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PROGRESS IN TIN RESEARCH

ABSURD RUMOURS

Assistance To Industry

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Regarding Sino- Portuguese Relations

(From Our Own Correspondent)

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1934.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity

The Brst General Report of the

There have been reports recent- Anglican Churches International Tin Research and Development Council Issued rely, of an absurd and groundless cently, describes the organisation nature appearing sometimes in the and progress of this body which, Chinese papers, criticising the Govern-acts, intents, and alma of the Ma- ments and "in" producers of "the cao Government,

was

established by the

principal countries exporting the metal.

ni-intentioned persona, enemies of China and Portugal, to serve perhaps some unknown interest. One of the chief objects has have been fabricating and even been to plan research

causing such reports to be publish-

and

development programme to assisted. industries which use tin in their manufacturing processes and at the same time to conduct funda-

in mental researches order develop new outlets fon the metal.

to

ikit

:

For instance, one of these recent

reports stated that the Government of Macao had ordered troops to land ab several Chinese islands to effect their occupation, that ships had also been ordered to invade The Council have organised and | Chinese waters, that the alcohol are directing researches on basic monopoly was granted to Japan- problems relating to major appli-, ese and that the intention of the cations of tin which they have Macao Government was to hand delegated to University, Govern- over the management of the Water ment and Industrial Laboratories Works (Companhia das Aguas) to Centralisation of research work Japanese, etc.

has been avoided as far as possi- To those who know how friend- ble

order to meet more ly are the relations that have ex- be- special require-isted for stich a long time adequately the ments of tin-consuming industries tween China and Portugal. such In the various countries. This reports need no denial. They are work has so far been distributed simply ridiculous!

in England, France. Germany. But to others, though such re- Holland and the United States.

doubts

ports may seem strange,

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Among the applications of tinmay however arise, and there are others who believe that every re- covered by the researches are:

port published in timplate: bearing retals; prepara-

true. tions of alloys from powdered metals; solders and other lead- tin alloys; pronzest add tion on other elements to tin

hot-tinning

of cast-iron, steel, copper, etc.: -electrodeposition of t and tin alloys; anodic oxidation and colouring of tin; spraying of tin: pewter; collapsible tübes; tin foll; block tin pipe; tin in steel and nickel alloys; tin compounds.

the papers is

Certain foreign papers, receiving what might appear to be sensa-

tional news, have reproduced and and spread this information far wide, such news being being de- to the vised by persons infmical welfare of Sino-Portuguese rela- tions.

For this reason, though the aspersions are not

of worthy denial, it is nevertheless conven- lent to assert that they are ab- solutely false.

To calm the minds

ΟΙ some

Progress has been made in all these researches whilst in some important directions results have already been obtained which | Chinese, whose patriotic feelings promise to have a definite in fluerice, in improving -containing tin.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.

Sunday, 9th September, 1934. Fifteenth Sunday After Trịulty.

Holy Communion...... Holy Communion (Peak)

Church

8 a.m.

$ amm Children's Service

10 a.m Matins and Sermon *******

11 a.m. Preacher: Rev. H. W. Baines. Evensong

8.50 pm.

Preacher: The Dean.

Week Day Services Matins-Daily at 9.00 am. Intercessions for the Sick-Wed-

nesday at 10.15 s.m." Holy Communion-Thursday

7.45 a.m.

at

Holy Communion-Friday at -7.45

at 5.30

a.m.

Choir Practice.-Friday

p.m.

Chapel of the Resurrection, Happy Valley, Sunday, September 8th. 7.45 Holy Communion 9.15 Sunday School.

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KOWLOON TONG ANGLICAN CHURCH

The Anglican Church at 3 Duke Street, Kowloon Tong, is hold- ing first Garden Fete on Saturday, October 8th at 3 p.m. in the Church Grounds, and as the proceeds are in

ald of Church Funds, it is hoped that it will receive Grown-ups hearty support. and kiddies are being catered for and the Women's Guld have been busy for some time

for the preparing

variouà

Sunday, 9th September, 1934. Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity.

Morning order 10.15 LOL by the

Rev. F. White of Falahan. Hymn No. 32 "Lord of all being.

throped afar." Prayer

The Lord's Prayer

THE ARMY

Changes On the Staff: In China

London, Aug. 22.

A number of changes are now notided in appointments of the China Command... The

joint principal G.SO., the Brigadier in charge of administration, the Chief Engineer, and the Artillery commander are leaving the bead- quarters Stan at

Hong Kong. Colonel P. Nosworthy, p.s.o., M.C., who is 0.8.0.1 is to come to Aldershot at the turn of the

B.

Hymn No. 291 "Gracious Spirit, year to command the 5th Intan-

try Brigade. Brigadier G Rowan-Hamilton, 5.80, MC., Is belps succeeded as Assistant Adjutant and "Q.M.G." by Tleuten- Sath-Smith,

dwell with me!" 1st Lesson: Job. 42. Children's Hymn No. 46 "I sing the almighty power of God." 2nd Lesson: Hebrews 13, 5-25. Prayer Notices

| ant-Colonel E G.

[DBO. RAS.C.," who will be promoted and take over m Octo- ber. Leutenant-Colonel A.

B.

Hymn No. 432 Hark, my, soul, Hearie, D.S.O., R.4, will command

it is the Lord;" Sermon

the Artillery from September, and Colonel E. St. G. Kirke. in December succeeds Colonel 8. Boyd, D.SO., as Chief Engineer

Hymn No. 103 "O Lord and Master D.B.O..

of us all,” National Anthem.

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For 1935 the infantry garrison will comprise the 1st Battalion, The Lincolnshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, The East Lancashire

2nd (Angelus) Regtment.

F1!

Evening Order 8.15 pm. by Mr.

William H. Smith. Hymn No. 689 "At even, ere the

sun was set,"

|

Prayer

The Lord's Prayer.

Hymn No. 289 "Spirit divine. at

tend pur prayers" (St. Agnes) Lesson: 1st Corinthians, 13. Prayer,

Notices

Hymn No. 521 "I am

Thee, Lord Jesus." Sermon.

trusting

(Trust)

Hymn No. 942 "Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear." (Hursey) Blessing. Vesper.

NOTICES FOR THE WEEK

Sunday, Christian Bocial Hour in

the Sailors' & Soldiers' Home. Lounge 7. p.m..

stalls which include hand-Monday Badminton Club meets,

made. woollies and fancy

articles, homemade preservĖS, products

Several new uses for tin are

mentioned in the report. A new dry electrical accumulator, in which tin forms опе

of the electrodes. is described, and the application of tin compounds is indicated for a number of new industrial uses.

have been hurt by reports which are pure fabrication, it is conven- lent to state that, pursuing the old tradition and adopting the policy followed by the present Government. we look forward to closer friendship with China.

Numerous facts will prove that

we sincerely advocate this policy, and no better proof exists than that of the very friendly relations. which the Portuguese have main- The report describes the wide tained with the Chinese authori-, service which the Council's or-tles of the neighbouring districts. ganisation has been able to ren- for such a long time.

der in the supply of technical information to manufacturers and sclentine Investigators in many

countries, a special Bureau of

CENTENARIAN MASON

Message From The King

London, Aug. 2

technical information paving beeg established for this purpose and for the publication of the results Mr. Alfred B. Ridington, 01 of research and development.

Meadow View House, Londen

The Council have established Colney, near St. Albans, Herts, re an office at The Hague for the ceived a telegram of congratula collation of statistics, which are tion yesterday from the King and published in a monthly bulletin, Queen on the celebration of his and an ace in New York where hundredth birthday.

an advisory Committee has also Mr. Ridington, who is belleved to been formed to assist in main-be the oldest Freemason in the taining contact with consumers country, has been a member of the in America.

craft for 62 years.

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RUSSIAN MOSCOW BAKERY 69, Rua do Campo, MACAO.

All kinds of bread by first class Russian Bakers Visit our bakery.

HOU HING DANCING CLUB

Top Floor, Central Hotel.

Every Night Dancing.

Refreshments, Bar, and Best Partners.

GARAGE MACAU

New

and Comfortable Tourist Cars

Phone 2317

7 p.m.

Am

white elephant stall, frult and Tuesday, Building Sub-committee flowers in addition to, tens

meets at 5.30 p.m. and all the usual side shows Wednesday, Ladies Church Ald for the Children, who are Society meets in the Sailors assured of a good, tima” VAN

and Soldiers Home. 18 Thursday, Badminton Club' meets,

7 p.m. Preacher for Sunday," 16th Sept. Rev. John Foster, B.A. of Canton. Commencing on Sunday, October 7th, the Evening Service will be held at 8 p.m. and the Christian Social Hour at 8.15

Catholic Churches

CATHOLIC

CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- Ing services at the Catholic Cathedral, Caine Road. September 9th--Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost. MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6.

"

2nd Mass at 8-Solemn High Mass in thanksgiving for the Siver Jubilee of the Priesthood of Rev. Fr. Joseph Young Ber- mon in Chinese by the Rev. Fr. Ant. Ma.

: p.m.

"

A hearty welcome is extended, to all interested friends to any of these services.

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road. „ (Hong Anne}.

3rd Mass at 10.30--with sermon SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1934.

in English.

At 11:30-Reception in the Chinese Catholic Club in honour of Rev. Fr. J. Yeung

EVENING SERVICE

At 4, Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

Friday September 14th.-Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

Saturday, September 15th-The

Seven Dolours of Our Lady.

On Week Days. Mass at 6 and 7.30.

Free Churches

METHODIST CHURCH.

Bervice will be held at the Eng lish Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wanchaf

DOG RACING

MEETING: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.

ADMISSIONS

$2 Pari-Mutuels;

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$1 Cash Sweeps;

Members Stand $1 Public Stand 40 cents.

Sunday School. 8.30 am.

Morning Service, 10.30 .m. Evening Bervice, p.m. Preacher:-Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen, M.A

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SOIENTIST..

(Branch of The Mother Churcă, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

May, U.S.A MACDONNELL ROAD, LOW Bows Bout us Botion.

SEPTEMBER 9, 1824:----

SUNDAY SERVICË, 11.15 m.

Subject:-"MAN”.

The Sunday School in held on Sunday Morning", 15 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, B.00 pm Reading Room at abore address opens- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pm

The Public is cordially invited to attend the garrices and visit the Beading Boom.

F

SIR MILES LAMPSON

Crashes In Solo Flight

(Specia) Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 22.

Sir Miles Lampson, the British High Commissioner in Egypt, had a parrow escape from death when a maching he was dying, solo at Dekheila Aerodrome crashed. He was unhurt.

The Bigh Commissioner, left this afternoon for Fort Bald, whence he is leaving for England on Mon- day in the liner. Orsova, He was

Worcestershire

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Battalion, The Regiment, 1st Battalion. The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (arriving from. Bordon. November 12, for Shangha. duty),

and

the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Welch Fualliers (arrly-" ing from Gibraltar on November 22 for. Hong-kong duty). The Peking and Tientsin duties will

be taken over by the Worcester- shire battalion. which leaves

Shanghai on November 14. Of the outgoing units the 1st Batta- lion, The Queen's Royal Regiment is due at Quetta on December 19 and the 1st Battalion, Thẹ, South Wales

Borderers will reach Rawalpindi on December 18.

given a guard of honour on his de-

parture, and was seen off by the King's representative and the Gov- ernor of Alexandria.

Bir Miles Lampson took up fiying recently, and has been having daily He was re- lessons at Dekhella. ported to be a very apt pupil-

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