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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

Fourth

SERVICES

Sunday After Easter

Anglican Churches

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG

29th April, 1934 Fourth Sunday After Easter Holy Communion

8 a.m.

Holy Communion (Peak

Church)

Children's Service ...... Mattins and Sermon

8 a.m. 10 a..

11 a

Preacher: Rev. H. W. Baines. Special Masonic Service...8.30 pm: Preacher: The Rev. G. T. Walde- grave.

Week Day Services

Mattins. Daily at. § sim. Intercessions for the Sick,- Wednesday at 10.15 a.m.

Holy Communion-8. 8. Philip and James' Day, May 1st at 7.45

a.m.

Holy Communion.—Thursday at 7.45 a.m..

Chair Practice-Friday at 5.30 p.m.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON

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Service for Sunday, 29th April Fourth Sunday After Easter 8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion, 10 a.m.-Young People's Service

"and Primary Sunday School. 11 a.m-Morning Prayer and

Sermon.

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6 p.m.-Evening Prayer and Ber-

mon

Preacher at both Services-The Vicar.

Tuesday, 1st May-S. Philip and 8. James. Holy Communion 7 am Friday, 4th May.-V. D. M. A. Prayer Meeting in the Church- Hall at 9p.m:

Saturday,

5th May-Annual Sunday School Prize-Giving, Tea and Sports,. 3 p.m.

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Catholic Churches

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services etc., etc. at the Catho- ilc Cathedral, Caine Road.

29th April, 1934 Fourth Sunday After Easter

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at 8, with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon

in English.

EVENING SERVICE

At 4-Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

April 30th-To-day the plous exercices in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary begin at 6.30 p.m., and they will con- tinue all the month of May at the same hour every evening, on week days; on Sundays they will take place at 4 p.m. May 1st-The Feast of the Apostles St. Philip and James. May 3rd-Holy Hour from 5.30 to

6.30 p.m.

May 4th-First Friday-General

Communion at 7

On week days-Mass at 6. 7.

and" 7.30.

Free Churches

we

Hymn No. 893. “Let Him to whom now belong" ("Bysan tlum"). Prayer. Hymn No. 45 "God the Lord is King" ("Praise, my Soul" No. 13). Hymn No. 24 "For the beauty of

the earth"-("Charterhouse"). Prayer. Notices. Hymin No. 808 "The Son of God goes forth to war" ("St. Ann"). " Address. Blessing.

NOTICES

Sallors and Soldiers' Home Sunday, 29th April-Christian Social Hour at 8.30 pm. Monday, 30th April-Badmin-

ton Club meets at 7 p.m Thursday, 3rd May.-Badminton

Club meets at 7. p.m.

UNION CHURCH,

Kennedy Road.

(Hour Kon

SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1934.

Morning Service, 10.30 a.m. Sunday School, 9.30 am. Morning Service, 10.30a.m.

cast.)

(Broad.

Evening Service, 6 p.m.

Preacher at both Services

The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen. Social Bour will be held in the Church Hall after Evening Service..

Jumble Sale on Friday, May 4, at 2.30 p.m., in the Church Hall,

Parcels for this Sale can be sent to the Church Hall any morning, prefer ably, on Wed, and Sat. mornings.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mus; F:S.A) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWES ROAD TRAM STATION.

APRIL 29, 1934';---

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 am.

Subject:-PROBATION

AFTER DEATH.

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00pm. Beading Room at above address open

day and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Public in cord.ally invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.

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WHO WILL WIN ST. GEORGE'S

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weight a bit too much for him, but in spite of this, his chances for a Bounty has had his weight brought place appear quite bright. King's down to 150 pounds and may give trouble, especially on a dry course, The Tiger should be able to run into a place at 151 pounds.

THE SECOND LEG

The second leg of the Daily "Doubles" is over five furlongs for unsuccessful subscription griffins of this season and is to be ridden by novices.

Mr. Black is taking out. In Good Time. and after to- day his name should appear in future in black, B.S his pony has 3 very good chance of carrying off this sprint. After him I like Mr. Yue Shun Wäh on The Carp. This pony is a slow starter and in a short aprint this may cost him the race. Mr. Choy Wing Hay on Delightful Chance should be able to pick up the other place. Other starters here are Lit tle Beauty (Tang Man, Wa), Sara- bande (Poy) ahd. Kindo (Choy Wing Chul). Corrie and Young Eero are also starting but it is not certain who will be taking them out.

CHARTER TOWERS HANDICAP

Over six furlongs the race for "B" Class Australians is very open Indeed. Many feel that Atlas will be hard to beat although he will be carrying top weight of 185 pounds." The Goose will run him very close and perhaps may even beat him. Lucy Glitters and City of Brisbane are good for those who Uke to search for long shots while win not be a nine-days-wonder Glorious Star came in.

THE FINAL EVENT

QUEEN CHRISTINA

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CHAPTER VI.

"The courtier from Holland hal Just come, Your Majesty, the man answered. "He brings you this fet- ter."

Although Queen Christina could not leave Sweden, she did not lack association with men" from other "From Holland!" the queen, Bale countries. From every nation of edwith a note of excitement in Europe. came envoys on one her voice. She opened the letter mission or another. Her fame as and read it feverishly, while the 3 great queen and a wise woman. Chancellor spoke.. had gone, far, jand Sweden had become a power to be reckoned with. It had been victorious in war. Now it was proving to be a great country in peace.

The question, Your Majesty,

be much your further delayed"

marriage cannot

As if she had not heard, Christina said: "Wonderful" newst He is coming!"

She enjoyed the audiences she held. Even when they had to do

Prince Charles was unable to with routine matters, scarcely ex- citing, she liked to meet and talk conceal, if he had desire te, his with learned men from afaf. From annoyance, as he asked:" "Who is them, as well as from the books Descartes-the greatest philoso

coming." she read so eagerly, she found food pher in all Europe. for her great curiosity about the cepted my invitation and is com

He has at- world and what was going on in Ing to Stockholm, What it."

triumph for me! What a triumphu.

"Whom do I receive this morn-for Sweden!" ing." she asked of Aage one morn- į The Prince's irritation wIS ing when he brought her breakfast.

The English Ambassador and the French, Your Majesty."

There was a knock on the door.. "Pray do not dally, Your Mal- esty. Besides the ambassadors. you have a council concerning the new sea wall at Gothenburg and a meeting with the Regent of the University at Upsala.”

"See who it is at the door. And worry not-I will be on time."

was the Countess--Ebba.. "Ebba dear!" cried the queen in

too evident, as he said: "Anot one of your scholars, come to. off the statelo ---

"Scholars ext. less than s6 Charles" replied the queen they are more productive."

ume. Give me action.

"I think philosophy: a wash

the conversation and the petulang. The queen, who was enjoyin“

of the prince, aid in a méc rowful volce; "Ales, Charles am afraid yod have no passion, for learning. ́ ́That`iy - a. grest dif« ference between us. TH

speak of martingé.” DEE, ON-

Those who can pick the winter in the last race will go home very happy as there is a big-dividend Jurking here. Bristre will probably be made, favourite, but not at very short odds. He is about the best thing in the entries. Racing Boy definitely does not appeal. Ban- delight. "What are you doing up ously, with no trace of mechareY quet Hall ran well at Macao and so early? is only the queen, or hurer, she added - Wham may repeat his success here. Tum-who must arise with the peasant have in compan mel and Tso Tak are not bad while What A Chance and Racing Pride may be responsible for the upset, If there is one coming.,

and fifteenth

Women." "u

ས་ couldn't Ebba.

A

The queen had opened another letter which her, secretary' had ƉE- fore her. She read it before an swering and then turning to Ca enstierna, said: "The specs voy of Phillip the Fourth of p is nearing Stockholm."

we have in chentrion you GAME TWİ sleep" answered

It wás Oxenstléma who tali ed and his voice was stern:* "That means you are either | state--the state's good happy or unhappy. Which is t?"

"Happy." The thirteenth

Oh, I am glad, Ebba. What la holes were typical examples of the it that makes you so happy." way luck came to his help. At the former.he cut his drive into a deep bunker, "blasted the ball on to the green, and holed the putt for 3. At the fifteenth, he cut a brassie shot behind a tree, then clipped over a bunker" of the green and holed the putt to win the hole in 4

The short carteenth was 64 amusing hole chough it is more than likely that the players thought differently. Each WAS wide of the green with his tes shot, and after some futile at- tempts to get the ball into the bole it was halved in 6, both players missing foot putts

"No"reason"

derful happiness of all when you "I think that is the most won-

are happy for no reason."

"Let's go for a sleigh ride." . "I can't."

There was a long silence: "The queen glanced at the prime and the Lord Chancellor Their faces were stern.

"This visit does not please mo”, It is such a glorious day, suhald Oxenstierna. shining on the snow."

"They are not for me, to-day, Sea walls and ambassadors. are

my lot.".

"How boring."

"Perhaps. But they must re-

Chriina tuned to the creta: who stood beside her desk, armast ing orders.,

"Notify the master of veremcrlies to récelve the envoy from Spala in. fall court."

+

It was after the secretary ka ceive my attention. Tll tell your bowed and left the room this Malt what, Ebba, we will go afterward. " | Chancellor spoke again.

"Oh you always say that but at Prince stood if he had Lacey lost the first hole, where the end of the day you are never stricken suddenly dumb. he pitched his second shot into free. You are surrounded by:

"This visit wat have a bad effect a bunker, but squared at the musty old papers and old men just on the populase Your Ma second Perry's best hole was the as musty and I can't get near you, Bald Oxenstierna Ormly fcng third where he was close to And then it is another day-am fear a Popish marriage for the green with two wooden club | bassadors and sea walls again.”

"Domy people think of mothkosť shots. He played a good rum-up "To-day, I will dispose of them Have they no other pastline

Chancellor, but of my marriage London, April 10.

close to the pin and won the

by sundown-the paper and the R. A. Whitcombe, of Parkstone, hole in 4, from this point to the old men too-the young ones, if Dorset, the youngest of three turn either one or the other made there are any. I promise. famous golfing brothers, beat A. R bad blunder at each hole. J. Lacey, of the Berkshire Club, Lacey, whole score was 40 to 41, by the overwhelming margin of 7 W36 one upi and 5 in the final of the Roehamp- ton Cup yesterday.

their

These figures alont tell tado of the quality of the golf At hole after hole he pitched Ferry quared at the tenth with on to the green and ask the putt, but he lost three of the next In this way he won three hole in four holes owing to a succession saccession. On the METHODIST CHURCH

other hand, of bad ahots Lacey was three Lacy completely lost his putting under s'e for the seven holes on Services will be held at the Eng-touch, a putt of twelve inches be the homeward half, though the lish Methodist Church, Queen's ing missed at the nth, a vital standard of his play scarcely coin Road East, Wanchai,

stage of the match..

oided with figures he obtained. He won by 3 and 2

29th April, 1934 Fourth Sunday After Easter Morning Order 10.15 am. by the

Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck

Ayman No. 529" for a heart to praise my "God"—{"Abridge"). Prayer.

was Tan

"It is a matter of utmost impar tance to the country. It would be will go on a jaunt two or three nouncing your betrothal to Pe

We well to quiet their fear by a days in the county."

Charles ...

"Oh!" said Ebbu, and Christina; **That is a high price to pay a saw she did not seem pleased at Lord, to quiet a foolish fear. the prospect of such a holiday. *Your Majesty, i da iɛue you

“'"'Wouldn't you like 15, Ebba.” the Queen of Sweden, but ma

"I'd love it, but her face neend you that my blood is 1007 It is no descent for y nied her words.

marry me," said Prince Charle "And now, I must be off, DOST. : Thank you for coming-do it of not a question of blood tener."

could it be? We spring from: t As the countess left the room, same stock. Bo say, not ang them! the queen looked after her: not such a thing again.

What you say, Your Majest things she said to herself and

"Women

the strangest

is true" said Oxenstlerna "There is no possible obstacle to this mar-

tween you and Price Charles

The Queen smiled,

Whitcombe started by winning the first hole it 3, where he sank

In the other "semi-final between Whitcombe and E. W. H. Kenyon, A good putt after pitching over a tree. The match was all square Irish Open champion, the play ab the fifth, where he was short was on a much higher plane. It quite as if'abc were not a woman, rage which we all hope for, be with his approach.

was really a tale of putting, Whit herself. "I shouldn't steal a few From this point the match be of doubtful length, while Kenyon to go. I wonder why??****

combe being able to hole the putts days from work. I suggested it to please her, Yet she doesn't want same & triumphant procmsion for invariably missed. It The Lord's Prayer.

Whitcombe, who won seven of the extraordinarily keen and close She could not let her thoughts Hymn No. 518 "Infinite Power, next eight boles, his sore for these struggle for the first nine holes, remain on that however, for Aage

eternal Lord"-1" Richmond "being 27. His figures "for this sight of which were halved. The entered

that the No. 160),

stretch were: 4 3 5, 4, 2, 3, 3, 3 only hole won was the long third. Prince and the Chancellor were First Lesson Gen. 1, 24-2. 3.

He could do nothing wrong, while where Whitcombe hit two slashing asking to be admitted. Lacey could do nothing right. As wooden club skots to the edge of Hymn No. 850 "There is a land the holes went against him he the green, and got a 4.".

of pure delight" ("St. Ful seemed to lost heard. Whitcombe's bert"),

score for the thirteen holes was difficult putt for a 2 at the tenth Kenyon holeda. long" and 48, while Lacey was 55;

to square. From this stage his Though Lacey took a suitable patting broke down completely, revenge. #gainst A. Perry for and of the five holes from the

Second: Lesson. 1. Cor. 15. 1-28, Prayer.

Notices.

Hymn No. 54 "My God, how

wonderful Thou art”. minster"').

Sermon.

West

Hymn No. 28 "Holy.

holy Lord God Almighty-- ("Nicaea").

to announce

"The bridegroom and the god father she said mischievously "Bid" them enter.”[

The Prince kissed her hand and Oxenstierna made a deep bow.

"God morning, My Lord","sald

at is good. hunting weather

The figures for the final round said Prince Charles. "I thought.

Whatcombe

a crashing defeat in the Match twelfth to the gixteenth, Kenyon the queen. What can I do for Play Championship two years ago, lost four of them. He was beaten

you?" it cannot be sold that the stand" 4 und 2 ard of golf was anything of which holy, to be, proud. Indeed, for two prominent members of the British Ryder Cup team the display AS wretobed in the extremes Re- peatedly both players missed the Evening Order 6.p.m. by the Rev, green at the une-shot holes, and

Elso with their second shota.

Blessing.

National Anthem.

E. C. H. Tribbeck.

equals 87.

Out

"Ah, My Lord Chancellor ga said. "You forget that there one. It may seem a tiny one you to me, it is all world big.”

"I do not understand, Your Ma Jesty."

"Then yours is a short, memory, for a staterman. I have said. It. until I am very and now, I sai 1 kgain--I have no vish marry

The Prince turned to the Chân- cellor. There was anger in face, but it was not the ang which makes one strong. It fraught with helplessness.

You we my position. My Lon Chanceler. That is all

are.

He

perhaps 56, Not to-day, Charles I have Home: 8, muchbusiness, Bee you are foll

lowed by my secretary,

What from news?" she asked, turning to the new arriva

red abrit

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