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REFRIGERATION IN THE FRUIT TRADE
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ROYAL NAVY
Cruiser For The East Indies
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HONG KONG" DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936.
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
Quinquagesima Sunday
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CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom-' services at the Catholic Cathe- dral, Caine Road: February 23.-Quinquagesima Sun-
day.
The development ofthe export trade in fruit from Suth Africa to this country affordsin excellent example of the advariges to be H.M.S. Enterprise will derived from the co-ceration of sion at Chatham to-day for Ber- physicists and engineer in Indus- vice on the East Indies Station. try. From trifting proortions in This cruiser served there from pre-war days, the expors of decl-
1925 to 1934, when she was with- "duous and citrus fruits fom South drawn for large repairs, which
Africa had risen to a value of have cost about £264,000. neurly 2,000,0001, in 193 roughly she has been in dockyard hands hal of the total being exported the cruiser Colombo has taken from Cape Town and th remain her place, but the Coombo IP- der in about equal poportions | turned home in November and from Durban and Fort Mizabeth, has since joined the Reserve. The although some, was also paded at Enterprise is expected to leave for East London. The succestal de- her station during the first wen velopment of the trade I doubt of February. less largely due to the stem of pre-cooling, the fruit befor ship ment which is enforced by Govern men regulation throughiut the Dominion. The fruit is peket at the farms and transported in Ice- cooked cars to the port of embar The executive officer is Comman-February 24-St. Matthias, Apos kation, where, after inspecion by | der G. E. A. Jackson, late of the Government officials, it is placed torpedo schoolship
Captain C.E. · Morgan, D.8.0.. who has assumed command, was in, command of the new cruiser Amphlon during her trials last year, and studied at the Imperial Defence College during 1934.
Defiance
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MORNING SERVICES
1st Moss at 6
2nd Mass at 8 with sermon »in
Chinese.
3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon. in
English.
EVENING SERVICE
At 3.30, Catechism.
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At 4, Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament.
tic.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
First Church Of Christ, Scientist
Subject: "MIND." The subject of the lesson Sermon in all churches of Christ, Selentist, tu-morrow. February 23, will be: "Mind."
The Golden Text will be: "The fear of the Lord is the beginning ol wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding." (Pro-
verbs 9: 10).
Among others the following cita- tions from the Bible will be read: "He that planted the ear, shall be not hear? he that formed the
eye, shall he not see? He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not
Rotary International
NEXT YEAR
The Rotary International has ac- cepted the invitation of the Rotary Club of London to hold its Annual Convention in London from Jure |6-11, 1937.
This is the first time that the Convention has been held in Lan- don, and it is expected that it will bring abou: 10,000 Rotarians and their friends from all parts of the world, especially from the United States of America and the British Empire. On two occasions
Edinburgh cnly-in
1921 Vienna 1931-has the Convention been held in Europe.
and
од в vast
Its organisation is an enerous and complicated bustness, requir ing. as it does, provision for travel and accommodation scale. As hosts, the Rotary Club of London will have the fullest co-operation of 400 other Rotary Clubs in the British Isles.
has
in a pre-cooling store for 48 hours Devonport: The engineer oficer February 25.-St, Ethelbert. King. be correct? he that teacheth man 80 different countries. There are
before shipment. As a restit ofis Commander (E) K. E. Smith. this treatment the losses due to formerly serving in the destroyer waste shipments that forerly occurred are, avoided. เค the fruit arrives at its destination in good condition.
Wessex," who was appointed while the ship was under repair.
CONIANDER P. A. I. LŨNG PRE-COOLING STATION
Lieutenant-Commander P. A. M. We..now learn that it has been | Long, Ordnance Assistant to the decided to bulla a new pre-cooling Chief Superintendent of Arma- station on an extension to Cape ment Supply, has been placed Town Harbour at "C" Berth of on, the retired list at his own. re- the New Basin, and to dismantle quest with the rank of comman- the existing station. This decision der. He has been an acting com- has been reached partly because mander since November 21, 1929. the volume of fruit exports has Commander Long has just-com- exceeded the capacity of the lat-pleted 30 years In the Navy ter, and partly owing to the fact having entered Оздогле in that the East Pier has become un- January, 1908. When the War sultable for the trade on account began he was sub-lieutenant of of the recent additions to the the cruiser Berwick in the West Union Castle feet. The new sta- Indies. After his promotion to tion will have a capacity of 3,780 | lieutenant he was appointed to cubic tons and, in addition; cold- the new battleship Warspite in storage accommüdation for the February, 1915, and in 1918 specia- reception of pre-cooled fruit pendized in gunnery. During 1913 he ing its shipment will be provided was
after the
February
28.--Ash
Abstinence.
Distribution
blessed of before every Mass.
Wednesday-knowledge, shall not he know?
The counsel of the Lord standeth Ashes for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations. (Psalms 94: At 5.30 p.m.-The Way of the 9.10...Psalms 33; 11).
Cross.
The Lessen Sermon will also in- From to-day the Holy Season of clude the following passage from
Lent begins.
the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
J.
February 28-Fast Day:
The Way of the Cross at 5:30
7.30,
p.m.
די
On week days Mass at £ and
UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS
Eddy:"Q. What is Mind: A, Mind is God. The exterminator of error is the great truth that God, good. is the only Mind, and that the supposititious opposite of infinite Mind-called devil or evil-is not Mind, is not Truth, but error, without intelligence ΟΙ reality. There can be but one Mind, be- cause there is but one God: and
Morning Service at 10.30 a.m. Evening Service 'at 6 p.m. The preacher at both services is. If mortals claimed no other Mind the Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.
Hall as usual.
The Soldiers'
The Social Hour after the Church Evening Service will be held in the
and Airmen's Armistice ot the training-ship Christian Association meets in the Impregnable and the cruiser Cor Church Hall every Tuesday even- della. Commander Long has beening at 1.30 p.m. Servicemen and in the Naval Ordnance Depart- others will welcome at this ment since December, 1921.
'gunnery officer of the to the extent of 1,000 cubic tans. monitor Gorgon, and The new, machinery audi equip ment required for the station is being supplied by Messrs. J. and E Hall, Limited, of Dartford, Kent, but the existing plant at the East Fier station, which was also sup- piled by Messrs, Hall, is to be tran- ferred to the new station
4.000 CUBIC TONS
RELIEF OF THE GODETIA In consequence of the decision that H.M.S. Lupin is to relieve In addition to the above, the MS. Godetia in March, 1936. South African Railways and Har" the orders for the Lupin to pay bours have decided to construct. off into the Reserve Fleet this an entirely new pre-cooling station month have been cancelled. at Port Elizabeth. This station Untu she takes the place of the will have a capacity of 4,000 cubic | Godetia as the ship of Local tons and will be used for cooling Fishery Naval Officer, North Sea. both citrus and 'deciduous fruit, the Lupli will remain under the but mainly the former. The re- frigerating plant in this case also is being supplied by Messrs. Hall, who are now completing a simline but smaller installailon 'at East Lendon. An idea of the magni- sude of the three installations can be gathered from the fact that the total horse power of the motors for the refrigerating plants amount
to 2.500 h.p. at Cape Town. 1,700
administration of the Commander- in-Chief, Portsmouth, in commis-, sion with a. reduced complement as tender to the Victory, and will he refitted. When she relleves the Godetia she will become a Chatham commitment and will carry her own accounts.
out
CRUSE OF THE GRIMSBY
Continuing her cruise in the
h.p. at Port Elizabeth, and 520 h.p.. Dutch East Indies. the sloop East London. The ammonia | Grimsby. Commander N. V. Grace,
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be
meeting.
A choir practice will be held in the Church on Wednesday even- ing the 26th at 5.30 p.m. New members will be very welcome at this practice.
Beat-
The annual meeting of holders and subscribers will be held in the Church Hall on Friday. March 8 at 9 p.m. The meeting will be preceded by a social at 7.30 p.m. followed by a supper at a p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Macdonnel Road, below Bowen
Road Tramp Station. "'.
Sunday, February 23 Sunday Service.-11.15 am.
Subject: "MIND,"
The Sunday School is held on Sun.
day Mornings-10 o'clock.
compressors in each case will be is expected to-day at Banjermas-Testimonial Meeting.-6.00 p.m.
of the totally-enclosed type, with sin. Borneo, to remain until Thurs forced lubrication and variable | day, Last week she visited duty control, and will be directly Batavia, The Grimsby has been coupled to the driving motors, cruising on this part of the China The condensers will be of the ver- Station since November, "tical shell and tube type and will be cooled by sea-water circulation. The coolers are of a type employ- ed by Messes. Hall for some years and incorporate various special features to, obtain the maximumY
cool'ng effect from the smallest space under the most favourable conditions. They include a brine- 'spraying system, and plant will also be provided for concentrating the brine.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
>The following appointments were made by the Admiralty yes- terday:—
Cdrs.-N. A. G., Hardy, to Herald (Jan. 31) and E. M. Loly. to Bruce, in command (undated).
Engr. Cdr.-F. B. Minhinnick, to Drake (Feb. 10).
Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday-10 am. to Noon: Monday, Thurs- day-5.30 to 7.00 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to
the Reading Room
PROMOTION
Surgn. Lt. (D).-R. W. Stevens. to rank of Surgn. Lt.-Cdr. (D.) (seny. Jan. 23).
RETIREMENTS ·
Lt.Cdr. (Act. Cdr.).-P. A., M. Long, placed on the Retd. List, at with rank of Cdr.
Cdr. (E.).-The Hon. D. C. Max- Dry-compression ap-well, to President, for service in paratus will be installed to ensure E in C. Dept.. Admiralty (Feb. 17). own request, the most economical operating
Meth. Chaplain. The Rev. 1 (Jan. 26). conditions for the ammonia cirDavies, to Resource (undated). cult. The completion of the plants
Cd. Busn.-C. 3. Amsden, placed Temp. R. O. above referred to will obviously Rev. A. Forty, to Drake, for RNB. with rank of Lt. (on reliet).
Chaplain. The ou the Retd. List, at own request, enable South Africa to develop (Feb. 5). still further its important export
ENTRY trade in fruit. Engineering.
Burgn: Lt.-Cdr.-T. F., Crean, to Pembroke for RMB. Chartham (Jan, 27).
Rev. A. E. Maxwell, as Temp. Chaplain (seny, Feb 5); and ap- Lta-R B. N. Hicks, to Restless; pointed to Victory for RN. Hospl.. and 8. L. B. Maybury, to Revenge Haslat..
Byl, to Dolphin (undated).
(Jan. 27); and V. J. H. Van der
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE
on the Retd. List, at own request Lis.-P. "L.. 8. Baxendale, placed
(Jan. 21); H. Row, to Winchester. (Jan, 25); and '8. A. Ferguson. to Broke (Feb. 8).
Lt. (Retd.-H. G1 Willams.
Jap." 17) promoted to Lt. Cdr. (red.) seny,
Speaking in Edinburgh yesterday on the problem of road accidents, Mr. J. C. M. Guy, M. P., recalled an
Lts. (E).-8. V. Capper, to An- Incident which occurred when a thony; and G. A Glanville, to speed limit was first introduced in Renown (undated). an eastern town. The local magis-
Burgn. Lts.-D. W. Walker, M.B. trate and the local doctor ware ts Pembroke. for R. M. Infirmary. both offenders under the new re-Deal; and T. McCarthy, to gulations and it was decided that Furious (Jari 25). the magistrate should first hear Sub-Lts.-H. D. McL. Slater, to the doctor's case, and then be jud-Sussex (Jan. 24); and C. M. W. ged himself by the doctor. The Thomas (act.. to Echo (Jan. 25).
Sub-Lts.-E. A. F. Martin. pru- doctor pleaded guilty, and was
moted to Lts. (seny. Par. Sub-Lt-G. R. Roantree, Nov. 2 and Dec. 25, 1935),
respect'y. fined five rupees Appearing before Adventure (undated). the doctor, the magistrate also
"ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER pleaded guilty. What the doctor said was: "This öffense is becom- ing far too common, This is the second case of the kind we have had to-day--ten rupees!"
Ca, Gunner (T.).-F.J. Wood, to Penelope (Jan. 31).'
Wt. Engra-R. W. Eamery, to
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and accepted no other, sip would
be unknown. We can have but one Mind, if that one is infinite.
Intelligence is omniscience, om- presence, and omnipotence.
It
is the primal and eternal quality of Infinite Mind, of the triune Frinciple, Life. Truth, and Love- named God. (Page 469).
The Rotary movement grown with great rapidity and is now established in between 70 to
3,900 Clubs, the membership of which is drawn from representa- tive
business and professional men. The total membership er- ceeds 180,009,
The object of the movement is tu encourage the development of the ideal of "service" as a basis of all worthy enterprise. By its wide-spread membership and eff- a powerful influence in the world clent organisation it has become for the improvement of interna- tonal relations, to which end an work is constantly being done. enormous amount of practical
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