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Programme
Part I
1. OVERTURE.................................. Reymond........
2. PRILUDE
Thomas ......Jarnefelt
3. EXCERPTS Fɛox La Fuma Sorte Espauxoin ... Lacome.
SYMPHONIC
CONCERT
1."ÛYERTURE
(a) Los Toron
(b) "La Beja
"Tej La Zarzuela.
INTERVAL
Part II
......If I were. King...
2, Vienna Blood WALTE
3. SELECTION
,
Adam ......J. Straus
Highland Laddie...........Seredi PIANO SOLO BY PHOг. HARRY ORE.
OVERTCAI ......." William Tall"...... Rossini & Länt.
INTERVAL Part III
1. POLONAIS...................................
Chopin
2, SONG OF INDIA.........(from the Opera Sadko)...............
Rimsky-Korsakov
9. Dance of the Houns (from the Ballet Gioconda)
1
GOD SAVE THE KING
Conductor: Mr. A. Gellman.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRE
SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1933
HONGKONG SIXTY YEARS AGO.
The above picture shows a pagoda in Glenealy at a spot half between Caine Road and the present Dairy Farm.
way The picture was taken in 1873 and is published by courtesy of the German Club,
ECHOES OF
1858
23.A. Plea for Proper Harbour Amenities
Company have to pay the damages done to their own vessel, we think they are hardly used, but that they should be mulcted in the repair of the injuries sustained by the other vessels would be a crying injustice. What Should be Done.
DESECRATION OF GRAVES
CHINESE SENT TO PRISON
A mortuary attendant was charged before Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday with maliciously and wilfully damaging Chinese graves and gravestones in Aplichau cemetery.
Sub-Inspector Elston said that the defendant was engaged to re- move a number of human remains from the site of the new hospital at Telegraph Bay to the new cemetery at Aplichau. It was reported that defendant and others had removed. over 23 thousand sets. The authori ties however, became suspicious and sent men to investigate. When defendant heard of this, he anti- cipated them and pulled out grave. stones throwing about 2,000 of them down the hill, the intention being to deceive the authorities.
A Serious Case
The cemetery sexton was also in volved in the affair, but had disap- peared. They made over $10,000 more than the amount they were en- titled to for this job. To cover the windle, defendant and his con- federates removed, the stones: from old graves. The stones could not be replaced, because it was not known to which graves they origin ally belonged. The S.C.A. naked. that a serious view be taken of the case.
Mr. Schofield asked whether the damage could be compensated for. Sub-Inspector Elston replied that it could not. They could trace about half the number of urns, and replace them, and it would cost about $100 to the Government. The Tang Wah Hospital authorities, however, undertook to replace them.
Mr. Schofield ordered defendant to pay $25 to the Treasury, orin default a month's hard labour, and in addition sentenced him to two- months hard labour.
Hymn No. 615" "Ghride" Thou great Jehovah."
Sermon-Subject: Religion and
Hymn No. 111 "Jesus, Thou Joy of loving hearts."
We give publicity to a notice is sucd in the last Gazette requiring ships in harbour to exhibit a clear light between sunset and sunrise, failing the observation of which they will be deemed guilty of a breach of Harbour regulations. This i of course is as it should be. We! It is very strange, however, that believe that in all other parts of the authorities of this Colony con the world such a precaution is tent themselves with issuing regula adopted, and is more especially tions, abstaining from taking the required in Hong Kong from the initiative in any practical improve- circumstance that the Harbour arment It is very easy to grder the 24-37... surrounded by high hills which ob- ships to the other side, and to fine- Prayers scare by their shadows, objects them for disobedience, to notify |~- which would otherwise appear to re- that they must hoist lights and lief against the sky.
mulet them for not doing so, to The immediate reason for enforcį order them to rig their jib-boomas ing the regulation, is the circum-¡ in and strike top gallant maste, and stance that the sterner Aden op her so forth. That which we should laat arrival hère from Shanghai like to see them do, would be to fouled at least two vessels in the erect a signal staff, and attach a bay. During her short absence on time ball, to build a small light-, the trip, the shipping had been house to indicate the entrance to moved over to the other side, of Lyemoon, and to institute some mea-. which Capt. Barnard not being sure for the welfare of the souls. aware, rushed into the very danger and bodies of the sailors. resorting he supposed he was avoiding. By to the port; to lay down a few whom the damage is to be borne we moorings and to arrange for the do not know. Here is the Captain supply of suitable lighters to super- of a mail steamer, in the energetic code the miserable apologies de-Petitions. prosecution of his duty, eager to signated by the name; in fact to deliver his despatches, who by the adopt all arrangements for the be-] exercise of a positive act of pru- hoof of shipping afforded to the au- dence. falls into a snare. If the thorities to all other ports.
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
(Six h Sunday After Trinity)
Anglican Churches
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.
Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Peak Church)
.8 .m.
Children's Service 10a.m. Mattins and Sermon, 11 a.m.
Preacher Rev. N. V. Halward. Evensong, 6.30 p.m.
Preacher Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan, S.C.F.
Week Day Barvices. Mattins. Daily at û m Intercessions for the Sick. Wednesday at 10.15 .m. Holy Communion, Tuesday, 25th,
St. James' Day, at 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion: Thursday
7.45 8.00
p.m.
".
Catholic Churches.
THE CATHEDRAL <(CAINE ROAD). July. 23-7th. Sunday after
Penercoist
In the morning." At 6 Mass;
At 8 Sprinkling of the Holy
Water; High Mass.
At 10.30 Mass with English
Bermon.
In the afternoon :
At 4. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Week days: Mass at 6 and 7.30
2.14.
July 18 Holy Hour from 6.30 to
St. Vincent de Paul
7:30,
of
Joy.
Benediction...
National Anthem. Evening Order by the Rev. John Foster, B.A.-8.15 p.m.
Hallowing Introduction. * A Prayer from Scripture.
Hymn No. 399 To the hills T lift mine eyes.”
Lesson-John xiji 1-17. Thanksgiving.
An Evening Prayer.
Hyum No. 425 "What shall I'd my God to love!
Sermon-Subject: Christ" in US. Hymn, No. 589.
"Jesus, fain would find Thy zeal for God in me." Blessing.
Vesper,
AT THE SAILORS AND
SOLDIERS HOME.
Every Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Christian Social Honr.
Every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Badminton Club.
WEDNESDAY, July 26, 1933. There will be a meeting of the General Committee of the Home at 6:30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mast, U.S.4.)
MACDONNEL ROAD, BILow Bowbr ROAD TRAM STATION. JULY 23, 1933
BUNDET BEXVɔow, 11.15 ́ami, Subject:"TRUTH”..
The day Bahool is bell on Sunday Mornings, té d'clock.
Wednesday Evening Masting, 6.00p.m. On Sunday the Society St. Vincenthale Paul will cole-Tursday and Friday, 10 a. to 12 Noon Bending Room at abere address open- brate its annual Feast in honour Monday and Thursday, 5,80 to 7 pame of the Patron Saint. The coller-Th Poble is cordially invited to attend at-tion of the last Mase on that Bub, the services and visit the Brading Room:
day will be offered to the Society towards the help of the Poor of Hong Kong Special generosity is recommended in view of the difficul- ties that this benevolent Society is confronted with."
Choir Practice. Friday at 6.30
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.
Services for Bunday, 23rd July 8th Sunday after Trinity, 8.15 a.m. Holy Communion, 10a.m. Young People's Service and Primary Sunday School.
I am Morning Prayer and Sermon. Fresher The Vichr. p.m. Surday School.
The
6. p.m. Evening Prayer
"Bermon," Preacher Vicar. Tuesday, July 25 Mothers' Union 4 p.m.
UNION CHURCH
Kennedy Road. HHA (HONG KONG), SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1928. Sunday School, 9.20am. Morning Bervibe, 10:30 am, Evening Service, & p.m.
Frapher both Bervices.
Tus Her. E. 6. Po
Free Churches
ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH, WANCHAI, (Opposite Royal Naval hospital, Queens Ed. E.);
July 23, 1933.
(SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY).
Morning order by the Rev. John Foster, B.A.10.15 am.
Hymn No. 58 "O Lord, how good, how great art Thou !?
Invocation and Prayer.
Old Testament Lesson 2 Samuét
Hymn, No 373 "What shall I render to my God.”
New Testament Lesson-Mark vii
(Continued on next column).,
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