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of India. The Air Ministry are To-day belig Good Friday there constructing two airships capable of ¦ will be no issue of the Hong Kong transporting 200 fully somed inen. Daily Press to-morrow. The next and a complete squadron of nerd publication will be on Monday, planes. Landing grounds for the morning. dying-boats to Singapors were in

The ship's company of HM.S. preparation, and flyingboats were Danae held a very successful dance to fly to the Far East to co-operate at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant with the Royal Australian Airlust evening. Force. The principles he had Inid

applicable to civil as to

Mrs. Wodehouse, wife of Mr.

among the passengers on the P. & O. Khira due here on Saturday,

EASTERTIDE.

TO-DAY'S SERVICES AND

RECITAL

The customary Eastertide services will be held at all Churches of all denominations to-day, and on Easter Day.

Today at St. John's Cathedral the Arat service will be the

`CHINA'S AWAKENING: CAUSES AND EFFECTS.

WESTERN KNOWLEDGE THAT TURNS YOUTHFUL HEADS,

CHINA MIŠSIONARY AT PLY- MOUTH CONFERENCE.

At the Worki Missionary Confer down, said Sir SAMUEL HOARE, WOTE P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.I.E., is tany and ante Communion at 10|

ence, aranged by the Plymouth Free am, followed by matins and aer-Church Council, the Rev. C. D. mon at 11a.m., the preacher being Cousins spoke of the situation in the Rev. W. Caunell, and his China, attributing the whole of the subject: **The Loneliness

trouble of the present day to the Christ."

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military aviation.

We are not surprised that as members listened they began to A Chinese girl who was bitten suspect that they were being by a deg at Shaukiwam on Wednes hypnotised They wondered whether day received treatment at the the tale folded by the Air Minis hospital. The dog was taken to

Kennedy Town. ter was not a chapter from a new edition of the "Arabian Nights." Suspicion almost amounted to con- viction when Sir SAMUEL proceeded to describe the wonderful fight of himself and his wife over 10,000 miles of sea, desert and mountain to India. Since he had blazed the

trail, he said, there had been crowds of passengers. Already the business men of Karachi are using the new aeroplane service between Cairo and Karachi, and on than one ocension there have been

scraphangers in the machine be tween Baghdad and Basra Strap hangers! Just like the trains on the London Underground Railway between the Bank and Oxford Cir- cus !

"When I visited the N.W. frontier of India recently," said Sir SAMUEL, "asked some of the Royal Air Force officers who took part in

The Eastern Extension Australa sia and China Telegraph Co., 7td. (Hong Kong Station), announce that normal working with Shang hai, and beyond, has been re-estab

shed.

As the result of a free fight

between some Chinese emigrants living at the Chu Yik bearding house, No & North Street, one man was badly injured and had to be taken to the hospital.

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fact that China was becoming

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From noon to 3 p.m. the Medita educated to Western ideas, and con tion on the Passion will be consequently waking up to the fact t ducted by the Rev. H. Copley that she was a great nation and a Moyie. Persons entering or leaving wonderful empire. during the Three Hours Service are requested to do so during the sing, ing of the hymns. Evensong is at 6 p.m., with preparation for the Eastér Communion.

The Recital.

The whole method of education in the schools had changed, and "10- suddenly enlightened had her pro- ple become that China was trying to achieve in a few months what it had taken England some 600 or 800" years to secure government by the people."

This evening, beginning at 9.15, No less than four fresh cases of there will be a vocal and instru- small-pox were reported on Wednes mental recital, the soloists being Chiza was a Republic to-day, but day. One case of enteric fever and Mrs. R. Sanger (soprano), Mrs G. there was no rule by the people, and one of puerperal fever were SOE. Aubrey (violin) and Mr. A. P. there would not be until the mili notified. All the patients were Glanville (bass). They will be tary, who held power, learned hav Chinese. поге

assisted by members of the Cathe to obey the mandates of the people. dral Choir, and the organist will They could not have a change líka • be Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.C.O., that in the land without at the LT.C.L, the Cathedral organist. same time having trouble. He did During the service, which opens not think they would find any with with the singing of "When I school in "China which did not show that modern methods, in a more or Survey the Wondrous Cross,"

less degree, were being used. collection will be taken for the organ

China was a great civilized en- fund....

pire when our ancestors were paint- Chinese ing their bodies. The history dated back thousands of years, and the young Chinese could

Organ Solo: Largo, from the Sym-and they, as it were, were out of it. had come forward with such power phony, "From the New World," Dvorak. Soprano Solo (4) "Ave Maria," Cesar Franck; (b) On my Shepherd I rely," Bach; (Violin obligato), Bass Solo and Quartet: (a) Lard God of Abraham," Mendels sohn; (b) "Cast thy burden violin Solo: (a)

upon the Lord," Mendelssohn. "Larghetto

Mr. W. A. Watson, General Agent, Canadian National Rail- ways, Singapore, proceeded on Hemsworth, Hong Kong, will act for him during his absence.

Following the opening hymn, the programme will be as under:

an operation agninat tribesmen last leave on April 12th, Mr. G. M.Quartet: "Lord, for Thy tender not understand why other nations

year how they accounted for the absence of casualties among the

tribesmen." The answer was - expected: "We first drove them into their maves, and the fleas were

so bad in the caves that the fleas almost immediately made them sur- render."

As might be supposed, the Socialists sounded a note of depre- ciation They can see nothing in

Mr. B. C. H. Wolff has been gazetted" as Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements. Mr. G. Hem mant, who has been acting ince the departure of Mr. Hayes. Mar- riott, sailed for home by the Macedonia.

mercies' sake," Farrant.

(From Sonata in D.), Hande!; (b) Andante in F.", Gluck. Organ Solo: "Marche Solemnelle,"

Techaikowsky; Soprano Solo: (a) Come unto

Him," Handel; (b) "Prayer," Hugo Wolf.

Bass Solo and Quartet: Behold I Violin Solo: Largo in G, Handel.

create new heavens and a new earth," Gaul.

St. Andrew's, Kowloon. To-day at St. Andrew's Church, Eewloon, the Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell will preach at II a.m., and evening

À Chinese, who attempted to the realm of achievement. on "the part of the Royal Air Force except bring 2 gallons of Chinese wine that the ultimate aim and end of into the Colony without paying British endeavour is war. Soon we duty was fined 815 or ten days at should have the finest air force in the Central Magistracy yesterday, the world, was the grudging admix by Mr. R. E.. Lindsell. Revenue sion, and then France would want Officer Werden prosecuted. to have a Force better still. Why not go to the preparatory confer- John Peasley of the C.C. Depart- ence at Geneva with bold and ment, Naval Yard, was on Wednes- dramatic proposals and capture the day night arrested by the police imagination of the world by ad- for being drunk and disorderly prayer will be conducted by the vocating the abolition of the fight in Des Voeux Road, He failed Rev. W. W. Rogers (the Assistant ing aeroplane? It would be an to appear when the CASC was Clergyman). "The Story of the essential precaution" afterwards to called yesterday and his bail of 810 Cross" will be sung at both ser ress. transfer the commercial air services was therefore extreated.

of all countries to the League of" Nations to be operated as one internatiotal service.

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vices. On Saturday there will be a short preparation service for

EASTER DAY.

At the Cathedral.

In the schools the young ones were now taught geography among other things. This caused them to think. When they saw the map of the Chinese Empire partitioned of thing for France there, and other Bomething for Russia here, some- portions for Great Britain, America, Germany, and so on, it made ther think" still more, and reason with themselves: Why should the for eigners have our country!"

He could not say that Bolshevist propaganda bad not had something prevailed. No doubt it had, bu to do with the discontent that the great change was being brought about through the causes he had mentioned.

WILL

The social changes taking place were astonishing. Freedom coming to the youth and the women of Chias, a freedom which was UD- heard of thirty or forty years ago. With these social changes would come all sorts of trouble as well as good.

Respect For Missions. In the course of a discussion it was asked whether some of the trouble had not arises through bad conditions in

Christian indus. trialized China,

Mr. Cousins said that Christian China, as a whole had not become industrialized. Industries run by British firms were few.

Replying to Mr. G. P. Dymond, Mr. Cousins said it was a fact that in the heart of the thoughtful Chinese there was great respect for

the foreigner had been the means of The i telligent Chinese also realized that awakening China to a knowledge of her "own

vast resources. World forces were operating to bring about these changes in China, and there certainly would be" trouble until some sort of definite govern: ment were established.

Easter Day Holy Communion will the Christian Mission.

At St. John's Cathedral on

be celebrated at 7 a.m. and at 8 4.m the latter being choral. Matias and sermon (preacher the| It is advertised that all depart Rev. H. Copley Hoyle) will be at ments of A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., 11 Holy Communion will will be closed today and un Mon again be celebrated at noon, and day. On these days, however, the in the afternoon, beginning at three Hong Kong Dispensary will be

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opened for dispensing prescriptions o'clock there will be a flower ser pm to 7 pm. To-morrow all by the Rev. N. V. Halward. The from 10 am to 1 p.m., and from vice for children, with an address departments will be open as usual.

Settlements, Sir Hugh Clifford, is nell will preach.

Howers will be sent to the hospitala. The new Governor of the Straits At evensong, the Rev. W. 3. Can- expected to arrive early in June.

Mr. Cousins said the anzi-Chris- tian feeling was started by students

Christianity. thought very little, really, about at the Shanghai University, who

TROOPS FOR SHANGHAI.

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The Cole Ole, the new bar in Easter Communion, Ice House Street run by the Savoy Needless to say this line of argu Hotel, was closed yesterday. We ment left the House of Commons understand that a complaint had told Nor is it an argument, which been made by the police with regard Ends an echo in the country. Great to the ventilation and the whole Britain is justly proud of the R.A.F., matter is being gone into by the containing about 10 Roome, withTHERE..were

in the speech and it is certainly not in accord proprietors and the authorities. Verandah, besides Bathrooms, Kitchens of the Minister for Air, Sir SAMUEL with public opinion to do aught that and, Servants' Quarters. Quiet Locality. Immediate Occupation. Moderats

HOARE, in the House of Commons would hamper the development of Rental Apply 27, BABINGTON PAI or Tel. C is.

British air policy does [224 when he presented the estimates

not wait upon the pleasure of for the Air Service which bordered Geneva, and the League of Nations on the romantic. Like a good fr is scarcely the authority to dictate ing man, who recently went by aero-to the Empire.. The Prime Minister, VAILABLE W. 14. Newly con plane from England to India and who intervened in the debate, paid Pokfulam. Use of tennis court. Fins wife he tarried members of their courage of the RAF, which he stracted honas near Mount Davis back again-accompanied by his glowing tribute to the skill and system, verandahs; delightful views Uar or 'bus to door. One room ur mors, feet. The estimates," he said, were described as "one of the marvels with bath, half or whole bouse. No. Peak Boad, available * Hedential down by 3 per cent. and the Air of our time" "There is no finer The Hon. Mr. W. Peel, who will be At St. Andrew's, Kowicon, on Quarter, Central location beautiful Force up by 10 per cent. The cost BALDWIN, than there is in our

spirit in the world,'

" said Mr. Officer Administe ing the Govern- Easter Day early celebrations of grounds, entirely renovated, hot and

ment after the sparture of Sir Holy Communion are at 7:15 am, Chenonceaua arrived from Saigon As mentioned yesterday, the M.M. child water, excellent bathrooms. Room of the war command in the Middle Air Force." We can remain weil Laurence Guillemard on May 6th, single orduable, furnished or farnished East had beca reduced since 1921 meantime British policy is to be On the arrival of Sir Hage, Mr. Holy Communion will be conducted troops for Shanghai. Following content to leave it at that. In the will therefore set for a month only.

and 8.15 a.m. Morning prayer and with 193 French and 16 Annamite Part-1 or whrle service with or withou TO LET

Other meals possibly from* £20,000,000. to £2,000,000. directed to bringing England within Feel will proceed home on leave. Dbe of FLAT in Huarazın BUILDINGS, Tanged.

of tennis court Isteri There is now un Empire air policy Indin, six days of South Africa, and two days of Canada, five days of

by the Vicar (the Rev. G. R. Lind her arrival the 5.8. Song Do entered the harbour with a contingent of available by Taxi Kowloor, Appir to BUM- | QVALUR.

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There will be a young people's ter- fifty tons of arms and other war School Hall last evening, the pro-vice in the afternoon, at which the materials. ceedings being private. A satia Vicar will also preach, and at the with the armaments were transfer- The troops, together factory report of the Association's evening service, at which there will red to the Chenonceaux, which left activities and a statement of ac be another celebration of Holy Cam- in the evening with 40 reinforce Mrs. "Luard wishes to thank all counts were presented. Officers and air, like the sea, encircled the E-theee who so kindly sent her books, Committee were appointed, and the munion, the Rev. W. W. Rogers will ments for the defences of the French two smaller rooms near Carlton Hotel: pire, and the proper use of it would papers, etc., for the Troop programme for the easuing year

be in the pulpit.

Settlement. Hat or offices; latter preferred. W 18 reduce expenditure upon Imperial tions amounting to 15, which

As the result of her appeal dona arranged.

Military Police under the three houses, 12, 6 and 6 room rented

D.AP.M. raided the first floor of together; formerly private hotel, Flats defence. Speed was economy and included a cheque for 8112.50 as

No. 260, Temple Street, Yaumati, The four and bosses available furnished or aeroplanes and airships were speed U.S.R.C were received.

Chinese who were the result of a

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on Wednesday night and beer was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy anfarnished.

found on the premises. The place before Mr. W. Schofield for com- The possibilities as regards"the Over 500 books and a quantity of following the evening service. has been for some time under mitting an armed robbery future scem illimitable. It sounds magazines, papers and playing These events have become very observation as an illegal resort for junk at Causeway Bay about two A Chinese man and months ago, and who were subse cards were sent to the Troops in popular, especially among a large Service men. somewhat like a fairy tale, but the Camp in the New Territory on their circle of service men and the Hall a

rival there.

WORCE were arrested on the quently discharged, appeared again is usually packed. Some six or charge of selling liquor on ac- on a charge of BBBault before Major Also 300 books, two gramophones seven local artistes will make them licensed premises. Yesterday they end records, papers, magazines, selves responsible for a few songs, were charged before Mz. W. Sebe C Willson at the Central Magis sent to Hos and next Sunday the Hong Kong The man who was proved to be the master of the junk was hurt. cards, cigars and cigarettes were and other musical contributions field at the Kowloon Magistracy. given to the eflect that in the affray Evidence was tracy yesterday. mintis, he various Military Batale Voice Choir are providing the the occupant of the premises was in the head and the mistress receiv handed over to the Matron of the programme. Refreshments will be fined $100 or two months imprisoned a cut in the wrist. The four Military Hospital, Bowen Road; for served at small tables, and ciga-ment and the woman comforts required there.

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