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CAPT. MARTIN
Ends Long Service
Shanghai, Oct. 3. Capt. R. M. J. Martin, who rose from the rank of cadet to become Extra Commissioner, officially. re- tired from the Shanghai Muni-
AUSTRALIAN AIR
First Liner For New Route
(Special Air Mål Service)
London, Sept. 22. cipal Police yesterday. and, will: The first of the five air liners leave on Thursday morning for bullt specially for service on that England, where he will join Mrs., part of the air mail route between Martin, who sailed in July.
Singapore and Brisbane will prob- | ably leave Croydon to-morrow morning on the first stage of the journey to Australia. It will be down by Mr. L. J. Brain. chief plot of Quantas Empire Airways,
Capt. Martin joined the Police 29 years ago at the age of 18 years and six months and has served repeatedly as the acting head of the force. Several presentations have been made to him during the last few days by the officers and members of the various branches of the service. At a presentation
has a large holding and which has been given the contract · by the" Austrailan, Government for i
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934.
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
Twentieth Sunday After Trinity
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG
October 14, 1934. 20th Sunday after Trinity,
§ 1.m.-Holy Communion. 8am--Holy Communion (Peak
Church).
10 am-Children's Service.. 11 am-Mattins and Sermon. Preacher: The Dean. 8.30 p.m.--Evensong. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong
House Committee Wednesday 5.30 p.OL
SERVICE IN ENGLISH
For Chinese Returned Students and Others
the
Sundays, 10.30
in Bishop's Chapel, St. Paul's College. This service will be held every Sunday morning in future, and is intended for Chinese Christians
tian religion who are hot naturally at home in a Cantonese service.
made on last Friday at headquar_ the mail service between Australia | Kong. Subject: "There is a plan and those interested in the Chris-
ters, Mr. F. W. Gerrard. Commis- stoner of Police, delivered the fol- lowing speech-
Commissioner's Speech
and Singapore.
in
The journey will be made easy stages, "and Mr. Brain will probably make,, a stay of ‘a day`at Batavia. Rambang (on Lombok
for every man's life."
Weed Day Services Matins-Daily at’9 a.m. Intercessions for the
On the eve of the retirement of Island), and Waingapu (on Sumba Wednesday at 10.15 p.m.
Captain R. M. J. Martin from the Forre Shanghai Municipal Polite the commissiooner wishes to place on record an appreciation of Cap- tain Martin's services.
Captain Martin joined the yer- vices as a cadet on November 10. 1905, at the age of 18 years. Pro-
war
Island), in order to satisfy him- self that the ground organization for the new service is in proper order: In these circumstarices his flight to Brisbate may 'occupy about 15 days. On the first day out he will reach Rome. Hią sub-
are
be: sequent daily stages Benghazi, Cairo, Basra, Karachi, There- after his progress will depend largely on the time which has to be devoted to the making of final arrangements at the "various ports of call.
motions in the higher ranks fql-Calcutta, and Singapore. lowed in 1907 in the higher ranks followed in 1907 and 1913. Up to 1913 he worked not only in re- 'sponsible positions in the Police Force but Was concurrently a member of the Fire Brigade which was then a volunteer organization.
In 1915, he proceeded on service, was demobilized after the armistice with the rank of cap- tain, and returned to duty with the Shanghai Municipal Police Force on August 12, 1918. On De cember 22, 1925, he was promotea to the rank of deputy commission er and as such became second-in- command of the force...
Helped Develop Force
From 1905 when the force was comparatively small to
the pre- sent time, when it is one in strength approaching 6.000 men. Captain Martin has controlled various branches and has сола manded the force on various oc casions with very great
abliity. The development of the force in- to the present efficient state is largely due to his labour áno foresight.
A thorough knowledge of the Chinese language has en- -abled him to keep in close touch with the Chinese members of the
to
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The Engines H The fbur-engined Hners, of first, differ which this is the slightly from the machines with which Railway Air Services has begun the operation of air mail services in this country. The nose has been redesigned in order to make room in the pilot's compart- ment for two pilots sitting side bý side, and this change has made it possible to set a luggage com- partment in the extreme This is capable of holding 100lb. of freight, and has improved the
distribution weight
of the machine. During Mr. Brain's visit. to this country the de Havilland Company has conducted a special ly rigorous series of tests of the machine in its revised form, and some Interesting performance figures, particularly
nose.
concerning
the ability of the aeroplane to fly with one or two of its engines stopped, have been obtained.
Sick-
Holy Communion.-St. Luke's Day. Thursday at 7.45 a.m.
Holy Communion.-Friday at 7.45 a.m. 31
Choir Practice.-Friday. at 5.30 p.m.
The Chapel of the Resurrection Happy Valley
7.45 am-Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m.-Sunday School.
On Week Days Mass at 6 and 7.30.
ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH,
* ! HONG FONG
Orders of Service. 20th Sunday after Trinity, Octo- her 14, 1934.
Moming Order, 10.15 a.m. by the Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck,
Hymn No. 73 “My God how won- derful Thou art."—("Westmins- ter")."
Prayer,
The Lord's Prayer." Hymn No.. 70. "All my hope on
God 13 founded”—("Meine" } Hoffnung ").
1st Lesson, Judges 7: 1-14. Children's Address. Children's Hymn No. 856, "When mothers of Salem.”—("Salem": 2nd Lesson. St. John 10.1-18.. Prayer.
Notices.
di
Hymn No. 703, "City of God, how broad and far"-("Richmond")
Sermon.
Hymn No. 874, "0 Love Divine.....”
-("Boston"),
Blessing.
National Anthem,
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral. Caine Road.
October 14, Twenty-First Bunday after Pentecost..
Morning Services:- ist Mass at 6.
2nd Mass at 8, followed by the Procession of the Blessed
Sacramént.
3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in
English.
Evening Service:-
At 4, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
October 16-St. Gerard. Holy Hour troi 5.30 to 8.30 p.m.
October 17-St. Margaret Mary. October 18-Feast of St. Luke the Evangelist.
the Services,
ROSARY CHURCH.
(Church of England) The following are etc., for the forthcoming week at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon:- Sunday, October 14. Hospital Sunday, 20th Sunday after Trinity
8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion.
11 a.m.-Matinis and Sermon.
Preacher: Dr. H, D., Mattews. 6.15 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon.
Preacher: The Vicar. Sunday School:
ና፡
The Young People's Service meet in the Church at 9:45 am, '
The Primary Sunday School meci
in the Hall at 10 am.
Military Band Concert:-
By kind permission of Major. Andersson and. Officers, the Band of the 2nd Battalion The East
Evening Order 6 p.m. by the Rev. Lancashire Regiment will give
Hymn No. 676, "Great is the Lord
our God."—("Bt. George"). Prayer.
The Lord's Prayer. Hymn No. 678, "Lord of the worlds above." ("Darwell's 148th.").
Its top speed, fully loaded, is 173 miles ar hour. Its cruising Service and with the Chinese pub-speed tested over long periods is Tic, and as a result he has earn-returned as 144.5 miles an hour ed for the force the respect and and at this speed 'the fuel con- esteem which it now enjoys. His sumption is at the rate of 35. C. H. Tribbeck:-
With any three capable hand is evident in all the gallons an hour. force to-day. He is leaving it engines the machine can maintain after having spent 23 of the best height at 14,000ft. With the two years of his life in it, but the in- inner engines shut off it files at fluence of the work he has done a maximum height of 5,600ft., and will long remain for its good. He the celling is about the same with has even
outer engines stopped. personal the two Interests to the interests of the The poorest engine combination, force and he has always had atas might be expected, is that of heart the welfare of the men who two engines on one side only, but have served under him.
the least favourable test in such The Service in general owes circumstances showed the machine him a deep debt of gratitude. On las capable of maintaining level behalf of the force, the Commie-flight at a height of 3,500ft. sloner wishes him the greatest of The new wireless station which happiness and contentment in the the Australian Government con- future and may he have many templated setting up on the island years of life in which to enjoy his of Timor- has not been proceeded well earned retirement.
with, and the service, when it
subordinated
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Reading.
Prayer. Notices,
Hymn No. 714, "He wants not friends that hath Thy love." ("O Jesu mi dulcissime"), · Address.
performance in the Church grounds at 9 o'clock. The grounds will be Illuminated and Refreshments ob-, tainable The price of admission will be 30 cents for Civilians. Ser vice men are admitted free of charge. If wet, the concert will be given in the Fall
The organisations of the Church meet as usual throughout the week with the addition of the following: On Monday the Parochial Churcd Council will meet in the Church Hall at 6 p.m.
On Tuesday the Mothers' Union Hymn No. 809, "I cannot tell why meet at 2.45 pm (There will be He Whom angels worship."Weekly meetings until the Fete.). ("Londonderry Air"!),
Thursday, Feast of St. Luke: Holy Communion will be celebratec at 7 a.m.
Blessing.
Vesper.
Notices
Christian Social Hour in the S. and 8. Home Lounge, Sunday 8.15 D....
C.A. Monday, 3 p.m. Building Committee Monday 5.30
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UNION CHURCH
Kennedy Bond. (Hong Yen)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1934.
Missionary BundayTM
Kennedy Road ---2.30 am. Taikoo9.4 p.m. Morning Service; 10.30 am. (Broad-
cast.)
Preacher:-Misa K. Blackman. Evening Service, 6 p.m.
opens early in December, wat Sunday School have to depend от the old wireless station at Kupang and the Australian Govern- ment station at Darwin. As all five liners which will be used on this run are to be fitted with long and short wave wireless sets and also with the Marconi-Robinson boring device they should find no difficulty in maintaining munication and in obtaining such directional assistance as they may need even on the 500 miles cross- ing of the Timor Sea.
DOG RACING
MEETING: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.
"ADMISSIONS“
Sunday, 9.15 P.M.
$2 Pari-Mutuels 81 Cash Sweeps;
Members Stand 81, Public Stand 40 cents,
Com-
- Preacher-Rev. E. G. Fowel). Social Houria the Church Hall after Evening Service.
Community Singing:-
Conductor:- Dr.-L. T. Bida.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
BJIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother Church, The Firn Church of Christ, - Scienlift, in Boston,
Mais, 7.Sud· ́) MACDONNELL ROad, Below Bower
by Road Tram STATION..
OCTOBER 14, 1934-
SUNDAY SERVICE, 11,15 sim.
Subject: ARE BIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?”
The Sunday School is held on Sun- day Mornings (o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6p.m. Reading Room at above address open-Tuesday and Friday 1m. Lo 112 Noon, Monday and Thanday, 630
The Publicis cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Read- fing Room:
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