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FELLOWSHIP OF
YOUTH
Weekly Meeting At
St. Andrew's
The Fellowship of Youth of the St. Andrews Churca hed their weekly meeting yesterday evening at the St. Andrew's Church Hall with about ten members present.
The purpose of the Fellowship is to bridge the gap oetween the Sunday School and the Church, and is limited to members between the ages of fourteen and twenty-
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In the place of Mrs. M. C. Bra and M.ss, W. Robinson, who are the heads of the Fellowship, Mr. R. Baldwin and Mr. R. Dormer are taking their places until they
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A trim little equestrienne at the Gymkhana on Saturday.... Aliss Nancie Paterson, daughter of Mr. J. J. Paterson.
return from Home leave, on MARSMAN'S NEW
November 8 on the Suwa Maru.
Their social activities for the summer consist of plenics and swims at their matshed, and the winter season is given to hikes. socials and fetes. The Fellowship also gives dramatics each year, and collect for worthy causes of charity.
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The meeding opened with hymn, after which" a prayer was said, and Psalm 27 was then read. Members were then informed by the Secretary that there would be a tennis party at the parsh next Saturday at three o'clock.
The speaker at the meting sald that the psalm that was read was inspirational one especially during these troublous times.
He admonished his listeners to beware of worldlyism, and in time of stress to "seek the Lord."
According to press reports, he continued, even students of world affairs were would come as an aftermath of the struggles that were being wit- nessed everywhere.
uncertain of what
He quoted from Hebrews, "Faith 18 the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not scen."
PROJECT
(Continued from Page 1.)
The new smelter will be of the blast furnace type and will handle the concentrates from copper United Paracale, San Maurriciu, and SUTOC Consolidated Mining Companies. In addition, custom for smelting will be carried on other companies.
Tala smelter will be bullt under the personal supervision of Mr. Weekley, who has Anished an in- spect on trip of several months in the United States. He spent con- siderable time in Colorado, study- ing various smelters there," and consulted with metallurgical en- gineers at the Colorado School of Mines.
The Arst of its kind in the
Philippines, the new smelter will permit a considerable saving to the mining companies whose pre is complex. by eliminating freight charges. At present it is neces- sary to ship concentrates to the United Stated for, renning
J. O. Greenan, member of the board of consulting engineers of
As thought was the father of Marsman and Company. met the the deed, the power of thought party in Hong Kong. He has been had much to do to mould their in the United States on a busi- minda.
ness and vacatin trip for several However, still greater than monhts Mr. Greenan stayed in that was the power of faith. It Hong Kong to work with G W. on the development of was imperative to belleve in God Newma to conquer evil, and the utmost the Kowloon tungsten deposite. falih must be put in the emcacy He will return to Manila in about of prayer.
week Mr. Marsman said.
He related two instances when falth stood him in good stead. Once, when his ship was tor- pedoed by a German submarine he remained calm and collected in the face of imminent danger and was rescued unscathed and con- cluded by quoting Rudyard Kip- ling's famous poem. "If.".
WANG CHING WEI'S MOVEMENTS
Shanghai, Och 19. Messrs. Chu Man-yu, Niu Wing- kin and Liang Hon-cho returned to Shanghai on the 18th instant. Regarding Mr. Wang Ching-wel's while being present condition treated by doctors in Germany, they have expressed the opinion that Mr. Wang Ching-wei has not yet been able to decide the date of his departure for Nanking.
ARAB CONSTABLE MURDERED
Jerusalem, Oct. 19. An Arab constable was murder- ed on the road south, of Nazareth whilst by
assassins unknown carrying rations for comrades in the polce stailon on the road.
British troops encountered number of Arab snipers in the his outside Jeruzalem- Reuter's Bulletin Service.
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Newspaper Premises
Destroyed By Fire
(Continued from Page 1).
The "Morning News" bad itä printing plant installed on the ground floor, the Editorial depart- ment on the first and its library on The whole building the second
They anticipate, however, that Mr. Wang Ching-wel will be able to return five or six months after the successful inauguration of the congress of peoples' represenhas now been completely destroy- tatives at Nanking.
ed, and publication of the paper
It is understood that Mr. Wang has to be suspended temporarily. Ching-wel is ex-President of the Central Executive Yuan
Arrangements are now being and a made to resume, publication of rival for the Presidency, since the the paper by transferring ita death of the late Kuomintang printing offices to the Nanking party leader Mr. Hu Hai-min-Printing Press Chiness Evening Preu.
Da-Dao News Service.
Concentration
Only nine years of age, yet Miss Helen Tracy most enthusiastis pupils at the Hong Kour Riding: 54 ahe is seen, taking a fumu niesis at the Gymkhana
M.C.C. MEETS BAD LUCK
Two Valuable Men Injured
DUCKWORTH AND ROBINS
Perth, Oct. 19. The M.C.C. tourists were unfor- tunate in having two of their players on the injured list in the first match of their tour in which they beat West Australia by an innings and 180 runs.
G. Duckworth Lancashire) the wicket-keeper and R. W. V. Robins (Middlesex) were the casualties.
To-day, the last day of the match. started before a Brnali crowd in sunny weather and soon after the resumption, Duckworth, hurt taking a ball from Farnes, the top joint of the third finger of his left hand and retired to seE a specialist. It is learnt that he dislocated his finger, which has been pub right but he will not be able to play for at least a fort- night.
During practice at the nets after the mateb. Robins chipped. 3 fracture in the second finger, of. his right hand. with which he imparts most of the spin in his bowling. Three stitches were in- serted and it is unlikely that he will be able to play for another three or four weeks.
The M.C.O. declared or Satur- day's score of 469 for 4 and the West Australian team, which scored 143 in the first innings,
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his place behind the wickets was taken by F. E. S. Wyatt, but he was bewildered by Robins" googly deliveries and let several pass him to the boundary. There were no fewer than 30 extras at lunch time when the second innings Letters for "E.L.M. Service"---- score of the home team was due Amsterdam, 2nd Nov, brought up to 108 for 3.
Bryant (43) and Alexander (32) were very confident and added 96 runs in 71 minutes for the first
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Manila
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THURSDAY Letters for "Imperial - ́Airways Direct Service"-due London, 2nd November. Letters for "Australia by Im- perial Airways Service"-due Darwin 27th October.
With * Shipping Ordinance dated 1899 and the equiva
Section lent manning
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gross tonnage
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whereas under the agreement Formosa, Shanghai and Japan operative in Britain from October Manila, and KUROPE in Marseilen
-de Marseilles, 15th November- and Farcela only for Germany vis
1 they would require THREE,"
the
Japan, Canada, USA. and EUROPE via Victoris B.C doa Tlatoria R,O., 11th Novamber-- and EUROPE in Siberis... Straits and EUROPE vis Marsalflas dus Missoilles, 25th November
He concluded by saying, "When Hamborg It is further realised, that some of Manila these British vessels sailing out of *Manila'.. the Colony, hold a passenger† Shangh si, license granted by the Hong Kong Government end often carry a large number of passengers, and also that others of these shipa leave for coastal and adjacent ports with heavy cargoes of ex plosive and inflammable olla, and] during the typhoon season then cannot but be submitted that the whole, question of manning definitely calls for review by the serious and early attention of Government, and especially so 15 view of the Initiative now takers in Britain arising out of mutdal reconciliation of ideas of owners ́and officers as indicated by the
London, agreement.”
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