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HE Undersigned have received
InstructionS
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on...
Tuesday the 11th February, 1941
commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No,, 2, Connaught Road, Central. (Room No. 205. And. Floor)
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CATHOLIC NEWS & NOTES FUNERAL OF MR.
SEPTUAGESIMA; PORTUGUESE MARTYR: LOURDES AND DR, ALEXIS CARREL
A NEW PERIOD OF THE LITURGICAL YEAR | BEGINS TOMORROW WITH SEPIUAGESIMA SUNDAY. The Christmas cyle, which began with Advent,` is now completed and Septuage- sima ushers in the new one, the Paschal cycle, which continues to the octave of Pentecost: This Paschal cycle has three see- tions. The first is from Septuagesima until Ash Wednesday, a preliminary period, a kind of Introduction to the Lenten period. Lent makes up the second. Easter to Pentecost forms the third.
Though Lent is pre-eminently the penitential season, the necessity of penance is also stressed in the prayers of this time. * and the idea of seeking pardon from sin is prominent in the liturgy. As always in the prayers of the Church, the thought of reward is pat side by side with that of punishment.
L. A. MARTIN
Refugees In The Colony
The funeral of Mr. Lawrence A decrease of 39 in the number Anthony Martin, who died at St. of refugees and destitutes accom- Teresa's Hospital yesterday morn-modated in Government camps, ing, aged 37, took place at the etc., in the urban and rural areas Catholic Cemetery th the after-
is recorded in the Returns for the
noon.
ed.
The Rev. Fr. A. Granelli oficiat-week ending on Feb. 1.
Urban Areas (Civilians) King's Park: 1.297 against 1.399 The late Mr. Martin who was on Jan, 25. connected with Messrs. John D. Má Tau Chung: 1,388, ngainst Hutchison and Co.. was a member
1,390 on Jan. 25.
North Point: 1,468 against 1,488. on Jan. 25,
of the Emergency Unit of the Police Reserve and is survived by his mother and younger sister.
Besides the chief mourners. Jan. 25.
funeral others present at the were Hon. Mr. T. E Pearce, Messrs. The Epistle of tomorrow's Mass which medical science considers P. S. Cassidy, E. Manning, H: A. la an extract from one of St. incurable have been cured there, Alves, M. M. Mendonca, ED. Paul's letters, in which he told the it happens that one of the world's Fisher, F. A. Broadbridge. B. A. Castro, E Fong. F. Wong, and people of Corinth that there was a leading doctors, Alexis Carrel,
Gonzales, E. Chinn, G. Pang. I Charrington 1. Chung and many
Many floral tributes were sent.
prize for fe as for a race, and among its most staunch suppor. A. R. Remedios, Misses T.
that
treated himself with ters he severity so that he might be fit
Dr. Carter is Director of
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JOSEPH'S CHURCH
First
Morrison Hill: 539 against 538 on
Urban Areas (Soldiers) In Hospital: 22 against 23 on Jan. 25.
Argyle Street: 699 against 699 on
Urban Areas (Squatters Camps)
Tai Hang: 2,577 against 2,577. on Jan. 25.
Ngau Tau Kok: 798 against "798 n Jan, 25
Jan. 25.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1941.
WHITE AND COLOURED C MENT
MIXTURES.
FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL
DECORATIVE WORK.
now
We are
in a position to offer thesu well-known Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers products raads mixed with the proper proportion of specially prepared sard This sand is uniform in colour and has been washed and si.ved to the correct degree of fiueness.
The extra cost of these mixtures is very small compared with the advantages of being able to obtain a material that is ready for usë.
NO WASTE... UNIFORMITY IN COLOUR
F'rices on 'application to
Rural Areas Kam Tin: 1,846 against 1,875, on Jan. 25.
GREEN
Fanling Children's Camp: 293 against 303 on Jan. 25.
Total: 10,910 against 10,949 on
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The Gospel, too, deals with the stitute, New York, and in his well- subject of reward. It recounts known book MAN THE UNKNOWN, Christ's parable of the house acknowledges the evidence of ST. Terms: Cash on Delivery.. holder who engaged labourers for cures recorded by the Medical
the vineyard and rewarded even Bureau of Lourdes. LAMMERT BROS..those who worked only from the
Septuagesima It was as a young Professor ui
Sunday. eleventh hour-a most comforting Medicine in Lyons that Dr. Carrel | Mass and General Communion at Jan. 25. message to those who have long first came into contact with 8 a.m. Second Mass at 10 a.m.. delayed their repentance.
Lourdes. A patient of his who was followed by Benediction. This Ser- ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S suffering from tubercular perl-vice will be broadcast. Sermon b. tonitis was declared by him to be Rev. Father G. Byrne SJ. on: "The There is a movement on foot in incurable, and when she decided parable of the labourers in the Portugal to. petition for the
to go to Lourdes he accompanied vineyard." Tues: Apparition of cannonisation of a great Portuguese
her and saw her cured. He wrote Our Lady at Lourdes. On week missionary Blessed John
sions are beard every day, before
Preacher, vice,
The Chaplain prominence in Portuguese history
and after Mass. On Saturdays, the Refreshments are served after the because he was associated with the
special time for Confessions is
evening service.
G.
R.
PORTUGUESE MARTYR
CHURCH
The Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute, Hongkong
ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
Exchange Building, Hong Kong.
Septuagesima, 8 am. Eoly Com H.K.
PUBLIC AUCTION. martyr, Besson an account of it and added: "with days. Holy Mass at 8 a.m. Confes-murion, 8-p.m. Short Evening Ser-
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
OD
brought up at court.
out commentary."
On returning to Lyons and ad- mitting the cure he was told that
if he believed in such things his
In obscurity.
Some
CATHOLIC NOVELS
when Mg!. Years ago
THE Undersigned have received royal family in childhood and was
"In spite of considerable oppos for Lyons. He then went to Ametl
(place was not among the Doctors tion he became a Jesuit and was ca and achieved world fame, while sent to India, to the Madura is those who opposed him remained sion. He joined the Brahmin caste and carried on a very suc- cessful apostolate, though ne met with much opposition and 'Thursday and Friday, the 13th and twice imprisoned and was cruelly
treated while in prison: 14th February, 1941.
commencing each day at 9.30 am, with an interval from 12 noen to 1.30 p.m.
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES
comprising:-
ceeded in
Was
Catholi
from 4.30 to 8 pm.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,.
SCIENTIST
31 Macdonnell Road Service on Sunday, February 9. The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon
all Christian Sclence Churches tomorrow will .be
N.B.-The Church is open to the general public.
VOLUNTEER
Tel. 21463."
ORDERS
ORDERS BY COL H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT, HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
Feb. 11 and 14, Wespan training as per Coy, programme.
PARADES
Corps Artillery 2nd Battery
Feb. 14, HQ. Those detailed for Advance Party 9.30 am.
Remainder 3.15 p.m. For Week's camp at Bluff Head
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No, 2. Company Feb. 11, Kowloop Dock. 5.30 på. No. 8 Platoon. Section training.
Feb. 12, HQ, 8.30 p.m. No. 7 Pla- toon LG. and M.G. training.
3rd Battery
Feb. 14, HQ, 8.30 am to 12.30 p.m. Feb. 11, HQ, 5.30 pm. All deficient Dress as previous week. Pay parade. Camp Pay will be paid out during the
Feb. 14 HQ. Advance Party, 9am morning, Remainder, 2.16 p.m. Camp.
Field Company Engineers Feb, 13, KCR., 5.30 pm. Pay parade
alla to he brought
Corps Signals Feb. 9, H.Q., -9 a.m. Those detail-
serb,
No & Company Feb. 10, HQ, 2 pm. Dress - Cap, cardigan, shorts.
Feb. 13. H... 5.30 p.m. Feb. 11 and 14 HQ. 3.30 p.m NO.0% Training Cadre.
be-
Remainder. Com-
CHRIST CHURCH
KOWLOON TONG The Reverend H.. A. Wittenbach to preach at Mattins. Ronald Knox wrote his first de- "Spirit,”
Sunday, Feb. 9 Septuagesima.in kit. ¡tective stories he was criticised by.
The Golden Text will be: "If we Services in English: 7.15 a.m. Holy He was sent back to Europe for any on the ground that as Live in the Spirit, let us also walk Communion; 9.45 am. Mattins and Sermon. Preacher Rev. H. A. Wit- business in con- priest he ought to spend his time in the Spirit" (Galatians 5:25). a brief visit on nexion with his Order, and the more usefully. He was satisfied,
Among others the following citatenbach, Acting-Vicar of S. An- King, Peter II, wanted to reep him however, that he was doing a good tions will be read from the Bible: drew's. Hymns. 1. 254 Now that and Armus drill. Dress-Mufti. Over- n order to make him the tutor
work in writing novels which, God is a Spirit; and they that the daylight-(Tune Melcombe); 2. at HM, Navel Yard, Hongkong and of his children. When HE SU
while not propagandist, had a worship him, must worship him in 451. O God, thy power is wonder-
No. 4 Company at Kowloon Naval Depot.
returning to India he Catholic atmosphere that is, had spirit and in truth." (John 4: 24). ful; 3. 152. Come down, love
Feb. 10, HQ, 5.30 pm. N.C.OA Course as detalled. Remainder. Com- The following citations will also divine; 4. 372. Bright the visioned. Dress-Uniform. Jacket and trop was offered an archbishopric, but haracters or surroundings that The refused it, and returned to the were Catholle.
be read from the Christian Science 5.30 p.m. Evensong.
Feb. 10, Q., 529 p.uz. 10 ♬ Group. pany, training as programme. Services in Mandarin: 8 am Others have since followed Mgr. Textbook, Science and Health with missionary
Feb. 12, H. 8.15 am. Halt Day" work which he per- Knox, and some new thrillers with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Lamp reading.
Morse instruction u) C Group.
Training. Dress-Battle Order as formed with such success.
Opposition rose against him be-
Feb. 12, H.Q2 pun. (No. 1 Area. fore. characters have since Baker Eddy: "Spirit being God. Prayer. Sunday School 9 a.m. in
(1) No. 3 Area Instru- Feb. 14, HQ. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O'S Boats, Motor and Salling (Hull cause he converted a prince
been produced. One is DEATH AND there is but one Spirit; for there No. 3 Duke Street. Wednesday. Line Tests. 1 only) Old Tools, Canvas, India Christianity and made him aban. HIS BROTHER by Miss Margaret can be but one infinite and there- Feb. 12. Wolf Cub Pack meets in ment and Resistance Check (1) B Course as cetalled Rubber Clocks, Leather, Electric don plurality of wives. The family Bidwell, which was published refore one God the theory, that the Vicarage grounds at 4.30 pm Group. Fleid Signalling Exercise. (IV) rany training as programine. Gear, Lamps, Binoculars, Oars. of one of the former wives pro-
cently. It is a mystery story Spirit, is distinct from matter but Thursday, Feb. 13. (N.B. The time O Group, Signal training at .Q. (v)
Feb. 10, HQ, 8.30 a.m. Drees Cordage, Firewood, Blankets, Coun- cured his arrest, and he was with an ingenious plot, and with must pass through it, or into it, to of the week-day services of Holy Evening parade (a) Recruits, Minia
(b) Remainder, Signal before. terpanes. Carpets, Beds. Wash headed. He lived in the
hero and heroine who, while be-be individualized, would reduce Communion will be changed as ture Range.
Feb. 1. HQ 5.30 pm. 1.G. Sec- Basins, Furniture, Electric Cable, teenth century and was beat!ledg quite normal persons, are also God to dependency on matter, and from to-day to 7 a.m., instead of Training.
Feb. 14; HQ, 2 p.m.. (1) Recruits, tions Care and cleaning Remain- Ou Drums, Dirty Oll. etc.
establish a basis for pantheism,715.a.m. as before). 7 ani. Holy nearly a century ago by Pope Pius Catholics.
This author is new, but Charles (Science and Health Page 334).
Communion. 10 a.m. Meeting of Miniature Range. Empire Tests. (der. LA-1st and 2nd positions,
Mainland Recce. (11) IX. His feast-day was last week,
No. 8 Company ANNOUNCEMENT Barry is not. He had his Inspec-.
the Guild of Martha and Mary in No. 4 Detach.
Classified Men. Field Signalling Feb. 14 The Company will proceed LOURDES, DR. ALEXIS CAREFL
tor Gilmartin are well known. He Zinc Ashes and old Iron and Steel.
First Churn of Christ. Scien- the Vicarage.. 6 p.m. Choir prac-
Advance Party, HQ 11 The feast of
Our Lady of does not obtrude the Catholicty ust, Hongkong (a Branch of the ice in the Church, Friday, Feb. Exercise. (iv) Evening Parade. Signal to Camp.
training as detailed.
am. Remainder. H.Q. 4 p.m. Dress Lots may be inspected on Wednes-Lourdes, which occurs. next Tues but it is there all the same. His Mother Church. The First Chure
Feb. 14 is last date that Camp Fay S.D. cap. Jacket, shirt, trousers, day, 12th February, 1941, day, directs attention to Lourdes atest story does not introduce of Christ, Scientist. in Boston. (Only British Subjects will be ad-and to the cures which are report- Gilmartin but it has a good sub-Mass. No. 31 Macdonnell Road
While many people stitute. It is called THE DEAD close to Peak Tram Station Sun-friends for games. Every Friday mitted into H.M. Naval Established from it.
sco at the claim that diseases HAVE NO MOUTHS. iments to view or bid for the lots).
day Service 11.15 am. Testimony night from now on, the house will Meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m. A Read be a club from 8 pm. Saturday, mg Room 18 maintained in the Feb. 15. Tennis 2.30 pm, weather
permitting. Church Building and open on
Note: The Monthly Notes will be ENGLISH METHODIST Monday, Thursday and Saturday
mornings from 10.30 am, to 12.30 published early next week.. p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday
and
Terms of Sale:-As detailed in
Catalogue.
LAMMERT
BROS..
By Appointment, Auctioneers
to the Admiralty.
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CATHEDRAL
Annual Meeting SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY
8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m.
Matting and sermon, Preacher,
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CHURCH Queen's Road East. Opposite evenings from 5.20 to 7. p.m. AB The Royal Naval Hospital.
authorised Christian literature 18 Services on Sunday, February 9. available at the Reading Room 1941.
The public is cordially invited to Eattend the services and to visit the E. Reading Room
Preachers. Morning Rev.
J
Rey. D. M. Richards. 6:30 p.m. Moreton. Evening-Rev Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, Sandbach.
14 The Vicarage will be open from
2 p.m. to members. of the Christril be issued. Church Fellowship and "their
No. Company
| boots, "full webbing equipment, water Mobile Column
bottle, haversack, rifle and bayonet, Feb. 10, HLQ., 5.30 p.m.
Greatcoat to All box respirator (slung). Ranks.
(11) Pay parade. N.C.O's. be carried. Kit bags to contain steel helmet cardigan, shorts, puttees, Class. Dress as before.
Feb. 12, Hung Hom, i am. All Pose-tops and other personal require-
Kit bags to be at ELQ 10.30- Exercise in the New Terri-ments.
Military torica, Dress Shorts, cardigan, RTR am. Camp telephone No. cap. Equipment Battle Order,
H.Q. No. 174. Feb. 13, HQ 5.30 p.m. N.C.Q's.
There will be no more parades until further 'Orders.
toons,
THE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY Class. Dresses before.
ALLIANCE - (Chapel, 25 Cumberland, Road,
Kowloon Tong)... The Rev. John Bechtel, Pastor. Sunday Services: In English, 10 am. Worship, Speaker, Rev. John (Church of England, Kowloon)
Bechtel. Subject: Sons of God." Communion Fellowship Breakfast ately after Evensong, and all will
Text: John, 3:1-3, 6.30 p.m. Young" Feb. 10, KCR Station, 8 am, Hymn No. 827, Prayer, Hymn No. 'Saturday, 8.30 pm. Fellowship People's Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Sunday, Feb.9 Septuagesima be welcomed.
894, First Lesson, Hymn No. 428, meeting. Subject, The two Baby-Bechtel. Subject: The Meaning Sunday, 8 am, Holy Communion Holy Communion will be cele-Second Lesson, Prayer, Notices. lons." Sunday 9.45 pm-Service of of the Cross of Christ." In Can-listic Meeting. Mid-week Bervice. followed by Communion. Fellow-brated. on 3:30 am. Thursday Offertory, Hymn No. 512, Bermon, the Lord's Supper. 8.30 p.m. Visi-tonese, 11 am Worship. 3 p.m. In Cantonese. Wednesday, 7.30 ship Breakfast. AN welcome. 7.45 am.. Friday (in Cantonese) Hymn No. 290, Benediction. Even-
Sunday School, 730 p.m. Evange-p.m. Evangelistic Prayer Meeting. tors are welcome.
140 gm Junior Sunday School.
Young People's Service::
am.
Matina
and Berman.
The Dean, The SOCIAL HOUR Morning Parade Service at 10.15 wil be held in the bal immedi-
am
ing Service. at 7 pm Hymn No.: NOTICE FOR THE WEEK
450, Prayer, Hymn No. 684, Lesson. Annual Meeting of all Cathe Prayer Notices, Ofertory. Hymn
Preacher: Rev. H. D. Rosenthal, dral electors in the Cathedral No. 538, Bermon, Hymn No. 891. 6.15 p.m. Evensenz and Bermon Hall Monday February 10th, at Benediction. Pascher: Rev. H. A Wittenbach, 5.30 pm: Tea at 5pm.
The Bunday Club meets as usual' in the Hall after this service,
- NOTICES FOR THE WEEK Badminton In the Ctabedral Following the Evening Service a Hall, on Monday 8 p.m. Sick In- Bocla Hour will be held at the Monday, Feb. 10-10 a.m. Medical tercessions on Thursday 101 S&S Home at 8.15 p.m. All Ser- War Working Party for China.
8.30 pm. St Andrew's Club.
Debate: That modern Scientific CATHOLIC
Discoveries and Developments
CATHEDRAL|
have brought more evil than good "The following are the forthcom-
in their train."
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vicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed.
A meeting for Prayer and Fel- lowship will be held at the 8 & 8 Home on Tuesday at 8.30 p..
Monday and Thursday at 7 pm.
ing services at the Catholic Cathe- Badminton Club at the 6 & S
Home.
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Tuesday, Feb. 11-6 p.m. Service oral, Caine Road: of Intercession in connection with
Septuagesima Sunday Morning the War.
services: 1st Mass at & with ser- Wednesday, Feb. 12-5.30 pm.mon in Chinese, and Mass at 8' Wolf Cubs meet in the Hall, 8.45 with sermon in English, 3rd Mass pm. Rovers meet at 11 Cumber-nt 10 with sermon in English. land Road, Kowloon Tong...
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
Evening services: at 3.30 Cateche- Feb. 9. Septuagesima Sunday: Thursday, ..Feb. 13-10 amical Instruction, at 4 Exposition 6.30 am. Holy Mass with Sermon Medical War Working Party for of the Blessed Sacrament, recita in Chinese, 8 am, Choral Mass,. China,
tion of the Holy Rosary and Bene-Sermon in English and Benedic- Friday, Feb. 14-6.30 pm. Scouts Lady at Lourdes Feb. 13-Exposi- men in English.
diction. Feb Apparition of Our Ition. @a.m. Holy Mass with Ser- meet in the Hall: 5.30 p.m. Choir ton of the Blessed Sacrament, e-
On-week-days Holy Mass at 8.30 citation of the Holy Rosary and and 7.15 am.
Practice.
The rooms of St. Andrew's Fel-Benediction at 5,30 p.m. On week lowship are open daily from 10 days Mass at 6 and 7.30. Confes am, to 11 p.m.
signs morning and evening.
Feb. 14, Friday, at 6 pm. Bervice of Intercession with the Way of the Cross.
FRATERNITY PRAYER ROOM 77, Pokfulam Road
King George among friends during a recent days' tour of the Eastern Command. These wome children were obviously delighted with this visit,
No. 1 Company
No. 7 Company
Feb. 10 HQ. 5,45 pm. L.G. TO.E.T Feb. 11 and 13, Q. 5.30 pin.
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Feb. 14. Opper Parade Ground, 5.3! D.59. "All Platoons. Dress Overalls. RT.R. Cap. Equipment-Belt, bayome:} trog Classes 4 and 5 only. Class 1.N.O.O's Training Cadre. Those de Theory of BA fire. Classes 2 and 3. tailed. Musketry. Classes 4 and 5, Drill wit Feb. 14, HQ 8.30 am. Half day arms and dicipline.
training.
Army Service Corps Company Feb. 9, 15 Upclusive). Transport and Supplies Sections on duty as de- talled under Company arrangements. Dress KD. jacket, trousers, S. cap belt, black boots.
Duty Officer-Lt T. R. Parsons. Feb. 11, EQ., 5.30 p.m. Those de- tafled. L. instruction Class. Dress aa arranged
Feb. 1, Hung Hom Railway Work- shops, 1.30 pm. Transport Section. Mechanical instruction Bus
will lesye Kowloon Ferry 5.30 pm. Dress-- Mufti
Feb. 13. Ha 5.30 pm. Those de talled. Squad Dil Dress Overalls, B.D. cap, shoes.
Feb. 18 HQ. §.am: All day train- ing. Company photograph; befors exercise for both Transport and Suo- plies Sections. Whole Company must attend including Reserves. Dress ED. Jacket shorts, hose-tops, boots.. puttees, BD. cap and leather belt (greatcoat it necessary).
POVERTY PROBLEMS
IN HONGKONG
A slight error crept into our re- port of the address given by Miss J. R. Taylor at the Helena May Religious Fellowship on Thursday on Poverty Problems in Hongkong. It was inadvertently stated that Miss Taylor declared that the sum of $200 will feed 1,000 persons a day. The figure should have been
$20" and not $200.
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