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LEUKON

And Its Properties

It will be remembered that among the new materials now be- ing exhibited at the Royal Acade- my Exhibition of British Art in 'Industry is a plastic synthetic re

sin, which has been developed by Imperial Chemical 'Industries. Limited, Milibank, London, S.W. The forms in which this material are shown were specially prepared from the point of view of indust- rial art and are not yes in com- mercial production. On the other hand, its manufacture as a gin- nular

thermo-plastic moulding powder under the name of Leukon has already been commenced, and It will be exhibited in this form on the stand of Mouldrite, Limited. at the British Industries Fair at Shepherds Bush, Londen.

DIVORCE

And The Church

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iSpecial Air mad. Service)

London, June 7. There will be disappointment with the findings of the Church. of England Committee on Divorce, and with the endorsement of those

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935.

PRETTY LONDON

WEDDING

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

| Casson-Chester-Master

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(Special Air Mall Service)

London, June 14.

The marriage took place od

SERVICES

Third Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

findings by the Archbishop of Friday at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge. The following are the forthcom

of Lieutenant John Casson, Royal Navy, son of Mr. Lewis Casson and

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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS

Tel. 57108.

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of the Sacred Heart at 7 o'clock MESS.

66, NATHAN ROAD."

On week days: Mass at 6 and 7.30.

"

ing services at the Catholic Cathe FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

Sunday After

ctral, Caine Road:---- June 30.—Third the

Canterbury. No weakening la shown in 'the old refusal to give the blessing of the Church to a second marriage. even of innocent partner, after the disso-- lution of the first The Church. it is held, must regard marriage as an indissoluble union, whatever the circumstances in which that unton is actually broken. - ..

While the Church would teach that those who And It impossible to live together should separate. "It was against · God's wi) for either to remarry during the lifetime of the other." So holds the majority, but the minority is more in touch with modern feel- Ing about marriage in declaring that it is not convinced “that one

of those whose first marriage has

been blighted by another's sin must necessarily be condemned to * life of celibacy and of barren- misery." That is the view the State "has taken in permitting alvorce and remarriage.

REPORT SUPPORTED

Leukon is, we understand, cap- able of treatment either by com- pression or injection moulding, both processes involvind. the use of high "pressures and a tempera- ture of about 140 deg. C., and rendering possible the mass pro- duction of complete, articles, so that machining can be almost en- tirely eliminated. As regards physical properties, Leukon has a density of about 12 at 20 deg. C. and is thus about half the weight of window glass, pottery, marble or aluminium. It is 10 per cent. less than the ordinary phenol for- maldybde types of mouling pow- ders and 20, per cent. less than those of the amino type. Me- chanially, its impact strength is 4kg. cm. Charpy units), "while under compression it flows before suctal function desired by the was a breakdown occurs. It has, a ten-parties." There is here no sile strength of 19,000 lb. per cognition that to many of the square inch and a cross breaking injured parties in divorce the strength of 80 lb. to 85 lb. canti-ufessing of the Church is sought lever, using a British standard out of deep religious conviction; specimen. The Young's modulus

The Archbishop, in supporting the report, the reception of which was approved by the Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury yesterday, sald that remarriage In church is sought for "because inarriage in the Church

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of Dame Sybl Thorndike, 61 74, Oakley Street, Che'sea, and Miss Patricia

Chester-Master, Mary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Chester-Master, of Shanghai. “Tha Bishop of Southampton offelated, assisted by the Rev. E. K. C. Hamilton and the Rev. Humphrey Whitby.

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Pentecost. Closing day of the Month of the Sacred Heart Plenary Indul- gence "toties quoties.”

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6.

2nd Masa at 8, with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon ini

English.

¿

EVENING SERVICE 4, Benediction of the Blessed,

Sacrament.

of Our Lord.

July 2-The Visitation of Our Lady July 4-From 5.30 p.m. to 8.30, Holy

Hour.

The bride, who was given away by her father, 'wore a gown of Ivory marocain satin, with a train of Honiton lace and a tule veil, She carried a bouquet of

white roses and was attended by six- grown-up bridesmaids, Miss Pau- July 1-The Most Precious Blood Iine Chastel de Boinville, Miss Wendy Stranack, Miss Mary Cas- son, Miss Ann Casson, Miss Nancy Isgar, and Miss Rosemary Casson. They wore picture frocks of green taffeta with halo wreaths of gold eaves in thefr hair. They carried bouquets of yellow roses. Lieuten ant Peter Bramwell. R.N., was best man, and, like the bridegroom. wore full dress naval uniform. Officers of the Royal Navy, the Army, and Royal Air Force formed a guard of honour as the bride and bridegroom left the church,"

A reception was held afterwardsTM at the Rembrandt Hotel. The

England and Wales by car, and the honeymoon is being spent touring

re-bride travelled in a dress of

und the absence of that blessing 15 felt as a hurt. A report that

of the material is 227 tons per square mich it is, we are inform-aamits that provision for dissolv ed, insoluble in water, alcohol and aqueous media, and is unaffected by acids or alkalis with concentra- tions up to 40 per cent. in the

of

case of sulphuric acid and caustic soda at atmospheric tem- peratures. It is also unaffected by many high boiling organic esters. On the other hand, in cer- tain forms it is soluble in a num ber of organic solvents, including ocetone, chlorinated hydrocarbons and benzene.

Leukon has the advantage that it can be machined with ease, while experience up to now seems to indicate that it is not ilable to change on keeping. It heated. to a temperature of from 120 deg.

a

. to 140 deg. C., in its solid form, it can be stamped, and gives "a sharp and permanent impression. At the same temperature it has also been possibl to spin it like metal From the electrical point of view, its insulation resis- tance is about equal to that of amber; and is, therefore, superior to the more commonly known plastics of the formaldehyde and amino types. On the other hand, its thermal conductivity is low. It can be made not only trans- parent, but translucent and apa-

que, as well as in colours ranging from pure white to high quality black.

At the moment, its application for engineering purposes would

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ing the legal bond is inevitable, even suggests new reasons for declaring a marriage null and vold, falls to satisfy public senti- ment when It closes the door to remarringe in such circumstances. There is no doubt of the sincerity of those who would deny every consolation of the Church anyone who has married after divorce. Yet wider sympathy must be with that minority in the Church which boldly facer the facts of life and holds that "it would be more true to the mind of Christ" to give the blessing of the Church to the remarriage of. the innocent party in a divorce.

TRUNK LINE OPENED

Foochow, May 14.

The newly installed long-dis- tance telephone service connect- ing Foochow. provincial capital of Fukien, with Amoy and Changchow, in southern Fukien, was offelally opened to traffic yesterday. Rates for calls vary from 20 cents to $1.- Kuo Min.

not seem very wide, but it could be used in the electrical industry for the production of bobbins, for- mers and other parts where high dielectric qualities are required.—

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Among those present at the church were:---

July 5. First Friday of the month. General Communion in honour

POLICE SPRINTER

And Suspect Athlete

(Special Air Mail -Servica)

London: June 14. Two schoolboys told at Clerken-

conductor, of Regent-square, W.C., well how they secured an arrest.

George James Jones, 38, "bus

motor-rug from a car left outside WELS charged with stealing a

the London School of Medicine.

Alfred Bartram, 11; of Wakefield- street, said: "This man was stand-

SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Käther Church, The First Chursh of Chrtat, derenhat, in Botion,

dam, &.Did 1. Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday, June 30

Sunday Service--11.15 am.

Subject:-"Christian Sciencë,”

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings-10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeting-6.00!

p.m.

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

back we saw him with a rug in his hand."

Police-Inspector Smith said the two boys pointed out the prisoner, who ran

"I chased the prisoner for 300 yards and caught him on the steps of his house," added the inspector..

stated later, had been a champion who was formerly a professional sprinter. The prisoner, it was

athlete in Shanghai.

The magistrate said there would be a conviction and remanded accused on bali, ;

Detective-Sergt. Williams sald Dame Sybil and Mr. Lewis Casing by a motor car and messing the prisoner had been employed Reginald som, M29. Chester-Master, Mr. about with the steering wheel" as a bus conductor since 1927, and Christopher Casson, Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield-street, said: "We saw

Chester - Master. Mr.

Arthur Wright, ⠀ 134, also of added: "I understand that from Cyril Chester-Master, Mrs this man mucking about with the

1910 to 1924. he was in the Army Chester-Master, Mrs. E. Chester- eteering wheel of a car. We told has been an accountant in Shang- and held the rank of captain. He Master. Mr. Geoffrey Chester- Master, Mr.

the attendant. When we came hal" and Thorndike, Mias

Mrs. Russell Gul Thorndike, Mrs. Andrew Chester-Master.". Mr.

· and Mre, Randal Casson, Mr. and Mrs. Isgar, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. D. Isgar. Miss W. A. Taylor, Dr. Elizabeth Casson, Mr. F. H. Thom- dike, Mrs. J. Potts. Mrs. Guy Pocock.

Bishop and Mrs. Harmer, Sir John and Lady Martin-Harvey, Dame May Whitty, Sir Peter Grain, General and Mrs. Hickson, Sir Philip Ben Greet, Sir Edmund- and Lady Phipps, the Hon. Mrs. Adeane, the Hon. Margaret Bigge, Miss Uhan Braithwaite. Mrs. Carney, Mre Percy Dearmer, Miss Gillian Dearmer, Mr. Geoffrey "Dearmer, Lady Playfair, Mr. Lyon Playfair. Rear-Admirat and Mrs. Sermour Osborne, the Rev. W. P. G. Mc- Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jupp, Lady (Frederick) Henderson, the Rev. Rowland Evans, Rear-Admiral and Mrs. Candy, Major and Mrs Rudolph Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thesiger, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nares.

Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Tearle, Major and Mrs. Escritt, Mr. WI- lam Devlin, Miss Dora Barton, Miss Sylvia Coleridge, Miss Cecily Byrne, Mrs. Howard Wyndham, Mr. and Mrs. John Drinkwater, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryley, Lieutenant F. E. C. Judd, Lieutenant W. L Brown, Flying Omcer J. W. C. More. Mrs. Leonard Shepherd, Lieutenant G. D. Anderson, Mrs. Picton Thwaites, Mrs. W. E. Kem- ble, the Misses Watkin-Williams.

Lielt-Comdr E. K. Rylands, Mrs. Dundas Hamilton, Mrs. Maurice McCanlis, Flying Officer KA. Stewart, Flying Officer d. E. Macdonald, Captain and Mrs. R. E. Lines, Mr. and Mis. J. L. Beal- mont, Captain Mackinlay, Mr. and E. Lines, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bean- Mrs. Richard Latham, Lieutenant and Mrs. F. 8 May, Mra P.. Peebles, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Whey, -Miss Heaton-Smith, Pilot Officer Eveleigh, Mrs. Hugh Lang, Mr. and Ms. E. Mackay, Captain and Mrs. Charles Craig, Lieutenant and Mrs. B. S. Fadfeld.

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