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To-Morrow's
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Fourth Sunday In Advent
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
HONG KONG
#3rd December, 1934.
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT,
Holy Communion
8.00 a.m.
Church)........... 8,00 a.in. Children's Service .........10.00a.m. Mattins and Sermon....11.00am.
Preacher: The Dean. Evensong
Holy Communion (Peak
Preacher:
Kong,
8.30 p.m. The Bishop of Hong
"Can we be Christian In the Modern Work!"
"Making Room For Christ" December 24th -Christmas Eve, 5.30 par Choral Evensong with preparation for Com- munion
December 25th-Christmas Day:
6.15 am.-Holy Communion. 7.00 am.-Holy Communion. 8.00 am-Holy Communion
(Choral).
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
» (Queen's Road E. Wanchal
Hong Kong).
23rd December, 1934 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Morning Order, 19.15 am. by the
Rev. Erris Tribbeck. Hymn No. 3 "Before Jehovah's
awful throne" ("Old 100th.") Prayer
The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. 129 "While shepherds
watched
("Lyngham":
A. T. 8.)
1st Leason, Isa, 35. Children's Address Children's Hymn No. 850 "LAWEJ
in a manger
("Away
in a manger') 2nd Lesson, Rey. 3: 1-13 Prayer Notices
Hymn No. 110 "Jesu, Lover of my soul" ("Aberystwyth" 726)
8.00 mm-Holy Communion at Sermon
the Peak Church.
10.00 a.m.-Children's Service. } 10.00 am-Children's Service
Hymn No. 924 "Christ, whose
glory alls the skies" {"Well- spring" 574)
Chapel of the "Resurrec- 'Blessing tion Happy Valley.
11.00 a.m.-Mattins and Ser-
mon. Freacher. The Dean. 12.15 p.m-Holy Communion. December 26th.-St. Stephen's
National Anthem
Evening Order, 6.00 p.m. by the
Rev. Erris. Tribbeck, Hymn No. 669 "Dear Lord and Father ("Rest" A.T. 23)
Day: 10,15 am-Holy Com-Prayer munion.
The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. 304 "Father of all
("Tallis' Ordinal")
December 27th St. John's Day:
7.45 a.m.Holy Communion. December 28th-Holy Innocents Reading
Day: 7.45 a.m.-Holy Com- Prayer
munion.
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral. Caine Road.
Notices
་་
Hymn No. 358 "Depth of Mercy!"
("Redhead No. 47′′).
Address
the
Hymn No. 116 "Sing we
King * ("Glory Song")
Blessing
CHRISTMAS DAY, 25TH..
DECEMBER, 1934.
Dec. 23rd-FOURTH SUNDAY OF 10.15 am. Order by the Rev. Erris
ADVENT.
MORNING
SERVICES.
1st Mass at 8.
Tribbeck.
Hymn No. 119 "Angels from the realms of Glory" ("Cwin Rhondda 015)
2nd Mass at 8, with sermon in Prayer
Chinese.
The Lord's Prayer
3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in Hymn No. 124 "See amid the
English
EVENING SERVICE.
wiriter's snow" ("Oxford")
1st Lesson, Isa. 9: 1-7 Children's Address
Children's Hymn No. 118 "O come,
_all_ze_faithful"*
Fideles")
At 4. Novena in preparation for Christmas, followed by Bene- “diction of the Blessed Sacra-
ment. December 24th-Vigil of Christ- Fast day. Solemn Pon- mas, tical Mass at Midnight. December 25th-Christmas Day Sermon
("Adeste
2nd Lesson, Lk. 2: 1-20 Prayer Hymn No. 142 "Let earth and heaven... ("Adoration")
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1934.
Services
December 28th. Friday Padre's
Party.
UNION CHURCH
(Kennedy Road, Hong Kong),
Sunday, December 23rd, 1934.
SUNDAY SCHOOL · Talkoo-2.45 p.m. Morning Service-10.30 a.m.
(Broadcast). (Sunday School scholars bringing gifts of toys for children in Hospitals). Preacher: The Rev. E G. Powell, Evening Service-4.00 p.m Choral Selections from Hendel's
Messiah.
Soloists:-Mrs. A., M. Bowes-Smith (Soprano); Mrs. H. L, Lock- hart (Contralto); Mr. W. J. T. Phelps (Tenor); Mr. A. P.
Glanville (Baritone). Social Hour will be held in the Church "Hall after Evening Service. CHRISTMAS DAY, 25TH DEC. Morning Service--10.30′′ 67.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mast, U.S.4) Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday, December 23rd, 1934 Sunday Service-11.15 8.m. Subject: "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE."
The Sunday School is held on
Sunday Mornings-10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeting-8.00
p.m.
Reading Room at above address
open: Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to Noon: Monday and Thursday-5.30, 12-7.00 p.233.
The Public is cordially invited to attend services and visit
the Read Roum
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London, Nov. 97. One of the most remarkable in/lustrial developments that Great Britain has known for many years is rapidly approaching completion here, and is turning a village of a few hundred inhabitants into a modern manufacturing town that before long will have a population of 10,000, writes a special corres- pundent from Corby, Northamp tonshire.
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Iron Ore Stories
Plan have been completed for rchools, cinemas, social clubs, ports fields. Religious denomine tiona are preparing appeals for church-building funds. Rows of shops are springing up.
A complete new town is being created around an enormous indus trial undertaking the new town which is being built at Corby will bave Cost £3,000,000 when it is completed.
Fully 2.500 men will be employ- ed. The works and offices, which will cover 230 acres, will be sur rounded by a garden city.
The vast stores of Northampton- shire irca ore supply the explana tion.
Messrs. Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., the frm of tube makers, have taken over more than 26,000 acres, and those 28,000 acres represent the gigantic total of 450,000,000 tons of available iron ore.
From this vast supply Bessemer steel is going to be made and the great new works will be in produc- tion possibly by Christmas, and certainly early in the New Year.
Scottish workmon
and their families are being brought down iu batches week by week Several hundreds of them are already here und in occupation of their new homes.
At Corby, the seemingly inex- haustible reserves of the material are on the same spot as the processes which turn them first
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Feast of the Nativity of Our Hymn No. 120 "Christians, awake of more than 20,000 tons, are to
." ("Yorkshire")
Lord.
December 26th.-St. Stephen," Pro-Blessing
tomartyr.
December 29th.-Feast of Saint
of
Exposition
terbury. To day begins the Triduum for the Forty Hours... "Bolemn
the Blessed Sacrament. At 5:30. Sermon followed by Benedic-
tion
National Anthem,
NOTICES 'FOR THE WEEK
tubes by the most modern-met- hoda.
Pig-iron making has been carried on at Corby for 25 years, but on a relatively small scale. The three old blast-furnaces have been modernised, but the big new dove- lopment is the creation of the Bessemer steel works.
have
itself is being turned into a hostul
for officials.
Four famous "Atlantic liners, all
be scrapped.
Eight hundred houses They are the Adriatic (24,679 | already been built. Two hundred tons), once one of the White Star more will soon be finished, lines "Big Four," the Minnetonka
Mansion Hostel Thomas Archbishop of Can-December 23rd, Sunday Chris (21.998 tons) and Minnewaska Four miles out there is the tian Social Hour, Sailors' (21,718" tons), both owned by the Carlton Hall estate. This, too, has and Soldiers' Home, Lounge, Atlantic Transport Co., and the heen bought, and 50 largar houses there for the 8.15 pm: Carol party leaves French net France (23,769 tons). Rre being built
administrative staff. The mansion S. & Home 9.15 p.m.
The Adriatic, which is to be put December 24th, Monday.—Bad- | off the Cunard-White Star sailing
minton, 7" p.m.
-list at once, is 27 years old.
The villagers have become used December 27th, Thursday.--Bad-
She was formerly" the biggest to the bustle and the activity. minton. 7 p.m.
Atlantic liner sailing from Liver- Their shops have never seen such pool, and during the war earned | multitudes of customers, and their the title of "Queen of the Muni- strips of land have never even in tions Fleet." motor-liners Britan- the wildest dreamings taken on Lic and Georgic.
such factual and potential rich-
Recently, the construction of
All this
has been done in lese the motor-liners Britannic and than two years What has already Georgie led to a disposal of the become a town was, at the begin- White Star's Big Four, but the ning of 1933, a great stretch of Adriatic continued to run with the agricultural land. two new ships, and was a popular holiday cruising. vesred.
On Week Days
Mass at 6 and 7.30.
7.30.
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HOU HING DANCING CLUB Top Floor, Central Hotel.
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GARAGE MACAU New and Comfortable Tourist Cars
Phone 231 7.
The Minnetonka and Minnewas ka have been laid up at ́Antwerp since. Ortonez 1933.
They cost £2,350.000 when built by Mesas Horland and Wolff, and have now both been purchased by Messrs. Douglas and Ramsay, of Glasgow, for lers than £100,000. ·
The C.G.T. Jiner France has been kept as a reserve ship, but will become surplus when the giant new liner Normandie. is put into service, next May.
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MEETINGS: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.
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$2 Pari-Mutuels;
Sunday, 9.15 P.M.
$1 Cash Swoops;
Members Stand $1, Public Stand 40 eants.
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