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GENERAL TRAFFIC OFFICES:

Phone C. 2004

Queen's Buildings, Chater Rd.

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

Regular Mouilly Freight and Panacnger Sovice between Japan, China, Hongkong, · Manila and Straits and Hamburg and other North Continental Ports."

#Emil Kirdorf

Albert Vuglor

cheer

'Carl Legion

· OUTWARD from Bamburg via Ports of Call

Tandage, d..

9,000 tons

12,300 ton

9,000 tons 9,000 t

12th June

birind

First half of July Middle of August First half of Sept

HOMEWARD for Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg

Sterner

*Emil Kirdorf

+Scheer

Albert Vögler

"Carl Legien

Tuamayu, d.w..

9,000 tons

1,000 tons 9,018) tank

9,000 tom!

Middle of July Begining of August

•These steamers are fitted with all comfort for the convenience of about 50

irst class Passengers.

+ Cargo boat.

AGENTS

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.

26, Des Vaux Road Central

Phone Central No. 478.

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA)

DHE STEAMBHI†

THI

VAN CLOON "

will be despatched to

SINGAPORE & BELAWAN-DELI Direcc.

1st Class Fare to Singapore:-$100.

THE HONGKONG "DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH, 1938.

This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation ler saloon passengera

Bingle and double cabins.

Wireless Telegraphyr

For Freight and passage apply to:-

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,

Telephone Central No. 1574-

Agents

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

COPENHAGEN.

The M/S. "MALAYA”

will be loading for DUNKIRK ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN and other SCANDINAVIAN PORTS,

Zurther Exilinge

"Panama"

SIS. "Bolivia

"About 25th June, 1923.

M/S. "Australien"...

M/S. "Java"?

MS "Afrika""

KUS.

"Chile "

Expected on

or abort

10th July

25th July

26th August

10th September

10th October

Will leave homewardbound

on or about

10th July

17th August 31st August

30th September

10th October

16th November

Subject to change without notice. For further particulara pläise apply to:-

JOHN MANNERS & CO,

Agente.

LTD.

PRAYER BOOK REVISION.

THE ACTUAL CHANGES.

A WIDE DISCRETION.

{BY BISHOP KNOX.]

OCCASIONAL OFFICES,

The Ovasional Otic must be treated briety... » A, choice will lie between three forms of laptism of Infants, two forms of Baptism of Adalts, two forms of Con firmatioy, two forms of solemnization of matrimony, over which it is hoped that bride and bridegro will not, differ twe forms of Visitation of the Sick, two forms of Communion of the Sick, and two unders for the Burial of the Dead. A special vol. lect, Epistin and Gospel are provided when there is a special celebration of the Holy Communica on the day of harial, it will be noted that by the discretion given to use

"extracts from the alternative book, the diversity of services fegalized is almost. indrinite

The latitude of discretion is principally in the direction of uses dischede at the Re-

It has been asked, "What changes will Prayer Book revision make in the conduct of the services in ordinary churches?" The first answer is that it need make hone, unless the minister has taken advantage of the abeyance of Church Law to use great freedom in

in his treatment of the directions of the Prayer Book. In that case it will be open to the Bishop to represent to him that he ought to sixy the instructions. either of the old Prayer, Book or of the new. No new power is given to the Bishop

compel obediener. Bat

formatio speaking gene rally, ministers who have conformed sultanially to the existing Book will not

obliged to make An alternative changes.

however, will be pro vide, out of which the minister "at his dis- cretion

uay chose tracts, and the rifect of thei

liberty given is very considemide. An exhaul la volume of considerable enumeration of possible

Bize. It will be enough to enumerate the most striking.

to

variations

(1) Morning Prayer, if followed immediate ly by the Holy Communion, may begin with. the versicle "Lord, open Thou our lip and end with the canticle after the second lesson. Other variations are to be found of a less important character,

an

Evening Fenyer may be shortened by

an abbreviated exhortation, confession, that alolution, and an alternative ending may be usel for all that follows the third collect. A form of date evening service is also pro-

vided.

(3) A bonsiderable choice of occasional. prayers and thanksgiving.is forthcoming. including, prayers for missions, for the Convocations, for the National Assembly, for elections, for industrial strife, &c., and

among these "n

"commemoration of the faithful e

(4) Culley and Gospels are furnished for Christmas Eve, for Infore dawn OR Christmas Day, for the days be tween Circumcision ani Epiphan Faster Day, Whitsunday, for the of the Virgin Mary, St

sume

Magdalene,

the Name of

for

the

Transfigurati, the Com Nativity of the memoration of All Souls, for festivals of

"of martyrs

confessors and doctors, and others

It is likely that the changes involved in the provision of these new collects, Epistles, nad Gospels will be con- siderably noticed by those who have long associated the old with memories of the great festivals of the Church.

THE HOLY COMMUSION,

(3) It is in the service of Holy Com- munion that the most notable changes are proposed. The minister "at his discretion may make it only service of prayer on

it the Sunday or weekday mornings. (Of evening Communions there is no mention.) Further,

"at his discretion" he may wear either surplice with stole or with scarf and hood,

white alb plain with vestment or cope. "The last words tuve been supposed by those who have worn them hitherto to cover all the Pro-Reformation Eucharistic vestiments. He may use a shortened form of the Ten Commandments, or our Lore's summary of

the Law The prayer for the

blice sermon may for Con

new

must

of the water with wine. is anthorized. Various sprcial Prefaces are

nrä added be

fore the words Angels

and Archasersfore

The

with

of Humble Access is placed immediat

of

after the Absolution, and the Prayer o section is lengthened, after the words of institution,

by a tanksgiving for the Death. Resurrection, and Ascension of our Lord, and by the addition of the first Rst-Communion Prayer, and the Lortt's Prayer, before add- Prayer |ministration of the

The effect of these alterations is to bring sacrifice.

into high rel

relief the offering of That sacrifice, by use of medieval vest- ments and ceremonies, bemes hardly dis tinguishable, at all events by the

ordinary layitan, from

from the Sacrifice of the Maas, especially when there are only two or three

the

communicants out of a large congregation. It is not easy to see that any power is left to the Bishop to find fault with this abuse, as many think, of the Communion Office. The minister way with the consent of ordinary use the whole of the words of administration once only, and after that either the first or the second part of the formula. A prayer commemorating the Blessed Virgin Mary, Patriarchs and Saints, nud thanksgiving for suals in Paradise may form part of the office.

It is here that the ordinary morning church-goer will perceive the principal change. If he comes to church to pray, and does not communicate, all his prayers will be the Lord's Prayer, the Collect for Purity, the Prayer for the Church Militant, and the commemoration of Saints

and Bouls in Paradise. The other

her prayers are prayers written for communicant only. Even

the confession of sins and absolution are for shum

In churches where non- insting communion is discouraged this singular absence of prayers

vers will be true!

As to

the whole coration against

n rubric r

Гара

ceremonial, ins wrted by the Convocations, its been erased from the Re port to the National Assembly.

Considering the great difference between Morning Prayer as a service of prayer for they whole

congregation, and the Communion Ser

I vise at which non-communicants are almost

wholly

hearers or offerers of pra

praise, but not partakers in the great central act of com munion, it is noteworthy that the change from one form to the other is wholly at the discretion of the minister, The Bishop, if beoffers to interfere, may be reminded that

sanction

the rubrics confine his duties to the ing of special collects, and casenting to the une of the formula of administration.

It will be urged, porliaps, that the 'non; Communicant may with odly silence and devout meditation serupy himself, as the first Prayer Book of Edward VI. suggested. There are those who attach a special virtue to prayers

before the consecrated clements. These will find in the reservation

of the consecrated Bread and Wine for use

ΟΙ

of the

allowed in the alternative book, opportunities for "Godly silence and devout meditation." at other times than the eclebration of Holy Communion, in epite of the

that express direction

such reserv lion is to be only founicating i the sick, and not for winianaver. The efforts of the Bishops so purpose to limit reservation of the elements have been singularly unsuccessful. A very slight knowledge of the psychology of religion suggests the potency of devout con- templaive rd ration to fosten itself upon external objects of acknowledged sanctity.

If the measure lecoms law, the Counter Reformation in ur Church will have gained a victory, with which it is not likely to remain wiïsted.— Timen.

THE GREAT

Air Peril

kariat gezuan seligh

drott, stud Juuchu Maenified foor hus dre tren),

Defend your Lungs Against Invisible GERM DISEASE.

GERMS infest the dust laden.

atmosphere everywhere. Pass- ing into the system with the air we breathe, these minute disease organ- isins at once fasten on the delicate lining of the throat and breaching tubes. Once there, they soon cause Bereness and inflammation and sow the seed of serious throat and long

To escape this air buine perií take l'epal liprout the germs before they Boyle into the chest and lungs!

viney

When you breathe in the medicinal fames that escape from a Peps tablet disolvingia the mouth, every pact of the thieval, bien- chal tubes and lungs as instantly fathe.f with a pleasut yet pawelul germ-kiting vapur. The reank is speedy complete destruction of the mischievous germs that cause cold, chills and throat troubles.

The unigen and distinctive feature of the Salection kilog Hapsmedaille is its volatile penat native ciaracter. This enables flyps to reach innermost parts of the legs which are quite bayand the reach of the of drug-laden lighid medeinos.

Peps are not only a splendid' remedy to keep handy for entghs, calls, chills, sare thurant, bronchitis, etc., but they give the throat and lungs a new power of resisusce against chmate and disease.

Peps

INFECTION KILLING TABLETS

Of all medicine dealen in Hongkong. Shanghai, rle.

AGENTS: Wakefleld & Co., 60, Klangse Road, Shanghai.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

.BAILINGE SUBJECT: TO ALTERATION, - BANGKOK is SWATOW TSINGTAU via SWATOW

8BANGHAI ... SANDAKAN

BAPHONG HOIHOW TIENTSIN

NEWCHWANG via SWATOW

SHANGHAI

KOBE

vi SHANGHAI...

"KWABANG" ...Torsday, 12th June, Noon. "KWONGSANG" Wednesday, 13th June, Noon.

MAUSANG

Wednesday 13th June, Neon. LEESANG

-Thursday, 14th June Sam. "CHEONGSHING"...Friday, 13th June, Noos

*YUENSANG"

FOOSHINO"

AN

*

"KUTSANG

"LAISANG"

"WOSANG"

"TAISANG"

TSINGTAU SWATOW

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

SHANGHAI via SWATOW...

SHANGHAI

"FOOKSANG*

...Friday.

15th June, Noon.

...Friday.

Saturday,

15th June, 3 p.m 16th June, Noon,

Monday

18th June, 3 p

Tuesday, ...Friday,

19th June, Noor.

2nd June, Noon.

...Saturday,

23rd June, Noon..

Saturday, 23rd June, 3pm.

KURE. SHANGRA & MOJI... “NAMSANG“ STRAMS & CALCUTTA CALOUTTA LINI -. Thà Line afforda regular sailingt en Calentia, Perang 12

Bingapore į returning from Calcotts steamers proceed via Biraits and Boogheng 10 Jafar, cocoalerally calling at Shanghai. All stoners kava excellens passenger accommodation, are Atked with Wireless ind carry a fully-qualified Surgeon. BKAROBAI LIRE Badings approximately very three days between Uanton and Shanghai, romatin et enlöng at Swatow.. Ibrough tinkate mo be obtained and through Bill of Lading are Issued Muribers and Yangkout Forta via Bhanghai

MANILA

LINK :- A weekly service in maintained with Maglia by vessels with good

Pergar wooom

mondation, mailings from both ports every Friday.. HAIPHONG LINK fliegt approximately weekly for passeratre no 067

Ai Hohhow when andɛenmtas offere

BORNEO

TLYETHIN

BANGKOK

LIN-Fortnightly i

allings in and from Sandrian by two 15,000 wona Hemmika “FINPA50° and say ""MACFANG" (both steamers bawing excellent pauenger accommodation. Cargo taken of through Bill of Lading for Endat Jemaltos, Labuan. Tawso and Läkad Daka

LINE:—A_regular service is 180 from March to 5 gram ber between

Hongkong and Tien in calling at Welharwal and Chato.. LIFE:--A weekly merylon is provided between Boughing and Bangkok, via Bwslow, by dve stormers Dited with up-to-dala paraign 1.oocommodation.

:

CALCUTTA LINE

5.5,

or about

"LA ISANG" will be despatched on

Monday, 18th June, at 3 p.m., for BINGAPORE, PENANG"

& CALCUTTA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight or Farmga apply tom

Jardine, Matheson & Co.. Liteľn

Truncan Sentral No, 913

GLEN

Vessel.

AND

GENERAL MANAGER.

SHIRE

Jout BrevER »F STEAMER,

U.K.-STRAITS, OHINA & JAPAN SERVICE

OUTWARDS.

Die Hongkong❘

“ CARNARVONSHIRE® 30th June. ... 16th July, - 30th July,

*GLENBEG" "GLENSANDA"

HOMEWARDS. ·

Vamsal Leaves Hoog. Discharge

“GLENAPP "

1st July, Genon, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. "GLENIFFER*

9th August, Genos, London, Rotterdam and Hamborg,

Movements are subjec to change without notice. For freight or farther partieler olmao apply to

"Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,

The Glen Line, Ltd., AGENTS.

Telephone: Central Sá N15, sub-ez. 28 sud-Central 2300.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO," HONGKONG

CODES USED: A1, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Becond Edition

Westem Union and Watkins, Benson's, Marconi.

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Bofler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians

OIL TANK STEAMER "PALUDINA”

427′0′′ x 581′ x 31′0′′1⁄2 8;400 tons d.w. x 8,100 HP.

Bait by THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD...at KOWLOON DOCKA to the only

₫ THE ANGLO SAXOT PETROLEUM CO, LTD., being one of four similar vessels built in these! WORK to the mane order.

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager;

R. M. DYER, B. Sc., MLN.A., Kowloon Dock, Hongkong.

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