TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICESTM

Fourth Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

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

28.-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost.

MORNING SERVICES IL

1st Mass at 6.

lieved help thou mine -unbelief. When Jesus saw that the people came running together, he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deaf spirit I charge. thee, "come out of him, and enter no more into him. And the spirit cried and rent him sore, and came out of him; and he was as one dead; insomuch that many 2nd Mass at 8-With Sermon in said, He is dead. But Jesus took

Chinese.

him by the hand. and lifted him 3rd Mass at 10.30-With Sermon up; and he arose. And when he

in English.

was come into the house, his dis- ciples asked him privately. Why could not we cast him out. And he said unto them, This kind can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting." (Mark 9: 14. 16. 17. 21-23),

EVENING SERVICES

At 3.30-Catechetical Instruction. At Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament-Plenary Indulgence toties quoties. June 29.-SS. Peter and Paul

Apostles.

At 7.30-High Mass. June 30.-Commemoration of St.

Paul.

July 1-The most Precious Blood

of Our Lord. July 2-The Visitation of Our

Lady.

Holy Hour from 5.36 to 6.30 pm. July 3--First Friday of the Month. General Communion at 7 o'clock

Mass.

On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936.

RESEARCH WORK 2000 GUESTS AT

AT SEA

Non-Magnetic Ship

WIDE RANGE OF

SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS

(Special Air Mall Service)

Portsmouth, June 10.

ROYAL

CALEDONIAN BALL

DUCHESS OF ATHOLL LEADS PROCESSION

dances

and

Vopecial Air Mail Service||

London, June 14. Bocioly beauties dnaced conturies- The destruction by Are at Apla | old Scottish country on November 29, 1929, of the Car-reels in Grosvenor House, Fork negle and nearly all her equip Lane, London, last night. The oc ment put a stop to the organized casion was Scotland's premier coa- work on magnetic research at sen

tribution to the events of the Lou carried out by the Carnegie In- don season, the Royal Caledonian stitution of Washington. Realla Ball, which has been held for 86 years under the direction of the ing the importance of the work to

Dukes and Duchesses, of Atholl science and shipping, the Admi- ralty decided to take it up them- selves, and for this purpose have arranged to bulld a special survey- ing vessel of entirely non-marne- tic construction,

This vessel is to be called the The Lesson Sermon will also-in- Research and will be ready for clude the following passages from service next year. Designed as A the Christian Science textbook | brigantine-rigged craft of 650 tons, "Science and Health with Key to she will have an auxilary Diesel the Scriptures" by Mary Baker engine and will carry fuel to give Eddy!

a cruising radius of about 2.000 Question: Will you explain sick- miles at six knots. She will have ness and show how it is to be including scientific staff and off- realed? Answer: The method of cers, a complement of 31. Her hull Christian Science Mind-healing is will be of teak, and fittings that touched upon in a previous chap in an ordinary ship are of tron or steel will be of brass, bronze, or ter entitled Christian Science Practice. A

"some other non-magnetic alloy; in full answer to the above question involves teaching." fact, only about 800lb. of ferrous which enables the healer to de- metal will be used in her whole monstrate and prove for himself construction. Designing a ship of the Frinciple and rule of Christian this type was a problem to which various Admiralty departments Science or metaphysical healing.

Working out the rules of Science, had to give careful consideration, Macdonnell Road, below. Boven

in practice. the author has restor- and they had the assistance of Mr Road Tram Station.

ed health in cases of both acute J. W. Peters, once commander of the Carnegie, whom the Carnegie Sunday, June 28, 1936

and chronic diseases in their

· Institution sent to London to help Sunday Service.-11.15 a.m.

severest forms. Secretions have

them. Subject: "Christian Science."

been changed, the structure has been renewed shortened limbs have The Sunday School is held on Sun-

been, elongated; unkylosed joints The work of the Research' will day Mornings.-10 o'clock. Testimony Meeting.-6 p.m.

have been made supple, and carious be world-wide and will probably have been restored to begin in the Southern Indian Reading Room at above address bones

open: Tuesday and Friday. 10 healthy conditions. I have restor-Ocean, where the Carnegie was to a.m. to noon; Monday, Thurs-ed what is called the lost sub- have gone but for her unhappy day. 5.30 to 7 pm.

stance of lungs, and healthy, or end. The programme mapped out ganizations have been established for the new ship includes inves- where disease was organic. Chris-tigation of atmospheric electricity.

or the tian Science heals organic disease determination

earth's as surely as it heals what is called magnetism at sea, meteorology, functional, for it requires only a deep-sea sounding by the latest fuller understanding of the divine Admiralty pattern deep-water Principle of Christian Science to echo-sounding machine, and, pos- demonstrate the higher rute." ably, marine biology. For these

Pages 493 and 162)

purposes she is to be fitted with a wide range of special instruments which embody the latest results of scientific research. One of these Instruments is a collimating com-

The Public is cordially invited to

the Reading Room.

UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS

Morning Service, 10.30 a.m. Evening Service, 6 p.m. Preacher at both services: Rev, K.

Mackenzie Dow.

The Social Hour will be held after the Evening Service in the Church Hall.

"The Soldiers' and Airmen's Chris- tian Association will be held in the Church Hull on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m..

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ. Scientist

Subject: "Christian Science."

The subject of the Lesson Sermon In all churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow, June 28 will be: "Chris tian Science."

THE KING'S LEVEE

Buckingham Palace Ceremony"

THE OFFICIAL LISTS

(Special Ali Mall Service)

London. June 10, His Majesty The King held a Levée yesterday at Buckingham

Palace...

COMPASS VARIATION

measures

The most colourful event of the evening was a grand procession of performers in the set reels, the men, dressed in magnificent uniforms" and the women wearing the tartan sashes of their clans. Tho proces- sion was led by the Duchess of At- holl and the pipers and drummers of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, under Pipe-Major Robertson.

The reels were "sixteenbonts" and "eightsones," danced by ladies' and gentlemen of the Highland re- giments, the Atholl Highlanders, and the London Scottish. The reels. are danced by invitation only and acarly every famous Scottish family was represented among the dancers who filed across the room during the procession,

DUKE LEADS REEDS

In the centre of the huge ball- room the Duke of Atholl and Lady Marjorie Stirling led the sixteen. somes of the Atholl Highlanders. Also in the centre of the room were the two Highland sixteensome reels led by the Master of Elphinstone and Lady Jean Ramsay, and Mr Michael Brodie, yr. of Brodie and the Hou. Jean Elphinstone.

Grouped around them were the eightsome reels of the Royal Scots, the Gordon Highlandera, the Black Watch, the Seaforth Highlanders, the Argyll and Sutherland High- landers, the Cameron Highlanders. the Scottish Rides, and the London Scottish.

Before the set reels the children of the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey (one of the charities in aid of which the ball is held), gave u exhibition of piping and dancing.

COLOURFUL SCENE

One of the most colourful fea- tures of the Royals Caledonian Ball are the dresses worn by the guests. The majority of the women wors long tartan sashes of Ene silk caught at the shoulder by clan brooches. The beauty of the sweep- ing gowns was enhanced by lus- trous jewels.

dress uniform, mess dress High- Men guests at the ball wore full- land, Court dress or hunt coate, or red facings on the collar and cuffs of plain evening dress. Fancy dress was not permitted, and the Royal Caledonian Ball is the only fthetion of its kind where uniform may be worn.

Every third dance on the pro- Scottish country gramme was

dance such as Petronella, Scot tish Reform, or the Duke of Perth,

On gilt chaira on a raised dais at the end of the ballroom sat the patronesses of the ball, surrounded by a border of flowers. Over 2000 people attended.

pass for determining magnetic de clination of compass variation at sea. In using this instrument one looks "through, one of four magni- fying windows in the wall of the compass bowl and sees the nine degree divisions reflected from the corresponding concave mirror as though these divisions were on the horizon exactly magnetic north, south, east, or west, according to the scale used. Just as the navi- gator measures an altitude of the sun above the horizon with a sex- tant, so the observer with a sextant the angular dis- tance of the sun from the middle division of a scale. If the sun s st rising or just setting the an-

north end of this magnet repels gular distance measured is the

the north end of the card and at- magnetic bearing counted from one of the cardinal points of the

tracts the south end while its compass. and this magnetic bear the card and attracts the north, south end repels the south end of

ing compared with the astronomie bearing gives the variation of the all operating to turn the card from made after sunrise or before sun-ward; the card will turn westward until the earth's field prevents set the measured angle is reduced The following Members of the to a horizontal angle. At the same further turning. It is then balanc- Among others, the following Royal Family were, present:-The instant another observer measures

ed by the earth's field and known citations from the Bible will be Duke of Kent, attended by the the sun's altitude for this purpose.

field of the magnet, and the angle read: "And when he came to his Lord Herbert, the Earl of Hare- The principal advantage the coll- that it has been turned through disciples, he saw a great multitude wood, Lord Louis Mountbatten, and mating compass has over all other

away from its natural position is about them, and the scribes ques the Lord Carnegie.

compasses in making observations a measure of the earth's horizon- tal field. The relation of the an- tioning with them. And he asked the scribes. What question ye with

gular measure thus obtained and them? And one of the multitude

the earth's actual field expressed fo the usual centimetre--gram-- answered and said, Master, I have

second units is determined on land. brought unto thee my son, which

by comparisons with standard hath a dumb, spirit; And be asked

magnetic instruments. his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him? And he said,

The Golden Text will be: "The kingdom of heaven, is like unto

His Majesty, attended by his Gentlemen in Waiting and escort- ed by a Captain's Escort of Royal Horse Guards, under the command of Captain, W. M. Sale, arrived at

the Garden Entrance from St.

י

leaven. which a woman took, and James's Palace, and was received compass. If the "observation north, or zero, reading to west-

hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened.” (Matthew 13:33).

by the Great Officers of His Majes ty's Household.

His Majesty's Body Guard of the of great precision is the continuous Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-view it affords to the readings. at-Arms was on duty in the State which are ever-changing on ac- Saloons under the command of count of the rolling: pitching, and Brigadier-General the Earl of Lu-yawing of the vessel. car, the Captain Colonel Sur St. John Gore, the Lleutenant;

MAGNETIC DENSITY

BIL- Another of the instruments ́A third of the,instruments is the gadier-General Archibald Home. is a deflector for Of a child. And offtimes it hath Standard Bearer: Brigadier-Gene- ing magnetic

determin marine earth-inductor for deter-| density at cast him into the fire, and into the ral Harvey Kearsley. Clerk of the This is

seu, mining inclination at sea. This is used to measure the used to measure the magnetic-in- water, to destroy him: but if the Cheque and Adjutant; and Bri- strength of the earth's magne- clination or dip. It consists essen- canst do any thing. have com- passion on us, and help us. Jesus gadler-General Sir Frederick Gas- tie neid in a horizontal plane-in tially of a coll that may be rotated said unto him, If thou canst be- colene. Harbinger, were present on other words, to lieve, all things are possible to hhn duty' with the Corps. that belleveth And straightway the father of the chlid cried out, and said with tears.. Lord, I be-

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING

ROOM

FREE TO THE PUBLIC

MACDONNELL ROAD Opposite Houses 9-11 Authorised and approved literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed, or purchased. Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, Hand Kont

determine the at a constant speed and will gene- force that pulls or holds the tpm-rate an electric current when con- The King's Body Guard of the pass card in its normal position nected with a galvanometer in the Yeomen of the Guard was on duty with the north point towards the control house. If the axis of rota- the Palace, under the command magnetic north. This is done. by tion of the coll be set in the of Colonel the Lord Templemore, balancing the earth's horizontal magnetic meridian and inciined so the Captain. Colonel Sir Colin field against another magnetle as to coincide with the direction MacRae, the Lieutenant; Brigadier- | field for which a magnet of known of the earth's field. the sensitive General Cecil Wray, Clerk of the strength is used. The deflector la vertical circle of the instrument Chequa" and · Adjutant; Brigadier-a compass atted with standards will give the angle of inclination General R. O. A. McCalmont Actor stirrups, to hold the magnet of or dip. In actual practice at ses Ensign; and Lieutenant-Col-known strength at different dis-it is not possible to make the axis

onel E. B. Frederick, Exon in Wait-tances above and below the deflec-of rotation coincide with the ing, were also present on daty. tor compass card. Suppose the direction of the earth's field, but A Guard of Honour of the 1st ship is heading due north by com- ] be reading first on one side and Battalion, Irish Guards, under the pass, the deflector will then read then on the other the true direc- command of Captain C. L. zero. If one of the magnets is tion may be computed from the Bowen, was mounted in the Quad-placed with its north end east in relative magnitudes of the small

gle of the Palace.

the uppermost stirrup. then the currents.

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