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TO-MORROW CHURCH
SERVICES
Passion Sunday
Anglican Churches
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. KOWLOON.
Service for Sunday, March Passion Sunday,
18.
8.15 am Holy Communion. 10a.m. Young People's Service & Primary Sunday School.
Choral Communion & Sermon. Preacher-Rev. LL. Nash. 26 p.m. Evening Prager & Ser- mon. Preacher-The Vicar. Sub- ject Of Opportunities, on the Way!
Marathon
Monday, March 19. Race starting from the Church at 14.30 pm
Tuesday 20 inst, Wednesday, 21 inst.; Diocesso Conference.
Thursday, 2 ust. St. Andrew's Club Discussion Class 9 pa. Sub- ject: "How does belief in Evolu- tion affect Christianity to be opened by Dr. G. R.. Nash.
Saturday, 24 inst. Diocesan Girls! School Prize-Giving 3 pm.
Catholic Churches
"CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL The following are the forthcom~ ing services etc. at the Catholio Cathedral, Caine Road.
| MARCH 18th, PASSION SUNDAY
Morning Services.
1st Mass at 6
2nd Mass at 6, with sermon in Chinese.
3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in English.
This morning there will be a special Holy Hour, from 10.30 to 11.30.
UNION CHURCH
Kennedy Rgáð.“
(Honr Konr
SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1934.
Sunday School, 9.30 a m. Taikuo, 8.40 p.
Morning Service, 10.30 am,
Preacher-Dean T. W. Graham
of Oberlin College, U.S.A. Evening Service, 0 p.m. Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after Evening Service.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOIENTIST.
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(Branch of The Mother Ghurch, The First Church of Christ, Seientist, in Boston, Masa, U.S.A)
31ACDONNELL Road, ażlow BowEN -ROAD TRAM STATION, MARCH 18, 1834,-
SUNDAT SEATICE, 11.15 ...
Subject:-"SUBSTANCE" The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 16 o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeling, 6.00 p.m. Reading Room at above address open: Tamsy and Friday, 10 am. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Beading Boom
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS.
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This Holy Hour is made at the request of the Holy Father, who has invited all the Catholics through- out the world to make a Holy Thursday, March 22, 1934 and a Hour in union with Him, in thanks, practice will take place on Tues- giving for the Benefit of the Re-day, March 20, 1934. demption.
Evening Service
2-(a) Practice Parade: The Corps (Less the Armoured Car Gun "At 4 Benediction of the Blessed Company, Motor Machine Sacrament.
March 18. Monday.
FEAST of ST. JOSEPH, Patron of the Uni versal Church, and especially for China, isa Day of obligation, Holy Masssa is on Sunday.
Special Announcement On Wednesday March 21, at p.m., begins the Lenten Mission which will last til Wednesday March 28 It commences every evening at 6, except on Palm Sun- day, March 25, when it commences at 5, with solemn Procession in the Cathedral compound.
Section. Medical Section and Sign- al Lorry) will parade at 5.15 pm. Sharp at Headquarters on Tues- day, March 20, 1934.
The armoured Car Company. Motor Machirle Gur Section. Medical Section and Signal 'Lorry will assemble at Murray Parade Ground by 5.45° p.m. under the Second in Command in positions to be indicated by him.
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Her work might be termed the poetry and romance of Old China seen through Western eyes. Miss +(NDL) Lord has absorbed the spirit of Chinese culture, but retains Individuality of her own.
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These impressions of hers, will not be confused with Japanese prints--the Batly decorative` ar- rangement and the superb draughtsmanship of Japan's great period are not Miss Lord's method of approach to the Oriental types she portrays. Miss Lord's work has a different charmi.
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Miss Lord, both lustrates old Chinese tales and makes use of the Chinese manner. Une sees this in the fattering draperies, in the skirt blown out in the dance or in the breeze, as in The Love Song" and "The Dance."
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Miss Lord is not afraid of cor- OLX. Her Oriental figures Bre sometimes clothed in bold and gor- geous hues, and here and there a vivid splash jumps out, but most and of her work is harmonious shows delicacy in handing and skill in arrangement. And it has "quality."
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BOSTON,
"Chief Justice Rankin, who has (1) All Units less those men- been indisposed for months, colla- tioned in para: 2 below Ceremonial psed in the High Court on the day Order (Jackets, Shorts, Puttees, he returned from sick leave. His This year the Lenten Mission is Hosetops, Belts and Side-arms, doctor has advised him to go home made in special commemoration of Rifics. Helmets). Particular atten- on long leave, and it is understood the 19th Centenary of the Redemption must be given to the meat that he will not come back. tion. All Catholics are cordially fitting of belts, and scrupulous In this event Sir Philip Buck- invited to attend.
cleanliness of buttons, badges, land would probably succeed to belts and bayonet scabbards.
the post.
ON WEEK DAYS. Holy Masses at 6, 7, and 7, 30.
Free Churches
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METHODIST CHURCH
(i) Dress: special to certain Units. See Circular No, 73/34 Issued on 14.3.34.
(c) COLOUR PARTY: King's Colour, Lieut. V. C. Bran-
SCIL
Services in the Assembly Hali Sailors & Soldiers' Home 22 Hen-E. nesy Road, Wanchai.
PASSION SUNDAY.
Regimental Colour, 2nd Lieut. A
Bates.
Escort, Sergeant Urquhart, No. 1 Company: Sergeant Hudson, No. 1
Morning Order 10.16 am by the Company: Sergeant E,,E. P. White, Rev. E. H. Tribbeck.
Hyman No. 21 “Let us with gladsome mind" ("Evex Faithful"'),
Prayer.
The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. Be
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What shall I do my God to love 1" (Richmond " No. 956).
First Lesson Isa. 53
Hymn No. 164 When I survey the wondrous cross" ("Rocking hata")
Prayers.
Notices.
Hymn No. 119 “O Lord and Mas ter of us all" ("St. Flavian "No. 85).
Sermon..
Hymn No. 108"Christ of all my hopes the ground" ("Lubeck "),
Blessing.
National Anthem.
Evening order 6 pr. by the Rev. E..C. H. Tribbecke
Hypin. No. 872 One, there is above all others" ("Caritas ").
Lesson Zechariah 8-1-17, Prayer,
The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. 88 "The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want" ("Kil marnock
Notices.
Hymn No. 870 "Hushed was the evening hymn" ("Baznuel.")
Address
Hymn No. 684 "Now the day is over" ("Eudoxia. ").
Blessing,
Notices for the Week. Tuesday, March 20th Weeknight" Service at Wesley 13 Ventris Road,
No. 3 (Anzac) Company..
The attention of Lieut. Branson is drawn to I.T. Vol. L., 1932, Bec-! tion 137.
Colour Party Practice Parade Headquarters at 5.30 p.m, on Friday, March 16 and Monday, March 19, 1934.
(d) The attention of all Officers is drawn to IT. Vol. I. 1932 Ch.
XI. Section 184–187.
(e) Members of Reserve, Com-," pany will parade with those Units to which they have already been detailed.
The Chief Justice, Sir George Claus Rankin, was formerly a barrister in London, practising mainly in the commercial courts. After the war, in which he served with the artillery, he accepted an Indian judgeship in 1918. He was a member of the Hunter Commis- slon which inquired in 1919 into the Amritsar affaly, and was cre- ated Chief Justice of Bengal in
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V
THE BALL IS AT YOUR
FEET-KICK "IT
Sir S. Cripps Again
"The ball is at your feet-give it a damned hard kick," said Sir Stafford Cripps when he address- ed a Socialist rally at Croydon. 1) Inspection Parade: The Corps
The next election, he declared, Will parade for the Inspection on must be a fight between Sodalism Thursday, March 22 as laid down and Capitalism. Once the people Absolute punctuality is essential ties were not merely the result of for the Practice Parade.
realised that the present difficul
at 6 p.m. on The Murray Parade tem, but Ground.
*
so that the Corps will be ready aberration of the capitalist sYE- the cumulative were effect of decades of capitalism 3-The procedure on arrival at and mechanisation, they would be The Murray Parade Ground will prepared, be belleved, to take the be as follows:
plunge of changing that system.
We had to get rid of the notion that it was necessary to make a profit on the supply of anything. There must be substituted some new, planned method of produc tion, and that could not be done until we had go rid of the private ownership of property... Srpen
It was fantastic to contemplate taking over by force all the means of production. They must adopt the reasonable way of using the "democratic" means at the disposal of the workers to get econo-
le power con
(a) Form up on two sides of a - rectangle, the longer one
facing Garden Road, (b) Inspection by G.O.C.. (e) March past by Companies. (d) Form hollow square with
base facing Garden Road. (e) Address by the G.O.G. 12/ (1) Reform line and return to
Headquarters.
Note The Armoured Car Com pany will remain until the Infan- try has left the Ground.
4 The movements of the Corps on the Murray Parade Ground will be explained to Unit Commanders
If they gave the Socialist party
At the Sailors & Soldiers' Home: at any time by the Adjutant dur- a mandate it would be essential Sunday March 19 at 8.16 p.ming the day or evening. In addi- to take two of the great points The Christian Social Hour..
tion detalled plans have been of power of the capitalist the land Monday, March 19 Badminton placed, in the Drill Hall,
Club meetap.m.
Thursday, March 22 Badminton
Club meets 7.p.m
(Sd.) P. 5. M. WILKINSON,
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