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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Fifth Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral, Caine Road.

July 5-Fifth Sunday After Pente-

cost.

MORNING SERVICES 1st Mass at 8.

2nd Mass at 8.-High Mass fol- lowed by the Procession of the Blessed Sacrament and Bene- diction.

3rd Mass at 10.30-With Sermon

in English.

EVENING SERVICES

Ai 3.30-Catechetical Instruction. At 4-Benediction of the Blessed

Sætrument

To-day begins the Novena for the relief of the poor Souls in the Purgatory.

July 8-St. Monica, Mother of St.

Augustin.

July 8-St. Elizabeth. Queen" or

Portugal.

July Blessed Oliver Flunkett

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Scientist

Subject: "God."

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 4 1936.

GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

Mail News From Home

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, June 23. Dominion senior officers posts in That Sir Samuel Hoare should the RA.F. have spoken in yesterday's India cebate caused some surprise. He had intended to speak as a hack bencher. and delivered from the box a speech he would have made from behind Mr. Churchill.

India, however, created little of its former excitement in the House * Commons Sir Samuel Heure and Mr. Churchill had one of their The subject at the Lesson Sermon { old exchanges, but in a thin House in all churches of Christ, Scientist, it lacked the fire of last year's to-morrow, July 5 will be: "God."

The Golden Text will be: "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." Exodus 20.3);

Among others. the following citations from the Bible will be read: My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my command- munts with thee: So that thou in- cline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to under- Standing: Yea. If thou criest after knowledge and liftest up thy voice for understanding: I thou seekest

battles.

Mr. Churchill's description of Sir Samuel, as a Jonah who has come back from the sea, with the addition of the trident, of Neptune, was the brightest moment of the uay

At present Air-Commodore Goble is second in command of the Royal Austalian Air Force. In ex- change the R.A.F. are sending Air- Commodore H. R. Nicholl to Aus- tralla

There is a story of Air-Commo- dore Goble when he was a lieut- nant in the 1st Fighter Squadron at Dunkirk. One day the young Australian was standing by bis machine for disciplinary reasons"

Suddenly threë terrific, detona- tlons rang out. He pointed with a shout to a." German machine which had bombed one of the monitors anchored outside the harbour..

He dived into his Sopwith Pup. Apart from the political heads of two of the watch swung his pro- the India Ottice, six Ministers have peller while the adjusted his goz- how made spreches on the Indiagles, and in a few moments he

or the Orders issued under was climbing in pursuit, These are the Prime Minister, the Lord President of the Council, the Attorney-General, the Char.cellor

A very smart piece of work end- ed with his bringing down the enemy 'plane over its own nero -

On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30 her as silver, and searchest for her u. the Duchy, the First Commis-drome at Ghistelles.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road," below Bowen Road Tram Station,

Sunday, July 5, 1930 Sunday Service.-11.15 am. Subject: GOD"

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings.-10 o'clock. Testimony 'Meeting.-6 p.m. Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to noon; Monday, Thurs- day, 5.30 to 7p.m.

the Reading Room

stoner of Works and the First Lond

the Admiralty.

KATE FOR THE KING'S MARRIAGE

"OFFICES OF PROFIT"

Had three members intended to resign their seats, yesterday in- stead of two an awkward consti- Cui, Sandeman Allen. who claim-tutional point would have arisen

as for hid treasures; Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowledge of God. For the Lord giveth wisdom- out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding." Prov. 2: 1-6),

The Lesson Bermon will also tried that he was one of the only of Lloyd's in the clude the following passages from two members the

Christian Science textbook, House; gave an interesting recent "Science and Health with Key to example of an odd but legitimate the Scriptures by Mary Baker form of insurance during the Bud

get Report debate.

Eddy:

There are now only two offices of profit under the Crown for which members can apply the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hup dreds and the Stewardship of the Manor of Northstead.

An inquiry was made as to the Formerly the Stewardship of any ried before the Coronation, rate salast the King being mar-Royal manor could be used as a means of resigning a seat in the House.

"All substance, intelligence, wis- doin, being, immortality, cause, and effect belong to God. These are His attributes. the eternai mani- It might be said that that is a restations of the infinite divine gamble. No such thing. The in-

The Public is gordially invited to Principle, Love. No wisdom is wise but is wisdom; no truth is true, no love is lovely, no life is Life but the divine; no good is, but the God bestows.

CHURCH OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD

Yen-Chow Street. SHAM SHUI PO

July 5, 1936 FEAST OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD

At 7.30 am-Low Pontifical Mass

followed by Confirmation.

At 0.30 a.m.-High Mass.

At 10.30 a.m.-Mass.

The divine Principle, or Spirit comprehends and expresses all, and all must therefore be as perfect as the divine Principle is perfect. Nothing is new to Spirit. Nothing can be novel to eternal Mind, the author of all things, who from all eternity knoweth His own ideas. Diety was satisfied with His work. How could He be otherwise, since, the spiritual creation was the out-

ײיו

1 For some reason it, was not un-

quiry was a genuine business - 1740 that any member book ad- quiry by a well-known manufacvantage of the Act of Queen turer of China Coronation mugs. Annie's reign. Then Sir Watkin

If a marriage took place before the Coronation two portraits would be necessary on the "mugs instead of one, and it would mean that all the expenditure and the work ment. would have been wasted.

"Col. Sandeman 'Alien's reference to weather policies concluded with a hit at the "promoters of bu- cladist fetes who like to ensure against weather destroying the prodis that such fetes may make. THE LATE PROVOST OF ETON

Generations of Eton'ans regard-

At 5 a.m-Blessing" of the Flag of growth, the emanation, of His ined Dr. M. R. James, who died yes-

the Catholic Association. Sermon: Exposition of the Bless-

ed Sacrament.

Rosary: Procession and Benedic-

tion in the open air.

All faithful are cordially invited.

UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS

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finite self-containment and m-terday, as the incamation of wis-- mortal wiedom? ·

dom. The Provost took no part in

"The three great verities of curricular te. This aloofness and spirit, omnipotence, omnipresence, his far-away look made him an omniscience Spirit possessing all almost legendary Azure amche power, filling all space, constituting the boys.

all Science,contradict forever the Comparatively few of them eme bellef that matter can be actual.met. Dr. Janies. But an invite- These eternal verities reveal tion to dine at the Provost's Lodge

primeval existence as the radiant was prized very highly. Two of reality of God's creation, in which three boys would generally be all that He has made is pronounced there on Sundays. Preacher at Morning Service: Rev. by His wisdom good." (Pages 275.

518. and 109).

Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 6 pm.

J. D. Maclean. Kowloon Evening Service: Rev.

K. Mackenzie Dow. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated at the close of the Evening Service. The Social Hour will be held in the

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM

FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Church Hall after the Evening MACDONNELL ROAD

Service.

The S.A.C.A. Meeting is held in the Church Hall on Tuesday even- ing at 7.30 p.m. The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute every Friday morning at 10.30

3.m.

BETTER EDUCATED THAN ENGLISH

Sir David Wilkie On Scots Love Of Reading

(Special Air Mail Service).

London, June 17.

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Opposite Houses 9-11 Authorized and approved literature on Christian Science may be read,

borrowed, er purchased."" First Church of Christ, Salentiat,

Hanks Konk

THE EMPEROR GOES

" TO SCOTLAND

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, June 19.

Afterwards, when the Provost hac taken at least 10 minutes to light his pipe the talk would range Fom "ghosts to Shakespeare and from mediaeval manuscripts to P.O. Wodehouse,

Occasionally he could be inducea' to tell how at the age of 17 he translated the apocryphal, book of

Baruch from the Ethiopic. He wrote to "Queen Victoria a.skinp permission to dedicate the trans- lation to her.

Sir Henry Ponsonby intercepiau the letter and returned it to the headmaster, suggesting that a boy with so much time on his hands "would be the better for some per- sonal correction."

ETON'S "LOST" CHARTER

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A scholar of European eminence. Dr. Monty, James continued his varled bibliographical studies nearly to the end.

I know of only one instanc when a fellow antiquarian found The Emperor of Abyssinia left at a loss. He had visited Euston yesterday for Scotland, where he will have a few days' rest at Wemyss Castle, Renfrewshire, as the guest of Lord Inverclyde.

Dr. James duly conducted him to Eton to copy its great charter, and

it in the library.

The visitor at once saw CHEL

"I think we in Scotland have been better off than the English. He was accompanied by his chil- this was of Edward VI., and point- because I think on the whole wedren, the Crown Prince Princessed out to the Provost that he are better educated, and the Scots-safial, and the Duke of Harar, as wished to see the original Henry man desires something to read yet is by Dr. Martin, the Abys VI. charter. more than does his fellow in the infan Minter in London, and one South."

or two members of the secretariat. yo members of the special branch That remark was made by Sir of Scotland Yard were with the David Wilkie at a meeting of the

party. Hospital Librarians in Edinburgh yesterday.

He and Dr. James thereupon be- gan a search. Not anding it in the library, the Provost took his visitor, to the muniment room.

There, after a turning out of the

A first-class coach was reserved. contents of dusty drawers, it was and the Emperor sat with his chil-lucovered stewed away in a cor- After considering whether they dren in a non-smoking compartner of the room without any in- should form a committee to con- rent. He bowed repeatedly indication whatever of its unique sider linking up with the Guild, acknowledgment of the respectful #alde:*··

Bir David said that if they were to greetings of those in the station. appoint a committee it should be He will probably return on Mon-

to see whether the present organ- į day,

AIR BATTLE STOPS “PUNISHMENT

isation was as effective as it might The Emperor and his family were Air-Commodore Goble's appoint-- be, and whether by Joining with cheered by dense crowds on their ment to the command "of "No" this national body they could put arrival in Glasgow last night. Lörd | group of the Royal Air Force all the hospitals within the area on Inverclyde was at the station to which I foreshadowed on Thurs the same high level.

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day, is part of a scheme to give

Wynn applied for the Stewardship of the Manor of Bromhild and Gale in the County of Denbigh.. and thus was able to leave Parlia

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