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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Sixth Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

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

July 12-Sixth

Pentecost.

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UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS

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Morning Service, 10.30 am

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936.

POLITICS IN FILMS

"A DANGEROUS TENDENCY"

Lord Tyrrell On The Censorship

DUCHESS OF KENT

STAR AND GARTER

EXHIBITION

OPENED

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London, June 28. The Duchess of Kent opened the annus: exhibition of patients' London, June 2 Lord Tyrres, president of the Home for Disabled Sailors and bandiwork at the Star and Garter

Brusa Board of Fum Censors.

Soldiers at Richmond yesterday. grew attention to tendency for The Duchess, who was attended pontics to creep uito aims, when by her lady-in-waiting. Lady Mary

aadressed members of the

Hope, was received by the presi- Exhibitors' Adent, Marshal of the R.A.F. S sociation at their conference at

John. Salmond, and the Hon, Sir Lastbourne yesterday.

Arthur Stanley, chairman of the Board of Governors. -

de

Sunday After Evening Service, 6 pm.

Preacher at both services: Rev. K Cinemutograph

Mackenzie Dow.

- MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 8.

2nd Mass at 8-With Sermon in

Chinese.

J

3rd Mass at 10.30-With Sermon

in English.

EVENING SERVICES

At 3.30-Catechetical Instruction. At 4-Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

July 13.A 7.30. Solemn Requiemį

Mass for the Holy Souls.

The Evening Service will be "at- tended by a parade of the Star of the East Loyal Orange Lodge.

The Social Hour after the Evening the

Service will be held in Church Hall.

Alter stating that the Board of Censors found a distinct improve- ment in the flims now being pro- There will be

duced, and had taken exception to # meeting of the 50 per cent, fewer pictures Committee

than of Management was the case in the previous year, after the Morning Service.

hand, the board nas noticed ten Lord Tyrrell said: "On the other dencies of late which I think it wise to oring to your notice, so that you may give the matter your careful and earnest consideration. Arst tendency to which I would draw attention is the creep- The Helena May: Christian Fellowing of politics into Ams. From ship mets in the Institute my past experience I consider this every Friday morning at 10.30 dangerous. It is, of course, done morning.

with impunity in those countries¦ where the

To-day begins the Triduum to The S.A.0.A. Meeting will be held

Our Lady of Carmel.

July 14.St. Bonaventure. Bishop

and Doctor of the Church.

Holy Hour from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. July 16.-Our Lady of Mount

Carmei.

Solemn High Mass at 7.30.

On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30.

A p

FIRST CHURCH OF “ CHRIST. SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station.

Sunday, July 12, 1936 Sunday Service.-11.15 a.m. Subject: "SACRAMENT," The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings.—10 o'clock. Testimony Meeting. p.m. Reading Room at above address open Tuesday and Friday." 10 am to noon; Monday. Thurs- day, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Scientist

The subject of the Lesson Ser-

The

cinema 15 under the

Ben

Although the Duchess displayed considerable interest in the various stalls, no exhibit caught her fancy as much as the doll's-house made by Mr.

Johnson, who has

for the past 12 months. occupied the "Prince George Bed" doll's-house was Arthur Stanley as a present for Princess Margaret Rose.

The

bought by Vir

I

“། must confess that I am

little Jealous of my

niece. should just love to play with t

she admired the details of the two- myself." exclaimed the Duchess as

storey villa.

During her tour the Duchess was

of the men. At the stalls she

QUEEN MARY NOT TO ATTEND

Roval Garden Parties

DUCHESS TO BE HOSTESS

London, June 23. Queen Mary will not be present Buckingham Palace on July 21 and at the two Royal garden parties at

22.

to Duchess of York will

It was announced yesterday that act as

hostess.

These garden parties are this and "debetantes will be presented year taking the place of the Courts,

to the King at them. They will make only a single curtsy as they

pass before him.

Queen Mary will not be present because, although the Court will then be in hälf moürring, she will continue to observe full mourning for King George for a time. It was that officially denied yesterday Queen Mary will go to Cowes for Regatta Week.

At the garden parties the King will sit on a gilt chair under the sup- red and gold Durbar tent.

Behind ported on silver posts. him will be members of the Royal

control of the State, but it would i Presented with a toy dog by one family grouped in the royal circle. be dangerous to make such an at purchased so many objects, toys The Lord Chamberlain (Lord

tempt in this country.

"Nothing would be mare cal- culated to arouse the passions of

the British public than the intro- duction on the screen of subjects dealing either with religious or political controversy. I believe yo

and useful presents, made by the patients that the attendants had

all for the Duchess to take away great difficulty in collecting them

with her.

Cromer) will announce the name of each debutante as she is pre- sented.

will inspect His bodyguard of the Next Friday morning the King

Yeomen of the Guard in the gar- dens of Buckingham Falacc. are all alive to this danger. You deplored that there was an in- Immediately after the ceremony First Church of Christ. Scientist. | cannot lose sight of one of the creasing number of pictures in the King will receive the members Subject: "Sacrament."

irst regulations in your licences, welch hospital scenes were intro- of the All-India cricket team, who which states that no film must be¦duced showing intimate detalls will be meeting the. English side in exhibited which is likely to lead to which could hardly be said to be the Arst Test match at Lord's on fim dealing with current burning ment He disorder. So far, we have had no either entertainment or amuse the following day.

believed that the political questions, but the thin cumulative effect of those. Alms end of the wedge is being insert was unwholesome. The wave had The Public is cordially invited to do good and to communicate for- ed. and it is difficult to foresee to reached its height, and was now on

the Reading Room.

get net: for with such sacrifices what lengths it may go, or where the wane. God is well pleased." Heb. 13.15).it may ultimately lead.

Mr. 8. Rowson, of London, sug some check is kept on these earlygesting a cooperative advertising Among others. the following developments,

GROWTH OF

EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY

MR. MACDONALD AT

LONDON DINNER

London, June 24.

Scientist. to-morrow. July 12 will mon in all churches of Christ,

be: "Sacrament.”

The Golden Text will be To

unless

citations from the Bible. will be

"The distinctly political flm ap- read: “And a certain man lama pears to be receiving the attention from his mother's womb was car- of outside producers. Consequent- ried, whom they laid dally at their think it would be well, in this gate of the temple which is called early stage, to have some definite Beautiful, to ask alms of them that pronouncement from your organi- entered into the temple: Who see-xation as to what would be your ing Peter and John about to go attitude towards these films. I, into the temple asked for alms. and when, they make theft ap- Then Peter said. Silver and gold bearance. have I none; but such as I have

A PEACE FILM

give I thee: In the name of Jesus "You may have seen that I have Christ of Nazareth rise up and been attacked in the Press recent- walk. And he leaping up stood.ly for having banned a peace alm.' Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, one of and walked, and entered with There was nothing ever further the representatives of the Scottish them into the temple, walking, from our thoughts, and 15 Universities in Parliament, was the and leaping. and praising cod. a matter of fact the certificate was guest of honour at the two hun- (Acts. 3: 23.8.8). dred and thirtieth dinner of the

The Lesson Sermon will also in-

Edinburgh Calversity Club of Lon- clude the following passages frora don at the May Fair Hotel last the Christian Science textbook. night.

"Science and Health with Key to by Mary Baker

Lord Amulree who presided, sub- the Scriptures" mitted the toast of the Alma Mater Eddy: and the Club.

Sir Thomas Holland, the Princi-

pal of the University, in reply said that Edinburgh had more students in hostels and more research workers than all the other Univer-

issued for the film the day before the attacks were made in the

Press. There was a short delay in dealing with the subject, but this was not due in any way to the suggestion that the theme of the film was considered unsuitable for public exhibition, bat solely on the First in the list of Christian grounds of a possible infringement connexion with duties. he taught his followers the of copyright in

some of the photographie scenes. healing power of Truth and Love. He attached on Importance to dead When this point was cleared up; was issued forth- ceremonies. It is the living Christ.the certicate

the practical Truth.. which makes with. From the publicity given to sities in Scotland put together. Jesus "the resurrection and the this film, it would give the impres- Mr. MacDonald, responding toure to all who follow him in deed. sion that it was an important fea- the toast of "The Guests," submit Obeying his precious preceptsture subject, whereas it was of the ted by Sir John Thomson-Walker, following his demonstration so trailer' type, taking about three eald he never had had the benefit far as we apprehend It-we drink minutes to exhibit."

of being able to get to the Univer- or his cup, partake of his bread. Lord Tyrrell also referred to an sity. In his dream moments he are baptized with his purity; and attack on a picture contained in a had approached their gates. Inut last we shall rest, sit down with series of is consisting of topical moments of hard reality he was him, in a full understanding of the events strung together to form a turned away from them. Never divine Prnciple which triumpha story, saying: "It centred on the theless the

Scottish Universities over death. had not confined their influence to those who had been blessed by en-

the Christians of to-day May tering them because the great dis- take up the more practical Import

activities of the League of Nations Union and illustrated a meeting of that body. presided over by its president. The commentary of

lishers, was unfortunate, and of such a nature as to give the in- pression that England was arming against Italy.

"In consequence, We asked for several phrases to be deleted, - gether with one or two short

tinction of those institutions was of that career. It is possible the alm, compiled by the Alm pub- that they were not separated from yea. It is the duty and privilege of elementary education. He remem-every child, man and woman-to bered those glorious walks home follow in some degree the example from school. What did they see of the Master by the demonstra- in front of them? what was the tion of Truth and Life, of health great intellectual entity that they and holiness. Christians claim to were becoming identified with-i te his followers, but do they follow amall public school in a little coun- him in the way that he command-

scenes, including an incident of try plate, where year by year there? Hear these imperative com-what might have been considered strove hard to get enough pupils mands: "Be ye therefore perfect. of political significance, which was and where they barely succeeded even as your Father which 18 in taken some years ago and prior to in maintaining a pupil teacher? heaven is perfect." Go ye into all the outbreak of hostilities between The Universities in Scotland began the world. and preach the gospel Italy and Abyssinia, Being sand

with the first step in an element to

Heal every creature."

ary school. One went up and up sick,*(Pages 31 and 37).

through what one felt all the time "was a fine spirit of intellectual) *--*

The

wiched between more recent 'shots' it was thought that it might be misconstrued, and for this reason we suggested that it should be

freedom the glory of revelling in CHRISTIAN SCIENOB READING deleted.” ”

all the things that belonged to the mind and the spirit and led right on to the University. He wondered if the Universities in Bootland were ́

quite aware of the necessity of maintaining that tremendous pow- er in the lives of our people to-day having regard to all the changing etrcumstances.

Bir David Wilkie responded, Dr. Robert Hutchison proposed the health of the chairman.

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Lord Tyrrell added that the pub- ishers of the fim sent a long com- munication to the board regret, ting the attack and disclaiming sil responsibility for L. They affirm- ed that the board's criticism bad been constructive, and that the suggested amendments did not in any way militate against the ain's Interest.

The "horrife" category of film I had now ceased to exist, but he

campaign to reduce the enormous number of daily unused seats, said that for every two eligible persons who went to the cinema. were three who did not.

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