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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930.

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WHAT ARE BAD MANNERS?

SHOULD ONE CORRECT MISPRONUNCIATION?

Suppose that in the presence of several people, someone, wishing to discuse music with you misprono- unces Puccini as Puasini. What are you to do?

"Should you adopt the mispron- unciation to spare the feelings of your acquaintance, or should you, as naturally and casually as pos sible, give the word its accustomed sound t

This is one of the problems raised by Mr. Hugh Scott in "Good Man ners and Bad.""

Mr. Scott admits that the post tion is difficult, but he adds that, Bs it would be impossible to ex- pect an entire company to speak of Pussini, there would seem-to-be nothing for it but to let things take their natural course."

ThatOpen Invitation.

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LESSON SERMON.

"FIRST" CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST HONG KONG.

"Sacrament" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, July 13,

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Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following "from the Bible: **CAя zoon then as they were come to land, they saw a fire of coals there,. and fish laid. therean, and bread. taketh bread, and giveth them, and

Jesus then cometh, and FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1980, fish likewise... So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas. lovest thou me more than these! He saith unto him, Yen, Lord: thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto

Feed him,

my lambs." (John 21:9, 13, 15).

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The Lesson-Sermon also included. the following passages from the Christian Science text book. "Seience and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Our baptism is a purifica- Our Eucharist is spiritual communion Our bread, with the one God. "which cometh down from heaven,' is Truth. Our cup is the cross. Our wine the inspiration of Love," the draught our Master drank and commended to his followers." (p 35).

The author condemns the growingtion from all error. modera habit of replying, "May I leave it open 7" when an invitation

is made.

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When people make this reply, they usually mean that they wish to retain the right to if nothing more attractive has turn- ed up in the meantime, "and this is, of course, a very unfair and one-sided arrangement from the standpoint of the person asking them."

Of British manners abroad Mr. Scott is extremely critical: Ho-re- fers to a French woman who had stayed in a French hotel on the Riviera for a fortnight, add bed neyer once occupied an easy chair.

"All of them," she said, "had been invariably appropriated by the English guests, male and female, who, in this instance, had adopted the expedient of engaging them for the evening by placing books and other articles on them before din- ner."

"Outlet For Cutlet."

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LOST WARATAH FOUND?

AIRMEN'S 'DISCOVERY ON “A SUNKEN REEF."

"Two miles off. Peddie,-near the South African port of East Lon don, a great ledge of rock rung out under the sea and on It lies a wrecked ship." "It is plainly visible on calm days when the sun- light strikes the water at a certain angle."

These statements, which are ap- parently the clue to the existence of a lost ship, have been made by: air pilots (says an Exchange mes- sage from Capetown) and may at last solve the mystery of the van- ished steamer Waratah, whose dis- appearance is one of the strangest riddles of the sear

The Waratah, a steamer of 10,000- tone, was on a voyage from Sydney to London with 400 passengers and,

Crew.

She left Durban on July 28 1900, for Capetown, and on the following day was in company with the steamer Clan Macintyre.

But she never reached Capetown." and from that. day to this no tracé) of her has been found.

British warships searched for her, and the steamer Babina made an extended cruise for many weeks, but without result.

Many stories of floating, bodies and wreckage seen by crews ɖof ships off East London were current for months and in December 1911

on it washed up on the west coast of New Zealand.

Many people advanced strange, reasons for her disappearance, which was even said to be due to some supernatural agency, but it is generally thought that she cap sized during a violent storm."

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1 7-SEATER STUDEBAKER,

LIMOUSINE,"

OF VIEW From THUESDAY, the 17 JULI, 1830.

TERMS-CASE ON DELITERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

BY ORDER OF THE

LIQUIDATOR.

'PUBLIC AUCTION

of the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Bitusts at MA TAUKOK,KOWLOON in the Colony of Hong Kong, being All That Piece or Parcel of Ground Registered in the LAND OFFICE - AS KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 640, (Ares 94,500 Square Feet. Orown Bent

PRINCE'S CAFE 5374.00) and All That Piece or Parcel of

(Next to A.P.O. BUILDING)

To-day's Tiffin-$1,00

1.-Hors d'Oeuvres 2.-Eggs Julienne Consommé

8-Fried Sole, Tartare Sauco

-Stewed Sweetbread and Tomato

Baked York Ear

6.-Roast Fillet of Beef a la Kossini

7.--Cold Chicken Pie Tapioca Pudding

9. Cheese

10 Dessert

Tea or Coffee

Cold TIFFIN 75 cts.

Cold Houst Eeel or Mutton

Cold Boiled'York Ham

Cold Roast Chicken", Potato Salad and Mayonnaise Ice Cream v-Fraite

Iced Tea

Ground Registered in the LAND OFFICE as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1287 (Area 16,402 Square Feet. Crown Bent $182.00 Together with the Ere tions and Buildings erected therson- respectively, and previoubly used as a Tannery and together with the Machin ery, Stea, Gas and Water Pipes in and upon the Said Preinínem.

טיי,

TO DE SOLD

IN ONE LOT

PUBLIC AUCTIOK

WEDNESDAY,-/- THE 23RD DAT OF JULY, 1930, AT 3 COLOCK P.M.

WBY A

MESSES. LAMMERT BRO8: AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, DUBDELL STREET, VICTORIA, Hare Kong

For Further Particulars and Condi tons of Sale

Cripto Apply to

MASTER. PRINCE'S BUILDING, Hong Kong, Bolicitors for the Vendori, or to

MESSEE. LAMMERT BROS

The AuctionseTE. Hong Kong, 9th July, 1980

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