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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 9, 1938.
ISOCIAL SETTLEMENTS
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to permit of this. However, tene- ments could be specially built for this purpose, and there is no doubt that the "Basic Rents" could be suc- cessfully applied.
have of
Wai Ching Street tenants been subsidised to the extent approximately one dollar per head per month, but the factors chiefly contributing to this are outlined, and many of them could be eliminated as a result of the ex perience gained from Social Settle- ments. Capital charges could be reduced and running costs could be reduced by about 50 per cent.
It is believed that if Government un- dertook a big-scale Social Settle- ments scheme, it could be conduct- ed successfully with a subsidy of not more than 50 cents per person per.month.:
KINDERGARTEN
"The children's kindergarten has proved such a success, that it is felt to be a vitally necessary, part of any scheme such as Social Settle- ments. It has obvious advantages: It is cheap to run, the overhead charges being comparatively small. In the case of Social Settlements, voluntary work on the part of the teachers has been an important contribution. With a similar scheme on a big scale, it might be found necessary to engage teachers, but this would not prove exorbi- tant.
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
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5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. Food for Thought." Three short talks on matters of to- pical interest.”:
5.20 am-Sunny Side Up... A radio version of the 20th Century Fox film. Produced by Douglas Moodie. 6.20 a.m.-The Open Golf Champion- ship at the Royal St. George's Golf Club, Sandwich: An eye-witness' ac- count by Henry Longhurst. 6.30 a.m.-Light Orchestral Music. 6.40 a.m.-London Log.' 6.50 a.m. The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.00 a.m.
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10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. "Take your Choice.' A weekly entertainment fea- ture, presented by William MacLurg. The orchestra under the direction of Jack Clarke. A programme of var- iety, sketches, and music.
11.30 a.m-The Third Cricket Test.
Match: England v. Australia. A com-- mentary during play by Howard: Marshall. From Old Trafford, Man- chester.
11:40 am Food for Thought. Three short talks on matters of topical in- terest....
12.00 p.m.-Personal Recollections of Kreisler and Melba. A programme of gramophone records, presented by Helen Henschel.
12.20 p.m. The Third Cricket Test
Match: England v. Australia. 12.35 p.m.Dancing Time. With Ar-
thur Rosebury and his Band. 1.05 p.m. London Log.
The Report declares that, the Wai Ching Street Social Settlement has indicated the lines along which a large scale scheme could contribute a solution to Hongkong's social pro-1.30 pm-The News and Announce-.
blem, essentials to its pa
success
1.15 p.m. The Third Cricket Match: England v. Australia.
Test:
ments.. Greenwich Time Signal at: 1.45 p.m. ***
being: A grant per capita sub-1.50 sidy, befficient supervision, and
-the institution of schools.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
Subject: Sacrament
The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science churches to-mor- row July 10th will be "Sacrament."
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2.00 p.m.-Big Beh. Louisiana Boy.** --By-Dave Miller. With John-Payne's Negro Chorus, and Billy Bissett and his Canadians. Production by F. H.. C. Piffard.
2.45 p.m. The Victor Olof Sextet. 8.15 p.m.-At the Black Dog. Mr.
Wilkes at home in his own bar-par-- lour.
The Golden Text will be "Let us keep 8.45 p.m. 'Monologues in Melody." the feast, not with old leaven, neither With Eddie Carroll at the Piano. with the leaven of malice and wicked-4.00 p.m.-The News and Announce- ness; but with the unleavened bread of ments. Greenwich Time Signal at: sincerity and truth." (L. Cor. 5:8).
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4.15.p.m.
4.80 p.m.-The Third Gricket Test
Match: England v. Australia. 4.40 p.m. The Haigh. Marshall String-
Orchestra; led by Jean Pougnet; conductor, Haigh Marshall,
Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible "Jesus knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands and that he was come from God and went to God; Hé riseth from supper and laid aside his 5.25 p.m. The Third Cricket Test garments; and took a towel. and girded Match: England v. Australia. himself. After that he poureth water 5.40 p.m.-Close Down. into a basin and began to wash the disciple's feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded. So after he had washed their feet and had ple introduced. Who is ready to follow taken his garments and was set down his teaching and example? 'Implicit again, he said unto them, Know ye faith in the Teacher and all the emo-- what I have done to you? Ye call me tional love we can bestow on him, will Master and Lord: and ye say well; for never alone make us imitators of him. go I am. If I then your Lord and We must go and do likewise, else we Master have washed your feet, ye also are not improving the great blessings ought to wash one another's feet. For which our Master worked and suffered I have given you an example that ye to bestow upon us. If all who seek should do as I have done to you. Ye his commemoration through material are my friends if ye do whatsoever I symbols will take up the cross, heal the command you,' (John 18: 3-5, 12-15. sick, cast out evils, and preach Christ John 15:14).
or Truth, to the poor, the receptive. The following citations will also be thought, they will bring in the mil- read from the Christian Science Text-lennium." (Pages, 40, 54, 25 & 84). book “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "Our heavenly Father, divine Love, de- mands that all men shall follow the example of our Master and his apostles and not merely worship his personality. Through the magnitude of his human life, he demonstrated the divino Life. Out of the amplitude of his pure affect tion, he defined Love. With the af- fluence of Truth, he "vanquished error. The world acknowledged not his righte ousness, seeing it not; but earth re- ceived the harmony his glorified exam-
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