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NEWS FROM MACAO

New Consul For Hong Kong

(From Our Own Correspondent)

ant in the Artillery and Barrister- at-Law (Coimbra University), des- cends from the noblest Portuguese aristocracy and by his marriage he is connected to the direct descendents of D. Phillipa di Lan- caster, the English Princess who married D. John the First of Por- tugal, father of Prince Henry, the Navigator."

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934.

EARTHQUAKE IN||

SCOTLAND

But No Serious Damage Reported

London, Aug. 17.

A slight earth tremor was felt

book on Dr. Salazar, which has just entered its 10th edition in French and the vast comments made by the European press about the Portuguese statemah's political in Scotland over the area extend- and national principles, hás àgaining from Dornoch to Pitlochry, a arosed considerable interest. distance of about 100 miles early

This book is how being trans- this morning.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Twelfth Sunday After Trinity

Anglican Churches

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

HONG KONG

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road:

SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS,

OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS,

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL

OF HONG KONG, LIMITED.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

SALVAGE TUG "Taikoo"

WIRELESS CALL.

P.G.N. 000 Merana,

(Hong Kong)

ENGINEERS.

Sunday, 19th Aüzüst, 1934. Twelfth Sunday After Trinity.

B á.m.

& am

SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1934.

Sunday School. 9.30 am.

Morning, Service, 14.30 am Evening Service, 8 pm."

tion of Deacon by the Bishop and Licensing

Owing to the departure of Dr., Alves Querra, Portuguese Consul in Hong kong, to Portugal, Lient. F. de Mello e Costa, Marquis de Ficalho .. has been appointed by the Foreign Office with the acquiescence of the Colonial Office, to take over Dr. Guerra's place in Hongkong.

The Marquis de Frealho, Lieuten-lated into other languages and No serious damage is reported lengthy transcription of its con- | although one woman is såld to tents have appeared in the prin- Į have suffered from shock at Ding- cipal press brgans of Europe. wall where the tremor was savere- | Holy Communion

FORTUGAL'S BUDGET

lly felt.

Holy Communion (Peak. A similar occurence was exper-

Church Another perfectly balanced Bud-fenced in the same district about Children's Bervice... 10 àm, get has been released by Dr.

two years ago. These tremors are Holy Communion Ordina Salazar. The main features of the attributed to a geological fault the new budget are that besides the existence of which has been estab- Home budget which shows a sur- ijshed for many years-British plus of £350,000, the Colonial Wireless. budgets have also been balanced. Portugal has achieved the remark- able feat in the present dificult time of succeeding in balancing the Public Budget for six consecu- tive years. Another interesting feature is that the people are now experiencing the benefits of Dr. Salazar's administration by the important reduction of 50 per cent. on the National Emergericy Tax and a further 10 per cent, on the Land Tax. This is the Second time the Land Tax has been re- General-duced m each case by 10 per cent.

Called to the army, he served in France during the Great War for a little over 2 years and part of this time attached to English

Brigades and was mentioned is

despatches for bravery.

After the war, he was appointed A. D. C. to General Graveiro, Lopes commanding the 1st. Military Dis- trict of Portugal with headquarters at Oporto, and was set to France on various occasions on special mission by the Portuguese Gov- ernment.

Upon General Craveiro Lopes' appointment to the Goyernorship of Portuguese India he came to the East as his ABC. beling subsequently appointed Gov- ernor of the District of Damao.in Portuguese India. He was later transferred to Macao where he served for a little time at the Ar- tillery Corps, being afterwards ap- pointed Private Secretary and A.D.C. to the Acting Governor Dr. Rocha Santos, while Governor Miranda was absent In Portugal for the Imperial Conference.

On the occasion of the celebra- tions in Hong Kong of H.B.M, King George's birthday he represented Macao as a special delegate to the Hong Kong Government

A Keen Sportsman Lately he has been attached to the Chief of Staff's office in Macau

1.

The Marquis de Ficalho bears the following Military and Civil decorations:

Victory Medal, "War Cross, Le- glon d'Honneur, Crosses of the Military Orders of Christ, and of Avis, Queen Mary's Medal, Cam- paign Medal and the Medal of Philanthropy.

The Macao dally, "A Voz de Macao" commenting on the op- pointment of Marquis de Ficalho to Hong Kong states that "This ap- pointment is perfectly right as the nominee's personal qualities highly recommend him to this important position."

A One sportsman and of a gental disposition, he has created a host of friends in Macao and in Hong kong.

CHART OF BRAKING PERFORMANCE

by Messrs.

Evensong

Preacher:

nesday at 10.15

of Diocesan Lay Reader 11 am. NOTE:-Ordination takes place as part of the service of Holy Commanior. It is the Bishop's hopes that all those who have not communicated at an early service will come prepared to communicate at this service. Preacher:-Rev. L L Nash. -A useful chart, which should be

8.30 pm. in the hands of every car owner;

Rev. E. W. Baines. has been Lssued

Week Day Services Ferodo. Limited, Chapel-en-le-Matins-Daily at 9.00 am.. Frith. This shows the stopping Intercesslots for the Sick--Wed- distance in feet for a car Atted with four-wheel brakes plotted against speed in miles per hour, the curves being based on the coemcient of friction for a dry level road. Five curves are given, corresponding to brake ei- ficlericles of 30, 40, 50, 60, and.70 per cent. It is therefore only

ANOTHER NEW DESTROYER'

necessary for a motorist to note the speed of the car at the in- Another valuable unit Has been

stant of applying the brakes and added to the list of new ships built recently for the Portuguese Navy

the distance required to to rest, when he can at once read with the launching of the new Des-off the actual brakes effclericy troyer "Dao" at the yards of the Naval Construction Co, of Lisbon.

Vast improvements and new works are promised by the new budget especially through the Public Works Office whose fancia allot ment for the year's working were increased by over 100 per cent, on the previous years.

This new warship has embodied all the improvements recently in- troduced in modern naval con- struction for boats of this type.

IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ARMY

After giving the Portuguese Navy 15 modern ships the Portuguese Government is now occupying its attention with the modernizatın of the army and improvement of Its equipment and material.

It is not the Government's in- tention to build up a very big army and spend public money with the the idea of just having a numer- ous army. The Government in- tends to prepare an army efficient- ly trained and equipped, but which will be kept within the boundary of the nation's financial re- sources and strategical needs;

Military service will remain com- pulsory and registration at the agez of 16 and 19 shall also re- main. However, the standing re- gular army in peace time will not numerous; and as all undergone military instruction are called in case of war it happens that it is not necessary to keep a very big regular army in normal times.

be very #civilians who

We can hot retrain frem con-

gratulating the Marquis de Ficalho on his new post and also the Por- tuguese community who will find in their new Consul a friend and a worthy representative.

DR. SALAZAR

The appealant of A. Ferro's

have

Important military authorities have been appointed to study and propose the re-öfganization on' the basic terms established by Dr.

RUSSIAN MOSCOW BAKERY

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All kinds of bread by first class Russian Bakers. Visit our bakery.

HOU HING DANCING CLUB Top Floor. Central Hotel.

Every Night Dancing.

Refreshments, Bar, and Best Partners.

GARAGE MACAU

and Comfortable Tourist Cars

Phone 2317.

New

come

issuing this chart, Messrs. Férodo from the chart. In addition to

have now made arrangements under which every garage, on re- lining the brakes of a car, at- taches a tag to the steering wheel. The tag constitutes guarantee that the brakes have been relined with the particular ning recommended by Messrs. Ferodo for the car in question, and that the holder, on quoting the serial number on his tag, may obtain any advice he may re- quire regarding his brakes from the Ferodo company.

Salazar so that at the end the army will be perfectly equipped and provided with the most me- dern matérial

CARDINAL-PATRIARCH OF LISBON

the

Holy

Communion-Thursday

7.45 a.m. !

at

Holy Communion. St. Bartholo- new's Day. Friday at 7.45 a.m.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. KOWLOON.

(Church of England).

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The following are the forth-

coming Services, etc., at St. An-

drew's Church, Kowloon:—

Sunday, 19th August, 1934, Twelfth Sunday After Trinity. 8.15 am-Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.-Choral Communion &

Sermon

Preacher: The Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan, S.C.F."

Preacher at both Services:-

The Bat. John Fastet d Canton

FIRST JHURUH OF OHRINT, BULENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, "Mass, U.S.A} MACDOTEL BOUD, thôn Bộ Th ROAD TRAM STATION.

AUGUST 19, 1934 –—–**

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 am.

Subject:-"SOUL"

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

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00pm. Heading Room at above address open:- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to? p.m.

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

MACHINE TOOL EXHIBI- TION.

&

The Bfth Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition, organised by the Machine Tool Trades Association, and to be held at Olympia, London, W14, from November 8 to 24, has been duly certified by the Board of Trade as an industrial exhibition for the purposes of the Patents and Designs Acts; 1807 to. 1932, Sec- tions 45 (1) and 59 (2) of these Acts state that the exhibition of an invention or design at auch certified exhibition, or the 8.15 p.m.

—Evensong and Sermon. publication during the holding of Preacher: The Vicär.

the exhibition of a paper regard- ing the invention in a learned. society's transactions, or of a description of a design, shall not prejudice the right of the inven Military Band Convers

tor to apply for aid obtain. a By kind permission of Major J. patent in respect of the inven-

A. A. GHMA, D.S.D., and

tion. or the validity of any officers, the band of the 1st patent granted on the applica- Battalioni the Lincolnshiretion, and also shall not prevent Regiment will give a per- the design from being registered formance In the Church or invalidate the Grounde on Sunday, Augilit 19, at 9 p.m. Admission is 5b cents for civilians, servicemen free. The grounds will be Illuminated and refreshments may be obtained. I wet, the concert will be given in the Hall.

Sunday Schools 9.45am-Young People's Service 10.00 am-Primary: Department

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Monday, August 20, at 6 p.m.-A meeting of the Church Coun- cil will be held.

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Dr. Goncalves Cerejeira, Cardinal-Patriarch of Porttigal, the highest Portuguese Catholic dignitary has been invited by the Government of Argentine to visit Buenos-Ayres and the invitation has been accepted.

The Argen-There will be a Whist Drive in tinean Government has placed at

the Hall on Tuesday, August the disposal of HE, the Cardinal-

21, at 9 p.m. Admission $1. Patriarch the Episcopal Palace at Buenos-Ayres, motor-car, etc. dur-Friday, August 24. being the Feast

Servicemen 50 cents. ing his stay at the capital.

COLONIAL EXHIBITION AT OPORTO

There has been a colossal influx of visitors to the Portuguese Co- Tontaj Exhibluon at Oporto which. is now in full swing. The "Ex- hibition which was originally to be closed by September shall be extended until October. In spite of having been open for ober a month the number of daily visitors from Portugal and foreign cotin- tries sometimes goes up to 30 or đã thousand

The great number of attractions provided and the perfect service of information, banking, PO, tele- phone and radio service are some of the useful conveniences placed at the service of the visitors to the exhibition.

The gate receipts exceed many times the estimated amount, there being days when the entrance collection of over 1000 pounds sterling.

DOG RACING

MEETING: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.

ADMISSIONS

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$2 Pari-Mutuels $1 Cash Sweeps;

Members Stand $1, Publié Stand 40 cents.

registration.

thereof. Exhibitors desirous of availing themselves of the pro- tection afforded by these Bections of the Acts, however, must, be- tore ehibiting their inventions or designs, give the Controller- General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, Industrial Property Department, Board of Trade; 25, Southampton Buildings, London, W.C.2, the prescribed notice of

application must be made before their interition to do so. The

or within six months from the date of the opening of the ex- Exhibition are at. 16. Victoria hibition. The omces öt the

of St. Bartholomew, Holy Com-Street, London, S.W.1. and fur- munion will be celebrated at

7 Am.

On Saturday, August 25, there will be a Moonlight Bathing: Ple- nic 'under the auspices of St. Andrew's Club. The launch leavea Police Pier at 8.15 p.m. All members of the congrega- tion and their friends will be welcome.

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Catholic Churches

CATHOLIC CATHÉDRAL

ther particulars may be obtained from the" - Managër, at that

address.

GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY

Returns issued by the Electric- Ity Commissioners, Bavoy-court, Strand, London WC.2, Indicate that the total amount of electric- ity generated by authorised un- dertakers during the arst six months of 1934 was 7,830 million units as compared with 6,485 million units during the corres- ponding period, of 1933. The difference "of 1,135 million units The following are the forthcom-represents an increase of nearly ing services at the Cathédral, Caine Road.

August 19th-Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost. MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6. 1

Catholic

2nd Mass at 8-Solemn High Mass in honour of St. Joachim 3rd Mass at 10.30-with sermon

in English.

EVENING SERVICE

At 4, Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

August 20th-Feast of St. Bernard, Abbot › and Doctor of the Church.

17.5 per cent.

NEW SCOTTISH K.C.8

King Honours

Advocates

Noted

(Special Air Mail Service)

Edinburgh, Aug. 2.

The King has been pleased, on the recommendation of the Secre- tary of State for Scotland, to whom the names were submitted by the Lord Justice-General, to approve of the rank and dignity of King's Counsel to His Majesty in Bost- Land being conferred on Mr. August 24-Feast, of St. Bartholo-Maurice John King, advocale; Mr.

mew, Apostle,

James Albert Gilchrist, advocate: August 25th Feast of Louis, King Mr. Neil Adam Maclean advocate:

of France.

Mr. John Rudolph Wardlaw Bur ret, advocate: Mr. David Robert Scott, advocate and Mr. Will Alexander - Murray, D.AC advocate.

On Week Days. Mass at 6 and 7,30

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