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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Second Sunday After Easter

Anglican Churches

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL:

" HONG KONG

15th April, 1934

Free Churches

·LOCAL HOCKEY

Navy Defeat Club

A very disappointing game of nockey was witnessed at King's Park yesterday, when the Royal Navy defeated the Club by 3 goals to 1 in the triangular tournament.

The first half produced very poor play, probably due to the poor state of the ground which was decidedly bumpy.

The Club defence with the ex- Eng-ception of J. Rodger, and W. A Reed was mediocre, the latter be- ing outstanding throughout and constantly breaking up fast Navy attacks

· METHODIST » CHURCH Services will be held at the Ust Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wanchai.

Second Sunday After Easter Morning Order 10.15 am. by the

Rev. E. C. HL Tribbeck. Hymn No. 62 "Praise to the

Hollest

the height"

Second Sunday After Easter

Holy Communior.

8 8.1.

Holy Communion (Peak

Church)

8 a.m.

10 a.m.

11 8.10.

Prayer.

Children's Service

Mattins and Sermon

Preacher: Rev. G. T. Walde- grave.

Holy Communion.12.15 pm. Evensong

........6.30 p.m.

་་

Preacher! The Dean

Week Day Services Mattins-Dally at 9 am, Intercessions for the" Sick- Wednesday at 10.15 a.m.

Holy Communion. Thursday at 7.45 am.

Chair Practice.-Friday at 5.30 p.m.

ST: ANDREW'S CHURCH,

HOWLOON.

Services for Sunday, 15th April Second Sunday After Easter 8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion, 10 a.m.Young People's Service and Primary Sunday School 11 a.m.-Choral Communion and Sermon. Preacher-The Vicar. 6 p.m.-Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Preacher-The Vicar. Monday, 16th instant-Church

Council Meeting, 6 p.m.

Catholic Churches

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services etc., etc. at the Catho lic. Cathedral, Caine Road.

Sunday, 15th April, 1934 Second Sunday After Easter MORNING SERVICES

ist Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at 8-Low Pontificial Mass, and first Communion of young boys and girls...

3rd Mass at 10.30-With sermon . in English.

EVENING SERVICE,

At Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

April 17th, Tuesday-Hols Hour

from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. April 18th, Wednesday-Patron- age of St. Joseph. This even- ing, at 6 begins the Spiritual Retreat for Chinese.

On week days.-Masses at 6 7.

and 7.30.

LOSS REPORTED

H.K. Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd.

("Gerontius").

The Lord's Prayer.. Hytin No. 50. In all my vast concerns with Thee"—("Wilt- shire").

First Lesson: Jonah. 3. Hymp No. 243 "O Breath of God,

dow" --

on

breathe ("Calm"). Second Lesson. Prayer. Notices.

11화

Hymn No. 71 "Was there eyer Eindest" shepherd"-("Cross" of Jesus"). Sermon: Subject: "Blessings

within the Fold." Hymn No. 72 "The King of love my Shepherd is" ("Dominus Regit Me"). Blessing.

National Anthem.

Evening Order 6 pm. by the Rev.

E, C. H. Tribbeck. Hymn No. 254 "Spirit" Divine!

attend

prayers" ("St.

Agnes"). Prayer.

our

The Lord's Prayer. Hymn No. 603 "Behold us, Lard, 2 Hitle space" ("St. Leo- nard's").

Lesson: St. John 12. 20 pp. Notices.

Mackay and Pote Hunt, the res- pective right and left winger were the pick of the Club forwards, the insides frequently robbing each other of

to possession owing bunching.

For the Navy Phillips in defence was good while Muspratt and Hill also played well. both men work- bath through ing very hard periods of play.

The Navy forwards failed to settle down in the first half al- though they obtained two goals.

The Donald and Eaden partner- ship was seen at its best in the second half when time and again they swept through the Club de- fence. Currey showed flashes of brilliance and his two goals in the opening half were clever efforts.

was

Atkinson and Bartlett, the left wing combination also worked well.

Bartlett together, although inclined to wander at times;

Currey opened the scoring in the first twenty minutes play with close grounder after receiving from Eaden.

Soon after Currey put the Navy two goals in the lead when Donald outpaced the defence to flash back a centre which Currey 'diverted into the net.

In the second", half the, Club pressed in the opening stages. Pote Hunt rushing through in a solo effort to score the best goal of the game.

Hymn No. 627 "Light of the

world. ."("Sandon"). Sermon: Subject: The Attrac- The Navy however, put the issue beyond doubt when Atkinson scor- tion of the Cross." Hymn No. 801 "How happy, ed their third goal from a hit just gracious Lord. are we"-("Ply-inside the circle and which Lowe mouth").

accidentally, diverted past Gre- gory, in goal for the Club.

Blessing.

Notices

No week night service until fur- ther notice.

Saltors & Soldiers' Home:

Sunday, 15th April, Christian

Social Hour at 8.30 p.m. Monday, 16th April, Badmin- ton Club. meets at 7 p.m. Thursday. 19th April, Bad- minton Cluby meets at 7 p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.4)

MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bowen ROAD TEAM STATION.

APRIL 16, 1994----

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 s..

Subject: ARE SIN, DISA AND DEATH REAL:P” The Sunday School is held on Sunday

The Report of the Board of Directors of the Hongkong Eng-Mornings, 16 o'clock. ineering and Constructions, Co., Ltd., to be presented at the Twelfth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Share- bolders to be held at the offices of Messrs, Lowe," Bingham, and Matthews, Mercantile Bank Build- ing. Queen's Road (Central), Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 26th April, 1934. reads:-

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00p.m. Beading Roomat above address open:- Taceday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 3.0 to 7 p.m.

Accounts

The Losa for the year, after charging $10.957.80 for Deprecia-.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom

"ATHOLL BROSE"

tion and providing for Directors Bigger Sale Of Bovril

Reported

and Auditors' fees, amounts to $17,354.28. This amount, deduct- ed from the balance of Profi Brought forward from last account, $88,955.11, leaves a total of $71,600.- 85, which it is recommended should be carried forward to the credit of next year's account.

Sir Robert Ho Tung, Kt., and Sir Elly Kadoorie, KB.E, retire by Lord Luke, K.B.E. (Chairman), rotation, and, being eligible, offer who prealded, said that Bovril themselves for re-election.:

sales for 1933, exceeded those of

The Thirty-seventh Annual Gen- eral Meeting of Bovril, Limited, was held on 5th March, 1934, at River Plate House Finsbury Circus, London, E.C..

Sir James Crichton-Browne's

r. Speech

The accounts for the year have1932... been, audited by Messra. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, Charter- ↓ · ed Accountants, who, being eligi ble, offer themselves for reelection

H.K. SHAREBROKERS" ASSOCIATION.

BUYERS

Nat, Commercial Bank, $6.80. Unions, $580.

Bagulo Gold, 42 cts. Providents (old), $1.75. Docks, $15.

Trams, $20,30,

Electrics,

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Cements (old); $2,

Cements (new), $2.

Constructions (old), $1.70.

Constructions, (new), 30 cts.

Lane, Crawfords, $4.

Gold & Bonds: 85%.

MEN SELLERS Hotels, $5.95

Rauba, $1175, Wharves, $100," Providents (old), $1.85. Trams, $20.89... Entertainments, 688. Constructions, (new), 73:

SALES Providents (old), $180.

· Trams, $294.

SWIMMING

Trials For Olympics

The preliminary trials in Hong Kong in connection with the par- ticipation of local swimmers in the. forthcoming Far Eastern Olymples was held at the YMCA bath last night, and resulted as follows:- Men's 50 Metres:-Lau Po.Hal Ng Che Man, Wong Yat Hung, So Tin Wo.

Men's 200 Metres Breast:-Kwok Chan Hong, Mul Che Chung, Wong Sun Man,

Men's 400 Metres:-Mak Wal Chan Nam, Kwok Chan Hang Ming. Kwok Hong Ming, Chan Hoo Fook, "Wong Hung Tsang Long-

50 Metres:-Lau Kwa! Ladies' Chan, Chan Won King. Lang Wing Hang, Chan Yuk Fai, Yeang Sou Chan.

Ladies 100 Metres Back:-Lau Kwai Chan, Lang Wing Hang. Chan Won King, Yeung Sou Chan Chan Yuk Fal.

H.H.V.D.C. SPORTS

New Shot Put Record

two

In connection with the Annual Athletic Sports of the Hongkong

Corps Volunteer Defence events, the tug of war and the shot put, were decided yesterday.

In the shot put Private Ferguson set a new record of 38 feet two in- ches, beating the previous best re- eard of 35 feet 11 inches set up in 1832 by himself.

The result was as followS Static Machine Gun:-Ferguson

Sir James Cichton-Browne, in proposing the re-election of the (382), Ricketts (28.6) and Wylie Duke of Atholl, recalled that when | (20) Total, 8ijā. parkom

Small Units:Padgett (24) Lockhart (219), Brasier Creagh (198) Total 67.5.

he was a schontbey at Glenalmond Mobile Machine Gun: Whitham they used to steal over. to a place (31.7). Rigg (27.41 and Munro (32). on the Duke's estate to taste of a Total, 91.1. delightful confection called "Atholl brose" but "Atholl brose" had en tirely vanished from the scene having been supplanted by Bovril He had been partaking of Bovril for Ave-and-twenty years. and Burned to it to-day with undimin- ished relish and a growing appre- clation of its merits.

Infantry:-Soares (23,3) Mar- quis (18.10), and Rebeiro (18.10), Total 63.9. 1

The winners scored 5 points, sec ond 4, third 3 and fourth 2. The. A.8.0. Cadre did not compete.

Apart from its helpfulness in

In the Tug of War the EMB shock and collapse, a Bovril ther- suffolk team proved too good for mo in the motor-car might be ser- HMS. Parthian. They won in two viceable in other ways. Every mo-straight pulls.

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