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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934.

To-Morrow's Church Services

Twenty Fourth Sunday After Trinity

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HỒNG TONG

11th. November, 1934.

REMEMBRANCE DAY.

Holy Communion

Service of Commemora-

8 a.m.

tion and Hope. ..... 9.30 am. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong Kong. Evensong

8.30 p.m. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong Kong..

Sixth of Series of Sermons for Enquirers

"MARRIAGE DIFFICULTIES"

Week Day Services Mattins.-Dally at 9.00 am. Intercessions for the Sick.-

Wednesday as 10.15 am. Holy Communion-Thursday

7.45

Holy Communion.-Friday at 7.48

3.PL...

Choir Practice.-Friday al 5.30

Am

The Chapel of the Resurrection Happy Valley

7.45 a.m.-Holy' Communion. 9.15 am-Sunday School.

-CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral. Caine Road.

November 11th.-Twenty-fifth Sunday After Pentecost. Anniversary of the Armistice Day (1918).

Morning Services, "

1st Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at 8, with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in

English

Evening Service.

At 4, Benediction of the Bless-

ed Sacrament.

1.

November 13th-Holy Hour from

8.30 to 7.30 p... November 15th-Feast of St. Ed-

mund, Bishop of Canterbury. On November 15th, 18th, and 17th, at 5.30 p.m. there will be celebrated a solemn Triduum in honour of St. John Bosco, the Founder of the Salesian Society. Preachers: the Rev. Frs. W. Gallagher, T. Ryan and G. Byrne, S.J.

On Week Days

Mass at 6 and '7.30.

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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, Nov. 11th, 24th Sunday After. Trinity.

REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY AND ARMISTICE DAY,

8.15 am-Holy Communion." Remembrance Services at 10.45

a.m. and 6.16 p.m.

Preacher: The Vicar,

Toe H will attend the Evening

Service and there will be the Ceremony of Light. Collections at all services ́ in ald

öf Earl Haig's Fund. 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. Sunday Afternoon Circle for Young Men and Women in the Hall at 3 o'clock.

Monday

The Ladies' Working Party meet

at 10,30 a.m.

The Little Company, of Christ meet In the Church at 6 pm. Bt. Andrew's Club in the Hall

at 9 p.m.

Tuesday The Mothers' Union

will meet at 2.45 p.m., and the Girls' Guild at 5.30 p.m.

There will be a Church Whist

Drive in the Hall at 9 pm Admission 50 Cts.

Wednesday

Wolf Cubs meet in the Church

Grounds at 5.30 p.m."

Thursday

Women's Fellowship at 3 pm

Mr. L. W. Amps will be the Speaker.

Saturday There will be a jumble sale in

aid of..V.D.M.A. Funds in the Church Hall at 3 o'clock.

ENGLISH METHODIST cœurcu.

HONG KONG . (Queen's Road, East).

Twenty-fourth Sunday After Trinity.

ARMISTICE DAY.

Morning Order, 9.30 am. by the

Rev. A. H. Bray, M.A., BD. Hymn No. 888 "O King of

Kings. O Lord of hosts"

("Rex Regum")

Prayer

The Lord's Prayer Lesson

Notices

Hymn No. 906

"Lord, Christ, when first Thou cam'st to men"

{"Elberfeld")

Sermon Hymn No. 889 "God of our

fathers, known of old"

NOTICES

Sunday, 11th. November--United Service at the Cenotaph, 10.45

8.17

M. POINCARE

A Great Statesman

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Oct. 17.

The three principal actions öf M. Poincaré's political career have been sald by the French to be:---

his letter to the King of England just before the war which helped to bring Great Britam to France's

Sunday, 11th. November-Chris-aid;

tian Social Hour, Sailors' and Soldiers Home Lounge. 8.15 p.m.

Monday, 12th. November-Bad-

minton Club meets, 7 pm. Tuesday, 13th November-L. C. A. Society meets at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gelling, No. 10 Ventris Road, 10.30 am; and Vocational Training Classes. 5.30 and 6 p.m., Sailors' and Soldiers' Home. Wednesday, 14th. November-Con-

cert arranged by Mrs. G. W. R. Griggs, Assembly Hall, 8.30 p.m. Admission 20 cents. Thursday, 15th. November--Bad-

minton Club meets, 7 p.m. Friday, 16th. November-Vocation- al Training Classes, 5.30 and 6 p.m.

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road. (Hour Konz)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1934.

ARMISTICE DAY

Sunday School—

Kennedy Road:-0.30 a.m. Taikoo 2.45 p.m.) Morning Service, 9.30 a.m. Evening Service, 6 p.m.

Prescher-Rev, E. G. Powell Social Hour in the Church Hall after Evening Service...

Community Singing:-

Conductor-Dr, L. T. Rida.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST," SOLENTIST.

(Branch of Tha: Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mai, U.S.A) MACDONNELL Road, mzow Bow

ROAD TRAM STATION. ".

("Lest we forget") | NOVEMBER 11, 1934:-

Blessing

National Anthem.

Evening Order, 6.00 p.m. by Mr.

William H. Smith.

615

Hymn No.

"Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah"

("Cwm Rhondda")

Prayer

The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. 417 "Come. Thou

Fount of every blessing"

("Normandy"}

Reading Notices

Hymn No. 414 "We thank Thee,

Lord"

("Holly")

Address

Hymn No. 32 "Lord of all being. throned afarTM ("Maryton"> Blessing

RUSSIAN MOSCOW BAKERY

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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.

DOG

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 a.m.

Subject:-"ADAM AND

FALLEN MAN. '

The Sunday School is held on San. [day Mornings, 1 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, p.m. Reading Room at above address open-Tuesday and Friday, 10 am. to to Noon. Monday and Thursday, 03 127.p.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Bead- ing Room.

GERMANY'S SUNDAY

DINNER

(Special ́Air Mail Service).

- London, Oct. 17. The Berliner Tageblatt publish the menus for the first of the one-dish” Sundays which fake

| place once a month in Germany in aid of the Winter Assistance Fund.

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This applies to private houses as well as to restaurants, and three alternatives only are allowed. !!

Pigs' ears in thick pea-soup. Sält mest in vegetable soup," Bausages in vermicelli soup. The prices in restaurants vary between mark and 2 marks. A receipt is given with the bill for the proportion which is to go to the Winter Assistance Fund,

The rule is to be strictly en-

forced, and those who disregard t will be fined:

RACING

MEETINGS: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.

ADMISSIONS

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$2 Pari-Mutuels $1 Cash Sweeps,

Members Stand $1, Public Stand 40 cents.

his reconciliation with Clemen- ceau, which enabled a strong War Ministry to be formed;

his acceptance of the Premier ship after the breakdown of the Cannes Conference in 1922, which ultimately pulled France through her post-war dificulties,

Timetable Life'

His outstanding qualities as statesman werë industry and me thod.

n

He seldom reached his office later than eight in the morning and rarely left it before mine at night. Until he was an old man he worked all through every week- end.

"His time was organised to the last minute and he was scarcely ever unpunctual.`

TITLE LOST ON FOUL

Miller Loses To Gannon

(Special Air Mail Servico)

HONGKONG · HOTEL

at ALL in attend-

London, Oct. 17. There WILS 碌 sensation Bellevue, Manchester when Freddle Miller. the American holder of the world's feather-weight champion- ship, was disqualined in the sixth round of his contest against Billy Gannon of Liverpool.

Miller was, disqualified for an alleged low blow, Gannon had to be carried to his corner, and it was some minutes before he left the ring. In the American's dress- ing room afterwards, both Miller and his manager strongly disputed

ended the contest was low. the fact that the punch which

"It is the first time I have been disqualified in my 175 Aghts." declared Miller. "The punch was Identical to that which I knocked out Sharkey at Newcastle last week."

DOCTOR'S OPINION

A doctor who examined Cannon expressed the view that he had. been struck low, and the referee, Mr. Tom Gamble, had acted with- out the slightest hesitation. The disputed punch was delivered during a fierce exchange of blows

Every morning he handed his chauffeur a precise time-table in his own hand-writing. It covered all his movements for the day.

When in later years he allowed himself the luxury of spending

Gannon seemed to run on to It Sundays at his little farm at

as Miller was in the act of deliver- Sampigny, in the Meuse, he always ing a left hook, and immediately travelled from Paris by train be-Gannon went down, holding his cause he could not work in a car.

Hated' Dinner Parties

near the ropes.

stomach.

Some booing was heard from a In his private fe he was an section of the crowd, but there was ascetic. He did not smoke, he ate little in the way of a demonstra- very little and drank less. Betion. Actually, there was a mild abhorred public functions and It form of protest from the same was only with difficulty that as body of spectators when" Gannon President he could be induced to went down for a count of five in attend a dinner party.

the first round from a legitimate

It is a curious coincidence that | body punch. M. Cheron's dramatic resignation from the Government should have occured within a few hours of his old chief's death,"

M. Cheron was appointed Minis- ter of Agriculture by Poincare in 1922 and was loyally supported by him through the crisis over the rise in the cost of living,

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Gannon was severely punished in this round, but gained confidence later, though there was no doubt that Miller was in front when the. decision was given against him. Gannon was plucky, and proved that he could take punishment, but In other respects he was outclass- ed.'

ROOF GARDEN

ance on these occasions will receive a King's Theatre Dress Circle Ticket valid for any particular, Fox production...

Film

TEA-DANCES

-SPECIAL-

MONDAYS

AND

THURSDAYS

5

p.m.

till 7.30

p.m.

Individual, charge $1.50

-including Tea as usual.

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MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER.

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MANILA CARNIVAL

NEXT TO PENINSULA HOTEL, KOWLOON - SPECIAL POPPY DAY MATINEE

TO-DAY

The Great

DIVING RINGENS

WORLDS GREATEST SENSATION

Tel. 37108.

Commencing 4 P.M.

PEEJAY RINGENS

THE WORLD'S CHAMPION

HIGH DIVER

AND HIS LADY PARTNER

MISS EDITH FEAR

will perform their World's Famous High

V

Dive at 5.30

so that all the Children

is Great Specta

of Hong Kong can see this

cular and Stupendous Act.

The Night Dive will take place at the usual time 10.45 p.m.

Another Free Attraction during the After

noon and Evening The Great Velasco Troupe will give free performances

the Carnival Grounds,

25% OF THE MONEY RECEIVED DURING THE

MATINEE WILL BE GIVEN TO

EARL HAIG'S POPPY DAY FUND.

Children 10 cents.

Gate Admission 20 cents.

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