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BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY-
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Ifrat met Bill years ago when he did the announclog at one of
our national tournament broad-
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1919 CORE SER
MOMENTS PAGE
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith YOUR BIRTHDAY
COPE, 1948 BY KEĄ BERNICÉ, ONG, V. M, BIG, U. 8. PAT, OFF.
"You know, grandpa, I'm getting older, but I still enjoy thiso circuses!”
BY THE WAY
by Beachcomber
are
11
easts. We both remember stop-PROFESSOR SLABADAB, told Fopormith, Sir Sam Commodore Pie, Council- Nuthouse, and Baron Kalbs- or Mrs Shumph, Mr Kirk- fleisch-these
but yarde, Dame Fingering, handful of the experts who Butty Flattermole, Dr Sun- are inspecting the vellumito
rocket at Waggling Parva.
ping at the late Louis Watson's table. Usually Louis was fairly crim and conservative. Perhaps
bringing the microphone over to
hile table confused him a bill. because he later sold he had no business bidding seven béarla on todny's hand.
Even after winning the first trick with dummy's ace of elibri, Louis was not too hopeful. ile led a small diamond over to his queen, and now he had a prob- lem. Should he lend the jack of hearts, or take the finesse of the queen?
There were only three hearts to the king in the defenders' hands. Louis reasoned that if he led a small heart to finesse the queen, he was bound to lose a heart trick if the three hearts were in one hand. Of course. If they were divided 2-1 and the king was in the South hand, he would not have to worry,
But If he led the jack of hearts, there was no way thi South could win a heart tricl If he failed to cover, declarer would let it ride, lend another _heart_and_fnesse...he...queen_ Thus Bill Slater saw a grand slom bid and made an his first bridge broadenst.
SKELETON
1
124
CLUES ACROSS
1. ImpressiTD sircot 7
party
1 Fleet
8. It cured, but not by
doctor,
મા આવત
A stopper for a delicate waker.
Palladrome period.
SLOWATE mainly stores:
omcar.
INTELMENCE TEST
(37)
FLOWER SHOW
by T. O. HARE
Four fanatical
Hower- gruwera, whoag real names need not concern us, thought it would be ames ing to exhibit at the local Hower wacw under the pseudonyms of Mir, Rose, Mr. Pinic, Mr. Dahlia and Mr. Gindiolus, Poetic jus- Each of tice was served. the four obtained first prize In one of the four classeA named above, and ircund prize in another. None, however, obtained a prize in the class corresponding to his aws pseudonym.
Thus in one class Mr. Pink ran second to Mr. Rose in another, Mr. Rose was
runner-up to Mr. Dahlla. Tie pabudonymous namesake of lie Bower for which Mr. Dahlin took second prize himself took firat prize for roses.
Who took the first prize __for_plađioli”
(Solution on this nage)
Strabismus crused great amusement
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
PORN today, you have a sensitive, intuitive, Dnature. You often know what others are thinking of and this talent becomes an almost uncanny gift at times, especially when applied to those who are emotionally sympathelle and harmonious. Never dlaregard your hunches, for they probably will be your most reliable gulld.
To secure the best possible success in life. select your career early in youth and stick to it no matter how much opposition. Tenacity to purpose will pay excellent dividends; procrás- tination and hesitancy
cost you wlil important opportunity which can never regained,
AI
bo
You men have excellent speaking voices and would make good orntors, lecturers Grid
·
by STELLA
even slogeis, I so trained in youth. The stogo la very apt to appeal to you and those who can persevera through the hardships of the carly,training are. Ilkely to be very successful.
Your emotional naturo is strong. Keep it well under control or it. is apt to bring you unhappiness. If you can divert it into the constructive chanuels of the arts, you can hope for success and happiness. You are highly attracted to the opposite sex and probable will have more than one romance before you kolect your life partner,
To and what the stars have In store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph, Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.
SUNDAY, JUNE 5
PORN today, you are one of those impulsive, Denergetic and swift-acting Individumis who is always getting, into some kind of diMculty-... and as quickly getting out egain! Highly Idenliatie, you get over enthusiastic about some- thing. Then, if it falls to meet standards, you become super-critical and just as enthusiastic ngainst it. Learn a little more evenness of temperament if you are to get ahend. You blow hot and blow cold a little too fast for comfort--your own, and other people's.
Your life never will be
a dull on
one, but unless you are a little more farsighted and think things over moré carefully, it is likely to ben difcult one, as well. You enjoy things which are exciting, original and different. In your search for the unusual, make sure that you don't overlook the unnecessary routine which
GEMINI (May 22-June 22)— Yesterday's restrictions are now a thing of the past. Be aggres sive; constructive; and make food progress.
CANCER (June 23-July 23)- A rpiritually uplifting day. Best to stay at home, however, rather than attempt to travel..
LEQ July 24-Aug. 23) Romance can be treacherous to day, so be on your guard against disappointment. Better stick to business.
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22)- emotions may be near the surface, but keep them well under control, Postpone a journey.
Individum when he inadver- tently rerewed Mrs Snumph to a pot-stanchion-brackel under the eller- rear telemotor, Shortly wards twin bats few out of the Jaffett fudge-container. They were presented by.Canon Sleeple to the Nantwich Zoo.
A safeguard-of
democracy
QUESTIONED about the int
who himself a small house and could not get per-
roof mission to put a
on it. Charlie Suct said. "I am in- formed that if he had put the roof an before building the house a permit would have been
that Issued, providing
there, were to windows or doors, Noot priority over olher portions of a house is a sine qua non." Asked why no root could be added to a house already bullt, Suet sald, "It is to prevent private indivi dusis working overtime. It is a safeguard of democracy,"
In passing
.
N orgy of mass-observation
CROSSWORD At the streets has apparently
18. Certaldir avt w the pink. zumQudig enough where pour Tuin
Dowing began!
12. Carettes chaps, were told, 75. Independent chieftain in ~ Tha
Siracle.
17. Turquality of surface to "10"
perbatas
29. Rodent to the Spanish, like a
baduer.
30 Completely iltele
hatez
CLUES DOWN
BEAT
.
t. Not the wolters in the dining-
car.
2. Fun and games in Prague,
3. The fabulous story of a chan
finatly.
1. Uo wrong un to a certain tíma.
we hear, but aparxio.
5.
Medal sometimes struck by butler.
d. You should get this prefix In
unu.
7, banopy [pon
3 Burp ship.
D. Ex-Ring without a mother.
12. Merely external show which
enda in delent.
10. Paper la bulk.
15. tenuit of being only
fitten?
10. MALE BUNYINGY.
10. The shirt si penitence.
21 Hail temporal.
Rani's country.
14: sisy he got from whelk-alatt. 2d Witty remark ?
15 Making for abolter?'
grot young sloping
24. Nothing to marry on, 15 500039,
The French have a word for 14.
High 18. Bomaji toad.
(Solution on this paze)
NANCY
Nose for Duty
I GOTTA STAY ON
MY TOES--
THERE'S A NEW BOSS'ARRIVING
TODAY
CIRCUS:
MAIN OFFICE
led to the startling discovery that apart from bus-drivers and taxi-drivers, who
careful
are
and courteous, most drivers do not bother to pull up at crossing- places for pedestrians. It will take a year to incorporate this knowledge in a pompous docu- · ment And then it will be announced once
that more "Pedestrians must be educated In road-crossing sense." The unarmed must be taught to be- ware of those who bring fethul weapons on to the public high- way.
Windfall
Max
Васт, formar world heavyweight champion, playing the part of a professionat wrest“. ler in the film, will be thrown into the lap of Claudette Colbert, at a wrestling match..
(Nows Hem.) London Daily Express).
GEMINI (May 22-Juur 22) --- Be careful of detalls making all future plans and the rewards should be excellent. Make de- inite gains,
must be completed if you are to achieve any kind of substantial success.
Fortunately, however, once you have com- mitted yourself to a single job, you can be depended upon to finish it. You know how to organise things. There is nothing you ke better than to get order out of chaos.
But once order is secured. you get bored and will want
to on to something else.
to
Don't let this same tendency influence your emotional life or you will never know your own heart. With the right person. sulted tem- peramentally to your moods, you can flud great happiness. A wrong choice can mean real disaster, so be carefull
To and what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday èlar and read the corresponding paragraphi. Let your birth- day star be your daily gulde.
· LIBRA. (Sept. 23-Oct, 23)—– AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. if jou stick to business, all wilt 19)-If you must travel, avoid be well. Avold making highway crushes. Start carly associations.
and keep out of the jam to avoid accidents.
new
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- Stick to business. Don't let romance interfere with your job or there is trouble ahead.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Déc. Be conservative in all, you undertake right now. Avoid excesses of all kinds-especially sociability.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)- Don't let a lover's quarrel ruin your day. Go half way to make up and restore peace and happi- ness.
ANIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)- A day in which spiritual devo- tions can bring happiness and
Don't contentment.
neglect them CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jall. TAURUS (Apr, 21-May 21)— 20)It possible get outdoors to Be tactil, co-operative and day and enjoy the beauties of sympathetle with the problems Nature.It will be invigorating of others. You can be of rent for you,
help,
MONDAY, JUNE 6
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. -22)---Business is excellent. 5o are the prospects for those who are planning marriage.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)- Plans made today should turn out well. Now contacts can prove valuable to your future.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)- CANCER (June 23-July 23)- 20)-Combine business and Especially good If you are em- Early hours count, the most, pleasure to good effect
now. barking upon a new home. To- should be especially, it job-hunting or if They
mutually day is a good time for a wed- planning to ask the boss for a bencilcial, one to the other. ding, too. rutse.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- LEO (July 24-Aur 23) 19)-Be thoroughly practical A moderate day which can be Begin the new working week today. If you are starting out better than sonte If you put. with consklerable activity. Sign on something new, make careful forth extra energy to make it an agreement; complete that plans. contract now.
. VIRGO. (Aug. 24-Sepl. 22)- Business Dicks up. So do marriage prospects. Keep an uye in for romance these day's
I
`LIBRA ̈ ̃ ̃(Sept. 23:0ck" 23)— Combine business and domesti elty to good effect. If planning a wedding, there are prospects
for happiness.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- General advertising will step up business returns. See that you get your proper share of profits.
CHESS PROBLEM
By A. K. ELWORTHY Black. 7 pieces.
White, 10 pieces, " White to play and mate in two.
Solution
to yesterday's problem:
1, KI-K13, any; 2, Q, R, Kt, or P. (dis ch) mates,
I NEED SOME HELP
WITH THIS
STUFF
REV, KID --- BRING THE TRUNK INTO MY OFFICE
By Ernie Bushmiller
50.
CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS
Solution of yesterday's puzzle. Solution of Skeleton Crosa.
Across: 1. Goose-step; 8, word on this page:- Abandon; D and 10, Master- piece; 11, Nee: 13, Raise; 14, Ass; 15, Fete; 16, Let; 17, Cub; 10, Serf; 21, Pot; 22, See 7 Down; 23, Men; 24, Close.
Down: 1. Ġymnasium; 2, Obsession; 3, Satellite; 4, Ener- getic; 5, Fine; 7 and 22, Drafts- man: B, Nest; 10, See 9 Across; 12, Escape: 18, Urns; 20, Fee.
DID YOU GET HIM OUT OF THIS?
ERNEST DUDLEY gives this solution to the problem on page 4; Snip Carton-Insur- ance Agent-sums up the situa- tion in flash, hurls the bomb
it.
.
at the glass tank, and moshes The water pours into the room, extinguishing the bomb- fuse, and flooding the poison-gas gratings.
Snip Carton stabs the octopus with a splinter of glass, used dagger -fashion (handkerchief
wrapped round it to protect his hand), and kills it.
He catapos through opening at top of tank, by which as he had shrewdly deduced food and air must have reached the octa- pus.
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
Seting out the NAME 1st 2nd
dais in labu- Ine form. We
hare:
a
N' EN
п
.p -**
Bence there are three possibif{tionz,
(1) m ja G and a la
J
ją m
(3) m ja 1 kad ti in G.
But it (h), a takes both lat and
and urize for roses
And if (2), b must be R, and N sakes 1st prize for roses. .
Jiunge only NAME 1st and (3) in valid, and the completed table ls:
COROL
Be the Brit, prize, for gladiati weak tu Mfr. Dahila
„London, Beatra. Sepeter
'WHITE KING' TOILET SOAP for BEAUTY!
WHITE KING
(SOMASINI NAN KANG CO, SAUNAGSAY
CHURCH NOTICES
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
ST. JOHN'S. OATHEDRAL
TONG. KONG
Tel. 25115)
8th June, Whitsunday.
· BIBLE - AUDITORIUM (Chathani and Mody loads,
Kowloon,) i
W. Detamere and Henry
Holy Communion at 8 a.m., 9 a.m.) Meissner, Evangeliste (Alt meetings (sung) & 12 noun,
in Kowloon-1530 pm, Sun, Wed.. Thurs., and Fri. Nighti). -
11.00 a.m. Motline Preacher 'he Very Bav. The Dean 630 pm Evensong & Berman Preacher: The Rov, Gilbert Baker. 3.A.
Sermon
$1.00 .. Bunday Cathedral Hall).
School
MEMORIAL CHUBER
117 Ventels....Noadi Near the Race Course
(A alde-0:30
.1
meetings in the Hongkong
Bun.. Wed, Thurs
(and Nights).
Sun June The Great Judginent 4.00 pm. All students and Alumns Day-How Near Aro Wo to 717 at the Bi. John's University Li The bio gives the date of the Shangtial are cordially invited by the Judgment but not of the second Dean and Chaplain to ten Ih the coming of Christ), Cathedral Fall. The Rev. Glibert Wed. Juno. Why Are Not All Baker, Chaplain of St. John's Unis
Good . PRAYERA versity will be present on ་་
Answered? occasion.
Thur. June Heaven and
Black Afarket. Fri., June 10-Does ·tlis
Teach Reincarna. Son of the Saut?
Menday in Whitsun Week. Holy Communion độ 720 Đầ
Tuesday in Whitsun Week. Holy Practice at 4.30 p.m. Communion At 7.30 .m.; Choir
Thursday. Holy Communion In Cantonese at 5 ajn.
Friday, Matiina da Litany at 730 a.m. Choir Practice et 030 Ming Hua College (Theological Class)" In the Bishop's House at 7 p.m.
Weekdays, Mallins at 130 mm. du Evensong "ai 8.15 p.nt.
Every Sunday at Bungalow "A" Stanley, Holy Communiod at 8 am
ST ANDREW'S CHURCHI
(Nathan Hond, Kowloon.) Sunday, 5th June, 1949. Whitsunday
поп.
The
B.00 a.m. Holy Communian, 10.00 am Sunday School. 11.00 ... torning Prayer & Ser
Prencher: itev, J. JI, Ozilvio. pm. Holy Communion 3:00p.m. ible Class
The
030 p.m. Evening Prayer & Sar-
man. Preacher: Vtear.
7.30 p.m. (V.DMA, in Vicarage.
Speaker: Mr Denham Crory, Talpo Orphati- ago.
9.00 p.m. Social Hour Vicar- age. Musle. A. Iefresh- nients. Servicemen
Monday,
10.00 . Tuesday,
- specially welcome.
Women's Guild.
3.30 pm. Brownler,
7.00 pm. Youth Fellowship Wednesday.
500 b.m. 2at Kowloon (SL
'drow's) Boy Scouts. Thursday,
6.00 pm. Evening Prayer. 730 pm. St Andrew's club 7.30 pm. Chole Practice. Saturday.
9.30 a.m.
Girl Guides. 2.13 p.m. Excursiuni
An
H. M. DUCKYARD CHURCH (HOLY TRINITY)
09.00
(la Wellington Barracks) SUNDAY, 3r June, 2049. PENTECOST or WHITSUNDAY,. Holy Communion
* Morning Prayer & Sermon,
Preacher: The Bavd. F. W. Weaver, Missions to Besmen 19,30 Koly Comununion
1120 Evening Prayer & Sermon.
Preacher: The
Revi the
Chaplain
WEEKDAYS:
Holy Cominunton Dally (ex-
cept Friday) NOTES.
10.00
07,30
2
MONDAY & TUESDAY ar
HOLY DAYS, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday are Buber Day.
ALL SERVICES. ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
8: LUKES CHAPEL, RN. HOSPITAL,
SUNDAY, 3th June, 1949. PENTECOST ur WHITSUNDAY.
Holy Communton... 07.00 Morning Prayer & Sermon. Preachers The Revd. the Chaplain
11.00
Holy Communion
1145
"FRIDAY, 10th June, 1569. Ember Day:
Ioly Communion
07.00
STANLEY GARRISON
CHURCH
8.00 am. Holy Communion, 10.00 am Sunday Bchool. 11.00 a... Mattina and Sermon,
ST PETER'S CHURCH (Missions to Seamen.) Holy Communion 800 azn. Evening Prayer 7.00 pin.
CHRIST CHURCH (Kowloon Tong) Man. Tues, Fri. Sat-1.C. at 7.45 am
Wed--ILC, xt 7,35 aa3, Kth. June. Whit Sunday,
8.00 am-Ioly Communion, 9:00 AM-Clitidren's Servico, 10.00 a.m.--Sung Eucharist. Parlah Communion). Preacher: the Vicar. 11.30 am-Holy Bapilam.
1.30 p.m.-Evening Prayer. 1th June. Tuesday.
5.00 pan-Cube
29th, June. Friday,
6.00 pm-Scouts,
8.15 p.mCompline. 9.30 pm-Study Group.
CHRIST CHURCH, SHAMEEN CANTON
IN Inne, Whitsunday.
Holy Communion, at 8 am. Mailing Sermon, at 10.30 a.m. Preacher? The Nk, Rav. Bishop N.
V. Halward..
:
- THE ASSEMBLY AT
···DUDDELL STREET
GOSPEL HALL Tont Hon. Metween the Zank of China and the National City Bank at New York),
Sunday 11an. Breaking-of-Bread, (for Believers only), **
Bunday'd'p.m. Gospel":Service, Monday p.m. Special Meeting
Zar Ladies Monday 5 pm. Special Meeting for members pr the Forces at Pla 12 Chatham Road (1st flour),· Kow- loon.
Tuesday 8 pm. Bible Study mí Thursday 0 pirs. Prayer. Masting,
EMMANUEL CHURCH
the
Interdenominational and Evangelical, (318 Nathan Road, Kowloons
Baturday Evening Prayer Meeting. at 8.30, at 29 Austin Avenue, Kow- loon, (top f.).
Sunday Morning Divine Service, at 11.30. Preacher: Dr E. Stuart Har
versen.
Sunday, School, at 3.30 p.m. Evening Service, at 3.00. Preacher. Hey, Gardiner.
Tuesday Morning, at 10.30, Women's Bible Study Group, at 23 Austin Avenue, Kowloon, top ..
Wednesday, Song Service, and Fellowship Meeting, at 8.00 .. Followed by Sociat Half Ilour. Speaker: Rev. Hector Gardiner.
Friday, Army Scripture Reader's Bible Study, at 800 p.m..
KOWLOON TONG church
of the CHINESE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
(Meetings Steld in the Kowloon Tong Behgol, Entrance, No. 3 Cumberland Road (North of Foundary Street) Kawtoon Tang.)
Sunday, June 5th, 1945 · SUNDAY SERVICES IN ENGLISH:
School 3.00 a.m. Sunday
for English-speaking children. Teachers: Nov. Bollback; Mira · John Bochtel; Mt Batte Jolins. Special cines for older boys.
30.00 a.m. Divine Worship Service. Speaker: The Rev. W. D. Cadsen, Kanau-Tibetan Border Dission of the C and M. A.
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
ACANTONESE:
0.30 a.m. Sunday School fur Cantonese-speaking chikhen. · Tea- chiers de Yau; MỸ Chuc; Miss Pan and students of the Bethet Bible Seminary,
11.00 am. Divine Worship Service, | Mr You Yuk-ling in charge.
| WEEK-DAY SERVICES!
In English: Young Peopley Fellow.
| slip mirets every Friday, Ta30 10 0.30 p. 433 Kent Road, Kowlpon Tong Misa Delle Johns in chargo,; In Cantoneset Wednesday: Womens Prayer Mieting: Evangelisic Out- door Service In Kowloon Tung.i
evening: Evangelistic.. Thursday meeting in Kowloon Tung Village.
Saturday,evening: Young People's Fellowship.
-ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH (Queen's load East," "Corner of Kennedy Road).
WHIT SUNDAY
Jin June, 192
Morning Worship, at
£1
4.01.
Preacher: Rev. P. Evisun.
Valedictory serinan. Service Edi- lowed by the Sacrament of foly Communion.
Evening Worship,
at: 6.30 A.m.
Prencher: Mr G. Moore.
Tuesday, 7th. Meeting of the Ladies' Church Ald at the Church 3 p.m.
Wednesday," th
Devotional Bervice and Lay Prea chers Class at 8 pm. S., & S, Home,
Friday, 10th.
S. & S. Home, at 30 p.m. Choir Practice.
FIRST CHURCH OF CURIST- SCIENTIST
(31,: Macdonnell, Road.)...........'
A branch of The Mother Church; The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston; Man),
Sunday Service, at 11:15 s.m/ The, subject of the Lesson Sermon In all Christian Betence Churches on Sunday, June 8, is: "God the only Canin and Creator." The Golden Texi Revelation 4:13 "Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power; for thou hart
created all things wore
sure they are aŭd wore treated?”
Responsive Reading: Praima 243:1 3-8, 0-13, 18, 17.
Sunday, School, at '11.25 am. Wednesday, Testimony Meeting, et 9:00p.m.
Reading Room open on weekdays (except pubṭlo Holidays) ·from 10:30 Man. to 12:30 p.m. and on Tuesdays and Fridays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. AL the Church Buliding, 31. Macdonnell Road.
THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
The Vicar, Rev. Father Ellar Wen, St. Andrew's Church Hall, Nathan, Road, Kowloon).
The Provisional Church Committoa' announces the following forthcoming divine ́services:
June 4th, Baturday,
evening service at a pari, June 8th, Sunday, morning service
at d'am,
June 10th, Friday, evening service et 0 p.m. (Bemorial Service for All Souls Departed here and elsewhere).
June 11th, Saturday morning ser- vice at a .m. (emorial Bervice for AB Bouls, De- parted hero and elsewhere), June 11th. Saturday, evening ser
vico at 4 pm.
UNION CHURCH
On Sunday, 6th June, 10.30 am; in Queen's College, Konnedy Road. Freather: The Minkter, Nev. O, AI, Stevenson,, ALA.
Bunday School, at (10.30) mani - to Queen's Collego, Kennedy Road, MI will bo no meeting of the Ladies Dving to the Pubila, Hollaný," thera
Gulld, on Thursday, 9th June,:
The monthly meeting of the Com- mittes of-Management will be held is the Boardroom of lessrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., at 5.30 on Tuesday. 7th June.
Saturday 3 pm. Young | People's | KOWLOON..-UNION, CHURCH?
Fellowship Moet-
All English speaking trianda "are welcome..
[SOCIETY: ¦ OF FRIENDS
A Meeting for Worship with be hald in the quiet Room, Is) Fisory, Ictro- pian YRCA. 61 10:30 minuʻon d'unday Zune sti all welcome. 11- la' sroposed ta bald Meetings on the Bref, Bunday.
"every months.
*Jordan, fload.)",
"Bonday, June 8th, 1943. -9.45 km. dunday, School. #1150 am." Wait Bunday – Service Communion Servies. Proscher: BRITANNIA Witiars Green, HLADD
NORSK GUDSTJENESTER
1)Den norske Elomanaemiajon. TAK. CHATham Ko, "Kowloon; Ved Pastor Johan Nielsen,