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CHURCH NOTES
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.
MARCH 20. 1933;-
4th SUNDAY, IN LENT.
Holy Communion, 8 n.m.
Holy Communion (Peak Church),
Ba.m.
Children's Service, 10
.
Mattins aud Sermon. 11 am,
Prescher The Rev. Bishop of
Hong Kong.
SabjectThinking Straight". Evensong, 6.30 p.m.
Preacher Rev. J.N. Lewis Brynn,
8,0.7.
.,
Subject:" Facing Defeat".·
Week Day Services. Mattias Daily, 9.0 am. Intercessions for the Sick. Wednes.
day, 10.15 am. Holy Communion. Thursday, 7.45
23.
Choir Practice. Friday, 5.30 p.m.
Other Notices, Thursday, March 30: A Special Service will be held in the Lady Chapel, 6.90
p.m.
Speaker:-Mias Ruth Kwok,
UNION UHURCH. Kennedy Road.
MARCH 20, 1033.
SUNDAY SOHOL-
Kennedy Road, 9.30 a.m.
Taikoo, 2.45 p.m.
Morning Service. 10.30 a.m. Evening Bervice, 0 p.m.
Practer at both Services:
Rev. E. G. Powell. Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after the Evening
Servico.
Wodnesday, March 29.
The 29th Annual Meeting of tho New Territories Evangelization Society to be held in Union Church.
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- WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH, Wanchai, (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,
Queen's Road, East). The following are the forthcoming Services to be held at the Methodist Olrurch.
SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1933:~-~~ Morning Service, 10.10 a.m.
Praacher:-Ray. E. C. H. Tribbook. Hymns 8c (tune 040), 33 (tune 2:0),
385, 807 (tune 388), 243. Evening Service, 6 p.m.
Proncher-Rev. E. Q H, Tribbeck, Hymns 373, 983 (e), 418, 450 (tuno
107) and 967.
Solo by Mrs. G. F. Mathieson, "How beautifal are the feet" (Handel). Friday, Mar. 31st
Weekly Frayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m.
SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' HOME, Wanchai. 28, Hennessy Road SUNDAY (28th) -Christian Social Hour,
8.15 p.m.
MONDAY 27th)-Ladies' Church Aid
Society Meet. 3 p.m.
Badminton Club Mest. Tozsday (28th)-Fellowship Meeting,
8 p.m.
Details
WEDNESDAY (29th)~~A “LECTURE'
commencing at 8.30 p.m. will be published later. THURSDAY (30th--Badminton Clab
Meet.
NOTEA Jumble Sale will be held in the Home on Tuesday, April 11th, commencing at 1.00 am. Any Gifts of Clothing etc. will be gratefully received.
likely in Penang and Eingapore, Penang has an aerodrome under Construction. It will be completed at the end of this autumn, Binga pore's aerodrome will not be finish ed before the end of 1835, but arrangements to use the RAF base at Seletar, in the meantime would doubtless be possible.
The Route.
"The route has not been definitę. ly chosen. It may go via Alor Star (capital of the Northern Malay State, bordering (Siam), Bangkok, Rangoon; or via the coast route, Le., Western Malaya, Siam,-and- then Burma
The Malayan authorities, as well as the Government, of Siam, have given every help, and afford- ed every facility for my Irvey. Meteorological records were sol- Elected for as many as twenty years
in one case.
CRICKET
NEW ZEALAND v. ENGLAND
HAMMOND 223 NOT OUT
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)
THE BOAT RACE
CAMBRIDGE, BLUES AWARDED
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London, March 7-The Cambrid-
made their first ap ge 404 pearance on the Upper Thames at Goring yesterday, when it was CHRISTCHURON, March 24.:
seen that Blaes had been given to (Eton and WALLY" Haramond, the famous Frame-Thomson
Fletcher Gloucestershire all-rounder, Third Trinity), O. M.”“” vedoomed England's bad start in (Eton and Third Trinity), the first Test against New Zealand E. Gilmour (Eton and Trinity to-day, by sooring a brilliant cen
Hall). tury.
At tes England were 957 for 4, fifth Hammond and Ames having been associated in an unbroken wicket partnership that produced
131 runs.
The weather was fine and the wicket in good condition when Sutcliffe and Hammond opened the innings after Jordine had won the
tosa.
Wits
dismissed
by Sutcliffe Badoock, a former English profes- sional now playing for Dago, with- out a run on the board. Paynter left four runs later, being clean bowled by Smith.
Hammond. who was batting in characteristic style, and Wyatt added 12 before the Warwickshire skipper was run out.
sorted to defonsive tactics, and the Joined by Jardine, Hammond re-
M.C.C. skipper almost caught him up before the huncheon interval, which was taken with the score at 94 for 3. Hammond being 3 and Jardine 31:
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It was nearly half-past 3 before the crew got afloat. The river was still in flood, and the boat had to be lowered into the river over the concrete wall under Gar- ing Bridge. Mr. P. Haig Thomas and among crew,
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paddled by WO CHEONG & CO. stages down to Coombe Park, where the hont was turned. They' came upstream against a strong current, and turned again near Mr. Haig Gatehampton Ferry. Thomas then set them to row i distance equivalent to the Henley Regntia course. A stronz stream running under Hartslock Woods, but the crew met with a
-Was
erew
anaty head wind. Frame-Thomson rowed 9,17, and 32 strokes in the first quarter. hall, and full minute. He then dropped to 28. and Inter to 27. Wheeler steered a good corse through the Islanda, and, with a 10 in the onen water below, the crew repened Hartslock. Woods Benthouse in Amin, sec. Along Coothe Park Frame Thomson was still stroking 27, but the crew were getting a lot of pace on their boat. The stroke was worked un to 33 for the final burst, and the crew Joined by Leslie Ames, the Kent completed the course in 6min.. wicket-keeper-batsman Hammonde.. which was an excellent time. reached three figures in 100 der the conditions." minutes. He was batting perfect- ly, his driving and leg shots being the feature of a good innings.
Hammond and Jardine added 30 after lunch before Jardine provid- ed Badcock with his second victim behind the stumps, 133-4-48.
Jardine batted aggressively for his 45, scored in 75 minutes, and hit six boundaries, It was his most attractive knock during the whole M.C.C. tour.
At the close of play England had scored 418 runs for five wickets. Hammond being not out.
SCORES
England-1st Innings. Sutcliffe, e James, b Bad-
cook
Hammond, not out Patyner, b. Emith
I. E. S. Wyatt, run out W. R. Jardine, a James, b
Badcock...
Ames, Vivian Brown, not out
Extras
The order of rowing and weights were:-
St. lb.
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J. E. Gilmour (Eton and Trinity Hall)
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TEAMS England,
Sutcliffe
Hammond
Patyner
Wyatt.
Jardine
Ames
Brown
Allen
Tate
Vope Yerity
New Zealand.
Pago
James
Dempster Vivian Whitelaw
Weir
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Smith
Badcock
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SUBMARINE COMMAND
dersion
tri
CHANGE
And Third Trisity)
T. Frame-Thomson (Eton ..and Third Trinity (stroke)unin R. N. Wheeler (Clifton and Sidney Susarx) (cox)
SPEED IN SUB- MARINES
12 0
7 81
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The exhibition of the Royal So Paul Rennet et Cie.
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Unfortunately the pictures by Canadian artists, which have also
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Academy, Edinburgh, which bas The Thames has a length of been extended by a fortnight till LONDON, March 7, 345ft.. breadth of 28ft., and Commander J. D. A., Musters, standard displacement of, 1,805
March 18, has broken all records of There are difficulties, but it is D. S. C., who has had two years tons. The normal surface displace attendances in the history of the not considered that they are in in the intelligence Division, Adment is 2,165 tons, and mabmerged Society. On Saturdays between 300 Pointable. The present-day: miralty, will assume command to-
aids to flying, and the instruments day at Portsmouth of "X1" the 2,380 tons. Each of the twin main and 100 people have paid for admis
engines has 10 cylinders. of elin.sion. are afficiently advanced to ensure
largest British submarine, în soc diameter and 21ín, stroke, working the regularity and safety of the
Commander J. H,
Great interest has been taken in asrvice.
on the four-stroke single-acting first In all probability the route will submarine and do was the road cycle, this being the cycle at the exhibition of the famous Bute operated by land planes, prot Navy after the War, but was not present regarded as best suited to tapestries, the securing of which for ably of the monoplane type, with
completed. until 1995. She is of British submarine requirements, their annual exhibition has proved four engines, possessing a cruizing 2,425 tons, as compared with the The general design was produced a very fortunate arrangement for the epeed of 120 miles an hour.
1,700 tons of the next largest vea at the Admiralty, after experi. Between Rangoon and Bangkok,
sei, H.M.S Themes; her speed is mental work at their engineering "Apart from meteorological con 10 imots, as compared with taboratory. But the contractors un- ditions, the most difficult part of
and she has four 5,2in. guns, 68
dortank the detailed design and London, Feb, 22. Very 3000 the route inspected is between compared with one 4.7in. Although ariplied to it their considerable ex- Singapore will be within ten days Rangoon and Bangkok, over which I both Inst and powerful, this is perience in submarine construction travel from London instead of few. The greater part of the 175
is very costly. About a million | The official sen trials were satin- twenty two days for a month if miles consists of mountainous coun-
was spent on "X.1," of times inctorily completed. Everything the sea route be taken), for when try with peaks ranging up to 7,000 As much as the cost of a verag of worked smoothly during the long
clasu.
Three of them have been sold- For being in unlawful possession the air route from Karachi to Bin-fert, entirely covered with dose, the Rainbow
Comman programme of surface and divina 3,500, marnotrable jungle doubt the Muster AS decorated for tristow the mecharge Turgco by ITE
Ex Claire Mill by James Dich zhich was "Lound hid gapore opened, adding 3
jailes to the obrvice in the East, ther Law as many as fifty huts in
services ini command of sub-opened out afterwards in kood den in bla girdle, a Chinose #88
russengers will be carried the eight the aren."
inarines during the last War. He condition. The total shaft horse rick A, Cross; and "Pacific Coast," sentenced to three months hard and a half thousand miles everyTo the question, "Are you re
entered Osborne College in Sep; power developed by the two en- by Walter J. Phillips, ARCA commending or planning the in tember, 1905 and was promoted aires at 224 knots during the eur which has been purchased by the fabour by Mr. Butters at Kowloon week.
MOA. Barpard, traffic super-stitution of local air services !"
to his respus rank in June, 1929. face trials was just over 10,000 at Scottish Modern Arts Association. Megistracy yesterday It was stat
405 revolutiona a minute. The, ed that the defendant was arrested, intendent of the company, who has Mr. Barnard replied, "No, we are at Taiko Road by two Chinese just returned to London from sing largely at linking up im tectives who were on special duty to and a half months tour of in-portant Imperial trade centres."communication by wireless tele. For ormance of the machinery was
Adam power of the vessel Co bo assessed out that this speed is five there in a result of recent reports ruiry in Burnie, Biam, and Malaya, Paying a tribute to what seemed graphy of reliable weather reports ruch as to enable the service full trust, it may perhaps be pointed
told an Observer representative to him to be a complete mastery at aliort intervals. he defendant headed that he was yesterday that the ares was not af of the mosquito huisance in British [It was stated in Parliament rent this figure with every expecta-knots faster than that of carlier. The hill side to eat a present operated by a British con- countries. Mr. Barnard remarked cently that the British-Australiation that this now can be, ob submarines, and it seems highly that the service would have the air service, win Malaya, would be tained readily enteroom and probable that the surface speed of of herb which would oern
He went on "The two prin advantage on the new route of in operation towards the end of when required of con the Thames is the highest of any
(Oontinued at four fleet Column Eubmarine afloat. (Continued at foot of nest Column) 1933]
of a che
of armed robberies in that vicinity.
...:..
pal Malayan calls would be most
added to the interest of the exhibi tion, have to be withdrawn at the end of this week, as arrangements had previously been made for their exhibition in other towns...
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