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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Second Sunday After Trinity

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

HONG KONG

January 20, 1935-Second Sunday

after Trinity:

& am Holy Communion 8 am Holy Communion (Peak

Church).

10a.m.--Children's Service, 10 a.m.-Kindergarten School 11 am-Mattins and Sermon Preacher: The Dean.

12.15 p.m.-Holy Communion, 6.30 p.m.-Evensong.. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong Kong. "Dare we follow Christ -In forgiving?"", 14 Week Day Services, etc. Mattins: Daily at 9 a.m. Intercessions for the Sick: Wed-

nesday at 10.15 am Holy Communion: Thursday at

7.45 am.

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Holy Communion, Conversion of St. Paul, Friday at 7.45 am. Choir Practice: Friday at 5.30

p.m.

Special Notice

Friday, January 25, 5.30 p.

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Service of Conservation of Arch-

deacon Mok as Assistant Bishop of

Sunday, January 20, 1935, Sunday Service--11.15 am. A

Subject:~"LIFE"

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings—10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeting-4.00

p.m.

Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday-10 a.m. to Noon; Monday Thurs day 5.30, 12-7.00 p.m. The Public is 'cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.

UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road, Hong Kong).

Sunday, January 20, 1935.. SUNDAY SCHOOL Kennedy Road-9.30 a.m. Talkoo-2.45" p.m.

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Morning Service-10.30 a.m. Evening Service-6.00 p.m. Preacher at both services: Rev. E.

G. Powell.

HONG HỒNG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, -1935.

REUNION OF SAAR WITH

GERMANY

League Decision Relieves The Tension

[Special to the Hong Kong Daty, the transference of sovereignty

Press" (Copyright)}.

Geneva, January 17.

should take place as well as to suggest various forms of liquidat- The Saar territory will be re-ing the present regime in the Saar. by March 1, according to a unani-be solved, are numerous and com- united with the rest of Germany These questions, which are still to mous decision taken by the League Plicated but the results hitherto Council on Thursday evening at attained will facilitate the Anal 8.50 in accordance with the recom- settlement, Yesterday, the heady Emendation of the Saar Committee of the German Government add- of Three. Although the decision ressed the inhabitants of the Saar Was generally anticipated it was territory, enjoining the greatest received with great relief as the discipline and telling them their ending of the tension engendered I return to Germany must not ba in the last few days by foreseen, blemished by any stain. With delay. After the news of a Franco- these words, I am sure "Hitler ex- German agreement to settle the pressed his destre that all reprisals. question of the demilitarization of should be avoided against those the Baar region by direct negotia who have exercised the rights of tions has become krown the league free speech and voting given them Council met on Thursday evening by the treaty. The final settle- shortly after 8 o'clock to take up ment must not leave any feeling the Saar issue. Baron Aloist as rap- of bitterness and it is the world's parteur informed the council that hope that it will be made with

deterred France from closing her the Committee of Three had taken dignity. The reasons of humanity

frontiers to any refugees who may seek asylum in her territory after the Plebiscite but it must be clear-

Social Hour in the Church Hall cognisance of the fact that the

after Evening Service..

Saar population had in all election districts decided by majority for the reunion with Germany.

In

the Diocese of Victoria Hong Kong DIARY OF LOCAL due consideration to the wish ex-ly understood that the problem of

and South China (Bishop of Can- ton).

CATHÒLIC CATHEDRAL

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

January 20-Second Sunday after

Epiphany. Celebration of the Papal Day.

MORNING SERVICES 1st Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at 8, Solemn High Mass

with sermon,

3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon

in English.

EVENING SERVICE At 4, Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament. January 21-Feast of St. Agnes, Patroness of the Children of

Mary.

January 25-Conversion

Paul, Apostle. On week days:

Mass at 6 and 7.30.

of St

ENGLISH METHODIST

CHURCH

(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, E.)

Sunday, January 20, 1935:-

10.15 am-Morning Service.

6 p.m.-Evening Service,

Preacher at both Services: Rev.

Erris C. H, Tribbeck.

At the Sallors' and Soldiers'

* Home"

Sunday, January 20, 825 p.m.—

Chistian Bocial Hour.

5. p.m.-Building Sub-Committee. Monday, January 21, 7pm-Bad-

minton Club.

Tuesday, January 5.30 pm-Voca-

tional Training Classes. Wednesday, January 23, 8.30 pm-

Games Evening." Thursday, January 24, 8 pm

Badminton League Match. Friday, January 25, 5.30 pm Vocational Training Classes. 7 p.m. Billiards Tournament

Final.

EVENTS

(Continued from Page 1)

Sports

pressed by the Saar inhabitarits, the committee thought they were In a position to make the follow- ing recommendations:

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RECOMMENDATIONS

(1) the reunion of the undivided: Saar territory with Germany, ac- cording to the provisions of Article 48 of the Versailles Treaty and the conditions attendant to this treaty as well as the special obligations undertaken in connection with the Plebiscite.

Cricket Craigengower C.C. Share Brokers Association (F),

Football First Division. South China "A" y. Club de Recreio (Caroline Hul); St. Joseph's v. Navy (Caroline Hill, Chinese Athletic v. East Lancashires (Club (2) the date of the re-instate Ground), 4 pm; Second Division, ment of Germany as the govern- Lincolns v. Navy, 2.30 p.m.; Thirding authority in the Saar be fixed Division, Railway v. Lincoins, R. A before. March 1, S. C. v. Royal Air Force, 2.30 μm. (3) To authorise the Saar Com- Golf-First Round Junior Cham-mittee, in conjunction with the pionship Royal Hong Kong Golf German and French governments Club; Kowloon Golf Club Dewar Trophy Competition, 9 a.m.; Sha- tin Golf Club v. Country Club, 915

A.K.

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the Saar refugees if and in a de Free it arises is the matter of in- ternattorial concern which 15 the task of the League of Nations to settle.

to

... DESIRE FOR PEACE

"In welcoming the Baar's return 73

Germany, continued

Laval,

Hitler once more emphasised his desire for peace and stated that Germany has no more territorial claims on France. I note this reconcilation of our respective statement. It is a fact that the

countries is one of the most essen- dal conditions in European peace. France is peace loving. Other na- tions have the same right and therefore none should hesitate to take part in the formation of the

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as well as the Baar governing compacts which is one of the elements mission, to decide what provisions providing security by assuring each are rendered recessary in view o. signatory indispensable and re the change of government as well ciprocal guarantees petion date d Hockey-Mamak Tournament, as the manner in which the obliga- Central British v. United (King's tions referred to shall be carried speech, Lord Privy Seal Eden and On the conclusion of M. Leval's Park), 10.30 am.; Police v. HMS. out. Should an agreement as to M. Litvino made short addresses Parthian Police Training School these provisions not be reached by expressing the opinion that the Ground), 4,30 p.m.; Men's Inter-February 15 the Committee of satisfactory solution attained re- port Trial (King's Park), 10.30 a.m.

flected on the honour of the part- Yacht-Royal Navy v. Army. Sunrise.---7.05. a.m. Sunset-8.03

unanimously passed the resolution ies concerned. The Council then

recommendations whereupon after adopting the Committee of Three's

& brief speech of thanks by Rushd! Aras, the session was adjourned Transocean Kuo Min.

p.m.

Three shall submit further pro- posals to the Council which would then make the necessary decision of the appropriate paragraphs of in accordance with the provisos the Versailles treaty and the special Monday, Jan. 21,

obligations regarding the Plebis Anniversaries and Holidays.eite entered into by the French Great Cold. (Ta-han);

ard German Governments.

Tides. High at 11.23 and 21:45 Low at 4.20 and 5.03.

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Cinemas,

King's "Of Human Bondage." Queen's: "Crime Without Pas-

sion."

Central: "Chinese Picture." Oriental The Thin Man.". World: "By Whose Hand?"?' AlhambraReturn Of The

Terror."

After Baron Aloisi had finished reading the report, Laval rose to address the Council.-- Transpcena Kuo Min,

M. LÁVAL'S "SPEECH

Geneva, Jan. 17.

EX-SERVICEMEN PLEASED"

FREEMASONRY

IN 1934

More Lodges • Um

The List

(Special Air Mall Service)

-Loudou, Dec. 26, the War, as shown by the number Since the big peak period after of initiates into Freemasonry, the Craft under the United Grand Lodge of England bas steadied down to sure if somewhat slower progress. The number of lodges. of the list at the end of Septem- ber, 1934, was 4,815, an increase of 73 over the previous year. The figures are as follows (last year's total being shown in brackets):- vincial lodges, 2,910 (2,803); mili London lodges, 1,184 (1,184); pro- tary lodges, 9 (2); lodges in dis tricts oversea, 863 (657); lodges abroad not under districts, 50 (36).

The Duke of Connaught will be the thirty-fifth year in succession. nominated as Grand Master for.

Prince of Wales, afterwards King The Duke's rule exceeds that of bis brother and predecessor, the

award VIL who was Grand Master from 1874-1901. Several members of the Royal Family are prominent in the Craft; the Prince ***** Paris, Jan. 17.

fflesis Provincial Grand A deep impression was caused York for Middlesex, the Duke ot Maiter for Barrey the Duke of in the circles of the French ex-Kent for Wiltshire Prince Arthur servicemen by theconcillatory of Connaught for Berkshire, and speech which Hitler delivered on the Earl of Harewood for the West Tuesday following the proclama. Riding of Yorkshire, M Laval began his speech by tion of the result of the Saar ple- Lord Ampthill is not only the pointing out that the result of the biscite. Jean Goy, one of the lea-senior Provincial Grand Master, Majestic: The Ghoul

Saar had been clear, the Saar poders of the National Confedera having ruled over Bedfordshire Star: Bitter Bweet?

pulation having by its own free tion of ex-servicemen which num. since 1891, but has been Fre Grand Dances-Cheero Club, 8.30 p.m.

will decided its fate. Under these pers nearly 4,000,000 former sold that office is in length of time, a Master since 1908. His tenure of Meetings-Committee, og's circumstances, the League of Na- Jubilee Celebrations.

lers characterised the Chancel record. Lord Cornwallis, who has tions Council was obliged to re- ler's utterances as "fresh evidence Teen Deputy Grand Master since Council Chamber, 5,30 pm. Arts Associa- solve the Baar's re-incorporation of Hitler's sincerity while Cas 1926, has held the office of Provin ton. University, 8 pm.

sin who had often peen delegated cis Grand Master for at for Moon Moop, 17th Day.

The French Premier went on to to represent French war veterans 89 years. These long periods of Special Notice

Rehearsals. Hiawatha," Cathe: say that France, by having already in international conferences wel.ervice is ligh offer there. Wednesday, January 30, Klondykedral Hall; 5.30 pm.

taken the measures anticipating comed "the message of peace fortunately no effect on the en Whist.commencing at 8.30 p.m!!

the Council's decision, had proved which the Chancellor addressed ess and interest of these Badminton. Mixed Doubles, her unfaltering faith in the prin- France. The deputy, Scapini who notable for the youthfulness of its -Admission 60 cents with Refresh- Chinese RC. y. Club de Recreio ciple of inviolability of the treaties, lost his eyesight during the war and fending members despite their age.

Fuished brethren, Freem

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adding that the League of Na-is the president of the French Fe- Another notable example of this Brigade v., St. Andrew's, & pm

tions bad once more rendered dis- deration of blind war veterans, afforded by the Grand Secretary Hockey X.M.CA.. Y. Police Sec-guished service to the cause of pointed out the important econo- Bir Colville Smith, onds (King's Park). 5 pm,

peace by solving this delicate pro- mic advantage from the Franco that office since 1917. Yachting Royal Hong Kong

blem which could have been the German reconciliation. Yacht Club Seventh Championship cause of a conflict between two

previously connected Race for Ladles.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church; The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

Mass. 17.8.A.):5-

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road Tram Station.

Sports.

Bunrise.-7.05 a.m.; Sunset-6.04

·D.m.

with Germany,

“A DIFFICULT TASK But, Laval continued, the task Tides. High at 11:46 and 22.14; of the League of Nations is not Low at 4.50 and 15:42.

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Henri Pichot, president of the powerful Left Wing Federation and former front1ghters who had been instrumental in establishing dividing Germany and France, one contact between French Derman of the most-burning problems had

that the ing that

isations been elimi

celve Hit repeated

the the Trend After the eran

yet ended. Important questions exit ex-servicemen must be settled before the Saar's some months ago opined reunion with Germany can be French public sh realised. The Committee 18 con- ler's

fronted with a dimcult task. It greatest

must after due consultation with definite settlement the the two Interested Governments question and the Governing Commissionemphi propose the conditions under which be no

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