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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 28, 1939

ULRICH RETURNS TO KOWLOON F. C. TEAM

Y

(By "REFEREE”)

By far the most interesting game in this afternoon's soc- cer programme is the meeting of Kowloon Football Club and Police on the former's ground.

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

(Continued from page 5.)

2685, Pte. G. A. Arnold, from M.M.G. Pl. Res. to M.M.G. PL., 27.10.39; D.R. 49, Pte. A. L. S. Read, from A.S.C. Coy, to Fd. Coy. Engs., 27.10.39.

LEAVE

Kowloon, who are doing well in the senior League, will be strengthened by the return of A. Ulrich to the left back position thus enabling P. Bell to play in the intermediate line. Eastman will then be seen on the left wing where he will be partnered by C. White.

Police have not done as well as ex- pected in their first three games but with MacHardy and Blackburn back in the team should be able to give Kowloon a good game.

MIDDLESEX SHOULD WIN

in First Division, meet

At Sookunpoo, the two Army teams and though Royal Scots have shown great ini- D.R.73, Pte. L. A. Lewis, A.S.c.provement this season they are not against Middlesex Coy, 6.10.39-10.11.39; 3452, Gnr. P. expected to win F. Cathrew, 5th A.A. Bty., 24.10.39- who are considered in some quarters 6.11.39; D.R.67, Gnr. G. R. Ross, 2nd as the only team to be fully able to Bty, 28.10.39-13.11.39; 2880, Gnr. C. extend South China "A" this season.

The intra-club affair between the L. Kwok, 4th Bty., 30.10.39-31.12.39.

The following leave is cancelled: South China teams is a foregone con- 2085, Pte, G. A. Arnold, M.M.G. PL., clusion with the "A" team winning.

In Second Division an improved Kwong Wah team are visitors to Royal Scots at Sookunpoo and this match 3153, Pte. K. S. Kjaer, No. 1 Com-should provide some interesting foot- pany, 20.10.39.

20.10.39-25.8.40.

STRENGTH-DECREASE

STRENGTH-INCREASE

4205, Pte. S. A. Didsbury, M.M.G. Pl., 16.10.39; 4206, Gnr. C. I. Sipitsky, 2nd Bty., 20.10.39; 4207, Pte. T. J. Cruz, Fd. Amb., 20.10.39; 4208, Pte. F. M. Ozorio, Fd. Amb., 20.10.39; 4209, Pte. A. M. Remedios, Fd. Amb., 20.10.39; 4210, Pie. L. F. V. Ribeiro, Fd. Amb., 20.10.39; 4211, Pte. J. Wong, Fd. Amb., 20.10.39; 4212, Pte. O. K. Leung, No. 7 Coy., 23.1v.39.

S. W. THURSBY, Captain.

Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

NOTICE 1st Battery-Annual Dinner. The above dinner will be held on Friday 3rd November at 8 p.m.

ball.

To-morrow Eastern are at home to Navy on Club ground and will be strengthened by the inclusion of Yuen Wan-ting, formerly of the Haiphong touring team, who arrived on Friday. He will replace Chan Yue-ting who has left the Colony,

LADIES' HOCKEY

Several friendly ladies hockey games have been arranged for this afternoon

for the in preparation League games which will start shortly. The following are some of the games arranged and the teams:-

SENIOR

v C.B.A. Ladies (King's Park, 3.15 p.m.)

JUNIOR

AFFILIATED UNIT NURSING DETACHMENT, H.K.V.D.C. | «y" Ladies

Practical Bandaging Classes.-Mon- day 30th October. (1) H.Q. 10.30 a.m. (ii) 13, Leighton Hill. 5.30 p.m. Trans- port will leave H.Q. at 5.15 p.m. Mem- bers are asked to be there at this time as the transport will not wait.

First Aid Lecture.-Friday 3rd No- vember, St. John's Cathedral Hall. 5.30 p.m. Outdoor uniform should be worn by as many members as possible.

Strength-Increase.-Mrs. V. Simon-

White-22.10.39.

Sgd.. Mrs. I. M. S. Braude,

Assistant Comȧt., Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

41

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

Subject: Everlasting Punishment

The subject of the Lesson Sermon

C.B.S.

v "Y" Ladies (C.B.S., 4.15 p.m.) C.B.A. Ladies v St. Andrew's Ladies

(King's Park, 4.15 p.m.)

TEAMS

The following are some of the teams for to-day:-

"Y" SENIOR

Miss Minoot; Mrs. Strange and Mrs. Stone; Miss M. McCaw, Miss Pocock and Mrs. Starbuck; Mrs. Burnett, Miss Harker, Miss D. McCaw, Mrs. Gardner and Miss O. Pocock.

C.B.A.

Miss D. Moss: Miss B. Parsons, Mrs. M. Wilmot; Miss P. Everest, Miss I, Woolley (Capt.), Miss H. Laihovetsky: Miss I. Cun. ningham, Miss A. Smith, Miss E. Woolley, Miss M. Quick, Miss P. Whitley.

"Y" JUNIOR

Mrs. Harrington; Mrs. Trimmer and Mrs. Curtis; Miss Dunne, Miss Stokes and Miss Buchanan; Mrs. Aslett, Miss Bradbury, Miss Bockler, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Grieve.

ST. ANDREW'S

Miss G. Darby: Miss M. Newman, Miss J. Broadbridge: Miss P. Jeffries, Mrs. M. Vessoona, Miss E Banker: Miss I. Hicks, Miss H. May, Miss B. Longbottom, Miss K.

in all Christian Science Churches to- | Doughty, Miss H. O'Sullivan. morrow October 29th will be "Ever- lasting Punishment."

The Golden Text will be:-"Cast away from you all your transgressions, whereby ye have transgressed; and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel?" (Exekiel 18: 31).

Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible:-"Come, my people, enter thou into thy cham- bers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it were for a little mo- ment, until the indignation be over- past. For, behold, the Lord cometh out of his place to punish the inhabi- tants of the earth for their iniquity, The way of life is above to the wise, that he may depart from hell beneath. The Lord is far from the wicked: but he heareth the prayer of the righte- ous." (Isa. 26: 20, 21; Prov. 15: 24, 29). The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Text- book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:The sinner makes his own hell by doing evil, and the saint his own heaven by doing right. The op- posite persecutions of material sense, aiding evil with evil, would deceive the very elect. Sin will receive its full penalty, both for what it is and for what it does. Do you ask wisdom to be' méréiful and not to punish sin? Then "ye ask amiss." Without punish-

sin would multiply. Jesus'.

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