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W. LOWNDES' FIRST CENTURY

Collapse Checked By Hampshire Captain

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 26. Judging by their batting display gainst Essex ut Portsmouth, Hampshire's outlook is promising. They put together the Ane total of 483 and, in the whole day's cricket, nothing was better than the per- formance of their captain, W. G. Lowndes.

Lowndes made his first century in County cricket. Going in at a time when the game was against Hamp- shire, he steadied the side and put them well on the way to a sound .score.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1934.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Second Sunday After Trinity

Anglican Churches

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG

Sunday, 10th June, 1934. Second Sunday After Trinity.

Holy Communion

8 a.m.

Holy Communion (Peak »

Church)

B & Children's Service

10 m Mattins and Sermon....... 11 am. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong Kong.

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Evensong................. ........6:30 pm.

Preacher Rev. H, W. Balzies.

Week Day Services Mattins-bdný at 9′′ à.mi. Intercessions for the Sick. Wednesday at 10.15 a.iz.

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

Holy Communion-St. Barnabas' Day. Monday, June 11th at 7.45

a.m.

Choir Practice.-Friday at 5.30

p.m.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON

(Church of England).

Sunday, 10th June, 1934 Second Sunday After Trinity. Holy Communion

8.35 am. Young People's Service 9.45 am. Primary Sunday School 10.00 am. Mattins and Sermon....11.00 a.m. Evensong and Sermon 6.00 p.m. Preacher at Martins and Even- song: The Vicar.

Monday St. Barnabas. Holy Communion

7.00 am Tuesday-Whist Drive in the

hall at 9 p.m. Everyone!

welcome. Admission .50 cents,j Refreshments.

Special Notice--The Vicar would

lke it to be known that during the hot weather those who would feel more. comfortable 1ry church in sports or holiday clothes. will be welcome" in such attire.

Catholic Churches

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL The following are the forthcom- ing services etc., etc. at the Catho-

le Cathedral. Caine Road.

June 10th-Third Sunday After Pentecost..

MORNING SERVICES "

1st Mass at 5.

2nd Mass at 8, with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30 with serimon

in English

EVENING SERVICE

At 4, Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

June 13th-Feast of St. "Anthony.

Solemn High Mass at 7.30 a.m. Every day during the month of

Three wickets felt while the core Mass rose to 47, but Lownies and Arnold came together in a fourth-wicket stand which altered the run of the

game. In just over, an hour they

June at 7 there is a special Mass in honour of the Sacred Heart, short sermon and Bene- diction

On Week Days. at 6, 7, and 7.30.

Free Churches

Notices.

Hymn No. 267 "O Word of God

Incarnare"-("Bentley").

Address

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

(ORDERS BY LIEUT,COL H. B. L. DOWBIGGIN, O.B.E. COM- MANDANT, HKV.D.C.)

1.-PARADE

(a) Corps 1st Battery:

Tuesday, June 14: There will be

a parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. for instruction on 6-in. BL

Hymn No. 884 "Now the day is Gun. All ranks are requested to

over" ("Eudoxin"). Blessing.

NOTICES

At the Sallors and Soldiers' Home Sunday, 10th June Christian

.Social Hour, 7 p.m. Monday, 13th June and Thursday, 14th June-Badminton Club meets, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 13th Juneă, C. A,

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Launch Picnic tickets price $1.00 including tea available for Saturday, the 26th June from Mr. W. H. Smith at the Sallors' and Soldlers Home, Mr. E. Lord Jones. Mr. W. K Edmonds, and Mrs. C. W. Bone.

This picnic will only be possible ENT adequate number of tickets are purchased.

attend

Friday, June 15: The Corps. An- nual Dinner will be held at Head-" quarters at 8 pm. All ranks are expected to attend.

Press:-Uniform (slacks). Trumpeters will parade at Head- quarters at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12 and Friday, June 15, 1934 (b) Corps Engineers:-

Frade at Miniature Range at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, June 11, 1934 All members attending Annual Ride Meeting Dinner on June 15 must send in names to O.C. Com- pany by Wednesday, June 13, 1934. (c) Corps Signals:-

Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 nm. on Tuesday, June 12, 1934. (d) Machine Gun Battalion :—

Machine Gun Battalion Parades will be resumed on Thursday June 14 and continued on future Thurs- days.

The 3rd Stage of the Machine Gun Companies will be fired at Island Bay on Sunday, June 24, 1934

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road:

{Hong Kon

SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1934.

Sunday School, 9:30 am.

Parade on Tuesday, June 12, Morning Service, 10.30 am. (Broad-1934 at 5.30 p.m. at Troop Stable.

caat.)

Soloist: Mrs. Snowden Jones. Evening Service, 6 p.m.

Preacher at both Services :---

The Rev, E. C. H. Tribbeck. Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after Evening Service. **

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,"

SOIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of 'Christ,

Scientist, in Boston, Mass, V.Scd k MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bowe HOLD TRAM STATION.

JUNE 10, 1934:

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 8.0.

Subject:-"GOD THE ONLY 'CAUSE AND CREATOR:

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

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 pm: Reading Rooin as above address open- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am. to 12 Noom Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.

INTERNATIONAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)]

Details of draw, etc. will be issued later.

Causeway Bay.

TROOP

ARMOURED CAR COMPANY All ranks will parade on Mon- day, June 11 at Headquarters at 530 p.m..

Dress:-Mufti

No. 2 (SCOTTISH) COMPANY Ordinary Company Parades on Thursdays are discontinued lll further notice.

A special Machine Gun Course has been organised during the summer months. Particulars have been circularised to members. First parade on Thursday, June 14, 1834,

-APPOINTMENT Government Gazette No. 25.-- Notification No: 439-4.8.34.

Els Majesty the King has been pleased to approve, the appoint- ment In the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Military Division)

To be an ordinary member of the Fifth Class or Member:-Company Sergeant-Major George Thomas Padgett.

· 3.----CONGRATULATORY The Commandant congratulates CS.M. G.T. Padgett, Corps Signals, on his being awarded the M.BE. In the King's Birthday Honour List.

4-RIFLE AND BAYONETS All members of the Corps are reminded that their Rifles and Bayonets must be returned to the Corps Armoury at once for the Armourer's Annual Inspection.

Naples, June 7. By defeating Austria by three to two at the Stadium on Thursday, the German football team has

-52-RANGE ALLOTMENT The Kennedy Road Range Is placed itself in the undisputed allotted to the Armoured Car Com- position of third place in the In-pany on Monday, June 18. and ternational Association Football Monday, June 25, 1934. Championship which had been

GLEAVE

hotly contested in italy during No. 2085, Pte. A. K. Mackenzie. the past fortnight.

No. 7 Platoon, No. 2 (Scottish) The German players, however, Company, granted nine months lost against the fast Czechoslova-leave as from 15.34 to 28.2 35. Eng-kian team.

uided 86 runs before Arnold, who

"METHODIST CHURCH slowed a return to his best form,

ta be held at the Serviced caught at fine-leg, Arnold Stayed 1 hour, hitting seven 4's in List Methodist Church,', Queen's his 68.

Road East, Winchal

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102 In 105 Minutes

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Completing 30 in seventy minutes, Lowndes ran to three figures, and

when caught at fine-leg in attempt-

Sunday, 10th June, 1934.

Second Sunday After Trinity,

ing a big pull.. and made 102 uut Morning Order 10.15 am, by the

of 173 in 106 minutes. He placed the hall splendidly all through, sending it fifteen times to the boun- dary.

Moore helped his captain add 92 an fifty minutes for the fifth wicket, and later Kennedy," Boyee and Hill grounced the tired Essex bowling Kennedy and Boyes shared in the biggest stand of the day, raising 193 at more than one a minute for

the eight wicket. Then Kennedy

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Hymn No. 185

Rev. EG. Powell,

"When morning

(Laudes Domini).

gilds the sky"-

Prayer.

The Lord's Prayer. Hymn No. 100 "How sweet the name of Jesus sounds"("St. Peter").

First LessoII.

The anal of the championship

7-STRENGTH No. 2132 Pte. W. N. Boyers,

will be decided in Rome on Sun-Union Insurance Society of Can- day when Czechoslovakia and ton. No. 1 Company, No. 3 Platoon. Italy meet to compete for the 7.6.34. world title.—Transocean Kuo Mla.

MOVED CLEOPATRA'S

NEEDLE

Mr. F. E. Cooper Dead

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(54.) P. S. M. WILKINSON, Adjutant, HK.V.D.C.

ANNUAL RIFLE MEETING AND

SMOKING CONCERT "

As advised in last week's Orders this will take place on Friday, June 15. at 8 p.m.. and tickets are now available from Unit Commanders and also the Officers' Mess Sec- geants' Mess and the Canteen. at $3 për head including all drinks.

Dress is Uniform (Khaki, or

and H Baw the score increased Hymn No. 203 "Light of the lonely the eminent civil engineer, who aine) for all ranks, Officers will

by runs in sixty-five minutes for

the ninth partnership

Boyes got his half-century in seventy-five minutes; Elly reached a similar figure in five minutes loss time; and Kennedy had the bad Jack to miss his 100 by only one Tun after batting hazin. ·

Essex were handicapped by slight injuries to their pace bowlers, Nichols and Daer. Early in the day each bowler suffered a slight strain and neither could howl at

his best.

Easy Efficiency......

A Scotsman in 'plänning his new home left the roof off one room.

A friend asked the reason for

this,

"Oh, that's the shower." replied

the Scotsman:

pilgrim's heart

Second Lesson. Prayer. Notices.

("Nok Praecessit"),

Hymn No. 268 Lord, Thy word

abideth"-("Ravenshaw''),

Sermon. Hymn-No. 426 "Love divine, all loves excelling"-("Bithynia"). Blessing, ",,,

National Anthem,

14.

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 28, Mr. Frederick Eastment Cooper, played a prominent part in the transport of Cleopatra's Needle wear white summer Mess Kit. from Egypt to its present position As the General Oficer Com- on the Thames Embankment, has mafting, Bí Breddating the pflées, died at Everdene, Bouras End, a few weeks before his 3rd birthday.

My Cooper was working in A very good programme for the Egypt when it was proposed to Smoking Concert is beingar- move the huge monument -then

anged. lying embedded in the sand-to London. He assisted Sir Benjamin Baker in designing, the vessel which,

is hoped that all Tanks will make a special effort to be present.

Evening Order 8.15 p.m. by the after being abandoned during, a Mr. Cooper was also resident engi-

Rev. E. G. Powell,,

storm in the Bay of Biscay, eventu near for the construction of the Hymn No. 92 - "When all thy

ally brought the monument to Lon- District Railway in London, and helped to construct the Central mercles, O my God" ("Red-don in 1878

During the construction of the London Railway and the Putney head").

Forth Bridge Mr. Cooper was remi Tube. Prayer.

dent engineer, and at the opening My, Cooper was a founder mem- was presented to the late King ber of the London Rowing Club

The Lord's Prayer.

Hymn No. 264 "When quiet in my Edward VII (then Prince of and was one of the oldest members

house.

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("Companion'

Wates), who performed the sere of the Institution of Civil Engi mony, and also to the present King. neers.

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