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MACAO LINE
DAILY SERVICE (including Sunday).
From Hong Kong: 8,00 am, "Taishan"
6.30 pm. "Kinshan"
From Macao!
1.00 "Taishan"
p.m..
300 a.m. "Kinshan"
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rather that they will resign than submit to what they seein to be outside interference in the administration of a body which has existed for nearly 25 years in the Colony, and to which most of the members are bound by fles of duty and ventiment.
This can be readily imagined when it is remembered that every one of them are voluntary and that the and unpaid workers,
pendent on Government assistance in any form,
CHURCH NOTICES
ST. ANDREW'S
CHURCH
Church of England, Kowloon)
BOY SCOUTS A. R. P. LECTURES BEGIN
CATHOLIC "NEWS AND NOTES
Continued from Page 8 The following are the forth-
liquenes and becomes exactly coming services etc. at St. An-like flowing, blood. drew's Church, Kowloon, on Sep- A spectroscopic examination tember 17. Fifteenth Sunday after of the liquefied substanca made Trinity:
In 1902 showed the distinctive Holy Communion 8 am: Choral unes of the spectrum of blood. Communion and address 11 am.The Preacher: The Rev. N. V., Hal-
liqueraction sometimes happens Immediately; at other ward, of Canton; Evensong and times it takes an hour or address 7 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. to occur. Sometimes
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1939.
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First class mall for destinations served by Imperial Airways whether included in the all up scheme or not will be subjected to a surcharge of $1.00 per half ounce if sent by air, in addition to the present air mail races. Letters may however be sent to such destinations by surface transport at the following rates:--
(A)
To British Portersions:—
15 cents for the first ouince
10 cents for each succee ding ounce
10 cents per postcard
on to
more
con-
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To Foreign Countries:-
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Kever
Institution as a whole is not de. /. D. Rosenthall, Vicar, of Christ realing the 'phial seems Church, Kowloon Tong.
tain more of the substance than Primary Sunday School in the before, and in fact a series of Miss Wexperiments Hall 10 2.; Leader: further
showed that the The position has been
Robinson; Young People's Service weight is not constant. aggravated by the fact that within the church 10 am. Leader: Mr.
The Church has in the last few days the newly- R. Baldwin.
pro- nounced the phenomenon miracu- appointed executive committee is
laus, but none of theories ad-, understood to have called upon
vanced in explanation of it can' Mrs. R. Langley, the Honorary
be considered satisfactory. It la Secretary of the local branch, to
not due to change in, teinpera- send in her resignation, and has
ture, and the varying length of also, at the same time, informed
time which the liquefaction takes the local Director. Mr. A. Morris,
renders the explanation, parti- that he must accept the authority
cularly difficult acting of their newly-appointed
Careful obser- vations of the most minute kind Commissioner."
have demonstrated the absence of any deception. St. Januartus beginning
RESENTMENT INTENSIFIED This action has intensified the resentment amongst the members and our representative was able to gather that a meeting is being arranged, by the lower ranks of the organisation, to obtain a con- sensus of opinion as to what ac- tion they should take in protest. extend to a re- signation of the members, en bloe. As a matter of fact, the majority i of them appear already to have decided on this course,
Fortnightly Express Sailings This might even
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LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,
NORFOLK & SAVANNAH
Through Byl, are issued to Central and South America, Gulf and Caribbean Sea Ports and West African Ports. Arrivals from U7.8.A.
1st Nov.
M.V. “ANNA MAERSK”
M.V. "SOPHOCLES"
M.V. "NIEL MAERSK "
Bailings to U.S.A
27th Sept..
12th Oct.
11th Nov.
Ali dates are subject to alteration without notice) ·· EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FÖR PASSENGERS
AT MODERATE RATES.
For Freight and Fassage please apply --
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Agenta
Canton Shameen, H.C.
Tel. 10918. Swatow. Agents: GEBR ROESE
THE
Hong Kong, Fodder 'Building.
Tel, 31205-8. Tel. 1652.
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES
LONDON SERVICE
MENESTHEUS "
Closes for cargo 3 OCT., for London,
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LIVERPOOL SERVICE 'CYCLOPS" Closes for cargo 20 SEPT., for Havre,
Liverpool, Bromborough & Glasgow
NEW YORK SERVICE "ADRASTUS" Closes for cargo 19 SEPT, for Boston &
New York:
PACIFIC SERVICE (via DURIY, KOBE, NAGOYA & TOKOHAKA) *TENDAREUS" Closes for cargo 20 SEPT,, for Victoria,
Vancouver & Boattle.
INWARD SERVICE "PROTESILAUS " From U.K. via the Straits "TYNDAREUB From Victoria, Vancouver Boattle.
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with
limited prasenger Locommdatcion
For freight, passage rate and information apply to
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel. 30233.1
Agents.
1, Connaught Boad, U.
As far as can be gathered, the official intentions are to reorganise the institution which has already proved of invaluable service to the Government,
For instance; it may not be generally known, that the Association has placed at the services of the Government four fully equipped ambulances entirely free of charge, though the Government pays for their maintenance. The Association" operates three other ambul- ances which are always avall- able to the public without charge. Then there is the fact of the. clinics established in
the New Territories. Originally started by the New Territories Medical Benevolent Society, which sponsored by six prominent Hong- kong citizens, later, after negotia- tion with the St. John Association. the two institutions were, amad- gamated and it is only recently that the Government extended the scope of their activities to this area.
ROSARY CHURCH 20, CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON.
Sunday—16th Sunday after Pen-
tecost,
At 6.30 Mass with sermon in Chinese.
At 7.30 Mass with sermon English.
.
in
At 8.30 Mass with sermon, in Portuguese.
was martyred at the
of the fourth century and the
liquefaction
At 9.30 Mass with sermon in Phenomenon of the English. followed by the Benedic-of the blood has been traced back
to the year 1389.
tion of the Blessed Sacrament.
At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc- tion In Chinese.
At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
Queen's Road East. (Opposite-
the Royal Naval Hospital) Heading--Anniversary of ladies' church ald society. Miss Edith Anstey and Major Dorothy Brazier
ON PILGRIMAGE Newspaper reporters who are al- ways on the alert for hints about the coming fashions had recently to record an unusual piece of news about Madame Schiaparelli, prob- by the greatest ving woman dress designer-that she had just taken in a religious pilgrimage. The pilgrimage was that of Lough Derg, in Ireland. It is the severest known to the modern world
days, a rigorous fast has to be ob
The religious exercises take three served during the whole time, most of the day is spent in walking
o preach.
Services on Sunday September barefoot over the island paths re- 17, 1939.
citing long prayers, and the whole of one night is given to prayer Thousands of persons make the pilgrimage,every year, many com- Lug from a long distance.
25 conta for the first ounce
15 cents for each succeeding outis
15 cents per postcard
All letters intended for despatch by air must be so superscribed, and bear a blus air mail label
Parcel Post Service to China, is subject to a
Customs Embargu on certain foreign goods, a list of which may be seen at. G.PO, & K.P.O...
In all cases parcels can only be accepted for despatch as ctr- cumstances permit and at senderá risk.
Manila. Haiphong. Straits. Shanghai
From
Saigon and Tourane. Haiphong.
Shanghai and Amoy
INWARD MAILS
Per
Due
Granville.,
18th Sept.
Kwangteng.
16th Sept.
Mulnam
18th Sept...
Giulio CesarC
16th Sept.
Szechuen.
17th Sept.
17th Sept.
17th Sept.
Canton Tjtnegara..
date. Imperial
Air Mail by "Imperial Airway
Direct Service"-Loudon 10th September: Formosa Shanghai and Amoy. Straits. Bandakan.
Japan
Calcutta and Straits... Straits.
Java and Manila...................
Airways Plaur Canton Maru... Soochow...... Proteslaus....
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Air Mail by "Air France Direct Air France
Service"-Paris date, 13th Sept. Plane
Ale Mail by "Pan 'American Air-
Airways Plane
ways Direct Service"--San Fran- |Pan American
straits.
cisco date, 14th September.
shanghai. Japan.
Australia and Manila. Manlis
Straits,
Japan, Shanghai and Formosa
Straits,
Preachers. Morning Edith Anstey.
Evening-Major Dorothy Brazier, Salvation Army.
Following the Evening Service
The present American- Attorney- | Saigon. a Social Hour will be held at the General, Mr. Frank Murphy; for- S. & S. Home at 8.15 pm. Al,merly Governor-General of the Servicemen and civilians will be Philippines, when he went with the American troops to France dur- warmly welcomed.
ing the Great War promised to go to Ireland to make the pilgrimage Calcutta and Straits. to Lough Derg if he survived. "He Japan. fulfilled his promise.
Was FORTHCOMING
MARRIAGES
Boissevain Cyclops...... Naringa................ Kitano Maru
Pres. Coolidge
18th Sept.
16th Sept.
18th Sept.
18th Sept.
Newchwang.....
19th Sept.
Brisbane Maru...
19th Sept
Islami....
19th Sept.
¡Van Heutsz
19th Sept.
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29th Sept.
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Roseville...........
26th Sept.
Atuta Maru,...
28th Sept.
Tjitjalengka
27th Sept.
Delagoa Maru
28th Sept.
Canada, UA.A., Honolulu, Japan &
Shanghal (Vancouver. B.C., dace 2nd September), Straits and Manila Japan.
# Calcutta and Straita
Madame Schiaparelli Was un- Shanghai The following have given notice one who made the exercises with Japan.
known to her fellow-pilgrims, but Manila.
at the Registry; Supreme Court her, without knowing her identity, Java and Manjis. of their forthcoming marriages: commented on the exactness with Shangbat
Mr. Alfred Hugh Stanton Skinn, which she fulfilled everything con- chemical engineer, Hongkong and nected with it. Her dress did not Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd, and Miss attract any attention, for she is Enid Saunders, of No. 657, Route habituaily very simply dressed. Frelapt, Shanghai:
She is a fervent Catholic and told Mr. Jullo Andre' dos Santes, no one of her intention to go to clerk, Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., Lough Derg. It was quite by acci- and Miss Julla Marla da Roza, of dent that it became known after No. 7, Ladder Street, Upper her return to England. Terrace;
Mr. Li Shu-shing, artist, of Room No. 708, China Building, and Miss Ngan Wal-fan, teacher, of No. 49. Feel Street, ground floor:
Mr. Sung Shi-chl, cameraman, of No. 75, Des Voeux Road Central, ground floor, and Miss Pang Kuen- man, of No, 30, King Kwong Street, ground floor;"
Emap, of Canadı Agamemnon
Hosang.......
Nagato Maru... Santhia
Glenapp....
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COURT MUSICIAN - The publication has been an- nounced of a series of sonatas writ- ten by a Catholic missionary priest saigon.
Shanghai.
For
SATURDAY
India. Straits, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe. via Naples due Naples, 9th October.
SUNDAY
watow and Amoy.
TURDAY.
Date and Tim
Per
Sat. 16th.
Meerkerk.. Lyeemoon...
Giulio Cesare
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION This happened about nine years ago, and it is from that time that there appears to have been some difference of opinion between the Association and the official side. It was, no doubt, this position that prompted Mr. Morris to send in his resignation to the headquarters of the Association last May.
As previously stated, the ques-
in China in the days of Johann Parteis only for Straits & Calcutta Kumsang tion of Mr. Morris's resignation
Sebastian Bach, The priest was Manila, was to be taken up at the next
Theodore Pedrini, an Italian Vin- Chapter of the Association's head
centian, who, in spite of the fact quarters in November, but he has
that a bitter persecution of Chris- since withdrawn bis resignation.
tians was going on, was appointed The local executive committee,
Mr. Cheng Pak-leung, clerk, Court Musician by the Emperor however, have informed him that National Lacquer and Paint Pro-Kang Hal, of the Ch'ing Dynasty. Halphong. they have accepted 15.
ducts, Ltd., and Miss Cheung Lai-Fr. Pedrini composed twelve son- The extraordinary situation yun, school teacher of No. 145, atas, arranged for violins, and he created by these circumstances, is Cheungshawan Road, second floor; lest them in a manuscript book of Straits. deplored by the members, 89 per i Mr. Wong Chi-pong, clerk, of seventy-five pages. They became cent, of whom are Chinese, and No. 2, Shek Kat Lane, ground, bunted among other ancient vo- the greater number non-British floor, and Miss Chan Kam-rauf, lumes in the Pel-t'eng Library of subjects. They point out that the of No. 4, Circular Pathway:
Feking, where they remained for Canton. Brigade owes its position to-day
Mr. Wong Tuen-pun, clerk, of
225 years. almost entirely to Chinese funds No. 7, Ilumination Terrace, second with which it has been financed floor, and Miss Kwok Yin-yue, of from its inception, and the loyalty the Tung On Matshed Contractors, of the members to Mr. Morris, who | Victória Road, Kennedy Town. has been associated with the or- ganisation, entirely in an honor- ary capacity. for the last 20 odd years, and to Mrs, Langley, who as Honorary secretary, has also given her services to the institution for
The 8th Sonata was performed † Airmail for Malaya, Java, and Ans- several years without any "mone-
tralia by *Imperial
Airways tary reward, is strongly reflectedral) Twenty-seven districts in before a large audience at the
south Hopel-are seriously affected Catholic University early in the Direct Service” -- due Bydney. Imperial in the manner in which they are by food, according to an investiga-present year. Fr. Rushl, who lee-
25th Sept. determined to stand behind their leaders against any so-called in- tion conducted by the Hope! Flood tures on Philosophy and psycho- Japan.
Relief Commission.
logy in the Catholic University of terference in the Institution's ad-
of Feiping, is a cultured musician and A total of 5,481,000 || mow ministration.
farm land is inundated and there has made considerable research DR. DOVET'S POSITION
áre 75,891 refugees. No fewer into the possibility of a common Air Mail Our representative has been able than 10,000 houses have collapsed, ground for eastern and western to ascertain that the position of
music For several years be has Dr. J. E. Dovey, who as Supervisor
10-20 FEET OF W
OF WATER
conducted each year a Christmas and Training Officer of the Medi- The inundation was caused by Festival of Music which is one of cal Defence Scheme, had taken the overflowing of the Tze Ya, Ta the outstanding music events of ofice accommodation in the Tsing, Clas Lang, Kan Tang and the year in Paiping-
FLOOD DISASTER IN S. HOPEI SOUTH HOPEI. Bept. 15 (Cen-
Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya... Tinegara Two years ago, Fr. Theodore | Shanghai. Ruehl, S.V.D., a professor of the Catholic University of Peiping, im-
earthed the volume and recognised
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9.00 AM
Taiyuan.
MONDAY
Mon. 18th.
Brisbane Maru... Kingyuan....
9.30 ZN 3.30
Tua, 19th.
Canton Maru....
Kwangtung.
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the value of its contenta. He has Air Mail for "Imperial Airways since transcribed the sonatas into Direct Service"-dua · London. Imperial modern notation, adder other in-
27th Sept. strumental parts and edited them for publication.
It is notined; for ‹ general in-
Brigade headquarters, does not in- Hu To Rivers Low-lying places terfere with the internal adminis are under water between ten and tration of the Institution, and that twenty feet deep. There is yet no formation that from Monday, Dr. Dovey is mainly concerned in sign of the subalding of the Hood September 18, 1939, the Vaccina- reorganising the First Aid posts
Gen. La Chung-lin, Chairman tion Centre at the Harbour Office under emergency conditions.
of the Hope Provincial Govern will be closed as an Anti-cholers The eventual outcome of this ment is personally inspecting the Inoculation Centre. Anti-cholera unhappy controversy is being nooded areas and extending relief inoculation sertificates will be eagerly awaited by the public, es to the refugees, He has sent a muted as usual at Port Health pecially in view of the grave times petition to Chungking asking for once (11, Ice House Street) and in which it is taking place.
rellet
at all Government Hospitals.
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7.00PM.
Wed. 20th.
Beg 5.00
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