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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

Saturday, October 20,

Auctions-All Singular and sev→ eral chattels and things described In Bill of Sale No. 36 of 1933, China "Auction Rooms, noon.

Bazaars-Tung Wah Hospital Charity Bazaar, Lee Gardens.

Cinemas

King's: "Catherine The Great" Queen's: "Britannia Of

Bingsgate"

Central:Fog"

Oriental:-"Frontier Marshal"

1:

World:"Chinese Picture" Alhambra:The Man Who

Played God" Majestic-Wild Gold" Star:-"Kismet"

Dances-Hong Kong University Union's Annual Dance." Great Tamar's Hall, 9 p.m.; H.M.S. Dance, on board, 8.45 p.m.

Meetings.-Final, Members and Creditors, Tat Hang Co. Ltd.. Tung Sing Lau, 2nd floor, 57 Nan- chang Street, 'Shamshulpo, 4 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. respectively.

Miscellaneous. Cralgengower Cricket Club Whist Drive. 9 p.: Tombola for Servicemen and Lecture Hall, families, Garrison 7.30 p.m.

Moon.-IX Moon. 13th Day.

Principal Malls

Outward Air Mail for Europe by Combrin, 9am; steamer, 10.30 Siteria by a.m.; for Europe via Chenonceaux, 5 p.m.

Sports

Cricket.rst Division. Army ▾ Civil Service C.C. (F); Kowloon C.C. Indian R.C. (F.): Second Division, Civil Service C.C. v. R. A.M.C. (L). Royal Navy v. Police (F).

Football First Division, Lin- colns v. Club (Sookunpoo), Kow- loon v. East Lancashires (Kowlooti Ground), St. Joseph's v. South China "B" (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m. Second Division. Borderers

v. South China. 3 p.m.; "Lincolns

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VISIT OF AIR MINISTER

Greeted by Service

Planes

Bangkok, Oct. 8. When Sir Philip Sassoon, Under- Secretary of State for Air, arrived at Don Muang. he was received by the local military authorities.

He was impressed by the con- crete runways organisation at the aerodrome and expressed his. regret that his programme for the homeward journey made it impos- sible for him to attend the annual dinner of the British Association In Stam.

At Alor Star

Penang, Oct. 8. Sir Philip arrived at Alor Star yesterday at 3.40 p.m. and after- wards left for Peñang by road.

The Imperial Airways machine by which he travelled was greeted by planes of the No. 100 (Torpedo Bomber) squadron.

Sir Philip was met at Alor Star by the Resident Counciliar.

After making" a tour of Penang. where he has been staying with Mr. A. M. Goodman, Sir Philip left to-day

by service aircraft for Kuala Lumpur, calling en route at Ipoh and Talping.

To-morrow he will proceed to Singapore, where he will stay three days.

Nelson Day (1805). Feast at St. Margaret's Church.

Cinemas.

King's: Catherine The Great" Queen's: "Stamboul Quest" Central: "Fog”- Oriental:

-- "George

World:"Kismet"

White's Scandals"

Alhambra: "Winner Takes All Majestic: "No More Women" Star:-"Fugitive Lovers" Miscellaneous: - "Lawn Bowls

v. Eastern, Royal Artillery v Kow-closing day and "At Home," Cral- loon. Young Indians v. Club, East gengower Cricket Club, 2.30 p.m. Lancashires y, University, 4.30 p.m.; Third Division, R.A.M.C.. Railway v. Recreio. Lin-

Police

V.

Moon.-IX Moon, 14th Day. Religious. Special Service for coins v. R.A.O.G, Radio v. Royal Judges and Legal Profession, St. Air Force, Borderer v. Royal Eng-John's Cathedral, 11 am ineers, 3 p.m.

Hockey. Caer Clark Cup, Cen-

Sports

tral British School v. Central Bri- Cyling.-Hong Kong Cycling tish Association (King's Park), 3 Club Opening Winter Run (Kow- p.m. Friendly matches, Punjabis loon Vehicular Ferry) 9am. seconds. "Incognitos" (Marina), 4.30 p.m.

Football. First Division, Bor- derers

V.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1934.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Twenty First Sunday After Trinity

S. JOHN'S'' CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG

Sunday, 21st October, 1934.

Twenty First Sunday After Trinity.

Holy Communion Holy Communion (Peak

Church)

Children's Service Judicial Service

& a.m.

8.3.m. 10 a.m. 11 am. Pdeacher: The Bishop of Hong Kong

Holy Communion Evensong

.12.15 p..

6.30 p.m. Preachtr: The Bishop of Hong Kong.

Third series of Sermons for Enquirers

"Need we be certain?" Weed Day Services Matins. Dally at 9 am. Intercessions for "the Wednesday at 10.15 p.m.

Holy Comin union.--S. Day. Thursday at 7.45 am.

Holy Communion.-Friday at 7.45

a.m.

P

دار

MUNIFICENT GIVER

Grand Old Man Of Journalism

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London, Sept. 28.

at 2.45 p.m. The Girls' Guild" will meet as usual on 5.30 p.m. There will be a Klondyke

Sir Langdon Bonython, who has Whist Drive in the Hall at just made the largest single pub- p.m. Admlasion 60 cents in-ile gift-£100,000-im the history cluding refreshments. Proof South Australla, is the Grand ceeds in ald of Fate Funds. Old Man of Commonwealth jour-

nalism. On Wednesday the Wolf Clubs

meet at 5.30 p.m.

He was born in London In 18-18,

On Thursday the Women's Fellow. and comes of an old Cornish fami- ly. At one time he was a very ship will have a "Games

Junior member of the staff of the afternoon" beginning at 3 p.m.

newspaper, the "Adelaide Ad- On Saturday the Church will be vertiser," of which he afterwards decorated for Harvest Thanks-became proprietor. He sold the giving. Qifts of Flowers paper for £1,000,000 in 1929, Fruit and Vegetables will be very welcome. (These should be in the Church

at 10 o'clock),

Scout Rally in the Church Grounds from 2.30-8. p.m.

There will be

Sick-ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH,

HONG KONG

Luke's

Choir Practice.-Friday at 5.39

The Chapel of the Resurrection Happy Valley 9.15 a.m.-Sunday School.

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral. Caine Road.

October 21st.-Twenty Second Sunday After Pentecost. Sunday dedicated to the Propaga- tion of the Faith. All the faithful are earnestly request- ed to receive Holy Communion and pray for the conversion of the Infidels,

Morning Services,

1st Mass at 8.

(Queen's Road. Easty. Sunday, 21st October, 1934,

Twenty First Sunday After Trinity.

Morning Ordery 10.15 am. bp the

Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck. Hymn No. 536. "My God, is any -hour so sweet?" ("Southport") Prayer

The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. 442 "O Lord enlarge our scanty thought of Thee" ("Eden")

ist. Lesson, 1 Sam. 3, Children's Address, Children's Hymn No. 414 thank Thee Lord for fair earth" ("Holly") 2nd. Lesson. Mart. 19. 13-30 Prayer Notices

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We this

Hymn No. 708 "We love Thy king-

dom, Lord" ("St. Giles")

Ind Mass at 8. with sermon in Sermon

Chinese:

3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon lu

English.

Evening Service...

At ".4. Recitation of the Rosary, and Benediction of the Bless- ed Sacrament.

Recreio (Sookunpoo). October 25th-53rd Anniversary Navy v. South China "A" (Caro-

of the Apostleship of Prayer line Hill) Chinese Athletics

in Hong Kong.***

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Lawn Bowls-Kowloon B.G.C. v. Club de Recrelo. 3 p.m. "Racing: Ninth Extra Race Royal Artillery (Club Ground), Meeting (Happy Valley). 2 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Second Division, Royal

Rugby-Club v. Navy Happy Engineers Valley). 4.30 p.

V.. Chinese Athletic Third Division, East Lancashires Yachting-Royal Hong Kongv. R.AS.C., 3 p.m. Yacht Club's Menagerie and Se- parate "A Class Race (Corinthian Crews) for Racing Yachts; Night Race for Cruisers, 3 p.m.

p.m

Sunrise.-6.21 a.m. Sunset -5.55

Tides. High at 7.11 and 20.20. Low at 0.51 and 12.35

Sunday, October 21,

Anniversaries and Holidays:- Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.

Golf Entries close for Colony's Championship: Happy Valley Y Kowloon Golf Club, 9 am.

Lawn Bowls-Craigengower CClosing Day.

C.

Rifle Shooting-Interport Prac- tice (Stonecutters Range).

Sunrise.-8.22 a.m. Sunset.-5.54

p.m.

Tides. High at 3.10 and 20.44." Low at 1.45 and 14.08.

RUSSIAN MOSCOW BAKERY

69, Rua do Campo, MAÇÃO.

All kinds of bread by first class Russian Bakers.

Visit our bakery.

October 28th-At 5.30 P

gins the Triduum of supplica- tion for the practice of daily Communion Rosary, Sermon and Benediction..

Hyrrin No. 9270 timely happy. timely wise" ("Melcombe") Blessing National Anthem..

Evening Order. 6 pm by

the

Rev. E, C. H. Tibbeck. Hymn No. 417 "Come Thou fount

of every blessing"

("Normandy")

Prayer

B

Hymn No. 827 "Their names are

The Lord's Prayer

names of kinga" ("Forgmore") Reading Notices

October 37th-As the preceeding Hymn No. 681 "God of mercy.

day.

God of grace" ("Dix") Address

Hymn No. 416 "Life and light

and joy are found"

On Week Days Mass at 6 and 7.30.

!

Blessing

ST. ANDREW'S. CHURCH. KOWLOOŃ.

(Church of England)

("Chorterhouse"}

NOTICES

October 21. Bunday night, 8.15 p.m-Christian Bocial Four. Soldiers and Sallors Home Lounge.

The following are the Services. | October 23, Tuesday, 5.30 p.m.--

etc., for the forthcoming week at

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon:

Sunday, 21st October, 1934. Twenty First Sunday After Trinity.

8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion.

HOU HING DANCING CLUB 11.00 am-Choral Communion and

Top Floor, Central Hotel. Every Night Dancing.

Refreshments, Bar, and Best Partners.

GARAGE MACAU New and Comfortable Tourist Cars

Phone 2317.

DOG

Seranon Preacher: "The Vicar.

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6.15 p.m.-Eversong and, Bermon

Preacher: The Vicar. Sunday Schools:-Young People's Bervice in the Church at $.45 a.m. Primary Sunday School in the Hall at 10 am.

On Monday "the Little Company of Christ" meet in the Church at 6 p.m.

On Tuesday the Mothers' Union will meet in the Church Hall

RACING

11.

MEETINGS: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.

$2 Pari-Mutuels;

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$1 Cash Sweeps;

ADMISSIONS : Members Stand $1, Public Stand

cents,

ban

Quarterly Meeting, Assembly Hall, Soldiers' and Ballors' Home.

and and

October 23, Tuesday-Vocational

Training. Shorthand Typing ClassS, Soldiers' Sallors Home, pm. Electri- cal Installation Class, -5.30. October 25, Thursday, 5.30 pm-

Building Committee. October 28, Friday, 6.30 pm- -Electrical Installation. Class. 8/band and T/writing at e

urd

October 22 ond 25.-The Badmin

fetton Club meets on Monday

and Thursday at 7 pm.

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road.

(Hong Kon )

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1934. Sunday School:

Kennedy Road 20 m.

Taikoo-45 p.m.`*•.

Morning Service; 10.30 am.

Evening Servicer 6pm.

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Frischer at both Services:

Rev. Dr. E. I. Allen. Av

Social Hour in the Church Hall after Evening Servicefalo

Community Singing:

Conductor:-Dr. L. T. Ride.

Sir Langdon's benefactions have been numerous since his retire- ment. They include £50,000, 'to Adelaide University for the erec- tion of a Great Hail, and a simi- lar sum for the establishment of a law school

FIRST CHURCH OF OHRIST, SOLENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston." Mass, U.S.A), MACDONNELL ROAD, ELOY BOWI

ROAD THAM STATION.

OCTOBER 21, 1934-

'SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 a.m.

Subject:-"DOCTRINE OF

ATONEMENT"

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The Sunday School is held on Sun day Mornings, 1 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, & p.maj Reading Room at above address open Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to

ནྭ་ 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 30 to 7 p.m.

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

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