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Referees' Association Dinner
APPOINTMENTSTM
AT STANLEY
The annual dinner of the Hong- kong Football Referees' Association was held last night at the Hotel Cecil, about 70 persons being pre- sent
The toast to the King was pro- posed by M. D. R. Mitchell.
CHURCHES Triangular.
Continued from Page 9
ST. JOHN'S
Rugger
CATHEDRAL Tournament
December 17, 1939, 3rd Sunday In Advent
8,00 am. Holy Communion Communicants' Fellowship), in Peak Church, Holy Communion.
11.00 .m. Mattins, Preacher: The Dean.
12.15 pm, Holy Communion, 6.30 pm. Evensong. Preacher: Rev. A. F. Rose.
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Cathedral, 10.00 a.m: Kindergar- The Hon. Becretary of the Hong-ten and Children's Service. kong Football Association, Mr. C.
Chapel
the Resurrection. A. Goldenberg, referred to certain Happy Valley. 10.00 am. Kinder- criticisms that have been made of garten and Sunday School. the appointment of referees for football matches played at Stan- ley.
The Football Association, "Mr. Goldenberg said, preferred to save other referees from being un- necessarily inconvenienced and put to some expense.
Stanley Sunday School. Room. 10.00a.m. Kindergarten and Sun- day School
WEEKDAYS
FINAL GAME IN
FIRST ROUND
The last game in the Arst round of the Triangular Tournament will take place today, when the Army will play the Navy ún the Army ground at Sookunpoo. The game will commence at 4.00 p.m.
In this tournament to date the Club has beaten both the Army and Navy."
POLICE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1939,
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1939, 9.30 AM.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, Le. 5 cents per 3 ounces. for all countries.
Hongkong. Chipa and Macao at 2 cents per 2 ounces. Envelopes must not be closed.
Japan and Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghal. Manila.
INWARD MAILS
From
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London date. 9th Dec, Japan and Shanghai
Haiphong. Holhow & Fort Bayard Halphong
Calcutta, Straits and Saigon
CLUB Prior to the Triangular Tourna- ment game there will be a match commencing at 2.45 p.m. between the Police and the Club,
The Club side has been selected Holy Communion is celebrated
as follows:-. on:-
F. M. Thompson, H. van Leeu-Haiphong Thursday (St. Thomas' Day). at wen (Captain), J. C. Charter, H. Shanghai
D. Bidwell, H. M. Lavelle, M. G. Friday at 7.45 am. tin Canton-Carruthers, J. H. Thomson, R. ese).
Heasman, K. W. Salter, P. F. Wednesday, Prayer for the sick. Wanklyn, A. M. Kennedy, E A. at 10,15 a.m.
Bompas, H. O'M, Deane, J. S. Dun- zett and E. W. Stout.
A good programme of entertain-7.30 am. ment was arranged for the even- ing.
SMALL INDUSTRY PROMOTION IN KWANGTUNG. SHIUKWAN, Dec. 15 (Central) To take the place of industrial plants along the coast destroyed by the Japanese invasion, the pro- vincial authorities
taking energetic steps to promote small factories and home industries in the interior of Kwangtung
are
An ambitious scheme has been mapped out by the Reconstruction Department to provide every district of the province a number of small factories utilising as far as possible local labour and raw materials. The factories will be government owned in the begin- ning but may be sold to private in terests later on.
Preparations have been comple. ted to establish these factories in many 01 the interior districts, while a province-wide survey is under way.
CHAMBER "MUSIC CLUB SEASON
. II
p.m.
OTHER NOTICES December 20 10-12.30 Cathedral Women's Working Party. Cathedral Hall. 4 p.m.
Choir Cathedral Hall, 8 p.m. Badmin- ton, Cathedral Hall
Fellowship Practice (Boys).
December 21 3.30 p.m. Cathedral Women's Fellowship Working Par- ty. Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m. Ca- thedral Scouts Meeting. Bishop's House, Lower Albert Road.
December 22 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice Cathedral.
THE CHRISTMAS TREE
The Christmas Tree will stand again in the north transept from Saturday, December 16. As in pre- vious years, we shall devote all gifts that the placed on or under the tree to needy families nomi- nated by the Hongkong Benevolent Society, the Society for the Pro- tection of Children, and to nomes and needy people who are being helped by the Social Service Cen- of the Churches (Secretary,
winter. Miss Ellott)," This every one knows, will be a very hard one and so we are hoping to receive even more gifts than in previous years. '
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Bangkok. Saigon and Tourane..
H.K. GOLF CLUB Straits STARTING TIMES
The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling tomorrow:
a.m
OLD COURSE
Aroy.
Straits. Straits.
Java and Manila,
Rabaul.
London and Straits.
Due
18th Dec.
18th Dec
16th, Dec.
18th Deo.
11th Dec,
17th Dec.
17th Deo.
17th Dec
17th Dec.
17th 'Deo.
18th Dec,
1ir Mail by "Pan American Alt-ways Direct Ser-
vice"San Francisco Date 5th December. Saigon.
18th Dec.
18th Dec.
18th Dec.
18th Dec,
19th Dec.
Europe via Suez and "Straits (London date, 13th
November),
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10th Dec.
19th Dec.
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Paris
date 13th December.
20th Dec.
20th Dec.
90th "Den.
20th Dec.
20th Dec.
20th Dec.
20th Dec.
21st Dec.
date
21st Dec.
-91st Dec.
21st Dec.
22nd Dec.
22nd Dec.
$2nd Dec.
23rd Dec.
23rd Dec.
23rd Dec.
23rd Doc.
24th Dec.
24th, Dec.
25th Dec.
26th Dec.
26th Dec.
26th Dec,
28th Dec.
70th Doc.
28th Doc.
27th Dec.
27th Dec."
28th Dec.
28th Dec.
29th Doc.
29th Dec.
30th Dec.
31st Dec.
Al Mail by Imperial Airways Direct Service"
London date. 13th Dec,
U. S. A., Honolulu, and Japan (Ban Francisco,
22nd November).
Australia
and Manila.
| Australia and. Manila..........
Shanghai
Straits.
Japan.
Sandakan.
"9.16 J. T. Smith, F. D. Hunter.
9.30 R. K. Gregory, W. L. Alexander. 924 J. B. Harrison, J. Linaker. 938 7. S. Delany, M. D. Cooper, 9.32 D
D. Humphreys, E T. McMullen." 9.36 A. L. Fotter, E. L. Groome. 9.40 L. M. S. Lloyd,
1. P. Morrison. 9.44 J. M. Pearson, M. Pollock. 9.48 W. W. C. Shewen, T. Megarry. 9.52 T. A. Fearce, G. C. Worrall, 9.56 A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfadyen, 10.00 S. T. Butlin, T. Low. 10.04 Comdr. Hole, A. B. Purves. 10.08 R. Young. A. E. Lissaman. 10.12 D. J. Gilmore, E. D. Lawrence. 10.18 W. Sharp, A. A. Bremner.. 10.20 D. E. Clark, L. Jackson. 10.24 S. S. Church, E. R. McKay. 10.28 B. O. Baldwin, P. Z. Annis 10.32 H. Overy, W. J. Mackenzie. 10.36 G. Sheldon, W. Hewitt, 16.40 H. C. Watson, P, C. Jackson. 10.44 F. C. Young. W. Bastin 10.48 J. G. Campbelf. JW. MacLeod. 10.62 Major Hogg. Major Heane,Manila,
Th
NEW COURSE
Haiphong and Hollow.
Japan and Shanghai,
Europe via Suez and Straits (London date, 18th
November),
Japan.
Shanghal and Amoy.
Calcutta and Straits..
Straits.
Japan and Shanghai.
Japan. Shanghai and Formosa
Manila
Straits...
Japan and Shanghai, Shanghai
924 Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Smith. 9.32 Capt. Giles, Major Meek, scarves, Soap,; 10.16 Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. Bremner. combs, Handker-10.32 Mrs. Overy. Mrs. Mackenzie. chiefs, Book, Crackers, Tinned foods, Biscuits, Horlick's Milk, A HEALTH RETURNS Japan tew Magazines, Old toys, Sweets, Cocoa
The Benevolent Society special- The Hongkong Chamber Musicly ask for:-Old Winter Clothes, Club commenced its second season Blankets, Warm with a vocal and instrumental Brushes and concert at Government House last night. Those who took part were Miss Elvie Yucri, Mr. N. Tonof, Prot, E. Pellegatti and Prof. Harry Ore.
There was a very encouraging attendance. Hls Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote, to whose sympathetic interest the Club largely owes its existence, be- ing present.
DUE TO ARRIVE
IN HONGKONG The following passengers are expected to arrive in Hongkong shortly from America by a Presi- dent liner:
Mrs. Mary V, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. B. De. V. Booten, Mr. H.. Braham, Mrs. A. Dobson, Dr. A. Hughes, Miss A. Phillips, Miss G. Salle and Mr. C. L. Williams:
The
DEPARTURES
The Society for the Protection of Children ask for:-Condensed
EASTERN PORTS
U, S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila' (San Fran-
cisco date, 3rd December),
"
Sandakan. Shanghai
Japan and Shanghai, London and Straits.
The following is the Health Bulle- tin for Eastern Ports for the week
Cholera: Calcutta: 25 cases, Delhi: n
Milk, Marmite, Rice, Oranges ending Dec. 9: (Chinese), Cheap blankets (small), Padded Coats (large and small), Woollen socks (large and small. Chinese sausages. Salt fish, Cakes and sweets. Soap, Umbellas (Chi- nese), Woollen bonnets.
The Social Service Centre of the Churches ask for: Blankets, Padded coats, Socks, Soap and to- wels. Warm suits of clothes, shirts. Shoes. Provisions.
Small-Pox: Jodhpur: 3 deaths; Delhi: one case: Cawnpore: one case; Bombay: one case; Calcutta: 3 cases; Rangoon: 3 cases: Hong- kong: 2 cases.
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CHRIST CHURCH« KOWLOON TONG "ATIVITY PLAY.
REV. T. K. CHIU TO PREACH AT MANDARIN SERVICE.
Dec. 17, Advent. IL
7.15 1.m. Holy Communion, am. Sunday Schools, 10 am. Choral Eucharist Preacher': The vicar, 11 am. Mandarin "Service. Preacher: Rev. T. K. Chiu of the church of Christ in China, Fukien). 8.30 p.m. Evensong & Sermon Preacher: The Vicar. (Bubject. con.inuing the series of addresses
A member of the Women's Fei- lowship will be in the Cathedral each day to receive the presents. which will be welcomed any time before Christmas Day itself. If you wish., to earmark your gift. please write "Benevolerit Society" "B.P.C.", or "88.C.C." on the out- side of the packet. It may be more following, left Hongkong convenient for some to send gifts yesterday: Mr. R. C. Chadda, Mr. of money, in which case please R. Cohendet, Mr. LG Cousins, send c/o the Dean, St. John's Ca- Mr. Chas, D. Culbertson, Miss thedral Oface, and mark the enve- Mary Gladys Denison, Major and lope "Christmas Tree Fund.” Mrs. V. E. Duclos, Miss J. Duclos, Miss S. Duclos, Mr. R. Elias, personal distribution of the gifts
I am hoping to arrange for then the Efe of Jesus).
Mr. R. E. Francis, Mr. 3. N. Ger- by members of the Cathedral with shervick, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gibthe help of the Secretaries of the zon, Rev. Bister Louise Grison, Mr. three societies. Wil any members and Mrs. L. F. Hall,
of the Cathedral who wish to help Mr. H. Hayakawa, Mr., George in the distribution please send Haynes, Mr. M. E. Hewlett, Mr. H.eir names to me Kawamoto, Mr." Y. Kondo, Mr. W. H. Koughan," Mr. Jas. A. Mackey, Rev. Mother Jeanne Marey, Mr. C. B Morrison, "Rev. and Mrs. E: C. Phillips, Mr. G. T. Reed, Mr. L. N. Reynolds, Rev. Fr. Louis Richard, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Robinson, Mr. K Toril, Mr.. E. Winkler and Mr. James R. Young.
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutej sariler than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parce! mails are closed at 5 pm on the mails are advertised to close after Parcel mails are closed at 6 p.m.
For
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Canton
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Registered and
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Sat. 16th
Parcels
Letters
7.15 AM Noon
1.00 PM
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due London 24th Dec...osma.co
Saigon.
Amoy.
Shanghai Monday, Wednesday, and Thurs- day. Dec, 18, 20 and 21.-Fall Dress rehearsals for the Nativity Flay at 8.30 p.m. Choir practices at times arranged.
Shanghal Wednesday, Dec. 20-A Sacred Fort Bayard Oncert to be given in St. Andrew's Canton Church Hall at 8.30 pm. by the Japan. combined choirs of the Hop Tat Church and the Christ Church Mandarin Congregation.
EMMANUEL MISSION
Sunday, 10 am. Service of Holy Communion 11. Morning Service. Thursday, Dec. 21.-8t. Thomas, Preacher. Adjutant LJ. Russell, of A. & M. Holy Communion at 7.15 Salvation Army, from Calcutka
Friday, Dec. 22—The “Christmas 4.45 pm Sunday School 3 Bible. Mystery," A Nativity Play to be Classes 7.30 Song Service conducted produced in the Church commenc- by Mrs. Roberts & Mr. Mcleod 8 ing at 8.45 pm. A telling of the Evening Servce. Preacher, Mr. story of the birth of Jesus by peo- ple speaking in costume and music sung by a choir. No admission charge but a collection will be taken afterwards.
Li Yiu-ming, omice boy employed Forbes McLeod, Monday, 7.30 pm. by the Dunlop Rabber Company, B.A.C.A. Blackboard Meeting 8 Bible alleged to have caused his emStudy Circle at 792 Mathan Road, ployers the loss of hundreds of 1st dr. Tuesday, 230 pm. Meet thousands of dollars because he ing for Chinese amnahs Wednesday, Saturday, Dec, 23-The Church stole the money for stamps and 8 pm. Praise and Prayer Meeting. will be decorated and gifts of now. failed to post a large number of Thursday. 10.30 #EX Women's ers, red or white, may be brought letters, was charged before Mr. R. Bble Study Circle at 216 Nathan to the Church from 9 am to noon Edwards at the Central Court yes- Road, 1st floor. 8 p.m. Prayer terday on five counts of fraudulent Meeting Friday, 8 pm. Bible Study conversion of $55.20, Li pleaded Circle at 3. Ho Man Tin Street, guilty and was remanded for 24 Top Door, hours. He told the Court that he would like to make restitution.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
5.00 PM
Ord.
6:30 PM G.P.O. & K.P.O. Service Reg. 5.00 PM Ord.
4.30/FM
Sun. 17th
8.30 AM
8.30 AK
11.00 AM
Mon. 18th
8.30 AM
1,30 PM
Airmail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and V. S. A by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"- due San Francisco 25th "December, Fort Bayard, and Hollow. Amoy and Shanghai,
7,00 PM
7,00 PM
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Ord. 18th 6.30 PM
G.P.O
Hag. 18th 5.00 PM
Ord. 19th 7.30 AM
1.30 PM
9.30 PM
KPO
Blog.
15,00 PM
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G.RO.
6.00 PM
Ord. 7:00 P
K.P.O.
Reg. 6.00 PM
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service" Reg.
-due London.. 27th · December.
Ord. 6,301 G.PO.
Ord, 0.750 PM
Christmas Services-Dec, 24- Armall for Malaya, Java and Australia by “Im- Midnight Choral Eucharist.com- perial Airways Direct Service" due Sydney, 25th Reg. 5.00PM mencing at 11.30 pm Preacher, December,
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