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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

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

August 23--Twelfth Sunday After

Pentecost.

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass a 6.

2nd Mass at 8 with sermon in

Chinese...

3rd Mass at 10.30, with sermon in

English.

EVENING SERVICES

At 3.30, Catechetical Instruction. At 4. Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

24.-St. Bartholomew,

Louts. King

August

Apostle. August 25.--St. France. August 28-St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Ghurch. On week-days: Mass at 6 and 7.30. Confessions: Morning and Evening.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road Tram Station.

Sunday, August 23, 1936 Sunday Service.--11.15 am. Subject: MIND."

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

Subject"MIND,"

mon

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1936.

GANGSTERS CAUGHT AT

TIENTSIN

Plot To Burgle Bank Nipped In Bud

KIT OF TOOLS FOUND. DURING RAID

The subject of the Lesson Ser-Pukhalsky and in all Christian Science and a Russian, churches to-morrow August 23rd the former two will be "MIND. “

YM LAM

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|_ D..W. DOUGLAS WINS COLLIER

TROPHY

American Aviation's Coveted Award

NEW COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT 'PLANE

commercial

Aviation's most coveted award. his twin-engined the Colller Trophy, given each transport-airplane. year for the outstanding achieve- The Commercial transport planu,

for

the ment in American aeronautics, will which Douglas' earned be presented Donald Wills trophy is the DC 2 used by almost Douglas, from the hands of Presi- any transport company in the C.S.A. and by the Royal Dutch dent Roosevelt.

Airlines

to

This year's Committee recorded for aeronautical history their de- ciston that the current presenta- tion should be:

A piot savouring of those yener ally reserved for Action thrillers has been unearthed by the British Municipal Police in Tientsin tollow ing the arreats of two Poles, 'Yan Josef Stanishevsky,

"To Donald W. Douglas, for the Jacob Likhuvidon, being well-known

twin-engined outstanding

com- to the police of Harbin, Shanghai mercial transport airplane: and Tientsin as crooks of the most

"This airplane, by reason of Likhovidoff 15 desperate type.

high speed. economy and quiet the comparatively unknown Tientsin police and enquiries con passenger comfort, has been gene- rally adopted by transport lines cerning his activities during cents years are being pursued, says throughout the United States. Its merit has been further recognized the Peking and Tientsin Times.

The latter, together with Pukhal-by its adoption, abroad and its in- sky, arrived in Tientsin at about fluence on foreign design is al- the end of May from Shanghai, ready apparent.

de British Municipal Police being

to

re-

**In making this award

"

Since 1911 when Robert J. Col-

lies, son of the founder of Coller's

The Golden Text will be: "Great is our Lord, and of great power:

his

infinite." understanding £$ Psalms 147;5

Amongst others, the following from the Bible will be citations read, "Now I beseech you, brethen, by the nume of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no of divisions among you; but that ye

of their movements and cognition is given to the techni- be perfectly joined together in the notified same mind and in the same judg-warned of their felonious activit-cal and production personnel of ment, Let every one of us please les. Investigations revealed that a the Douglas organization." his neighbour for his good to edi- plot was afoot to break into a bank the authorities in ficaiton. For even Christ pleased in Chefoo and not himself; but, as it is written, that port were notified with the re

sult that the trio, Stanishevsky The reproaches of them that re- proached thee fell on me. For having joined the gang in Tientsin, whatsoever things were written returned there without having ac- aforetime were written for our complished the job which they are learning that we through patience alleged to have had in mind." and comfort of the scriptures might nave hope. Now the God of, pa- tience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jessus; That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus C. st. (1 Cor. 1:10. Rom. 18:2-6),

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

The Lesson Sermon will also in- rude the following passages from the Christian Science Textbook Science and Health with key to the

am. to moon: Monday. Thurs-Scriptures by Mary' Baker Eddy. day, 5.30 to 7 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to

the Reading Room.

UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS

are

"When the divine precepts understood, they unfold the toundation at fellowship, in which one mind is not at war with an- other, but all have one Apirit, God. one intelligent source, in accord- ance with the Scriptural command: "Let this Mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.” Man

PLANS KNOWN

Shortly after it came to the ears of the British Municipal Police that the gang had planned to rob a cer- Lain well-known foreign bank in the British area, taking advantage of the Bank Holiday to perpetrate the crime. Intense work by the detective force was put in and subsequently raids were made on July 30 and 31 on the houses in which the three men were living with the result that a most up-to- date equipment for breaking into premises from roots and apparatus for blowing safes was discovered and the men taken into custody, Pukhalsky and Likhovidoff on July 30 and Stanishevsky two days later. The equipment, which is valued at over $1.000, included large oxygeu containers and smaller' containers for acetylin gas, tools for breaking

The following are the notices for and his Maker are co-related in into buildings, keys, chisels, elect- the forthcoming week:-

Sunday, August 23

Morning Service at 10.30 a.m. Evening Service at 6 p.n.

The social hour after the evening service will be held in the Church, Hall..

Tuesday, August 25: S.A.C.A. meets

divine Science, and real conscious- | zip torches, three pairs of gloves and ness is cognizant only of the things many other things commonly of God. The scientific unity which | found in the bank breaker's kit. exists between God and man musu be universally done. If men would

Preacher at both services; Mr. N. 5. bring to bear upon the study of

Στενας,

Mind half the falth they bestow

pains the so-called upon

and

sense. pleasures of the material they would not go on from bad to worse, until disciplined by the pri- in the Church Hall at 7.30 p.m.human family would be redeemed son and the scaffold; but the whole

The Helena May Christian Fellow-through the merits of Christ,-

snip meets in the Institute on through the perception and accep- Friday at 10.30 am.

tion and acceptance of Truth. For

glorious The Minister will be on holiday this this

result Christian month, during which time all Science lights the torch of spiritual communications should be ad- understanding. When we realize dressed to the Church Secre- that there is one Mind, the divine tary. Mr. E. Kimsworth, 23 law of loving our neighbour

ourselves Peak Mansions.

is unfolded; whereas a belief in many ruling minds hind- crs man's normal drift toward the one Mind, one God, and leads hu- man thought into opposite chan- nets where selfishness reigns. should be thoroughly understood that all men have one Mind. One God and Father, One Life, Truth and Love. Mankind will become perfect in proportion as this fact becomes apparent, wars will cease and the true brotherhood of man" will be established.

The preacher for Sunday, August 30 will be Rev. John Foster of

Canton.

IMPORTANT TO LIVER

SUFFERERS

By Dr. Quignon of the Faculty of Medicine, Paris

Pages 278, 202, 205, 467.)

HUSBAND KIDNAPS

OWN WIFE

Enters Her Parents' Home By Novel Ruse

"

been arrested

as

It

Just now I am, kept very busy by an epidemic of "Uver" disorders- great many people feeling "out of sorts," billous, depressed and un- able to enjoy their food. Undoubt edly the best remedy for an upset! liver is provided by certain famous Continental Mineral Springs, but science has how made it possible for all liver sufferers to enjoy, in

Mr. J. Bocherisky, of Harbin, has the singular their hothes all the benefits of Con- tinental Spa treatment, at little charge of kidnapping his wife. cost. By reproducing in crystalline Three other persons, who are al form the essential principles of leged to have assisted him, have taken into custody. seven world renowned Spas, includ- also been ing those at Vichy, Carlsbad, Aix- Complaining of ill-treatment. Mrs. les-Bains and Marienbad, Alkia Bochensky left her husband and Saltrates provides what is prob went to stay with her

Mr. and Mrs. A. Artamonovof, at ably the firiest liver tonic and cor-

the left bank of the rective known. It is obtainable Zaton, on from all high class Dispensaries Bungari river, opposite Harbin, And Stores.

parents.

SECRET MEETINGS HELD

The bulk of the apparatus was found in a house in the Fu Shang Li, Third Special Area, wherë Pux- halsky lived, while some of the tools were unearthed at a house in Cambridge Road, where Likhovil

ap residence after coming to Tientsin from Felping. off had taken

Stanishevsky, who has been Eving more or less openly stace bis re- turn to Tientsia had taken his quarters in the Rue Dillon.

It was partly due to Stuntsbev- sky's nonchalance that the arrests were made, as his movements were shadowed by the British Municipal police during the time the plot was hatched. It was established that the three men held several secret meetings in the Third Special Area, mear the Standard Oil Company's installation, and from there they were followed to their respective residences,

..

I is understood that charges of forming a-gang with intent to commit a crime and unlawful pos- session of tools for safebreaking

who are now held by the BM.C. will be preferred against the trio,

Police

Pukhalsky and Stanishevaky are well-known to the Tientsin Police, having been arrested in 1925 by the British police and found in possession of similar apparatus to the present lot. On that occasion they also had pistols and bombs in their possession. Following their arrest In 1925 both were sent to Harbin where they were wanted by the Police for robbery and murder. Pukhalsky was subsequently sen- tenced by the Harbin court to lie imprisonment while Stanishevsky was condemned to death," Both, however, were reprieved in 1932 by an amnesty, the latter escaping executior almost by a miracle as

he was released before it became known that those under senterice of death would riot benefit from the amnesty,

After their release, both came to Shanghai where they committed a crime and were ar- At about two o'clock one morn-rested and sentenced to terms of

..

says a Reuter message.

men

To men and women who are feeling liverish and "out of sorts." ing, Bochensky and two friends, imprisonment. Stanishevsky ́ ́, has and to those who are suffering from M. Michaleffsky, and N. Veseloffsky. bren living in Tientsin for the past Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney gained admittance to his wife's two years.

trouble and High Blood Pressure, I new home by pretending they

carr recommend Alkia" Baltrates' were police officers: Drawing

with confidence, and I advise them

tom start the treatment without

delay.

&

revolver, Bochensky forced his and conveyed across the river. A wife to leave her parents home. Russian boatman has also been She was taken to a rowing-boat arrested.

Weckly. donated this famous alr trophy "for the greatest achieve ment in aviation in America, the value of which has been thorough ly demonstrated by actual use dur- ing the preceding year" were re- cognized with the trophy for their achieveinents:

Lawrance. Reed, Hoffman. Sperry, Loening. Burgess. Wright. Curtiss and the personnel of the various government air branches. Army. Air-mail and Commerce..

{KLMJ), the C.LS (Czecho-Slovakia) and the Swiss Alr. These DC 2 planes are equip- ped with Wright Cyclone motors 700 H.P.. cruising speed of 270-300 km/h. They have a passengers capacity for 14 passengers on the European service of the KLM. and 6 on its Indian service.

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SMACKED ADMIRAL, ON HEAD

In American aviation the story is very popular about Douglas, who, when a young and prosperous midshipman, smacked his Admiral on the head. He was building toy airplanes and salling them from the dormitory windows, Not chil- dish things of folded paper, but

tions with ribs of stick and wire extraordinarily forward contrap-

and paste and rubber bands. His planes, launched unexpectedly be came a menace to the eyes of the Carps.

The case of the admiral whoat head turned out to be the fast aircraft carrier, in naval history became celebrated. For once one forced of the toy-pianes made a landing. unexpectedly and to the

of horror the young Douglas. exactly on the back of the paza- ing Admiral's head. This was the first Douglna plane to receive naval recognition. Doug resigned Ir. the last 6 years the Collier

and went to a college, the Massa- Trophy was earned by:.

chusett Institute of Technology in 1931: Harold Pitcairn for his Boston and just before the war he autogiro work.

went into a job with Glenn L 1932: The Parkard Motor Car Martin. who Was then in the Co. for its Diesel Aircraft engine. throes of his own romantic begin- 1933: Glenn L. Martin, for his nings. Donald engineered bristly in Martin's ittle plant in Las bomber,

1934: Frank Caldwell, for the Angeles. until the outbreak of controllable pitch propeller; war; then he became a civilian engineer for the F. Hegenberger. agronauticn 1935: Albert

Army, and later rejoined Martin. for his blind flying,

1936: Donald W. Douglas for as chief engineed in Cleveland.

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CONGRATULATIONS

to every man and woman [.

whose teeth are still perfect

whose hair is still healthy

whose nerves are still steady,

[whose vitality is still buoyant

They've escaped the most common complaint of civilised people shortage of minerals in the body. Teeth were meint to last a lifedine, hair to retain its colour and luxuriance, and the heart and nervous system should give carefree service for * three-score years and ten”.

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