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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH -
SERVICES
Third Sunday In Lent
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe dral, Caine Road.
March 15. Third Sunday in Lent.
MORNING SERVICES
1st Mass ar é
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UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS
Morning service at 10.30 a.m. Evening service at 6 p.m. Preacher at both services; Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.
There will be a meeting of the committee of management at the
2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in close of the morning service.
The Social Hour after the Even- Chinese.
the 3rd Muss at 10.30 with sermon in ing service will be held in
Church Hall, English
EVENING SERVICE
Al 3.30. Catechism.
At 1-Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament.
The Soldiers' and Airments Christian Association meets
92 Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m. in the Church Hall.
Choir practice will be held in the Church on Wednesday evening at
March 17-Feast of St. Patrick, 5.30 p.m.
Patron of Ireland.
Holy Hour at 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March 18.St. Cyril. Bishop and
Docter of the Church Abstinence Day.
"March 19.-Feast of St. Joseph. Patron of the Universal Church and especially of China, Holiday of obligation-Masses as
on Sunday.
At 10.30, Solemn High Moss, At 5.30 p.m.-Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament.
March 20.--St. Cuthbert. Bishop-
Fast Day.
On week days Mass at E and 7.30,
ST: TERESA'S CHURCH
The following are the forthcom- ing services, etc., at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong:- Saturday, March 14.-St. Matilda.
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3 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese. Young Men at the Rectory for visit of the sick in the Kowloon Hospital.
8 p.m.The 14th General Meet- ing of St. Teresa's C.YMS, at the Society's premises, Rev. Fr. Thos. F. Ryan, S.J. will give a Lecture on "The New Morality." Sunday, March 15.-Third Sunday
in Lent. St. Zachery P. and C. 7 am. First Mass with sermon in
Chinese
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
First Church Of Christ, Scientist
Subject: "SUBSTANCE."
The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon in all churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow, March 15 will be: "Substance,"
Text The Golden
will be "Honour the Lord with thy sub- stance, and with the first fruits of all thine increase."
Among others; the following citations from the Eble will be read "And a certain man was there. which had 3.19 Infirmity years. When thirty and eight Jesus saw him le; and knew that he had been a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole? The impotent man answered him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is, troubled, to put me into the pool; but while I am coming. another steppeth Jesus saith unto down before me.
him, Rise, take up thy bed, and walk.
And immediately, the mak was made whole, and took up his bed and walked." (John 5; 5-9),
The Lesson Sermon will also in- clude the following passages from the Christian Science textbook "Science, and Health with Key to 8 am-Second Mass with Ser- the Scriptures". by Mary Baker
mon in English.
General Communion ΚΟΙ the members of St. -Teresa's CY.M.S.
Eddy:
"Christian Science declares that Mind is substance, also that mat- ter neither feels, suffers, nor en-
joys. Hold these points strongly 8 am Sunday School for Mexi- in view. Keep in mind the verity
can Boys.
9.30
a.m.--Third Mass with Sermon in English, followed by Benediction of the Most Bless- ed Sacrament.
of being that man is the image and likeness of God, in whom all being is painless and permanent. Remember that man's perfection is real and unimpeachable, whereas 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruction imperfection is blameworthy, un-
in Chinese.
real, and is cot brought, about by divine Love,
3 p.m-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men for Tsun Wan Lay Mission and Sunday School
Monday, March 16.-Et. Julian of
Cilicia M.
Tuesday, March 17-St. Patrick Patron of Ireland (a 464).
Wednesday, March 18-St. Cyril of Jerusalem Bp. and D.-Abstin- ence.. Thursday, March 19-St Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church and especially of China. (Holy day of Obligation),
Masses at 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30 am Friday, March 20,-St. Archippus C. St. Cuthbert Bp. (A 887)- Fast Day.
6 p.m.-Way of the Cross. 8.30 p.m.-Little Flower Choir
Practice.
Week-days: Masses at 8.30 and 7.30 am.
Contession's are heard dally be- tore and after Masses in Chinese." English, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese,
Saturday. Special time for con- fessions is from 4
p.m. to 8 D.m
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Stick to the truth of being in contradistinction to the error that
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
MILITARY ACTS.
IN FRANCE ·
Lengthy Statement By Germany
apeal to the "fong Kong Dail Press' (Corvight,)}
Berlin, March 12. Various foreign press comments and utterances of foreign states- men," have caused official German quarters to issue a lengthy state- ment, in which attention is once more drawn to the huge protection system, with which France has en- sured her safe.
SATURDAY.
PROFESSION OF PEACE
Hitler's Speech A't Karlsruhe
[Special to the “Hong Kong Daly Press (Copyright.))
Karlsruhe, Mar. 12. The outstanding
et feature Chancellor Hitlers first speech in the present election campaign. held here on Thursday evening at a huge mass meeting, was the emphatic profession of peace.
MARCH 14, 1936.
IN CASE OF
WARTM
Great Britain's Part
London, March 12. The Secretary for War Mr. Duff Cooper in the course of a speech presenting the Army estimates in the House of Commons this after- noon referred to the suggestion sometimes heard, that should Bri- tain be involved again in war on the European Continent, it might be wise to dimit her contribution to the Naval and Air Forces. Be said while I that could be decided it would be a great reller to the Army Council, in fact there were no two opinions amongst those on whom the responsiblities for British Army rested; that they could never proceed upon any something such assumption.
"I do not want to celebrate any military triumphs, for I saw more. The statement points out that of the international po'iticians, France has, (1) previous to the any case than the profess.onal Locarno Pact concluded military war mongers. I fought as a sim- agreements with Belgium, Czechcs-ple musketeer--they earned pro- lovakia and Poland, which were tots. become effective in the event of a German attack op France, (2) since the end of the World War, France had concentrated at the
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There was no certainty that in some future conflict, Britain would not have to send at very short notice. a well-equipped force to take part in war on the continent. In any case in which Britain );"
We see the war as terrible-not because cowards, but because They regard it as something ane. German border,
enormous not because they are brave but number of troops and morcover because it brought them some- constructed a mighty wall of forti- ! thing fine. fcations, the military authorities
I have the ambition to set my-would be involved in war on the of all states being agreed that any self a moment in the midst of the continent, it would be in support
attack on this system of fortifica-: German people, and that is bet- of the policy favoured by the vast
tions would be hopeless as far as can be foreseen, (3) France has
now
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ter done in works of peace than
I have made a 12 inch shell to in any act of military triumphs.
day it would cost 3,000 marks.
But if I put another 1,500 marks it. I can build a workers house. If I pe up one mi Lon of such shells, that is nothing to beast to my nation about, but if I bulld million such houses, I build my-
concluded another military pact with Soviet Russia, the Tune- tioning of which is not dependent on any decision of the League of Nations, this new agreement hav-t ing a note of its own, as the spirit behind the Government of Soviet Russia not only theoretically, but actually aims at World Revolution.
sef a monument."
BOLSHEVISM DENOUNCED
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The Chancellor then proceeded ti make a slashing' denunciation of Bo shovim, saying: "-
"I know what the German pec- ple want, and I would like to know what France wants, but I have 10 doubts about
what Bolsheviam wants, because we had a taste of it in our own country. No for- eign statesman can tell me any- thing about that.
majority of the British people.
security, and if namely, the policy of collective it were known that Britain's contribution would be limited solely to Naval and Air action, it would cause considerable despondency among her partners
in the collective system.
To the question of whether the British force could be transferred to the Continent in time to be of any service to States, victims aggresalon, the Minister said there were two answers,
Firstly, if any 'State. to whose support Britain had to come, were aware that the British force might be sent, it might materially in- fluence the whole of that state's strategy in the early days of the confiict and enable it to take a stronger and bolder line than it otherwise might.
The statement goes on to say that Germany has never taken any action which might cause France I feel menaced, and Germany has dever objected to France's defen- sive measures. If France however felt that even after the conclusion of the Locarno Pact she needed further security, then she should have at least informed the signa- tortes of the Locarno Pact before hand. In order to enable an" in- corporation of the new guarantee with the Locarno Fact, or bring it into accord with the latter. The. I can see burning villages, ruin- altuation at present is as follows: ed factories, millions of unemploy-
ed-we have been through it option, after prolonged research," FRENCH RESOURCES
If other statemen have not yet of an anti-tank machine France possesses for the protec had that experience, they may which would be issued to
her allegedly menaced call themselves lucky. I know troops with the least possible. security: (1) the greatest chain of that any child is able to burn its delay.
"British: Wireless. fortifications in the world, (2) as a | fingers once, but only a very stu- legally bound guarantor for her in-pid child
its fingers violability, she has the assistance twice.
tion of
will burn
Secondly, the mobility of the land forces was being increased all. the time.
Mr. Duft Cooper announced the
FRANCO-SOVIET PACT RATIFIED
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of not only Great Britain, with all I would not ke to see my peo- her land, sea and air forces, but ple defenceless in the face of Bal- Italy, Belgium, Poland. shevist peril. There are undoubted- also
and Czechoslovakia
Russia-they countless millions in France
London, March 12. Who want to live in peace with A Parla message states that the latter state alone having more than 17 million soldiers-in-addi- Germany, but this wave of Bols-French Senate, to-night, ratilled tion to her own resources
hevism overflows Europe, and it the Franco-Soviet Pact by 231
out on top. is an open question, who wil come votes. to 52.
British Wireless.
The peace strength
forces is 3 million, while in the Q. these
event of war, it would be 30 il- Kon
The other statesmen may think that they themselves wil triumph, but I rather think it will be Mos- | cow!".
In spite of these tremendous and unique guarantees, France declares that in addition she needa a dimi- Continuing. Hiter vehemently iltazized zone in Germany, ap dented that he had ever had the parently not taking into consi-intention of forcing. National, So deration the world's greatest chalo cialism on other countries. o fortifications. She moreover holds that the 19 German batta long which have reoccupied the
life, substance, or intelligence ran] «hineland constitute a menace to be in matter. Plead with an hon- the French security, although the cat conviction of the truth and a latter is guaranteed by half the clear perception of the unchang-world.
NEW LOCARNO
Referring to his proposals for a new "Locarno," the Chancellor said:
#I have made the world the most generous offer, and I can ing, unerring, and certain effect of In view of these facts the Reichs only hope that the rest of the divine Science. Then, If your Government feels compelled to de- world will think and act gener- fidelity is half equal to the truth dare:-"Germany has garrisoned ously too. One should real y no of your plea, you will heal the her own national territory with ask whether the offer is made in sick." (P. 414, 418).
such a small force, primarily for good faith. If it was not meant purpose of depriving the French sincerely, I would never lend my Government and people of any name t **" cause for fear that Germany in- The 'Chcellor stated that now, tends to exercise pressure on the beginning of the fourth France to force her to negotiate year of National Socialism he was under undignified conditions. again appealing to the people." Moreover Germany made an offer Whatever he had done he had
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
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Authorized and approved literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed, or purchased.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
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OBITUARY
of the widest scope possible for the done to the best of his ability, 7 pacification of Europe, an offer his acts should ever result in grici which has special significance in and misfortune for the German view of the fact that it emanates people, he would pray Almighty from the national German Gov-"God to take h's fe.
ernment acting with the full au- In conclusion Hitler appealed to thority of the German nation. The the Nation, to help him in carrying historical 'importance of the offer cut his task.-- .
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lies in the fact that the proposed Transocean News Service. European agreements would be the i
first since the Versailles Treaty,
General Sir David Campbell without any one of the participants
London, March 12, General Sir David Campbell, who récently resigned the Governorship of. Malta on account of ill health, dled in London to-day, aged 67. Engineering British Wirelcon.
BUDGET STATEMENT ·
Macdoneli Road, below Bowen
Road Tram Station."
Sunday, March 15 Sunday Service-11.15 am.
Subject:"SUBSTANCE." The Sunday School is held on Sun-
day Mornings.-10 o'clock.... Testimonial Meeting-3.00 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 April 21.
the Reading Room
London, March 12.
FRANCO-SOVIET PACT
being subjected to compulsion or discrimination. Since the Franco- Soviet Pact has already rendered[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily the Locarno Pact bull and vold,
Press (Copyright.)1 Germany might have repudiated the latter without military reoc-
relying on her own national re-
Paris, Mar. 12:
A BU providing for the ratifica- cupation of the Rhineland and by lot of the Franco-Boviet pact wa sources. Instead the German Gov- passed in the Senate with 23; crnment declined a policy which votes against 52, Barraut had p would lead to a further disruption the question of confidence,-
.ransocean News Service, of European affairs.
It was announced in the House 01 Commons to-day, that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, will make his budget statement on Ecation,
British Wireless,
Germany desires nothing more fervently than, 'to enter into frank negotiations with France and other powers, Germany would withdraw European powers, for the realisa- ner proposals, and prefer an hon- tion of a plan of European pact-arable isolation, rather than be subject to discrimination in her re- Should this spirit however not lation with other nations meet with the agreement of other Iransocean News Service.
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