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JAPANESE WATCH H.K. VOLUNTEER

FRENCH NAVAL MOVES FROM AIR

Pakhol, To-day,

Japanese planes in group of three

DEFENCE CORPS.

Orders by S M.C. Commandant

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and five, have been circling to the QUALIFICATIONS-W, T. BADGES southwest of Weichow Island, pre- The following members qualified, as 1st Class Machine Gunners & are en- sumably watching the movements of titled to wear the MG. Badge (with- French warships in the Gulf of out wreath). Tongkin.

Foreign commercial vessels ply ing to Pakhoi have been stopped and searched by Japanese warships

at sea.

・ According to a message from Hainan, Japanese bombers are con- tinuing wanton destruction on the island. Ningsui, Kamkong, Ngai- as hsien and other cities as well large numbers of villages have been bombed, causing heavy prope damage-Central News

United Services Cricket Team Against Club

MOBILE COLUMN. C.S.M. W. Stoker, Sergt. Neale, L/Cpl, H. F. Hopkins L/Cpl.. La Lafford, Pts. J. Choa, Pte. T. B. Connolly, Pte. J. K. Sloan.

NO. 1 M. G. COMPANY Sergt. W. G. Schnabel, Sergt. J. Red man, Sergt. L. E. Lammert, Cpl. T. Seddon, Cpl. 8. E. Edgar, I/Cpl. B. 8. Carter, Pte. R. G. L. Olphant, Pte. J. 3. Dunnett, Pte. G. E. Buddon, Pte, A. H. Hargreaves, Pte. J. Humphreys, Pte. W, M. Groves, Pte. A. L. G. East- mana

NO. 4 M. G. COMPANY C.Q.M.S., R. E. Stott.

The following members qualified as Marksmen and are entitled to wear the Rife and Star Badge.

RENO, 1 M. G. COMPANY

Pte. A. L. G. Eastman,

Hammond,

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CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

Subject: "Mind”.

The following have been elec represent the United Services in the cricket match against the Hong Kong C.C. on Saturday and Monday N

Lieut.-Conde N Kennedy; RM (Capt), Major G. P. Murray. (Army), Captain D E. Godby (Army), Captain W. F. P. Whitmarsh (R.M.),,, P. 0. Bryan-Gower (R.A.F), P. O. W. G.

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in New (R.A.F.), O. P. 0. Paxton (R.N.) all Christian Science Churches, to-mor« F/Sgt. Scragg (R.A.F.);- Cpl. Land row: 18th February will be “MINI””. [(Army) Pte. Hatfield"^"(Army), 5 Dry The Golden Text will be:-"Be ye all

Logan (Army)

Reserve F/Sgt. Fever (RA. Umpire Captain J, F. Laurence.

Play commences at 2 pm. on Satur day and at 11 a.m. on Monday.

H.K.C.C.

SPREKKEL MAKE

of one mind, having compasalon one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous. 1 Peter 3:8)

Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible: "If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellow- ship of the Spirit, aby, bowels and H. Owen Hughes (Capt.), A. C. Bock; mergies, Zulfi ye my joy, that ye be J. H. Fox, J. Ilsley, L. D. Kilbee, N. D. likeminded, having the same love, be Lloyd, G. Longfield, A. Marshall, T. A. ing of one, accord, of one mind. Let Pearce, J. E. Richardson, and L. T. nothing be done through; fa or vain Ride.

glory; but in lowliness of mind let each C.C.C. 1st XI FR, Zimmern, P. J. esteem other better than themselves. Billimoria, B. R. Iraneo, A. K. Ismail Let this mind be in you, which was C. W. Lam, AT, Lee, H. P. Lim, T. also in Christ Jesus:" (Philippians 2: Locke, A. M. Qmar, W. Rapley and A. 1-3, 5), ** Zimmern...

The following citations will also be K.C.C. at XI-F. Goodwin (Capt.), read from the Christian Science Text- E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, D. J. N book "Science and Health with Key to Anderson, S. V. Gittins, R. E. Lee, K the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy- M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, G. A. The supposed existence of more than White, G. A. Goodban and H. Broken-one mind was the basic error of idola- shire. Umpire, JP. Robinson, tryb This error assumed the loss of H.K.C.C. 2nd XI ER Mitchell spiritual power, the loss of the spiritual (Capt.), C. W. EBishop, G., P. R. Di presence of Life as infinite Truth with- vett, NE. Fox, R. M. M. King, H. J. out an unlikeness, and the loss of Love D. Lowe, A. K. Mackenzie, J. E Potter as ever present and universal. When. D. S. Robb, C. M. Stark and W. Stoker we fully understand our relation to the v. Kowloon C.G. on Monday (away) — Divine, we can have no other Mind but A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), D. S. Blake His, no other Love, wisdom, or Truth, V. C. Bond, L. Day, G. S. Lovett, H. Jno other sense of Life, and no con- D. Lowe, D. 0. Parsons, D. S. Robb sciousness of the existence of matter, C. M. Stark W. Stoker and G. N. D:för error. Having no other gods, turn- Walker.

ing to no other but, the one perfect #KC.C. 2nd XI (home) --W, Mulcahy, Mind to guide him, man is the (Capt.), G. E. Taylor, Si A. Gray, F) of God, pure and eternal, having that

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