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DEATH OF MR.

F. MITCHELL

A Great Sportsman

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London, Oct. 17. The death occurred at Black- heath on Friday night at the age of 63 of Mr. Frank Mitchell," one of the most accomplished and versatile sportsmen of his time He was captain of both the cricket and Rugby football teams at

·Cumbridge, and later captained England at Rugby" football and South Africa at cricket.

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Born in Yorkshire, and from this earllest youth brought up in the spirit of village matches in that county, he had a great success, as schoolboy at St. Peter's, York, where he was captain of cricket. Rugby football, and rowing. He spent three years at Greyfriars, Brightor, before going up to Calus College, Cambridge, at the age of 21 As a Freshman he at once got into the cricket and Rugby rootball sides. He played four umes against Oxford at Lord's un each occasion, except in 1898 going in first, and his highest score was 43, in 1895. When' cap- tain in 1898 he came in for un- deserved criticism for instructing shine to Bowl no-balls in order that Oxford should not follow on. and the discussion that followed ted to an alteration in the law A powerful forward, he played Rugby football for his University against Oxford in 1893-94-95. He also put the weight for Cambridge In 1896, and it was said that if he had so chosen he could also havVO Rept goal for the University. He took honours Ln the Classical Tripos.

PLAYED FOR YORKSHIRE He first played-cricket for York. shire 111 1894, and during the winter of 1898-99 he did so well as a member of Lord Hawke's team 1 South Africa that he was given a regular place in the Yorkshire eleven in 1899. At a time when Yorkshire was resplendent with great players,ho was one of the most lustrious and valuable. He last appeared for his county in 1904, having scored 4,000 runs with an average of 34.35. In 1897 and 1901 he went to America in teams captained by B, J. T. Bosan- quet and P. F. Warner respectively, and served in the Boer War with the Yorkshire Hussars. Business in South Africa kept him out of cricket for some time, but he came over to this country as captain of the South African team in 1912. He saw service in the Great War in the Royal Artillery (TF).

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

22nd Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral, Caine Road:- November 10-22nd Sunday after

Pentecost

MORNING SERVICES

Ist Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at B, with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon in

English.

EVENING SERVICE At Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

November 11-St. Martin, Armis-

tice Day.

At 7.30, High Requiem Mass for

the rellef of the Holy Souls: November 12.--Holy Hour from 632

to 7.30 p.m.

November 15.-St. Albert the Great.

Doctor of the Church. * November 16.-St. Edmund, Bishop

of Canterbury.

On Week Days; Mass at 6 and 7.30

ST. "TERESA'S CHURCH

The following are the forcacóm- ng services, etc at St. Teresa'r Church, Kowloon Tong:- Saturday, November 9-Dedication uf the Archbasilica of Our Saviour in Rome,

3 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa'x Chinese Young Men at the Rectory for visit to the sick. 7.30 p.m.-General Meeting of the Members at 8t, Teresa's CYMS. on the Society's pre- mises.

Sunday. November 10.-Twenty-

UNIÓN CHURCH

KENNEDY ROAD, HONG KONG

The following are the notices for the forthcoming week. Sunday, November 10.-Remem-

brance Sunday. Morning. 10.30 am. Evening, 6.30 p.m.

Preacher at both services will be

the Rev. E. C. Tribbeck. Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.-The Sol- diers and Airmen's Christian Association meets, Friday, November 15-A social to welcome the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Maclean will be held in the Church Hall, Kowloon Walon Church. Reception ar

8.30 p.m. Friday: 10.30 a.m.-Devotional meeting in the Helena May In- stitute. The Speaker will be the Rev. H. W, Baines.

3. Andrews Sunday will be ob- served on Sunday, Dec. 1, when the preacher will be the Rev, K., Mackenzie Dow MA, late of Scot- stoun. Glasgow, who recently ac- cepted a call to the ministry, of this church.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. November 10, 1935 Sunday Service.-11.15 am,

Subject: "Adam and Fallen

Man."

second Sunday after Pentecost -St. Andrew Avellino, C.

The Sunday School is held on Sun- 7.30 am.-First Mass with Ser-

mon in English. General Com-Testimonial Meeting-6.00, p.m.

day Mornings. 10 o'clock, munion for the members of St. Reading Room at above address Teresa's CYMS.

9.30 a.m.-Second Mass with Ser- mon in English followed by Benediction of the Most Bless-The ed. Sacrament,

Before and after both Masses collections will be made at the Church doors for St. Teresa's Conference of Charity.

"2 p.m.-Catechetical Instruction

in Chinese, followed by Bene diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

3 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men for Taung Wan and Yuen Long lay missions and 'Sunday Schools. Monday, November 11-St. Martin Bp.-Armistice Day (1918),' Tuesday, November 12.--St. Martin

I., P. and M.

5 p.m.-Little Flower Choir Pruc-

tice.

As a batsman he was essentially c# the robust type, who believed in hard driving, particularly to the off side, and as a Rugby forward he was a great worker and a grand tackler. A man whose name in his time spelt hero worship to the" young. he became 17 his later years a wise coun- sellor and an extremely astute judge of what Was good and what was amiss, in the games he had so adorned. He was never Friday, November 15--St. Gertrude,

afraid to say what he thought,

8 p.m.-Latin Class for members

of the St. Teresa's C.Y.MS. Wednesday, November .13.-8t.

Hanislau Kostka, C Thursday, November 14.-St. Josa-

phat, Bp. and M.

V.-St. Albert the Great, "D.

and to his friends he was always Saturday, November 16.-St. Ed-

generous and loyal. He will be sorely missed at Lord's and the Rectory Field, where recently he had spent so much of his time.

Christian Science Lesson Sermon

Subject: ADAM AND FALLEN

MAN,

This will be the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Sclen- tist, to-morrow, November 10, 1935.

mund, Bp., of (1242)."

Canterbury.

8 p.m.-Meeting of St. "Teresa's CYMS. Study Circle, English Section, when Mr. John Tang will read a paper on "Signa of Revelation; Miracles and Pro- phecies," Week-daya: Masses at 6.30 and 7.30

ал.

Confessions are heard daily be- fore and after Masses in Chinese,' English, Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese.

Baturdays:-Special time for Con- fession, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Golden Text will be:-"Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? eatest thereof thou shalt surely who shall dwell in thy holy hill? dic.

He that walketh uprightly, and

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"Here the metaphor 'represents worketh rightousness, and speaketh God. Love, as tempting man. but the truth in his heart" (Psalms the Apostle James says: God can 15: 1, 2).

not be tempted with evil, neither Among others, the following tempteth He any man' It ́is true citations from the Bible will be that a knowledge of evil would read: "And the Lord God planted make man mortal. It is plain also a garden eastward in Eden; and that material perception, gathered. there he put the man whom he from the corporeal senses, had formed. And, out of the stitutes evil and mortal knowledge. ground made the Lord God to. But is it true that God, good, made grow every tree that is pleasant to "the tree of life" to be the tree of the sight, and good for food; the death to His own creation? · · Has tree of life also in the midst of the evil the reality of good? Evil is garden, and the tree of knowledge unreal because it is a lie false in of good and evil. (Gensis : 8, 93: every statement." (Page 527: 8-20),

The Lesson Sermon" will also in-

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