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ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
(GARDEN ROAD)
January L 1939
1st. Sunday After Christmas"
(New Year's Day).
8 a.m. Holy Communion.
LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Subject-God, ..» The Subject of the Lesson Ser-
all in
Christian Science moji Churches, to-morrow January 1
"8 a.m. Holy Communion In the ill be "God." Peak Church.
11 a.m. Choral Eucharist.
Preacher: The Bishop.
The Golden Text will be:-Thus saith the Lord the King of Israël, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts;
5.30 p.m. Service of Nine Lessons am the first and I am the last with Carols.
and beside me there is no God."
Isaiah 44: B)
Resurrection,
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Among others the rollowing cita- the tions
from will be rend
Children's Services, Cathedral, 10 am. Kindergarten and Children's Service,"
the of Chapel Happy Valley. 9.30 am. Kinder- Bible:-"Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make garten and Sunday School
Stanley Sunday School Room. new covenant with the house of 10 am. Kindergarten and Sunday Israel, and with the house School, ..
of
EMMANUEL MISSION CATHOLIC CATHEDRA¦
CHURCH
The following are the Services for the forthcoming week Enimanuel Mission Church, Nathan Road, Kowloon:-
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Saturday, 8.30 p.m.-Fellowship Meeting followed by the Lord's Supper.
Saturday. 11.15 p.m.-Watch night Service.
are
The following
the forth- coming services at the Catholic Cathedral, Caine Road.
(Vacant)
January i-Sunday The Circumcision of Our Lord
Morning Services:
1st Mass at 6 with sermon in Chinese.
2nd Mass at 8 Solema High Mass followed by the Procession of the Blessed Sacrament Veni Creator and Benedletion.
3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in Engilsh.
Evening services:
At 3.30 Catechetical Instruction: At 4 Exposition of the Blessed'
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1938.
DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE
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CHINA. JAPAN,
MALAYA. THE
PHILIPPINES
NETHERLANDS
INDO CHINA. INDIES, ETC.
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First Edition 1862, revised annually
Sacrament, recitation of the Hely 1939 Edition Now in Course of Preparation
Rosary and Benediction.
January 2.-The Holy Name of
Jesus.
Sunday, 11 a.m.-Divine Service, Preacher, Rev. G. G.. Phillippe. Subject. The New Man." Text. "Therefore if any man be in Christ he is a new creature. old things are passed away; behold all things are become new" 2 Cor. 5:17.
Sunday. 3 p.m.-Sunday School and Bible Classes.
Sunday, 8.30 p.m. Gospel Service Judah: Not according to the preceded by Song Service at 9 p.m. covenant that I made with their
Monday-Saturday 8 p.m.-Uni- fathers in the day that I took them vursal Week of Prayer, commences Holy Communion is celebrated by "the hand to bring them out of on Monday, January 2, 1939.
Monday: Subject. Thanksgiv-Month-Epiphany of Our Lord. the land of Egypt; which my (Peak
Obligation-Holy venant they brake, although Iing. Confession, and Prayer. Church).
was an husband unto them, alth Thursday and Saturday at 7.30 Lord: But this shall be the am. (Cathedral).
covenant that I will make with the Friday (Epiphany of our Lord)ause of Israel: After those days, at 7.45 am (Cathedral).
ith the Lord. I will put my law their inward parts, and write
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WEEKDAYS
'Tuesday
at 7.30
Thursday. Prayers for the slot,
at 10.15 a.m.
t in their hearts; and will be their
Dally 12 noon a Special Service God, and they shall be my people. Of Prayer: (Broadcast).
OTHER NOTICES January 28 p.m. Badminton, Cathedral Hall
January 4-10-12.30 p.m. Cathedral Women's Fellowship Working Party. Cathedral Hall
8 p.m. Badminton League Match, Cathedral Hall.
Tuesday: Subject. The Church Universal.
Wednesday: Subject, Nations and their Rulers.
Thursday: Subject, Missions. Friday-Subject. Home Life and Education.
:
January 5-The Vigil of Epi- phang.
Holy Hour from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m., January 6th-First Friday of the
Holyday of Masses as on Sunday
General Communion in honour of the Sacred Heart at 7.30 Mass. At 5.30 p.m. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
On week days. "Mass at 6 and 7.30,
Confessions Morning and Even-
Saturday-Subject. Home Mis- they shall teach no more every sions and the Salvation of the tng. man his neighbour, and every man | Jewa.
brother, saying know the Lord:
Monday, 8 p.m.-S.A.C.A. Meet ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
Tuesday, 2.30 p.m.-Meeting for
or they shall all know me. from ing. the least of them unto the greatest
them, salth the Lore": Jer-Chinese Amphs. emiah 31: 31-34)
The following citations will also be read from the Christian January 5-9.30 p.m. Cathedral science Textbook, "Science and Women's Fellowship Devotional Health with Key to the Scriptures" Service: Speaker: The Dean, by Mary Baker Eddy:—"I, of Ego. "The Life of Christ."
Divine Principle: Spirit. Scul in-
Thursday. 10.15 am. Ladies Bible Study Circle at 216, Nathan Road. Friday. 8 p.m. Bible Study Cir cle at 3. Ho Man Tin Street, con- ducted by Mr. C. R Jonsson.
All are welcome..
. 5,30 p.m.. Cathedral "Scouts corporeal, unerring, immortal, and ST, TERESA'S CHURCH
Headquartereternal Mind
Meeting. Scouts Lower Albert Road..
January 6-5.30 p.m. Choir Prac- tice, Cathedral.
8 p.m. Badminton League Match, Cathedral Hall.
THE UNIVERSAL WEEK OF PRAYER
January 1.-The Circumcision of Our Lord.
First Mass and General Com- munion at 8 am.
Service for the Army and Royal Navy at 9 nm.
Third Mass at 10 a.m., "followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Sunday School at 3 pm.
January 6-Epiphany of Our Lord. Holyday of Obligation) (Abstinence is dispensed).
Holy Mass and General Com- munion at 8 am.
On week-days, Holy Mass at
a.m.
Mass
Confessions are heard every day. Ser-before and after Mass.
All the object of God's creation December 31, Saturday. at 6.00 reflect one Mind, and whatever re- p.m. Thanksgiving Service, with flects not this one Mind, is false Sermon. Te Deum and Benedic- and erroneous. even the beller tion. that life. substance, and In- January 1. Sunday: The Cir- teligence are both mental and cumcision of Our Lord.
7.00 a.m. Holy Mass with material Life, Truth, and Love Meetings will be held dally in constitute the triune Person call-mon in Chinese.
On Saturdays, the special time 8.00.a.m. Holy Mass. Sermon in for Confession is from 4.30 p.m. to the Cathedral between the hours ed God.—that is, the triply divine of 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. commencing Principle. Love. They represent a
Eriglish and Benediction.
8 p.m. from Monday, January 2, to Bun- trinity in unity, three in one-the
9.30 a.m., Holy Mass with Ser-
day, January 8.
same essence, though multiform in mun In English. office: God the Father-mother;
ENGLISH METHODIST Christ the spiritual idea of son-
CHURCH
WANGHAI HONGKONG (ENGLISH. CIRCUIT) Queen's Road East, Wanchal, Hongkong (Opposite. Royal Naval│· Hospital.
Childe
ship; divine Belence and the Holy Comforter. These the three ex
press in divine Science the three
fojo, essential nature of the in- Anite" (Pages 688, and 331)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
First Chirch of Christ, Scientist,
Hongkong, a Branch of the Mother
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January 2: Monday. The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
January 5. The Vigil of Epi- phany:
.From 8.00 to 7.00 p.m. Holy Hour. tollowed by the Meeting of the Apostleship of Prayer.
Our
January 6, The Epiphany Lord (Holyday of Obligation, Ab- stinence dispensed). First Friday of the Month,
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Services on Sunday January 1.
Holy Masses at 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30 Church, The First Church of Christ. 1939.
Preachers. Morning
-Rev. J. E. Scientist in Boston, Mass, No. 31 am The Exercises of the First
Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Friday at 7.00 a.m. Sandbach, Evening Rev. Donald B.
Tram Station. Sunday Service Morning Parade Service at the 11.15 am The Sunday School is English Methodist Church at 10.15 held at 10a.m. Testimony Meet- am followed by the Annual Ing. Wednesday, 6 p.m. A Reading Covenant Service with Holy Com-Room is located in the Church Building and is open on Monday to Hymn No. 959, Prayer, Hymn Friday inclusive from 10.30 a.m. to No 930, 1st Lesson; Hymn No. 360, 12.30 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Zne Lasson, Prayer. Notices. Saturday 10.30 am to 12.30 p.m. ffman No. 807 Sermon, Hymn All authorised Christian Science ing services etc., at St. Andrew's of Intercession from St. John's
literature is available at the Read-
tulon
Un 831. Benediction.
Evening Service at the Englishing Room. The public is cordially
Methodist Church at 7 p.m.
(CHURCH OF ENGLAND).
New Year's Day Services. Universal Week of Prayer The following are the forthcom-
Church, Kowloon.
Invited to attend the services and
Bunday, January 1.-New Year's Day.
Hymn No. 252. Prayer, Hymn to visit the Reading Room.
No. 817, Lesson. Prayer, Notices,
Hyran No. 915, Serpon Hun
No. 958. Henadiction.
NOTICES FOR THE WEEK Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at the 8.
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ROSARY CHURCH
20, CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON
The following are the forthcom- 8. Home at 15 p.m. All Service- ren and civilians are warmly wel.jing Services, etc. comed.
Saturday, Dec. 31-At 6 p.m The Badminton Club will meet Exposition of the Blessed Sacra- -the 88. Home on Monday ment, Sermon, Solemn Te Deum
and Benediction. and Thursday at 7 pm.
There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship at the 8. ic S. Home on Tuesday at 8,30
From 11 pm to midnight (De- vetion for the End of the Year).
Exposition of the Blessed Bacra- ment and Benediction.
Bunday. Jan. 1-Feast of the "Attention te drawn to the Un-Circumcision of Our Lord. versal Week' de Prayer-Monday,
At 6.30 Mass with sermon in January 2 to Sunday, January B
Chinese, inclusive Meetings will be held daily in Et. John's Cathedral from 5.30 to 8.30 pau.
The Week, of Prayer will cul- inate in a United service of
At 7.30 Mass, with sermon in English.
At 8.30 Mass with sermon 'in Portuguese.
At 9.30 Mass with sermon in
TO-DAY
A PROGRAMME OF VARIETY & DANCE MUSIC 'London LoT' 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of a Service
Cathedral
La Precieuse
12.30 p.m. Marcel Mule and His Saxophone.
Holy Communion 8 ain.
(Couperin, ELIT. Primary Sunday School in the Kreisler); Schon Rosmarin (Kreis- Hall 10 am. Leaders: Mrs. Birdier) - with Piano; Humoreske and Miss W. Robinson.
Young People's Service in the Church 10 am, Leader: Mrs. J. R. Higgs.
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6.45 John Reynders with
Orchestra (D2).
his
1,30—"Mr, Bowers Goes High Hat.”
(D2).
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TO.DAY
H.K. Time.
1.1.
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(Dvorak-Karisler)-with Plano. 12.40 p.m. Light Orchestral. Le Petit Capitaine (Raquelle); Tres Jolie (Jeffries)-Leslie Jeffries Mattins at 11 a.m. Preacher: The jand His Orchestra; Tacklewny Vicar. (Service Broadcast).
(Collins); Chinese Legend (8chu- Evensong at 6.15 pm. Preacher: lenburg, arr. Elinger)-The Ri-
chard Creen Orchestra: Aragon 10.00-Music-Light and The Vicar.
Monday, Jan. 2.-Beginning of Fantasia' (Albenda); Puerta Universal Week of Prayer organis-Tierra-Bolero (Abeniz)---Orquesta led by the world's Evangelical Al- Sevilla conducted by Josquin Ro-
liance. Service in Cathedral at 5:30 berti..
1 p.m. Local Time. Signal and p.m. Speaker: The Dean. A short service will be held in the Cathe-Weather Report. dral in this connection every day this week' at 5.30 p.m.
Medical Relief Working Party 10
witness on Sunday, January & at English, followed by the Expoal- 19 5.30 p.m. to be conducted by the tion of the Blessed Sacrament, Rt Rev. Bishop Ronald W. Hall.
Veni Creator and Benediction,
CHRIST CHURCH
(Waterloo Road)
MATTINS: Rev. D. Rosenthall
to Preach January 1, Sunday after
Christmas
At 2.30 pm. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Wednesday, Jan. 4-Meeting of the Apostleship of Prayer's Ladies- Promoters at 5.45 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 6--Vigil of the Epiphany. Meeting of the Ladies' Union at 11 am-Holy Hour with sermon in English from 6 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6-Feast of the Epluhany of Our Lord-Helyday of Obligation-The Abstinence is dis-
7.15 am. Holy Communion. 9 am Mattins and Sermon. Preacher: The Priest-in-Charge. 10.30 am. Service in Mandarin pensed.-Masses at 8.30, 7.30 and English for visitors from Narth and Central China
Bunday at 9 a.m. at 9 Duke 8 Thursday, Jan. Holy Com
a.m.
1.03 p. Hungarian Music and Viennese Waltzes.
AdueMarch (Olivieri); Black Orchids (Biohartz)-Barnabaa Von
Bible Reading Fellowship, and Fellowship of Youth 6 p.m. .
Teachers Preparation Class 7 ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S
p.m.
St. Andrew's Club "Open Night" _p.m. -
Tuesday, Jan. 3.-Mothers' Union Party Committee Meeting 3 p.m.
Brownle Pack 3.30 p.m.
CHURCH
Bright
Shield Cricket; South Australia v. Victoria']
(A)
3.30-Young People's Bession (A), 4.00 "Cards on the Table." (D1). 4.20 Christmas Picture Bookc
(D1).
4.40--Sporting News and Notes
(A).
5.05- "The Year's Poetry." (D1). 5.25-Ballad Recital by Alan Coad, baritone (D1); Commentary On News (A). 5,35--Sporting "Highlights of the
Week (A), 5.40-"London Log.” (D1). 5.50 News (D1),
6.00 "You'll Hear Them in 1939."
Recorded Numbers by Cele brity Broadgarten for 1939 (A),
6.45 "Steamboat,"
with
Jack
Clarke and Orchestra. (D2).
7.00-Jim Davidson's New Year
Party (A).
7.30-John Dickinson
Band (DZ),
8.00-Lieder "Recital
Geczy and
Hey His Orchestra; Play Gypsy ("Countess Maritza" Kalman)-Leste Jeffries and. His Orchestra: Old Vienna Melodies (Pollack) Edith Lorand and Her 8.15 Viennese Orchestra: That Match- less Pair Of Eyes Fete Falussy); TH Ghé You Away To
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of life and work in Canada by a lumberman (D2).
8.15--The Luton Band (D2), 8.45--New Year's Day Service, Ad-
dress by the Rev. Pat Mc» ‚ Cormick (D2). 9.15—"London's New Year," Talk by Anthony Weymouth (D2). 9.25 Sunday News, Weekly News- letter and Sports Summary (D3). 10.00--Recital of Music for Two Pianofortes by Rawicz and Landauer (D3).. 10.20-"If I Were You" (D3). 10.50-Rectial by A.nold Matters,
bass-baritone (P3), 11.10-Religicus Service from 84. ... George'a Congregational Church, Address by the Rev. A.M. Munro (D3). 12.00--Sunday News, Weekly -Newsletter and Sports Sum-
ruary (13).
12.30-Fred Hartley and his Sextet, with Brian Lawrance, bari- Lone (D3).
(Apaley)
p.m
by Ethel Ewins, contralto (D2).
and Elaertie," “Aertrut (D2) and | 8,50—"London Log" (D2),
9.00--Aston Elippodrome Orches- tra (D2); Jim Davidson's New Year Party (A). 9.30-Newa (D2).
10.00
Theatre Composers: Sidney Jones, the Man and his Music." (D3).
(Dr. Sandor Jeno)--Hungar- ian Gypsy Band; Let Us Dream- Serenade (Carl Rabrecht)--Georga Boulanger and His Orchestra: Southern Skies (Kunneke) Barnabas Von Geczy and His Oruk. 1.30 pm. Kepter and "Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and· An-11.00--“Cards on the Table." (D3). Ser-nouncements.
13.20-"The Bugginses Christmas
Party." (D3), 12.00-News (D3),
The Sailors Home and Seamen's Institute, Hongkong. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday after Christmas:
11 am, Morning Prayer and Re-mon. Preacher: Rev. Cyril Brown.
1.40 p.m. Ronnie Munro and His 80.m. Short Evening Bervice. |--Orohogtra with Sophie Tucker and N.B-The Church in open to the Arthur Riscos.
Foolish Heart--Fox-Trot: Who.
Boys' Choir Practice 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4--Medical lief Working Party 10: a.m.'
Wolf Cubs 5.30 p.m. Fellowship of Youth's New Year's Social 8.45 p.m.
Rover Senuts 8.45. n.m. Thursday, Jan. 5.--Women's Fel- lowship 3 p.m.
Boy Scouts 8 D.m
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Ft. Andrew's Club League Bad- minton Match 8.30 vn, (Choral), 8.30 and 930 am-Bene-Friin. Jan. 6.-The Epiphany. diction of the Blessed Sacrament Holy Communion 7:30 am,
Medical Rellef Working Party 10 at.6.p.m.
Full Choir Pracule 6.30 pm
On week-days: Mass at 6.30 and 2m. 7.30 am
:
a.m.
and
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX Loves You Fox-T204 Ronnie 1230 Robinson Crusoe,” (D3),
CHURCH
18. JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON
The following are the services for the forthcoming week:
Saturday. 6 p.m; Bunday, 8.30a.m. Monday, July 11-6 p.m. Tuesday, July 12 8.30a.m. Bt. Peter and St. Paul
Munro, and Elis Dance Orch; Moanin' Low (Dietz and Rainger) Sophie Tucker with Ted Shapiro Orchestra: Moon At Bea~~FOX- Trot; You Needn't Have Kept It A Secret-Waltz Ronnie Munru and His Orchestra with vocal re- frain: There. Never Was
A Girl Lake Mary, Elis)-Arthur Riscoe (Continued on Back Page)
p.m
TO-MORROW
4.00 "For "what We Have Recely-
ed." (D1).
MONDAY
4.00-in Town To-night." (D1). 4.30-Music 'of Mendelssohn. Organ Recital by Eric Th!- man (D1).
4.50-Theatre Composers: Sidney Jones, the Man and his Music. (DI)..
5.50 News (D1);
8.45-Music Hall, with the BBC
Variety Orhcestra "((D2). 7.45 The BBC Empire Orchestra
(D2).
8.45-"Green Fields and Pave
ments." Talk by a.G. Street.. (D2).
Jahn
Pauer
9.00-Sonata Recital by Norina Semino (violoncello) and (pianoforte)
(D2)
9.30 News (D2).
10,00 David Buchan in Planoforte
Improvisations (D3). 10.10-In Town To-night." (D3). 430-Recital by John Simons. 10.40-The BBC Empire Symphony
pianist (D1)
Concerts (D3), 4.50--Sunday News, Weekly News-12.00-News (D3),
letter and Sports Summary, am,
(DI).
12.30 Afternoon Revue.
(DS)
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