribed by a Government Medical Officer. In all cases, there- 12-21 fore, where treatment is required ow- ing to illness or injury incurred through 17-21 service in the Corps a Government Me- dical Officer should be consulted in the 9-21 first instance.
lost to K. L. Yong and Miss U.
Khoo
lost to TF-Yong and Miss J
Anderson...
P. "Fletcher and Mrs. Stephens. lost to Hui and, Miss Choa: 16–21] lost to Yong and Miss Khoo .. 9-21 lost to Yong and Miss Ander-
son
12-21
J. L. Anderson and Mrs. Castro. lost to Hui and Miss 'Choa ..... 17-21 lost to Yong and Miss Khoo 13-21
CORPS DIARY-AMENDMENTS Corps Diary. Page 13. April. (a) Against "23rd Sunday" insert "Corps Rifle Meeting".
(b) Delete the words “Corps Rifle Meeting" against "16th Sunday"..
PARADES 1st Battery
beat Yong and Miss Anderson . 21–12] · Right Section. Thursday, 9th Feb-
ST. JOHN'S v TAIKO0 N. Smith and Miss Cave, lost to A. Keown and Miss R.
Summers
beat R. Main and Miss I., Cun-
ningham
18-21
21-16
ruary. Belchers. 5.45 p.m. Battery drill. Dress-S.D..cap, overalls and gun platform shoes.
Friday, 24th-Sunday, 26th February. Pakshawan 'Camp.
cap,
Left Section, Friday, 10th February. beat D. Becken and Mrs. Main 21—11|Belchers, 5.45 p.m. Dress-S.D.
D. Kwok and Mrs. P. Wilson.
overalls and gun platform-shoes. beat Keown, and Miss Summers 21—19| Friday, 3rd-Sunday, 5th March, Pak- beat Main and Miss Cunning-
· ham
beat Beeken and Mrs. Main
S. Newman and Miss Eardley. lost to Keown and Miss Sum-
*mers
lost to Main and Miss Cun-
ningham
beat Beeken and Mrs. Main`
Full Programme Of Matches
VISITING CHINESE*
TENNIS STARS
shawan camp,
21-5 Signal Section. Friday, 10th Febru- 21-11ary. H.Q. 5,30 p.m.
1421
Friday, 3rd-Sunday, 5th March. Pak- shawan camp.
Lewis Gun Section. Friday, 3rd-Sun- day, 5th March. Pakshawan camp. 11-21 Note:-Every member must attend 21-13 camp unless he obtains leave of ab-
sence from the Battery Commander.
2nd Battery
Wednesday, 8th February. H.M.S. Tamar. 5.30 p.m. Lecture.
Engineer Company
› D.E.L. Section. Monday, 6th Febru ary. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Musketry.
Thursday, 9th February. Pakshawan. 15.45 p.m.
D.E.L. manning exercise. Bus leaves Queen's Pier, Statue Square 5,45 p.m.
Lyon Light Section. Monday, 8th February. Miniature Range. 5.45 p.m.
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Thursday, 9th February. H.Q. 6:45
A party of well-known Shanghai Musketry. Chinese tennis players who arrived in the Colony by the R.M.S. Empress of p.m. Musketry. | Canada, will be seen in action this afternoon at Pokfulam, where they will meet Hong Kong University in the firstp.m. of a series of matches against local clubs.
The players are P. K. Tong and H. K. F. Li, who represented Shanghai against Tientsin last August, H. K. F. Lim, David Tsai and P. C. Hsu.
The players have already been seen in action at the Chinese Recreation Club and gave impressive displays.
The following is the programme? To-day w University (Pokfulam, 2.30)
p.m.). To-morrow V South China (King's
· Park, 2.30p.m.). Tuesday Recreio (King's Park, 4.30
p.m.).
Wednesday-The visitors will pay a
visit to Macao.
Thursday Kowloon Cricket Club
Corps Signals Tuesday, 7th February. H.Q. 5.30
Signal instruction. Thursday, 9th February. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Signal instruction.
Machine Gun Troop Tuesday, 7th February. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. E.G.D.--Controlled corrections, (a) Direct (b) Indirect.
Sunday, 12th February. Peak Range. Rifle Table A.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE- LESSON SERMON
SUBJECT SPIRIT
(Cox Road, 4 p.m.).. Saturday, February 11, v Chinese Rein all Christian Science nurches, to- The subject or the Lesson Sermon creation Club (Causeway Bay, 2.30morrow bth February will be "Spirit". p.m.).
The Goluen Text wil Dev nere Sunday, February 12,:v Indian Recrea- the Spirit of the Lord is, thers
tion Club (Sookunpoo, 2,30 p.m.)
is
"Y" HOLD
SUCCESSFUL
liberty." (11 Corinthians: 3: 17).
Among others the Iollowing citations will be read from-the Bible: Lord, thou hast searched me, and know me. Whither shall a go troin thy spirit? or whither snail I nee from thy presence? If I ascend up into nɛaven, thou, are there: if i make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there. I take ine wings of the morning, and dweil. in the utter- most parts of the sea; even there. snall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand The European Y.M.C.A. Men's and shall hold me. How precious also are Ladies' Hockey sections held a very thy thoughts unto nic, Ụ God: how successful dance at the Peninsula Hotel great is the sum of them! if I should last night, a large gathering being count them, they are more in number present.
than. the sand: when I awake, I am.
HOCKEY: DANCE
Four excellent Cabaret items were still with thee", (Psalms 139; 1, 7-10, featured, these being given by Miss Au-17, 18);
drey Oakenful and Bill Simpson, while The following citations will also be a Surprise Item and Chinese singing read from the Christian Science. Text- tops, by those well-known performers book, "Science and Health with Key to of King's Park were also well-received. the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:-- The arrangements, which were excel "God is infinite, the only Life, sub- lent, wore in the hands of Mr. A. F. stance, Spirit, or Soul, the only intelli Austin, Hon. Secretary of the Men's gence of the universe, including man. Section.
Eye hath neither seen God nor His image and likeness. Neither God 'nor the perfect man can be discerned oy the material senses;· He is all inclu- divo, and is reflected by all that is real The Chung Nan College is hold and eternal and by nothing else. He ing a prize-giving concert at the fills all space, and it is impossible to Queen's Theatre to-morrow, com-conceive of such omnipresence and in- moncink át 10 am when Dr. Irene Mind. Hence all' is Spirit and spirit- dividuality except as infinite Spirit or Ho will distribute the prizes,
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