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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRÚARY 20ru, 1904
Kussin is using it as a base of operations, One case of enteric fever (Japanese) wat | TELEGRAMS. and, moreover, acting in a more than high-reported in the Colony last week. It was not fatal. A plague cass (dumped) was reported Yesterday
banded manner against neutral foreign shipping. At Diluy the British steamer Isiping has been detained four days in spite who is coming her soon, was in Calcutta during
of her captain's remonstrances. At Port Arthur both this ship, the Chingping, and the Fuping, and the German Pronto have been fired on, the last-named, a constant visitor to Hougkong, being seriously damaged. The British stentner Wenchow, with WATSON'S BALSAM OF ANISEED Japanese refugees on hont!, was detained the greater part of a week, under guard and, Gives immediate relief and quickly cures all against all the dictates of humanity, short of both food and water. In tact the Enssiaus
cases of Cough: boil in Adults and Children.
Sir Frederick Tr-vos, the King's surĝena,
the first week of Febrary, a guest at Govera meat House, He was expected at Colomba ou the 8th inst., when he was to g, up to Kandy, spend a few days there, nad rotoru to Colombo to be present at a medie. I tuner on the Bib instant,
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.]
THE QUE TION OF TIBET.
THE WAR.
JAPANESE OFFICIAL DESPATCH.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
ANNUAL MEETING.
Mr. Masaichi Noma, Japaness Consul,
The usual general meeting of the above yesterday morning informed us that he had association was held at the Hongkong Hotel received the following ofloial telegram early chair. Others present wers Lieut. Krisbuoji last svouiog. Mr. A. Chapman being in the
"Tokyo, 18th February, 3.50p.m.--The Fim er correspondent in Peking reports that Admiral Alexieff telegraphed on the 14th inst, that the battleships Tharevitch, Retvizan, Petropavlovsk, and Sevastopol, the cruisers Nosik, Pallada, und dekold have been disabled. A party of Japanese was driven from the railway near Chinchow. The Russians admit of 70 killed on land, and state that 150 Japanese were taken prisonors, The Russians have in all oleven ships out of action and declare that Afteen Japanese men of war have bacu diabled, They
Troubled Waters, Daughters of Men, und other contempt, It loss created no sensation has been slightly damaged, and state that a books and coatributed to various reviews and among the natives, who recognise the Rus-Japanese surveying party that landed in Pigeon magazines Mics Lyre lo acted as Parisian collapse and are in sympathy with Bay has been destroyed. The Japanese Govern Correspondent of the Academy,
Miss Hanna Lynch, novelist and sexyist, die in Paris last month. One of her bert known books was The Autobiography of a Child. She wrote also a atudy of Mr. Grurge Movedith.
RUSSIAN THREAT DESPISED IN
INDIA. SINGAPORE, 19th February, 10.40 a.m. The Russian threat with reference to
oo Shinde, Messrs. J. Pidyon, A. Watson, Griffiths, Penning, Auditors, D. Macdonald Sergt. Instructor Daries, and M. S. Northcots (bon, souretary),
The notice couvening the mosting boing read the minutes of the previous mono ting wers road and confirmed.
have appeared in their true character of French Life in Town and Country, Prince Tibet has been treated in India with amused seknowledgo that the protected cruiser Boyarizsteadily oa the decline; they would have to
the Glades, Dr. Vermont's Frutasy. Through
brutal barbarians at the very outset.
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The following, printed in the form of a tele- gram from Philadelphia, appears in the Sau Francisco Chronicle :---Mrs. Dooley, siewardess of the Red Star linor Noordland, had two cats
Chest affections and pains in the limbs, its super ficial culture which enables them to of the purest Persian strain, but they are no
more. Five days overdue, the Noordland reached
Удрал.
The Tibet Mission is pressing forward.
REUTERS SERVICE.
THE WAR-JAPANESE PLANS.
most states that the above information is antras, since no altempt has been made to lea troops near the railway, hence it is impossibly that prisonera havo been taken. The statement. to the affect that some of the Japanese ships have been disabled is also false, ns ncue of them bare suffered."
Kruse has been grafté, with the old result male famous by NAPOLEON. Apparently WATSON'S WHITE EMBROÇATION. { the "civilising mission" has been forgotter, or it is one which is only carried on in Sportsmen will flad this a first-rate remedy for times of successful oppression. At the present the Russians appear to have lost Sprains and Braises. In cases of Rheumatism, their heads completely, and with them the
pose as a "Western" nation. But, how- over adequate this amy be as an explacation here. Thoms five days hit the steerage hard. application has a most soothing and conforting of Russia's conduct, it is not satisfactory us
The migrants were short of food, while the ents were slank and fat, Mrs. Dooley uuted the closing the case between Russia and the absence of her pets, and a search was ordered. Powers whose subjects' rights have been Under a bunk occupied by so Italian passenger violated and whose lives have been endan-two silky skius were found, but that was all. Igend, if not last. Russia seems reckless of The Italian explained that ho had ras out of with the object of cutting off the Manchuriae Hahnrg-Amerika Linie.
provisions, the plumpness of the cuts teorp.ed him, and he fell. He agrees with Mrs. Dooley
effect.
WATSON'S OTTO OF ROSE COLD consequences under the stupefaction caused by Japan's attack. What could have been CREAM is a pleasant cure for Chapped Lips thought more improbable than that at this very moment threatening language should and Rough and Chafed Skin, so often experien-be used in S. Petararg about British
cod in the cold wonther here.
action in Tibet ? Yat we are told that General IVANOFF, the Governor of Tur- kestan, bas bean instructed to "prepare for possible military action in the direction
that they were very, very good cats,
A. S. WATSON &CO. of India, in the event of Great Britain adop- the War Against Russia," "Intends to Take
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BOLE PROPRIETORS.
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS.
ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.
ting an attitude openly hostile to Russia or attempting any enterprise in Persia or Tibet prejudicial to Russiau interests." Our Singapore correspondent informa 11s with reference to this threat that it has been received with feelings of anused con- tempt in India and that there is no sensation among the natives, who recognise the col lapse of Russia. Signs are not wanting that other people are recognising this collapse too. Russia has lived too long on preten sions to a position wherefrom she sun look down on the wishes of other nations. By 31 her arrogance and brutality she has created a world-wide dislike which has only awaited a period (of ill-success in ber schemes to become open. She still inspires fear, it is true, from her very vastness, but if it is gus- pected rightly (and it certainly is suspected) that the bonds that hold the parts together are insecure, then that very vastness is a danger to herself. It is a fashion to speak of Russian as a Colossus. The historical Colossus did not remain intact when it fell.
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Many American newspapocs azhibit grast ignorance regarding Far Eastern affairs now that they are called upon to make a displey of war news. The San Francisco Chronicle prints a rather amazing artick under four largo headlines, two of which being:-" Noted British Ufloor Will Sail for the Par Eist to Aid in
Command of Regiment of Cavalry That May Meet Soldiers of Czar in Battle Event of War." The noted British officer in question is dir Bryan Leighton, who'ntlained the rank of ouptain in the African Light Horas; joined the Americuas in the Spanish-American war; served in South Africa 1899 1900; and was with the American land forces at Cuba. To quote again the S.F.C., however:-"It is understood that Sir Bryan's regiment will be one of the first to go to the front in ease of hostilities, and the anique position of a British Baronet forewearing his allegiance to King Edward VII. and becoming a subject of the Emperor of Japan will therefore be witnessed should the claar come." Sir Bryan Leighton was to have left for Japau on the a.s. Korea on the 2nd inst, Lady Leighton was to accompany him to the Orient, Ao Japan has announced that it is against her rules to allow foreigners to fight for her Sir Bryan's offer will, no doubt, bs refused..
CRICKET.
H.K.C.C. . H KH.C.
The following will play in the Match H.K.
2. H.K. Hockey Club, com Cricket Club mencing at 11.30 to-morrow .—
H.K.C.C.-Major A. A. Chichester D.A.A.G,
For the peace of the world it is to be hoped. A. B. Ponsonby, D. Piper, W. C. D. Turner, that the figurative Colossus will not escapeA. G. Ward, Comdr. J. Farquhar, R.N., T., E. the fall toward which it looks now to totter. Pearce, A. Mackenzie, Walter Dixon, H. The Russian Empire has developed into a Phillips, and C. H. Oxlade, common danger to all its neighbours, bat
B.K.H.C.-C. P. Chater. Captain P. G.
LONDON, 18th February.
It is stated in B. Petersburg that there is a
THE PORT ARTHER OUTRAGE.
Regarding the special Daily Presa telegram from Shanghai stating that the Russians at Port Arthur had fired on the British stemmers Heiping and Chingping, and had seriously the Fronte is nader time sharter with the She is a vessel
The CHAIRMAN acid the next business was to pass the accounts which, as they had been in their bands for some time, he would take an read. Interest in the association had been
"back up" with their shouting or the association would dis out altogether, Ife would invite these present to make any remarks before he proposed the adoption ofthe accounts.
There being no remarke, on the motion of the the socounts were adopted. CHAIRMAN, Reconded by Mr. MACDONALD,
and the hon. secretary did not seek re-election. Mr. NORTHCOTE said there was no president
Without a renewal of intorost it was ques tionable whether the association would be nblu to exist. There had been a falling-off of membership. At the Easter meeting there had been a loss of $300; and the woskiy shoots hei not all been paid for, that bains 190. Those
went there. It was a question as to whether they were to continge or wind up.
large movement of Japanese troops covered by damaged the German 5.s. Pronte, we note that of them who used the range know how many
cruisers proceeding to the Gulf of Liaotung
railway near Port Arthur,
RUSSIAN FINANCE.
LONDON, 16th February.
of 719 .net toas, boving been built at Flensburg in 1891, Mr. H. M. Struve is the owner. The Chingping is a vessel of 1,062 tons net, built in 1909 at Blyth. Who is ranging for her owners, the Chinese Engineering & Mining Co. Ld. The Hriping, which after
The Russian Government has issued fifty being fired on was detained at Dalay for four million roubles in credit notes.
days, in spite of the captain's repeated protests, is also owned by and raasing for the Chinese Engineering & Mining Co., Lt. She is a vessel of 1,967 tons net, build at Kiel.
ADMIRAL VIRENIUS'S SQUADRON,
LONDON, 16th February. The Russian warships Oslabya, Aurora, of 3,508 tons grows and 2,219 tons net register, On the 5th iast, the British steamer Khalif, Dmitri Donski, and a number of torpedo-boat-belonging to the Bedoria Steam Navigation destroyers have been ordered to remain at Co., Ld., of Liverpool, arrived at Colombo frota Jibutil until further orden.
GLEAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA,
LONDON, 17th February,
A MEMBER asked if they would be able to join the Army Rifle Association if they censed to exist as an association before the amalgama tion of the two associations was formally carried
He thought they might lose the chanos; it would be better to keep on for unother year.
The CHAIRMAN asked if anyone could inform the meeting how the work at the now range for the Army Rifle Association was progressing,
No one knew exactly, but ose present said that he thought that tenders had been issued
at the end of the gear. for the roofing; the range wight be completed
up the Naval Rouge they would never got The CHAIRMAN said that if they ons gase
Cardiff, bound for Fort Arthur, with 5,100 tons | anything again; perhaps they had better of the beat Cardif coal on board. The voyage decide to carry on for another year and elect from Cardiff, which place was left on the 3rd of a committee for the purpose. last month, was uneventful. 33 days from Car- · It was Baggested that Mr. Northcote be diff to Colotube for a vessel like the Khalif fully asked to act as hop. secretary for another It is stated in S. Petersburg that General laden with coal, is not to be considered bad. The year, as it would be difficult to get someone Ivanoff, the Governor of Turkestan, has been veel was ander no special agreement, but was to take his place. instrusted to prepare for possible military sailing under the British flag, but on entering hership of 105 he calculated that there were carrying coal at existing freight rates. She is
Mr. NORTHCOTE said that out of a action in the direction of India in the event of Colombo harbour an extemporised Russian mer about 75 per cent who paid subscriptions; Great Britain adopting an attitude apoulycantile murine flag was flows from the fore some members had not paid for two yours hostile to Russia or attempting any enterprise peak; it was ran up merely for "mischief" and some, again, had left or were leaving, in Peris or Tibot prejudicial to Enusion The Khalif carried the consignment of coal at The balance in hand was $382.66, while the 18. the ton. The reason for booking freight labilities would nearly swallow it. There st such a low figure was because when abe were advertising contructs with three news. interests.
sailed from Cardiff it was firmly believed there papers, $50 each; ront to the Navy $200 would be no rink that war would not break printing reporta noi other Sundriez
CORRESPONDENCE,
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THR" DAILY PRESS,"
Hongkong, 19th February. SIR-I am quita at one with your correspond- ent "Pavimento," when he says we read here a Church and priests of a decided stamp." But
might be able to have a balance in hand.
man-
out before she reached her destination. Besides Those were current accounts, bat 836 the Khalif there were about 17 other vessels for spoons had yet to be paid. If they did to load Russian coal at Cardiff; and just before not squander over their Easter mesting they the Khalif got away the Lock Tay, a steamer of 5278 tone gross and 3,416 net register, of Dundee, started with a large cousignment for Vladivostook, Japan should be able to make use of this coal.
for
the Far East on the 30th ult. The French cruiser Sully sailed from Toalon
The election of officers was then proconded with. Sergt-Instructor Davies moved, Mr. ANDREWS seconded, and it was carried that the following committee, be elected --Mr. Chap- man, Colour-Sargt Cross, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Parkes, Mr. Peasing, Sergt-Major Roberts, and Mr. Watson, --
that
Mr.
Mr. MACDONALD proposed Northcote be re-elected hon, secretary.
the manner of its early growth, through Davies, A.O.D., Lt. Gibson, R.N., T. C. Grey, don't say it is not-are there not any among draft treaty Japan offered to sequiesce in all hoped Mr. Northcoto would stay on and see
Howard, R.N.. G. P. Lammert, A. Wilson, H. Hancock, J. Hooper, Surg. Horley, R.N., R.N., and W. W. G. Boss,
LEAGUE MATCHES.
he moon to convey that we are to sit still and allow our children to imbibe heterodozy until that time, devoutly to be prayed for, arrives? If, as your correspondent saya, the Cathedral service is undermanned-and I uncivilised or imperfectly civilised regions,
devote one hour a week, on Sunday afternoons, the laity who would be ready and willing to enabled it to attain huge size before its menace drew attention. There is no doubt
to this werk? If so, then we may at last | about that menace now, however, and as The following will represent the Civil Service hope to have a Sunday school worthy of the some madness scenis to drive the Empire's C.C. in their League watch against the best traditions of our Churub, and infuse into HONGKONG, 20th FEBRUARY, 1904
rulers to challenge all the world at once it RAM.C. to-day on the ground of the former; it a little of that enthusiasm which is so wefully hacking now, without waiting for the arrival THE-news of Russia's absolutely unwarran-is to be hoped that the opportunity will not commencing at 2.15 pm, sharp-
Hon. Dr. Atkinson, H. T. Jackman, P. T. somewhat remote contingency-of "priests table violence at Port Arthur and New-be lost. This is not advocacy of a world's Lamble, R. Witchell, W. H. Woolley, J.cf a decided stamp." I personally am ready ohwang, whereby British, German, and war. What is wanted is that a firm stand Daveney, L. E. Brett, F. T. Robins, H. Gidley, to do what I can to further this object, and American vessels have been fired on or shall be taken by all who have claims | W. Pitt, and W. T. Andrews.
would be glad to hear from others. - Yours, ete, detained, as described in our telegrams against Russia and have received injuries
ANGLICAN. which arrived late on Thursday night, will from her. Before such an attitude she astonish us less if we recall the scandalous must yield, and a great incubus on inter- way in which the Russians have con- national progress will be removed. tinued in occupation of Nowchwang, a
We are asked to remind the shareholders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tion that the half-yearly meeting will be held at the City Hall to-day at soon.
Chinese treaty port open to all uations, A BASH which is reported in our Police ainee the Boxer outbreak which served as column this morning will no doubt, interest their excuse for going them. The substitu. and give a sense of satisfaction to residents on tion by them of a Russian nominee for the the Fesk. member of the Imperial Maritime Customs staff at Newebwang was commented on in the British House of Lords early in the present month, when Earl PERCY, Parlia mentary Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office, stated that frequent representa tions" had been made by Great Britain to Russia on the subject as well as on that of the evacuation of Muachuria, As is well known, these representations have had no
The jurors list for 1904 was considered at the Legislative Council Chamber yesterday afternoon, Apropos of jurors, an innovation has been introduced in the new Panama ropublic, where juries will be buited to three men. In the opinion of sme there would be fewer mis- carriages of justice if the number of jurors effect and Newchwang has been treated serving on a case were reduced, sad a majority
This of vote controlled. practically as a Russian town. course is largely the fault of the Powers
We have received from the publishers a copy who contented themselves with intermittent
of the Times of India Directory for 1904. The representations or with passive indifference,
merita of this publication are too well known ns was the case with the majority. It does to all who have business relations with Bombay not, however, seem possible that the gross or Karachi to require extended notice, and it violation of British and other subjects' will be sufficient to say that the present edition rights now reported can be passed over or is quite up to the usual standard. Besides a that mero diplomatic remonstrances will be directory of Bombay residents, the book inciades the Mofusil Directory as well as a railway thought sufficient. Newchwang, being a Chinese port, has boca declared neutral directory, the Indian marine list, Army and Civil lists, and a large amount of miscellansons
in that proclamation which was issued by information, which makes the volume on China at the end of last week. But extremely useful acquisition.
Another match in the League will be played at 3 p.m. to-day between the Royal Engineers and the Craigengawer Cricket Club, on the
ground of the former. The following will be the Craigeugower team:-R. Bash, A. 0. Bravo, E. R. Horton, J. Craik, L. A. Rose, J. D. Kionaizl. M. E. Asger, R. Pestonji, J. P. Jardau, E. S. Ford, and J. Stuart.
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By kind permission of Major Radeli£ und officers, the Land of the 3rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel from 6 to 9.30 p.m. to-night:-- March......... The Rifle Regiment Sousa Overture ... Medusa
Stanislaus Elliot Solection "Coster Songs"
Arri, by Godfrey Songi........ "The Song you sang to me" Mollay Salection. The Messenger Boy Ivan Caryll Margis Serenade ... Love in Idleness"...... Machetli "God Save the King."
Waltz......... "Bosu "
MENU. Dors D'Euvres Shrimp Canapes.
XOUP, Bird's Nest.
FISH.
Boiled Sauco Diplocuste.
ENTREES.
Braised Duckling a la Financiere Lamb Cullets a l'anginisa Kolled Bacon and Oysters.
CURRY, Biadras. JOINTS. Konst Ribs of Beef and Horseradish Roast Capon and Bread Sauce Boiled York Ham a la Jardinero. COLD. Galantine of Chickes and Artichoke Salad, BWEETS. Caramel Padding Vanilla Ice Cream and Finger Cake Poach Tart Tipsy Cake, DESERT, Coffee.
WATER AT EAST POINT.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRED."
At the end of January the Daily Graphic still adhered to the statement it made on the previous day, published by us on the 1st inst, and added that by the second article in the
Mr. ANDREWS, in seconding this, said be
a lease of Port Arthur, the railway contract, Russia's treaty rights in Manchuria, including the samciation through its dark days.
Mr.NORTHCOTE said that be first became hen. ko, and to assent to the military occupation of secretary in 1888: the association had gone the silway under Rossina administration, and steadily downhill ever since. It must be that of a strip of country thirty miles on each side of they had an inefficient secretary (ories of the line, including the town of Harbin, Japan "No, No"). They wanted now blood; now requiring the restoration of the rest of Man- interests (No, No") With a churia to the effective sovereignty of Chius. things might go on battar (“No” ). Inder article 5. Japan guaranteed the freedom of the Straits of Cores, and undertook never to
Mr. NORTHCOTE, having boon electod, he said he would carry on for another year (applause). fortify the southern count of Cores.
He would positively not carry on after that if RUSSIAN REFUGEES TO BE LANDED
AT COLOMBO,
The Indo-China 8.8, Nom Sung has been specially ohartered to talro to Colombo the Russian refugees picked up by H.M.S. Talbot off Chemalpo after they had blows up their ships rather than let them fall into the hands of Japanese escorting aquadron. Six officers
new men
they had not amalgamated with the Army Rille Anoiation. He might not give them an Easter meeting, as he was afraid he would not have the time to look after it; someone, however, might be found willing to not. Ho would like to propose a vote of thanks to Colour-Bergt. Cross, who was always at the range, and they owed him a debt of gratitude,
The CHAIRMAN asked if anyone would pro-
A hearty vote of thanka was awarded Mr. Northcote.
Hongkong, 19th February. SIE-In your report of the statutory meeting of the Hongkong Brewery Co., Lad, held on the 15th inst., the Chairman, Mr. Meurer, in stated to have said At the side of and higher up two colour-sergeants, and 50 marines pose a president. As no che did so he said than the level of our property is a dam or re- from HM.S. Glory are going down that the business of the meeting was concluded, servoir, from which the Company is entitled to in the Nam Sang to look after the He hoped they would do all they could to draw as much water water of precisely the refugees. The Nam Sang probably leaves
"back up" shooting, are suitable quality as that to which I have Hongkong for Mirs bay on the 21th inst. At already refurred) as will flow through a two-Mirs Bay BM.§. Amphitrite, which is iach pipe, &c., c." It is possible that the bringing the refugees down from the north, will general pablie on reading the above may be lud meet her, and the men will be transferred for to suppose that the water referred to is suppliep passage went, The Marines from the Glory, from our reservoir to the premises of the after the refugees have been landed, will be sent Brewery Co, This is not so; we have entered home from Colombo. H.M.S. King Alfred | into no agreement with the Brewery Co. for the leaves for home to-day with the Glory's relieved supply of any water from our reservoir, and we crew, The men are in the highest spirits have no intention of doing so. We are, Sir, with the prospects of getting home after
their long commission.
Yours, &c.,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
General Agents, Taikoo SagarRefining Co.Ld.
THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.
FOOTBALL.
JHIELD TIE,
will play for the Club:
This afternoon, in the Happy Valley, the Hongkong Football Club will play HLM.S. Ocean in the Football Shield competition. The The usual monthly shoot for No.2 Hongkongkick-off is timed for 4.15 p.m. The following Volunteer Artillery Company (right half) will take place at Tai Hang range on the 20th and 21st inst. Lient. F. Smith and Bombr. H, W. Grey are scratch, while the three smallest handicaps are Gunnar H. 8. Holmes (2), Bergt. G. H. P. Hay (5), and Gunner A. J. Darby (9),
F. H, Kow, goɑl; H. C. Austen and V. F. Anoots, broka; H. C. Gray, J. W. C. Bonnar, and C. T. Kow, halves; W. H. Williams, C. B. 8. Cooper, R. Hancock, R. A. Wiitamore, and JD. Danby, forwards.
CHURCH SERVICES.
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. 21st February: Ist Sunday in Lent. Holy Communion ̈(7,30 a.m.). Matine (11 a.m.). Responses, Ferial; Venite, Barnby Psalms, Smart and Pye; Benedictus, Wart in A; Jubi late, Hayes in F: Anthem, "Turn Thy face from my Sins" Allwood.
Holy Communion (12 noon). Kyrie, Jackson in F minor; Hymns, 84 and 269,
Eripende (5.45 p.m.). Responses, Feral Psalms, Crotch and Med- Lay Magnificat, Jones in A, Nunc Dimittis, Weldon in G minor; Hymne, 193, 250, and 02; Vesper Hyma, Ward No. 1).
GOSPEL HALL Arsenal Street, Top Floor, off Queen's Rost
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Meetings are held as follows:-Sunday- Acts 2, 44, 11 am.; Gospel Address, 6 p.m.
Tuesday--Soldiers' and Sailore' Biblo Class
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Thursday-General Bible Class, 6 pm.
SurdayPrayer Mesting, at 6 p.m.-1
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