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LUNCHEON TO R.A.F. OFFICERS
AIR-COMMODORE 8. SMITH ON CHINA'S PROGRESS
Chinese Menientoes Presented
Shangnal, Feb. 29. Appreciation and thanks to the Chinese Government for Its cour- tesy in giving the Royal Air Force to visit permission flying boats China, and for the valuable assis tance rendered in connection with the cruise, were expressed by Air- Commodore Sydney Smith at an informal huncheon in "The Dome," yesterday, when members of the Royal Air Force Association Shanghai were hosts to Air-Com- modore Sinth and the officers of the goodwill cruise.
of
Mr. E A. R. Fowles, acting pre- a.dent of the Association, extend- to their ed a hearty welcome guests. They "had watched the goodwill fight's progress since the machines left Singapore on Febru-
"HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1936.
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
KİNG INSPECTS GIANT LINER
Tour Through The Vessel
SERVICES
Second Sunday In Lent
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral, Caine Road.
March 8.-Second Sunday in Lent. Feast of the Passion of Our Lord.
MORNING SERVICES
1st Mass at 6
2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in
Chinese.
3rd Mass at 10.30.-Solemn High
Mass.
EVENING SERVICE
At 4.30-Recitation of the Holy
Rosary.
Solemn Procession
in
Cathedral
compound
the With
the assistance of the Rell- glous Associations.
Sermon on the Passion of Our
Lord,
Benediction
the of
Blessed
Sacrament.
11. St. Abstinence.
Colette-Day
of
ary 10 with the greatest interest. March he said, and sympathized with the crews in the bad luck they hadi encountered in regard to weather March 12-St. Gregory the Great,
Pope.
conditions. He asked each offeër
March
13.---St.
Euphrasia-Fast
to accept a small memento from the Association in the form of pewier tankards. In making this the small presentation, it was
that sincere hope Association's they would have a very pleasant return 1.0 cruise with a safe
i
Day.
At 5.30 p.m.-The Way of the
Cross,
Singapore,
Responding. Air Commodore Smith said that, in addition 14 thanking the Chinese Govern- ment for its courtesy and a tance, he also had to mention the great amount of help they had received from the C.N.A.C., which company's knowledge of condi tions on the coast proved invalu- able
AEROPLANE'S 'BOLE
The potentialties for the em- ployment of aircraft in China were almost unlimited, and, after bearing from the Air Attache of! the progress that had been made, ne felt sure whase responsible for the rapid development of aviation in China were deserving of the highest praise. It should always be borne in mind that aviation was essentially international in character. There was, unfortuna- tely, a tendency for people to re- gard the ueroplane as a WERDOD he felt his of destruction, bus listeners would agree with him it was truer and wiser to reward it inore 23 a messenger of peace..! since rapid communication by afr provided a means of establishing and
maintaining a spirit of i 'friendship, sportsmanship, And cameraderte. This spirit existed between airman during the firent War and he was happy to "observe that it existed to-day, especially in
ociation an international such as the Royal Air Force Asso- ciation of Shanghai. He asked his officers to rise with him and drink the health of their hosts.
In conversation with a "Norta- China Daily News" representative later, Air-Commodore Smith Fald I had not yet been decided when ¡Singapore the return fight to would art.
I depended on number of things, and more es-
pecially the weather. The third
On week days Mass at C and 7.30,
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
The following are the forthcom- ing services, etc., at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong:- Saturday, March 7-Ember Day.
St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the greatest doctors of the Church 2 p.m.-Meeting of the Sewing Circle of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Ladies' Society.
5 pm-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men at the Rectory for visit to the sick. Sunday, March 8-Second Sunday
in Lent, Feast of Our Lord of Passos. St. John of God, C. 7am-First Mass. 8am-Second Mass with Ser-
mon in English.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Macdonuel Road, below Bowen' Road Tram Station. Sunday, March 8 Sunday Service.-11.15 a.m.
Subject.-"MAN,"
POOR MAN'S LUCK
Find Of Gold Coins In A Garden
A fina
Budapest, Feb. 13. of greas antiquarian value has been hade near
the town of Pécs in circumstances of such aptitude as to suggest fairy tale.**
London, Mar, 5. The exceeding y thorough tour which the Khig made of the great liner "Queen Mary" at Clyde-bank
have covered, to-day, la said to seven miles. He inspected almost every part of the ship, from le boller rooms which he climbed down on steel ladders to reach. to pot of ground were heavily in debt While awaiting the arriva the searchlight pastorm. Cabins of the ball the miner went into of the tourist and thirde. ass ac-his garden for a last bit of spade- commodation were aspected wiwork, and threw up a pot con-
3.50
the swimming pools, gymnasiums, lounges, libraries and childrens
rooms.
The Sunday School is held on Sunequal thoroughness, as were
day Mornings.--10 o'clock. Testimonial Meeting.-8.00 p.m. Reading Room at above address
The King showed his interest by open: Tuesday and Friday-10 the numerous questions he asked, am to Noon: Monday. Thurs and was informed among othe: day-5.30 to 7.00 p.m.
tacts that the vessel had 24 fe- The Public is cordially invited to boats, se (propelled with diesel engines, each accommodating 145 the Reading Room
people, that an oll plant could pump 108 thousand gajons of oi per hour to lubricate engines, and
the at
liner's
speed scrv.ce wou'd be 29 knots.
The King stood, for some time on the bridge, fascinated by the scene be ow him in the shipyard and out over the Clyde. While on board, many of the men who had helped
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CHRISTIAN - SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Subject:-"Man."
The subject of the lesson Sermon in all churches of Christ, Scientist, will be: March 8 to-morrow.
"Man."
The Golden Text will be: "Thou hast dealt well with thy servant, O Lord, according unto thy word. Thy hands have made me and me. (Psalms 119, 65,
fashioned
73).
Among others. the following citations from the Bible will be read: "Arise, shine; for thy ligh: Is come, and the glory of the Lord Is risen upon thee.
wert
"he "Hnd was made by an un- employed miner, whose nouse and
taining a number of objects.
The collection consists ot 籍 seventeenth century' chain, thirty- four inches long. of fine old- smith work; six gold breast- pins; several gold rings, a ghty-
The three golden co'ns.
rings bear different designs, such as a flower, a crescent moon, stars, a bears running horse; one ring the crest of King Mathias,
The coins, however, are numis- matically of the greatest value the oldest being nineteen gold Corins of the
King reign of Mathias.
Besides these. the collection - Cudes twenty-ave colns printed in the formerly famous mint of Kor- mocbanya.
coins The foreign in the 'ner's construction,
include thirty-three Turkish pieces presented to the King, and when
from the sixteenth century. three he came ashore there were remark-
dinars: It is believed able scenes of enthufiasm, cheer-Venetian ducats, a German fiorin.
workmen breaking through and two
that the collect on belonged to a the polce cordon and surrounding Hungarian poble who was forced to fly before the Turks. and buried his treasuré
A
him.
The King expressed hope that he would see the liner again before she goes into commission. and it is thought there is possibility he will make a short trip in her on one of the trial runs.
the
The colection, apart from its has 2 gold antiquarian value," value "af about
thousand one It is gratifying to know pounds. that the miner receives two-thirds of this sum. as Hungarian law awards one-third of the gold value to the finder and one-third to the owner of the land on which the And was made.
After luncheon, the King. visited
in Glasgow. He also visited the corporation housing schemes
inhabitants will be transferred to overcrowded area, from which the
six Council houses. He entered For, behold, the darkness shall tenements, chatting for some time cover the earth, and gross dark-in each case. with the occupants. cheered him with the greatest en:
but people:
Men. women and children surged thusiasmu.— round him in the roadway. and British Wirelesn Lord shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee.
ness
the
the
Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever, the branch of my
9. "m-Sunday School for Mex-planting, the work of my hands.
can Boys,
9.30
with
a.m.-Third Mass Sermon in English, followed by Benediction of the Most Bless- ed Sacrament. 2vp.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 för Tsun Wan lay mission and Sunday School.
that I may be glorified. 60: 1, 2, 21).
(Isaiah
The Lesson Sermon will also in- clude the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy...
Man is spiritual and perfect: and because he is spiritual and perfect, he must be so understood in Christian Science. Continuing our definition of man, let us re- Monday, March 9.-St, Frances of member that harmonious and im-
Rome, W.
11. St.
Tuesday, March 10 The Forty
Martyrs of Sebaste. 7.30 p.m.-Mass for the Holy
Souls in Purgatory. Wednesday, March
Colette. V.-Abstinence. 4.30 p.m.Meeting of the Sewing Circle of the Children of Mary. Thursday, March 12-St. Gre
gory the Great, Pope and Doctor.
mortal man has existed forever, and is always beyond and above the mortal illusion of any life, sub- stance, and intelligence as existant In matter. This statement is based on fact, not fable. The Science of being reveals man as perfect, even as the Father is perfect, because the Boul, or Mind, of the spiritual man is God, the divine Principle of all being, and because this real man is governed by Soul instead
Friday, Mar. 13. St. Euphrasia,of sense, by the law of Spirit, not
V. Fast Day.
5
p.m.-Little
Practice.
by the so-called laws of matter. Flower Choir (Pages 475 and 302).
6 pm Stations of the Cross.
dying boat, which was left beSaturday, March 14.-81. Matilda,
hind at Amoy with engine trouble,
will not be coming to Shanghai, bu will return to Hong Kong as soon as repairs have been com- pleted. He said he was amazed and very gratified to learn that, In response to an appeal by Group Captain R. P. Willock, last year, the Royal Air Force Association of
xubscribed Shanghai had
Very
generously to the Royal Air Force Benevolen Frand.
The luncheon yesterday attract- ed one of the largest crowds that The Association has yet seen, over ninety members and their gueste silting dowIL.
CHINESE PRESENTATIONS
to
Emp.
8 pm-General Meeting of the St. Teresa's C.YMS, on the Society's premises. Rev. Fr. T.
F. Ryan S.J. will lecture on "Social Service."
Week-days: Masses at 8.30 and 7.30 am.
Contessions are heard daily be- fore and after Masses in Chinese. English, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese,
UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS
Morning service at 10.30 am. Evening service at 6p.. Preacher at both services: Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow..
14
The Sunday School meets in the Church Hall, Kennedy Road at 9.30
am.
Choir practice will be held in the Church on Wednesday evening at 5.30 p.m.
which is the ITT flying-boat,
The Soldiers' and Airmen's machine used on the present flight, and underneath it the City | Christian Association meetà" "on. Government building at Kiang- Tuesday evening at 7,30 pm, in the
Below this is a suitable sub-church Hall
wan.
The Social Hour after the Even-,,
Church Hall, Servicemen are almost specially invited to attend.
RCOM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READI G
In addition a number ofscription. The plaque is an ex- pleasant memories, Air-Commo-cellent example of the painstak dore Sydney Smith and his offing care of the Chinese slivering service will be held in the cers will take away with them two craftsman, for both building and mementoes in the shape of a all- | flying-boat are complete ver plaque and a marble sphere to the very last detail. which were presented to them at an informal reception on Thurs day evening, when they were the guests of Gen, Wu Te-chen, Mayor of Greater Shanghai, at his home. The sliver plaque, which is moudt- ed in an ornate blackwood frame, was presented to the Air-Commo- "dore-ás a personal gift from Gen. Wu. Measuring about six inches by four, the plaque-bears, in low Tellef, the figure of a Singapore
The other memento is a marble sphere, about six inches in diame- ter, which, mounted on a wooden pedestal and bearing in Chinese characters a brief description of the reason and the occasion of the. presentation, was giver to the fly- era by Gen. Yao Shi-tseu on behalf of the China Aviation League na a symbol of that body's interest th, and well-wishes for, the nuc-. cess of the goddÿ ́ étaise.” “
FHEE TO THE PUBLIC
MACDONNELL ROAD
Opposite Houses 9-11 Authorised and approved literature one
Christian Science may be, read, borrowed, or purajared, First Church of Christ, Scientląt,
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