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NALDERA CORFU **SOUDAN

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COMORIN CHITRAJ

From Tons Hong Kong)

About

1933, 11,000 1st July 17,000 15th July 6,000 20th July 0800 22nd July 17,000 29th July 17,000 12th Aug. 6,000 19th Aug.

17,000 26th Aug. 14,000 9th Sept 6.000 10th Sept.

16,000 23rd Sept.

14,000 7th Oct:

Destination.

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, Bomburg, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull.

Marseilles & London.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

ACTIVITIES.

"Building Fund Goal In Sight.

GATHERING AT BOSTON.

Word that no further contribu- tions to the fund for the building of the new $4,000,000 home

now

being erected for The Christian Science Publishing Society need be made after July 1 was announced at the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ," Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Members from many lands—more than 5.000 in all-beard an inspir-

from The Christian | ing message Science Board of Directors, rend" by Mr. Charles R. Heltman, chairman, gratefully acknowledging the "gacri- fice and unselfed efforts” of those who have made possible the com- pletion of the new Publishing House without delay and without debt."

Gratitude for the growth of the 'churen, the increasing interest in its healing ministry, and the more pro- nounced readiness of its members to meet the demands of the hour was voiced 18 the message from the Board of Directors.

THE CHI

The magnificent building housing the Christian Science Pleasant View Home at Concord, New Hampshire,” U.S.A.

ARRIVAL OF SHIPS

June 28.

Manifestations of renewed confid-Franken, German str., 4,821 tons, Capt. Warneke, from Manila, ence and hope resulting from world-

Kowloon Wharf-Melchers & wide emergency relief activities; a

Co. pronounced "leavening" of public; thought toward the Discoverer and Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg, Founder of Christian Science, as

R'dam, Antwerp & Hall,

evidenced in the nation-wide poll Marseilles & London.

which gave Mrs. Eddy's name a place Bombay, Marseilles & Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg, in the list of America's 12 greatest

& London.

Antwerp Holl

Marseilles & London.

Marseilles & London.

women; the attainment of an im- portant milestone in the erection of

6,800 14th Oct.bayare, London, Hamburg, the new Publishing House-all these

11,000 21st Oct. 16,000 4th Nov.

6,000 11th Nov.

15,000 18th Nov. 15,000 2nd Dec.

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Bull. Marseilles & London, Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

* Cargo only.

+ Call Casablanca.

Con-

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to stantinople_Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khodivial Mail Steamship Co

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

TAKADA SIRDHANA

TALMA

TILAWA SANTHIA TAKADA

10.000

1935.

7,000 10th July 7,000 22nd July 5th Aug. 10,000 19th Aug. 8,000 2nd Sept. 7,000 10th Sept.

Singapore, Penang, R'goon & C'cutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

were cited as "signs following" an- other year of consecrated service by Christian Scientists throughout the world.

New Churches.

Reports of marked progress by]

nal, Kowloon Wharf.-Mackin- non, Mackenzie & Co. Prominent, Norwegian str., - 1,977

tons, Capt. H. Jensen, from Saigon, Buoy No. B16.-Nam Tal Looug. Troilus, Britishstr., 4,784 tona,

Capt Agrew, from Shanghai, Talkoo Dock.-B. & S.

Capt. H. Kane, from Whampoa, huoy No. 328.—Bank Line.

Yoseric, British str., 3,221 tons,

June 30.

Anhui, British str., 2,080 tons, Capt. D. Lupton, from Amoy, buoy No. A5.-B. & S Bestik, Norwegian str., 1,094 tons, Capt. H. C. Ericksen, from Swatow,

Wharf.— C.M.S.N. C.M.S.N. Co. Chong Lee, Chinese str., -249 tona, Capt. Nagakawa, from Tsing- tao, bucy No. B5.-Loong Tai Hong.

Bestik, for Canton. Dardanus, British str., 4,920 tons, Frankes, for Kobe.

Capt. Christie, from Singapore, Haining, for Swatow. Holt's Wharf.-B. & S.

Kasugazan Maru, for Hongay.

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CLEARANCES

June 30..

Capt. E. H. Histed, from Can-Tamara, for Manila. ton, buoy No. B15.-E. & S. Wing Lee, for Canton. Helikon, British str., 1,220 tons,

STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS

the Board of Lectureship in larger Hunan, British str., 1,621 tona, Nagato Maru. for Calcutta. gatherings at free public lectures, pointed toward growth in healing in another direction. Sixty-three new branch church organisations have been added to The Mother Church, and 26 Christian Science Societies have qualified for the title of Church, the Department of Branches, and Practitioners report- ed.

incidents of Christian Science sealing were read, as follows:

Each year

Christian Scientists! from every part of the world send to The Christian Science Publishing Society, for publication in the periodicals, their grateful testi- monies of healing. A number of

B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for selected testimonies were read from 1st and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South,

NANKIN NELLORE

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

TANDA

1833.

7,000

1st July

7,000 30th Sept.

7,000 7,000

3rd Nov.

2nd Dec.

the hundreds received during the year and these had been carefully

verified.

Remarkable Cure

A young woman who had been

incurably blind pronounced

Capt. W. Anderson, from Sai- gon, buoy No. B18-Wo Fat ---Shing.---- Machaon, British str., 4,921 tons,

Capt. Watson, from Shanghai, buoy No. A7.-B. & S.

*

The Ben Line sa. Benvenus: is due to arrive here on July 2,

The R.M.S. Empress of Asia lej due here at 9 am on July 1, in- ¡Mantua, British str., 5,966 tons, stead of 7 a.m. sa previously ad~

Capt. J. M. Legg, from Shang-| vived.

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7,000 4th Aug Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &afflicted with heart disease, writes: 7,000 2nd Sept.

Melbourne.

'I was completely healed of the heart trouble after one day's treatment- so completely in fact that the re- membrance of the attacks was blotted out of my consciousness until

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan was questioned about my condi-

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney — 19 daya,

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:—

tion. Thereafter I sought help about sight, and two days later I

The Union 3.3. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New suddenly commenced to see-dimly Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The F. & G. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London vin Suez.

at first but in ten days I could see to read a letter, and five months thereafter I could see to read the

Health."

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and vest pocket edition of Science and

'London via Panama Canal,

SAILINGS TO SHANGHÀI & JAPAN.

NELLORE "BANGALORE

RAJPUTANA

TALMA

RANGEI TILAWA TANDA

SANTHIA TAKADA

NALDERA .

NANKIN *SOUDAN CORFU DIANTUA

*BURDWAN RAWALPINDI-

1938.

7,000 7th Joly 6.000 12th July ∙17,000 18th July 10,000 13th July 27th July 17,000 27th 10,000 27th July

7,000 6th Aug. 7.000 8th AND

8,000

9th APE

14,000 10th Au

8,000 10th Aug

Eith

2,000 24th Ang

16.000

7,000

Aug.

9,800 Sept

14,000

Srd Sept

7th Sept 11,000 21st Sept $6,300 4th Oct. 17,000, 5th Oct.

* Cargo only.

A man testifies that after many years of addiction to the liquor habit his health failed and he be came partially paralyzed. A friend recommended Christian Science to him and he was healed. A wife tells of her husband's healing after he had suffered a stroke of paralysis and hemorrhage of the brain. A

Shai, Bioji, Koba, Osaka & Yhama, Shanghai, Moli, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Shal, Maji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Tokohama. Amoy, Shal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.

Moji, Kobe, Osaka &hama Woman tells of turning to a Chris

Mojl

& Yokohama, tian Science practitioner for help in Kobe Kobe & Yokohama, overcoming the appetitte for mor Amoy, Shal, Mejl, Kobe & Osaka. Amoy, Shai Moll Kobe & Osaka, phine, of which drug she was taking Shanghai, Moji Kobe & Yokohama, about twenty-five grains a day. She

Moji, Kobe, Osake

&Y'hams. was later able to throw the morphine Moji; Kobe & & Yokohama away and healing followed quickly Mail, Kobe Yokohama and was permanent. Shanghai, Mejl, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Kobe & Tokohama,

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration withod, notion.

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A mas gratefully testifies to his healing after doctors had diagnosed. Batavia his case-as cerebral meningitis and stated that if he lived more than twenty four hours he would be mentally and physically crippled. He writes: Upon hearing this verdict, my mother as a last resort told "one of the nurses to": "call 1 - Christian - Belence practitioner. (Within 20 minutes' tims I awakened to full consciousness from a comm, and asked – fort food be Thre. thereafter. I went dow Since that time

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