TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

» Seventh Sunday After Pentecost"

CATHOI IC CATHEDRAL

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

July 19.Seventh Sunday "Acter

Pentecost.

St. Vincent de Paul,

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Sciendist

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.

TRADE NOTES

Indo-Japanese

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BENGAL CHAMBER'S

VIEWS

London, June 30.

SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1936

CABLE CONTRACTS IN

INDIA

CALLENDER'S EXPANSION

Reference

London, July 2

to new contracts in

NO INTENTION OF

Tattoo your

lipi

GIVING UP TERRITORIES

PRIME MINISTER

QUESTIONED

London, July 18.

The Prime Minister was questioned It was recorded in these notes a India WES made by Sir Tom in the House of Commons to-day,{ week ago that the Japanese au- Callender. the managing director regarding the reported, statements! thorities appeared to hold the view of Callender's Cable and Construc- of the South-African Minister of that only formal negotiations, in- tion Campany, at yesterday's meet- Defence. on the "Colonial question volving minor changes, would be ing. He explained that the com- and was asked whether the Gov- First Church of Christ, Scientist: decessary for the renewal, of the pany's interests had spread out ernment In their consultations

protocol to Subject: Life."

the Indo-Japanese from Bombay to Delhi, Agra, and with him during his recent visit The subject of the Lesson Ser-trade agreement which covers the many other important towns. and to England officially discussed the mon in all churches of Christ, sliding-scale quota for imports of continued:

question of Germany's claim to the 2nd Mass at 8-With Sermon in Scientist. to-morrow, July 19 wil Japanese cotton piece goods into

Chinese.

Resulting from the successful, territories in Africa, and whether be: "Life"

India. These negotiations have

undertaking of the Uhi River work, they gave him any reasons to Be- not yet begun, but the Government

we have lately been brought into lleve the putting forward of such of India evidently attaches great touch with the Government of claims would be sympathetically importance to them.. for it is now

Madras, where large contracts entertained by His Majesty's Gov- suggested that it is anxious to com- plete them before it begins to seek new work is well on the way. The

have been completed by us, ^arid ¦ ernment. a new trade agreement with the native State of Travancore has the question was based on misappre- upon us to supply ahension. He understood in an in- main transmission line of over 150 terview with the Press on his re- miles ic extent to supply their turn to South-Africa that Mr. towns "and to give electric power; Ptrow himself made it clear that In many parts of the widespread the imbression he was giving was area of that State.

the result of personal observations

3rd Mass at 10.30-With Sermon

in English.

EVENING SERVICES

At 9.30-Catechetical Instruction. At Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

July 20High Requiem Mass for the decensed Members of the Confraternity for the relief of the Holy Souls.

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The Golden Text will be "This Is fe eternal that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." (John 17.9)

Among others, the following cla- tons from the Bible will be read; United Kingdom to replace the "Bo Jesus came again into Cana | Ottawa Agreement which it de- of Galilee. Where he made the wa-nounced in compliance with the ter wine. And there was a certain Legislative Assembly's vote. It nobleman, whose son was sick at seems possible, in view of the re-

July 23-At 530 p.m., Benediction Capernaum. When he heard that

of the Blessed Sacrament. Juy 25. St. James the Apostle.

During the week there is the Novena in honour of St. Anne at 7.30 Mass. On weck days Mass at 6 and 7.30.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST -

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road Tram Station.

Sunday, July 19, 1936 Sunday Service.-11.15 a.m. Subject: "LIFE."

Jesus was come out of Judea into Galilee, he went unto him, and besought him that he would come down, and heal his son: for he was at the ponit "of death.

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Jesus saith unto him. Go thy way: thy san veth. And the man believed the word that Jesus had spoken unto him, and he went his way. And as he was now go- ing down, his servants met ha and told him, saying, Thy sor liveth. Then laquired he of them the hour when he began to amend. And they said unto him. Yester- day. at the seventh hour the fever left him. So the father

ew that it was at the same hour. In the which Jesus said him Thy son veth: and himself be- lieved, and his whole (John 4.46-47: 50-53).

house."

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings-10 o'clock. Testimony Meeting.-6-p.m. Reading Room at above address open Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to noon; Monday, Thurs-

The Lesson Sermon will alto in day, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

clude the following passages from The Public is cordially invited to the Christian Science textbook.

the Reading Room.

"Science and Health with Key to the Seriptures Mary Baker Eddy:

UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS

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

Mackenzie Dow. The Social Hour after the Evening Service will be held in the

Church Hall. The S.A.C.A. Blackboard meeting is held in the Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.

also called

Mr. Baldwin replled ne thought

cent tarif changes on British tex- tiles, that the Government of India may wish to impose, additional Sir Fortescue Flannery he on the talks with individuals and restrictions on imports of Japanese chairman) announced that trading, sroups and not the outcome of printed cotton goods and rayon for the first five months of 1938 specific discussions with the mem- goods, and. If it is guided by Indian had improved on 1985 and that the bers of the British Government. commercial opinion, it will propose output of the works in May was a

So far as the attitude of His Majesty's Government" in. the a great many more changes than record. the Japanese appear to contem

United Kingdom was concerned he had nothing to add to the pro- plate.

vious statements made in the House on this subject.

The Bengal Chamber of Com- merce, in conjunction with other trade associations in Bengal, has had the protocol under discussion for some time, and it has addressed a memorandum to the Govern- ment which. while" approving the general principle of the agreement. points out several defects which should be remedied. These include:

INCREASING TRADE

The huge and Increasing trade in fents encourages quota evasion be- cause many millions of yards of piece goods find their way into India annually as tents that should have been only admitted under the quota

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plece goods. These spurious feats are often didicult to detect: there is, however, no question but that considerable evasion has been taking place through this channel

"Life is real, and death is the illusion....We must realize the ability of mental might to offset human misconceptions and to re- place them with the life which 's spiritual, not material." The great spiritual fact must be, brought out that man IS, not SHALL BE. per fect and immortal. We must hold forever the consciousness of exis-ings. It is not difficult to visualise

tence, and sooner or later, through Christ and Christian Science, we must master sin and death. The author has healed hopeless or- There will be a meeting of the Banle disease, and raised the dying Women's Guild in the Church to Hfe and health through the un- Hall on Monday, July 20 at 10 derstanding of God as the only Life. It is a sin to believe that The Helena May Christian Fellow-aught can overpower omnipotent ship meets at 10 am. in the and eternal Life. and this Life Institute on Friday morning.

o'clock.

ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

The following are the forthcom- Ing services at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong for the coming

week:-

must be brought to light by the understanding there is no death, as well as by other graces of Spirit We must begin. however, with the more simple demonstra tions of control, and the sooner we begin the better,

July 18, Saturday, 3 p.m.-Meeting understanding

"of St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S. for visit

to Hospitals. July 18, Sunday-7th Sunday after

Pentecost.

Feast of St. Vincent de Paul 6.30 First Mass with Sermon in

Chinese.

7.30-Second Mass with Bermon

in English.

2.30. Bunday School för Mexican Children. "The school closes to-day and wil rcopen September. 9.30-Third Mass with Bermon in

English followed by Benedic Hon with the Most Blessed Sacrament.

JAPANESE DARSMEN

The quota excludes all articles of cotton cloth cut up for placing to- gether into shirts and other gar- ments as also for umbrella cover-

the ease with which evasion is possible in this direction.

Under the quota, goods are mea- sured in terms of linear yards and this system throws open the door for evasion because it would be possible for Japanese manufactur-"

who ace at present shipping the standard widths of 25/6in. to 28in. to double their quota allowance by manufacturing their goods measur ing say, 52in wide with two selvedges in the centre separated by a small space where one or two threads have been omitted. This enables the cloth to be, divided readily into two pieces of 28in. after arrival in India. It is such narrow width which is ordinarily in de- mand in this country:

Entirely separate from the belief and dream of material living, is the Life divine, revealing spiritual and the con- of man's sciousness

dominion

Quota evasion can take place as over the whole earth. This un- a result of Japanese plece goods derstanding casts out

error and imported into the Native States heals the sick, and with it you can

and the various countries, such as

(Pages 128 and 14). speak "as one having authority," | Afghanistan and Nepal, which ad- join the frontiers of British India. being smuggled into British India. It is suggested that the quantity of fents imported from Japan should be limited to a small pro- portion, say 24 per cent, of the per- mitted imports of plece goods, that the quota should cover all articles of cotton qr rayon cut up for plecing together into garments or umbrella coverings, etc., that the quata should be calculated in square yards instead of linear yards, and that piece goods of After much weary searching rayon and staple fibre should be fourteen Japanese sportsmen, only | brought within the quota. As rem one of whom speaks English, have gards the other provisions of the found the man they couldn't win arrangement, the Bengal chamber Meeting of St. Teresa's C.YMS. | a ręce without the cook.

suggests that the basis for calculat- "Active Bervice Unit." Congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi July 18-Saturday, General An sembly at the Rectory at 5 p.m. sharp. July 19, Sunday, 10.30 am-Dis- tribution of St. Anthony's bread to 50 poor families.

2 p.m-Picnic of St. Teresa'a CYMS. to Clear. Water Bay. The Launch will leave Police.j Peer at 2 pm sharp.

July 20, Monday, 8,30 pm-Singing, July 21; Tuesday, 8.15 pm. sharp

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING- ROOM

FREE TO THE PUBLIC

MACDONNELL ROAD

Opposite Houses 9-11.

Authorised and approved literature on Christian Scienze may be read borrowed, or purchased. First Church of Christ, Selantiet, :

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THEY'VE FOUND A COOK TO MAKE SUKIYAKI

London, June 28,

They made a terrine dash from ing the permitted imports of Takle, through Etheria, to London Japanese textiles should be not in time to compete in this week's merely the exports of raw cotton Eenley Regatta, but, wonder of to Japan but "the total Indian ex- wonders, it was not until they ports to Japan of all goods subject landed at Croydon Aerodrome that to a specified minimum export, of they discovered they had left poor. Indian raw cotton.” Changes such Cookie making chop suey in Tokio! as the Bengal chamber suggests

But now the Honourable Dars would probably met commend "men have ecured one of their themselves to the Japanese, and if countrymen from a West End the Government shares the cham- hotel, and they are training ber's views the negotiations may wall on their favourite disha, prove to be heated and prolonged,⠀ "ukiyaki," which, by the way, comprises nne pound of beet per person, mixed with greens, rice, spices and queer things from the East." Incidentally, it is accom- panied by beer. *, Yes, sukiyaki's the stuff that makes men. Already they are rowing more than fifty strokes to the minute.

Mr. Norizane Ikeda, the Japanese manager, is the only one who spënks English,"

"We are the first Japanese eight; to compete in Europe," he told me. what's more, we've never seen a foreign crew race before but we won first time out at Marlow.

CALLENDER'S DIVIDEND

POLICY

Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, at yesterday's meeting, explained in

There were a number of supple- some detall the conservative divi-

mentaries, Sir Henry Page Croft dend policy adopted by the board and Mr. Churchill seeking more

Finally of Callender's Cable and Construc- explicit statement. tion Company. In view of the Premier replied to the substantial rise in profits he dis-given by the Government was closed, the directors had consi- perfectly explicit, -

the

answer

dered the question of increasing As to whether the Government the". Ordinary dividend from the had given Mr. Pirow any reason 15 per cent. rate paid in each of te believe putting forward of Ger- the past 18 years, but had decid- | many's claims would be sympathe- ed. "atter prot aged and careful tically entertained by His Majesty's deliberation." to. plough back the Government, his additional earnings into the inter- the negative—

British fireless. nal resources of the company.

answer :was in

a

New Red

from the South Seas

AF THE LATINO COLON SLIDING

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...83.00 8.40 Tattoo Rouge (Coral, Exotis, Natural, Pastel, Hawaiian) ...81.50 840 Tattoo Lip & Cheek (Coral, Evatio, Natural, Pastel,

Hawaiian)81,508 40 Tattoo Mascara (Black, Brown, Blue) Tattoo Make Up Kit (Lipstick, Rouge Mascara Powder):

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