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CHURCH NOTES

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.

JUNE 25, 1833;-

2nd SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY.

Holy Communion, Bam

Holy Communion (Peak Church),

821

Children's Service, 10 am.

Mattins and Sermon, 11 am.

Preacher:-Rav, N. V. Halward. Evensong, 8.30 p.m.

Preacher: Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan,

Д.С.Р.

Week Day Services.

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Mattins. Daily, 2.0 am, Intercessions for the Sick. Wednes

day, 10.16 n.m.

Holy Communion. St. Peter's Day,

Thursday, 29th, 7.45 1.

Chair Practice. Friday, 8.30 p.m.

UNION CHURCH.

Kennedy Road. trama Kond

SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1933.

Sunday School. 9.30 am.

Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 6 pm.

·Preacher at both Services:--

The Rev. E. C. II. Tribeck. Repairs to Church..

The internal repairs to the Church tire finished & Service will be resumed in the Church.

Saturday (to-day) 24th June Young People Society bathing pienie. Launch leaves Queens Pier, 215 pm Return Queen's Fier, C.46 pm.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOIENTIST

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

Masa, U.S.A.)

MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bowm

ROAD TRAM STATION.

JUNE 25, 1933-

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 m.

Sabject:-"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE". The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8.00p.m. Heading Roomst above address open:- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Public is contilly invited to attzed the services and visit the Reading Room

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Wanchal.

(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East).

JUNË 18, 1933 : --

Sad BUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY.

Morning Order of Service, 10.10 am. Preacher All Day:-Rev. E. G

Powell Hymn No. 28 Tane: "Trinity"

"Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Al- mighty"

Prayer of Invocation;

The Lord's Prayer.

1st Lesson

Hymn No. 480 Tune: "St. George"

"Commit thou all thy griefs And ways into His hands".

2nd Lesson

Prayer of Intercession.

Hyman No. 638 Tune: "Eden" (660)

"Dear is the day which God hath made".

Sermon

Hymn No. 16 Tune: "St. Ann" (619) The Son of God goes forth to war" Benediction. National Anthem.

2nd SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY. Evening Order of Service, 8.15 p.m. Hymn No. 470 Tune: "Petition" "Sometimes a light surprises". Prayer of Invocation;

The Lord's Prayer,

Lesson

Hynin No. 3 Tune: "Maryton"

"Lord of all being throned afar". Prayer

Hymn No. 59 Tone: "Monmouth"

Tl praise my Maker, while I'vo breath". Bermon.

No. 613 Tune: "St. Clements" Hyma

day Thou gavest Lord, is

Benediction.. Vesper. Silence

hymns and tunes from the Wesleyan Methodist Hymn book)

SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS'

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HOME, Wanchai,

22, Henasery Road BUNDAY 25th June, 1933. Christian Social Hour, 7 p.m.

MONDAY 28th June 1923. Badminton Club Meets, 7 p.m.

TUESDAY 7th June, 1983. Fellowship Meeting, & p.m.

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CHAU YUE TENG.-Funeral to start from his residence No. 33, Sey mour, Road (Hong Kong) at 10.30 am on Sunday, June 25, 1033, stopping at Yat Pit Ting (Kennedy Town) for last rites at 12.30 p.m.

MARRIAGE

MELSOME-CRAWFORD. On May 27, Hartfield, Sussex, by Canon A.

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inaugural ceremony tactfully made no mention of its source. He is expected to lead his army to the field of action, and will thus be in a position to return to Canton, in force, if the situation should de mand his presence. There appears, to have been some shrewd

General. CHEN CHAL TONG's cam-

moreover,

J. Walker, assisted by the Recpaign is being subsidised from the

tor, the Rev. H: A. James,

LONDON SOCIETY

SURPRISE

Viscount Selby's Wedding

SEQUEL TO BROKEN ENGAGEMENT

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, June &

*News and Views *

Age Wouldn't Matter.

"Darling, will you love me when I grow old and ugly??

Dearest, you may grow older, but you will never grow uglier.

Fashions in Kamos.

No less strange than the change of fashion in clothes is the change of fashion in names.

Queen Mary was given eight names at her baptism. Of the eight only two, are still widely used for the children of 1933. Yet time was when their namesakes were legion throughout the length and breadth of the land.

Lord Snowden and the Premier,

SUMMARY OF NEWS

Local.

The programme for to-night's Lord Snowden's bitter attack on concert at the Kowloon Cricket Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Batonish-Club appears on Page 11. ed the man-in-the-street, who has Our Kowloon Special correspon- always imagined the personal rela dent describes how people in the tionship between

the two states-

There is

men, dating back to the earliest poorer quarters of Yaumati fare water and insignificant days of the Labour during the great heat.

Page 11. Party, to be of the most cordial much grumbling at the

estrictions." kind.

St. Paul's College Old Boys This popular belief has been strengthened by the fact that, in Association held their annual meet- Page 7 spite of a long-standing personal ing yesterday evening.

The inquest into the recent antipathy known to those in close Viscount Selby and Miss Veroni

contact, there is no record of any verandah tragedy at Happy Valley, ca Briscoe-George were married

previous attack on Mr. MacDonald when two lives were lost is to be by Lord Snowden...

held on Thursday, June 29. Page 7. very quietly yesterday morning at

"Princess May," daughter of the Lord Snowden's remark, during, Mr. R. I. Cherrill, the well-known St. George's, Hanover-square

It had previously been announc Duke of Teck and, through her the Peers' discussion of the Ottawa rugby footballer, was summoned ed that their engagement had been mother, greatgranddaughter of agreements, about the Prime Min before Mr. Schofield yesterday for a dangerous was christened Vic-ister's "futile attempt to rebut the driving his car in broken off by mutual consent. It George, III,

in Stubbs Road. Mr. was then suggested that their partoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga charge of broken election pledges," manner ents considered the couple too Pauline Claudine Agnes. Mary was surprising only for its mild Cherrill said he did not think he retains its popularity and Pauline ness. On another occasion he made was driving dangerously, but he was into fashion, a general charge of betrayal probably doing 30 to 35 miles an is coming back

against the National Labour men hour. He was fined $30. Page 7. Louies one finde here and there.

But the rest find few echoes to-bers of the Government without.

singling out Mr. MacDonald. day.

On the Bench,

young to marry

No preliminary announcement had been made of the wedding, and only half a dozen people were in the church when the rector, Arch deacon Thicknesse,, conducted" the simple ceremony.

The bride is the elder daughter of the late Mr. J George and Mrs. Briscoe-George, of Westbourne street, Hyde Park, and Starbotton, Yorkshire.

Wext

The register was signed by four witnesses. The ages of Lord Selby and Miss Briscoe-George given as 20 and 20 respectively.

At first, not a single person was waiting outside the church, where at other weddings hundreds have had to be held back by police cor dons.

New Oil Control System.

A prominent British engineer is firmly of opinion, that the

Famous among these was that of notable trials of the 80's and 90's. Sir George Chetwynd v. the Earl of Durham, and more celebrated still, the great baccarat case of 1891, in which the then Prince of as Wales gave evidence, A Valuable Wile.

:

On page 3 we published some re miniscences of the past, including an account the first trials by jury ever held in the Colony,

Our Maçao correspondent sends account of interesting Macao's sister colony, Goa. Though the old splendour is departed, Goa is a most interesting and beautifu? Page 3. place..

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From the files.

LOOKING BACK 75.YEARS

Amy, Lady Coleridge, who has deci recently died, took an exceptional ion of the Chancellor of the Ex-interest in the daily task of her chequer not to make any concession | husband, the famous Lord Chief the now oil fuel tax, apart from Justice, whom she so long surviv- coastal shipping, may give a de- od.

She was a familiar figure by his cided Allip to a recent British in- vention: By exercising automatic side on the Bench during many control over oil fuel plants, this device claims not only to reduce the amount of labour but also to cut the consumption of fuel by 30 to 40 per cent. The control system, which is operated by magnetic By the time the service was overvalves, may, I understand, be fit a considerable crowd h i assembled ted to existing plants such

equipment using

In his reminicences the late Bir at the front of the church, and manufacturing waited in the hope of seeing the heat in any form or warming ap bride leave. But they were disapparatus. He gave me some rather Edward Clarke, K.C., who appear impressive figures concerning one ed for Sir William Gordon Cum- pointed.

The chauffeur of the bride's car of the biggest office installations.in ming, the plaintiff in the baccarat swung quietly round to the back the country. Without automatic case, relates how, on a bench "fil- and control, he said, the oil consumped by a group of fashionable la of the church. The bride bridegroom, peering through the tion was 450 tons per annum. With dies, Lady Coleridge at close to

the magnetic valves it is, approxi- her husband's right hand, half-open vestry door, saw the car

There she performed the useful arrive, hurried down the short mately, 280 tons, a reduction in

function of checking bis "occasion flight of steps leading from the this case of 38 per cent.

al inclination to sleep, which at vestry, quickly entered the car, and

this time had become noticeable. were driven away. Where they

One of the "Chief's" daughters It seems likely that of all the in-law also sat close by, with a went is another secret."

great banking families of the world sketch-book on her knee busily the Morgans bulk largest in popu-sketching the actors in the drama." system of espionage which the neces eary protection of the Opium boil- told including Sir Edward himself, Biting monopoly entails upon the co- lar imagination. Tales are about the Morgans which would Charles Russell, E.C.. his opony, cannot be too strongly de- not seem to fit well with. British ponent, and Mr. Asquith, K.C.

The Power of the Morgana.

of banking custom;

THAT OPIUM MONOPOLY.

When the system of extortion practised in this Colony lately brought to light is borne in mind, -when we see that in every case tried in our law Courts between Chiness. litigants, the grossest per- jury is freely resorted to and knowing as we do the propensity of the Chinese to bear false wit ness against their neighbours, the

nounced, and deprecated. We shall have all the evils of the customs. house, excise, guager informer and all let loose upon us.

Boats will have to be. searched--

'Groom's Mother Surprised. When the engagement was a nounced last November prepara tions were started almost imme. diately for making the wedding. conception at St. Margaret's, Westminster, & they have wielded a power in Ame

Women tennis players who are bo brilliant social event. There were rica greater than that of any bank- Strictly Cricket. to have beeh eight bridesmaids ander in England. Probably we have cight ushers. The wedding was nothing in our annals quite com- appear at Wimbledon next month President Cleveland and Pierpont dress for the tournament, but wo 1933, at St. Mary's Church, bargaining with Nanking, and äxed for Jan. 4, but later postpon-parable with the scene between may be worrying about the correct houses, and ships examined-the

Fed until Apa

moment long ago men cricketers have no such anxie Inggaga of passengers turned over, Iand even their persons subjected to At the end of December, how Morgan at a

Clave. am told by an official of the We the same ordeal. The men employ. ever, it was announced that the en- when America was threatened with ties in regard to their sport. gagement had been broken off.

having to go off gold."

Cricket Association that ed in such capacity have merely to ...

get Opiam placed where they wish Lord Selby succeeded to the...itle land, who never understood money. men's sub-on his father's death in 1923. His remarked to Morgan that he could never before has the game been so

grandfather, the first viscount, was not see what all the fuss was about popular as it is this season. Clubs to find it, and their success is cer- a consignment of Mr. William Gully, who was in New York. "Why, the Secre- are springing up all around Lon-tain. Already has a deputation of Protector of Chinese complaining Speaker of the House of Commons tary tells me we have seven million don, and the Association now has respectable Natives waited upon the dollars in the Treasury this morn-72 teams on ith books, each with a Viscount Selby's mother, who ing. Quite true, Mr. President," call on a membership of about 30 of the treatment they have experi ready has a case occurred that lives in Cheltenham, said that the said Morgan, "but I have in my players. For them the rules of enced from the acts of the em wedding was a complete surprise to pocket a draft on the Treasury for dress are strict. Flannels are ab: ployees of the Opium farmer. Al- her, but as her son was now of age twelve million dollars and seven solutely forbidden on the field, and demonstrates one of the numerous she could no longer interfere with millions won't pay that." Smalley the only allowance in regard to evils which the ingenuity, effortery said that Pierpont Morgan could sleeves is that they may be short and rascality of the Ohiness can avail of, under the cloak of being some at but not completely absent. have no successor, but

myrmidóms of the law. A Chinese least of his qualities seem to have motto, in fact,

strictly cricket.".

trading vessel arrived here a few been transmitted.

days ago with about 84,000 on board in specie to purchase goods. The morning was foggy. Three men came alongside, two of them' were in the garb of Europeans They said they came from the Opium farmer to search the boat. Every facility was afforded them. The dollars were discovered, pam

China,

Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ios House Street. Tel. 30281, Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. 24511.

London Office: 53, Fleet Street

E.C. 4.

from 1895 to 1903.

his marriage.

ROBERT GEORGE WILLIAM MEL-capital to the tune of $50,000 per SOME, the Northamptonshire month, in addition to the Regiment, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Melsoma, the Brows, Liss, stantial aid of Hants, to HILARY, younger twenty 7,5 cm, field guns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.

If all goes according to plan Crawford, Shanghai, W. S.

Canton, China, and the whole of the Far East, will owe much to the political realism of CHEN CHAI TONG. There, is still talk of re. pudiating the truce of Tangku, of a great expedition from the south,

LOCAL WILLS to clear the augean stables of Nan- king, to join forces with FENG YUof the probate of the will of the Leave to re-seal the certified copy HSIANG and to continue the struggle late Miss Jessie Milsted has been with Japan, but the collapse of the granted to Mr. M. H. Turner, soli- citor. representing the Public "Christian " General and the Trustee. Deceased died at Hollo lukewarm attitude of the North way Sanatorium, Virginia Water, Rotary Club-Rotarian M. E. Lo Chinese Community Service: Chin hardly suggests that the advocates Surrey, on August 22, 1932, leaving will speak on "An Aspect of

local estate valued at $5,000.

Formerly a prison warder of ese Hospitals."

Maurice Hong Kong "Prisone, Friend, who died intestate in Kow- loon Hospital on October 24, last year, left local estate valued $100 Ho Chu Tan, alias Ho Chuk died at 2, Wah Fung Street, Kow- Man a Chinese copper smith who

82,600. Probate of the

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, JUNE 24 1833.

A POLITICAL REALIST

of the adventure will be able to mako it a reality.

appears

to

Local and General

At next Tuesday's meeting of the

Their be

The quarantine restrictions impos- ed against arrivals from Swatow on removed. account of small-pox have been

An Austin Sever, the property of The Business Tax not being in Miss J. W. Buckwell of 18 Conduit force in the French Concession of Road has been missing since Satur Tientsin, the French Police have day. The number of the car is warned merchants against being 3280 and anyone seeing the missing

with the Police. The U.S.S.Houston, the flagship approached by unauthorised agents. vehicle is asked to comunicate

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ed into the boat the visitors came in, when they shoved off and dis appeared in the fog. We believe of them. that nothing has since been heard

THE BINS OF PEHKWI.

There is another 8TLYO factor,

The Friend of China of last even- that may, very literally, drown the

ing contains an account of the sel zure of foar of the Chinese military GENERAL OHEN CHAI TONG, the ardour of the civil war party. The

Word was received in Peiping trains st Canton, and this recovery head of the Kwangtung Provincial River Yangtze is again threaten-loon, on January 7, left local estate of the U.S. Asintic fleet, with Vice-

We quite agree with Government, has been described bying to inundate Hankow and the man at enter to Ho Hau Admiral Montgomery Taylor in from Maryland, USA. that Miss of three of them in a state of Yenching Girls High School in the remarks made by our contem- 10 and stayed until June 14.

1028, who went to the U.S. in porary. This military train has e one who knows him, but does not surrounding district. The water is Ming & brother of deceased, and a command, arrived in Kobe on June Gertrude E. Huang, a graduate of mutilation.

steadily rising and at both Hankow student.. & wholly approve of him, as

Local estate valued at $4.000 has

No representative of the Kwong 1929, was recently elected to the double claim to our protection, and “political realist.” The cool-head- and. Wuchang a critical situation been left by Li Hang Boi, alion

Kiukiang, in the Li Mui, widow, late of 169, Lock-Wai, shop, Queen's Road Central, Gorgas Odontological Society of yet we will be bound to say that was in Court yesterday, to make a the University of Maryland Dental nothing will be done about this ed soldier with enough foresight is reported.

hart Road, Victoria, who died on

Her son Jack Chan, claim when Mr. Wynne-Jones con- School. Miss Huang, whose family matter. Pehkwi will of course believed; as if there could possibly to realise that it would be to his Paoyang Lake district, is under January 20.

the confiscation of "indecent, books girl thus honoured.

be any reasonable doubt of his be personal advantage as well as to water, and a Flood Prevention Con alias Chan Shiu Chik, has been firmed an order made last week for is in Tientsin, is the first Chinese deny it, and of course, he will be

and pictures imported from France,

Bhanghai, June 15-A dinner in ing the prime mover, in the busi- the prestige of the Central Govern- ference of fourteen hundred dele. granted probate of the will.

honour of the Soviet Ambassador nees, or as if four men could be" and Madame Bogomoloff was given seized," tortured hidden and im- ment to maintain a water tight gates, from five provinces is hastily form in all branches of Govern- and ordered them to be destroyed,

A Chinese woman who threw by Mayor Wu Te Chen at his prisoned without his being cogni control over the situation in the devising means to deal with the ment. Efforts are being made, with

danger.

With the possibility of every success, to re-model the old earthenware pot at a neighbour dur residence. Among the guests pre- sant of it. There is something in Whether the Chinese South," is contrasted with visionary

system of Po Kap, by which every ing an altercation was fined 86 by sent were the Polish Charge the wind. politicians, who wish to drive the another terrible visitation from the district is able to do most of the Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday. She d'Affaires and Madame de Wey suppose that we have all our army Chileen Charge here and cannot operate North- Ladies' Church Aid Meeting, 10a.m. Japanese out of Manchuria, and forces of nature overhanging the work of preserving order. Not the was also bound over, to keep the dental hnd

M. Milkovsky, M. Ochanine and at Canton whether they imagine urge, as a first step that CHIANG Yangtze Valley, this is hardly the least interesting of General CEEN peace, as was the woman whose d'Affaires and Madame Becerra, ward without reducing our force

CHAI Tоno's proposals, is the sug-head was injured.

in their coffins, we cannot say, but gested revival, of a study of the KAI SHEK should be run out of time for a civil war even to end

À Chinese woman tried to evade Angarski of the Soviet Embassy the summer will see half our force

staff-Kuo Min. the autocratic methods of CHIANG Chinese classics in modified," and

we should like to know how far Nanking. Somewhat cynical amuas-

This is a arrest for carrying opium, by plead- KAT SHEK.

well considered form.

Mr. Takahashi, the Finance Pehkwi will be allowed to go be ment is displayed at the General's

commercial and material age, aning that she was pregnant. The dilemma when the anti-Chiang In the South of China where no age faced with economic problems constable hook the woman to the Minister, invited Mr. Hajikata, fore being brought up. Sir, LOCAL MAPS group, who hold considerable foods threaten, and the country of the most difficult and urgent station where 90 taels of raw apium Governor of the Bank of Japan to said a braggart to a man he had spit in my face-beware Bir, now authority, as the South-West Polisido in now fairly peaceful, the nature, but in her classics China were found on her. The accused, his official residence and asked him provoked, have a care Sir, yau has a noble heritage, and a great Leung Ngan (18) was brought be to serve another term on the exave kicked me Sir, now you have "und fical Council, capped CHIANO KAI Kwangtung and Kwangsi Govern source of the antional virtues which fore Mr. Schofield and fined $9,500 piration of his present term of office you insult me do it goes he Kata consented: With the approval Parkwi We expect that one of SKEK's offer of the appointment of ments have every opportunity of have preserved Chinese civilisation or seven months' imprisonments Governor on June 12 Mr. Hij tween the Commissioners

through the ages. The classics are Chief Commanding Officer of the inaugurating an ers of prosperity fundamental nature, and have The driver of a public motor car of the Cabinet, his reappointment them will be catching him with his Southern Route Army of the Com and progress. Much has already moulded to no, small degree the who refused a fare at the car parks Governor of the Bank of Japan tongue in his cheek upon turning trutside the Star Ferry Wharf was was formally announced. Mr. found suddenly some day. Pelikwi of betalnnt, and we do not suppose New Territories. munist Suppression Forces, by been done, and there are great character of the people. They are fined £30 The euromons was taken Fukai, the Vice-Governor, who is will of course swear it is a piece nominating him to the very same plans for roads and railways, for heritage which the wisest men in at the instance of Mr. T Mitchell in England, as one of Japanese dele: they will make him open his mouth. China intend to incorporate in the who on June 11 wanted to hire the new nation that is slowly emerging ear to convey himself and his star gates to the World Economic Con to ascertam the fact, his word be HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. PostGeneral CHEN CHAI TONO municipal modernisation, and re-

the actres, through the tiny sceneto Laichikok; but was refused,ference, will also remain in-office.

WEDNESDAY 28th June, 1933.

General Committee Meeting, 4.30

p.m

THUESDAY 20th June 1933. Badminton Club Moete, 7p.m.

strict, Kowloon,

Victoria,

took the appointment and at the (Continued at foot of next column)

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