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"PEAK. MANSIONS:/

5-roomed flats,

6 roomed fata.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed data,

4-8 roomed resideaccs.

CHEONG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed fata.

KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed fats.

FLATS TO LET

10 LET- Flat No "Kellett Tour, 126, The Peak. Foar Rooms, Flush System. Separate Kitchen. Servante Quarters. All

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7.03-7.25 pm-Excerpts from "Io

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First Church Of

Christ, Scientist

"Sacrament was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Chur- day July 14th, 1935. ches of Christ. Scientist on Sun-!

OF

THE SANITARY BOARD

To-morrow's

Meeting

At to-morrow's meeting of

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1. Application for an offensive trade licence (cleansing shark ans) at. No. 19, Des Voeux Road West, third cor...

2. Application for an eating house licence at No. 332, Shang- hai Street, ground floor.

eating

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3. "Application for

Road Central, ground floor, house cence at No. 84 Des Voeux

4 Regular Returns:- (a) Report from the Honour- able Director of Mellcal and Sanitary Services for the water supply of the Colony for the month of June, 1935. (b) Rat Return for the weeks ending 22nd and 29th June, 1935. (c) Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports from the. Honour- able Director of Medical and Sanitary Services for the weeks ending 22nd and 29th June; 1935. (d) Health Return from the League of Nations, East- ern Bureau for the weeks ending" 8th

and 15th

June, 1935.

(e) Mortailty Return for Hong Kong for the wecks end- ang 18th, 23rd and 30th June, 1935.

(1) Summary of Icences. per- mits and exemptionis granted and refuses by

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Shaw's Face

The Golden Test was, "Whether therefore ye eat or drink, whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God" (1 Cor: 10: 31).

Among the citations which comprised the Lesson Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For by one Bpirit are we al tap- tized into one body, whether we be (Special Air Mail Service H.B.T. Wakelam on the second Jews or Gentiles, whether we be

day's play in the third Cricket bond or free; and have been all Mr, Richard Sickert, the famous

London, June 26, Tes, Match Relayed from made to drink into one Spirit." painter, spoke for nearly an hour Headingley Cricket Ground, (1 Cor. 12: 13). Leeds.

at the opening ceremony of an cluded the follwing passages from work of the Brighton schools, at also in- exhibition of arts and crafts, the the Christian Belenice textbook, Brighton Public Art Gallery yes-,

8.40-9 p.m.-Excerpts from Grand

Opera.

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The Lesson Sermon

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Ave Maria (Hall Mary), "Othel- Eddy: The baptism of Spirit,

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washing the body of all the im dan (Soprano), Orchestral-Dance of the hours

purities of fish, agnies that the pure in heart see God and "La Gioconda" (Ponchiell)

Mr. Sickert had a dig at the -New Light Symphony Or-

approaching spiritual Life Academy critics of the hanging" chestra.

and its demonstration. The incommittee. He spoke of the de Aria-Srs! Your toast (Toreador personation of the spiritual idea plorable results which occurred

Song) -

had a brief history in the earth- when perfect liberty was given. "Cramen" (Bizet) -

"(For Account of the Concerned') Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone), ly life of our Master; but "of bis it resulted on one occasion--at an

Hail exhibition-in 9-9.15 p.m.--A Relay from Daven-kingdom there shall be no end." Albert

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-with divine Science." (F. 241,!

“SUCH TOSH !? Selection-The Merry- Widow 585).

"One reads to-day," said Mr. (Lebar)-Marek Weber and his Orchestra. Songs-It. I am Dream'ng "The Dubarry"

The Shepherd's Song-Helen"-

Heddle Nash (Tenor), Vocals Gems-Music in the Air-

Light Opera Company. Selection-Conversation Piece- Charles Pretice, and his Or- ches.ta.

9.48-10 p.m.--The J. H. Squire Ce-

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Salut D'Amour (Edward Elgar) Barcarolle Tales of Hoffmann"

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My Sweetheart when a Boy (arr.

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sack a millionaire recently because he was rude."

He referred to a picture which

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He ended with a story of his. wife (who was on the platform with him). When she was f years old she won a prize which was given to her by Queen Alexan- dra She did not know what to do with It, end, liking the look of someone who was with the Queen, che gave it to him. He was Ed- ward: Frince of Walest

AN EDINBURGH HONOUR

(Special Air Mail Service)

London June 26, Mrs May Ogilvie Gordon, who 10.00 p.m. Music by the Adolf Hithas more degrees and academic ter Bodyguard Band UN honours to her name than almost Conduced by Hermann Muller- any other woman living, is to John In the intervals. Foems, be further honoured a the forth-

Events and Homecoming Enburgh Unversity gra

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