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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Fifth Sunday After Trinity

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

Wednesday. July 24-8 p.m. St.

The following are the forthoom ing, services at the Catholic Cathe-・・ dral, Came Road:......

July 21.-Sixth Sunday after Pente-

cost.:

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 5.

2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in

Chinese

3rd Mass at 10,30 with sermon in

English.

- EVENING SERVICES At 4 Benediction of Blessed

Sacrament..

July 12-At 7.30 High Requiem

Mass for the deceased Members of the Confraternity for the Rellef of the Holy Souls. July 25.-Feast of the Apostle St.

James.

July 26-Feast of St. Anne.

Solemn High Mass at 7.30. On week days Mass at 8 and 7.30,

ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

The following are the forthcom- ing services, etc, at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong:-

Saturday, July 20.-7.30 am. Re-

quiem High Mass with Gre- gorian Chant. 3 p.m. Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men on the Society's premises for visit to the sick, 8 plin. Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.MS. Music Circle on the Society's "premises. Sunday, July 21. Sixth Sunday

after Pentecost; 7.30 a.m. First Mass with Sermon in English, 9.30 am. Second Mass with Sermon in English, followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The Collection at this Mass will be on behalf of the Society of St. Vincent de

Paul.

Tuesday, July 23.-4.30 p.m. Little

Flower Choir Practice.

"BOBBY ABEL ILL

Famous Surrey Batsman

(Special Air Mat Service),

London. July 2, Robert Abel, the Surrey cricketer, is. lying dangerously ill at his home at Handforth-road, Kennington. It was stated late last night there was a sight improvement. He is 77.

For a fortnight he has been con- fined to his bed, and his daughter and two of his sons are in constant attendance. They are trying to keep from him the news of the death of his great friend, William Brockwell, with whom he used to open the batting for Surrey.

His son, Mr. Alfred C. Abel, sala last night: "My father is practical- ly blind now. His sight has been steadily failing him ever since he ceased playing in 1904. If only he could see the Ovaj again I know "that it would be an enormous com-

fort to him in his finess,"

Teresa's Chinese Young. Men Choir Practice. Friday, July 28-Feast of St. Anne, Mother of Our Lady, a day of special devotion. Week-days: Masses at 6.30 am, and

7.30 a.m.

Confessions are heard dally before and after Masses in Chinese, English, Italian, French, Span- ish and Portuguese, Saturdays, special time for Confession: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

SCIENTIST.

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road. Tram Station. Sunday, July 21, 1935 Sunday Service-11,15 am

Subject: LIFE."

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings-10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeting-8.00

p.m.

Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday-10. am. to Noun: Monday, Thurs- day-5.30 to 7.00 pm.

The "Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room

UNION CHURCH

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Sunday, July 31, 1935 Morning Service:-10.30 a.m. Evening Service:-6 p.m. Preacher at both Services:- The

Rev. John Foster.

Morning. Sermons this month are ca the Meaning of Christian Discipleship

The Evening address continues the series arranged in connection with the Commemoration of Christianity's first Coming to China 1300 years ago. This week the subject will be "The

Gospel which they Preached."

THE PRINCE'S ADDRESS London, July 18. The Prince of Wales, addressing the closing session of the 8th International Congress for scien- tific management in London to- day. said that there had been abundant evidence that the dis- cussions and work of that and five preceding congresses had borne valuable fruit in inspiring greater #eficiency ta Industry, The Congress which had been meeting for "several days has discussed papers on a great varie tv of problems connected with the organisation and management in industry, agriculture and distr!- butive trades.-- British Wireicana.

in

For over 20 years-from 1881 to 1904-Bobby Abel was a pillar of the Surrey eleven, being a famous run-getter. After his retirement he acted as coach to young players at the Oval,

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY JULY 20, 1935.

DICTATOR FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

THE CHURCH

Latest Move In Germany

Berlin July 18. Herr Hans Kerrl, Nazi legat Authority and an intimate friend of the Prussian Premier, General Her- man Goering, has been created vir- tual Reich-minister of the Evange- lical Church "Affairs.

PROBLEM

Shanghai And Cholera

(Special to the Hong Kong Daily Prem" (Copyright).

Shanghai, July 12,

THE RUBBER

INDUSTRY

Dutch East Indies Exports

Batavia, July 18.

For the first half of July, 3,400 tons of native rubber have been exported "from the Dutch East Dr. Li Ting An, Commissioner of Indies. The monthly quota for Health of Greater Shanghai, de- the islands is 7,200 tons,

The bulk of the rubber exports. livered an interesting address at yesterday's meeting of the Shang-consist of "blankets' on which an He was elevated to this once hai Rotary Club on The Econo- increased export duty has been ap- under a decree signed by Chan-mic side of the Public Health plied since July 5 cellor Adolf Hitler, Herr Frick,

Problem." Minister of the Interior, "and Herr

Rust. Minister CX Science and

Education,

די

Grave fears are expressed in Church circles that this is the step whereby the State will make its long-awaited intervention in the conflict among ecclesiastics which

has

There are two aspects to the public health problem the post- tive as well as the negative,' said“ Dr. Li. The negative aspect is the cure of disease, prevention and but on the positive side there is the strengthening of the indivi- dual and the community by mak- ing it possible for them to live happier and longer lives. If men were happier and lived longer lives Herr Kerri may be given dicta-hey will naturally be more pro- torial powers to make clean

ductive, and hence it's impossible sweep of opposition to certain fea.

to estimate the gain which the tures of the Nazi doctrines, they community win derive from the believe.-

constructive approach Kleuter.

health problem..

been raging ever since the split in the nation's Protestant ranks occurred.

RELIEF PLANE

GOOD HEALTH

IL

to

the

It has to be remembered that good public health is purchasable, continued Dr. L. One can de- finitely make people healthier, can

Leaves For Bushire make them live longer. prevent

Bushire, July 18.

and cure diseases if one has the money and the organization. The audience themselves had been how A relief plane, piloted by the certam diseases had disappeared famous Dutch pilot Parmentier, from certain parts of the world who, with Moil, gave the British cholera has disappeared from winners of the England-Australia England, small-pox is becoming air derby such a thrilling race, rare in some countries' and" the, swept to a graceful landing here scourge of malaria is being dimin- at 3.40 p.m. to-day from Amster-ished where proper measures are dam. It will take cver the passen-being taken. gers of the Dutch airliner which

Although Shanghal has been free crashed early yesterday morning of cholera for the past three and was totally destroyed by fire..

The seven passengers and crew of four of the lost plane escaped with only minor hurts when the

big machine crashed in x dawn take-off, and Parmentier raced from Amsterdam to bring them to their destination.

He completed the trip, from Amsterdam to Bushire in 30 hours! 10 minutes.

W

Later it was learned that three of the passengers of the lilstarred

had left for Dutch airliner Baghdad by a French mal plane. The other four will probably take off with Parmentier to-morrow.

NARROW ESCAPE

An eye-witness account of the near-disaster of yesterday explains the cause

of the Dutch plane's crash and shows how near the passengers and crew of the ma- chine came to death.

The machine struck a bump as it raced across. the aerodrome, and rose ten feet in the air before it had gained flying speed. Conse- quently it swooped downwards and the pilot, lacking control, could not prevent the starboard wing from dipping and striking the ground. The plane slewed around. wrenching the undercarriage off, and spilling forward onto its nose. The propellor hit the ground, stopped the engine and caused a backfire which immediately ignited the machine.

It all happened so swiftly that the pilot had no time to act to cut off his motors. Besides, the plane was rocking and pitching so vio"} lently that he could not manage his controls. Before the fire had gained much headway the crew had hustled the passengers to safety and themselves leaped clear, but there was no chance to save the malls,- Reuter.

Like Father

Doctor to his six-year-old son who has received a kitten as "a birthday present.

"Now you know, John, you must take great care of Mickey!”*

́"Oh, yes, that's all right, Daddy, I'll soon have his tonsils out!"

DOG RACING

MEETING: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.

$2 Pari-Mutuels;

ADMISSIONS

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$1 Cash Sweeps;

Members Stand $1, Publie Stand 40 cents.

years, statistics prove that, accord- ing to a cycle of incidence, this year and next are likely to be

dangerous years för Shanghai as regards that disease.

NOW

ON SALE

The increase of the blanket duty- resuled when, bolders commenced selling their stocks.-- Reuter

HOPEFUL

(Special Air Mail Service

London. July 2.

Lord Eustace Percy is:

Minister without portfolio, Minister without, department... Minister without offices. Minister without address. Minister - without telephone number,

Minister without Parliament- ary assistant,

les,

Minister without specified dut

Minister without (at present) fixed salary.

His family motto is an expres-

of hopefulness,

SMALL BEGINNING Dr. Li said that Mayor Wu has. taken much interest in the ques- Hon of improving Housing condi- tions for the poor and has a un- der way to build, about 3,000 houses or improved type and available at cheap rentals. That is a small be- ginning, but, it is nevertheless a beginning.

Dr. Li concluded, by reminding h's listeners that his object was to call attention to the very big and important matter which the public health problem is, and he again asked for the support of all classes. China United Preis (By Mail)

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