CHURCH NOTICES
UNION CHURCH
Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow
S.A.C.A. MEETING
The following are the forthcoming services, etc..
Union Church, at Kennedy Road:
Morning Service 10.30 am. Even Ing Service
p.m. Preacher at both services: Bev. K.
Mackenzie Dow.
The Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall as usual after the Evening Service.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
·First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong SUNDAY'S SERVICE ·
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THE VOLUNTEERS CORPS ORDERS FOR COMING WEEK
Hongkang Volunteer Defence Corps orders by Li-Col. R. C, B. Ander- son M.C., Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Cerpi
Friday, April 2
1. Efficiency Medal In accordance with regulation 8 of the Regulations as to grant, forfeiture, restoration and other matters con- The subject of the Lesson Sermon cerning the Eeleney Medal in re- in all churches of Christ, Selentit, gard to the longkong Volunteer De- No. 579 in the Gazotle of August 2, to-morrow, April 4, will be: "Un-fence Corps, published as Notification reality."
1935, His Excellency the Governor award:-Eciency Medal, has been pleased to authorize the fol- Edward Strange (Government Notification No. 211 of March 24).
SATURDAY,
SHAKESPEARE FOR SIXPENCE
NEW CHEAP ISSUE OF PLAYS
London, Apr. 2. Remarkable success has attended the enterprise of publishers who about two years ago started the issue of sixpenny editions of established works of fiction und of biography, travel, history and other works.
APRIL 3, .1937.
LUNCHEON - TO . GOVERNOR HONGKONG HAPPY MEETING PLACE
"serious" The
It is
is estimated that over 10,000,000 sold since the incepilon of the ventures, sixpenny editions have been It is announced that the works of Shakespeare are to be published on the next anniversary of his birthday, April 23, at sixpence a play British Wireless. following
The Golden Text will be.."Surely God will not ficar vanity, neither will the Almighty regard it." (Job 35:13).
others, the The S.A.C.A. meets in the Church Among Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.eftatlong from the Bible will be read: There will be a meeting of the "Happy is the man that fintieth
Committee in the Church Ladies'
Then shali thou nderstanding. Hall on Monday, April 3, at 10.30 Wisdom, and the man that getteth in thy way safely, and thy foot The Helena May Christian Fellow-shall not stumble. When thou Hest ship meets in the Institute on Friday down, thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep morning at 10.30 am.
shall be
Be rat afraid of sweet.
of the desolation sudden fear, neither
a.m.
METHODIST CHURCH Rev. John Foster of Canton
To Preach.
1
II
lowing Stał Sergeant Harry
2. Box Respirators All box respirators must be re- turned to Company Stores as soon as There will be an inspec- possible. ton of respirators in Company Stores on April 10,
4. Guard of Honour There will be a practice parade al HQ. at 5.30 p.m. on April 5. All
ROUTINE BEFORE PARLIAMENT
London, Apr. 2.
When the House of Commons re-
of
A farewell luncheon to His Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, was given yesterday in the of the Hongkong Jacobean room
Body of Hotel by the Consular Hongkong.
regret occasioned by His Excellency's pending departure, and the appreciation and approval of his grent work in the Colony, was given expression to by Comm. A. Blanconi, Consul General for Italy, on behalf of his colleagues.
Allending His Excellency Capt. W. J. Crage, A. D. C., and
of the Consular the members
body
Mr. were:
K. Midsuzawa
Senor · Ro- (Japan), Robles (Panama), Mr. H. Donovan and Mr. Pool (USA), Dr. L. A. Gastmann, Dr. V. A. van Woerden and Mr. D. G. E. Middel- 8), Dr. Voskamp
gello
present
Was
burg (Nethancellor A. Gelewsky'
(Germany), and M.
niven
Wylick (Belgium) Buines after Easter recess on Tuesday, Senhor Alvaro Brilhante Laborinho the second reading of the Guvern (Portugal), M. J. Leurquin and Ch. ment's Special Areas Amendment
Renner (France), Senor Jose Varciu Bill will be taken.
(Peru), Mr. J. T. Bagrom (Slam), Business later in the week will Mr. B. Noces (Denmark and Nor- include a Bill altering salaries
Lacayo (Nicura- Ministers of the Crown and a Bill way), Senhor T. E.
certain classes of to
gua, San Salvador and Guatemala), extending
Mr. K. Kastmann (Finland), Mr. G. voluntary contributors the widowa, Misila (Sweden), Mr. R. Chi (Ar- orphans and old age contributory
gentine), Mr. F. A. Xavier (Brazil). pensions scene,
The Chancellor will not open his Mr. R. E. Porrell (Spain), Dr. Skinn the Chic wing after the (Cuba), and Mr. J.-A. Keller (Swit- reassembly of the Commons-Bruchzerland). Wireless.
hose detailed for the Guard must at TENDERS ACCEPTED saying of a man who lives in a small
end.
3. Corps Rifle Meeting Butt and fring point duties on of the wicked, when it cometh. For
Lord
thy condence, and April 4 will be as under: be I shall the
Firing A Range am-11 nan, shall кеер thy foot from being taken."
Point, Lieut. J. R.. Way, Lieut. A. W. (Prov. 3:13, 23-20),
The Lesson Sermon will also in-Brown; Butts, 2/L. G. F. Rees, 1í clude the following passages from -1 p.m., Firing Point, Licut, V. Selence Textbook, C. Branson, M.C., Capt. E. G. Ste- Christinn the Car "Science and Health with Key to the wart; Butts, Lieut. T. P. Saunderson. LIST OF SERVICES
Firing B Range-0am-1) .. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
Point, Lieut. C. de S. Robertson, M.M.; The following are the forthcoming "Christian Scientifle practice begins am-1 pm. Firing Point, Captalu -services, etc., at the English Metho- with Christ's keynote of har sects A. H. Potts. dist church, Queen's Road East,Be not afraid!" The physical Wanchal, Hongkong (opposite Royal of fear illustrate, its illusion. Gazing ni a chained on, crouched for a Naval Hospital),
a man, The Sunday Services, April 4. First spring, should not terrify a s
affected only with the bellef Sunday after Enster.
by so-called Morning Parade Service at 10.13 of disease produced at the English Methodist Church mind ignorant of the truth which Nothing but the from Canton: chains disease. Visiting Preacher
power of Truth can prevent the fear John Foster, B.A. Rov.
an's dominion No. 12 (Regent Square); of error, and prove man's Hymn
The more difficult seema The Lord's Prayer; Hymn over
error. Prayer;
to be 214 (St. Bernard 400): 1st Lesson the material condition Isalah 52, 1-12; Hymn No. 229 by Spirit, the stronger should be our 3. (Ombersley 592): 2nd Lesson, Colofalth and the purer our love. The sians 3, 1-17; Prayer; Notices; Hymn Apostle John says: "There is no fear No. 585 (St. Augustule 70i); Sermon: in Love, but perfect Love castelh out 16. Hymn No. 100 (Wareham); Benedic-fear....He that feareth is not made perfect in Love, "Here is a definite
Согра 1st. BatteryApril 5. Lion.
Evening Service at 7.15 at the and inspired proclamation of Chris-Practice parade for those detailed for Guard of Honour at 5.30 pm. Lay- English Methodist Church: Visiting tinn Science." (Pages 410, 380).
Rev, Jolin Preacher from Canton: Foster, B.A.
Hymn No. 8 (Hanover); Prayer; Hymn No. 217 (Morna 39): Lesson John 20, 19-31; Prayer; Notices; Hymn No.
148 (Credo): Sermon: Hymn No. 572 (Euphony 173): Benediction.
Notices for the Week:
1. Following the Evening Service there will be a. Social Hour at the S. & S. Homme at 0 pan, Refresh- ments are served and a special in- vitation is extended to all Service- men.
Announcements
overco
"A" Category M.G. Course No parade on April 8 at Corps
G. Range Takers Course
Q
The next parade will be o.. April
7. Anti-Gas Course
The next parade will be on April
8. Parades
and D.R.F. Classes. Owing to
Fleet Church of Christ Relentnt, fongkong, Corps rifle meeting, classes on April a Branch of The Mother Church The First are concelled, and will commence Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mason April 11 at 9.30 am. at Belchers
Stuthing Fort, L Section.-Section will parade: Mardonnell Rond, clone to Trum
andy Hervlie 11.15 m. Train at H.Q. for Rifle and Squad Drill on ing Wednesday 6 p.m. A Reading torum is
Dress Blue ented at Bank of East Ante Rebling. 18 April 8 al 5.30 p.m.
overalls, web belt and frog.
Den Vorax Road Central and is open daily caps, improvised Battery (M Sce-
10.0..- p.m. Saturday 14.30 am-12.50 No. 2 um. evening except Wednesdays and Satur dars 5-7 pm. All authored Chelatian Sefention)-April 7, 5.30 p.m. Literature is available at the Reading on H.M.S. Tamar. Dress-Overalls and The palliererlintly invited to attend the S.D. arviers and to visit the ending Room,
pliome. The closing date for patries! is April 3, Prizes will be a farded for the best exhibits in each of the
•
The Camera Club will meet on night, as usual; and in on with the activities of this two classes.
3. The Badminton Club mets en Club, notice is given that a Photo- graphic Exhibition will be held in the Mondays and Thursdays at 730 p.m. Assembly Hall of the & S. Home Further particulars from
or from the to 10 inclusive. Entries Sprague, from April are invited from all amateur photo-S. & S. Home. graphiers; entry forma may be obtain-
Ar. W. Sretary,
4. The Ladies' Church Ald whil ed from Mr. F. W. Clark, Civil meet at the "Home" on W dnesday Engineers' Department, Naval Dock- at 3 p.m.
A good niter fance is yard, or from the Secretary, S. & S. carnestly desired:
H
It's A "GATEWAY" Paper.
MEETING
THE DEMAND
FOR
A PERFECT
AIRMAIL PAPER
Cap
Parade in
Corps Engineers. April
5 (a) Miniature Range (b) Ceremoniat Drill for those detalled.
at 5.30 p.m. on April 6 fcr Care Simmals Parade at Corps Arms and Squad Drill.
Troop-April 0. Parade at Corps HQ. at 5.00 p.m. for M.G. Instruc- Section Section will parade at HQ. at 5.30 p.m. on April 2
M.G. Plaloon.-April 5. Parade at Corps HQ. at 5.30 p.m. Driving instruction for escort duly,
No. 1 (M.C.) Company April 5. Practice parade for those detailed for Guard of Honour at 5.30 p.m. Next parade will be on April 10.
tion.
Armoured Car
Motor
No. 2 (Scottish) Company-April 8. Parade al 5.30 pan. Foot ord Arms Drill
No.
Mackay,
A
The Governor's Speech Replying, Ils Excellency said: The Malays have a proverbial
toad who LATEST GOVERNMENT place that he is ke
dwells under coconut shell; by that of
they' course
mean that his horizon becomes very limited and his vision similarly restricted.
There are perhaps British Colonies which might be likened to the land's coco- nut shell but Hongkong, in spite of
LIST
The Government ling accepted the following tenders:
Wholesale Market at Kennedy Town-Messrs. Tung Shan & Co.
Piling to Wholesale Market, Ken-
The Town.--Messrs.
Vibro nedy Piling Co. Lt
Repairs to M.L. H.D. 8-Messrs. W. S. Batley & Co., Ltd.
Posto) Kiosk at Stanley Village.- Messrs. The Texas Co. (China). Lid, ond Messrs. Hop Shing & Co.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS MADE TO LOCAL APPEALS
опе
of them. That
men and women of so
because we
its small geographical size, is not enjoy here a microcosm in which kind my nations (nations which way different
you, hosts, so hospitably represent) play their part. They play their part not merely in the business of the port but very eminently in the social life of the Colony: I have never known a place where people at different races were better mixers.
If anybody should get parochial or insular here in Hongkong It is his or her own fault: It is not for lock of
Di The Hongkong and Shanghal Bank-
cultivating inter- opportunity the national friendships und of so widen- to the following further donations
ing in Corporation has received
the horizon of sympathy and In- terest. I attribute this happy, state King George V Memorial Fund: Previously acknowledged $147,367.17 of affairs to two main
200.00 Arst is the magnificent contribution
ficent causes; Fu Kam-sing
100.00 which is being made by non-British orders and institutions to the social $147,607.17 welfare of the
It is indeed Tung Tszi-yim
in him-
SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army acknowledges receipt of the following contributions to the annual appeal:
$2,500.70 Previously acknowledged China Light and Power Co.
Lider Mr. G. N. Gawler Mr. Eu Tong-sen A. H. P.
Rev. H. W. Burnes Mr. D. Murdock
impossible for interested
that welfare not hove found self or herself
touch With the work and workers of one or all of such communities ns, if I may mention examples, the French and Italiark Convents, the Little Sisters of the 50.00 Poor, the Maryknoll Sisters, and the 5.00 Salesian Institute. The second cause 25.00 i
is, gentlemen, the goodwill and the 2.00
good sense of the Consular Body or 10.00
in other words, gentlemen, of your- 15.00
selves.
A Happy Family
$2,667.76 Throughout the past sixteen
(MIG) Company-The Further contributions may be sent Company (less personnel mentioned to The Salvation Army, 2 Embank- below) will parade in mufil at H.Q.ment Road, Kowloon, or to the office. 3: 5.30 p.m. on April 5 for a confer- of the South China Morning Post. ence. The following will parade at MISSION TO CHINESE BEAMEN 1Q. at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, Apri The Chairman of the Christion 5. for Ceremonial Drill (Guard of Mission to Chinese Seamen in Hong- Honour). Cpls. Cauvin,
konk acknowledges donations receiv- Rowe, G. Roylance, D. Willis, Winch, ed for the Mission as follows: F. Zimmern. Pics. A. Hung, Rapley, Hongkong and Shanghai D. Roylance, A. Zimmern, E. Žim-
Hotels Ltd.,... mern. Dress-Mufti with rifle, Messrs Kunst and Albers bayonet, sling, web belt and fro% for Messrs George Grimble & Co.. ceremonial. All box respirators must
to Company Store by Mr. W. 11. Hergie
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Minshall 10 returned April 5,
be
Mr. A. M. Leuenberger Six Frlands a dollar ench
M.G. Bn. Signals-Aprli 6. Sub- section D parade under Cpl. Coppin. A friend
D.R. instruction at HQ. at 5.30 pm. Shanghai Commercial April 7, Sub-sections B and
Parade at 5.30
Miniature Range.
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months I have received nothing but extreme courtesy and consideration at your hands. Cordiality between the Consular Body and the Colonial Government is indeed traditional I am confident that the here, and
broken tradition will never be We know each other well enough not to pretend to ourselves here to-day that the deep sea of international politics is unrumed or its siles un- By maintaining bere in clouded. our little domestic sphere the re- lations of a happy family we are symbolizing our prayers und hopes that such a relationship may be We evolved in the world sphere. can do no more,
I cannot tell you how greatly, my wife and I have enjoyed our aften- dance at the celebrations of your res- pective national days during our stny here, I am sorry that Mr. Hoover now, ulas, retired and Herr
Gipperich are not here to-day: I shall never forget their kindness. Fung Yee-koc
Mr. Van der Straaten and I said Unit are asked to turn Mr. Alexandra Kwong Sers of the up to practise for the Coronation
Hood-bye to each other on Monday, 0.41600 Parade. The following N.C.Os. and Lay up treasure in heaven
and
Further subscriptions may be paid and I hope that he is already enjoy-
Mr. Dij men have qualined as marksman are entitled to wear the marksman's to the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking a well earned leave.
Sergls. J. Badge Part III:
Ming Corporation, the Shanghat Com-vanck, like Mr. Hoover, has left good, and we indulged Hongkong for Bank Ltd., the Xavier 02. J. P. Baieros 86, Pies. Nationni Commercial and Savings ive transfers inst week,
mutual sympathy on our respec 5. A. V. Remedios 95, M. M. Cutler- Bank Ltd. or. the Mission Head- Papelez 81, J. A. Santos 3, G. E. Rocha
It is very gratifying, Mr. Bianconi, 11, C.S.M. M. F. Baptista Sergt. quarters, 00, Connaught Road West, to me to see you presiding before English made, combines extreme lightness | F. V. V. Ribeiro 85. Pies. G. And money orders should, be crossed your own departure over this dis-
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and
(2nd. floor) Hongkong. All cheques
and strength with high-grade quality,
Table B: Pic. A Chinese Seamen in Flongkung. It is thin but it is not a cheap, soft, tissue. Remedios 83, enn 86, Cpi, J. and made payable to the Mission to tinguished body. I with you every
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Its use reduces Air Mail charges to a minimum.
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Available in pads containing one hundred sheets letter size at one dollar, or cut to any size for invoices or forms of any description:
the best shot of the Unil), Revolve 30 to April 13, 1937. Competition. This competition
will
10. Struck off Strength be fired on April 6 at Kennedy Road
Tor, W. E. Hunt, M.G. Troop Range. Lorry leaves H.Q. at 5 pwa. April 4, 1937 (Left Colony). For further details apply to Lieut. F. P. Sequeira, c/o British-American Tobacco Co..
Army Service Corps Company- April 8. Parade at RAS.C. Canber at 5.30 p.m. for "Map-reading" by S.S.M. T. Sabin, R.AS.C.
Air Arm-Parade at 11.Q. at 5,30 p.m. for lecture on April 8.
2. Leavo
C.S.M. B. S. Rogers, M.M.G. Pla- toan, one year's leave from April 2, 1937, to April 1, 1038.
11. Strengthi
2778 Gar. H. M. Alawdin, 1st. Bly., L Sec., March 25. 1937.
G. S, FRIZELLE, Captain, Adjutani, H.K.V.D. Corps.
NOTICE
success and happiness in your new sphere of labour, you will be very greatly missed in Hongkong. As the writer to the Hebrews said "Here we have no continuing city," We come and we go; and how true it is that "Never does Time travel faster than when his way lies among flowers. Hong Nobody can ever have enjoyed kang more than I have everybody has combined to make my time here happy and, not least among
them the members of this Consular Body, Annual Athletic Meeting-To be both corporately and individually. held at Cooltumpoo on May 1. Next Gentlemen, I thank you very much committee meeting on April 5.
AFFILIATED UNIT
Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.
Sergt. A. J. MacFayden, No. 2 Imp. Bly. (M Sec.). nine months' to December Envelopes in three sizes or made to special leave from March 27
Lecture. The next meeting will 26, 1937.
be held on April 5 in the P.W.D. Bdr. G. S. Gamble, 1st. Bly, A requirements.
months leave from Omees at 6.30 p.m. Section, seven
Enrolment-Miss L. J. Calman' 10 to 16, 1937.
(March 22, 1937); Miss D. Drew Gnr.
(March 22, 1937); Mrs. A. McKelvie (March 22, 1037)
THE SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD. Tol. 26615. Wyndham Street.
Quotations for special printing upon March 16 th October, No. 2 Imp. application to
Bty. (M Sec.), nine months leave from March 20 to December 19, 1037. Ple. G. V. Bird, Corps Engineers, nine months leave from April 1 to
1837.NE December 31,
Gar, James Lee, 1st. Bly., L Sec- tion, two weeks leave from March
ResignaUon-Miss C. M. Sanh' as from March 22, 1937.
(Sd.) K. DURBAN, Commandant, Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D, Corps.
and assure you that I will never forget your friendship and. hos- pitality.
COLLEGE HEADSHIP
London, Apr. 2. Sir William Deverite, the well- known economist and Rector of Lon- don School of Economics since 1010, latter's retirement in Juno as Master will succeed Dr. Faynton on the of University College, Oxford. British Wirelëtt,
The name of Mr. John Whyatt has bern added to the list of Official Justices of the Peace,
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