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CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG- KONG.-21ST Sunday after Trinity, 9th Nov., 1919.. Holy Communion (7.50 a.m.) Matins (11 m.) Responses: Ferial. Venite: Sarage. Psalms: Crotch, Crotch, Macfarren and Tarle. Te Deura: Lawes, Cooke and Hopkins. Benedictus: Beethoven (27th morning.) Hymns: 85, 379. God Save the King, N.B.-Psalm 44, verses 3,6 & 23 in unison. Psalm 45, verses 17 & 18 in unison. Hymn 379, verse 3 in unison. Litans (12 noon.) Evensong (6 p.m.) Responses: Ferial. Psalms: Davy and Pyruar Magnificat: Cooke (18th evening.) Nune Dimittis: Rirubanit (16th morn- ing.) Hymn: 269, 272, 477, N.B. Psalm 47 verses 5, and 6 in unison. Psalm 48, verses 1, 9 and 13 in unison.

Hyma

verse 3 in unison. Hymn 477. verses 3 and 5 in unison.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Kow- LOON.- 1st Sunday after Trinity. 9th November, 1919. Holy Communion and Morning Prayer 11 a.11. Opening: Voluntary. Responses: Ferial. Venite: Savage. Psalms: Of the 9th Morning: XLV Mac- farren, Turle. XLVI Turner. Te Deum: Woodward, Smart and Turle. Benedictus: Barnby. Kyrie: Mendelssohn. Hymns: 8,354, 436 (2nd Tunel, 131, 387. Evening Prayer p.m. Open- ing: Voluntary. Responses: Ferial, Palm-: Of the 9th Even- ing: XLVII Davy. XLIII. --Pymar XLIX--Ouseley. Magnificar: Beethoven.-27th Morning. Nunc Dimittis: Rimbault. 16th

Morning. Hymns: 460, 267, 269 (Tune 397). 23 (A. & M. 121. Vesper Hymn. Concluding Voluntary. N.B. Choir Practice Friday at 6.00 p.m. UNION CHURCH KENNEDY ROAD.

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SPORTING TIT-BITS.

Raith Rovers have fixed up Simpson, an inside left wing for- ward from Bowbill Juniors.

Louis Ruddick, the feather- | weight boxer, is trying his hand -Sunday. Services Nov. 9th. as a promoter at Leeds. Morning 11 am. Hrauns: 344, Andrew M'Arthur and Jamie .551. 158. 161. Subject: The., Anderson, both ex-Benburh play- Church in Saodicea. Eveningers, were in the Lianhead team 6 p.m. Hymns: 336, 201, 219, last night which suffered defeat Logie Green junior 187. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk from the Maconachie.

St.

WEST PETER'S CHURCH. POINT.--Sunday, Nov. 9th 1919. a.m. Holy Communion 11. a.m. Morning Prayer, and

Sermon.

PEAK CHURCH.-Holy Commiun-

ion u 8.15 a.m.

eleven.

Mr Carl Bretherton, the player of calm calculation and unmov- able temperament. beat the mer-) curial death or glory putter, Mr Thomas D. Armour--Mr R. E. Howard.

Falling in line with the decis- ions of the Junior Association, the Scottish Juvenile Association have raised all suspensions pass- ed on players and not at this time completed

B. S. Cumberledge, the Mother. Country fuff back, will be play- ing for Blackheath this season. Along with him will be the inter- hationalists, L. G. Brown and H.

THE GOSPEL HALLING. 10 and 12 Pedder Street). Weekly Services: Surday. Breaking of Bread, 11 a.m. Gospel Meet- ing. & pan. Tuesday. Exposition of Scripture, 8 p.m. Thursday. Bible Class. 8 p.n. Friday, Bible Class for Ladies, 5.30 p.m. Saturday, Prayer Meeting. p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL | Coverdale.

GRESEALY.- Low Masses at 6.7. and 930 a.m. High Mass at Sa.m. 5.30 p.m.-Benediction at the Blessed Sacrament WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH

WASCHAL Sunday Morning. Service 10.15 4. Sunday The idea of a Fife cricket Evening Service 6 p.m.

league is be heartily taken up SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' HOME | in the villages where this game ARSENAL STREET. Sunday is followed. A depends on how Evening. Gospe! Services Dunfermline. Burntisland, and

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST.-MacDonnell Road Sundays. 11.15 a.m. Wednes days, 5.30 p.m.

Henry Daniels, (2) American Consulate & ein Fung 128. Des V Road, from Clintonville Wis:

Parousia, from Vancouver. Perelesco, from London, Perulico, from London. Seminole, from Pontianak.

D. de H. FAERANT, Superintendent, Hongkong. Nov. 6, 1919.

It said that Mr. Sam Hildreth, the American owner) and breeder of blood stock, has refused £60,000 for Purchase, z three-year-old colt by Ormondale out of Cherryola.

Car-lake. the Australian jocker, ears Irish Elegance is the best horse he has ever ridden. He gives the impression, remark- ed the botes. that he is doing his best without being asked.

J. M. Gregory, the tall Austra lian fast bowler. by completing bis 1.000 runs at. Scarborough re- cently, shared with H. L. Collins, his captain, the dual, distinction of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets for the tour.

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Mr. John Chapman has signed two players for Airdrieonians. F. C. Dick. hark comes from Armadale, and John Kirkbride, sente half back, was with the Junior Loris Wanderers.

The feud between the Scottish Amateur Boxing Association and the Scottish Amateur Boxing,

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