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THE ENGINEER DIARY OF LOCAL

IN FRANCE

Title Regulated

An Act regulating" the right to use the thie of certificated engine- eer has been promulgated in France. According to a com- munication received by the Inter- national Labour Office at Geneva, It provides that persons describing themselves certifiented

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gineers must add to this descrip- tion one of the titles legally re- cognised under the Act. The title may be quoted in full or by means. of officially-recognised abbrevia- tions. A board is to be set up to decide questions relating to en- gineers' titles. Its members will be appointed by the Minister in charge of technical education, but its composition will be determin- ed by Decree. It will include, among other persons..delegates of the most représentative organisa-. tions of employers and engineers, and will be consulted on all ques-

EVENTS

To-day

Baturday, November 3.

Cinemas

King's:-Thirty-Day Princess". Queen's: "She Loves Me Not". Central:-"The Savage Gir?” Oriental:-"Queen Christina" World:"Fugitive Lovers" *** Lee:-Tempest"

Alhambra: "By Whose Hand?” Majestic:-"Let's Talk It Over", Star:-"Horse Feathers"

Miscellaneous Military Tattoo, Bookunpoo, 8.15 pm; Sale o Work, St. Stepher's Girls' College, 11 am. Itailan Convent Charity Fair, 10 a.m.; Tombois, Garrison Lecture Hall, 7.30 p.m.

Moon-IX Moon, 27th Day.

Principal Malls

HONG

G KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934.

FIRE PROOF

SHIPS

Increased Safety

With the Morro Castle disaster a topic of discussion everywhere the question of building Areproof ships is in the limelight, particu- larly since President Roosevelt's recent pronouncement ön the mat-

·ter.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Twenty Third Sunday After Trinity

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

HONG KONG

Sunday, 4th November, 1934. Twenty Third Sunday After Trinity. Holy Communion Holy Communion (Peak

Church)... Children's Service Choral Eucharist

*** S*

& s.m. 10 a.m.

'and

Bermion

11 .. Freacher: Rev: H. W. Bairies.

A 8.30 p.m. Evensong

Preacher: The Dean.

Fifth series of Sermons' for Enquirers

When the factors of increased human safety, lower maintenance and reduced fire insurance rates are considered, there is no question about the eventual economy in all-steel fireproof ships, according to a statement issued by Edward G. Budd, president of the Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia. Mr. Budd pioneer- ed in the construction of the all- steel automobile bodies and trains, and long ago advocated lghf- weight steel partitions in ships."GOD His statement follows in part. » Inward Air Mail from Europe by President Roosevelt's recommen- Conte Rosso; from

Australia by dation to the effect that American Tanda; Outward for America and | passenger ships of the future: AS B temporary measure, en-..

Europe via Siberia by Pres. Coo-["should be of all-steel construction gineers certificates issued by prihlge, 10 am; Air Mall for Europe and that the present interiors be vate technical schools, the courses

vía Suez by Rajputaņu. 9.30 am.; replaced by steel partitions is time- and practical work of which were

Steamer. 10.30 am,

ly and profitable. attended on the date of "promui- gation at the Act by engineers qualified or qualifying for, the public service, will be regarded as recognised by the State. Former. students

tions relating to the status of certificated engineera.

Sports

41 .." Cricket.-First Division Club de Recreio v. Army, (1); Civil Ser- vies C. C. v. Royal Navy (F: In- dian RC. V Craigengower C.C. (F); Second Division, University Y, RA.M.C. (L); Royal Navy v..Civil

of private technical schools no longer in existence at the date" of promulgation of the Act may individually or collective-Service C.C. (F); Cralgengower ly apply for permission to make C. v. Indian"R.C. (F). use of the title of certificated en- gineer granted by these schools. The committee will decide on these applications in the manner prescribed. The Minister in charge of technical education, with the approval of the board. may grant permission to engineers born in Alsace or Lorraine to make use of certificates issued to them by the foreign schools in which they carried out or began their studies before, the algnature of the Treaty of Versailles. The Act applies to Algeria and the Colonies. Engineering.

CHUNG CHENG

BRIDGE

•Work Commenced

All the Fun of the Fete, The

“Mad Hatter's” Tea Garden. Madame. Eve:--Whist - Drive · and

Dance.

add To-morrow's CHURCH· Notes

ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH, RONG EDNG (Queen's Road, East)

Sunday, 4th November, 1934. Twenty Third Sunday After Trinity,

Morning Order, 10.15 am. by the

Rev. E. G. Powell,"

HAS AN ANSWER FOR Hymn No 360 “Happy the man

LONELINESS ***

that Anda the grace".

Wood Day Services Mattins--Dally at 2:00 am Intercessions for the

Sick.--

Wednesday at 10.15 am. Holy Communion Thursday

7.45 a.. Holy Communion-Friday at 7.45

5.30

a.m.

Choir. "Practice.-Friday at

p-20. The Chapel of the Resurrection Happy Valley 9.15 am-Sunday School.

"I have long advocated steel par- titions for boats, having bullt a sample all-steel cabin in 1907. I was a duplicate of one of the bet- ter staterooms in the then-new steamer Lusitania. Since then our engineers have developed in suc- cession the all-steel automobile body and the stainless steel rail- way train, the latest of which is the tamatis Burlington Zephyr.

"There is no doubt but that un-10 der the pressure of immediate need for economy in too many instan- ces the partitions, panelling, doors, etc., of ships have been built of inflammable material. However, it is

Football-First Division, Recreio v. Navy (King's Park), Royal Ar- tillery v. Club (Military Ground, Happy Valley), Kowloon v. South, China "B" (Kowloor Ground). 4.15 p.m. Second Division. Bor- derers v. Navy, Kowloon v. Lin colns, Royal Artillery v. Club, 2.45 p., University v Young Indians. 4.15 p.m. Third Division, R.A.O.C. V. RAM.C., Recreio v. "Borderers. Police v. Royal Engineers, Linare strong, light economical and colns v Railway, Radio

v. East fire" safe. Lancashires, 2.45 pm.

Hockey-Caer Clark Cup. Cen- tral British School v. St. Andrew's (Marina), 245 p.in.; YM.C.A. V. Club de Recretò · (Y.M.C.A. Ground) 3 p.m.; Central British Associa- tion v. Hong Kong Ladies (King's Park), 3.15 pm.

practicable and eventually economical to construct them of light-weight stainless steel timber. Pagtitions made of this material n

"The cost of their maintenance

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom-

services at the Catholic Cathe dral. Caine Road,

November 4th-Twenty Fourth Sunday After Pentecost.

FEAST OF "ST. CHARLES, ARCHBISHOP OF MILAN, Morning Services,

1st Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at 8, followed by the Procession of the Blessed Sacrament.

Prayer

The Lord's Prayer

("Blockley")

Hymn No. 109 “Jesu, Thou Joy of

loving hearts" ("Wareham"} 1st. Lesson (Appointed) Isa, 62 Children's "Address, Children's Hymn No 809 "I can- not tell why He, Whom angels Worship" ("Londonderry Air) 2nd. Lesson (Appointed). Rev. 19 Prayer

Notices

Hymn No: 918 (Collection during hymn) "Foly father, in Thy mercy"

(Appendix 21)

Sermon

-

Hymn No. 625 T to the hills will

11 mine eyes"

Blessing

(Dundee—French)

11

National Anthem.

Evening Order, 1. p.. by the

Rev. E. G. Powell.

Hymn No. 678 "Great is the Lord

our God"

("St. George")

Prayer.

The Lord's Prayer 3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in Hymn No. 338

English.

.

Evening Service,

"In loving kind-

ness Jesus came"

("He Lifted, Me")

is much less than that for cam At 4. Benediction of the Bless-Reading bustible. materials. Their use

should have the effect of reduc- ing marine Are Insurance rates materially."

Racing. Tenth Extra Race Lee:"Tempest". Meeting (Happy Valley), 2 p.m.

·Alhambra:--"Beauty And

Rugby. ---Club "A" V. Navy

The Boss" Nanchang, Oct. 28. "A", 3 p.m.; Club Seniors v. Navy | Majestic:-"She Learned Work on the construction of the Seniors (Club Ground), 4:15 pm.

About Sailors" projected Chung Cheng Iron

Star:-"Little Miss Marker" Yachting-Royal Hong Kong Bridge across the Kan

Miscellaneous.- Claims, against River Yacht Club's Menagerie and Se- between Nanchung and Nahsingi parate "A" Class Race for Racing Heart Franools Vidal; Creighton the Estates of Leopold Sebastien Station, on the Kiuklang-Nan-Yachts. chang Railway, will be started on

George Broadhurst; and Clotilde Mercedes de Inxhaust, due; Ital- Wednesday, November 1, It is an- nounced

lan Convent Charity Fair, 10 a m

Moon-IX Moon, 28th Day.

The bridge, which is 1,080 metres long and 8. metres wide, will be named after General Chiang Kai- shek (Chiang Chung-cheng) in recognition of his meritorious ser- vices in the bandit-suppression campaign in Kiangai.

Sunrise-6.28 a.m. Sunset-5.45

p.m.

Tides. High at 6.00 and 19.39. Low at 0.14 and 12.34.

Sunday, November 4. Anniversaries and Holidays:-

The total cost is estimated at Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity.

$640,000 of which $200,000 will be provided by the Nanchang Pro- vincial Headquarters of the M- taxy Admin Compilasion, and the remaining $440,000 by the Klangai Provincial Government- Kuo Min.

Cinemas

King's: "Song Of Kong" Queen's: "She Loves Me Not" Central:"Love Never Again" Oriental:-"Bottoms Up” World: "The Lash"

RUSSIAN MOSCOW BAKERY

69, Rua do Campe, 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.

Sports

Cycling-Hong Kong Cycling Club's Open Tourist Time Trial. I p.m.

Golf-Entries close for Royal

Hong Kong Golf Club Jaspar Clark

Cup, Stubbs' Shield and G: M. Young Cup: Qualifying Round Kowloon Golf Club Championsh'p, 9.a.m.

ed Sacrament.

On Week Days Mass at 6 and 7,30.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON. (Church of England)

The following are the Services, etc., for the forthcoming week at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon:

Sunday, 4th November, 1934. Twenty Third Sunday After Trinity.

8.15 am-Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m-Matins and Sermon.

Preacher: Rev. H A. Witten-

bach

6.15 am-Musical Bervice. and

Bermon Preacher: The Vicar, Young Men and Women's Sunday

Circle at 3 p.m. in the Hall,

Sunday Schools

The Young People's Service meet in the Church at 9.45 am. The Primary Sunday School meet

in the Hall at 10 am “

Monday

11

Football-First Division, St. Joseph's V. South China ""*" (Caroline E), Borderers v Po lice (Kowloon Ground). Fast Lan cashire v. Lincolns (King's Park), 4.15 p.m.; Second Division, South China v. Chinese Athletic," Fast Lancashires Y. Eastern, 2.45 p.m.; Third Division, Raya Air The Mothers' Union will meet in Force . R.AS.C.

the Hall at 245 pm.

The Lattle Company of Christ meet in the Church at 6 p.m. There will be a Club Whist Drive In the Church Hall at 9 p.m.

Tuesday

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▪་

Hockey. Mamak Tournament, The Girls' Quild hold, their usual HMS. Whitehall v. United. (Navy -weekly meeting at 5.30, p.m. Ground, King's Park), 10.15 am.;

Wednesday

St. Andrew's v Royal Engineers Wolf Cubs meet at 5.30 p.m. . (Marina), 4 p.m.; HMS. Keppel v. "

Kowloon Indians

(Marina),

4.15

Thursday

p.m.; Friendly Matches, "Incogni- The Women's Fellowship will hold tos" v. Club de Recreio (Marina), 10.30 am

Rifle Shooting-Interport Do test (Stonecutters' Hange), 9 am

Yachting-Boyal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Cruiser. Sweepstake Race.

Bunrise-6.28, am. Bunset.-5.45

p.m.

Tides High at 7.10 and 19.52, "Low at 1:05 and 13.07.

DOG RACING

MEETINGS: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.

ADMISSIONS

$2 Pari-Mutuels;

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$1 Cash Sweeps;

Members Stand $1, Public Stand 40 conts

a Social Afternoon at 3 pm. All Women invited to attend." The Boy Scouts meet at 6 pm. St. Andrew's Club at 9. p.m.

M. Friday

Notices

Hymn No. 272 "Jesus shall -reign":{"Rimington” A.T, 15)

Address

Hymn No. 832 ***For all the

saints"

(Sine Nomine)

Blessing

Holy Communion, 7.15 1.0. Communion Hymn No. 761. “Jesus,

we thus obey“

("St. Augustine") NOTICES FOR THE WEEK November, 4th, Sunday, 8.15 pm..

--Christian Social Hour, Sal- lors and Soldiers' Home. November 5th., Monday-L. C. A. Society Mesting, Assembly "Hall 3 p.m.; Building · Com- mittee, 5.30 p.m.; Badminton. Club Meets, 7 pm November 6th, Tuesday—Yoco- tional Training Classes. Elos- trical Ins., 5.30 pm Short- hand and Typewriting. 6 p.m. November 7th. Wednesday-Meet- ing of Leaders, Vestry. · 5.30 p.m... Sailors' and Soldiers' Home Dance, 8.30 pm, Blue Rhythm Band... Tickets $1.00 including refreshments, Ladies, by invitation. November 8th. Thursday--Bad- minton Club Meets; 7 p.ní. November 9th., Friday-Vocational Training Classes, Times as for Tuesday. November 11th, Sunday (Armistice Day)-In Örder that; all who desire may, attend the United. Service at the Cenotaph at 10.45 h. the time our morning service will be chang "ed to 9.30 am. Preacher the Rev. Arthur H, Bray, MA, BD, Evening Service,

p.m.

by Mr William

Smith

N

A Ladies section of the Bad- minton Club has now been formed and ladies wishing to Join are asked to give their names to Mrs. E. Loyd Jones, 10. Queen's Gardens, Bong Kong. Telephone_24769,

There will be a VDMA. Inter

cension Service in the Church Hall at 9 pm. Will all those FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Interested in the work of the VDMA make a special effort to attend. The Rev. LL Nash will be the leader,

Saturday

The "Wonderland: Fete will be opened by "Alice" at 2.30 p.m. ****Alice's Procession leaves the Kowloon Star - Ferry at 2.20

Admission: Adults 40 Cents:

Children, 20 Centa Follow "Alice" through the rabbit warren into Wonderland" and YOUR DILANS will come true, The Dormouse has

provisions rare, Hare has t

give you mirth.

SOLENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christe- Scientist, in Boston. Muss, USA) Macdonnel Road, nilow Bowne HOAD TRAM STATION.

NOVEMBER 4, 1834 :—--

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 am,

Subject: EVERLASTING

PUNISHMENTS:**

The Sunday School, ia beld on Ben- day Mornings, 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6pm. Reading Room at above address Open-Tsenday and Friday, 10 am, to to Noon. Monday sad Tirursday, 6:30

*The Public in candially invited to: attend the services and visit the Read ing Room,

F. ISAKO'S CIRCUS

AND

ROYAL MENAGERIE At HENNESSEY ROAD, WANCHAI TO-DAY & TO-MORROW 2 SHOWS 2

at 1.30′ P.M. and 9.80 P.M.

Commencing from To-night SATURDAY, 3rd -NOV., 1934. Our Entire

Change of Programme NEW THRILLS - NEW SENSATIONS NEW ATTRACTIONS.C

Menagerie Open for Inspection "Daily from 8 AM to 9 P.M.

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