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LOCAL, FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

SCOTS GUARDS AND CHINA.

ATHLETIC.

The following games in the Hong "Kong League-are-down for decision

to-day-

Division I.

Kick off at 4.13 p... Kowloon Queen's Regt.. Kow loon F.C. ground." Referee: Mr. Baldwi Scots Guarda-e. China Athletic, Sookunpoo ground. Referee: Mr. Willis,

South China. RA. F., South China ground. Referee: Capt. Austin, M.C., MM. H.K. F.C.. K.O.S.B.s. H.K.F.C. 'ground. Referee: Mr. Smith.

Division II. "A." Kick off at 3 p.m. South Chian "B"

R.A. Reserves, St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. Phillips K.0.8.B. Reserves e. China

Beserves Sockumpoo ground. Referee: Mr. Cowan. South China "A" r. St. Joseph's,

CRICKET.

TODAY'S MATCHES.

The following is the list of matches for to-day-

THE LEAGUE. Division I

Ciril Survica CC = Royal Artil-

Jory!

Indian R.C. "A" r. University.

Division RAQC. H. K.- Electric Co. FRIENDLY.

Hong Kong C.C. e. Kowloon C.C. Craigengower e. Diocesan School. Kowloon C.C. ad 2. Hong Kong

0,0. 2nd:

Police R.C. v. University 2nd. Recreio e. Royal Navy 2nd, I.R.C. B, UNIVERSITY

"B

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1928.

LAWN TENNIS.

GOLF.

H.K.C.C. ENTRIES CLOSING. ROYAL HONG KONG COLF

U.S.R.C. FINALS.

[ax NOLLYWOOD.]

Playors are reminded that sho entrios for the Hong Kong Cricket Cnb Annual Lawn Tennis Tourna

CLUB.

SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES ÁT. FANLING.

Detar surray and" Lt-Car,

Brown, 9.99

C. B. Brown and A. Sommerfel

BOXING TOURNAMENT.

PORTUGUESE BRITISHER.

A SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT{"

LEE THEATRE.

[UY BANTAN.]

Boxing fans will be well catered for tonight at the Lee Theatre.

The drawing-card will be the

"MISS LOIE, FULLER.

DANCER FRIEND OF A QUEEN,

"FLAME DANCE"" FAME.

Miss Loie Fuller, the originator from pneumonia on January 2nd of the Flame Dunes," who died

in a Paris hotel will be regretted

ment, which includes the Open 0,33 J. D. H. Crawford and R. 6ght between Jose Pintos da si by thousands who had been charm-

1600

Singles and Open Doubles Cham- pionship of the Colony, close at noon to-day. As yet the noticeable absenteen are the Chi nese, but it is hoped that they will send in their entries today. From the other Clubs, there, seems to be no falling of, while more than usual have been received from the University.

are

R. A. Green and F. Ellis.

J. G. Shillington and A. K. Henderson, Capt. Perfect and HR Forsyth.

9:30

H. C. Ashby.

9.40

12

0.44

M

0.49

5.52

9.38

JY

The following have been selected

At the United Services Recrea to represent the LR.C. in the above tion Club ground two interesting 10.00 match tomorrow (Sunday) at Soo-matches wil be played at 3 p.ia. kunpoo Valley-M. P. Madar today. Both should prove parts 10.04 Ath.(captain), A. S. Sufiad, B. Nazarin, cularly attractive as prominent focal

Sirdar Khan, D. Momahed, A. Butt. players are taking part. They 10.08

T. Thad, E. M. K. Malubhoy, the Finals, in the Onb's Tourna M. R. Abbas, A. M. Rumjahn and ment, between Miss Luard (scr.) 10.12 A. Rahmin,

and Mrs Thorp (rec, 2/6) for the Ladies Singles Handicap, and for 10.18 the Mixed Doubles Championship in which Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham 10.90 will be opposed to Major Lucas and Mrs. Grimble. A capital match 10.21 19 expected. The first named nätch

3.15 pm starts at 3 p.m. and the other at

South China ground. Re. feree: Sergt. Hyson. Kowloon Reserves r. University, Kowloon F.C. ground. Re- feror: Mr. Lonsdale. Division II. "B."

Kick off at 4.15

p..

::

South China "A" r. "Kung Won,

St. Joseph's ground.

force: Mr. Samy.

Kick off at 2.90 1.m., Kowloon "B" » St. Joeph's

Reserves, Catha

ground Hutchins

Road Referee: B.Q.M.S.

RECRETO POSTPONEMENTS.

Owing to the Recreio now Club: house being opened by HE. the Governor to-day, thể Club de Recreio tennis have been permitted to postpone their League fixtures to-day.

WILL THE GUARDS BEAT

CHINA ALTHETICH

On the Garrison ground at Soo- kunpoo, the Scots Guards receive the China Athletic in their return. KILINO, The first game of the season Between these teams was played on the H.K.FC. and ended in a draw. This is the only point dropped by the Athletic in League ganc today..

This game will attract a record crowd to Sonkumpoo and the Gar rison have increased the seating, accommodation by erecting a stand at the North end of the ground. The slopes overlocking the playing held will be well patronised, Caroline making a good rendezvous for the Chinese crowd

The Guards think they can go a point further in this game than they did in the last, but the Athletic will be all out to maintain their unbeaten League record. The game should be very fast and keenly con tested throughout.

KOWLOON AND QUEEN'S REGIMENT,

H

VOLUNTEERS RECREIO.

Tomorrow, at King's Park. The Volunteers:-H. Buxton, A. A. Dand, R. R. Davies, S. Jex, F. E. Lawirner, D. Parker, W. Ramsey, A. Reid, C.

Moor, H D. Wales, and E. Zimmern,

Play to commence at 2 p.m. prompt.

HOCKEY.

NÁVY AGAIN BEAT THE R.A.F.

SO SHIELD TIE

In the return match with the Navy in the sim Shied competition played at King's Park yesterday, the Royal Air Force hockey team foxt by three goals to one. The losers played a better game than in the "äret meeting, but the Navy again proved too strong.

The Navy have one more match left, this bring the return game with the Hong Kong Hockey Club. Their close nvale, the Army, have still to play the R.A.F. twice. If, as soems kely, the two Service teama win the remaining matches, they wil be level on points and play a final gaue to decide who is to hold the trophy,

The Army and the Navy secured even honours in their two matches, but the latter have a better goal rage as will be seen from the tale given below:

The Position To Date, "The positions of the Clubs to dale are:

P. W. L. D. F. A. P. 5 4 1 0 20 68

Navy

4 1 0 12 9 0

Army Club

4 1 3 0 8 13

2

R.A.F.

3 0 3 0 2 12 0

THE F.A. CUP.

10.28

10.32.

10.38

H. A. Lammert and L Nantz.

A. E. Lissamah and A. O. Brawn.

C. Stark and 1. H.

Geste.

Capt. A. G. Dobbie and J. L. Christie.

J. BA, Hankey and K. S. Morrison..

E. R. Hallifax and E. D. Matthews.

F. Cowherd and N. K. Littlejohn.

A. Leach and D. J. Oil more.

"

E. P. Streatfeld and N. H. Prockter. B. D. Evans and D. Forbes.

D. M. Goodall and A.

Roberts."

Major Ogilvy and W.

Durbar.

A. B. S. Clarke and Ironside,

of the Portuguese transporter d'Alenquer, nad Signalman Mornis of H.M.S. trgu. These two men will fight for the championship of the Colony in the middleweight class for 15 rounds."

colour effects which she devised for ed by her grace_and_the_exquisite"

her dances.

Miss Fuller, who was about 30, was born in Chicago. She made her first stage appearance at the age of 2 years. Her early theatri cal life was spent in stock com- panies and she was first seen in London at the old Globe Theatre in eroded Letty Lind is Mercedes in Caprice" in 1689. Later she suc Carmen Up To Date" at the Gaiety.

"

Judging from what I have seen ht their training camps, I am sure that these two contestants will give the spectators a most thrilling show. Silva is obs to win and Morris is dead keen to get the championship In 1801 she created a sensation of the Colony and when both men

in New York with bar Serpentine are determined to win the verdict,

Dance, in which the changing hues the fans are assmed of somethinging skirts produced an effect until of the light thrown on her billow- really startling.

The other fights are also on Hall and Frazer will have their standard rarely seen in the Colony say again The latter was not satisfied with the verdict given Hall He thinks, lint he is the against him in his last fight with better man and be will go out of his way to show tonight. Hall will have to be on his meatle if he

wishes to remain the victor.

L.

10.40

W. A. Butterfield and Cameron,

J.

10.44

11

W. C. Clark and W.

A.

Weight.

A Webster and

Resignation Of Captain Charles. By the resignation of Capt. Charles from the post of Hon. Secretary, the United Services He creation Clah loses a very capable official Capt. Charles has done much for the Club and the many uniprovements in the ground are 10-18 testimony to his devotion to the Club It is pleasing to know that he will still serve as a member of

10.52 the Ground Committee. His re eignation takes effect from March 1st next and Lieut. Jol, R.A., is replacing him.

Vickers.

E. J. Mahon and Store.

Shona and Hume the latter is the K.O.S.B.'s mascot-will also try conclusions again. Hume is a dlean cut lad, and bad wou every Gfight he has fought in Hong Kong.

B.

A certain amount of dissappoint Ement was shown when it was known that Iron Bux, originally booked to Eight Silva, will not be fighting to aight. Personally, I am inclined to think that Morris is a better match for Silva Bux, no doubt a good boxer in his hey-days, is now in the veteran stage. He was given chance to have a go at Silva only recently, but did not accept Aty their last meeting although he last ed the ten rounds, he had to admit that Silva was far too superior to hin

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10.36

"

E Davidson and C.

Johnson.

11.00

11.04

Beveridge and F.

H.

."

Swayne.

A. R. Cox and A.

W.

BIG BANK'S BAN ON DOG-RACING.

Hodgos.

11.CS

11

F. Taylor and A.

B.

Purves.

TO

11.12

S. A. Arthur and E.

C.

Frederick:

11:16

W. A. Stewart and

T.

11.20

"

11.24

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WITHHOLD NAME FROM RACECOURSE PROS-

PECTUSES.

GROWING OPPOSITION.

27.28

11.22

It is understood that one of the big banks has decided to withhold its name from any further grey hound racecourse prospectuser after the experience of a recent fotation. A more cautious attitude is also to be take the Festmites Gazette is informed, towards future 11.40 Rotations, of which several are ex- pected, by the other big banks.

The manager of the London head- stated that while no general ruling quarters of one of the "big five against greyhound racecourse pros- peotusco was being made by his bank they would treat then simply on a strictly commercial basis and subject them to careful acrutiny.

Council's Ban.

11.36

17

11.44 1

11.48

11.69

11.56

**

Low.

C. P. Ross and A. W. 'Hay Edie.....

Hong Kong lans would like to against auch a tough proposi- ser Bux in action cove more, but tion as Silva

M. H. Ivy and G. David-not

son.

G. E. Ellams and G. Coul- thart.

K. M. Grayburn and J. H. Raikes.. HR Start and S. R. Wäller

H. Rogers and F. G. Fowl.

A. D. Humphreys and C L." Sandes.

H. Spier and J. Haig.

P: P. J. Wodehouse and D. H. Blake.

B. P. Moodie and M. G. Mills.

LADIES' SECTION.

The Medal Competition held dur

I do sincerely hope that Bux will be given a fight in Hong Kong, and, if I am not mistaken, Mr. Brook is still doing his best to secure an opponeat for Bax.

CORRESPONDENCE: ·

"THE BOXING TOURNAMENT.

her unknout It was the first of many dances including that of the

been the first to use in this way. possibilities of lighting she had Flames in which she exploited the

London Hippodrome, she was said In "Light,' a production at the to have used sufficient electricity to light a town of 30,000 inhabitants.

Her Only Lesson.

It is said, that she owed ber inspiration to the accidental effect of light falling on her skirt when making a stage exit. It is at least certain that she afterwards devoted months to designing her dresses and the lighting effects for her

dances.

She used to say, laughingly, that she had only received one lesson in dancing-when a Scottish lad tried to teach her a Highland fling.

Sho

Of late years she had devoted herself chiefly to teaching and to the production of ballets. visited London for this purpose mi- most every year.

She was an intimate friend of Queen Marie of Rumania, whose ballet "The Lily of Life" she pro- duced in Paris and New York.

Miss Fuller married an Ameri- ese early in her career, but they even of her friends knew of her parted almost at once, and low

marriage.

SWORDS FOR TWO; COFFIN FOR ONE.

MONOCLED THIEF'S STORY OF A DUEL.

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FRIEND OF THE GREAT!

LONDON, Jan. 10th. Henry William English, 53, of Hower-street, Notting Dale, W., the man who claimed an ad- venturous career as. soldier, oil speculator, native labour organiser in Africa, and official empire at nis tournaments, again appeared at Marylebone yesterday. He now affected a gold-rimmed monocle on a silk ribbon.

West Ham has set its face against greyhound racing. The Council FOURTH ROUND COMPLETED.

will hate none of,it in the borough Fanling, for prizes presented by divers. routrie & Co., Ltd, the the Wimbledon and other lawn ten- and several applications hom pro For the peninsula enthusiasts,

The fourth round of the Football moting companies to purchase and Mrs. Whyte-Smith was won by Mrs. for racing tracks have been refused B. L. Bridger,, 1st, Mrs. B. Brown fine game should be seen on the

Association Cup has now been com; } by the majority opinion of the being 2nd. plewd, a Peuter cable announcing West Ham Council," to quote the Railway ground between Kowloon F.C. and the Queen's Regt.

that in the remaining replay, Black-

The Tombstone Competition held of $3. Although the military side is noturn Rovers defented Exeter City words of the Mayor, Mr. M. on Tuesday, January 31st, was won

Skreimer. playing as well as they did at the by three goals to our goal. start of the season, they can always Port Vale in the fifth round.

Blackbura are now at home to give their opponents a good game day. Kowloon is still experiment and they should take the paints to..

-

ing with the side with the object of making improvements before the Shield season opens,

Sims may not be out to-day as be received a bad strain while at Shanghai.

South China meet the R.A. F. and keen game should be seen. South China, fast week failed to go the distance against the K.0.8.B. and were badly beaten in the last fifteen minutes of the game. The R.A.F. shared the points last week with the H.K.F.C. on the Club ground The Airmen should win to-day.

A fast game is expected on the H.K.F.C. ground between the Chub and the K.0.8.B.s. The military team still have a fighting chance for the runners-up position in the League and a win to-day will strengthen their position for that honour The Club are building & team in view of the Shield Com petition and will fully extend the Borderere in this match.

THE JUNIORS.

In the Junior "A" division. the leaders are down to meet the Athletic Rezerves on the Gamison ground. The Athletic will try hard to take a point from the leaders and stop their run of successes. The K.O.S.B. Reserves have shown a certain amount of staleness in their recent games perhaps resting content now they have secured League honoura.

The Gunners Reserved are due on St. Joseph's ground against South China B. This game should be evently contested and a division of polite may be expected.

St. Joseph's will leave nothing to chante against South. Ohina: A on their own ground and should take the points.

Kowloon, Reserves receive the University and a win for the home team is assured

(Continued on next--Column).

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONG KONG

DAILY PRESS.

Sin-Owing to a misunderstand ing January on the New Coursing uetween the Association and public have been informed at the frst ten booking office that the rows of the stalls at the Lee Theatre are priced at 85, instead

He was charged with stealing by Mrs. F. A Redmond and the have paid $5 for any, of these seata

Any members of the public who and receiving £13 worth of furn

ture and other things belonging to "It appears that there is a dhidden number prize by Mrs. Leg-ny obtain the necessary refund Miss Mary Anderson, aged 4, of tinet opposition to this form of gatt. Mrs. R L. Bridger kindly from Mesare, Moutrie & Co., Ltd, Cornwall-road, Bayswater, W., who therefore, is acting only in accord during December and January in adjusted as to sport in West Ham," said the presented both, the prizes. Mayor's so nad the Council,

and in like manner the seats for is nearly blind. The Eclectic Competition held which $a have been paid may be

At the previous hearing English position in the pleaded guilty and offered to make aner with the general consensus of

aid of the funds of the S.P.C.A. Theatre, eather by communication restitution, saying that money was

cable was won by Mrs. L. G. Dodwell, the with Messrs. Mostric & Co., Ltd.. coming by

from Zealand. prize being kindly given by Messrs. or at the Theatre on Saturday

Mr. Kearns, prosecuting, said evening. Yours faithfully,

that, as expected, the money had not arrived English had told the same tale to others in whose houses he had stayed without paying

the A. Cup to played on The draw for the 5th wound of

Saturday, February j8th, stands as under:-

Manchester United . Birmingpinion.

- ham.

Sheffield Wednesday . Sheffield

United..

Arsenal Aston Villa. Leicester. Spurs. Manchester City e. Stoke. Hudderseild. Middlesbrough. Blackbunn . Port Vale. Notta Forest . Cardiff.

In the Junior "B" division, there are two games only. Kung Wo should win against South China #A." Kowloon "B" and St. Joseph's played a drawn game on the College ground last week. With the advantage of playing at Kow-

loon, the "I" team should go one better this week..

.

Suspension.

W. Lawrance of the Club de Recreio Reserves was suspended until let January 1920, for de liberately kicking an opponent when playing against South China last wock in a junior "A" gan

GOLF AT THE VALLEY,

MATCH ARRANGED BETWEEN POLICE AND TAIKOO.

Growing Opposition. Opposition to the sport is grow-Bennet Freres. ing throughout the country, and in many of the towns where dog rac ing authorities contemplate the building of tracks, permission is likely to be withheld by the local authorities primarily on the grounds of betting, which, it is considered, is the chief reason for the popularity of greyhound racing. The scheme of the International Dog Racing Association to lay out a track at Patchway, near Bristol, has been rejected by the regional town planning committee.

A match has been arranged to take place on the course at Happy Valley on Sunday, February 12th, between the Police and Taikoo, starting at 9 a..

Both rural and city authorities are agreed that the propoent is un-p.

suited to the neighbourhood.

Land had been purchased, plans drawn up and work was about to begin.

The teams are follows:-

TOLICE,

Wodr-

house, C. I. E. (captain) F. E. Booker A. J. W. Worling

MAYOR TO FIND TWO | Calthorp

WIVES.

WOULD.BE HUSBANDS

CONDITIONS.

KOWLOON 1st XI. z. QUEEN'S

NOTTINGHAM, Jan. 4th. Kick-off at 4.18 p.m.

To-day, on

The mayor of Nottingham bila Kowloon ground.

received two letters, one from Dodshon; Hedley, Sims and Me the writer asks the mayor to find Kowloon:-Angus Wheeler and from Lancashire, in each of which Western Australia, and the other Kolvic; Read, Karnick, Northey, im a wife. Muit and Milena. Reserves: May and Tiernan.

The prospective husband in Aus- tralia a young accountant, who is a bacheldtipulates only that she must be born and bred in Notting-

"ham." *****

KOWLOON 2nd XI., THE ...L UNIVERSITY,

The Lancashire applicant, a To-day

"on Kowloon ground. widower, stipulates that his wife Kick-off at 2.45, p.m.

must be less than thirty years old, Kowloon Wood Guest and but adds as a palliative that he is Paaco; Roberts, Bliss and Black- not a man who ramifles from lock; Pile, A. N. Other, Coates, home or one who would keep, a Dunnett, and Eastman, Reserve: woman, tied up like a dog in a -Haat.

T. H. King

F. Jamca

W. Kent. A. E. Charman.. E. Eliis

TAIRDO.

. R. C. Wallace . J. Laing . J. Stewart. v. J. McCubbin

(captain),

7. E. Moore r. W. W. G.

DEVIA

UT. COL. MATTHEWS COING ON HOME LEAVE

T. G. BENNETT.

Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong Boxing Association, Hong Kong, Feb. 3rd, 1998.

Now

Having got himself into Mise Anderson's confidence, he seed to have disposed of furniture, and other things which had been in the

PARENTS SELF-SACRIFICE. | family for 300 years.

LIVES LOST IN SAVING THEIR CHILDREN..

FARM FIRE TRAGEDY.

LONDON, Jan 10th The inquest was held at El- worthy, near Taunton, yesterday on Roland Edgar Bincklidge, aged 37, an ex-officer engaged in poultry farming, and his wife, who lost their lives after saving their chil- drea when their farmhouse caught

fire.

Their daughter Elsie, aged 19, v. G. McLood said he was shaping with her 7. T. Young

sister, who is 7. "I was awaken- J. H. Stewarted by mother," she said, who called, Come on Ekin, quick; there's a fire. Father cried to carry me downstairs, fat could not do so because of the smoke. Mother and father got me and my sister out on to the porch of the outer door and we slid to the ground. Granny was also put out.

"We called not do so. We met burning be to Daddy and Mummy to follow, but they did fore going to bed, but could not and what it was

M. B. O, BLAKER TO ACT DURING

HIS ASSKNCE.

Lieut. Col. Matthews, who was appointed Treasurer of the Golf Club, in addition to his duties as Secretary, as from January les, is shortly going on Home leave.

During his absence Mr. B. O. Treasurer of the Club as from Blaker will act as Secretary and March int

-Iz returning a verdict of Death by Misadventure, the jury stated that in their opinion Mr. and Mrs. forming an set of great horain Blacklidge Tost their lives in per

and self-sacrifice.

English, carefully wiping and adjusting his monocle, asked leave to address the court.

He said that he had been for a

year in the special service of the

present Duke of Atholl..." On Christmas morning, 1908," he can- binued, I fought a duel in Mada- bar with a Portuguese officer, Did you kill your antagonist 1.

The Magistrate (Mr. Bingley): English (dramatically): air, he died.

Well,

The Magistrate: Swords for two; coffin for one! Yes

-All-Moonshine,"

English said that he was on the staff of the Union of Bouth Africa, 1903-8, foundation member of the Transvaal Federation; he conduct ed all the private, confidential cor responderice of the late Dr. Jame son and Bir George Farrar on the Union of Africa and that of the late General Botha and Genera! Smuts He had also been a big- game hunter.

The Magistrate: You ought to write your life story.

English Idant making this little mistake and can make restitu- tion in ten or leven days time

The magistrate said that he was convinced that English's story of money coming to him was all moon- theft. He sentenced him to three shine. It was a most heartless months in the second division.

Cuticura Treatment

For Dandruff

Part the hair and gently ruble Cuticura Ointment until the whole scalp has been treated. Let the Olatment remain on fur some time, oversight if convenient. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water. (Do not tub Soap on the bair.) Rina thoroughly. A light appli-i

Cuteurs Ointment to the scalp between shampoos is aftmi beneścial, Saap, Cintronet, Talcum sold throughout the weld. British Deres; 1. Memy

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BOXING

(Hong Kong Boxing Association)}

THE BEST TOURNAMENT

OF THE SEASON

TO-NIGHT

(8.15 p.m.).

AT THE

LEE THEATRE

(PARCIVAL STREET);

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CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong. FEBRUARY 6TH, 1928, Septa gistima

·Bunday —

Holy Communion at 8 am." Children's Service at 10a.m. Mating at 11 8.0.3.

PreacherBar W. R. Canneil Hay Co

Coummation at 12 noon. Evensong at 6 p.m. :-

Preacher: The Dean.

The Her. H. V. Koop will be licensed Ariston Chaplaia of St. John's by the Bishop of Victoria, Hong K Cathedr during Matics, after Evensong

Social Gathering in the Cathedral Hall

UNION CHUROA (KENNEDY ROAD),

SUNDAY SERVICE, February 5th- Hunday School at 9.45 ...... Morning Service at 10.30 am..

to

Hymns: 99, 603, 211 and 938.

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Heference will be made in the Sermon

the late Field Marshal Earl Haig,

Evening Service stop.m.

Hymns: 328, 77, 458, 290 and 242. Preacher both Morning and Evening :-

Hey. J. Kirk Maconachie. WEDNESDAY, February 8th, at 8.15 p.m.- -Holdiers' and Sailors' Christian As sociation.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SOIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Beientiai, 16 Boston, Mast, U.S.A.) MACDONNELL. Höib, LOW BOWEN ROAD TRAX BZATION. BONDAY SERVICE; February &tli, 1928, et

11.15.

P

habjeck! Szmi."A Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.30

Reading Boom at above address, open- Tanday and Friday, 10am to 12 Noos Monday and Thursday, 6 to 7 pane the services and visit the Reading Room The Public is cordially invited to attend

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