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MACAO RACES.
THE MACAO JOCKEY:CLUB.
SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
SUNDAY, 17th SEPT., 1933.
First Paddling Bell at 1.00 p.m. First Race at 1.30 p.m.
ADMISSION :–“
To Members' Enclosure 37. To Public Enclosure 40 Cents. Members MUST show their badges to gain admittance. LADIES are cordia ly invited to ntlead the. Races without charge. NO LADIES- TICKETS will be issued.
Tiffins, Teas and Refreshments will be obtainable at the Race Coure at reasonable prices.
See Steamboat Co's notices for Special sailings to Mažas.
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seemed full of flashing bats and balls being returned from the boundary. The score increased from 48 to 138 with incredible rapidity, and so far removed from wildness was the cricket that it seemed it would go on mounting with Incredible rapidity for ever. As it was, the first time the ball was miss-hit Voce was caught, and the end after that was inevitable Eight runs later Gunn was caught and bowled by Verity- the pitch was becoming fractious now- and at 154 Rhodes caught S. Staples so close to the bat that he Anished- up in Wood's arms. SCOTTISH HARD COURT
CHAMPIONSHIPS
I. G. Collins won the Scottish Hard Court Singles Championship at St. Andrews on Saturday, when he teat R. Finlay in the final round by 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. Miss W. A. Mason bent Miss E. Rudd in the final round of the Ladies Singles by 6-1, 8. Collins and hin brother, K. G. Collins, won the Doubles. Miss Mason and Miss C. D. L. Hunter, the Ladies' Double, and D. MacPhail and Miss Masen the Mixed Doubira.
G.
The results were:- Singles, Final Round-1. Collins beat R. Finlay (6-3, 6-3. 0--9).
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
(Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity)
Anglican Churches
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, . HONG KONG,
17th Sept.. 1933.
(Peak
"
14th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy
Communion Church), 9 am,.
Children's Service, 10 8.m. Matting and Servion, 11 .m. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong Kong. Subject:The Gospels and oud autlook on life."
Evensong, 6.30 p.m.. Preacher: The Rev. N. V. Hal- ward.
Ladies' Singles.--Vinal Hound.-- Miss W. A. Mason beat Miss E. Rudd 6-1, 6-1).
DoublesFinal Round-1, G... Collins and R. G. Collins beat J. T, Hill and D. MacPhail, jún. (6-3. 2-0, 2-4, 6-1, 6-).
Ladies Singles,-Final Round. Miss W. A. Mason and Miss C. D. L. Hunter beat Miss K. E. Robert soo ond Miss M. G. Bingham (0-3, 3-6 (-2).
Mixed Doubles-Final Round- D, MacPhail and Miss W. A. Mason beat I. G, Collins and Lady Rowallam (-2, 3—6, 7—3). THE ISLE OF WIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIPS
J. B. Gilbert and Miss S. Noel had very easy tasks in the Singles | Championships of the Isle of Wight on Saturday. Gibert beat F. H. Fishwick 6-0, B-2, and Miss Noel lost only game, in the first set, In partner to Mrs. H. S. Uber.
the Mixed ship they also won Domiles. The Doubles were won is F. P. Down and Fishwick and the Ladies' Doubles by Mrs. Uber and Miss K. Lewis.
The results were :- Singles (Isle of Wight Champion ship)-Final Round-J. B. Gilbert beat F. H. Fishwick (6-0, 6-9) Ladies Singles (Isle of Wight Championship). Final Roond. Miss S. Noel beat Mrs. H. S. Der 6-1, 0-0).
Doubles.-Final. Round.-F. P. Down and F. H. Fishwick beat A. W. Thew and G. V. Nichols (8-6. 6-3, 0-0).
形
Ladies Doubles.-Final Round Mrs. H. S. Uber and Miss K. Lewis beat Mrs. Mayne and Miss B. Lewis (836–4).
Mixed Doubles.-Final Round-
J. B. Gilbert and
Miss S. Nel
Week Day Services. Mattina Daily at th
the Intercessione Wednesday at 10.15 m.
for
"
Hymn No. 544 I know that my Redeemer lives" (Tune, St. Flavian
95).
Prayers "Notices
Hymn No. 431 1 lift my heart to Thee" (Tune "Cords of love")
Sermon. Subject, "I dared not hop that Thou wouldst come And make this lonely heart of mine Thy home"
Silence Blessing Vesper.
SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' HOME.
"
Sunday F7th Sept. 7.0 p.m. Christian Social Hour.
Monday and Thursday at 7.0 p.m. Sick. Badminton Club meet.
Holy Communion. Thursday at 7.45 a.m. St. Matthew's Day. Chair Practice. Friday at 5.30 p.ui.
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THE BISHOP'S DISCUSSION
GROUP
For Men. Monday. 1.00 p.m. at Lane, Crawford's..
For Women, Friday, 10.30 am. at" Helena May Institute.
For Men and Women, Friday, 8:00 p.m. at Bishop's House,
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.
Services for Sunday, 17th Septem- ber 14th Sunday after Trinity. 8.13 a.m.-Holy Communion. 10 a.m.-Young People's
Bervice
and Primary Sunday School. 11,00 a.m. Morning Prayer and
Sermon. Preacher-The Vitar. 6.00 p.m.
Sermon,
F
Evening Prayer and
Preacher-The Vicar.
Monday 18th inst. Members of the V.D.M.A. are reminded of the reception at the Cathedral Hall Hong Kong, to welcome Mrs. Hall to the Colony.
Tuesday 19th inst. Union 243 p.in.
Mothers
Thursday, 21 inst Meeting of the Committee and Stall-holders of the International Fair and "Pageant, 9թ. 1in.
HOPE LODGE
HONG KONG EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY.
FIRES IN NEW TERRITORY
Firemen's Good Work -On Arrival!
caused to
Heavy damage was property in the mainland by two Ares which occurred early yester- day morning. Both of the out- breaks were in outlying parts and this accounted for the consider- able damage done.
JACK CRAWFORD BEATEN
In Friendly Inter- national Competition
Illinois. Sept. 15.
The defeat of Jack Crawford, holder of three of the four major tennis titles in the world, by Frank X. Shields, former American Davia Cup player, provided the feature ΟΙ the friendly International The first outbreak commenced match between America and Aus- at 1.40 am, in a building in Untralia at Lake Forest yesterday.
All the Australiari · Davis Cup Lang. The lower floor where the are originated, was occupied by a team were in action and Vivian shop dealing in miscellaneous McGrath, 18-year-old two-handed goods including joss-paper,
backhand player, and Don Turn-
It was not till 2.45 a.m. that an bull the doubles player, were the engine from Kowloon arrived and other Australians to lose, the match
adjacent by that time an
two-resulting in a tle of 3 matches all." building block
The scores as cabled by Reuter had, also caught fre.
With two pumps working, the outbreak was soon brought under Control, and finally put out.
The contents of the two build- ings were destroyed and much structural damage was done.
were:-
P
Frank X. Shields (U.S.A) beat Jack Crawford (Australla 5-7, 6-3, 6-2.
Adrian Quist (Australia)" beat Keith Gledhill (USA) 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.
The second Bre was at the Yin
Frank Parker (USA) beat Sim Dyeing Works at Cheungsha-Vivian McGrath (Australia)" 6-4, wan and DS almost an hour 8-2. elapsed between the start of the fire and the arrival of the Fire Brigade. a lot of clothing
Crawford and McGrath Mission Service on Sundays at equipment. to the value of nearly
$3.000, was destroyed."
p.m.
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and
216 Nathan Road, Kowloon, 8.30 The other Meetings of the Hong Evangelical Christian Kong Fraternity are:
Meeting for Fellowship, Satur. however practically "destroyed. days, 8.30 p.m.
It is claimed that when three the fire was extinguished in eight Fire Brigade appliances got there.
minutes. The whole building was
Meeting for Worship, Sunday S.C.A.A. AQUATIC
11.
Sunday School 3 p.m.
At the
Men's time" s same Study Circle and a Boys' Bible Class.
SPORTS
Bible Study Circles-gad. and New Record For 400
4th Wednesday 7 p.m. 216b Nathan Road. Every Thursday, 10.30 a.m at the Phillips House, Mody Road. Every Friday at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 11, Causeway Bay, 7.30 p.m.
Bible Union of Chica. Meets last Thursday, every month, at 6.30 p.m. at 918 Nathan Road.
Meetings are open to all.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
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CHAPEL,
Metres Free Style
South China Athletic Association held their annual aquatic sports last night when some very in- teresting races were seen. In the men's 400 metres free style, Chan Ki Chung covered the distance in the exallent time of 6.17 to set up a new record for China.
The 200 metres relay race open the to amitated clubs. of
Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, KLASA, South China carried off the honours with the Chinese Arbuthnot Road.
Bathing Club a good second.
Services:
Saturday 2 p.m. Preaching.. Saturday, 3 p.m.
Sabbath
Bcbool.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meet-
ing.
"Saturday, 23rd ist. St. Andrew's
A cordial invitation is extended Scout Troop is holding its annual "At Home in the Church Grounds to all to attend these services... on Saturday afternoon. All parents and friends will be heartily welcome!
"Catholic Churches
I
GOSPEL TABERNACLE.
at
Gospel Service in English, Saturday 7.45 p.m. Gospe Tabernacle at the junction of Na- than Road. and Lai Chi Kok
beat Dr. Melhuish and Mrs. H. S. THE CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL Road and Shanghai Street (ap
Über (6-1, 6-2).
CANTON SILK MARKET
CANTON QUOTATIONS From the Kwangtong Raw Silk Testing Bureau, Department of Reconstruction, Canton, China.
September, 13. Extra O.S., 13/13 H.K.8 630M. Small Extra O.S., 13/15, H.K.S 500P.
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Crack N... 14/16 H.K. 400P.- Extra Extra, 20/22 H.K.3 433P. Waste N.S. Open, H.K. 95N. *-YOKOHAMA QUOTATIONS
September, 14. Spot. Yen 560, Bourse 6 Mos., Yen 844,
through the mutual agreement and for the mutual benefit of all the individuals comprising it, and that the position and duties of the head were determined by con- Bent of all,
"For these reasons I think it is established that this bishi was an association of more than 20 mem-
Judgment was given yesterday for defendants by Mr. R. E. Lindbers formed by mutual agreement to carry on business with the ob- sell, Puisne Judge, in the claim by Bansi Ram, of the Tokyo Hotel, Ject of acquiring gain, and that it was therefore, illegal. It is not for $175 alleged to be due on a Promissory Note against Bishen. disputed that the contract here
-in for Bante, and Kapur Singh, of 6, aued on was one made
therance of the association's ac Anton Street.
tivities. The contract cannot therefore be enforced."
Mr. A. el Arculli represented plaintiff and Mr. F. C. E. Rendall appeared for the Arst defendant. All the parties were registered Indian money-letiders.
ed
A LEGACY OF THE WAR
CAINE ROAD.
September 30. 15th Sunday after
Pentecost:
In the morning:
At 6 Mass;
At 8 Sprinkling of the Holy
Water;
High Mass-Procession of the Bene- Blessed Sacrament diotion.
Af 10.30 Mass with English
Sermon."
In the afternoon: "At 4 Benediction of the
"ed Sacrament.
Week days:
Mass at 6 and 7.30.
Free Churches
ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH WANCHAI.
Bless.
The following are the forthcoming Services to be held at the Methodist Church (opposite R. N. Hospital, Queen's Road, E.)
Sunday. 17th September. Morning Service, 10.15 am
Preacher, Rev: E.C.H. Trib. beck.
Sentences.
Prayer of Invocation "Lord's Prayer
1st Lesson Ezra 1.
"Angel voices. Hymn No. 658. ever singing Round thy throne of light (Tune, "Angel Voices"')"
Prayer of Thanksgiving Gospel, for the Day Collect for the Day
Prayers of Intercession Notices
Sermon, Subject, "The Christian Doctrine of Beauty."
Hynin No. 122 "It came upon the midnight clear" (Tune, Nor!").
Blessing
National Anthoin,
Hymn No. 146 "Fierce raged the For the defence it was contend The increase of blinded ex-Sar-
that the Promissory note vice men from 1500 at the end of tempest o'er the deep" (Tune "St. emanated from a bishi which con- the war to 2000 at present is rareal-Aelied"); sisted of more than 20 members, ed by figures issued by St. Dun
stan's..
And the painful fact and was therefore illegal.
Giving judgment for defendants, emerges from the report that the His Lordship said, he had come maximm total of blinded men has to the conclusion that the bishinot yet been reached. At the end were discharged from the Army consisted of more than 20 mem- of the war more than 30,000 men bers and the whole effect of the
with defective vision, and with testimony established, to his mind increasing years some of these that it was a money loan-associa- may yet swell the numbers of the tion in no substantial way to be blinded. Their lot will be in some distinguished. from any other respects harder, for there are Chinese money loan association or obvious säfficulties in training mid- bish of the usual type; that it dle-aged man to the crafts that the must have come into being blind usually follow.
Evening Service, 8.15 p.m. Preacher, Rev: E.C.H. Trib beck,
Hymn No. 983, Break Thou the bread of life, O Lord, to me."
Tune, Bethsaida").
Silent Prayer' The Lord's Prayer: Epistle for the Day
posite the Kowloon Motor Bus Co's Office) Kowloon, Mongkok, and each succeeding Saturday evening.
You are cordially invited to at tead.
D101.
THE GOSPEL HALL. Gospel Hall, 8 Duddell Street, Sunday, 11
Meeting for Worship. 8 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting." Wednesday,
p.m Ladies Meeting. Thursday, 8 Pm Bible Study. Saturday, & p.m. Meeting for prayer. Sunday, Men's Meeting 3.30 p.m.
UNION CHURCH
Konnedy Road.. (HONG KONGY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1933.
Sunday School, P.30 am. Morning Service, 10:30 a.m. Evening Service, & p.m. Preacher at both Services:-Rev
Frank Short
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mase, U.S.A.)
MACDONNELL ROAD, BEZÓW Bower ROAD TRAM STATION.
SEPTEMBER 17, 1933-
SUNDAY SIEVICE, 11.15 am.
Subject: "MATTEE" The Sunday School is held on Sunday' Mornings, 15 o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00p.m. Reading Room at above address open:- Tusday and Friday, 10a.m. to 12 Noon The Public is cordially invited to attend Monday and Thursday, 3.30 to 7 p.m. the services and visi: the Reading Room,
(U.S.A.) Wimur, Allison
beat Don Turnbull (Australia) 6-3, 6-3.
(Aus- tralia) beat Shields and Parker (U.3.A.) 6-8, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3.
traila) beat George Lott and Les-
Quist and Den Tumbull (Aus-
ter Stoeffen (USA) 1-6, 11-9, 6-3.
GOLF
Starting Times For Fanling
FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 17
OLD COURSE..
9.32 m. D. S. Harley and G. T
May.
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9.36
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9.44
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9.18
R. C. Webby and R. W. Gardiner,
J. W. Mayhew nud R. A.
Rodgers,
A E Liseaman and A.
T. Lay.
H. S. Forster and H. P. Bailey.
HEALTH BULLETIN OF EASTERN PORTS
Week Ending September 9
Baghdad
Plaque.
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Colombo
Saigon
Cholera.
Calcutta
Smali-Pox.
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Calcutta Madras Negapatam Vizagapatam Saigon
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...(HAL) 8.S." BOCHUM ...(NDL) 8.8. "LAHN"
(NDL) M.S. "TRAVE" (HAL) M.8. "DUISBURG"
22nd Sept.
26th Sept.
5th Oct,
9th Oct.
22nd Oct:
Genoa, B'lons, Lisbon, Dover, A'dam, E'dam,
H'burg, Bremen
30th Ost.
Genoa, Rotterdam, Hamburg.
29th Sept...(HAL) M.S. @ SAUERLAND"
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HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE
RABAUL and porte. NORDEUTSCHER LLOYD MELCHERS & CO., Agests,
Queen's Building, Tel, 26378.
JEBSEN & CO., Agents,
12, Pedder Street, Tel. 28365.
CANTON AGENTS:
CARLOWITZ & 00., Shakee Road.
JEBBEN & CO., Shameen, B.O.
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