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NAZI RALLY AT
NUREMBERG
A Spectacular Review
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept 18.
The
Party rally
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
seventh Nazi began at Nuremberg to-day. The same excellent weather which at- tended the last two national ga- therings of the party ushered in
The following are the forthcom- this year's rally, and bright sun-ing services at the Catholic Cathe- shine lit up the old city wails.dral, Caine Road:-
which have been profusely "de- October 6-17th
corated with swastika flags and. garlands of fr branches.
W
Herr Hitler arrived this even- ing by air from Munich and drove through the streets, attended by his deputy, Herr Hess, Generu. Goring. Dr. Goebbels, and other Nazi leaders. Although the crowds which cheered the Fuhrer as he drove past were large, as yet only the vanguard of the vast Nazi aray which the 'rally w mobilize has arrived. although contingents are reaching the town each hour, and thousands of
the Labour Crops will be arriving in special trains throughout the night.
THE CEREMONY
Pentecost.
Sunday
After
- Celebration of the Solemnity of.
the Most Holy Rosary.
MORNING SERVICES
ist Mass at
2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in
Chinese.
3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon in ***English.
EVENING SERVICE
At 4, Solemn recitation of the Holy Rosary, the singing of the Litany of the Blessed Virgin. and Benediction.
October 8-St. Bridget of Sweden. October 9.--St. Denis, Bishop of
Paris
October 11 The Maternity of Our
Lady. di
During the month. on week days, at 5.30 p.m. there is the Ex- position of the Blessed Sacra ment, recitation of the Holy Rosary, the singing of the Latany and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
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On Week Days: Mass at 6 and 7.30.
At the opening ceremony of the congress in the Town Hall, Herr Liebel, the Mayor, presented Herr Hitler with an Imitation of the Imperial Sword, the possession of which had been for centuries the boast and pride of Nuremberg. In a brief reply. Herr Hitler thanked Nuremberg for the gift, expres- sing, his appreciation" of the efcrts of the town to supply & dignified setting to the national congresses of the Nazi movement. One noticeable characteristic of this year's rally is, the great in- in the number of black uniformed special guards (8.S.), Altogether it is stated that theng services, etc. at St. Teresa's
Church, Kowloon Tong:- 8.8. will number 13,000 of the special guards were Saturday, October 5-Feast of St. employed to-day in ning the
Placidus, and Comps. M. streets through which Herr Hitler
3 p.m-Meeting of St. Teresa's passed and in forming
Chinese Young Men at the cordons
Rectory for visit to the sick.
crease
20.000.
About
at the end of those streets im- mediately surrounding his hotel.
In an address to the German and foreign Press representative this afternoon. Dr. Dietrich, the chief of the Reich Press Organiz- atton, described the foreign policy of the Nazi Party.
NATIONAL SOCIALISM National Bocialism [he said] puts forward the policy of co- operation between free and sover- eign States with equal rights in- stead of the policy of the so-call- ed collectivity of the victor States In the shadow of Versailles. The Geneva policy of an endless suc- cession of ineffectual mammoth conferences which manage to keep in existence only by means of adjournments and procrastina- tions is one for which we wish to sub-stitute the principle of direct negotiation, between State and State, with immediate practica! results, as in the case of the Ger man-Polish treaty of friendship and the Anglo-German Nava Agreement. To the method 0: secret diplomacy we oppose, the policy of frank speech and equal- ity of negotiation between sover- eign States. To the policy of the formation of blocs, the develop ment of pact systerns, and thres- tening military alliances in the form of pacts of mutual assist- ance, which only promote con- Alicts, we oppose the principle of pacts of non-aggression, the lo" calization of conflicts, and thus the isolation of combatants, which increases the responsibility of statesmen in the interests of peace. Against the catchword of the Indivisibility of peace WO establish the practica: peace po- Hey of isolating war by removing in good time the essentials" for
war.
HOPE FOR THE SCOT
(Special Air Mail Service7
London, Sept: 16. Great Britam as a whole has
| 24,000 fewer unemployed while the drop for Scotland is 14,000. Pro- portionately those are from the Scots point of view, particularly hopeful Agures for the month.
It is true, of course, that Scot- | land's “July... record was bad, so that she had even more tha her normal leeway to make up, but even then the gain is
not-
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ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
FIRST "CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station.
October 6, 1935
Sunday Service.-11.15 a.m.
Subject;—"UNREALITY."
The Sunday School is held on Sun-
day Mornings.—10 o'clock. Testimonial Meeting.-8.00 p.m. Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday--10 a.m. to Noon; Monday, Thurs- day.-5.30 to 7.00 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.
ROSARY CHURCH, KOWLOON
SEAT OF THE CONFRATERNITY
OF THE HOLY ROSARY Sunday, October 6, 1933 MORNING SERVICE
First Mass at 6.30 am. Second Mass at 7.30 a.m. Third Mass at 8.30 a.m. Solemn Pontifcal Mass at 9.30
4.01.
EVENING SERVICE At 4.30 P.M. Recitation of the Rosary. Pro- cession, Sermon and Benediction.
The members of the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary and all the approach the Sacraments of Pen- ance and Holy Communion and to visit the Church in order to gain the numerous Indulgences accord- ed. A Plenary Indulgence is grant- ed, to those who assist at one of the Holy Masses, and also to those
The following are the forthcom-Faithful are respectfully invited to
a p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa's who visit the said Church from CYMS. Study Circle (Chinese Saturday afternoon, October 5, un- Section) on the Society's pre- til midnight of the Feast Day. A mises. Mr. Francis C. Y. Poon Plenary Indulgence is granted at will read a puper on "The each visit. Catholic Churen dhid Mankind." Sunday, October 6-Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost-Feast of St. Brunu, C.-St, Faith, V. and Comps, M.
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£640 For £5
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Dear I.P., Sir.-The arst £5
7.30 am. First Mass with Sermon note issued by the Eank of Eng- Engilsh. General Com- land in 1793 has been bequeath- munion for Children of Mary, ed to the bank by Mr. C. D. Meeting of Children of Mary at Higham "in grateful remem- the end of this Maas at Mary-brance of many kindly courte.
knoll Convent.
9.30 a.m-Second Mass with Sermon in English followed by Benediction of the Most Bless ed Sacrament. 10.30-Meeting of St. Teresa's Conference of Cherity on the St. Teresa's. C.Y.M.S. Premises. Members of St. Teresa's CYMS, and all the faithful of this Parish are reminded of the Solemn Procession. In honour of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary at 5 p.m. Rosary Church,
Monday, October 7-Feast of the
Most Holy Rosary. Tuesday, October 8-Feast of St.
Bridget of Sweden, W.
5 D.m.--Little Flower
Practice.
Choir
8 p.m.-St. Teresa's .C.Y.M.S.
Choir Practice. Wednesday, October 9-Feast of 8t. Denis, Bp. of Paris and Comps., M.
Thursday, October 10.-Feast of St.
Francis Borgia, C," - Friday, October 11-Feast of the
Maternity of Our Lady.' Saturday, October 13-Feast of St.
Felix, M. and St. Wilfrid Bp. 8 p.m.-General Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.M.B. on the go. ciety's Premises. Rev. Fr. Don- nelly 8.J. will give a talk on "The Story of Chooto Nagpur.” Week-days: Masses at 6.30 and 7.30)
1.m
Confessions are heard dally before and after Masses in Chinese, Eng- || lish, Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese."
UNION CHURCH
KENNEDY ROAD, HONG KONG
The following are the notices for the forthcoming week:--
Sunday, October 6
able. For this is just the sort of Morning at 10.30 am-Preacher movement which Beotland needs
Rev. G. K. Carpenter
to see. To share fully in the Evening at 6 p.m.-Preacher Rev.
better times which are coming
to Britain she must gain on the
gtin - which the whole island is
L. L. Nash.
During the month of October the
making. Otherwise "prosperity" preachers will speaks as delegates in the south and centre of Eng of the Central Council of Social land, where unemployment has service not never been high, tasy mean com-
Tuesday October 8 at 7.30 p.m. paratively little to us north of Meeting of the Soldiers and Air- the Tweed.
men's Christian Association.
sies."
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