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HONG KONG DAILY
SATURDAY, AUGUST ·
11, 1934.
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
Eleventh Sunday After Trinity
Anglican Churches
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HỒNG TÚNG
Holy Communion, Holy Communion (Feak
Prayer
The Lord's Prayer.
Hymn No. 449 "O, Lord, enlarge our scanty thought"-("Eden"). Reading
Notices
Hymn No. 448, “O Love, that wilt not let me go"~~("ft. Mar“ garet"). Address
Prayer.
Sunday, 12th August, 1934. Eleventh Äunday, After Trinity,
$ a.m.
Church)
Children's Service
Matins and Sermon
11 m
Preacher: Rev. Noel Evans.
Evensong.......
8.30 p.m.
Preacher: Rev. H. W. Baines.
Wook Day Services
18 No. 414 "We thank Thee,
Lord, for this fair earth" ("Holly"),
Mating-Daily at 9.00 2.13. ·· Intercessions for the Bick-Wed-
nesday at 10.15 a.m.
Communion-Thursday
Holy
7.45 a.m.
at
Holy Communion.-Friday at 7.45
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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON,
(Church of England).
The following are the forth- coming Services, etc., at St. Ab- drew's Church, Kowkon:-
Sunday, 12th August, 1934. Kleventh Sunday After Triulty, 8.15 am-Holy Communion. 11.00 am-Matins and Bermon. ・・
6.15 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon.
Preacher: The Vicar.
Sunday Schools
10 am-Primary Department in
the Fail
9.45am-Young People's Service
il in the Church.
On Saturday, August 18, the usual -bathing picnic run by Et. An- drew's Club will be held. The launch will leave Police Pler, Kowloon at 3.30 p.m. Members and friends of the Congrega- tion are always welcome on these picnics.
Preliminary Notice The next Military Band Concert Will be given on Sunday
August 19, at 9 p.m. V.D.M.A. Chain Tea Parties
"A start has been made with these parties and others will be held during the coming weeks.
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Catholic Churches
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at 'the Catholic Cathedral, Caine Road.
August 12th.-Twelfth Sunday
"After Pentecost. 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.
August 14th-Vigil of the Assump- tion, is a day of Abstinence. Holy Hour from 6.30 to 7.30. August 15th--Feast of the Assump- tion of Our Lady, is a Holy- day of obligation,
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On Week Days.
· Mass at 6 and 7.30,
Free Churches
METHODIST CHURCH,
Services will be held at the Eng- lish Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wanchai,
Sunday, 12th August, 1934. Eleventh Sunday After Trinity."
* Morning order 10.15 a.m."by the
Rer EC. HL Tribbeck Hymn No. 73 "Bummer suns are
glowing" ("Ruth”). Prayer
The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. 678 "Lord of the worlds
abòve"-(“Darwalla 148th.”).
1st. Lesson, Job, 1, Children's Address Children's Hymn No. 597 "Teach me, my God and King”---- ("Bandys").
2nd. Lesson, Col. 3.1-17.
Prayer
Notices
Hymn No. 727 "Jesus, with The
- Church abide"---("Agape"), Berman
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- Notices. For The Week Christian Social Hour, S. & 8.
៧ : Home Lounge, 7 p.m." Badminton Club Meets. Monday
and Thursday at 7 p.m. Monday, 13th. August-House Com- mittee. 5.30 p.m. Assembly Hall,
UNION CHURCH
Kennedy Road.
(Hong Kong)
SUNDAY, AUGEST 19, 1934.
Bunday School. 9.30 a m. Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 8 p.m.
Preacher at both Services :- The Rev. John Foster of Canton.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
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(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Man, U.S.4} MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bowm ROAD TRAM STATION,
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AUGUST 12, 1934 —
SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 sm.
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The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 p.m. Beading Room at above address open: -- Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12. Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.
The Pablic is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.
HOME
CRICKET
London, Aug. 8.
At the close of play to-day, the" Australians, with six wickets in hand, led Warwickshire by 177 ruas the County having been dismissed for 179. Score details
were:-
Australia: 221 (Palne 4 for- 65, Croom 4 for 33).
Warwick: 179 (Orbom '51. San- tall 61. C. V. Grimmett 5 for 78).
Australi a135 for 4 (8. J. McCabe
-" 77. L. Darling 50).
County Matches Essex defeated Somerset by 10 wickets
Somerset: 60 (K. Karnes 4 for 35. Eastman 4 for 0) and 111.
Essex: 126 (A. G. Hazell 7 for 77
and 46 for 0).
Kerit defeated Notts by an in- nings and 104 runs,
Kent: 445 for 8 dec. (Woolley 101).
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CURRENT NEWS FROM CHINA
SLUMP IN THE SILK MARKET
REDS REPULSED
How Business May Be Improved
"(From" "Our" "Own Correspondant)
And Forced To Retreat
LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE
Nanking-Shanghai Service
Through the joint efforts of the
Nanging. July 23--Installation $2nd and 85th Divisions under work on the new direct long-dia- Lieut-Generals Lu Hsing Pang and tance telephone service between- Hsieh Pin, the "Reds" invading Nanking and Shanghai, along the Canton, Aug. 10.
the environs of Yuki, central Fu-Nanking-Shanghai Highway, will be- Realising that revival of the mik in-bien, have been repulsed and completed by the end of this. dustry is necessary for the prosperity forced to retreat to Idutu.
month, it is learnt at the Ministry of Kwangtung, the Bureau of sik Heavy casualties have been in Improvement will opon a second silk fileted on the remnant "Red" out-
of Communications. exhibition from August 13 to August laws in the Chungan-Pucheng 21 at the People's Educational Institute in honour of Empress Huang Ti, who sector, northern Fuklen, by the first taught the people how to produce Government airplanes. silk over 2,000 years ago.
All kinds of silk productions will be on display at the exhibition, and col- logos and institutes connected with the silk business are invited to take part.
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taneously in four different sections. Three sets of lines along the route
Work has been proceeding simul-
| have been completed since the 18th A party of the marauders sur-inst. and the entire service will be
to rendered the Government in operation by the end of the troops; the rest died westwards month, or early in August, et res towards Fukien-Kuo Min
Shaowu,' north-western
The provincial authorities have come to the realization that Kwang- tung must improve the quality of silk SETTLEMENT OF ISSUES in order to recapture the world markets. The present slump in the kilk market in Kwangtung is due to the inferior quality of Chinese silk and the strong competition from Japan,
In the opinion of the Bureau of Silk Improvement there is every possibility of raviving the soriculture business in this province, and when suitable im provement "has been made, silk from Kwangtung will be able to compete successfully with those from Japan, France and Italy. "
Ideal Climate
Referring to the recent trip of Mr. Yin to Dairen, Mr. Tang said that Mr. Yin exchanged viewa with the Japanese for the settlement of the various issues affecting the
demilitarized China, such as the readjustment of the peace preservation units, the taking-over of Malanyu, one of the
zone"
in North
- The line, which covers a dištanca [of more than 600 ́LĮ (200'mileş}, { will link up, besides other cities, the districts of Talchang, Thing and
· Liyang which have never yet been connected by telephone. Traine will be in charge of the Klangsu Long-Distance Telephone Bureau.
CANTON NEWS IN BRIEF
Canton, August 10. In fosting the $2,000,000 tresBUTY
passes of the Great Wall, and ↑ bonds, the Provincial Department of restrictions on the movements of | Finance announced to-day that those Japanese and Korean roains in bonds will not be borne by govern Chinese silk producers use old- the "demilitarized zone.”
ment officials, whose salaries will be paid fully in enshi. fashioned methods in rearing silk If all these issues are complete- worms with the result that their pro-ly disposed of, then disputes in the ducts fall behind that Japan in quali- demilitarized zone will automati- ty. However, the government authe rities are taking steps to help the
cally disappear. sericulturists in turning out better stuff.
Signor Benito Mari, the sericulture specialist, who visited Canton some time ago, said that Kwangtung's clim- ate is more suitable for raising silk worms than any other part of the country. He believes that Lob Chang in Northern Kwangtung should be able to produce the best silk in China.
It is possible to produce silk in Kwangtong at a very low cost in view of the many favourable factors, officials" believe. When necessary improvement is-effected, they are of the opinion that Chinese silk will again dominate the world market.
The question of the abolition of the Tangku Truce Pact was not touched at the Dalren meeting, Mr. Tang concluded-Kuo Min.
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LIVING BUDDHA
Farewell Party At Nanking
Nanking, Aug. 1. Hsing-Sa-Pan-Chih-Ta Buddha, representative of the eight Hutu Before export, silk is examined by the Bureau of Testing Raw Silk, which keying Buddhas) and Man prescribes uniform and better methods 801lan Princes and Dukes of in packing raw silk. In addition, this Chinghal (Kokonor), was host at Bureau issues daily, fortnightly and farewell dinner yesterday in monthly reports on the latest milk prices and the amount exported from Canton.
honour of a number of high om- cials of the Central Government ncluding Presidenta Wang Ching Wei, Tai Chi Tao, and Mr. Shih Ching Yang. Chairman of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs
KUOMINTANG Committee.
VETERAN
Mr. Lam Chik Min
Dies
The Kokonor dignitary is re- turning to the North in a few days. -Kuo Min
EARLY MARRIAGES BANNED
The bonds will be issued on Septem- ber 16, with denominations of "8100, 850, #IG, and 35. These hoods bear a monthly interest of ten per cent, and the term of the loan is for a period of three months. The Business Tax, Title Deed far are pledged is security and repayment of this $2,000,000 loan.
New Head for C. . Raliway The Canton-Kowloon Railway will have's new managing director in the
*Look-Ben paraon of Mr.
Li Lak Chao, nów committee member of the Kwangtung Provincial Govenment. The presenthead, Mr. Theodore Tungchao Hu will resume his post as chief engineer of the Provincial Department of Reconstruction.
Employees of the Canton-Kowloon Railway alleged that Mr. Hu brought. in his relatives to work in the Bail. way, while those who had served for many years were "passed over" with- out cause. Under the circumstances, V. Ha tendered his resignation.
Kwangu Afr. Chief
Brig. General Lam Wai Shing, bond of the Kwangsi air force, is here to consnit Lt Genes! Wong Kwong.yue, Canton air chief, and to and out from the lafter about the develpment ef aviation in Europe and America. General Lam will see his superiora, Generale Li Chang-jen and Fai Hong Hai concerning aviation in Kwangsi..
BANDIT SUPPRESSION
Canton, Aug. 10. Interviewed yesterday. Lleuten- ant General Huang Chih-wen, Commander of the Kwangtung 8th" Division which has played an im- portant part in the bandit sup- pression campaign in Kiangsi, told a press representative that the threat of a bändi; incursion in
Chinklang, July 31.-The Kiang. Provincial Government is put Canton, Aug. 10, Officials of the South-west Political ing a ban on early marriages. A Fukien had no adverse effect on Council and the South-west Executive cording to an official order, young the eastern Klangst border where morning called at the home of the young women under 16 should not thened and that normal conditions Committes of the Kuomintang this men under 18 years of age and defence had been already streng late Mr. Lam. Chik Minat Plum be allowed to marry. The parents have been restored in Fukien since Blossom Village and paid their last will be punished if the rule the "Reds" were defeated and dis- respects to the departed Kuomintang solated, the order states.-Kuo veteran, His body will be cremated.
Min.
The South-west Political Council has appropriated $1,000 as funeral expenses for Mr. Lam, who died yesterday after long illness. As
Natts: 116 (Freeman 5 for 62. director of the publicity section of
C. S. Marriott 4 för 27). 175 (Marriott 7 for 560.
FIVE THREE FOUR
the South-west Exective Committee, Mr. Lam opposed the foreign policy of the Nanking Government and in his deliricus moments he saw Japanese coming to attack Canton.
CHINA'S BOY SCOUTS
"Nursery For The Army
Nanking, July 31-The Import A strong Rightist, Mr. Lam wai imprisoned at Whempos in 1820 by
ance of the Boy Scout Movement General Chiang Kai Shek because of was emphasized by President Wang Liner The Queen Will Launch his anti Communist stand. He was Ching-wel in the course of an ad-
subsequently released. The French dress at the weekly memorial ser authorities at Kwangchonwan once vice at the Scoutmasters Training arrested Mr. Lam and intended to axing Institute yesterday. tradite him to Canton. Dr. Sun Yat Sea with whom Lan associated pro tested on the ground that Mr. L that French colony. was a political oxile seeking refuge in
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, July-25. The world-famous Cunard Hner, Number "534," now under con- struction at Clydesbank, Glasgow, will be launched by the Queen on the afternoon of September 26th.
The new liner is 1,018 feet long. and has a gross tonnage of 73,000 tons.
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NEW CHINESE AIR
SERVICE
Canton; Aug. 10.
“A good army cannot be built up except on the firm foundation of a well-disciplined and healthy body of Boy Scouts," he said. "In train- |ing scouts, therefore, special at- fentian: should be paide to health and the observance of discipline." -Kuo Min.
NATIONAL DEFENCE
COMMITTEE
It has been decided to assemble
persed.
Concerning the general drive; against bandita in Euichang, one of the bandits' strongholds in Klappal province," Lieut-General Buaqe said that as preparations for pushing in that direction are now in full swing, the general drive can be started at any time. According to Lieut-Gen. Huans, most of the time of Kwangtung armies in Klangs are devoted to rehabilitation and reconstruction, i which are important factors of bandit suppression Central Freu,
MILITARY TRAINING
Practical Work For Chinese Cadets
Canton, Aug. 10. With a "view to increasing their military knowledge, General Chep Chi-tang has decided to send all ; students of the Kwangtung `Miji- ||||| tary, and Political: Academy Wino graduated last month to various army corps where they will have chance to put to practice what they have learned. ***
The massive hull, with a slop". ing stem cruiser stern and three raked tuppels, will emphasize the new giant's sirength, power and
As the work of surveying of aero- speed. The hall's structure com- dromes has been completed and priser twelve decks. One, the pro- wireless telegraph stations have ***["menade deck, is 750 feet long, twice been established, trial fight on the 8 meeting on the 15th of every The first balth of over 900 gra
the length of the facade of Buck Canton-Hainan-Nanning line will month, of all the leading officers duates wit be sent to the 1st and usingham Painepe
We take place to-morrow morning, ac and specialists of the army, navy the 3rd Army Corps in Klarijs
···Fgenty-seven enormous boilers, cording to the Bouthwest aviation and ale forces for the purpose of sometime next week, according to Occupring Ave moms, will supply Company."
forwarding plans of national de- the 1st Group Army. It is learned the steam through 160,000 tubes,
fence. There have already been that before joining the two army to the anisines, The turbine blades The plane to be used is "Chang- tour meetings of this counell, and corps all of them are required to number no fewer than 277,000. The kang. If the trial fight meets now it has been decided that start- make an inspection of the defence mein machinery room will be un with success, actual service willing from the Afth meeting, all works in Southern Kinsel in usually large, in fact equal in probably begin sometime this suggestions for discussion shall be order that they will understand the length to some of the largest a month---
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