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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
CHURCH & GENERAL
CHINA LIGHT WARNS OF POSSIBILITY OF FURTHER INCREASE REGISTRY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN ELECTRICITY RATES
HE Undersigned have received
In Prize. Supreme Court,
Tistractions from The Marsha
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
ma
Saturday, the 28th June, 1941. commencing at 11 am.
K.R.A. Also Discuss Lack
Of Hospital Facilities
SEVERAL MATTERS OF CONSIDERABLE INTEREST TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE PENINSULA were dealt with at the Jane meet- ing of the General Committee of the Kowloon Residents' Association. Including the question of the recent increase in the charges for electricity.
Careful consideration was given to a letter received from the Po- Hice Department in reply to representations made by the Association orging the necessity for introducing regulations and or such steps of The Holt's as will reserve the main carriage way for motor vehicles only, on at Godown No 7
those portions of Waterloo Road, Argyle Street, and Prince Edward Wharf, Kowloon
Road, where such carriage way has been recently reduced to a width of 37 feel
23 Barrels Gum Rosin
Terms Cash on Delivery.
For gate passes apply to --
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
AUS SERVICE
WEDDING
The marriage took place at the Registry. Supreme Court, yester-1 day of Peter John Manson, Private juf the 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots, jos R.A.F. barracks. Kal Tak, and Miss Helen Young, of No. 20 HUL- ¡wood Road. Mr. J. Reynolds. De- puty Registrar, officiated at the ceremony.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. Le Tat-woen, goldsmith, of No. 454 Portland Street, and Miss Ho Lal-yin, of No 41 Chan Lok Lane, first floor.
Mr. Lui Kow, chauffeur. of No floor 72 Staunton Street, third and Misa Ng Chol-king, of No Tung Street, first floor
CROWN LAND AUCTION
41
Bowl of Rice Campaign
PRODUCTIVE RELIEF FOR REFUGEES
THE INAUGURAL DINNER OF CAM- ТШЕ "BOWL OF RICE PAIGN" to raise funds for Chinese Tuesday held on relief will be next. July 1, in the Ying Restaurant, Wanchai.
King
has
under The campaign, which is
HLS Excellency the patronage of the Governor of Hongkong. been organised by the China De- fence League, with the Co-opera- tion of the Chinese Chamber
K5- Commerce and the voluntary
Chinese reg- many sistance of taurants in the Colony,
and
of
SIMPLE MEAL Hostesses at the inaugura Bowl of Rice Dinner" will be Mme Sun Yat-sen
Mrs Selwyn-Clarke, and a simple meal. consisting only of a bowl of "chow KEEN BIDDING ATan and soup. will be taken by
įthe guests D. O., SOUTH Speakers at the dinner, in addi-
There
was exceedingly
The views expressed in the letter | Hish the information given by then were apparently based on the legls in the hope that will tend to iation governing traffe in England, allay any dissatisfaction that may and it was felt that it is a mistake exist among the public. to try and follow too strictly Home regulations and practice in deal- ing with problems of this nature.
Among other matters discussed
keention to the hostesses, will include was a complaint legislation in No drastic
the at the meeting.
of the Bow) of Rice Campaign matter is advorated by the Asso- regarding the bus service, the unrivalry among those who attended the Hon, MI. M. K. Lo, Chairman Mr. Evert Barger. elation at all, as it is considered necessary and irritating noise or the Crown Land Sale at the Dis- that the powers which the police casloned by screeching brakes on jtrict Office, South, when five lots Committee,
already practically all buses when slowing in Cheung Chau, two in Yung Shu trafbe authorities
Lu enable down and stopping. It was decided | Wan and one in Ping Chau, were sufficient are
to write the Kowloon Motor Bus sold by public auction. them to effect the required im provement
and
DCSS
It was unanimously decided to
bo W DE Undersigned have received! address the Hun Commissioner of good THE
usiructions from The Marshallce, asking him i Prize Sopron sunt, and others enough to give the matter further
serious consideration,
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
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Wednesday the 2nd July. 1411 commering at 1830 a.m.
ther Sales Room N 2. Cun
Second 22-Ա 11 Readi Floor
20
43 Pees Rayon Yarı
2 cases Essential O!
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HOSPITAL FACILITIES
leader of the British Relief Vuk China, who has just returned from a long field trip in the in- terior, and Dr. Robert Lam, Direc- Co. Ltd. asking them to give their Mr. T. J. Houston acted as auc-
tor-General of the Medical Relief attention to remedying the defect. tioneer.
the meeting Those present at
The two lots in Yung Shu Wan, Corps of the Chinese Red Cross.
The
the object of
campaign, W Munton. Pre- one a building and the other agri-
officially launched which will be were. Mr. D
Lt-Col E. D. Matthews. cultural, were sold at the upset with the dinner on July 1. 1s to Vier-President; Mr. F Mow prices of $4 and $38, respectively, sell 20,000 tickets for "Bowl of sident;
as was the agricultural in to Ping Rice Luncheons to be held in the Chau which realised $59
various contributing restaurants
C.
Fung, Hon. Secretary: Mr. R. H H Mr Wong. Hon. Treasurer:
Leo D'Almada e Braga, Hon Mr.
B
Two building s 15 Cheung
in Hongkong from August 1 The question at the lack of hos
to Proceeds are to be devoted pful facilities in the Colony, which Castro. Jr., Miss E. M. Gibbins, M-chau, with an area if 2.500 square
relief of flood victims! has been under consideration for R Ildefonso. Major C. M Man-
hers. M. R. Pestonj. Rev. H. Dieet each and apset price of $50 productive
China through some time, again came up for dis-
Rosenthall Mr R. A da Silva, Mr. per lat, were sold for $900 and and refugees in
$830, respectively, while another the Chinese Industrial Co-opers- lot, measuring 3.827 square feet tiveR D O. Buver Mr J. N. Sweeney.
Wittenbach, Mr. Rev. H. A
snd with an upset price of $75 re-; Mme. Sun is Hon. President of Walle, and Mr Yeung Tsun Tat.
A 1.27-acre agricul- the Campaign Committee, and Mr. Apuingles for absence were realed $1.560 ceived from Dr. 8. G. Kirby-Gomez,tural lot in the same district was H. Y. Tso, of the Chinese Cham-- Is Hon. Secre- down H. F. knocked
for $800 (upset, ber of Commerce Mr Lain Ming Fun Mra
The Hon. Treasurer of the Phillips. Dr A. M Rodrigues, and price. $1391, and & 41-acre lot was tary
Committee is Mr. Ko Fook Son M. R. J Shrigley
suld for $830 (upset price, $45).
It was pointed out that the increase in the view D number of infectious disease cases. there is an urgent need for addi- tronal accommodation in which to treat them
21 will be remembered that the site formallon having been com pleted, a vote of $500,000 was n elatied in the original draft Es bmates for 1941 42 towards the rost of erecting a new infectious diseases hospital at the Kowloon
This Sum Medical Centre.
reduced to $100. subsequently
considered
100. it having
according to the
W35
been
Press report
that owing to the political sliua-
3 cartons Automobile Lamp Bulbs on, it was unwise to proceed with
1 drum Tamie Avid
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
the construction of the proposed
and up-to-date elaborate
build-
ling
ACUTE NEED
steps Apparently, however, have been taken to put the tem- porary scheme Into effet, and as the need for this hospital has be-
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CATHOLIC NEWS &
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1941.
WHITE AND COLOURED CEMENT
MIXTURES.
FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL DECORATIVE WORK.
We are now in & position to offer there well-known Associate Portland Cement Manufacturera products ready mixed with the proper proportion of specially prepared sand. This sand is quiform in colour aut bus heen washed and sieved to the correct degree of fiueness.
The extra cost of these mixtures is very email compared with the advantages of being able to obtain a material thal is ready for use.
NO WASTE... UNIFORMITY IN COLOUR
Prices on application to
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
CO., LTD.
Exchange Building, Hong Roug.
Tel. 21468.
NEW LAID LEGHORN EGGS
fresh daily
FROM
YAT MING LEGHORN FARM UN LONG, NEW TERRITORY
Sole Agent:
HUNG CHEONG
66 Nathan Road,
ST. ANDREW'S
CHURCH KOWLOON
BOWLOON.
Telephone 57108
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
Saturday: At 3.30 p.m. Meeling
3rd Sunday after Trinity. Bt. of St. Teresa's C.Y.L.A.; At 5 p..
NOTES ENCLISH METHODIST Peter, Apostle, 8 a.m. Holy Com-Congregation of the Third Order of
ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL: OXFORD AND DR. SALAZAR
of Я Even if
The tradition that the twe Apostles Peter and Paul died as martyrs on the same day of the year, though not in the same year. links the two in a common festival, for the least saint is commonly observed on the day of his death. this accidental circumstance häd riot anlted the honour given lives and the to the two apostles, the circumstances of the part which was assigned to them in the early development of the Church is sufficient to have them always associated in the memory of Christians
The annual procession in honour
come more acute. It was decided of St. Peter, the Fisherman, and
KING PETER receive the attention of Govern-
-KING FOR ANY CRISIS
"Beloved young Peter is the best man to gather the Yugoslavs 10
time." gether t а dangerous This opinion of the new sovereign was given by Mr. Ceel Parrott, who
British was King Petor's teacher for five years and is now resident here, writes the Stock- holm correspondent of the Datt Telegraph.
RESOLUTE MAN
ment without further delay.
DON AND PRIVATE
The
to
CHURCH
ST. PETER. A. AND M.
munion. 10. Junior Sunday School St. Francis; At 6 pm. Benediction. Pentecost:-- 4th Sunday after Young People's Bervice. 11. Matins
this Rock." Solemnity of 8.8. Peter and Paul. and Sermon: "On
Choral Mass. 3rd Sunday atter Trinity:?AL 8 Preacher: The Acting Vicar. 7 pm 7 am. Holy Mass with Sermon in
Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: Chinese: 8.30 a.m.
Sermon in English, closing of the a.m. Holy Communion: At 8 pm. The Acting Vicar. June 30 10 8.m.
Preacher: Short Evening Service
Medical War Working Party for Month of June with Benediction of Rev. Cyril Brown
Notices: Launch bathing plenies China. July 2 5.45 pm Choir Prac- the Blessed Sacrament; 18.30 am. on Saturday and Sunday at 2.30 tice. July 3 5.30 p.m. Wolf Cubs. Holy Mass with Bermon in English.
pm.
CATHOLIC
CATHEDRAL
8.30 Fellowship General Committee. July 4 5.30 p.m. Boy Scouts. 6.30 connexion with Intercessions in
the War.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
31 MACDONNELL RD.
ROSARY CHURCH
20 Chatham Rd., Kowloon,. Tel. 57402
are The following
the forth- coming services for the coming The following are the forthcom.
Peter and week. Sunday: Sts. ing services at the Catholic Cathe-
Paul. At 6.30 am Mass with ser- Hon. Frank Pakenham, dral, Ca.ne Road:
4th Sunday
After Pentecost The subject of the Lesson Sermon in Chinese; At 7.30 a.m. Mans to write the Hon. Colonial Secrethe blessing of the boats. will take brother and heir presumption
Longford. the flat Morning services: 1st Mass at 8.30 mon in all Christian Science Chur-with sermon in English: At 8.30 tary urging that the matter should place tomorrow in the grounds of the Earl of
a.m. Mass with sermon in Portu- the Regional Seminary at Aber- 'Oxford Don to join the army as a with sermon in Chinese, 2nd Mass ches tomorrow will be "Christian
guese; At 9.30 a.m. Mass with ser- has at 8 Solemn High Mass, 3rd Macs Science." present war, deen. A number of the fishing private in the
with sermon in English The Golden Text will be: The mon in English, followed by Bene- Catholics,been received into the Catholic at 10
diction of the Blessed Sacrament; It was further decided to recom-people in the Bay A
He has been Identified Evening services: at 3.30 Cateche-Lord hath made bare his only arm blessing of these and 'church. mend that, in view of the scarcity and the and high price of sunitable mater!-their boats from the water's edge for some years with an effort to tical Instruction, at 4 Exposition of in the eyes of all the nations; and At 2 p.m. Catechism in
(salah
Blessed Sacrament. als at the present time, the most is always a very impressive sere- promote Anglo-Irish friendship and the Blessed Sacrament, recitation all the ends of the earth shall see At 2.30 pm, Benediction
of partition in Ireland. of the Holy Rosary and Benedic-the salvation of our God." economical form of construction
Monday-Commemoration of St. OXFORD & SALAZAR He wrote a book of 100,000 words tion. Closing the month of the 52: 10).
Amongst others the following of these temporary buildings is the use of pre-cast reinforced concrete
When the Honorary Degree of on the negotiations which led to Sacred Heart-Plenary Indulgence.
citations will be read from the Paul. At 8 p.m. Closing of the Bections instead of wood.
DCL of the University of Oxford the foundation of the Irish Free June 30-Commemoration of
Paul July 1-The Most Precious Bible: "For whatsoever things were month of the Sacred Heart with was conferred on. Dr. Salazar, the state, and he was mentioned
through Lady-Promoters of the Apostle- Prune
Minister of Portugal, a possible nominee for the first Blood of Our Lord. July 2-The written aforetime were written for reception of new
Visitation of Our Lady. July 3our learning, that Power Co., Ltd. to the Association's special delegation went from Eag-President of Eire. He was former- Holy Hour from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 patience and comfort of the scrip-ship of Prayer and C.Y.MA. letter asking for an explanation land to Portugal to take part inly a member of the Conservative p.m. July 4-First Friday of the tures might have hope." (Romans
ELECTRICITY CHARGES
The reply of the China Light &
mony
of their recent increase in the the
charges for electricity was placed before the meeting. It stated in-
the end
ceremony, The delegation Party and was in its research de
constated
2.5
Month-General
Communion
we
Chinese;
of the
members of
Wednesday: At 5.45 p.m. Meet-
ing of the Lady-Promoters of the In 15: 4).
The following citations will also Apostleship of Prayer. of the President of partment, but after his marriage honour of the Sacred Heart at ?
Thursday At 11 s.m, Meeting the be read from the Christian Science the Public Orator and to a second cousin of the late o'clock Mass. Recitation of Trinity.
and Health of the Plous Union of Our Lady Entwistle. The Mr. Chamberlain he was convert-Holy Rosary and Benediction at Textbook, "Bcience ter alla that the recent increase Professor W.
Dr. led by her to the Labour cause, 5.30 p.m. July 5-The Novena for with Key to the Scriptures by of the Seven Dolours; At 6 p.m. of 10 per cent. on the standard ceremony
of and now both he and his wife are the Holy Soula begins at 7.30 am. Mary Baker Eddy: "For three yera Holy Hour,
prospective Labour candidates. for On week days Mass at 6.30 and 7.30 after my discovery I sought the The Public Orator in presenting Oxford and Birmingham respec-Confessions morning and evening
Mr. Parrott, then a 25-year-old rates does not by any means cover Salazar's Cambridge duate, was employ the increased expenditure which Coimbra.
said his
took place
University own
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
and
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
Friday: First Friday. At 7.30 solution of this problem of Minda.m. Choral Mass, with General healing, searched the Scriptures Communion and Benediction of and read little else, kept aloof the Blessed Sacrament. from society, and devoted time
and energies to discovering a post- tive rule. I knew the Principle 4th Sunday after Pentecost. SS. of all harmonious Mind action to
General Communion
at B
ed at the Belgrade court when the Company have been forced to
Fle was the incur due to conditions brought Dr. Balazar referred to the well- tively. King Peter was 11.
worn complaint against scholars
AT ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL. only person present when Peter's about by the war.
185, Portland Street, Mongkok. father, King Alcxander.
The scarcity of shipping is the that while excellent theorists are few could apply their
At St. Paul's Chapel, 185, Port- Last farewell to his sun, who w£S chief cause of the enormous in-common going to Sundroyd School in Sur-crease in the cost of coal, which theorles in action, and said that
3rd. Sunday after Trinity:--
in Peter and Paul. First Mass and be God, and that cures were pro- land Street, Mongkok,
Sunday 8ts. Peter and Paul; rey. Seventeen days later Alex- after all is the lifeblood of the therefore Oxford was particularly
That they have only made delighted to honour in Dr. Salazar am, Holy Communion
Amduced in primitive Christian heal- Pater system ander was murdered Bild
rare scholar whethe Peak Church; 11 am. Mattins Bel- Autor roturned to
an increase of 30 per cent, shows one of those and his
by Benediction of the Blessed must know the Science of this Chinese; At 8 p.m. Evening Pray- grade
the anxiety of the Company to brought their learning from the and Sermon, Preacher, Rev. H. D. Second Mass at 10 am, followed ing by holy, uplifting faith; but At 6 a.m. Mase with sermon. in.
into Rosenthall; 7 p.m. Ordination of keep their charges as low as pos- cool shades of the clolater "Peter hus developed into a
the practical world of affairs. Mr EE. Low by the Bishop of the Sacrament. This Service will be healing, and I won my way to ers, Gatechism and Benediction:
broadcast. Sermon by Rev. J. Mc-absolute conclusions through divine aible. resolute and self-dependent young
CATHOLIC PAMPHLETS
revelation, reason and demonstra Diocese. Preacher, The Chaplain Carthy B.J. This
tion." (Science and Health Page Parrott man," said Mr.
The English Catholic Truth 80-in-Charge. The Social Hour will after the
100). company of chosen Sokol boys of
af clety has been able to carry On be held immediately
wel- his own age strengthened his standard rates charged by the in spite of damage to its premises Ordination, and all wily be tional feeling and knowledge of China Light & Power Co., Ltd. and the destruction of many of comed.
Commonton will Holy with those of other nearby places the printing establishments which la given:
produced its books. It held to celebrated on Thursday. 7.30 a.m.; unual Annual Meeting a short Friday 7.40 a.m. (in Cantonese). time ago, and at this meeting some interesting particulare wore given about the publications most In demand at the present time. As usual, its Simple Prayer Book || hée beep its post seller. This, is
Important Jugoslav questions.
SYMPATITY AND HUMOUR
RATES COMPARED
The following comparison
"Or a sympathetic nature, with Kowloon ....... aanse of humour, Peter is do- *Singapore mocratic, human and very consi- "Penang derate, avoiding hurt to unybody's Colombo feelings. He is always energetic, and I never #aw him sink into inactivity or lethargy.
300. 430,
Light Power 18c.+ 10%, 7c. +10% 25c.
760. 0.50. 12c.
* In terms of HK. Currency.
The letter concluded with
the warning that unless con-
be
NOTICES FOR THE WEEK Badminton on Monday at 8 p.m.
ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH HONG KONG Queen's Road Eart. Oppostie the Royal Naval Hospital
J.E. Morning- Rev. Prouchers Bandbach; Evening-Rev. E. More. ton. Morning Parade Servico at 10.15 am. Hymns: 732, 8.85, GỠI, 167, 600, Evening Service at 7 p.m. Hymna; ces, 418, $13, 598.
NOTICES FOR WEEK
THE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE (Hongkong Branch) CHAPEL
COMMUNICATIONS A.R.P. EXERCISE
A Communications Exercise from AR.P. Battle Headquarters will be, darried out ou the evening of Friday, July 18, when all the A.R.P. Bervices, including the communi- cations, medical, despatch corps. oto: will be teated.
25, Cumberland Rd., Kowloon Tong
Rev. John Bechtel, Pastor, Bunday Borvices:-10 am. Wor- FRATERNITY, PRAYER, ROOM.
Wardens will report all damage ship (English), Speaker, Rev. John 77 PORFULAM ROAD
to Headquarters, where immediate Bechtel; 11 a.tn. Worship. (Can- Baturday Evening Fellowship is
Following the Evening Bervice a tonese): 3 p.m. Sunday School astion will be taken to despatch now a customary, aunouncement, open to all who care to come, at
- NEXT BLACK-OUT The number sold in the past foar half past eight. Bubject this even Social Hour wil be held at B&B (Cantonese), 0.30 p.m. Evangelistic what aid or service is necessary. -necessity be further increases," the hilatory and geo-
amounted to 102,992, an increre Ing, in the Book of Beginnings, ls Home at 8:30 pm. All Gervloemen Service (English). Speaker, Rev., C.
The next binck-out" will" prob- The Hon. Secretary was directed of more than 70.009 on the pre- "Man's first home in the garden of and divilians warmly welcomed. B. Darter: 7.30 p.m. Eyangellatio
Wednesday: 7.80 p.m. Prayer shty" be held the fast week" ifi
July. cursions he always brought a map to thank the China Light & Power vlous year. This may be taken, God" (Genesis II). Bunday at Tuesday at 6.30 pm, Meeting for Service (Cantonese).
Meeting (Cantonese). and learned everything he would Do., Ltd, for the courtesy of their proof that the war is anndingp.in., Young Women's Bible Study Prayer and Fellowship at & 6
circle. reply, and it was decided to pub-more people to their prayers. of the country.”
"Eager to learn, he has studied apoeially
graphy of Jugoslavia. On our ok-
ditions improve, there must of
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