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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930.
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CHURCH NOTICE.
To-morrow the Fourth Sunday After Easter.
COCAL SERVICES.
Union Church, Kennedy Road, Services will be held as follows: Morning, 11 o'clock; Evening, 6 o'clock. Preacher at both Services, the Rev. J. Foster, of Canton. At noon a meeting of the Congregation will be held. St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, May 18th, 1930, Fourth Sunday after Easter. Holy Communion
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Tuesday, 3rd June 1930
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
ENGLISH GIRLS, GO CAMPING.
OPEN-AIR HOLIDAYS
FOR 50,000.
This year will be camping year. Young women and girls have so taken to the camping holiday craze that it is estimated that more than 50,000 of them will take their holi- days in this way during the
summer,
This new holiday freedom is be- coming more popular than ever, a Daily Chronicle representative was informed by the secretary of the Campers' Club.
"Our 5,000 members are only a fraction of Britain's camping enthusiasts, as we only concern ourselves with private individuals,
and take no account of the com- Draft Programmes and. Entry mercial open-air boarding houses Forms for the Sixth Extra Race which are dotted round the sen Meeting to be held on Saturday.coast. 7th June and on Monday, 9th June, 1930 (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Race Course, Hong. kong Club, and Causeway Bay 3tables.
Entries close at 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, 29th May, 1930,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Democratic Holidays.
THE VOLUNTEERS..
SEVERAL INTERESTING
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
POST OFFICE NOTICE:
RADIO NOTICES.
Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegra
No. 20/30-Hongkong Volunteer phic addresses at the Radio Office. No charge is made for this. Defence Corps Orders by Major II. B. I Dowbiggin
Hongkong, Friday, 16th May.
King's Birthday Parade. There will be a rehearsal for the King's birthday parade at Volunteer Headquarters on Tuesday, 27th May, 1930 at 6 p.m. Dress: Uniform.
Annual Rifle Meeting, Prizes.
The Prize giving in connexion with the Annual Rifle Meeting will be held at Volunteer Headquarters on Friday, 30th May, when H. E. the General Officer Commanding has kindly con sented to be present.
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Dinner.
A dinner will be held at Volunteer Headquarters on Friday, 30th. May at 8 p.m. Tickets price $1.00 each are now available.
National Rifle Association. The 67th Annual Meeting of the N.R.A will be held at Bisley from Any member of the Corps who will July 7th. to July 19th, 1930. be in the U.K. on these dates, and who is interested, may see a copy of the programme on application to foeso Headquarters.
"The democracy of camping is such that in our own club there are all classes of society-from peers.to plumbers' mates. Women are a very large and growing section. The professional middle class family make a large body of the camping fraternity.
becoming "Camping also is
Board of Officers. The Fifth Extra Race Meeting more international in its character.
10 The Board of Officers referred to will be held (weather permitting) We are having three tours
to in Corps Order No. 16 paragraph i it Happy Valley on Saturday, 17th Oberammergau, and one each May, 1930 commencing at 2.30 p.m.Denmark, Sweden, Majorca and dated 16.4.30 will re-assemble on Barcelona. There are to be a Tuesday next, 20th. instant at 5.45 A the Lecture Room. The first bell will be rung, at
holiday camp in Brittany and P.m. in
separate notice has been sent to all p..
concerned.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclo-
sure.
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nine' motor camp tours.
"The coming of the cheap motor car has meant a big enthusiasm for camping. It has meant an economic and more mobile holiday for the small family man.”
Women's Part.
Corps Band.
The Band will parade as strone ̃as possible for practice at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on the dates as shewn::
Monday, 19th. May under Corps Bandmaster.
Battery.
Monday, 26th May, and Thursday "Young women are demanding 29th. May under Senior Garrison the camping: holiday more Bandmaster. Badges admitting non-members eagerly," said the secretary of the These parades are in rehearsal for to the Members' Enclosure and Federation of University Women's H.M. The King's Birthday. Club Rooms at $5 for Gentlemen Camps, "and we are organising and $2 for Ladies, are obtainable these holidays for 1,600 girls from Schools and Secondary in-High through the Secretary upon troduction by a member, auch Schools.
"The camps are in charge of University women, teachers, and others responsible for their care."
Anstey, Evening: 6.0 pm. SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, member to be responsible for pay
Preacher: Rev J. C. Knight Anstey. Sailors and Soldier Home. Sunday, 8.15
p.m. Service Mens Hour. (A hearty welcome to nil men of H. M.) Services, also to all Civilian friends).
11.15
am.
First Church of Christ Scientist. Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday Service.
Subject "Mortals and Immortals." The Sunday School is held
Morn- on Sunday ings, at 10 o'clock. Wednesday] Evening Meeting at 5.30 p.m. Reading Room at above address. open Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Monday and
LIMITED.
"Morning Post Building" Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
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Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction with garage. "Cambay Buildings"
Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m. The Flats ith modern conveniences.
Public is cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room. Branch of The The First Mother Church. Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Bass, U.S.A.
A Leopard
cannot change his spots... ...and that's why you get tired of looking at
him'1
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ment of all chits, &c.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.
Members can obtain, upon ap- plication to the Secretary badges (limited to two) for the free admission to the Members' Enclosure of wives, lady relatives and friends.
Names must be stated when applying.
On no pretext will children be permitted in either Enclosure! during the Race Meeting:
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1 for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted at half price.
There will be no parade this week.
Engineer Company. There will be no parade on Thurs- day, May 22nd. at 5.30 p.m.
Corps Signals. Signal Class will parade at Corps LORD CHIEF BEATEN. Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thurs-
day, May 22nd.
SUM THAT HE COULD
NOT WORK OUT.
Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice, confessed that there was a limit to his mental arithmetical ability.
Speaking at the annual dinner of the Periodical, Trade Press and Weekly Newspaper Proprietors' Association at Grosvenor House, Park-lane, he said he remembered about 40 years ago attending a dinner of journalists, at which an editor began a speech in some such words as these:-
"Geologists tell us that the world has been in existence for four hundred million years. It Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, &c. may be a sober reflection on will not be permitted to operate night like this, but somehow or within the precints of the Hong- other the world kept on very well kong Jockey Club during the Race for 393,999,950 years without a Meeting,
By Order,
C. B.. BROWN,
Secretary.
MRS. MOTONO
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modern newspaper Press."
Twenty-five years later," said Lord Hewart, "I repeated that exordium to a gentleman, who said: 'But
your friend W3B wrong. It is not four hundred million years. It is four million million years."
"Do you know," confessed the Lord Chief Justice, "I cannot do that sum.
I really cannot sub- from four million million."
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KAYAMALLY BUILDINGS Entrance Gordon's..
Machine Gun Troop. Thursday, 22nd. May Parade at Causeway Bay Stables at 5.30 p.m. for Troop drill /
Scottish Company.
Parade Thursday, 22nd. May, 1930 for Machine Gun instruction, No.16 Platoon at Kowlood Dock under Lt G Duncan, MB.E., No. 7 Platoon at Headquarters 5.30 p.m. under Captain H. R. Forsyth..
Promotion.
No. 1500 Cpl. L G. Frost, Machine Gun Troop, is promoted to the "Rank: of Sergeant as from 16.5.30.
Transfer.
No. 1558 Pte. J. Donaldson, Armont- ed Car Company, is transferred to Machine Gen Troop as from 16.5.30
No. 1587 Ple. T. Lindars, No. 4 Platoon is transferred to Machine Gun Troop as from 15.5.30. Strength,
No. 1668 Tpr. -F. M. Hartley, taken on -the Recruit, has been strength and posted to the Machine Gun Troop as from 16.5.30,
Struck off the Strength. On Medical Grounds.-No. 1233 Bdm. V. G. Xavier, Corps Band, as
from 16.4.30.
Leave.
Capt. E. P. Minhett, Medical Section, returned from leave as from 13.6.30.
No. 1254 Pte. l. J. Cave, Armoured Car Company, Car Section, from 1.5.30 to 31.12.30.
R. C. STRACHEY, Captain.. Acting Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.
NOTICE.
Sergeants' Mess.The members of the Sergeants' Mess will be at Home to their friends on 3rd. June, 1930, from 11 am to 1 p.m.
NO MORE RIVER BURIALS.
AUTHORITIES' FEAR OF
OBSTRUCTION.
River burials, are now banned
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arm's length
when
Principal Jeffreys asked who had been cured of ailments at other faith-healing, services.
Twenty-six cripples claimed to SCENES OF EMOTION AT have been cured and. 14 people, in
ALBERT HALL.
cluding a small boy, testified, by standing up, that their sight had been restored.
The faith-healing part of the service was affecting.
Emotional scenes of great inten- by the Port of London Authority.sity accompanied a faith healing, This announcement follows an service at the Albert Hall; London. incident at Hammersmith Bridge,
Principal George Jeffreys/con-
Anointed With OLL when a weeping elderly Sikh cast ducted the service as part of the into the waters of the Thames annual demonstration of the Elim
Hundreds of afflicted men and casket containing the ashes of his Foursquare Gospel Alliance, of women knelt in the arena, while the | Englich girl-wife.
which he is founder and leader, rest of the audience sang hymus
Nearly 10,000 people from many with soft, crooning tunes.
"If there is a récurrence of such
Principal Jeffreys went along row after row of the sick, laying his hands on their heads, anointing
a burial in the Thames as took parts of England, Wales, Scotland place at Hammersraith, we shall and Ireland and Continental coun- take steps against the persons con.tries attended.. cerred in order to discourage fur- As early as 7 am. a queue had them with oil and offering prayers, ther offences," said an official.
"We feel this, is necessary be- cause there are many Indians and others in London who might wish to be buried in the same way.........
"If such a practice were un- checked urns deposited in the river bed might cause an obstruction to navigation."
It was pointed out, however, that the P.L.A. ban only affects parts of the river which are under, their control-namely, the reaches below Teddington.
building,
formed outside the
"We feel the power of the Lord although the service did not start working mightily among us," he said, his face aglow with "en- until four-hours later.
A few of the pilgrims, total thusiasm.
As he passed there was distres- cripples, were wheeled into the hall by friends.
sing emotion among some of those Women predominated, and people on whom he laid hands Women. from Wales especially Cardiff and moaned pitifully and their bodies Swansea-formed about a tenth of and faces worked convulsively..
One woman fainted and was car the congregation..
Amid, ecstatic cries of "Halle-ried out of the arena.
Many afterwards testified that lujah" and "Pralee the Lord." followed by the singing of hymns by they had felt the power of healing 10,000 voices, hundreds stood up upon them, but there was no and extended their hymn sheets at evidence of immediate cures.