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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost

ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

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

Saturday, September 1.--Feast of

St. Regina, V, and M.

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3 pm-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men for visit to the sick. Sunday, September 8-Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost-The Nativity of Our Lady.

7.30 am-First Mass with Ser- mon in English. General Com- munion for members of St. Teresa's C.Y.MS..

9.30 a.m.-Eccond

Mass with

Serman in English, followed by Benediction of the Most Bless- ed Sacrament. 11a.m.--Sunday School for Mexi-

gan boys, Maryknoll Convent 4 pm-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men for pro- ceeding to Tsung Wan for the propagation of Faith and Free Instructions in English. 8 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S. Study Circle (Chinese Section) on the Society's pre- mises Mr. Francis Ignatius Tang will read a paper on the "Marks of the True Church Founded by Christ.". Monday, September 9.-Feast of St. Peter Claver. C; and of St. Gorgonius. M.

7.30 Mass for the Holy Souls in

Purgatory.

Tuesday, September 10.-Feast" of St. Nicholas of Tolentino, C

5 p.m.-Little Flower Choir Prac-

tice.

8

p.m.-St. Teresa's CY.M.S Choir Practice, J!

Wednesday, September 11-Feast of Bl. John Gabriel Perbogre and 01 8.8. Protus and Hyacinth, Mm.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935.

DETECTOR RAY "FLYING FLEAS”

SCOTLAND

Decision Awaited

Air Commodore As

il

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Aug, 21.

A Learner

To Have Its Own Orchestra

apparatus.

The inventor is Paul H. Macneil,

the

Commander

the

оло

Speelal Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 21.

A-

An inventor, proud of his Bri- tish parentage, sits in his St. The Grit of the British-built 6 p.m.-Evening Service, both James's-street flat guarding anElying Fleas" have proved a conducted by the Rev. John invention of great importance in source of irritation to their owners. Foster. The sermons at both at warfare and wondering if he That of Mr. F. V. Appleby over- services will continue and com-

will have to accept an offer he turned in a cabbage field near Hea that Scotland is soon to have a It is a welcome announcement plete the series on. "The Man

has had from a foreign govern-

ton. That of Air Commodore J. who stayed at Home" (Luke | ment for the purchase of

4. Chanyer canie down on one leg tra.

permanent broadcasting orches- and

wing-tip at Hendon.ing of satisfaction

No doubt the general feel- Neither mishap was serious. Both soclated in some minds with the

will be bave caused sunte apprehension in thought that Scotland has had the minds of the many young men His Lavention to which "Evening Standard"

to walt too long for this, and Arst

who are building "Flying Fleas," attention last week-is a detector damped the hopes of those who are

drew but neither appours

certainly our country is. the tast bave

of the divisional centres of the which by means of an infra-red reading this movement towards BBC. to be gnted this neces- ray can detect- enemy aircraft home-inade aeroplanes It is to be sary addition to its musical es- and fix the position of aircraft at oted that M. Henri Mignet, who tablishment, For some time Bir- any height through fog, smoke invented the Poa da Ciel, has this mingham, Manchester, and Bel- screens, or the darkness of night. | year made a tour of 1,200 miles in fast have had orchestras of the He claims that anti-aircraft the North of cruce and another size and composition now promis guns can be atted with the ap- of 2,000 miles in the south of

ed for Scotland, while, we were paratus and synchronised so that France in his own "Flying Flea."

limited to when an enemy airplane crosses He may make a tour of Great Bri- players that did well within their small group of

7 p.m.--Social Hour in the Church Hall: Service men are especial- ly invited. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.-Sold'ers" and Airmen's Christian Association : in the Church Hall,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road Tram Station. Sunday, September 8, 1935 Sunday Service.-11.15 am.

Subject: "MAN."

The Sunday School is held on Sun- day Mornings-10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening. Meeting.-5.00

*

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.

ONE APPEARANCE ONLY

Special Air Mail Service

London," Aug. 21.

has just been bequeathed to the - "Fire Pound Note No. 1." which Bank of England, is a Methuselah in

a race of butterflies." "The average Jife of

95 note

The reason, a note expert told me to-day. Is that £5 notes are

never re-issued.

As soon as they

7.30 am-Mass for the Holy is very short, writes a correspon-

Souls in Purgatory

dent. Thursday, September 12-Feast of the Most Holy Name of Our Lady. Friday, September 13-Feast of St.

Legory, M. Saturday, September 14-Feast of

Exaltation of the Holy Cross. 8 p.m.--General Meeting of the members of St. Teresa's

mises.

Week-days: Masses at 6.30 am and

7.30 a.m.

are paid into a bank they are and destroyed, Smaller notes & returned to the Bank of England

into the world again

out

slightly aciled faces.

with

That is why one never sees a

CYMS. on the Society's Pre-five pound note with anything but

a pale, immaculate appearance.

DIFFICULT TO FORGE

The simplicity of the print- ing of a five pound note might' suggest to the layman an oppor-

Confessions are heard dally before and after Masses in Chinese. English, Italian, French, Span- ish and Portuguese.

UNION CHURCH

KENNEDY ROAD Sunday, September 8, 1935 The following are the services arranged for the week beginning September the eighth.- Sunday, 8.15

am-Shamshulpo Camp, parade service for all Free Church troops, conducted by the Rev. John Foster...

10,30 a.m.-Morning Service.

tunity for forgers.

But that is a stare. Scorning Intricate colour schemes and en- graving, the £5 note relles for its safety against counterfeiting entirely on the quality of parchment paper and its inimit able water-mark.

its

is made by the old firm of Por- The paper for five pound notes

gun

the Infra-red bearn the automatically fires.

He explained to me how a ring of the anti-aircraft detectors could be placed around London.

TEST IN A TENT

The War Once and the Ministry have been in "communi- cation with him since September. but have not yet made a decision. Commander MacNell

not heard a word from them for fortnight.

"At

has

tain before the summer ands,

This is exactly the sort of reas surance which enthusiasts in this country would desire. in France there are at least 100 home-made Pour du Czil and over 30 of them have made good lights, Air

distinct from mere hops. Taken together with M. Mighet a long fours, these prove that the Flying Flea" does fly: A demonstration of how it is down. at particularly how it is taken off, should restore confidence to those in Great Britain who look forward to aerial tobogganing at low cost, For some time the Air League of the British Empire has been trying to get M. Mignet to visit England.. It is now likely that arrangements will be male through another agency for him I found and bis "Flying Fica to wake

objects tour which should reveal the special

treatment this little evidently needs.

the request of the War Onice," he said. "I went down in February to Biggin Hill for test. They put me in an Army tent in a field, and asked me to detect hidden objects through hedges and fences at ranges from 1000 to 2300 yards. I did so. later that the hidden were plumbers'

blow-lambs action.

me, was across the' feld.

11

In

I

"Since then I have written

In arıswer to

both the War Office and the Air scores of letters

Ministry.

acroplane

PENALTY OF PIONEERING

With

В

limitations but were not entitled to be called an orchestra.

An Important Development

players much more may be look- With a permanent band of 35

ble to do justice to a large and ed for, and it will now be poss-..

varied repertoire without com- promising on the orchestral side. The new orchestra will not con- fine itself to purely

orchestral broadcasts, but will find oppor. tunities also in other directions. including, no doubt, the provid- ing of incidental music" dramatic performances. It should be noted body will not in any way enter further that the new into competition with our estab- lished orchestras in Scotland.

for

The orchestral relays that have

been provided in past seasons will continue to be included in the Scottish programmes.

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"They asked me to detect air- planes through the teat roof at did so I even detected the pre-Leen learning by a process of trial various heights and distance. oo Lar the British pioneers have

sence of a man who unknown to an error that the "Flying Flea"

or use is likely to be produced by is ao ordinary aeroplane, and has the Douglas Company. This will! text approaching the

to be mastered slowly and care-

he capable of developing 27 h.p., fully, as the early aeroplanes had and its cust will be £15, or half sa to ba mastered at Hendon and much again as that of the engine Brooklanda. before the War. It is which most amateurs have assumed

thet Air Lou-ould meet their needs. modore Chamer, who learned to Hy 1 years ago, should have to re- burn to the state of learner in the interesta of the young members or instrument the Air League of the British Em like an experimental wireless re-pire who want his advice and ceiver and the Infra-red tripod. We cannot take chances." Ficas." His experience has led to beam guidance in the handling, as well projector standing on а high as the construction, of "Flying

three main conclusion--the need of an air-speed indicator, the un- wisdom of trying to fly in a gusty wind, and the importance of acquiring a delicate sence of touch.

"To-day I am still not able to leave this delicate apparatus for a moment."

He indicated

he added,

"The offer Government

TERMS

from the

came

foreign yesterday. Officials from its embassy visited me and asked me to prepare a draft of the terms of my offer of sale,

"I am supposed to be drafting those terms now,

"I do not want to leave this country, neither do I want the invention to leave."

His "Flying Flea" appear to have bounced into the air before

"I have an eye on an ideal site for a laboratory for fog research on the Isle of Wight where fog remains on is

is plentiful and shipping and air transport routes are everywhere. Several Oxford University under- graduates who are keen scientiae men. Want to work with me down there.

tal's of which

Lord Portal chairman, at Laverstoke, 1.П Hampshire, by a secret process trom old linen shirts. The amount of paper in each note is worth roughly three farthings.

RUSSIAN MOSCOW BAKERY

89, Rua do Campo, MACAO.

All kinds of bread by first class Russian Bakers Visit our bakery.

HOU HING DANCING CLUB Top Floor, Central Hotel. Every Night Dancing. Refreshments, Bar, and Best Partners,

GARAGE MACAU

and Comfortable Tourist Cars

Phone 2317.

New

DOG

the

This

bad gained flying speed, partly because of the illusion of speed produced, in the absence of an air- speed indicator, by the fact that the pilot is very close to ground, and partly because the pilot's head may be such as to angle of the main wing above the

cause a stall, although the body

an even keel. wing, piveted on a little pylon, is the main control surface, and has apparently to be moved with cir cumspection. When the Air Com-. modore had reached a height of about 8ft. one wing dropped and be corrected it by the use of the wards the other wing dropped. rudder. A few moments after- the Government departments. This time the rudder proved in- simply want the matter settled effective, and the little machine as soon as possible. I made them settled down on the left wheel and financial proposal two months left wing tip, suffering damage which cost 58. in materials and 24 hours of labour to repair.

"I WANT IT SETTLED "I have no animosity against

880.

MT things go on as they are much longer I shall have to en- tertain the offer of the foreign country."

A VISIT TO FRANCE After these misfortunes the pilot paid a visit to M. Magnet in lo Chicago" of British parents who erance, and satisfied himself of the never became American citizens. success attained by him. He visit

Commander Macnell was born

He entered this country with aned the aerodrome at St. Cyr, where American passport.

"My greaf uncle," he told me, "was Lord Later, the surgeon."

Commander. Macneil's invention

lamp.

be found 14 "Flying Fleas," most of them built by a firm of furniture. makers, and most of them flying merrily. Having satisfied himself

is operated by the presence that the British reproduction is heat. The infra-red ray detects lacking in no essential detail, he the heat" and records its detection trials. On Monday he intends to

raturned to London to resume hist by means of the nash of a red take his repaired seroplane to a private aerodrome where he can met his troubles in comparative nvay and revert to the old habit of learning to fly by the slow. process of making longer and lon- gar hops until the precise method of control is acquired through long" pratice....

RACING

MEETING : Saturday, 9.15 PM.

ADMISSIONS

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$2 Pari-Mutuels; $1 Cash Sweeps;

Members Stand $1, Public Stand 40 cents.

This is probably the procesa which all new pilota of the "Flying Flex" will have to follow. M. Mignet has explained the appro- priate methods in his book, an ex

ellent version of which is now "available in English, but the pro verbial: hiatus between precept and practice clearly persists in this casa. It may also be that a little. more power in the British FIOR Flan will simplify the process of fying it. A bigger engine suitable"

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