HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
EMPIR
DAY SERVICE
AT CATHEDRALS
Rev. Fr. Gallagher Preaches The Sermon
The special Empire Day Service at the Roman Catholic Cathe- dral yesterday was very largely attended.
In addition to the many Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, who ap peared very smart in their, uniforms, students from the various Catholic Schools in the Colony, accompanied by their teachers were present.
The Rev. Fr. Gallagher, 8.J.. of Wah Yan College preached the sermon. He sald:-
recognise and acknowledge God's power. They pray to God and ask all their subjects to pray also that justice and right may rule and that lasting peace may come to a world torn by wer
PRAYERS WILL BE HEARD You too. must pray" every day You must for the same thing. make every minute of every day
"Suffer little children to come unto me for of auch is the Kingdom of Heaven.” These words, my dear children, were spcken by Our Blessed Lord when Peter, tearing that Christ would be wearied by them, want- ed to keep them away. They are prayer by doing everything for God:by bearing and offering up an invitation to children - to
your little crosses to carry-by to Jesus.
doing without things you like and uniting your sacriaces
round. Hi
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with the
GENERAL
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
ORDERS · BY LT.-COL. H. B, ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE. CORPS
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OBITUARY
May 30, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Training The Commandant regrets to an- as Іг Company, Training Pro- nounce the death of 2353 F/Cadet! gramme.
G. Folglase, Ale Arm, whilst on an Active Service.
OFFICERS & N.C.O.'S COURSE Monday, May 27: Council. Chain-- der, C.3.0. Those detalled—(n) 5.45] p.m Communications, Major E. Levett, R. Sigs; (b) 6.30 p.m. Gas Tactics, Major A. V. Petri, HQ.. Cic.
No. 4 Company
May 11, HQ., 5.30 pm. Recruits. Musketry.
No. 5 Company
· May 28, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Mechanism (Revision).
No. 6 Company May 28. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Elementary Handling LG. (Continued)..
No. 7 Company
RIFLES & BAYONETS All rines and bayonets must be May 30. HQ 5.45 pm. LG. returned to HQ. Stores by May 31. Training. Possible stoppages. Unit Commanders will bring this N.C.O.'s
Class Recapitulation. order to the notice of all Ranks TEOT. 1, 2, 3, 4. who have rifles and bayonets in their possession and ensure that it is complied with.
PARADES
. Corps Artillery
1st Battery
Army Service Corps Company May 30, HQ,; 5.30 p.m. Whole Company. Dress Overalls and S.D. caps. LM.G. Those detailed. Subjects - Sight-setting, alming
Field Ambulance
May 28: ( Layer's and D.R.F. and firing. S.AT. Rifle. Those de- Classes. HQ for D'Agullar. $.15 talled. Subject-Accuracy of Alm- p.m. returning 10 p.m.
Dress: Ing. Mufti, S.D. caps, overalls and G.P. shoes, knife, fork and plate to be carried. (1) L.G. Detachment. HQ. 5.30 pm.
Dress: Mufti. Hygiene Course
The next lecture will be on Fri...
Dress-
JUSTICE AND PEACE All over the British Empire to-sorrows and sufferings of Christ day millions of the little ones and his Blessed Mother.. whom Jesus loved are gathered God will hear your prayers and
Altar
is soon. please God. the world now May 31, H.Q.. 5.30 p.m. where He really and truly present, to ask so filled with war will and the Him that, once again into this Peace of Christ In the Kingdom of world may come the rule of Jus-Christ. tice and Charity. and with it Peace.
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
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You are here for the same pur÷ pose. You are praying with those countless others who are asking God with all their hearts and Hundreds of school children souls that peace may come, for Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, they have fathers and, brothers well as members of the public, at- in the fighting line and they do tended the service for young peo not know when the news of their ple, at St. John's Cathedral. death may "come: But it must be God's Peace If the world is to be really freed from the horrors which now held it in their grip. It must be a peace based on God's Law and inspired by the spirit of Christ. It must be a peace through Christ and with Christ and in Christ,
The service was conducted by the Dean. the Very Rev. J. L. Wil- son, assisted by Mr. D. Morgan Richards and Prof. L. Forster Ap propriate hymns were sung, led by the Cathedral choir.
The Dean Blustrated his sermon with the story of St. Paul and the Roman soldier during his impri- sonment in Rome 60 years after WHEN PEACE REIGNS
the first Christmas day. St. Paul Here in this Church, even amid was accorded many privileges in the clash of war, there reigns prison, and did a lot of reading peace. One feels it as one enters and writing. Chained as he was from the noisy bustling world out to the Roman soldier. a certain side. It is not merely in the amount of friendship sprang up Bacred" building itself, but in "the between them. Watching the sol-
hearts of all who enter. The rea-dier cleaning his armour one day. son is not far to seek. It is be-St. Paul felt sorry for the man--- cause those who enter are with sorry at the thought that the God, and with God in the hearts man's "duty led him to use his of those who love God there can weapons to kill others. He record- be only peace.
ed what he saw in fits letter to the Ephesians.
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St. Paul too, continued the Dean, was a soldier-a soldier of Christ, fighting for the Kingdom of Joy, Peace and Love.
Mufti
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May 29, Belchers, 5.45 p.m. Lec- ture on "Care of equipment" by Lt. W. Squires, R.A. Dress-Mufti
May 31 (1) Nos. 1 and 2 Detach ments and D.ELS. H.Q. 5.30 p. Guard drill, Rides to be drawn. Dress-Mufti, belts. and frogs to be worn. (1) HQ 5.30 p.m. Lecture on Military Hygiene. Dress-Mufti. 2nd Battery
May 31, St. Paul's College, 5.30 p.m. Lecture.
Pay Section May 31, Command H.Q., 3.30 pm, N.C.O.'s..
of
CORPS ORDERS—AMENDMENT-
No. Corps Orders 17.5.40..
32/40
Para 12. Strength Decrease. Date of Resignation of Pte. 3. H. Xavier should be "6.739" and not "8.7.40".
For para. 13. Strength-Decrease substitute "19". Strength-Increase. APPOINTMENT & PROMOTION
May 28: (1) Right Section, H.Q.- B.Q.MS, J. S. Beach, Corps Arti- 5.30 p.m. (1) Recrufts, Scandal lery to be Corps Art., Q.M.S., 23/ Point. 5.30 p.m. (1) BO.P. Staff. 540. Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. Miniature Range. All N.C.O.'s who wish may to be. Pte.. 17/5/40.
L/Cpl. G. H. Brett. Atmd: Car Pl. attend this parade.
May 29, Wellington Barracks, 5.30 p.m. D.EL. Section. Engine training. Dress-Overalls.
May 30. (1) D.EL. Section. D.EL. School, 5.30 p.m.
(11) New specialist courses for Layers and Range-takers. Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m.
3rd Battery May 27, Beichers, 5.30 p.m. D.R.F. Class.
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May 30, HQ. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s
Class. Dress: Overalls. S.D. caps.
4th Battery
May 28 (1) DEL School, DEL Personnel, 5.30 p.m. Dress: Muftl.: Overalls to be carried. (1) C Sec- tion. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Rife and marching drill Dress: Mufti
May 31. No. 1 Gun (all) B.C. Stan, Signallers. "D.EL. B Reller, Queen's Pler; 5.30 p.m. for Pak- shawan returning at 6.00
LEAVE
Pte. T. A Kuester. No. 1 Coy..
· ·2,5/40--1/6/40,
2/Lt. R. J. Shrigley, Pay Sec... 18/5/40-5/8/40.
Gnr. R. J, M. Darnley, 2nd Bty.. 17/5/40 31/12/40.
Gar, W. E. Broadbrodge, 5th A.A. Buy.. 18/5/40—25/5/40.
Gnr. Max Wan Fel, 5th A.A. Bty.. 21/5/10-10/6/40. ̄
Gar. C. Y. Chiu, 3rd Bty., 23/5/ 46-22/8/40.
Pte. J. E. Ward, A.&.C. Coy., 29/ 5/40-22/6/40............
Pte. D. R. Holmes, No. 1 Coy.. 25/5/40-2/6/40.
Pte. M. Koodfaren. · M.M.G.PL. 1/8/40-1/11/40.
Pte. A.Komorsky, MMO.PL, 1/6/40—31/8/40.
Pte, H. R. Tappendén, Stanley p.m. Pl.: 6/6/40~~~~7/9/41.
Dress Mufti, S.D. cap. overalls,
STRENGTH-DECREASE
Our Holy Father the Pope, "knowing how God loves to heat the prayers of children, has ask ed you to pray in a very special way that the terrible days of war may be shortened, and that those
FAITH IN CHRIST
and gun platform shoes to be car- Pte. D. G. Willis, No. 3 'Coy., Ž47 virtues of patience, humility, jus- Faith In Jesus Christ was very ried. (H) Members detalled. Mill- 11/38. tice. consideration for others, necessary in peace-time than dur tary Hygiene" course. 5.30 p.m. Sigmn. G. T. May, Corps Bigs..' charity, which are necessary ing war, for unless the world wore HQ. Lecture postponed from May 5/2/40. for real peace, may grow in the the spiritual armour, it would 24. hearts of men. They must also continually seek
wear the
5th A. A. Battery grow in your hearts so that you, armour of the Roman soldier.
May 26, Queen's Pier for Lyemun, young as you are, may play your God said. "The greatest among 9.30 a.m. No. 1 Section, Overalls to part in bringing the world" back you is he who serves you.", The be carried.
to God.
To do so it is not enough to be good only when in church. You must train yourselves to be good always, and you must show your goodness by what you do.
PERFECT OBEDIENCE
You may ask me what you can du. You are few and young! You will not always be young. You will grow up and become the men and women of the future.
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greatness of the British Empire, said the Dean; was built upon the service It rendered to others. Un- less the world took a similar creed, wars will continue to break out, and nations will take up arms against each other.
May 28, H.Q. 5.30 pm. Those de- talled. Lecture. Dress: Mufti.
May 30, Queen's Pler for Lye- mun, 5.15 p.m. No. 1 Section: Overalls to be carried.
May 30, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. No. 2 Section. As per programme. Over- alls with webbing equipment less haversack and water bottle, to be
AIRPORT NEWS brought on parade.
You can prepare for that now. DELPHINUS BRINGS
You can help to bring the love
of God back into the world by
HOME MAIL
being obedient äs Jesus was. He The Imperial Airways inward
Field Company Engineers May 27, K.C.R., 5.30 p.m. Drill. May 30, K.C.R., 5.30 p.m. Lec- ture by Lt. Hilton, R.E, on "Fold- ing Boat Equipment,”
Corps Signals May 26, H.Q. 8.45 am. Those de- abeyed perfectly, though even as plane "Delphinus" (Capt. C. R.-tailed for Classification: Dress: a little child. Be was inanitely Davies and F/O. J. Raeburn) ar- Uniform. more wise, infinitely more power-rived at Kal Tak yesterday even- May 27, HQ. 5.20 p.m.: (1) Classi- ful, infinitely greater than Mary ing. She brought two passengers, fed group. Phonograms. and Joseph to whom He was sub- Mr. W. A. F. White and Capt. R. Others. Signal Instruction. ject.
Cash, the latter of Imperial Air- ways' staff. The "Delphinus" also brought 170 kilos of mail.
You can help by never doing. or saying anything 'that would hurt another and, above all, by never saying or doing anything. which would give pain to God. You can help by doing well every little thing you have to do. Your prayers, your work in school, your work at home, your work as scouts and as ruides.
INSPIRING EXAMPLE
The next outward bound mail by Imperial Airways leaves to- morrow, and the next inward | plane, with London mails dated May 18, is due tomorrow after-
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A notification in the Harbour Their Majesties the King and Office is to the effect that the Queen give an inspiring example survey of Hongkong waters, in the to all.. In spite of the great worry, vicinity of the Cha Lu Lok Chan- which this terrible war is causing gel, has been completed. them, they are every day fulfilling not only the great things which
those, little things, of which the
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'May 31, HQ. 6.20 p.m. ·Signal! training.
Mobile Columa Armoured Car Platoon
Pte. D. Wong, No. 7 Coy., 16/4/40, Gar. Chik Sul Fok. 4th Bty. 1/5/40.
Pte. I. K. Tam, Field Amb., 5/5/
40.
'Gar. A. R. Kinross, 5th A.A. Bt7., 7/5/40.
Gar. Tam Hok Hung, 4th Bty., 16/5/40.
STRENGTH-INCREASE Gn. O. Peresypkine, 2nd Bty.. 4/4/40.****
Pte. J. W. Anderson, Na 1 Coy. 16/4/40.
Gnt. G. Dodda, 1st Bty., 22/4/40. Pte, W. E, Corneck, · MMGF), 10/5/40.
Gnr. R. H. Challinor, 1st Bty. 20/5/40.
Oh, W. F. Smith, 2nd Bty., 21/
5/40.
Gnr. G. L. Marshall, 1st Bty 23/5/40.
Gnr. L. G. Morgan, 6th AA. Bty, 21/5/40.
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E. N. THURSBY, Capt.,
Adjutant, HKV.D.C.
E. N. THURSBY, Captain.
Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps AFFILIATED· UNIT
May 27, Hung Hom, 5.30 p.m.
Nursing · Detachment, HK.V.D.C. Lecture by Lt. J. Smith. "Practical The next Home Nursing lecture Instruction on Care and Mainten- will be held on Friday, May 31 at ance of AF.V.'s..
St. John's Cathedral Hall at 6.30
May 31, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Stoppages. p.m.
Motor Machine Gun Platoon Practical Bandaging Classes are
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May 27, Hung Hom, 5.30 pm. being held weekly on Mondays an- DEPARTURES FROM
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SURVEY COMPLETED Driving Instruction.
til further notice; (B) Al Volunteer
HONGKONG May 31, H. 5.30 pm. Stoppages. EQ. 10.30 am.; (b) At the Mil
No, 1. Company
itary. Hospital, 5.45 pm. Trans- A British ship left for the May 28 and 31: Q. 5.30 pm port will leave HQ at 5.30 p.m. North yesterday afternoon carry- Training under Section arrange- punctually. All members are reing the following passengers→→ ments for inter-section compet!-quested to make a special effort to tion,
Mr. and Mrs. Hanscombe 4 attend either the morning or even two children, Mrs. Fowler, Mr. No. 2 Company
ing class, May 28: HQ 5.30 pm N.C.Ó.'»
Morris, Mrs. Wang, Miss Wang, Examination for those detalled. ringed for members wishing to
A special course has been ur Mr. J. F. Bhat, Mr. Z. 8. Trail, Mr. Remainder parade for recapitula- become proficient in the treatment and Mrs. C. Campbell, Mr.
of gassed casualties and general Mrs. Chang and two children. May 30 (1) No. 8 Platoon, Kow-anti-gas precautions commencing Mrs. V. Weeks, Mrs. A. Cole, Mr. loon Dock, 5.30 p.m. LG. and M.G. on Wednesday, May 29 at the W6 A. J. Vincent, Mr. L. D. Murphy, training. ( No. 7 Platoon, HQmen's Air Raid Precaution Union, Mr. P. Bicault, Capt. P. Heesch. 5.30 p.m.
Training programme Colonial Secretariat Office, Lower Mr. Morris, Mr. Jackson Ho, Mrs. parade No. 7. (11) N.C.O.'s Albert Road at 5.30 p.m. Examination for those detailed. Strength-Increase: Mrs. P. Mr. Chen Yu Han."
·M. Búquet," Mrs. Johnson (Wong), HQ, 5.30 p.m.
Newnham, 17.6.40.. No. 3 Company May 27, ELQ.' 5.15 p.m. for Keri-
kings, and queens must do, but SUBMERGED JUNK
A notice to mariners states that world seems to know nothing. a half submerged junk was re- They are kind to others, helping ported as being at Lat. 21 deg. 40' them, giving them courage by N., Long, 113. deg. 33 E.. (approx.) their example, smiling bravely on May 23, 1940, though their hearts must be very
sad at the sufferings both of the
tion.
soldiers on the battlefield, and, the General Fu Teo-y, Chairman of families at home who have lost the Salyuan Provincial Govern someone very dear to them,
ment, arrived in Chungking from They "also give us an example Lanchow by plane on May 18, to because they live in accordance report on conditions in his promedy Road. Those detailed. Re- with God's law, and because they vince.
mainder at 5:30 p.m.
(8gd.) Mrs. C. Addis-Martin,
Assist. Comdt... Nursing" Detachment, H.KV.D. Corps.
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