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Services At
Cathedral
(Continued from Page 1)
The Dedication
*Then, the congregation stand- ing before him, the Minister, standing at the Holy Table or in some other convenient place, shall address them saying:"
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Brethren, you have heard that our King goeth "farth with his Queen unto his hallowing, to be anointed with holy oll, and to be crowned, for the service of God and of his realm and Empire. You have heard also that we his people are summoned to dedicate curselves with them to the like high service. Now, therefore, let 11s renew before God the profession of our Baptism, and offer ourselves to him for the service of his king. dum.
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Let me, therefore, call to your remembrance the vows and pro- mises made at your Baptism that you may pray for God's grace to keep them.
Mr. Stuart Smith and Mr. Alec Potts discussing the weather in Ice House Street.
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(Continued from Page 10.).
C.C.C.-M. A R. Souza, J. Cavanagh, A. E. Coates, B. W. Bradbury, (Skip) 22 A. S. Gomes, First, it was promised and vowed. C. R. Souza, J. Landolt, D. M. In your name that you would re- Omar. (Skip) 30. A. A. Razack, V. nounce the devil and all his works. N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet, R. Basa. the vain pomp and glory of the (Skib 20. world, with all covetous desires of the same, and the carnal desires of
the flesh..so that you, would not follow nor be led by them.
"Then shall the congregation say,"
Total: 72.
K.C.C.-H. Nish, T. A. Madar, R. G. Craig, F. Goodwin. (Skip) 16. W. Mulcahy, J. M. Brown, H. Overy. J. Jack. (Skip) 18. G. Lee, V. c. Labrum, E. Kern, A. E. Silkstone.
Grant us grace, O Lord, now and (Skip) 16. ever to full this vow.
"hen shall the Minister say, Secondly, on your behalf profession was made of the Christian faith.
Then shall the congregation
.say," Grant us grace, O Lord, now and ever to continue in this faith.
Then
the congregation shall make its profession of faith and say together the Apostles' Creed. I believe in God
"Then shall the Minister say." Thirdly, it
was promised and vowed in your name that you would obediently keep God's holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of your
life..
"And the congregation shall respond," Grant us graçe, O Lord, now and ever to fulfil this vow.
Total: 50.
SECOND DIVISION
CRAIGENGOWER WIN
At Cox's Path, Craigengower C.C beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 37 shots.
THIRD DIVISION
WIN FOR C.S.C.C. At the Valley, Civil Service Cricket Club beat Kowloon Foot- ball Club by 12 shots.
C.S.C.C.; J. L. Faro, C. Cham- pelövier, B. Williams, H. E. Strange, (Skip) 20. H. F. Harper, J. R. Cafr.
W. Cullin, M. N. Rakusen. (Skip) 21. E. Kirman, G. F. Bentley, L R: Whant, H. Westlake. (Skip)"23.
Total: 64.
K.F.C.-J. White," W. Mackie, J. | Lindsay. J. Gibson (Skip) 23. A. Lapsley, C. M. Hall, T. Fergusson. R. Lapsley Sr. (Skip) 10. V. White, D. Blake. R. Lapsley Jr. R. Hall, (Skip). 19.
Total: 52.
NARROW VICTORY
At the Valley, Hong Kong Foot- ball Club beat Recreio by one shot. H.K.F.C.:-E. Casey, W. J. Buller. R. A. Trengrove, J. H. Gelling. (Skip) 20. D. Davies, J. Wells, J.
K.C.C.-G. E. Rutter, A. A. Dand, T. Carr, L. Jack. (Skip) 17. J. Canning, J. Dinnèn, A. Nissim, W. W. Hirst (Skip) 15. H. Kew, F. E Nash, T. R. Hunter, J. Smith, (Skip) Dobson, E. J. Edwards. (Skip) 18. 12.
Total: 44.
G.C.C.-J... N. Karanji, J. H. Coelho, W. Ward, W. K. Way. (Skip) 23. J; R. Soares, “E. Mc- Nay, K. M. Omar, A. M. Omar. (Skip) 28. J. W. Leonard, H. W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman, H. V. Pearse. (Skip) 30.
Total: 81.
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H.N.F.C. LOSE
After this the order of Holy Com- munion is continued, following the same course as at the Coronation At the Valley, Kowloon Bowling itself, when, having, received their Green Club beat Hong Kong Foot- crowns and other régalla and hav-ball Club by 22 shots. ing taken their vows, the King and Queen receive Holy Communion. 6.30 P.M.A Form of Prayer And Dedication
H.K.F.C.-H. G. Wallington, W. Kershaw, S. Eccleshall, W. Gi. (Skip) 17. F. P. Anslow. A. W. Hayward, J. S. Beach, J. Brooks- bank. (Skip) 14 J. Howell, D. Fitches,
P. Morgan, F. H. W. Haynes, (Skip)" 25.
Total: 58:
This service commended for gen eral use by the Archbishops, 18 used here with the sanction of the Bishop of Hong Kong." It begins with the hymn, "Praise the Lord, K.B.G.C.-E V.
Searle, K. C.
J. Barues, B. A. Mansell, F. HI. Glover. A. Webster, (8kip) 18.
Total: 50.
Recreio-A., Noronha, A. M. Xavier, J. M. 8. Rosario. (Skip) 23. C. C. Pereira, E."A. R. Alves, M. A. Oliveria, H. A. Botelho. (Skip) 12. C. M. Xavier, J. H. Figueirdo, O. P. Remedios, C. Roza-Pereira. (Skip) 20.
Total: 53.
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KOWLOON TONG WIN
At Ming Yuen, Kowloon Tong beat Hong Kong Electric RC. by
16 shots.
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The conclusion of the service is the Dedication, of which the words are printed above in the form for Sunday morning.
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Total: 78.
POLICE BEATEN
At King's Park, Club de Reerelo beat the Police R.C. by 31 shots.
Recreio:-D. C. Alves, A. P. Gu- terres, J. F. V. Ribeiro, C. H. Basto. (Skip) 22. F. A. Xavier, C. M. silva, P. A. Yvanovich, E. M. Re- medios. (Skip) 27. F. A. Machado, F. J. H. Marques, A. V. Barros, J. J. Basto. (8klp) 21.
Total: 70,
Police:---H. Headridge, F. H Kelly, J. S. Riddell, W. Glendinning Br. (Skip) 13. J Hayward, B. R. Farlow, T. Tallon, S. Logan. (Skip)
Total: 69.
YACHT CLUB WIN Playing at home, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat Craigen.
gower C. C. by 37 shote
R.H.KY.C.-R. H. Wu, D. Drummond. GE. Costello, B. E. Maughan. (Skip) 27. E. EL King. P. 5. Cassidy, A. W. Brown K. 8. Robertson. (Skip) 39, A. Murdoch, W. R. Marisfield, E. S. Abraham, A. Stevenson. (Яkip) 13.
Total: 84
C.C.C.-D. A. Rozario, 8. L Leonard, J. Pau, W. Bagley. (Ekip>| 13. W. J. Penney, J. H. Xavier, W. H. Atkins, A. 4. Lewis. (Skip) 11.
Zimmern. (Skip) 23.
Total: 47.
13. N. B. Fraser, HL Green, J. Mc-G. Payne, E. Kerrison, Y. Abbas, E. Walter, A. E. Carey. (Skip) 13.
Total: 39.
(iv) Thanksgiving. The General
(1) The Introduction, in which || Thanksgiving brings the service to the hymn "All people that on earth its climax in the Lord's Prayer. do dwell" leads after responses to Then will be sung the hymn "Re- the Exhortation, turning the minds
STREET ACCIDENT
Bin Yuen, age 40, of No. 44 Wyndham Street, third floor, Hong
car No. 41 at 6. p.m. yesterday and was immediately taken to the Gov- ernment Civil Hospital where she was detained
of the congregation to the Abbey Joice today with one accord," Kong, was knocked down by tram- Church of St. Peter at Westminster, followed by Jubilate Deo and the "whither our King and Queen are Blessing. At 12 noon the guns will coming to receive from God the are a salute, and, immediately anointing, which seals their lifes afterwards the congregation will service and bestows God's grace for sing the National Anthem. its fulfilment, and the Crowne which are the 'emblems of their royal state."
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(1) Prayer, beginning with the hymn "O God of Jacob." Prayera are offered for the King and Queen and the British Empire and for all
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At this service places will be re- served for their Excellencies, the Chief Justice," and members of tue Consular Body who have signified their desire to attend. No other places will be reserved. The ser-
its people. The follow the words, vice will be amplified by lond- "Let us now in silence offer our speakers, covering the area in the loyalty to Christ the King and Cathedral compound facing the dedicate ourselves with our King south and west doors. Should the and 'Queen to the service of God day. be wet, the service will be and of our fellow "men" The amplified by loud-speakers in the section ends with the hymn "Lord, Cathedral Hall, where there is ac- while for all mankind we pray.". commodation for 200 people.
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