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METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Evison To Preach To-morrow
English Metodist Church. Hong- kong (English) Circuit. Queen's Road East. Wunchni, Hongkong. (Opposite the Royal Naval Hospital).
Sunday Services, June 12.
cher: Rev. Frank Evison.
113
Pren-
Morning Parade Service at 10.15;
Methodist Church. the English
Hymns 32, D9, 383, 448, 220.
ut the Evening Service at 7 pm. English Methodist Church. Hymns, 081, 8, 450, 603.
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All Sevicemen are warm-
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bas Even-purchased the wreck of the President Hoover, and has paid the Insurance
inition half guaranteeing additional payment ae- cording to the tonnage revovered
It is estimated that 14,000 torm of serup-fron and steel can be recovered from the vessel which is high and The Helena May Christim Fellow-dry on an island near Formosa.
li ja expected that dismanting of ship meets in the institute un Friday
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LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong
The subject of the Lesson Sertton mall Christian Science Churches, 10-murrow, June 12 will be "God the Preserver of Man."
The Golden Text will be: "As buds nying; so will the Lord of hosts defend Jerusalem; defrading also he will deliver it: and passing over he will preserve 11." (Isu, 31:5). Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible, Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and For it is God which trembling.
worketh in you, both to will and lo do of His good pleasure. Do all things without murmurings and dis- puting:
holding forth the word of fe; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in Phil: vam, neither laboured in vain.
The following cita- 2:42, 13, 14, 10).
tionis
will also be read from the Christian Selence Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary
Baker Eddy, God makes sin, if good produces evil,
If truth results in error, then Science
and Christianity are helpless; but there are no antagonistic powers nor laws, spiritual or material eresting and governing man through perpetuai warfare. To hold yourself superior superior to sin, because God made you superior
tu and governs man is true wisdom.
.
In Fight
Ambassadors
May Move From Hankow
Mooting Otherwise- Not Significant
POST OFFICE.
AIR MAIL LETTERS Air mail letters may be posted in Of Baltic States
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Hendaye, June 10.
Shanghal, June 11. The eighth conference of Foreign
Loyalists claim that the Insurgent The British and American Ambos-Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the declency of Ministers of the Baltic States which
sadors plan to visit Hankow where forwarded by Steamer Service, at the Was originally scheduled to begin drive on Valencia has been halted. on May 19, and then had been post-This is attributed to a rejuvenated the French Ambassador is to join discretion of the Post Office.
them after inspecting the air force, which, It is said, defeated poned, was opened here to-day.
caused by the air raids on Canton. the Insurgents over Levante Thursday, when Romulo Negrin, gon of the Premier, is said to have shot down
Insurgent plane Luerno del Cid.
The Lithuanian Foreign Minister, M. Lozoraitis, granted an interview to the semi-offelal Latvian paper Rits in which he stated that the measures taken by Lithuanian Government In order to establish neighbourly relations with Poland had met withi the full approbation of the Lithuanian people,
onc
an
over
damage
The convergence of Ambassadors at Honkow has prompted mediation rumours. However, all diplomatic Bourcea Insist that mediation
19 In the meantime there little
fighting,
Loyalists The ground claimed to have repulsed four attacks near Sort, while neither side has clulrned gains in the Mediterranean
13 I was a battle in which more than hopeless at present, and it is believed that the Ambassadors are planning to 100 plonca participated.
make the gesture of moving to Yun- nan with the Chinese Foreign Office. is confirmed that an additional civil office is being set up in Chung- of the milltary king, while some offices are going to western Hunan. It is believed they will bet set up nt Hengchowfu, which is likely to be Kai-shek's Chiang A message from Madrid sys that Generalissimo Alicante was re-bombed at noon 10-headquarters, although this is not yet
confirmed.
coast area.
Illver transit to and from Poland day, when eight were killed and 20
The Minister said that economic negotiations between Lithuania and Poland would probably take place in July with the object of concluding a treaty of commerce. It was not im
occasion the on thin re possible that
of the question of the utilisation
lemen and Port Memel for goods in
be would
discussed. Concerning Lithuania's relations Lozoraitis declared with Germany, M. Loz
that the two countries entertained "good neighbourly relations," and between exchanges that economic them had recently shown an increase. The Minister announced that Lithuanian delegation would travel to Berlin in the second half of Junc order to negotiate the prolonga- tion of the existing treaty of com - merve... Trans-Ocean,
in
Coast Villages Shelled
The
Canton, June 11,
งา
wounded,-Unitted Press,
“R. ABBIT”
DISCUSSES ENGLISH
TEST TEAM
(Continued from Page 123
I is reliably stated that General Chang Fa-kwel has been slated as field commander at Hankow, due to bis intimate knowledge of the ter- cain.
The military offices are eventually expected to be moved to Yunnan to where offices connected with supplies, are already moving-United Press.
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In the recent (vouring conditions. match M.C.C. vs. Australians he did n
uncommonly well as he did against Copeten
Surrey later on
THE TRIED ONES
Helsingfors Brussels.
According 10 MACH received here from Swałow, Aukök village, in the Hfwellai district, was bombarded by three Japanese cruisers at nine
It is no good wasting time over About eleven pan fast Wednesday.
Hammond, Barnett, Arnes. Verity ond shells were fired at the little village | Furnes. Anyone interested enough on the beach, demolishing a number to read this knows all about them.rague. of houses and
wounding several Now there were two men picked who
vessels people.
invading sels dis- have hud to cry offJC. Clay of appeared
shelling. soon after the
Glamorganshire who despite his forty On the same day, in the morning, yours is unc of the best spin bowlers Shangh Mulltuk village, in the
in the Sunwul dis-
in the country. Last season he was Bombay.
Montreal trict, was shelled by two Japanese th in the bowling averages-third Montreal warships, over forty missiles landing really as there were a couple of "few
It is also reported wicket bowlers" on the village.
who
sneaked in Led only by Verity him. the two vessels attempted a landing. Fand Goddard he took 170 wickets for | hot tears thriven buek by the Chinese
is most un- 17 34 runs apiece It defenders in the bore--Special.
Fortunate he has a pulled muscle and cannot play The other inun to drop uut is Hardstaff who is one of the best of the new young batsmen, and was second in last summer's batting with 87 72 for 40 innings
STRONG DEMAND party of 300 bluejackets from ahead of
FOR GOLD
London, June 10. The Continental demand for gold which sprang up this morning c071- tinued to be evident throughout the day, and it is estimated that a further £1,000,000 worth changed hands in unofficial dealings around 140 shillings 7% pence.
The demand extended to forward gold in which good business was done at varying prices up to 141 shillings and six pence, against tre sale of for- ward dollars, --Reuter
EXPROPRIATION SETTLEMENT
NOW IN SIGHT
Mexico City, June 10, It is sumoured that possible selliement of the all expropriation issues may be possible through the former owners, who will operate the return of The properties to their
wells for ten yenis, after which they will revert to the Govemment of
„United Press, Mexico,
BOMBINGS ROUSING BRITISH PUBLIC
tContinued from Page 1)
To fee sin is to misunderstand the tions to
the Prime Minister
ard
power of Love and the divine Science Viscount Halifax when Parliament
of being in man's relation to God,resumes on Tuesday.---Renter
to doubt his government and to dis-
trust 201).
is omnipotent care."
ANNOUNCEMENT
(Page
Urges Holland's
Intervention
The Hague, June 10.
KWANGTUNG INVASION CERTAIN "SOONER OR LATER"
[Continued from Page 1.)
after
ese game of dividing Chine agnitest siilion at Lord's.
itself The old game no longer works." declared General Wu.
"The West," continued the Gov- ernor, "does not have to fight Japan to stop her. Just as China cantit defeat Japan without increased material ald from western Powers, Japan also is too
to deat wenk China, This is shown by the Incl that the first job of the Japanese army after capturing any point is to systematically loot all metals, even the nails from the walls, to replenist her shrinking metal reserves.
"Japan's economic solution will not only arrest the progress of her war in China but will also depose her militarists und destroy the crazy cult of glorifention of war which repre- sents the chief meance to the work." -United Press,
NEW YORK OUTFITS WIN AGAIN
New
Baseball
were
in
the Selection
1104
1101 110
1/613
Bucharest. Montevideo. .2014
10.03% Buenos Aires. Rio de Janeiro. .217 Silver (Spot)19 Silver (forward). 1848 War Loan....192
better bat.
-British Wircless.
nye meeting with fair success for Jubby Allen's ne mutfield, though the
Australia. He people think Yardley may be pre- t said to be a fine
ferred to him,--though myself am regards only time I saw him the dropped a very doubtful of this. As
field catch tlcep
the other "double" I fancy it will be right in front of the
question of Wright or Sinfield. The 1
these
former is no batsman and I rather places Committee have Invited, first, Sin-expect it may depend on the wicket field of
of Gloucestershire, a spin bow- and its prospects as to whether he ler.
aged 37
17 He was 37th In the plays or Sinfeld, who is perhaps a but a much bowling averages last year taking 120 Jess dangerous bowler wickets for an average of 22.02 per wicket. This was far below Clay's form and one can only suppose he 1.5 been doing
KITAL thinks this Incidentally in 1.000 runs for an average of 24.41
Yardley, the skipper,
comes to the is greatly to be hoped that he will get a place and make good as he is clearly about the only young cricketer who looks like bees cuming the English captain of the future. Last year he hurt an average of 33.45 for 48 Innings.
year.
For Hardstuf. N.W.D. For Hardst Cambridge picture.
it
1937 he made
TWO SURPRISES
The remaining players selected are 1. Hulton, D.V.P. Wright. Denis Compton, W.J. Edrich, E. Paynter and George Pope. There are I fancy real surprises in these only two selections. On the new side D.V.P. Wright of Kent is a youthful bowler he will not be 24 until August this
gear fur
Latest Results In U.S. year. He had a good season last Kent taklog in 2) 11 whenyls for 27.60 runs apiece-lis Brat hundred wickets, though he had played since 1832, and in 1933 Wisden naid of
him "n bowler of
of real promise. Tall and with a
a good action he spun the ball skilfully from much. the same height as Freeman." He had one or LWO poor seaSON; after that (though course Freeman overshadowed him, but he clearly must have been In form this year. The other surpri
(to me) was the selection of E.
E. Prynter. An excellent
First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong-
in the second Chamber to-day, Dr.
New York, June 10, kan. Branch of The Mother Church.
H. Colijn was pressed by the Com-
York teams
again The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Doston, Max, Macdonnell Hond, close to munist Deputy, Herr D. J. Wijnkoop successful to-day In the Baseballe Train Station, Sunday Bervice 11.15 am.
Giants defeated St. to define the Government's attitude Leagues. The The Sunday School is held at 10 am.
National Cardinals in the to the Far East conillet, especially in Louis Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6 pm.
lowered the Yankees A Rending Room is located at Bank of view of the bombing of undefended section and East Asia Bulding. 10 Des Voeux Road
Cleveland Indians' colours
the Central, and is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: from 10.30 am, to
American division.
Results of matches played to-day
1 pm.. 3 p.m. to 4 pm and 5 pm. to 7 take the initiative and to enlist the p.m. Wednesday from 10,30 am, to 1 pm.
co-operation of the United States and
and from 2 p.m. to Palud christian Britain to take measures regarding am. to 12.30 p.m. All authorised Selence Literature ta available at the strategic raw materials, with Beading Room. The public is cordially invited to attend the services and in vis object of checking Japanese aggres-
the Reading loom.
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towns.
Herr Wijnkoop asked Dr. Collja to
were:
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Dr. Colijn replied that the Govern- St. Louis ment disapproved of the bombard- ment of undefended towns, but it was | Philadelphia not willing to take the Initiative. | Phillsburgh Such action would only make the situation in the Pacifle more difficult. The matches Brooklyn v. Chicago
~Reuter,
KIDNAPPER
CONFESSES
TO CRIME
(Continued from Page 1)
оп
Reverting to the question of Burnett playing, much will depend the the way the Committee look upon opening pair. Hution of Yorkshire, u youngster of 22 but an established first wicket bat, this average last year
for 58 innings-third 36.62 for
wus
For
Saturday
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the list) seems to have established a calm to open, while Edrich of Mid- dlesex (44.57 for 53 innings-15th in
batfed the list last year) has
brilliantly that he has this year scored 1,000 runs in May, and would seem also to claim un opening place he now opens for Middlesex. Thus they drop Barnett-but I rather think may
are more likely to put him in lower down, where his forcing but- useful,
more
ine will be perhaps and omit
Yardley. There remains Denis Compton-who last year only
brilliant.
my. Was so
memory into the serves me he only came Middlesex side in 1936, yet last year be played 40 innings with an average of 47.14. He must be in the side Jast I think. He was only twenty month!
So much then for speculation on the English side which, as I have said will be known here by the time these lines appear in print. Actually they formed the subject matter of a short talk I
I gave upon Z.B.W. on Thurs- day lant.
There is one thing I am very much In doubt about and that is the Test Trial. I see in the Times that no Gloucestershire players were asked to play as Gloucester were playing come to
to think his Test Match days the Australians at that date. So Cod
He Is however
not 37 dard, Barnett, and Hummond did not until next November. He was fifth in turn
turn out. The omission of Goddard after his excellent season last year
Lut and
and most experienced. one had
were ever.
the averages
last year with 53.77 for
58 Innings and is beautiful feld. is curious and one presumes he is Furthermore he is that most useful sut of form. But results in the Trial
of persons, a left hand bat. Now match do not seem to have mattered
and Boston v. Cincinnati were post- not playing, I imagine that very much-for instance Paynter got |
poned owing to ruin,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
7
2
New York
13 0
once for the Yankees). Chiengo
honder.
1 and Fishlock a century-but Payn- ter was chosen.
THE AUSTRALIANS
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takes his place as our left-
Of the others, possibly
the most unexpected was George Pope though Lord Tennyson when here told sume One really cannot write much of the
I us how well he had played 1л
In Australians at present save that on India, and, see, tipped him for the fast true wickels Bradman, Badcock, Test when interviewed at Sydney ringleton, (Dickey homered twice and Gehris His brother, A.V. Pope, has played Hasselt seem to produce centuries
McCabe
Swntow. Foochow and Tientsin... Hupeb and
"Manila, Australin, and New Zealand Changte for Derbyshire for several years but Jiler
vin Thursday Island-due Thura- rabbits out of a hat. Barnett, the
day Island, 28th June. George only came in to the picture wicket keeper has already hit a in 1934 when he did little. In 1936 hundred. As regards the bowling the Wisden tells
us he made an astound-spin department is well served by advance,-02 wickets for 10.02 O'Reilly, Ward and Fleetwood Smith. and a batting average of 21.40. for The latter by the way seems to be 38 innings. Last year he was 45th less erratic than of old.
McCormick in the batting averages-44 innligsis frequently spoken of as
hostlie for 36,62, and 21st in the bowling bowler--but I'm never averages with 92 wickets for 20.04. what that means presumably he goes Flo is in his 20th year.
for the wicket. I see he has hit a G. couple of people already! M. Waite, I gather, le something over
of the Federal Bureau of Investiga-Poston Hun-Beuter.
Full Confession
Miami, Fla., June 10.
"We have a full confession from
McCall, admitting the kidnapping of St. Loule the child, the death of the child, und | Philadelphia
15 12
20 0
6
0
(Kreevich homered twice and Hayes and Stration once ench for the White Sox, while Le Febvre for the Red Sox).
once
1 11
4
143
Mr. Edgar Hoover, G-men's chief, to-
(Chapman
homered
for the
day.
Alhletics).
I
However, he and that McColl Detroit claimed that tho child oled ac- Washington cidentally, and that it WIS not Intended to murder him.--United
7
1
12
1
(Ten innings were played).
Reuter,
the diaposing of the body," announced
Press.
Opening PAIR
quite
Now as regards the others, C. medium, while of course S.J. McCabe Barnolt is a brilliant opening bat but
I have heard that he has not been doing so well this year and any
is by no means a bad change bowler.
It's a useful lot. But we all know
lot more by Wednesday morning!
Rog.
Ord,
Friday
Jan 17, 8.45 am.. June 17, 9.30 am.
Hothow, Pakhol and Haiphong.... Kaying. Fri. June 17, Noon. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, C. Pres. McKinley ....Fri., June 17..
G. P.: 0; and· K‚ ́P: 0. and S. Amerlen, and Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco
Parcels, Reg 11th July--and "Europe via via
Ord., Siberia. Swatow
Kiungchow...Fri., June 17, 2.30 p.m. Emp. of Canada
Fri, June 17, 3.30 p.m..
Manlin
*Superscribed correspondence only.
June 17, 1 p.m.. Jane 17, 2.45 pm. ...June 17, 3.30 p.m. -
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