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TO-MORROW'S "CHURCH

SERVICES

Second Sunday In Lent

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL 2nd Batt. The East Lancashire

HONG KONG

March 17, 1935.-Second Sunday in

Lenti

8 a.m.-Holy Communion (Com-

municants Fellowship),

8 am-Holy Communion (Peek

Church)..

10 am-Children's Service.

10 a.m.-Kindergarten School. 11 am-Mattins and Sermon. Freacher: Rev. H, W. Baines.

Subject:"Blessed are the poor." 12.15 pm--Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m.Evensong. Preacher: The Dean.

Subject:"Are not our forms of

worship out of date?" Week Day Services, etc. Mattins-Daily at 9 am Intercessions for the Sick. Wednes-

day at 10.15 a.m.

Holy Communion-Thursday, at

7.45 am.

Holy Communion-Friday at 7.45

a.m.

Choir Practice--Friday at 5.30 p.m. Special Lenten Service:

With address by Rev. G. K. Car- penter, Wednesday, 5.15 p.m.

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe. dral. Caine Road. Saturday, March 16 at 6.30 p.m. be

gins the service in honour of the Passion of Our Lord. *Recitation of the Rosary, Sermon

and Procession.

March 17, Second Sunday in Lent. Feast of Our Lord of "Pass06," and of St. Patrick, Patron of Ireland,

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at 6, with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30-Solemn High Mass with sermon in English.

EVENING SERVICE

At 4.30.—Recitation of the Rosary;

Solemn Procession in the Cathedral compound in honour of Our Lord carrying the Cross Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

Tuesday, March 19.-Feast of St.

Joseph, Patron of the universal i Church, and special Patron of China; is a holy day of obliga- tlon. Holy Masses as on Sun- day.

At 5.30 p.m.-Benediction of the

Blessed Sacrament.

Wednesday, March 20-Ember day.

is a day of abstinerice, Friday, March 22-Ember day, is a

day of fasting.

At 5.30 p.m.-The way of the

Cross,

On week days: Mass at 6 and 7.30.

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Regt. NAAF, Institute, Hankow Lines, Shamshulpo Camp, 8.15 am. by the Rev. Erris Tribbeck.

ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH, QUEEN'S RD, E... WANCHAI.

Morning Order, 10.15`a.m. by the

Minister:~~

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935.

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres.

Dance Music From Hong Kong' 140,64............ Nevurden-Program3 122, 0· 12.30-215 pan, muropeais rugbi-

זי

...

me 12.30 p.m., London arid New York SLock and Commodity Quota- tions

12.35-1 pm.,-Recorded Music

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report

4.03 pm.. Recorded Music

1.30 p.m., Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 pm, "Close-down Hymas and Tues: 414 ("Holly"); | 4-7 p.m.. Chinese Recorded Music

308 ("Ravenshaw"); 856 ("An-7 pm-12 midnight. European gel's Story); 154 ("Vox Dilec Programme

Light Orchestral Music -

t"); 431 ("Bithynia"); 8797-7.30 pm,

National Anthem). Appointed Lessons, Gen. 27. 1-29.

St. Matt. 9, 1-17. Evening Order, 6 p.m. by the Minis-

ter:--

289 ("St. Agnes"); 8 ("Hano- ver'); 303 ("Bentley"); 378 ("Dublin").-

Appointed Lessons: Gen. 27. 30-

40 St. Mark 14, 27-50. Notices for the Week:-

March 17. Sunday. Christian Social Hour, S. & S. Home, Lounge, 8.15 p.m.

A

March 18, Monday.Badminton

Club meets; 7 p.m. March 19, Tuesday.-Bdg. Sub.-

Committee, 5.30

pm.: V/T Class, 8 p.m. March 21, Thursday.-Badmin-

ton, 7 p.m.

March 22, Friday-V/T Class, 6

p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, V.S.A }

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station.

* Sunday, March 17, 1935. Sunday Service-11.15 a.m.

Subject:-"SUBSTANCE

The Sunday School is held on Sun-"

day Mornings-10 o'clock,

Wednesday Evening Meeting-8.00

p.m.

Reading: Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday-10

am. to Noon: Monday, Thurs- day-5.30, 12-7.00 p.m.

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

UNION CHURCH

(Kennedy Road, Hong Kong). Sunday, March 17, 1935.

SUNDAY SCHOOL Kennedy Road-9.30 a.m. Taikoo 2.45 pm.

THE METHODIST CHURCH Morning Service, 10.30 am. (Broad-

HONG HONG (ENGLISH) CIRCUIT

2nd Sunday in Lent, March 17, 1935. United Board and Methodists, 1st Batt Tile Lincolataire Regt, and

cast).

.

Preacher:-Rev, E. G. Powell, Evening Service 6.00 p.m.

Preacher: Bishop J. Had of

Foochow

Social Hour in the Church Hall,

"After Evening Bervice.

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.

Hymn- Thou my Soul, Fiess

God the Lord.

Scripture Reading. Hymn-Lead us beavenly Fu- "ther.

Prayer.

Offertory, and Offertory Prayer. Hymn-Let there be light Sermon.

Hymn-Lord of All Belg

National Anthem

Benediction,

11.30 am-12 noon.-Chinese Re-

"corded Music.

12-12:45 pmA Relay. of the Ser- vice from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese),

12.45-2.30 p.m.-European Record-

ed Music..

Darce Slave ("Le Roi Malgre 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Lu (Chabrier)

Marche Joyeuse (Chabrier) Tschaikowsky in Vienna (arr.

Walter) -

Kiss me again (Victor Herbert Echoes from the Fuszta

(Ferraris)

7.30-7.43 p.min, Four Violin Solos by Fritz Kreisler 1-Folichinelle Serenade (Kreis-

ler)

2-Dance of the Marionette

(Winternitz)

3-Jota (de Falla)

4 Serenade Espagnol (Spanish Serenade) (Glazoungy, arr.

Kreisler)

7.43-8 p.m.,

Band Music Parade of the Elephants (Clen-

ette) Dance of the Timblers

Maiden"

("SAOW

Northern and Southern Memor-

les (arr. Debroy Somers)

8 p.m., Local Time and Weather

Report

8.03-8.50 p.m.,

Variety

Plano Solos-Say it with music -Medley ... Rale da Costa Song-Beautiful Garden of Roses Song-Thora... Charles Kull-

man (Tenor) Organ Solo---Love in Bloom Organ Solo-I Hate myself

Sidney Torch

Humorous-The Council Schools are good enough for me......... Norman Long (Entertainer at the Piano) Violin Solo-Grinzing...."Albert

Sandler

Vocal-You oughta be in

Pic. tures......Derickson and Brown Plano Duets Mr. Whittington- Who do you think you are? Mr. Whittington-What a plea- sant surprise...... Carroll Gib- bons and John W. Green Bong--Love's last word is spoken Gracie Fields (Comedien-

Пe)

8.50-9.10 p.m..

The 3. H. Squire Celeste Octet Cavatina (Raff, Op. 85) "

Melody in F (Rubinstein)

My Sweetheart when

(Morgan, arr. Willoughby)....

Boy

Silver Threads among the Gold

(Danks, arr, Willoughby) 9.10-9.30 p.m.

Musical Comedy Selection-Merry Widow (Lehar) Song The Vagabond King-

Love for Sale (Friml)...

Report.

Orchestral Music Leonare Overture No. 1 (Beet-

haven).. Coriolan-Overture (Beethoven). Pomp and Circumstance.-March (No. 3 in C Minor) (Elgar). Pomp and Circumstance.-March

(No. 4 in G) (Elgar).

Concert Items

Song.I'll Sing thee Songs of

Araby,

Song.I know of two bright

eyes Ben Davies (Tenor).

Violin Solo.-Ave Maria (Schu-

bert).

Violin Solo.-Caprice Viennois

(Kreisler).

Song. My little nest of heaven-

ly blue.'

Song. Twilight-Maria Jeritza

(Soprano).

Pianofore Solo-Au Bord d'une

Source (Liszt). Pianoforte

Solo:-Study

Jochanaan descends into the

Cistern("Salome") (R.

Strauss)-Orchestre Pasdeloup. May Night-Overture (Rimsky- Korsakov)-London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.

9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio.

A Vocal and Pianoforte Recital. Singer. Mrs. J. Anderson Miller. At the Piano--Mrs, J. A. Rlach. Programme

1. Songs:-

H

Fain would I

change that note-Hume (1605).

When Laura smiles-Rosseter

(1800),

2. Planoforte "Solos:-

Sarabande - Anthony Young

(1720).

(1720).

Gavotte James Nares (1759). 3. Songs:-

The Passionate Shepherd. The Daisy's. Song..

Die Sprode (The Coy One).

New Love, New Life. — H

Stanley Taylor

4. Planoforte Solos:-

Cradle Song.

Humoreske.-MacDowell.

5. Songs:-

The Lane of the Thrushes--

Hamilton Harty.

The Fields are Full-Arm-

strong Gibba. Spring-Henschel. 10-10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trot-Rain. Fox-Trot.-Blue Sky Avenue, Fox-Trot-Hello Again, Fox-Trot. Why don't you prac-

tice what you preach. Paso Dobble.-Lady of Madrid. Fox-Trot-It's all forgotten

...

in F

now.

Minor (Liszt). Song. I'm a Roamer (Mendels-

sohn)...

Song.-Chu Chin, Chow "The

Cobbler's Song":

Band Music

The Rustle of Spring (Sinding.

Op. 32),

The Funeral March of a Marion-

ette (Gounod).

Entry of the Gladiators.--March

(Fucik).

Sons of the Brave-March (Bld-

good)....

Swan Lake Ballet (Tchaikov-

sky),

Humoresque (Dvorak)," Songs of Wales.

Radetsky March (Strauss), Three Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor).

1. Tell me tonight.

2. Kathleen Mavoureen (Crouch) 3. The Merry Widow-I Love You

so (Lebar).

2.30 p.m.-Close, Down. 4-7 p.m.--Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 pm-European Program-

me.

7-7.17 p.m.-Concert Waltzes.

My Darling Waltz (J. Strauss). The Skaters Waltz (Waldteufel). Estudiantina Waltz (Waldteufel) 7.17-7.30 pm.-The Lener String

Quartet.

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Fox-Trot. Kiss me

"Streamline”

dear

Fox-Trot. You turned you head

"Streamline."

Waltz-What is the "good in

goodbye.

10.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, 10.35 p.m.-Close Down,

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BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday

9 DIL--DJA, DIN Announcement

(Germ., Engl.). - German Folk Song.

Forecast

Programme

Engl.).

(Germ.,

9.15 p.m.-Short Concert: In Com- memoration of the 25th "An- niversary of the Death of Earl Reinecke the Composer..

11

13

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Sunday

12.16 p.m-Luncheon Musicale. 1.15 p.m.-Sign off.

Suite in D. Minor for Pianoforte

'Bolo Sonata for Flute and Plano Un- | 7 p.m.-The Catholic Hour.

dine."

7.15 p.m.-Songs by Elena Sapinoso,

5:30 pm-Band Concert, Recorded.

Rolf Ermeler (Flute).

Maria Ermeler-Lortzing (Piano). 9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJN.

10 p.m. Spring." "

A Suite of Poetry and Song. 11.15 p.m.-News German on

DJA and DJN

soprano,

7.30 p.m.-Reacock Sunday Night

Recital (Chain KZEG) Henry Mueller, baritone and Lorine Nash, pianist...

8 p.m.-Violin Selections by Levi

Celerio.

8.15 p.m.-Gospel Hour.

11.30 p.m-Light Music Variety 8.30 p.m.-Burgos Students Radio

programme.

1

12.15 am-News in English on DJA am-Close down DJA, DJN and in Dutch on DJN...

(Germ. Engl.).

Air from Suite in D-Transcrip-12.30

tion (Bach).

Quartet No. 1 in D Major-Finale

Allegro (Dittersdorf). Moment Musical No. 3-Trans-

cription (Schubert).-

Vocal Gems Bitter Sweet' (Noel 7:30-8 p.m.-A Relay or the Organ

Coward)

+

9:30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations

0.35 p.m.-12 midnight, Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra (by courtesy of the Management) 10.30 pm, Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Mid-day Press News Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations

12 midnight Close down.",

Note: There will be a Relay from the Po Hing Theatre on 2.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from B-11 p.m.;

SUNDAY

10.30 am.-11.30, a.m.-A Relay of the Service from the Union Church. Preacher The Rev. E. G, Powell Order of Service.

Voluntary.

Hymn Praise of God. invocation and Lord's Prayer.

DOG RACING

MEETINGS: Saturday, 9.15 P.M

$2. Pari-Mutuels:

ADMISSIONS

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$1 Cash Sweeps,

Members Stand $1, Pablie Stand 40 cents

Recital from the Union Church by Mr. G. E. Longyear.

Programme

1. Pres de la Mer-Arensky. 2. Humoreske--Dvorak.

3. Angelus-Massenet.

4. Poeme Fibich, i

5. Londonderry Air-arr. Bomer-

.:vell.

6. Chorus-Handel.

8 pm Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-8.16 pm-Four Songs by

Richard Crooks (Tenor), Nazareth.

The Rosary.

A Dream of Paradise (Lyttleton-

Gray),

My Song goes round the World. 8,18-8.38 pm-Albert Bandler and

his Orchestra,

Love's Last Word (Cremieux). Le Chaland qui Passe (Bixio

Where the woods are Green

(Brodazky), RIN Souvent d'Ukraine (Ferraris), Bien Almes Vales: (Waldteufel). Amoretten Tanz Waltz (Gung1) 8,38-9 pm. Quartet in D Flat Ma

for. Op.15 (Dolmany) Flonzaley Quartet 1st. Movement-Andante-Al-

legro.

Sunday.

9 p.m.-DJA. DIN Announcement

(Getm.. Engl.)..

German Falk Song Programme

Engl).

Forecast Germ

Highlights of the Week's pro-

gramme.

9.15 p.m.-Organ Recital.

Walter. Drwenski.

9.45 pm-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN

National Heroes.

Club programme conducted by Key Rowe, p.m.-Welcome Tourist pro gramme for passengers aboard the Dollar sa Fres, Garield. 9.15 p.m.-Symphony night. 10.30p.m.--Sign off-

MEZ BALDWIN TO SPEAK AT FLOORS CASTLE

London, Feb. 25. Mr. Baldwin has promised to make another of hie somewhat rare speeches in the country. This is to be on Sept. 3. REGINA

He will then, address a gathering of Conservatives of the Border cou-

10 p.m.-Memortal Celebration of stituencies at Floors Castle, the young Duke of Roxburghe's home. 11 pm The Bequest of our Dead.sudience will find the

A good many of Mr. Baldwin's 11.15 pm News and Review of the familiar, though they may never

Week in German on DJA and have been to Floors Castle before.

DJN.

11.30 pm-"Our Dead" A pro

gramme in Solemnization of National Heroes Memorial Day. With Hermine Körner. 12.15 am-News and Review of the Week in English, on DJA and in Dutch on DJN

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At the suggestion of the late Duke the great hall of the Castle was taken as a model for the in- terior decoration of an Edinburgh hotel, and the architect made "an almost exact replica

Floors, which was built in 1838, is one of the finest castles in Scot land, Scott described it "as com 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DJNbining the ideas of ancient

(Germ, Engl.).

MANILA PROGRAMME

Saturday

6. p.m.-Studio Music,"

haronial grindeur with those of

modern tasta.

Empress of Japari from Canada 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational via ports included:

37

2nd Movement Presto accise

cato.

3rd Movement-Molto adagio.. 9-9.15 p.m. Violin Recital by

Renee Chemet,

1. Introduction et rondo Capric

* closo, Op. 28. (Saint-Saens)

2. Berenade (Pierne),

3. Berenade (Tosell);

9,15-830 pm-Orchestrel

aan is brought before me("Balome”)*(Stráns

Period.".

6.30 p.m. English Informationale. Colt, Miss Eleanor Coit, Mr. and Mrs M. Colt, Miss E. Colt, Miss

Period.

Mrs. D. Drummond, Dr. E B pm-Studio programme, Arsenio Jeffery, Miss A. Murray, Mr. M. T. Ortega and Larry Ortega, Johnson, Mr. H. Heath, Mr. H. assisted by Ariston Avelino, 7.15 pm-Bongs by Fe Carvajal 7.30 pm-Ploneers of the Philip

pines; prep

7.45 pm-Air Giggles, Koko, Bim

bo and Flip the Frog

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PASSENGERS

EXIL

S.S. "President McKinley The following passengers disem- barked ex ss. President McKinley which arrived from Manila yester- day:-

Mr. W. H. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bousefleld, Mrs. J. Fraser Brown, Mr. Geo. F. Cooper, Mrs. Joseph Dahlgren, Master John B. B. Dhangmal. Mr. A Draylus, Dahlgren, Miss Ann Dahlgren, Mr.

Mrs. H.-J. Eddo, Mr. G. H Elliott Mrs. E. B. Erskine, Mr. Rafael B. Espino, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Folch, Misa Z. B., Georghion, Mr.. and Mrs. F. Godber, Mr. Nauateof Jehimal, Miss Else Kellpflug, Mr. 8. G. Kirkland, Mr. W. L. Marshall, Mr. M. Malini, Mr. E. F. Mac- Donough, Mrs. W. W. Meek, Mr. V. T. C. Morris, Mrs. W. J. Mit- chell, Miss Aurea Natiuidad, Miss Ampora Natiuidad. Mr. Pascual, Pagola, Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Parker, Mr. J. J. Patterson, Mr. Santiago Pra, Miss Barbara Rice, Minis “Amicia: Paguinigan, Mrs. Wm. Pyle, Mrs. Y. G. Phelan, Mr. and Mrs. G Roses, Miss Franciica Roses Master Geraldo Roses, Master G. Roles, Mish Francisca Roses, Gabriel Roses, Miss Carmen Moreno Banches. Mr. Luis Moreno Sanches, Mrs. Balome Sanchez, Mrs C Shands, Miss C: EShanda, Master C. Shands, Mr. HL Schults, Mrs. A. R. Taylor, Master Thompson, Mr. K. C. Wabhwani, R.Taylor, Mr. and Mra: W., K.

and Mrs. E. E. Webb..

6.8. President Garfield" The list of passengers disem- barking in Hong Kong ex s. Pre- sident Garfield, which arrived from United States via ports yesterday mcluded

Mr. John Connell, Mrs. Laura Connell, Miss Elizebeth Mears. Miss Ines Glassci, Mr. Burton E Rokes, Mrs. Muriel K. Rokes. Mr. Richard Scruggs. S

8.8: "Hakusan Maru”. The following passengers landed at Hong Kong yesterday from the 3.8. Hakusan Maru which arrived. from Yokohama:

Mr. Teizo Aoyagi, Mr. Paul Rupert Ellott, Mr. Shigeo Treda, Heath, Mr. R. Brander, Mr. B. O Mr. Kinya Iwashita, Mr. Masame Cruz, Mr. C. H. Drage, Mrs. J. Ikubo, Mr. Mataichi Ishimki, Mr. Fulker: Mr and Mrs E Glaser, Hobum Kondo Mr. Hiroshi Kawal, Mr. F. de Haan, Mr. Y. Wen

Jane Mikar, Mr. Takeo»- Mr. L Kadoorie, Mr. C. Y King

unoute Mizo- Mr and

M Mark

8 p.m.-Educational programme.

16.p.musical programme by M 142 Students of Mania Conserva- || Mr. tory of Music, directed by Mr. Rodolfo Cornelo. 8.50, plin Stock 9pm-Kum Dia

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GMUL MIST. Maria

Mr. and

JR Melfer

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Mrs. Master Mr. Babur

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