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14 roomed fats,
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LESSON SERMON HEAVY RAINS AT
ICHANG
PUBLIC AUCTION.
First Church Of Christ, Scientist
-“、 was the subject of the Leason Sermon it all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, July 21. 1935.
The Golden Text was, "How ex- cellent is thy loving kindness, God! therefore the children of men. put their trust under the shadow
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Terrible Toll Taken By Floods
Ishung, July 8. molly Wilen vegan su mu où una moring on day o, vocame so neavy and continuous that" new resury "rox rainfall in this part. of Unina has been set up. During the arat
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46 hours there was a fali of 21 TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1935
make them drink of the river of
inches and this increased to 37.0 thy pleasures. For with thee is at the end of 86 hours by which the fountain of life." (Psalms 36: time the 7-9).
storm seemed to have spent itself, The total annual Among the citations which com-rainfall for this port is somewhere prised the Lesson Sermon was the between 56 and 87 inches. It has following from the Bible: "Verily, not been possible to ascertain over verily, I say unto you, The hour is how wide an area this terrific" rain- coming, and now is, when the dead fall took place, but we have to be shall hear the voice of the Son of thankful that, while locally the I God; and they that hear shall live. Yangtze was rising rapidly, re For as the Father hath Hfe in him- ports from the west showed that self: so hath he given to the Son there was no freshet coming from to have life in himself;" (John 3: the Chungking area. 25, 26).
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three houses left out of a total of PUBLIC AUCTION
The Yangtze at Ichang rose to a height of 1.6 feet, this level being 3 foot higher than the 1921 mark, and 1.3 foot higher than that of 1931
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM Owners of sampans reaped a har west from the river as all sorts of
Freckage was borne down from the
devastated areas to the north and west. Trees, poles, beds, cupboards, eto, were all recovered and brought ashore. Lave stock in the soupe of
a
water butafo was saved from drowing just outside the Bankine Memorial Hospital which, for a few hours, had some three feet of water inside ita boundary wall. Among other things collected on the band the writer noticed a wooden Joss House all complete with the "Gods" and the gong.
Arter a time word was circulated that the material collected would be taken over by the Authorities to be used to build temporary quarters for those, who saved from a Watery grave, were now refugees without visible means of support, Among the drowned at Hsiac Ch'i Ta" were. 60 members of the local militia. The loss to life is estimated to be in the region of 10,000 souls,
ICHANG SUFFERS MUCH
little, most damage having been ichang iteelt has sunered not a done in the north gate area where
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JULY 24, 1935
COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
Dining Room Furniture, Glass Chesterfield Suites, Bed Room and
Cabinets and Bookcases Desks, Filing Cabinets, E. P. and Brazi Ware, Glass and Porcelain Ware Clocks and Ornaments, Linen, Car. pets and Rugs, Pictures, Gramo- phones and Records, Ice Chests, Electric Fans, Screens, Electric Table. Lamps and Shades, etc., etc."
and
A SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD WARE
the water is still on the streets to One Kelvinator
a fair depth. Houses built of mud Two "G.E." Electric Refrigerators
& Roair, George You-mat Lynn. have collapsed, and the man who
Capt. A Macinnis, Mrs. A. Madden, supplies to the foreign com- One White Froat" Ice Chest Oak-Grag McAularey, John Mc-munity at the south gate, as lost Two Pianos by "Moutrie" Cullough, Walter Moore, M. Ban most of nis Dulidings and supplies Three Radio Sets croft Olin, Oriental Airways Syndir todaer. He estimates his losses cate, M. Del Pan, Supervising En- at $1,000. The foreign Recreation gineer, & Shipbroker, R, C.. Pass, lab's ground was converted into Miss Lella Pirans, Commercial a pond with some 21⁄2 fest on it. (Geri, Bank, A. Price, Mrs. M. Prassalov, To drain this away a hole was Mr J. Quian, Mias Robinson, made in the wall but, after a time Pro-Rev. William F. Schulz, W. van this was too high to be of use, and Ven, Vong-Blou-Pad, C. H. Walters, coolies have been hired to carry the remaining surplus away. For
above the high water mark, and so escaped damage.
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