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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931.
LESBON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.:
"God the Preserver of Man" was the subject of the Lesson-Ser- mon in all Churches of Christ, i Scientist, on Sunday December 13:
OUR DAUNTLESS
· EXPLORERS.
THEIR GAY SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE.
RUM THAT REMOVED MOUNTAINS.
The Golden Text was. Ho that dwelleth in the secret place of the That the hardships of the ex nest High shall abidle under the plorer's life can be alleviated by its shadow of the Almighty." (Psalm humours was well illustrated by the 91; 1.)
anecdotes racily, it somewhat rae Among the citations which cefully, related by famous English ca prised the Lesson-Sermon was the plorers who were the guests of the following from the Bible. Thus Landon Press Claḥ at dinner. The saith the Lord, in an acceptible distinguished company included;" time have I heard thee, and in al Mr. Bertram Thomas, who made day of salvation have I helped thes, the first crossing of the Great. and I will preserve thee, and give Southern desert of Arabin thee for a covenant of the propic, to establish the earth, to cause to inherit the desolate heritages; That thou mayest say to the prisoners, Go Forth; to them that are in Mr. F. Sponeer Chapman ski and darkness, Show yourselves. "Thor ornithological expert of the British shall food in the ways, and their Arctic Air Route Expedition, Green- pastures shall be in all higaland 1930:31. places." (Isaiah, 49; 8, 0)
Mr. F. S. Smythe, leader of the Himalayan Expedition which made. the 'Arst ascent of Mount Kamet, 20,447 ft.
Flight-Lt."N. I D'Aeth, pilot and
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON
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11 to 11.30 am.—Stock quotations, 11.30 am-Chinese recorded pro-
gramme.
19.30 pm European programme
f Victor and H.M.V. records."
pm--Local time and weather
report.
[1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, mail
notica, etc. p.m.-Close down. EUROPEAN LECTURE FROM THE STUDIO.
to p.m. Chimeru programme. 7 to 10.30 p.m.-European prom
grakune.
7 p.m.--Stack quotations, manib)
hotica, at 7.03 to 7.30 p
From the Studio.
A talk by Mr. Paul Hodgson on. *Twenty Years of Motoring in. the Colony,"
780 to 10.30 p.m.-Programme of Vietor and H. M. V. · records. p.m.-Local time and wenthar
report.
Variety.
Band "Old Glory Triumphal
March."
Band Geotry's Triumphal March. Ringling. Brothers aud "Barnum and Bailey's
* Hand.--2207).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ-meteorologist of the same expodi-s
tion; and ed the following passage frem the Christian Science textlook, Skelton, engineer officer of the first
Enginear Vico-Admiral Sir R. 7.30 to 8109 p.m.-.-. "Science and Health, with Key to Sents Antarctic Expedition. the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Mr. Andrew Stewart, who provid- Eddy."In divine Sciquer, mar ised, said they welcomed to the Street of Adventure a company of men who sustained "by God, the divine might be said to embody the spirit Priciple of being. The earth, nt of adventure in the highest degree. God's command, brings forth food Mr. F. S. Smythe, speaking of the for man'o use, Knowing this, Jesus neceful attack on Mount Kamet, said that the party saw a butterfly once said, "Take no thought for at a height of 21,500 ft. During the your life, whai ye shall eat, or expedition he suffered from violenc what ye shall drink,"-presuming have the tooth out. But there were toothache, and at last decided to
not.ch the prerogativo of his creano namthetics. So he took three- tor, hut recognizing God, the Fa- quarters of a bottle of rum. (Laugh- ter.) Ho had remarked of a certain ther and Mother of all, as able to mountain beforehand that it waY feed and clothe man as He doth absolutely inaccessible. Seeing that same mountain just before the tooth the lies." (P. 630.)
was extracted, he declared "Any fool could climb that old peak." (Laughter.)
HEALTH IN EASTERN PORTS.
Mr. Courtauld's Bult.
Mr. F. S. Chapman anid that most of the members of the Greenland expedition were fairly young. But "If you The following health bulletin of they nover quarrelled.
| thought hpyone a fool." he proceed- Eastern ports; for the week-endeded, you just told him he was a
foul. (Laughter.) We one had a December 5, has been issued:-
Heng discussion as to whether you Cases Deaths should order " eggs, and bacon
or bacon and eggs." But we did not quarrel.
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Mr. Courtauld was always do- manding suet, and on one occasion.. when he had an opportunity of sending a message home, he naked for some suet. In due time a parcel arrived a large parcel, but it was very light. When he opened it he a found brand new tweed suit. (Laughter.)
Engineer Vice-Admiral
Sir Re- ginald Skelton said that the spirit of exploration was just as much Alive is ever. The mere fart of our Empire, as it existed-to-day, was the result of exploration, and the Empire was largely the result of the expeditions of his Majesty's Navy.
Capt. Joyce, another Antarctic veteran who was present, said that on his lust expedition, which left in 1914, he did not take his clothes off between 1915 and 1917. He added: "My pay on the Scott expedition wes 38, 3d, a day, and I kept my mother on that.”
Song- Love Made. Gypsy Out of
Me."
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.
SECOND ROUND OF TA. CUP FEW UPSETS FOR THIRD DIVISION TEAMS.
FULL LEAGUE PROGRAMME IN SENIOR DIVISIONS:
LEADERS SUCCESSFUL.
The majority of the Third Division English League toama were engaged in the second, round of the FA Cup Competition on, Saturday. Three games were drawn, including two in which the "nutsiders" opposed Third Division teams.
Darwou, who accounted for Peterborough in the first round, repented their success in eliminating Chester. Crystal Palace were defented by Bath-City, Onteshead (the old. South Shields team) were soundly thrashed by Burtun Brighton returned the beat average by a five-goal win...
English Longue teams in the First and Second Divisions carried out a full programme. Blackburn Rovers gathored six goals in their encounter with. Leicester. Everton and West Brom- wich Albion were in good shooting prm, but Sheffield Wednesday fall at Bauderland, while the Arsonal had to share points with Huddurshold.
Full results are appended together with corrected League
trubias.
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THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}'
...F.A... CUP MATCHES.
Second Round.
Division II.
P. W. D.-L. F. A. Pts.
5 44 29 23
10 10 4 5 28 29 24
19 10 5 35 21 24
Notts C... ID 8. 5 6 40 34 21
Scunthorpe Lincoln Gainsbro' Darwen
1 Queen's P.R. 1
Leeds 19 13 4 2 48 17 30 Wolves
19 12 3 3 30 29 27 Plymouth 10 10 6 3 12, 23 20
2 Luton
A
Bugy
10 11 3
2 Watford
B
Bradford
2 Chester
1
Stoke
N. Brighton 0
Hall
4
Fulham Tranmere Burton Halifax
0 Yeovil
0
S'thampton 18 9 2 9 32 41 90
2 Bristol R.
0
Millwall 13 8 3 8 35 34 10
4 Gateshead
1
Notts Forr. 10 7 6 7 35 37 19
3 Accrington
0
Burnley
13 7 4 7 97 38 18
Bath City Carlisle
2. Crystal P
1
Swanse& 19 9 0 10 30 33 18
▸ Darlington
2
Brentford' Cardiff Brighton
4 Norwich
1
4 Clapton O.
0
Barnsley
5 Doncaster
0
"M'chester
19 6
3 Southend
Bradford C. 10
6 8 35 40 18
Bournemouth 1 Blyth 3. Aldershot
0
Oldham
19 3
8 27 30 15
1 Urooktown
Preston
19 4
3
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Song Look What You've Done to Ma." -- Welcome Lewis. (Comedienne). 2275. Humorous Song" Around the Northants
Corner,"
Humorum Seng-" Down_by_the
Railroad Track.?-Frank Cru- | mit.-99453.
Vocal As Time Goes By." Vocal Begging for Love."- Rudy Valles and his Connecti- out Yankees-2972. Song--"Looking for Д Now
Mama" Song Blue Yodel Number 9."
-Jimmie Rodgers.-23580. 8.08 to 8.50 p.m.-
Selections from Gilbert and ..
Bullivan,
Division 1.
Tottenham 10 65 84340. 17
Port Vale 1969 37 47 18 19 7 3 8 28 28 17
0 33 39 16
5 10.5 45 13
Chesterfield 18 4 4 10 25 47 12
Charlton 19 4 10 23 30 12 Bristol C. 29 2 0 17 20 38 10
Division III. (South).
17 11 2 4
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Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn Blackpool
1. Huddersfield
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West Ham
1
Brentford 17 19 2
0 Leicester
0
Fulham
3 Newcastle
1
Southend
Derby Everton
2 Grimsby
3
Crystal P.
5 Middlesbro
1 Watford
1
"Pirates of Penzance," "Iolanthe."-The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards."---C1388. "Paticuce," The Band of HM.
Coldstream Guards.-C1274. "The Gondollers."The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guarda. --- CL273. "The Mikndo."-The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards.-- E2354.
8.50 to 9.31 pm-
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pa 3. 26 19 Du
52 28 24 17 0 6 2 30 30 24 7 D. 3. Q 36 24 23
17-2020 43 33 20 18 9 3 5
45 68 21 1394 @ 39 64, 20 19 8 4 6 27 24 30 17 7 5 5 27 18 19 19 0 1 22 0 19 1673 31 40 10. B'remouth 17 7 46 31 22 19 Queen'sP.R. 380 38 30 16"
0 2 Liverpool
Manchester C. 2 Bolton Portsmouth Shofield U, Sunderland West Brom.
Chesterfield Ї
Coventry Exeter Brighten I Norwich
Luton 0
Reading
1 3 3 6 32 42 15
17.5 4
$20 32 14
12 1 0 5 31 00 14
Bristol R. 17, 43 890 32,13 17 4.4 0.90 37-19
5 Aston Vila
4
3 Wednesday
4 Chelsen
Division II.
Barnsley Bradford C. Bristol.C. Bury Leeds U.
4 Manchester U. 3
Mansfield
0 Southampton
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Cardif
G Charlton
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Torquay
1 Tottenhamı
វា
Millwall Notts C.
3 Bradford
0 Clanton
5 Burnley
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Oldham
3
ent-
Plymouth Port Vale
2 Preston NE.
1 Welves
Swansea
4 Notta Forr
con
Division III. (Séuth),
Lincoln
Coventry Reading
5 Mansfield 4 Torquay
1
1
"Symphony Pathetique" (No. 6 in B Minor) (Tschaikowsky). -Symphony Orchestra, ducted by Albert Coates- 0050/9054.
fat Movement-" Adagio and Al-
legro non troppo."
Movement "Allegro
2nd
grazia,
3rd Movement Allegro motto
vivace."
4th Movement Adagio Iamen-
9.31 to 10.10 p.m.-
Concert Items."
Piano Solo-"The Flatterer"
(Chaminade).
Piano
Bolo-" Scarf Dance." (Chaminade).-Hans Barth.--.
20346.
Violin Eolo-"La Fille aux Cheveux do Lin" (The Maiden with Flaxon Hair) (Debussy- Hartmann).
Violin Solo-" En 'Bateau "
(Boating) (Debussy). Fritz Kreisler.1358.
Song Jock O'Hazeldean ". (Folk Song).--Mary Garden (Soprano).-7954.
Piano Solo Soaring" (Schu-
maan),
1 Stoku
Division III. (North).
Hartlepools
3 Rochdale
0
Crowe Walsall
2 Stockport
2 York
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
:
1
◊ Rangers
6 Airdrie
Aberdeen Coltic Dundee
Falkirk Hamiltoni
Hearta
"3""Partick
Clyde
& Morton 3.Cowdenbeath
Queen's Park a Leith
St Mirren 4. Ayr Third Lanark 0 Motherwell
Everton
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LEAGUE TABLES.
Piano Solo-" Tango (Albeniz)
-Wilhelm Bachaun-1445, 2 Instrumental. — ** Allemanda " | W. Brom
(Croft) Cuarteto Aguilar.
." 9397.
Eeng Flower of the Desert "
(Lohr). Song" The Arrow and the Song" (Balfe).-Percy Hend ing. (Baritone).-B2763. 10.70 to 10.28 pm Hungarian Fantasia (Liszt)-Arthur đe Greof and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, conducted by Bir Tandon Ronald-9110/9111. 10.28 p.m-Rugby mid-day Press.
HOWS.
10.30 p.m.--Close down.
All rocarde in the above Euro- paan programmes are supplied by Mesara. Moutsio & Co.
2
Division I.
P. W. D. J. F. A. Pir
19 M. 1 4 60 32 3
26 11 4 5.43 92 23
Arsenal 19 0 0 1 44 23, 24 Wednesday 19 10 27 43 41 92 Sheffield U. 10 10 27 44 32 29 Held 19 8 6 8 33" 27 22 Liverpool 10 10 2 7 81.40 22 Aston Villa 170 3 8 47 30 21 Newenstle 17926 30 30 20 B'ham
19 8 4 7 30 34 20 Middlesbro' 10 8 4 7 738 30 90 Leicoster 10 8 2 0 39 38 19 Boiton t 393 39 40 17 Portsmouth 19 7 3 20 2017 M'choaber C. 20 37 336 39 17 Blackburn 19.6 4 0 38 44 16 West Ham 19 7 2 10 29 50 10 Sunderland 20 3 4 0 26 39 10 Derby 20 6 3 11 02 45 15 Blackpool 10 6 3 1030-47 13 Chelsea 10 6 1 12 28 45 13 Grimsby 1942 13 30 40 10
5
9 27 35 32
17 2
8
Swindon 17 4 Thome's
1899 11 1thampton 19 3 4 11 15 32 10
7 Gillingham 17 3
York Chester
4 10 13 23 10
Division III. (North),
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. 17 13 1 344.18 27 Gateshead 17 11 2 3 43 20 24 39. 10 4 4 32 29 24
18 8 7 3 34 24 23 Southport 17 9 4 4 23 23 22 Darlington 17 0 35 33 24 21 Crewe 18 36 41 33 21 Wrexham 13 8 5 33 23 21 Accrington 16 0.16 37 41 19 Burrow 17 9 1 7 27 24.19 Hartlepools 10 3 7 30 40 19 Tranmere Hull Halifax
16 8 3 645 23 18 17 1 8 31 20 17 17 7 2 8 24 29 16 Stockport 17.00 20 18 10 Wniaall 19 7 2 9 23 30 18. Carlisle 17 3 9 25 33 11 Rotherham 16, 4210 25 32 10 Rochdale 18 4 2 12 23 48 10 Doncaster 1741121 40 ·B N. B'ton17 15:
14
8 34
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
1."
P. W. D.. L. F. A. Pt. Afotherwell 22 13 6. 1 3 1 27 Rangora 21 14 2 01 21 34 Celtic
21 117 3 G008 20 Aberdeen 23 1366 37 31 99 3. Mirren 9 137 47 30 98 3rd Lanark 21.19 3 7 32:41 27 Kumarnock 22 10 6 0.42 30 24. Clyde 21 8 7 7 33 35 03 Hearts
23 10 3 11 82 36 22 Patrick 21 8 3 033 32 21 Queen's P. 21 8 40 42 45 20 Hamilton: 22 7" 10 41 20. 19 Falkirk 237 51111 48 10 Dundee 23 € 7.30 30 54 19 O'denbeath 23 11:30 62 18 Airdrio 22 7.3 18 43 67 18 236, 4.13 +45 52 18 2941334 853
Morton
Ayr
Dundee U. 22 45.14 26 03 13 Leith 22 8 3 1429 66 13