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CAPTAIN ERVINE - ANDREWS, V.C. AN EXEMPLARY CATHOLIC “DURING THE PAST YEAR the members of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer-popularly known as the Redemptorists— have been celebrating the first centenary of the canonization of their foånder, St. Alphonsus Liguori, whose feast occurred yester-
THE Undersigned have received day. St. Alphonsus was a Neapolitan lawyer of remarkable zile
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fiance and already earning a great reputation when be decided to become a priest. He devoted himself to preaching among the poor in the most remote districts of Southern Italy and his work was so successful that many other priests jolned him, and they were the nucleus of the Congregation that he formed. The Congregation spread rapidly over the whole world. It has houses in the Philip pine Islands and at Singapore and its priests have occasionally visited Hongkong to preach the Lenten mission. ··
St. Alphonsus was even more work has been undertaken in six- famous as B teacher of Moral teen different religious centres of Theology than as.& preacher of the United States and Canada, the missions to the people. He re-influence of which reach out to at their Sales Room. No. 35, Hangarded as one of the greatest au- several continents. kow Road, Kowloon.
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thorities on this subject. and be- cause of his eminence tri it he has been named Doctor of the Church. He was also a poet and 1 musician, and many of his hymns are well known in Italy to the present day.
".." ST. DOMINIC Another great religious" founder
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FIRST SOLDIER V.C. Hongkong. Catbolles will join in a special way in congratu→ lating Captain Ervine-Andrews, the recipient of the first Vic- torla Cross conferred soldier in the present war, for he was already known to them as an exemplary Catholle and a splendid tyve of officer and gentleman.
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GOVERNMENT MANDATE
Chinese Journalist Eulogised
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1940. .
Volunteer Orders
NO IMMEDIATE FLOOD DANGER »
ORDERS BY LT.-COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT, HONGKONG, VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
LIHUANG, Aug. 2 (Central)— PARKING OF VEHICLES .... and water bottle. Greatcoats. Despite the rapidly rising waters, "With effect from August 2 no helmet and all other clothing is in the Hwal River, there is yet no private motor car or other vehicle sued, will be brought in kit bag. Immediate food danger, according may be parked in Lower Albert This parade is compulsory. to the Hwal District Dykes Con- Road by a member of H.K.V.D.C. Army Service Corps Company struction Commission which has or his chauffeur or any "person" Aug. 5 to 9 inclusive, Trans-Just made an inspection.
under his instructions. port and Supplies Sections for The water level is considerably
PARADES
duty as detailed under unit ar-higher than that of last year. The rangements. Section leaders to waters at Shouhalen, Fengtai, prepare and forward section Hwokiu, Yingshang and Talho are training programmes to C.S.M on more threatening but the dykes are... Aug. 5.
believed strong enough to with- R.TO. Duty Omcers detailed as stand their pressure, follows:-
CHUNGKING, Aug. 2 (Central The National Government yes terday Issued a mandate exprem-acting ing condolence over the death of Mr. Samuel H. Chang, well-know. Chinese journalist, who was mu dered in Shanghai on July 18 and eulogising his efforts in propagat ing the national cayse.
The National Government also granted 35,000 to defray his funeral expenses.
The Chungking Chinese" Press yesterday sent a telegram of con
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Corps Artillery Dress for all day training for all O.Rs, coast "defence batteries.
Helmet, shirt, shorts, puttees rolled down, black boots, full web equipment with haversack, anti- Aug. 5.-2/Lt L R. Tipple. gas, respirator, water bottle Alled.
Field Ambulance Overalls and gun platform, shoes to be carried, also steel helmet, section parade under Lt.
Aug. 6, Q., 8.30 am.
dolence to the family of the tits spoon, fork. knife. plate and gues. h
Mr. Krassnott, a Fole, who was killed while attempting. to stop the murderers of Mr. Samuel H. Chang. and remitted 3500 as a donation for his funerali
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Weekend Manning
Aug. 10 and 11, H.Q., 2.30 p.m. 2nd and 4th Btys. will man Étys. positions Returning from post- tions at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
1st Battery Aug. 6, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Class. L.G. Class,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG $1 Macdonnell Road Service, on Sunday. The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon in all Christian Science a.m. Churches tomorrow will be "Love." The Golden Text will be: "O
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2nd Battery Aug. 6, HQ. for Bluff Head, B
Rodri- Centre
Right
Aug. 7, EQ., 8.30 a.m. Section parade under Lt. Stout..
Fay Section Aug. and 9. HQ, 215 pm. Uniform. Shirt, shorts. boots, puttees, hosetops, helmet.
K. N. Thursby, Captain. Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.
NOTICE
A bumper wheat crop is expected in those places this autumn.
The water level in the Yangtze
Anbwe! Dykes Construction Com River is also, steadily rising. The
mission is now racing against time to repair the dykes along the river. It is learned that repairs on the dykes at Susung and Warigklang in southwest Anhwe have already been completed:
SUPREME COURT WEDDING
The wedding took place at the
Canteen: With effect from Supreme Court yesterday between August 3 all purchases from the Lance-Corporal 3. E. Baker, of the Canteen both at HQ and else- Middlesex Regiment, and Miss Nel- where will be made in cash only. Ile Chun, residing at No. 481.. Na- No chits will in any circumstance than Road. be accepted.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming mar riages were announced:-
Domint, whose feast occurs to- morrow. He lived five centuries
Captain Ervine Andrews is an before St. Alphonsus but he first, became famous in exactly the Irishman and a member of a
5th AA Battery same way, by preaching among Catholic family in Co. Tipperary.
Aug. 6, No.1 Section, HQ, PUBLIC AUCTION. the people. The difference He was educated at the Jesuit God, thou art my God.... Because 7.30 am.
Was
Full day's training. that while St. Alphonsus preached College of Stonyhurst and came they lovingkindness is better than Dress Helmet, shirt, trousers, against eve, 31. Dominico Hongkong with his regiment life, my lips shall praise thee. boots, full web equipment, includ-
years ago. He was (Psalms 63: 1,3.)
AFFILIATED UNIT- HE undersigned have received preached mainly against false doc- about five >THE
ing haversack and water bottle known to all as a straight forward - Instructions
trime.
Among others the following eita- | alied, steel helmet over left Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. Dominicans have
Catholic who regarded loyalty to tions worked In
will be read from the shoulder; spare shirt, overalls to
Home Nursing Lecture. Aug. 5. China for centuries, and the first his religion as natural an ob- Bible: "Then Saul took three be carried in haversack as well as There will be no Home Nursing Chinese bishop was a Dominican.igation as any other loyalty, and thousand men out of all Israel, knife, fork and plate.
Lecture. (1) No. 2 The work done personally by St. he was as fearless in fulling his and went to seek David. And he Section, H., 5.30 p.m. Lewis Gun Practical Class. Aug. 7 Milt-ins at No. 2. Minden Avenue, Kow-
loon. Dominie during his lifetime was religious duties as he was in carry-
came to the sheepcotes by the way Course., Dress--Mufti.
fary Hospital, . Bowen Road. prodigious. He was an organisering out military orders.
Mr. Tsui Wing-woo, clerk, resld- where was a cave. Then David
Corps Signals
Transport will leave Vol. H.Q at Aug. 3. Fatigues as detalled by are not office workers.
2.15 pm. for those members who ins at No. 24. Fook Wa Street, and C.S.M
Miss Tam Nol-fun, school teacher.. Transport will leave Queen's Pler at 4.15 residing at No, 220, Hennessy Road,
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at No. 4, Tak Jhing Street (Top Floor, Kowloon,
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rose and cut off the skirt of Sauls
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Detachment at Victoria Barracks. p.m. for those members who are
Working Parties..
Mr. J. H. Harowitz, engineer, re- siding at No. 49B, Peking Building. and Miss Valentine Voronkin, resid-
of supreme ability, and in addi- REGULAR COMMUNICANT tion to establishing convents of He was seen receiving Holy Com- jrobe privily But Saul rose up out This Order in Spain, Italy and munion regularly at the Sunday of the cave, and went on his way,
Aug. 6, FLQ, 5.15 p.m. (1) W/T France; he sent his priests to Por-morning Mass in St. Joseph's, and David also rose afterward and tugal, Morocco, England. Ireland, his example was a great encour- went out of the cave and cried (1)
office workers. Members are re- Groups A and B Signal Sweden and Norway, and lived to agement to the soldiers, under after Saul. And David said to Tralaing
quested to adhere to the Instruċ-Fri. mornings, Vol. H.Q. will be detachments. see the Order founded in these him, who regarded him with great Saul. Behold this day thine eyes "Group C
()tions given above, in order to save available for appointments with and Recruits Signal countries "and representatives from personal respect »
nave seen how that the Lord de- Training under Sgt. Hirst.
over-crowding.
the Tailor, sale of Books, Badges, them assembling at a General The action in which he gained ivered thee "to-day into mine Aug. 7. H.Q., 2 pm:
Govt, House etc. Chapter of the Order in the year the VC, when he held a large hand in the cave. And he said to Detachment Dutles and Specialist
(1) W/T Working Party-Mon, Wed., Fri., Wed: 11.30 am-1 pm. Vol. before he died.
stretch of the beach at Dunkirk David, Thou art more righteous Training at Barracks.
a.m.-12.30 noon: (11 Island Working
Vol. H.QHQ for issuing and returning He is the petron of the Republic against greatly superior forces was than I; for thou hast rewarded Section, Routine Tests. (1) Re-
Party (for making Hospital Uniforms. of Santo Domingo, in the eastern a very heroic one, but it came as
Bandages for Detachment)
Attachments. The following Chesterfield Couch and Chairs.part of the Island of Haft! In the a surprise to
me good, whereas I have rewarded cruits, Signal training: no one who knew thee evil.". (I Samuel 24: 2-4,7-10, ments under C.B.M.
Instru- Tues. and Thurs., 10 am-17 were attached to Military Hosp!- Glass Top Tables, Cabinets, Dining West Indies, which take its name him" that he acted with the cool-17).
(iv) Even-noon. Section Leaders will apply tal for training during the period and Drawing Rooms Suites. etc. from the settlement and churchness and courage which he dis-
ing: Signal training in Groups. The following èications will also
to the Q.M. for further details shown:——— founded by the early Spanish ex-played on that occasion, for he be read from the Christian Science
Mobile Columa
and material. before commencing plorers. It was the first European was known to be absolutely.. with Textbook, "Science and Health Mobile Column, Hung Hom, as de-
Aug. 7. All personnel of the this work. settlement in the New World. out fear and was ready to face with Key to the Scriptures" by talled below unless, exemption has
Uniform and Stores. Mon, and "CORRESPONDENCE COURSE death without the slightest hesita-
Mary Baker Eddy: "Christian been previously granted by 0.0. A correspondence course for tion.
Science commands man to master Mobile Column, those who wished for Instruction
etc.
Comprising:
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ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
Queen's Road East, opposite the Royal Naval Hospital.
Preachers. Morning-Rev. J E Sandbach, Evening--Rev. E. More.
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the propensities-to hold, hatred Nos. 1 and 2 (Armd. Car) Pla- with 3 view to entering the The first Airman V.C. of the in abeyance with kindness, to toons. 0715. Vehicle Party as de- Catholic Church was begun in the present war was also an Irish-born conquer lust with chastity, revenge tailed. 0.800. Remainder. Dress: United States three years ago. It Catholic, Flying Officer Donald with charity, and to overcome de Battle Order. Overalls, Mess- was suggested by Fr. Lester Fallon, Garland, who led "suicide ceit with honesty. Choke, these tins, mugs and uterisils will be. C.M. of Kenrick Seminary. Webs- squqad" to destroy a vital bridge lerrors in their early stages, If you carried in Haversacks). R.T.R. ter. Groves, Mo, as a continuation at Maastricht. The bridge was would not cherish an "army of Caps will be taken. course for those who had heard destroyed but those responsible conspirators against health, hap Nos. 3, 4 and 5 (M.M.G.) Pla- the Motor Mission speakers during for its destruction did not return. piness and success." (Science and toons. 07.30. Working Party- the summer vacation tours.
Garland was the son of a doctor Health, page 405).
No. 3 Platoon. 08.00. Remainder. The success of the three years who had served with distinction
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dress: Battle Order less tin hats. experiment has been such that an in two wars, and he was a pupli First Church of Christ, Scten-¡ Helmets will be worn. Duties: advanced course for "graduates on of Cardinal Vaughan School, a ust. Hongkong, ta Branch of the Orderly Sgt.-Sgt. F. H. Neale. the Mass has been added. One Kensington school that since the Mother Church. The First Church Orderly Cpl-Cpl. W. Sprague. hundred and ninety letters are London school evacuation shares of Christ. Scientist. in Boston, Friday, Aug. 9, being malled out from Kenrick part of the buildings of the Jesuit Masa No. 31 Macdonnell Road. Nos. 1 and 2 (Armd, Car) Pla- Seminary "each week, and similar College of Beaumont, Old Windsor.close to Peak Tram Station. Sun- toons. H.Q. 17.30 hrs. Revolver day Service 11.15 am. Testimony drill for those not having pre- EMMANUEL MISSION Meeting, Wednesday 6 p.m. A Read- viously fred. Remainder. Lec-
CHURCH
ing Room is maintained in the ture. Church Building and is open on
Nos. 3, 4 and $ CMM.G.) Pla Sunday, 10a.m. Holy Commun Monday. Thursday and Saturday toon. Hung Hom, 17.30 hrs. Those on; 11 Morning Service, Preacher; mornings from 10.30 a.m.. to 12.30 detalled. Driving instruction. Rev. V. J. Mills; 3 pm, Sunday p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday HQ 17.30 hrs. Remainder. Lec- School; 3 Young Men's Bible Class evenings from 5.30 to 7. p.m. All ture. Leader: Mrs, Ancil Nance: 7.30 Song authorised Christian literature is
No. 1 Company Service followed by Gospel Mes-available at the Reading Room. Aug. 8, 8.30 p.m. All day parade. sage, Speaker; Mrs. Ancil Nance;
Platoon arrangements. Markers, The publicis cordially invited to
Aug. 6. HQ., 5.30 p.m. No. 1, 2, 3 Platoons LO. Training. Re- crufts Squad under Sgt Edwards. No. 2 Company
ST, JOHN'S
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CATHEDRAL
8 am Holy Communion: 11 am. ton. Juror Church at 3.30 am. All Choral Eucharist and Sermon: children welcome, Morning Parade Preacher: Rev. 4. P. Rose; 7pm. Bervice at 10.15 am. This will be Evensong and Sermon: Preacher: followed by the Sacrament of the Rev. C. Strong, RN, Lord's Supper, Hymn 3, Prayer, Hymn 718. First Lesson, Hymn 813, Second Lesson Prayer. Notices,
Offertory, Hymn 917, Sermon, Hymn
WEEK-DAYS
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Holy Communion is celebrated Monday -7.30 p.m. S. & C. A. attend the services and to visit the 8.25 a.m.
Tuesday, Transfiguration of Tuesday 7.30 p.m. Young People's Reading Room. our Lord, at 7.30 am Thursday, Club; Wednesday-8 pm. Prayer 500; Benediction. Evening Service at 7 p.ni. Hymn 3, Prayer, Hymn at 7.30 am. Friday at 7.45 am.
meeting; Thursday-6 pin, Prayer
Bible Study Circles as usual on Monday and Friday everů inga,
(in Cantonese). Wednesday, Pray-meeting: 305, Lesson. Prayer, Notices, Onter-er for the sick, at 19.15 a.m. tory, Hymn 254 Sermon, Hymn 08. Benediction.
OTHER NOTICES Aug. 5, 8 p.m. Badminton, Cathe-
NOTICES FOR THE WEEK
Aug. 3, 5 p.m. Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.L.A.
Following the Evening Service a 'dral Han, Aug. 8, 3.30 pm. Cathe-ST. TERESA'S CHURCH Social Hour will be held at the 8 dral Women's Fellowship, Working & 8 Home at 8.15 p.m. All Service Party, Cathedral Hall. Aug. 9, 5.30 men and civilians will be warmly Dm. Choir Practice, Cathedral. welcomed. A meeting for Prayer and: Fellowship will be held at the munion. B&B Home on Tuesday at 8.30
p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S
(Church of England. Kowloon) The following are the forthcom ing services, etc. at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon,
Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion at 8 am. Matins and address at 11 am, Preacher:
WEEK DAY NOTICES Monday--Medical War Working
Aug. 6, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Nos. 5 and 7 Platoons, Kowloon
Dock 5.30
p.m. No. 6 Platoon. M.O. Training.
No. 3 Company Aug 5, HQ, 8.15 a.m.
Dress as before. Mess tins will be taken.
Aug. 4. 12th Sunday after Pente- The Rev. Cyril Brown, Chaplain of Nos, & and 12 Flatoons will draw Peak Church; 8 am, Holy Com-cost:-8.30 am. Holy Mass with the Missions to Beamen. Evensong
respirators. Sermon In Chinese; 8 a.m. Choral and address at 7 pm. Preacher:
Aug. 6, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. All re- Mass General Communior of The Vicar, The Sunday Evening
cruits. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Cath. Associations, Sermon in Eng-Club will be held after Evensong. lish and Benediction; B am. Meet-
No. 4 Company Aug. 4: 12th Sunday after Pente-ing of the Children of Mary; 10 CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL|
Aug. 5. HQ, 8.30 am. Dress - cost:First Mass The following are the forthcom Communion at
and General D. Holy Mass with Sermon in Party for China 10 am, Fellowship Same as last week. All platoons. ing-services at the Catholle Cathe-Mass at 10 a.m., followed by Bene- Conference.
a.m.; Second English; 11 a.m. Meeting of SVR of Youth at 6 pm. The newly Aug. 6, H.Q. Those detalled for forthed St. Andrew's Fellowship L.G. Kennedy Road Squad, 5.15 dral, Caine Road:
jäiction.
On week-days: Holy Mass at 630 will hold its house warming at 8.30 p.m. Remainder, 5.30 p.m. 12th Sunday after Pentecost, ät. On week-days, Holy Mass at 8
nd 7.15 am. and Novena to St. pm. All prospective members are Dominic, Founder of the Order of jam.
Philomena at 7.15 a.m.
asked to make a special point of
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2nd Mass at 8 Bolemn High Mags On Saturdays, the special time Cross. followed by Procession of the Bles for Confesalons is from 4.30 p.m. sea Sacrament, 3rd, Mass at 10 to 8 pm.
No. 5 Company Aug. 5, HQ, 8 a.m. Dress - the Preachers. Morning service: 1st: Confessions are heard every day, Aug. 9, 6.15 pm Service of In- being present. St. Andrew's Club Same as for last week. Mase at 6 with sermon in Chinese, before and after Mass.
tercession with the Way of the meets at 8 pm. Tuesday,-Inter- Aug. 6, H.Q., 530 p.m. (1) Re- cession Service in connexion with cruita — Lesson. Stripping. (0) the war at 6 pm. Leader: The No. 10 Flatoon. Those detalled. (11) Remain- Rover Scouts meet at 11 Cumber-der: Lecture and instruction, out land Road, Kowloon Tong at 8.35 of doors, on Indication and Re- Sunday next-11th Sunday after jp.m. Thursday.---Médical War Cognition.
Working Party, for China 10 a.m.
with, sermon in English. Evening
services: at 3:30 Catache. tical Instruction at 4 Exposition
The Rev. Ray and a party of of the Blessed Sacrament, re-19, who were going to Wuchow citation of the Holy Rosary from Macao had an adventurous and Benedictiob, Apg 6 experience, it is learned, when The Transfiguration of Our they were held up by bandits on Lord, Ang B-At $30 pm Benedic-six occasions in one of which they tion of the Blessed Sacrament. On were-taken prisoners by Japanese week days' Mass at 5% and 130 puppet troops and deprived of Confessions morning and evening their money.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S Vicar. Wednesday, St. Andrew's Magazine Alling
Trinity.
CHURCH
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No. 6 Company
8 am, Holy Communion... 8 pm-Short Evening Service. Preacher: Rev. Cyril Brown.
No. 7 Company... Notices: Launch plenics for sea-Launch. Plenic leaves the Police Aug:6, H.Q., 6 p.m. Kit Inspet- farers (weather permitting) on Pier at 3 pm. All members of the tion Parade. Dress SD, caps, Baturday and Sunday at 230 p.m. Club and the Church are invited Jackets, trousers, boots, webbing
N.B.-The Church is open to the to attend.
equipment including haversack
St. Andrew's Club at-9 p.m. Friday," Aug. 6, HQ., 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's -Full Choir Practice at 8.30′ p.m. 'Special Class. Saturday, 8t *Andrew's Club
general public..
Miss Buckwell, Miss McGuffog. Miss G. A. White, 22-29/7/40.
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