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DIARY OF LOCAL LORD ERSKINE
EVENTS
To-day
SATURDAY," SEPTEMBER 22.
Anufversarles and Holidays— Ember Day,
King's:
Cinemas
"It Happened Night" Queen's: "Tarzan And
Mate"
New Governor Of Madras
(Special" Air Mail Service)
Londen, Sept. 5, Last night's Court Circualr from Balmoral Castle announced that
· in Lord Erskine was received Orie
audience by, the King yesterday Hia and kissed hands upon his appoint- ment as Governor of Madras.
Central: "Chinese Picture" Oriental: The Mystery Of The
Wax Museum
World: "The Mystery Of
X."
Alhambra: "Wonder Bar" Majestic-Bottoms Up", Star:-"Lady For A Day"
Miscellaneous
St.
...
Mr.
"Andrew's" Club Bathing Picnic, 3.30 p.m.
Tombola for Service Men and familles Garrison Lecture Hall, 7.30 D....
The King conferred upon him the honour of knighthood, and in vested him with the insignia, of a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire."
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1934.
TO MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES
Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity
Anglican Churches Free Churches
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.
Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity, Sunday, 23rd September, 1934.
Lord. Erskine's appointment to Holy Communion the Governorship of the Presidency Holy Communion (Peak of Madras, in succession to Lieu-Church tenant-Colonel Sir George Tre-Children's Service derick Stanley, was announced in "The Glasgow Herald" on May 23. His lordship will take up h's duties in November." ta
Lord Erskine sat as Unionist M.P.
European YMCA moonlight for Weston-super-Mare. On his picnic. 8.30 p.m.,
Moon-VIII Moon, 14th Day:
Principal Malls Outward Air Mail for Europe by Mantua 9 8.00. Steamer. 10.30 a.m.; for
Australia by Atsuta Maru, 12.30 a.m.
appointment to Madras he applied
far
and received the Chiltern' Hundreds and so yacated his seat.
Lord Erskine is the elder son of the Earl of Mar and Kellie. He is 39, and served as a lleutenant-it the Scots Guards during the Great War. He was Parliamentary pri- Whist Drive, Craigengower Cric-vate secretary to the Home Secre- ket Club.
Social Functions
Sports..
Aquatics-Hongkong University "Y.M.C.A. Bath), 2..p.m...
tary in 1922-23 and 1924-29. His wife. Lady Marjorie Erskine. is. the elder daughter of the fourth Marquis of Bristol. They have a family of four sons.
ANOTHER HIGHLAND
AIRPORT
Lawn Bowls.-Senior Division, Craigengower "B" v. Craigengower "A" Kowloon Docks R.C. v. Kow- loon B.G.C.; Police. R.C. v. Kow- loon C.C; Taikoo R.C. v. Club de Recrelo; Junior Division: Cral- gengower C.C. V. Yacht Club;
London, Sept. 5. Kowloon B.G.C. V. Indian R.C.;
The provision or another
air Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C.; Clubport for the Highlands at Elgin, de Recreio v. Hong Kong Electric which the Town Council is a Football Club v. Civil Service C.C.xious to bring into line with Aber-
Lawn Tennis.-"0" Division:
deen and Inverness, is to be dia- Chins -South
Cralgengower 7.
cussed at a conference which has C.C.
been arranged for September. 21 between the Council and Captain. Duncan Sinclair, a director of the British Aviation Corporation.
Football. -Club de Recreto (Seniors) v. Royal Navy, 5.15 p.m.. King's Park; Club de Recreio Juniors) V. Eastern A.A., 3.30 p.m., King's Park
Face
Racing-Seventh Extra Meeting (Happy. Valley).
Sunrise.6.12 am. Sunset-6.20
}.m
Tides: High at 8.15 and 21.26; Low at 1.45 and 14.48.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,
Anniversaries and Holidays Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. Mid-Autumn Festival (Chung- ch':u-chleh). Customs Hallday. Moon Cake Festival.
Cinemas.
King's:-"She
Learned
The Council three months ago appointed a special committee, of which Lord Provost Hamilton, who is an air enthusiast, is chairman to search for a site and report on the question of cost, and mat- ters have now reached a stage at which expert advice is desirable,
Captain Sinclair, who is giving his services free, will fly from London and alight on the farm of Muirton, near Lossiemouth, which the Premier utk The Machine will be utilised to enable both the Town Council and members of are Moray County Council, who About also taking an interest in the pro- ject, to prospect the district from
Sailors" Queen's: "Tarzan And His the air,
Mate"
Central:"The Poor Rich”" Oriental:-"Duck Soup" - World;Chinese Picture" Alhambra:-"Wonder Bar"! Majestic: "The Way To Love" Star:-"Mystery Of Mr. X": Entertainments Military Band Concert. St. An- drew's Church Grounds, 9 pm
MiscellaneouS
Claims against the Chosen Co., "Ltd... due.
Moon: Full Moon, 0.19 p.m. VIII Moon, 15th Day.
Lossiemouth Town Council are also backing the proposal to con- struct a central airport in both the business and tourist interests of Moray. As Elgin is convenient- ly situated both for hill and coast, and possesses an excellent bus ser- vice. there is a strong feeling that apart from forming an important link in the projected East Coast air services, it will develop as an airport for the Moray Firth coast anh Strathspey into one of the leading holiday air centres in pro- vincial Ecotland.
RUSSIAN MOSCOW BAKERY
69, Rua do Campo, MAÇÃO
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.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Service will be held at the Eng Hish Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wanchal.
ROYAL NAVY
(Special Air Rfall Service)
London, Sept.
ELMS, RAMILLIES “
The battleship Ramillies com❤ pletes large repairs at Devonport dockyard-to-day. She has been un- der dockyard control there for 18 months, and about £469,000 has been spent on her, as although It is over 17 years since she was completed, she has yet to be re- tained on the effective list for
don Treaty. serveral more years under the Lon-
The Ramilies will leave Devonport on September 6 for Sheerness; where she wt com- Sunday, 23rd September, 1934.
plete to full crew from the Chat- Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity-ham Depot on the 11th. She will
8 a.m. Morning order 1815 am. by the leave on the 17th for Gibraltar
Rev. Donald B. Childe. Hymn No. 39 "Father, in whom
we live.
8 a.m.
Matins and Sermon von Preacher-The Dean.
10 am. 11 am.
Prayer
The Lord's Prayer
Evensong
6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rey, H. W. Baines.
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Week Day Services. Matins-Dally at 9.00 am. Intercessions for the Sick-Wed-
nesday at 10.15 a.m. Holy Communion.—Thursday
7.45 a.m. Holy Communion.-Friday at 7.45
1.01.
at
Holy Communion-Saturday, 29th September, St. Michael and all 'Angels' Day at 7.45 -a.m. Choir, Practice.---Friday at 5.30
1p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.
KOWLOON.
(Church of England).
The following are the forth-
Hymn No. 701 "The Church's one
foundation"
Lesson Isaiah 25:6-8, 28:144. Hymn No. 551 Baptismal "Bee Israel's gentle Shepherd stand" Sacrament of Baptism conducted
by the Rev. Edgar Dewstoe. Hymn No. 457 "Thou Shepherd of
Israel, and mine"
Sermon
Hymn No. 382 "Let Him to whom
we now belong" Blessing.
National Anthem.
Evening Order 8.15 p.m. by the
Rev. Donald B. Childe.
แ
and remain there until November 3 to work up before going on to Malta The Ramillies replaces the Royal Oak in the First Battle Squadron, Captain Ralph Lea- tham is now in command" of her.
MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS "Cricket "arrived" Klukiang (Aug.
281
Delhi arrived Plymouth. (Aug. 29).
Daffodil. left Bathurst for Ma- deira (Aug, 28)."--
Dragon arrived Halifax (Aug. 28 ..
Grimsby and Barnet arrived Malta (Aug. 29).
Lupin left Mascat for Khor Ku wal (Aug. 29).**
Peterel arrived Ichang (Aug. 28). Queen Elizbeth, Resolution, Ro- yal Sovereign, London, Devonshire, Shropshire, Durban, Despatch,
Hymn No. 35 "For the beauty of Coventry, Third Destroyer Flotilla
the earth,"
Prayer
The Lord's Prayer
(less Acheron), Fourth Destroyer Flotilla, Furious, Searcher, Cyclops, Douglas, Thames, Bryony. Sand-
An-Hymn No. 208 "We love Thyhurst, and Maine left Malta (Aug.
coming Services, etc. at St. drew's Church, Kowloon:- Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity - Sunday, 23rd September, 1934.
8.15 am-Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.-Matins and Sermon."
Preacher The Vicarb 8.15 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon. The Annual parade of Scouts, Guides and Cubs will be held at the 11 am service.
Military Band Concert There will be a Military Band Concert in the gaily, illuminat- ed Church Grounds on. Sun- day, September, 23rd at 9 P.
On
The charge for admission is 30 cents. Servicemen, free. In the event of wet weather, the Concert will be postponed. Monday, the Little Company of Christ meets in the Church at 6 pm, whilst at 9 p.m. St. Andrew's Club meet in the Hall.
A Meeting of the Mothers' Union will be held on Tuesday at 2.45 p.m. at 5.30 p.m. the Second meeting of the newly formed Girls Guild will be held in the Hall
On Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. The
Wolf Cubs will hold their usual weekly meeting; and on Thursday, the Boy Scouts meet at 6 pm Saturday, September 29, being the
Feast of St. Michael and Au Angels, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7 am
Catholic Churches
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathedral Caine Road.
Sept. 23rd.-Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost. MORNING SERVICES
1st Mass at 5.
2nd Mass at 8-with sermon in
Chinese.
3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon in English.ZON EVENING SERVICE
At 4, Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament.
September 29th The Feast of St.
Michael the Archangel,
On Week Days. Mass ab 6 and 7.30.
DOG RACING
MEETINGS: Saturday, 9.15 P.M. Sunday, 9.15 P.M.
ADMISSIONS
$2 Pari-Mutuels : " - $1 Cash Sweeps:
Members Stand $1. Public Stand 40 cents.
Kingdom, Lord," :
Lesson: 2 Timothy, 1.
Hymn No. 08 "Thou, hidden
Source of calm repose."
Prayer
Notices
29)..
Rochester. Immortelle, and Son- neblom arrived "Takoradi (Aug. 29).
Scarborough lett Bonne Bay for Cornerbrook (Aug. 28),
Shoreham and Bideford arrived
Hymn No. 390 "Give me the faith Tunb Island (Aug.. 28),
which can remove"
Sermon.
Hymn No. 691 "Saviour, again to.
Thy dear name we raise Blessing. Vesper:
NOTICES FOR THE WEEK.
Sunday. Christian Social Hour in
the Sailors & Soldiers' Home. Lounge 7 pm.
Monday, House Committee Meet-
ing. Saflors & Soldiers Home. 5.30 p.m.
Tuesday, L. CA. Whist Drive, Sailors' & Soldiers' Home 3.30 p.m. Wednesday," General
Committee Meeting Sailors & Soldiers' Home. 5.30 p.m.
UNION CHURCH
Kennedy Road. (Hong Kong)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1934.
Sunday School, 9.30a.m. Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 8 p.m.
Preacher:-RevE. G. Powell ··
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Man, U.BAY MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bow
OD FRAM STITION.
SEPTEMBER 23, 1934
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The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 16 o'clock.
Wedresday Evening Meeting, 6.00pm Beading Koomat above address open Tuesday and Fridy, 10 am to 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pm.
The Publis is Cordially zivited to stend the services and visit the Reiding Boom:
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This is the first time it has been seen by Father Dieckhoff, though several other monks, lay brothers, and students have seen ite
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Lew Ayres' ability as a musician landed him in motion pictures, but the "popular star has yet to play a role in which he makes use of his musical accomplish- ments.
Ayres was tapping the drum for a Hollywood dance orchestra, at the Roosevelt Hotel, when an agent spotted him and placed him in a picture with Greta Garbo.. "The Kiss." Els second lm was "All Quiet on the Western Front," and from then on he was starred in various pictures, and in varied roles except a part in which he might perform at his favourité hobby.
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AUSTRALIANS' REPLY
Thanks For "Gracious Message"
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 5,
Mr. Harold Bushby, manager of the Australian cricket team, yesterday sent the following reply, through Sir Clive Ingram. to the King's message congratu- lating the team on winning the Ashes.
"Mr. Woodfull and all of us very deeply appreciate the con- gratulations offered to us by his Majesty the King. Will you con-
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"On behalf of the Government and the Australian people. I send you and your team the heartfest congratulations upon regaining the Ashes for Australia. -Your win was meritorious, and Aus- We ad- tralia is proud of you. mire the courage displayed by Bowes, and
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