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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1932.

CHURCH NOTICES. Fourth Sunday In Lent. LOCAL SERVICES. St. John's Cathedral. To-morrow's Services. The Services to-morrow will he as follows:

March 6. Mothering. Sunday. Fourth Sunday in Lent.

Holy Communion 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Peak Church).

11.11.

Children's Service 10 n.m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon #1 a.m. Preacher: The Denn. Subject, "Dependence."

Evensong 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. 1. V. Koop, Subjert. "Walk- ing in the Spirit.

PROTESTANT CEMETERY

CHAPEL.

(Happy Valley).

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above

In The Services Chapel to-morrow will be:

Holy Communion 8 a.m.

Evensong with Shortened address 6.15 p.m. Subject: "The Loneliness of Christ"

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Kowloon).

The following are the forth-

vic..

SL. At coming services, Andrew's Church, Kowloon:

Sunday, March 6, 4th Sunday in Lent, Mothering Sunday,

8.15 am. Holy Communton. 10 am. Young People's Servier. Primary Sunday School.

#1 21.12. Morning Prayer and Choral Communion and Sermon. Preacher, The Vicar.

22.15

Senter and 1.1. mediate Sunday School.

R.H.K. YACHT CLUB FAREWELL.

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PRESENTATION TO MR.

EW. CARPENTER,

Mr. E. W. Carpenter, of the P.W.D., who is retiring atter many years service in Hungkong, was inst might the centre of a function con- neeted with the lighter side of his many activities here, he was fare- welworl by meters of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, of which he is the pojasias Leninismure.

The function took the form of a dinner at the longkong Hotel, at which there was a large attendance, (Mr. I S. The Vice-Commodore Rouse) presided, and among those present were on. Mr. W. T. Sou horn, Commodore Walker RN Hon. Mr. 11. T. Creasy. Rev, G. T.-Walde- grave, Colonel Dunsterville R..A.. ain or Whitworth, Capt. Krogh Moe Mesare, E. Cock, K. E. Greig, A. Stevenson. H. E. Goldsmith, S, T. Willison. A. H. White, G. G. Wood, T. 1. G. Braydell, C. D. Tracey, N. Croucher.

Presentation.

Esq.

In the course of the evening, Com- motore Carpenter was presented with 4 hasta tray, inscribed. "Pre- sented to E. W. Carptenter | 6, 1.P., Commedure of the Royal Yrent Club, 1025-1020 And 19-19. By the ag aflicers and members as a token of their ap preciation of the treat service he ne rendered the Club for 32 years ling officer and member."

The King" having been honoured, the Chairman

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on it, and it is to be presumed that his appearance of wall being must be the effect and benefit derived from the excellent beor they consumed in the course of their training.

Mr. Carpenter was still taking an active interest in rowing when I ar- rived in the Colony 20 years ago, and one of the first fours in which I made "Lobator" une contained "Carp." Rend and "George" (otherwise known an Brayfield, or Mr. Wong Shui-ngau, and yet again in other matters as the Tai Po terror).

Unwaning Interest,

With the panning of the years Mr. Carpenter's intervnt did not wane but showed itself in the cure and trouble ho took in conching the young Iden. another interest Later there came and in the good ship "Jessica," now the "Siskin," he came near to winning the Handicap Ciasa championship, but the uncertainties of sailing were never more fully demonstrated than race where in a championship "Jessica" nalled not by 'Carp'-lost her hollow mast on a day of moderate tuning breezes. The handicap of her to her previous perfection was considerable, and finally she was plnerd third in a class of seven boats, I believe.

He was one of the prime movers make bathing in the scheme to facilities available at the Club-house; and in this connexion I remember he was one of the water pole team which this Club once entered for the water polo League.

Bowls Philosophy. Later still came Inwls. Here ho was one of the thrat of our members to take to this pleasant summer He has been a regular and pastime. (Vice-Commodore wald: We have met here this valued member of the team we have entered for the Leagues. For more evening to do hoteur to one who is

Acason he cnplained the well known wall, and a personal tuan one

ade and I personally admire-and 1 friend of many of us, Mr. E. W.

am aure, you will agree with me in Carpenter or "Carp."

my view of the attitude in which he It was~- approached the games. "let us have a pleasant game: let un bent them if we can but above all lot the feeling. our opponents retain

Lunterent in our Club is as old as his residence in this Colony, H Interrived here in 1900 and rowed in the

6 p.m. Evening Prayer and Bev, N. V Sermon. Prencher. Halward.

WESLEYAN CHURCH

( Vanchai).

Sunday, March 6, 1932. Fourth Sunday in Lent.

"English" crew which cuntèster and won the International Fours in the Victoria Regatia of 1901.

'that was a fine game we had, I won- der when we play the Yacht Club agnin."

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDA.

Acrons

7 Tear trifling is by no means a

blaze of illumination.

8 A revolution in Spain has pro-

duced conscientious effort. 10 A name many a street-urchin has had reason to bless-and, curiously enough, a transformed "Arab? No, Dr." describes him. 11 A bird that is mostly above. 12 An ancient city.

Supplication to eat in the record. is Regis long before Rogner. 18 Part of Europe.

20 What the lounge-lizard's locks

do. 22 Piece of water that is sometimes

deep red.

24 Fritter away,

26 If you can't sname a bath at Bristol, Dan, 1 consider you might try Clifton" (hidden). The Hair Controller.

Now I have told you of the aports

A new something for all lamps,

32 Betimes about the next seart

and soul.

the ex- We often hear and une pression "the good old days," but 1 dealt whether the present generation

our Commodore has 30 A famous rock that might be but would appreciate the length of course ing side that

a tiny houdland. over which they rowed in Mr. Carabown us during his long numbership,

the shortest but I would also remind you of hint years. penter's early

keenness in that much more prosaic being one mile. I think, it will be

our life, his work on the wda inti- He agreed, that he looks extremely, well part of

various committees. (Continued on Next Columu.)

mately concerned with the building of our present Club house, having made most of the working drawings for its erection and supervised the actual construction and through all the years his Interest has never faltered. I am sure therefore you will. by your endorse the action taken General Committee whereby they have elected him an honorary life member

Morning Service 18.15 a.M.. Evening Service 6 p.m. Prea-

America and Great Britain. He is sher Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeck.

Sunday School will meet within ruastant demand as a speaker the morning congregation.

At

and is an unthor of distinction. the close of the Evening Dr. Jones' subject will be "Some Service there will be the eclebra-Great Adventures."

of the Saernment af tion Communion,

Holy

At Sullors' and Soldiers' Home.

Sunday at 8.35 p.m., Service Men's Hour.

Tuesday at 8 pm.. Fellowship Aleeting.

Wednesday at R.46 p.m., lecture by Captain Holland on "Sailing- ship Days."

UNION CHURCH

(Hongkong).

Both Dr. Barbour and Dr. Jones are members of the American Laymen's Foreign Missiona In quiry Commission. We trust that great advantage will be taken of this unique opportunity.

A Social Hour will follow the evening service.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS

Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, 20, Jee House Street. Services:

Saturday 2 p.m. Home Mission

The following are the services,ary Day.-Preaching. ele.. at Union Church, Kennedy Road, Hongkong.

Sunday, March 6.

Morning Services.

Sunday School 10 a.m.

Naval Parade Service 10,15 Service for Public Worship 11

m.

4.IT.

Preacher: The Rev. Clarener A. Barbour D.D., S.T.D., LL.D., President of Brown University. Providence, Rhede-Istand, H.S.A.

Saturday 3p.ta. Sabbath School. Sunday Night 6 p.m. Preaching. Subject: "The Seal of God or Mark of The Beast."

Wednesday night 8 p.m. Prayer meeting.

A cordial invitation is extended to all.

(Those in favour please signify in unanimously.)(Applause). the usual manner-against- carried

Mr. Commodore, we trust you will Carry away happy mentories of the hours you have spent in our Club and that when you are settled down in our England believe you are going to one of its most beautiful countles -Devon--you will sometimes think of us.

in conclusion I would like to quote from the merch of John Masefield made when having the freedom of the City of Hereford conferred on him. He said:

"I know no land more full of beauty and bounty of God than these red!

woodlands plough lands and quiet so full of yew-trees-these apple orchards and lovely rivers and run- ning brooks. In thankful that I passed my childhood days in a land in which nearly everyone lived out and Ringing when they by the land, brought the harvest honic, taking such, pride in their great entle and tele great horses, their orchards. their dovecote and their little gordons"

Mr. Carpenter, we wish you many years of enjoyment of all these and we drink your health.Gentlenwn, our

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ Scient- Dr. Harbour was for fourteen

Road, below years President of the Rochester ist. Macdonnell Divinity School which was found- Bowen Road Tram Station. Sun-

enthusiastically tonst wns The d in 1764 and is the oldest day Service, 11.15 a.m. Subject:

The Sunday. School honoured. and Mr. Carmenter Tago to Baptist Educational Institute in "Man"..

in held on Sunday

Morning America.

Commodore,

The Club in Retrospect.

Rending as Principal of the Brown Univering Meeting at 6 p.m.

ile sucrerded President Faunce at 10 o'clock, Wednesday Even propose the tons of "The Club," sity which has, at present. over Hoom at above address open Tuco- two thousand students. Dr. Bar- bour had the honour of being day and Friday, 10 am to 12 President of the Northern Baptist noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 ve

The Public is cordially Convention in 1917. This is the 17 p.m. highest office in his Church. He invited to attend the service and frequently speaks at Yale, Harvard, visit the Reading Room. Branch Princetown and Columbin Univer of The Motor Church, The First silies, as well as the principal Church of Christ Scientist, in

af Boston, Masa., U. S. A. Schools Colleges and Public Amerien

Dr. Barbour's 'subject will be "The Master's Definition of Life."

Evening Service 6 p.m. Preacher: Dr. Rufus M. Jones, Professor of Philosophy, Haverford U.S.A. College, Pennsylvania, Dr. Jones is one of the outstand- Ing religious lenders of America. He is a Quaker and a man widely known and greatly honoured in

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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CHURCH NOTICE.

The Catholic Press Day will take place at the Cathedral on Sun- Morning day the 6th March. Service: High Mass 8 a.m. Even ing Service: Sermon Benediction at 4 p.m. Catholics are cordially invited.

ALL RIGHT... I'LL BE OUT IN A JJIFFY. SHE'S USUALLY STEADY

FOR HE!

own.

In replying to the toast and pro- Yacht Club. Mr. E. W. Carpenter retrospect of the club's posing that of the Royal Hongkong history. Formerly they were of the old Victoria Recreation Club, but afterwords started on their After they had started in the present came along and broke up the old The Kong- Corinthian Tacht, Club. home, the Praya Reclamation Schome keng Yacht Club benefitted to a great extent because several of the mem- bers Joined the Yacht Club, and it was largely the Corinthian Club's bouts which made up the Club's fleet

an it was to-day.

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The new design of bont was friding favour and he was glad to say there possibility that when the season started there would be olght such bonts in the water. The rowing section of the club was going strong

Hook, Line and Sinker!

OH, I'M SO GLAD YOU CAME, WILLIE.. JA CLEANING AND DEAR QUEENIE DOESN'T LIKE DUST AND THE HOUSE UPSET SHE'S ALL READY... EE BACK IN

ABOUT TWO HOURS?

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The prince of historical novelists.

2 You'll find the hat bashful about

the busy worker.

3 "Side rail" (pnag.).

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14 This or nothing in at great risk. 15 A stone you can make quite nour

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17 A Varsity lock,

19 Take away from the front of it what sounds like what is on it, And the rest appears at for con- Numption,

21 Uncommunicative."

23 My gracious prince,... hear- Ing of your in this realm" "Henry V1." 1).

26 Act.

27 Insect.

28.Stones found in Salop.

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Commodore Walker R.N. the The bowling section was strong one and the prospects were handed the Club's gift to Mr. Car that it would become even strenger.penter, who acknowledged it.

A flash-light photograph was taken, whereafter a musical prograrome was They had also attached to the Club the Hongkong Fencing Club,

He thanked the Chairman for the enjoyed. Messrs. Labrum, Fountain kindly manner in which bo had pro- and Keown contributing.

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