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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
Palm Sunday-The Great Holy Week
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom - ing services at the Catholic Cathe- ural Caine Road.
April 14th-Palin Sunday-The
Great Holy Week:
MORNING SERVICES
1st Mass at 6.—Åt 7.30 begins the
Blessing of the palm.
3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in
English
April 14, Palm Sunday 7.30 a.m.-Blessing and distribution
of the Palms, followed by Holy Mass and reading. of the Passion (St. Matthew), -
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Procession from the Reposl tory to the Main Altar.
Mass of the Presanctified. N.B. The gentlemen who
companied the Procession on Maunday Thursday are invited to follow The Blessed Sacra- ment to the Main Altar.
1 p.m.-The Way of The Cross in
Chinese-Fr. L. Fung.
3 p.m.-The Way of The Cross in English-FT. N. Maestrirdi.
2nd Mass at 8-Solemn High
Mass. Procession, The Solemn 5.30 p.m.-The Office of Tenebrae. chanting of the Passion ac-8.15 p.m-Solemn Procession with cording to the Gospel of St.
statue of the "Dead Christ" followed by a sermon on the Matthew Chap. 26 and 27.
Passion in English by Rev. Fr. T. F. Ryan, 8.J. Order of the Procession:-1, The Cross: 2, St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men's Society: 3 The Ladies of the Pious Union of St. Teresa: The Ladies of Our Lady of Seven Dolours; 5, Altar boys and Clergy: 6, The Statue of The Dead Christ; 7. The Children of Mary: 8. The Choir: 9, The Faithful. N.B. The Procession will take place inside the Church. All persons are requested to hold a lighted candle if they wish to walk in the procession. April 20.-Holy Saturday:
the blessing of the At 6 a.m.
"Faschal Candle and the bap
tismal Fonts."
9.30 am-Holy Mass and reading of the Passiou. (St.' Matthew)! After Mass, Jubilee Pilgrimage to the Church of the Precious
Blood and Rosary Church. April 17 Wednesday ----"Abstinence
Day:
At 5 p.m. the solema recitation and chanting of the Office of the Passion. After the Office the last Lenten Mission sermon. The same service of the Office also on the following Thursday and Good Friday-evening, April 17, Holy Wednesday 8.30 a.m.-Holy Mass with reading
of the Passion (St, Luke)... 7.30 a.m.-Holy Mass with reading of the Passion (St. Luke). 3.30 p.m.-The Office of Tenebrae. April 18-Maundy Thursday---St. Etphere, Archbishop of Canter- bury:
At 8 Pontifical High Mass and
Consecration of the Holy oils. At 11 washing of the feet. Adoration or the Blessed Sacra-
ment all day and night. - April 19, Maunday Thursday
7 a.m.-Low Mass, General Com-
munion and Procession to the Repository. N.B-This will be the only Mass and No Com- munions will be distributed. after Mass has ended.
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At 7.30, Solemn High Mass."|||
April 20, Holy Saturday 7am-Blessing of the fire, Bless- ing of the, Paschal Candle and the Baptismal Font, Baptism of Adults,
High Mass and Holy Communion.
April 21, Easter Sunday 7.30 a.m.-Holy Mass and sermon. 9.30 a.m.-Solemn High Mass and
Benediction.
PROGRAMMIT OF MUSIC Good Friday.-Proression of
the "Dead Christ"
Ecce vidimus eum.—Haydn, Miserere. (In "Faux Bohrdon"). Adoramus te Christe-Dupois. Easter Sunday-Solemn High Mass
Kyrie. Gloria, Credo.-Mattioll Offertory-Lammens. Sanctus. Benedictus, Agnus Del-
Magri
Benediction
O Salutaris.-Perusi. Tantum Ego-Ravanello.
Tertiaries of The Third Order of St. Francis, Promoters and Members of the Apostleship of! Prayer and Members of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men's Society are invited to follow in the Procession to the Reposi-Hong Kong offers the following 10 tory.
5.30 p.m.-The Office of Tenebrae.
NB-Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament at the Repository will commence at 9 a.m., and continue during the whole day and night until 1.30 the next morning, when The Blessed Sacrament will be carried · in procession to the Main "Altar, April 19-Good Friday-Fasting
Day:
At 8, Solemn Mass of the Pre-
sanctifed.
At 5 pm. Office of the Passión
and the way of the Cross. Adoration of the Cross all day.
9.30
April 19, Good Friday a.m. The reading of Passion (St John).
the
The Uncovering of the Cross..
The Catholle Truth Scelety of
cts pamphlets for sale in connec- tion with the Services for Holy'
Week:
D247. Tenebrae for Wednesday. - D248.--Tenebras for Thursday,
D249. Tenebrae for Friday, D216.-Good Friday Mass (8vo
size),
D308.-Good Friday Mass (small
(size), and
D250--Mass for Holy Saturday,—— Also obtainable in one volume at $1 each or at 60 cts with paper cover.
Also the Ceremonies of Holy Week Explained:-
D150.-Palm Sunday. D151-Tenebrae. D152.-Maunday Thursday, D153.Good Friday, D14-Holy Saturday,
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THE METHODIST CHURCH THREE-POWER MEETING
KONG BONG (ENGLISH) CIRCULT
Palm Sunday, 1935
United Board and Methodista, ist Bait The Lincolnshire Regt, and 2nd Batt The Fast Lancashire Regt., NAAF. Institute, 8.15 am. by the Rev. E. Powell, Hankow Lines, Shamshuipo Camp. N
(Good Friday, 8.15 am by the
ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH, QUEEN'S RD. E., WANCHẢI.
AT STRESA
Pressmen Mark Time On
The Mainland
Rev. Erria Tribbeck, Shamshulpo | [Speelal to the "Hong Kong Dail, tees of ita execution. In other Words France will not oppose Camp).
Press" (Copyright).1
Stress, Apr. 11. the British thesis but at the same The much-heralded three-Power time will favour Mussolini's more conference began on Thursday 'realistic standpoint, forenoon most insuspiciously from Dealing with the question of the Morning Order, 10.15 am by the the standpoint of 300, Dewspaper Eastern Pact, the correspondent
Rev. E. Tribbeck:
correspondents assembled here points out that a mutual assist- Hymns and Tunes-73 ("West- who were forced to cool their ance pact between Russin, France minster"), 76 ("Dominus Regit heels on the mainland while pos-and Czecho-Slovakia would gain Me"), 86 ("Martham" No. 62), sibly history was being made in full significance only with the in- Bella whence no worth!clusion of Germany and therefore 836 (Ellacombe"), 176 ("Geth- Isola. semane")," 879 National An- while information was allowed to France's efforts will be primarily devoted to expanding this peaceful them.
escape. Appointed Lessons-Isaiah 32, 8t. The Pressmen's curiosity will combination into a more general
Luke, 19: 29-40,
be appeased in the evening when organisation ·
It may be assumed, however, Evening Order, 6 pm, by the Rev. they will be handed out an em-
Edgar Dewstot, General Super-cial communique on the day's that the separate negotiations be- intendent or the South China proceedings. It became known, tween two or more parties can only District of the! Methodist however, that the first meeting serve to give a more precise deñni- of the confererce lasted till one tion to the framework of a later o'clock when the delegates were and more embracing agreement. guests at a luncheon given by and it is from this standpoint that Mussolini. The
and the recent conversations between British French delegations subsequently M. Laval and the Soviet ambasss- visited Pallanza on the mainland dor in Paris, Potemkin, must be in order to pay homage to the late regarded.
FRANCO-RUSSIAN PACT Italian Commander-in-Chief of the
It is certain, continues the cor-1 World War, General Cardona whose remains were buried there respondent that a "Franco-Russian in an imposing Mausoleum. After treaty will be signed before May 1, depositing wreaths on the gere but its provisions are still a matter Appointed Lessons: Psalm 22, Stral's tomb the delegations return for conjecture since they will de- ed to Isola Bella where the dispend entirely on the results of the Stresa conference and the session cursions were resumed. 2
of the League of Nations' which follows.
Church.
Hymns and Tunes-32 ("Mary- ton"), 150 ("Margaret"), " 192 (St, Drostane"), 174 ("St. WII- frid")... Appointed Lessons, Psalm 98, St.
Luke 19: 41-48. Good Friday, April 19, 10.15 am: Hymns and Tunes-180 ("Hors- ley"), 197 ("Berieath the Cross of Jesus"): 371 ("Sagina"), 182 ("Rockingham").
“Mark 15: 18-41.
Notices for the Week:-
Palm Sunday. 815 p.m.---Open meeting for Christian, Fellow- ship, B. & S. Home Lounge,
Monday and Thursday. Badmir
ton Club Meets," 7 pm. Advance Notices:-
Monday, April 29.- Quarterly Meeting, Assembly Hall, 8. & S. "Home, 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1. 5.30 p.m.
House sub-committee. Sunday, May 3, 11.30 am
Leaders' Meeting.
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VAGUE CONJECTURES
Paris, April 11. Owing to the fact that the news paper correspondents at Stress are completely cut off from the April 14, 1935-Sixth Sunday in actual scene of events, the Paris
Lent:
PALM SUNDAY- 8am.Holy Communion,
.8 am-Holy Communion Peak
Church), "
10 am-Children's Services with
Procession of Palms.
11 am-Matins and Sermon, Preacher-Rev. H. W. Baines. 6.30 pm-Eversong and Sermon Preacher Rev. G. H. Bateman,
S.C.F.
SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK
Monday and Tuesday
7.30 a.m.-Matins.
7.45 am--Holy Communion.
the
The
The Italian authorities have taken extracrdinary precautions
Sauerwein in the Paris "Soir" to ensure the safety of the de- legates. Stresa being packed with likewise asserts that before the end soldiers, uniformed police and de-of the month the Franco-Russian agreement wit be an accomplished tectives while military planes we fact and that this agreement offers circling continuously overhead
Rhine The Duce's flair for an effect was o protection along the
frontier and therefore cannot evidenced by the entire staff ine the Palace being clad in pictures-alone satisfy the requirements of
countries. European que costumes of the 18th cen-Temps" displays a considerably more reserved attitude and alind- ing to the "wide gap” between the determined Franco-Italian stand- point on the one hand and the British on the other, declares that the most tangible outcome of the conference would be the strength- ening of the solidarity of the three papers are unable to dve any den-Powers with the problems con- nite information concerning the fronting them.
In any case, concludes the semi- Proceedings and are compelled ett her to indulge in vague conjectures official paper, it would be prema or to resort to lyrical effusions ture to imaghie that definite deci- about the beauty of Lago Maggioregions" such as the modification of Those reporta which are chiefly one or more, articles of the League concerned with political specula- tions, attempt to make up for lack convenant will be arrived at dur-
ing the present deliberations of authentic information by adopt Transcens Kuo Min. ing an aggressive tone towards Germany, harping on her alleged warlike intentions. It is somewhat surprising to see that almost the entire French Press are looking
forward to the results of the con-
5.20 p.m.-Evensong with Address, ference with exaggerated expect
by Rev. H. W, Baines.
Wednesday and Thursday
7.30 am-Matins.
7.45 a.m-Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m.-Evensong.
9 p.m.-Special Service with per- formance of John Masefield's Play "Good Friday."
Good Friday
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OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE - Stresa, Apr. 11. The appetite of the news-star- ved correspondents was somewhar
appeased on Thursday night by the publication of the first official communique which confirms that ancy. Thus, for instance, the
the day's proceedings of the con- "Intransigeant's" special COFTER- pondent to Stresa characterizes the ference were devoted to establish-
contact be parley as one of the most impor-ing the first, tant since the end of the war, tween the three delegations. The asserting that Europe's whole communique states that the dis future is depending on the deci- cussions began on Thursday "fore- hoon at 11 o'clock in the music
slons to be taken at Isola Bella
The correspondent strongly critiroom of Palazzo Borromeo on Isola 7.45 am-Mating Litany and cises England for her dilatory Bella with Mussoll th the chair
Ante-Communion, a
10 a.m.-Children's Service,
11 am to 2 pm The Three Hours Devotion: Conducted by Ray F. N. Chamberlain, RN. 7.36 p.m.-United Special Service
Speaker: Dr. T. Z. Koo."
Easter Eve
7.30 am-Matins. 7.45 am-Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m.-Festal Evensong with
Preparation for Communion...
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tactic" which is calculated to the proceedings being opened by hinder any action by "peaceful the Duce with a short, address of nations." The much discussed ar- welcome. ticle of Popolo d'Italia was cited at some length and the correspon dent, fully endorses the programme for increased armaments set forth therein, adding that the best reply to Germany's rearmament would be that each of the "peaceful, na- tions" provide itself with an army of equal strength to that of the Felch.
" ·TEENCH "ATTITUDE France's attitude, according to the correspondent, will be based on these considerations and "while the Government does, not intend to reject the general security pact which, it is believed, will be sub mitted by the British ministers,
The meeting was attended by:
and foreign the three Premiers ministers, the permanent under- secretary, of the British Foreign Office, Sir Robert Vansittart, the secretary-general of the Qual d'o- say, M. Leger and the Italian chief delegate to the League of Na- tions, Baron "Aloist and some other oficials.
The communique then goes DD to say the British Premier, Mr. Famssy MacDonald expounded the fundamental principles of the Bri- tish foreign policy at the present Juncture.P
VISIT TO BERLIN
Sir John Simon gave an account
it takes the view that such pact of his journey to Berlin and ex- must be accompanied by guaran-plained the German attitude with
Wednesday Evening Meeting -6.00
DI
Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday10 am to Noon; Monday, Thurs das-6.30 to 7.00 pm The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.
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regard to the following questions: the Eastern pact, the Danube pact, the Air Dact and the League nf Nations
A preliminary exchange of views concerning all these questions took place at first, a definite plan of procedure for the confer further deliberations then belay drawn up.
Tha discussions were adjourned at 1.30 and resumed at 5 pm, the evening session the Fren ministers gave a detailed expla
the reason
Fra
pro
ing this
make an appeal to the. Nations wh
to be followed
tter was discussed
terminated at
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