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ST. DOMINIC; LOUVAIN LIBRARY: ROTHAY REYNOLDS:
ARMY CHAPLAIN
St. Dominte, whose fesat is celebrated tomorrow. is venerat- ed itroughout the world as the founder of the Dominican Order. the Order of Preachers, well known in Hongkong because of ther House of Studles for the Far East, situated
по
Stubbs
Road St. Dominic lived at the beginning of the 13th century Albigen- and began his public esreeg by preaching against the gian heresy in the south of France.
After spending more than ten years In this work he founded, in the year of Magna Charta, his celebrated Order. Its immediate purpose was to preach the Catholle Truth against the errors and abuses of the day. This Order, and that which St. Francis founded about the same time, did a great deal to remedy the prevailing evils aud make the thirteenth century one of the greatest in Christian history.
St Dominic was a Spaniard and The library contained, Detare his Order spread rapidly in Spata, the war, about. 900,000 volumes Italy and France, but before many given by nearly all the universities ¦years it extended also to England, in the world, to make up for its where convents were founded at destruction In 1917. They were Canterbury, London and Oxford housed in 1 building equipped
It produced many great men, with all the modern technical including numerous Popes and appliances. Of the 800,000
such famous theulogians as St. lumes, only 15,000 were left intact. Thomas Aquinas und St. Albert and of 800 manuscripts only 16
painters such as were left. LAMMERT BROS.the Great and
Fra Angelico and Fra Bartolom-
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CHURCH & GENERAL
CATHOLIC
CATHEDRAL
9th Sunday
After
Pentecust.
Morning services: 1st Mass at 6.30. with sermon in Chinese 2nd Mass : at 8 Solemn High Mass followed
by Procession of the Blessed Sacra
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1941.
H.K. Volunteer Orders
ORDERS BY COL. 1. B. ROSE, M.C, COMMANDANT,
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
PARADES
Corps Artillery int Battery
ment, 3rd Mass at 10 with sermon Aug. 5. 2 p.m. HQ. Advance Putty. 17-Cables. i) Period 3 Sub-M.G
Dress
Sec
at: 230 p.m. Remainder.
GoWD. Fraining at D'Agutlak
Aug. 1. 530 p.m. HQ D.E.L Dress-Mufti. 1.0. training.
2nd Battery
Scandal Potni. L. Aug. 6, 5.30 p.m. Sec. Layers. Dress Overalls. 8.D caps to be carried.
MISS JAN STRUTHER
AUTHORESS MAKES
GREAT HIT
NEW YORK-If the events of
Us
Aug. 8, 5.18 p.m. H. Dresa Muiti
WT Group working. (H) Tru- ing Cadre and Recrutis. Lecture No
detalled. laid Those
(IV) Remainder. Sigual training.
Orderly Sergt. for week-Sgt A. D. the last few years have taught us
anything. Coppin.
they have taught that writers have got to be fight- Mobile Column
Jan ors on
Struther Aug. 6, 2.38 p.m. R.Q.
OCCASION." ti Nus and 2 (A/Car) Becs. L.G and V.C. (whose name isn't Miniver) spoke instruction. W Nos and 2 Plus. in clipped English accent, as she Practical Map reading (11) No. 3 stood before the mirror arranging Pin. LC, instruction. tivi Dress --her hair in her hotel suite in Fighting Order, shirt sleeves.
Boston writes Clarissa Lorenz in Ang. 8, 6.30 μm. H.Q. (1) Nos. i the Christian Science Monitor.
I.G And VG and 2 (A/Cari Sec.
Like many of her countrywonien instruction. Mi) Nos 1 and 2 Pins.
wartime Britain she had been walking hatless through the windy streets. Her profile, which was delicate and piquant, had Fonic -
in English Evening services 3.30 Catechetical Instruction at 4 Exposition of the Blessed Sacro- ment, recitation of the Holy Rosary and Benediction. Aug. 4-St Dom- Inic, Founder of the Order of Preachers. Aug. 6-Transfigura blon of Our Lord. Aug. 7-Exposi-
Aug. 8, 6.30 pm HQ K Sec. No. 2. tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Fatigue Party. 6 p.. H.Q Whole recitation of the Holy Rosary and Battery Dress Jacket. shorts, hel Benediction at 6.30 p.m On week met web-equipment, boots, strel hel- days Mass at 6.30 and 7.30 ammet. All spare uniform, equipment Confessions morning and evening except greatcoat must be brought in litt bags. K bags to be at HQ by Week-end Camp at 4 p.m. Aug. 8 Bluff Head.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
3rd Battery
Ack 5, 5.30 pm H.Q All members Dress-Mufti. Recognition of targets Lecture by Major Garland.
COURSE OF SERMONS BY THE ACTING-VICAR
Eighth Sunday August 3
Aug. 1, 2 pin HQ All members After Trinity, 8 am,
Holy Cem- | Derss-ás laid down for day train- munion; 10 a.m. Junior Sunday ng School; 11 am. Matins
SPT. And
Next Preacher. The Acting Vicar
and Sermon: Auk. Evensong Preacher. The Acting Vicar. The thereafter. Usual Social Hour follows this
HON
7p.m
The first Chinese priest and papers recently that six large service. bishop was a Dominican. Gregory crates of books reached Prinknash lo, who was consecrated Bishop in Canton, in 1885
LOUVAIN LIBRARY
All hopes for the safety of the famous library the Catholic University in Louvain were dia- pelled some time ago by a broad- cast from a German radio station It gave detalls of the destruction, caused by the burning of the Uni- versity library during the German tavusion last summer.
SAW - SEE?
"Rain before seven, shepherd's pie by eleven -- old saw, Hawkina."
*Imu, Sir. Old taw, Str.”
"And here in a new saw, Hawkins. Howe's before bed, no «che in the head:"
Very claver, Str. Very apt indeed. You would sond lê li to vyme of thatu idverthing people. I understand they pay very handsomaty for ruch
Togades."
Yes, Hawicios. 1 belleve I have a sort of fate for that son of thiẳng. I
BUL COEMEN SO me in my bacİ."
"Indoad, Sir."
"And I would like to go even further Tire praise of Rose's Lime Juice should be blazoned fortia io letters of gohi in all night club, cocktail baru, and other premises licensed and unlicensed where the lads of the village do mostly congregate."
"} gather, Sir, that Rand's Lime Juice was not lacking at last night's gathering."
"What En uncanny faculty you possces, Hawkins, for the ocular penetration of brice lef**
UB.BEER
LIGHT & DARK
on
draught
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M.G. Sec. Drill. (1) No. 3 Pn. D.G
Or Dress as previously
Instruction. detailed.
Organisation
In future Nos 1 and 2 Pins wil be thing boyish about it known as Nos, 1 and 2 (A/Cur) Secs.. "Ever since I arrived in the Nos 3 and 4 Pins as Nos 1 and 2 United States" she continued. T Plns and No. 5 Pin as No 3 Pin
No. 1 Company Aug. 4. No parade
80
LOW
have been asked what Grest Bri- tain is 1ke i wartime. It is int an easy question to answer Company many people don't really
Weupon what Dress - Mufti
It was like in peacetime. Visitors from my country to yours Aug. 6. 645 p. HQ Ofters Letend to be rather overwhelmed by
training and tias Chamber
Changes ol ki, etc. QM.% evening 13 and alternate
Aug. 8. 5.30 p.m HQ parede.
Wednesda Wednesda
ture
4th Battery
245 11 H.Q
All Secs
itxio
A Ses Aug. 8. 6.30 p.m.
parade Dress--Mufti. Ons Chamber.
Aug. . # p.th H.Q parude. Dreka - Battle order
וק B ?
H
Aug. 4 10 am. Medica; War Dress as laid down for day Abbey, containing books bequeath-Working Party for China.
Ing. Training et Pakshawan.
Aug. 7, 5:30 pm ed to the munks by the labe
Welt Cubs; Aug. 6-5.30 p.m.
Dress Multi KI inspection dled Rothay Reynolds,
in 5.45 who
8.30 p.m. Cheu Practice.
Alig
Acc AR detmird The pm. Fellowship Social Jerusalem some months ago.
Dress Muft). B.C.A Class incident. recalls the remarkable Aug. 7-10 a.m. Medical War career of that famous journalist. Working Party for China: 8.30 p.m.
Moonlight Bathing Plenic.
Aug. 8: 5.30
p.m Scouts
No. 2 Company
the great size of the united States. to Aug. 5, 5.30 p.m. Kowtoon Dock No whereas visitors from yours 7 Pin. Dress --Mufti Weapon train mine are always a little awestruck Ing.
by the great age of England. H.Q Company "These two things are not really 13 S.BR. fitting. Important, What it comes to
that your children have more Compan: geography to learn about their
Hall country, and ours have more mus
tory to learn about theirs.
5th AA Battery Aug. 5, 230 p.m. HQ. No. 1 Serday training. Dress-as detalled. Half day in- tng ut Saiwan.
He bad studied for the Anglican ministry, and served churches in England before going as chaplain to the English Church in ft. Petersburg Leningrad). After his reception into the Catholte Church The Rooms of St. Andrew's Fel-Dress—as detalied. Hall day train he returned to St. Petersburg
from as lowship are open daily
10 ng at Saiwan DAILY NEWS correspondent.
a. til p.m.
6.30 pm. Intercessions in connex- Aug. 8, 5.30 pmt. HQ Nos. 1 and 2
ion with the War; 8.30 p.m. Moon - Secs. Dres--Mufti (las irst light Bathing Picnic.
Aug. 7, 2.30 pm H.Q. No
He was an intelligence officer
2 Sec
Field Company Engineers Aug. 7. 230 p.m. K.CB Corupany
In the World War. and when it ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S parade. Dress-- Helmet, shirt
went to Berth for the
was over DAILY MAIL. After his death six ! noted correspondentis wrote to the DAILY TELEGRAPH to pay - bute to his fearlessness 1 facing Nazi officials there.
Douglas Woodruff related that he "used to take pleasure in sap ing the Rosary aloud in the streets 50
dumbfounding the
of Naxi officials."
MISSING ARMY CHAPLAIN
Benedictine
A Dom
young
priest, Gervase Hobson-Matthews, who refused to
Jast board the ship taking the British Expedi- Lonary Force from Dunkirk, de- claring that his place was with
the wounded and the dying, has been presumed by his community
to be dead.
He served as a military chaplain and was given a pass to return |to England with the hundreds of
thousands of troops who
CHURCH
8th Sunday after Trinity: 8 am Holy Communion: 8 p.m. Short Evening Service. Cyril Brown.
Preacher: Rev.
Launch bathing plenies for Sex- farers on Saturday and Sunday at 2.30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
31 MACDONNELL RD.
hosetops, boots and puttices. tions in N.T
No. 3 Company Aug 4 No parade Aug. 7. 0.30 pm HQ Dress-Over alla. SD. caps. Company training.
Aug. 8. 6.20 nm HQ Dress-Might ing Order Week-end Manning
AFFILIATED. UNIT Nursing Delachment, H.K.V.D.C.
shorts. Lecture Demoll-
Corps Signals Aug. 4. No parade. Aug. 5. 5.45 p.. HQ Those de tatied Admin. Lecture.
Aug. 2 p.m. HQ Dress ––Summer Battle Order. Weekly day training
SHORTAGE OF COFFINS
Owing to the Bino-Japanese hos- tilities, the sources of supply of
colins, such as Diri
The subject of the Lesson Ber- Chinese
תרד
in all Christian churches will be: "Love."
Aug. 8. 5.45 pin. St John's Cathe dra Hall Dress Outdoor Uniform. First Ald Lecture.
Strength-Decrease
Miss I. Hibbard, 24.7.41. Leave
Miss M. F. Cole, 31.3.41-31.12.41 Mrs. P. Macc, 1.10.41-12.11.41
A flash of the old Miniver hu- mour Illuminated the grave. dauntless face. Σ
remembered
of how she appeared during one her talks in Boston. dressed in Chinese-lacquer red, with a scar-
let
bow in her dark hair. and obliged to stand on several chlid- ren's books in order to reach the microphone,
"One of the greatest
tragedies
of the world," she went on, turn- ing her fine gray eyes on me, "is that your country and mine so far near in spirit, should be so apart in space. Modern science has not yet thought up any way of stretching the incomes of the ordinary middle-class familles, so spend their vaca- tions on the opposite side of the Atlantic.
STEELE-PERKINS that they can
FOR INDIA
MORE SERIOUS Miss Struther's expression be-
Science Chau, Liu Chau and Chungshan D.A.R.P. Leaving At came a shade more serious as she
are almost blocked with the result
The Golden Text will be: "The that there is an acute shortage of End Of Month Lord thy God in the midst of thee coffins in the Colony as well as a
of supply
stli
Wing-Commander
A
H.
Director of
thee with singing." (Zephaniah 3: 137).
Among others the following sources brought across the Channel while citations will be read from the closed. It is feared that even the ence.
Bible: 'And this Es Ilfe eternal. dead will be "affected" by the war. fierce air battles raged last sum-that they might know thee, the
mer.
were
ne
only true God and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." (John 17: 3)
ST.
TERESA'S CHURCH
The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science
was Master of
When he decided to stay, wrote a letter to his sister. Honor Hobson-Matthews, and gave it to a soldier who was leaving.
Dom Gervase
added. "I had a letter from my
husband.
Σ
At
He says my eldest son's been evacuated from seboot has mighty; he will save, he will re-high increase in prices, according Steele-Perkins,
Air Scotland to Wales, but our London joice over thee with joy; he will to a Chinese Press report.
Raid Precautions, will be leaving house hasn't been bombed yet. It is understood that there are for Delhi to assume a new AR.P. must write him to get our family rest in his love, he will joy over
approximately 4,000 coffins left in post in India toward the end or photograph albums away into a the whole Colony, and If the August.
This he revealed yester- safer place." remain day at
The Scotch-she is a Lowlander his weekly press confer-
--are sold to be both dour and Work on the air raid tunnels durable, but in picturing this ex- here is proceeding apace, Wing-quisite poet-essayist you can omit Commander Steele-Perking stated, the first adjective. Mrs. Maxtone- and new and additional entrances Graham (Jan Struther In terary
life) was educated in London. are being constructed. Prince Edward Rd., Tel. 56217 The Arsenal Street tunnel is 15 she not only wrote stories and
them got
published. August 2 The Indulgence of being fitted out with electric and poems but Textbook, "Selence and Health the Portiuncula: A Plenary Indul-lacap lighting. first Ceremonies at the Ealing priory with Key to the Scriptures," by gence can be gained on each visit stores and battle gates, the latter Punch and, notably, the London
posts, Her church, and was a teacher in the Mary Baker Eddy: This is life to this Church during the day; being used for the purpose of pre-Times
She was the only women priory schools until he became a eternal, Bay Jesus, -1s, not shali
from editorial writer on taig powerful AL 5 p.m. today begins at La Salle venting people coming in chaplain
be; and then he defines everlast-College a Closed Retreat for Young opposite directions, thus clashing paper. When the New Statesman ing life as a present knowledge of Men which will close on Monday and causing confusion.
offered a prize for the best parody Love, Truth and Life. One moment
at 9 am. For particulars apply He hoped that this and other of Mrs. Minlyer, she got it of divine consciousness, or the
to St. Teresa's Rectory or the Se-tunnels would be ready for public sending one in under an assumed spiritual understanding of Life
cretary of St. Teresa's C.YM.8. Inspection in the near future, the name. That Mrs. Miver should and Love, is a foretaste of eternity. 9th Sunday after Pentecost: 1st This exalted View, obtained and Preacher the Rev. Fr. De Angelis; Director of A.R.P. said, Mass and General Communion, 8 retained when the Science of being at 7.15 s.m. begins the Novena to
8t. Philomena in preparation a.m. 2nd Mass, 10 a.m., followed is understood would bridge over
the war
In the first month ni
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
for
Aug. 3, 9th Bunday after Pente-
by Benediction. This Service will with life discerned spiritually the the Feast (11 August). Bye! broadcast. Sermon by Rev. Interval of death, and man would Father R. Harris, J. "You have be in the tall consciousness of cost, 7 am, Holy Mass with Ser- Choral received the spirit of adoption of his mortality and eternal har-mon in Chinese; 8:30 am.
Maas, Sermon in English, General Communion and Benediction: 9.30 a.m. Meeting of Children of Mary (English speaking Section): 10,30 [am. Holy Mass with Sermon
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
8th Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 am. Holy Communion and in the Peak Church; 11.00 am. Choral | Eucharist and Sermon. Preacher, Rev. J. G. H. Baker; 7.00 p.m. Evensong and Bermon, Preacher, The Bishop of Hongkong.
The last Social Hour until the resumption of these gatherings next Autumn will be held im- mediately after Evensong.
Holy Communion will be ecle-
sickness and
mony, where sin. death are unknown." (Science and Health, pages 410,598).
ENGLISH METHOD ST CHI, RC English.
HONGKONG
Queen's Road Kast. Opposite the Royal Naval Hospital SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER AFTER MORNING SERVICE
Preachers. Morning-Rev.
EFO
ald
HOSPITAL CLEARED
NO GROUND FOR CRITICISM
essays
went to
Spectator.
for
be considered by Hollywood as a filming possibility- James Biton is writing the screen version is a triumph for the essay world, since that enchanting way 'is en- threly innocent of any plot, as we all know!
When I suggested that she her- self may have revived the essay. neglected since Lamb and Mon- taigne. Miss Struther sald rather Allegations of
at spiritedly. "I love essays, of course negligence Wellhouse Hospital, Barnet, were but I do Uke. them with some at refuted at the resumed inquest at meat. A lot at modern people try Barnet on Lesite David Ernest, to write them with too little Westwood, aged one year, of material-jejune is the word-like ROSARY CHURCH Stuart-road, East Barnet, who died thin butter spread on much bread. in the hospital after he had palled The paper shortage over there is certainly doing a lot to Improve an electric kettle over himself.
On week-days, Holy Mass 6.30 and 7.15 am,
9th Sunday after Pentecost: 6.30 ah. Mass with sermon in Chí- bs child's parents. Mr. and Mrs. the literary style, just as the meat Jnese: 7.30, English, followed by Sandbach; Evening-Rev. B More- General Communion of the Chil-Lele Westwood, assorted that the rationing is having a good effect
child was not kept properly cover-on English cooking." bon Morning Parade Service at Catholic Action; 8.30, Mass with dren of Mary and Members of
Having worked for evacuated ed in the hospital, 10.15 a.in. This will be followed by
Nurse Williams said the longest children at the outbreak of the the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- sermon in Portuguese: 8.30, Eng- brated on Wednesday at 7.30 am.per. Hymns: 8, 706, 525, 705, 611 ish, followed by Benediction, of time the child could have been un-war, Miss Strather is herself an covered was two minutes when she evacuee now in this country, to- the Blessed Sacrament; 2, p.m.)
her three Catechism in Chinese, 2.30, Bene- left the ward to fetch X-ray plates, Bother with two of diction of the Blessed Sacrament. The ward was several degrees children. She has been lecturing. mostiv in the Midwest for the Inst above the requisite temperature. THE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY Dr. G. O. Brentnati, senior ae-four months and loves ft. Which sistant medical officer, said no pas-le another way of saying, that Sunday Services: 10 a.m. Wor-sible harm could have come to the Americans love her. For, as David
(The Transfiguration; of Christ);
on Thursday at 7.30 am, and Evening Service at 7 pm. Hymns:
day at 7.45 am.(In Cantonese).
Notices for the week:-Badmin- ton on Monday at 800 p.m. in the Cathedral Hall.
CHRIST CHURCH
[9, 203, 101, 498,
NOTICES FOR WEEK - Social Hour will be held at 8 & 5 Following the Evening Servicó a
Home at 8.30: p.m. Ali Servicemen
ALLIANCE
and civilians warmly welcomed. ship (English). Spraker: Rev. W. / child by, so warm a ward, He poin-; McCord said, "She is so roal and Tuesday at 8.30 v.m. Meeting for iH. Holton, of Kwai Ping, Kwangst: ted nut that death was due to understanding
Bih Bunday after Trinity: 7.16 Prager and Fellowship at 8 & 8 am. Corporate Communion follow-Home.
od by breakfast," "to which all com- injunleaula: ain Dryited; 9,45 a.m.; Choral Eucharist. Freacher: The Vicar; 11 am, Choral Eucharist (in Mandarin), Celebrant and Pronohér R Rov. Bishop of Hongkong.
i
ST PAUL'S CHAPEL.
185, Portland Street, Mongkək Dth Sunday after Pontecost: 0 am. Mess with sermon in Chinese
pt. Evening Prayers, Catechism and Benediation,
and lovely and
11 0.31, Worship
(Cantonesc). toxaomia, and was not in any way poetic that she is, if anything. Speaker: Peter Sung: 3 p.m. Sun-connected with the parents com- more popular hers than In Eng day School (Cantonese); 7.30 p.m.plaints,
even
had they been land!"
Mr. ^F. Turnier,' deputy coroner,
Evangelistic Service (Cantonese), "Justified, Speaker: Pastor Kwok.
Communion Services!
At the expressed the view that in their There WES no foundation. close of both morning services, the deep grief, which was not uti-eriliciom of the hospital. Lord's Supper will be 'served. The natural, the parents had “ratbar He recorded a vordlat of "Death Rev. John Bechtel will offeinte. | exaggerated. the circumstances." by misadventure"