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THE

TO-DAY'S MACAO RACES

WANTS.

25 WORDS...

$1.50

($2.00 1/ Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:

903.

FOR

FOR SALE

Sunday, 17th January, 1932. First Race at 1.15 p.m Admission---

to

To Members' Enclosure $1.00. To Publie Enclosure, Cents 40. Members MUST show their badges

gain admittance, Members

2 ladies obtain badges free on application to the Secretary.

Tit can be procured at the Race Couran,

BALE-New Willya Sedan [THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Deluxe model, in Al condition. Done 4000 miles. A Bargain. Owner leaving Colony. Write Box No. 904, "Hongkong Telegraph."

Owners are reminded that (entries for the Annual Race Meet- →ng must be in the hands of the

FOR SALE-A modern BUNGALOW Secretary on or before Saturday,

at Magazine Gap, three bedrooms 16th January, 1932, at 3 p.m. three bathrooms Drawing

room,

Dining room and writing room, large,

ean

garden and garage, furniture remain on Valuation. Early posses, sion. Write Box No. 990, "ilongkeng Telegraph."

ΤΟ

TO LET

LET-102,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary.

NOTICE.

Miss Porn Inakuchi and Han 1 the returned with garden and garage. Apply 16 Colony and resumed practice an The Union Trading Co. Ltd. Yok Midwife and Manteuse at No. 7. Building.

Ashley Road, Kowloon. Tel, 37751.

Argyle Street, (Humantin) seven-ruumed HOUSE Inokuchi have

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APARTMENTS

AIRLIE HOTEL 21-25, Nathan Kond, Kawloon, Under Euregunt Managemenl Excellent Cuisine. Modern Apur:meals, Terms Mobrate Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67365.

ASSEUR H. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE 8. HONDA.

MA

ASSEUSE S. KISAKL

Recommended for many year for Government Civil Hospital. Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors.

Tel. 24941.

24. Wyndham Street.

"LONDON

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METALS.

all kinda especially for whip-building and engineering work. Complete stock. Best Tarms, Imunediate delivery.

BB

SINGON & CO

ESTABLISHED A. D. 1930

Telephono: 20515.

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ALL THE LEADING STORES & TOBACCONISTS.

|A.P 1,5

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

We beg to announce that from to-day

and until further notice, all Milk and

Cream sold by us will be Pasteurized and

may be consumed as delivered to cus- tomers. This step has the full approval of the Medical Officer of Health.

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., `LTD. '

Felix Hat Shop.

York Building, Chater Road.

NEW YEAR'S SALE.

All Goods offered at greatly re- duced Prices irrespective of cost, in order to make room for our Spring Consignments.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1932.

CHURCH NOTICES.

To-morrow the Second Sunday After Epiphany.

LOCAL SERVICES.

St. John's Cathedral.

The Services on Sunday will be

follows:

January 17, 1932, 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.

Holy Communion 8 a.m. Holy Communion Church) 8 a.m.

(Penk

Children's Service 10 am. Matins and Sermon 11 a.. Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop.

Holy Communion 12.15 p.m. Evensong 6.30 p.m. The Deon.

Preacher:

PROTESTANT CEMETERY

CHAPEL.

(Happy Valley).

in connexion with St. John's Cathedral).

There will be shortened Even- song with address at 5.15 p.m. lo-morrow, The Subject of the address is "Bethlehem Calvary,"

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. (Kowloon.)

Sunday, January 17, 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.

8.15 a.m. Holy Communion, 10 m.

Young People'a Sec- vice. Primary Sunday School.

31,. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, The Vienr.

2.43 p.m. Senior and Inter- mediate Sunday School.

WESLEYAN CHURCH.

(Vanchai).

The following are the week's arrangements at the Wesleyan Methodist Church,

Chi. Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road Enst).

Morning Service: 10,16 am.

Sunday, January 17, 1932.

Evening Service: 6 p.m.

G. ME.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 18th day of January, 1932, at 3 p.m. at the Onices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hia Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chung, in the. Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

with the option renewal at a Crown Rent to lie fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King. for one

yenra,

farther term of 15 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE, LOT.

Brglary Ne

Lorality.

Inland

Lot No 333

Chong Ming Street.

Wow No Chung

No. of Bale

Boundary

Manoucemente.

of

About 2.046

$39

$6.133

More feet.

Ananal

Upset Price

pes sale pian, ei

THE WORLD'S BEST PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHS,

ON VIEW

at the

UNIVERSITY

PHOTOGRAPHIC

EXHIBITION

University Union,

Daily Until January V.

From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Preacher al both Services Mr. (from Jan. 7 to 9 open tili 9 p.m. W. H. Smith.

Sunday School is held every Sunday morning at 9.15 am,

At the Sailors' and Soldiers* Home. Every Sunday at 3 p.m. Bible Class

Every Sunday at 8.16 Service Men's Hour. Every Tuesday Fellowship Hour.

ADMISSION FREE

You positively cannot afford to miss it.

p.m.

THE

at N 1.323.

Wednesday, 20th, 8 p.n. Debate.

Quarterly Meeting. Thursday, 21st. At the Manso 530 p.m.-Quarterly Meeting.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

First Church of Christ Scientist. Macdonnell Rosd, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday Ser- rice, 11.15 a.m. Subject: "Life." The Sunday School 1 held on Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeling at. 6 p.m. Reading Room at above address

open Tuesday and Friday, 10 am, to 12 noon. Monday and Thursday, 6.30 to 7 p.m.

The Public 1

cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room. Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Maa, U.S.A.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.

MORRISON PIANO

STANDS ALONE

FOR PLEASURE,

PLAYING, EDUCATING

AND

and will fulfill these re-

quirements because it is

built for such pur- Guaranteed for poses.

TEN YEARS.

20. lée House. Street, Services.

Saturday, 2 p.m.-Preaching. Saturday, 3 p.m.Sabbath - School.

Dive thy Adventist Chapel TSANG FOOK PIANO

Sunday night, 6 p.m.-Preach-I Ing. for inject: "The Punishment:

Wednesday night. X Prayer Meeting. A cordial wel- rome is extended to all.

D.M.***

UNION CHURCH (Hongkong).

The following are the services at Union Church to-morrow,' January 17.

Morning Services,

10 a.m. Sunday School. 10.15 a.m. Naval Parade Service.

Service for .m.

Public

11

Worship. This service will be

Broadcast.

Afternoon. Sunday School at Taikoo 2.45

p.m.

Evening Service C p.m. Preacher, the Rev. E. G. Powell. Following the evening service there will be a Social Hour. Broadcast at 3 p.m.

COMPANY.

S, Des Voeux Road, Central, (Entran o Ice House Street)

Telephoe 24618.

RISE IN STERLING. ATTRIBUTED TO PURCHASE BY BRITAIN.

London, Jan. 16. After a

rise yesterday of 5% rate this morning increased from conts the New York sterling cable 3.4034 to 3.50 dollars.

THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

MEETING TO WELCOME PRESIDENT.

of

the

A members meeting Theosophical Society was held at the Hongkong Lodge on Tuesday to welcome Mr. M. Manuk on his return after an absence of 14 months, during which he travelled round the world. Mr. Manuk is President of the Hongkong Lodgo and Presidential Agent of the Society for the whole of China, The chair was taken by the Vice- President, Mr. J. Russell, who opened the meeting with an address of welcome, followed by speeches by other members of the Lodge, to which Mr. Manuk replied in his usual impressive manner.

On Thursday, a lecture was given At the same address by Dr. Karl Ludvig Reichelt, the Norweginn author of "Truth and Tradition in Chinese Buddhism." This book has been translated into English and la new In its third edition. Dr. Reichelt In Superintendent of the Christian Association of Religious Devoteen in East Asin. which is domiciled int¦ the Tao Fong Shan Christiani In- Plitute Shatin, and the Ching Fong Shun Christian Monastery at Nanking, and has been In China

for 20 year.

Glimpses of Buddhism.

Dr. Reichelt gave some glimpses of present day Buddhism in Chino. in said:

in order to get a fair impression of Buddhism at the present time in China, it is not sufficient to watch the crowds who throng the wayside shrines anch city temples. The great majority of the people we meet at those places are not very They are out for some religious. earthly gain, bartering with the su called gods (or pusas) for good luck in business, in family affairs, etc. Consequently many of them con- duct the rites of incense-burning, prostrating, dice-throwing, etc, in the

дее-

most superficial way, without reverence or dignity. It is, there- fore quite natural that tourials and other foreigners in China, see ing these dirty, smoky temples, and watching

the attending shabby monks, and the noisy, thronging crowd around the altars, should come to the so often repeated con- clusion that the Chinese are not religious and that Buddhism in China in state.

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HARMSTON'S CIRCUS And Royal Mensgerio

THE BARNUM OF THE EAST OPENING-MONDAY NIGHT-JAN. 25, 1932. Location Next To Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, of 9 16 p.m

30 European Artista 30 New Artists-New Acts-New Clowns- Everything New This Year

50 Performing ‘» nimala 50 Lions, Tiger. Elephanta, Panthers,

Monkeys, Geese, H ›rzes, Panies, Kangaroos,

第20.

MATINEES Every Saturday and Sunday'at 4 15 p.m

Children Half Price to Matinees only. PRIDES OF ADMISSIONS

(Including Tax)

Full Box to hold six $22. 0 Second Chairs Single Seal in Box First Chairs

4.40 | Stall Carpets 3.30 | Gallery

$2.20 ...1.10 .50

Booking at Moutrio's. Sundays at The Cirous Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half prices to stalls and second obairs only. Men igerie Open Daily From 8.00 a m. to 6.00 p.m. W. HARMSTON, R. BELL. A. J. CLOTHIER

Re-resentative. Apent.

Proprietor.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

From Manila Shanghat and Amay Shanghai and Swatow Shanghai and Amoy Manila Caleutta and Straits Japan and Shanghai Salgon Straits

....

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 2nd January)

Japan and Shanghai Straits

INWARD MAIL9.

Per

Due

Emp. of Asia

January 16.

Tainan

January 17.

Snochow

January 17,

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January 17.

Fren. Jackson

January, 18.

Kutrany

January 18.

Porthon

.January 19.

Athos II. Kalyan

January 20.

January 21.

Emp. of Canada

January 22.

Hnkazaki Maru

January 22.

Haruna Maro

.January 22.

January 28.

January 25.

January 27.

Date and Time ..Sat., Jan. 16.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco, 25th Dec.). Pres. Monroe U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

London Parcels only.....

hai (San Francisco, 1st January) Pres. McKinley

London, 17th December ....... Agamemnon

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Yuensang

For Straits and Calcutta

a very degenerated Bangkok

Holhow Of course, we shall have to admit Amoy that is partly true, especially du Saigon

inle schn

So

ing these difficult years of upheaval, Manila civil war, and revolutions. many ne temples and monasteries Swotow, Amoy and Formosa

Bangkok via Swntow have been destroyed ብን transformed. into barracks for soldiers or turned

Japan Straits al buildings or office rooms,

Swatow So many monks have been rendered Amos homeless, that It naturally came to Japan, pass that the number of ignorant, immoral and miserable monks has grently increased during recent

years. However, it would be very tfair to draw from these facts,

Canada, U.S.A. C. and South America and Europe via Voncouver B.C.

Parcels

Letters

..1 p.ru. '2 p.m.

Gustav Diederichsen Sat, Jan. 18,

1.80 p.m.

Kwelyang Sat, Jan. 16, 1.30 p.m. Changchow.. Bat., Jan. 16, 3.30 p.n Helikon...Sat., Jan. 10, 4.30 p.m. Pres. Jefferson Sat, Jan. 16, 4.30 pzn. рап. Kiangsu ... Sun, Jan. 17, 8.30 a.m. Canton Maru...Suo., Jan. 17, 0a.m. Tyndareus. Mon., Jan. 18, 1.30 p.m. Agapenor....Mon., Jan. 18, 2.30 p... ifydrangea Mon., Jan. 18, p.m. Anhui .....

Mon., Jan. 18, 350 pm.

Hiya Maru

Registration

Lettors

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.4.16 p...

5 p..

Mon. Jan. 18.

& p.m.

.6 p.m.

(Duc Vancouver B.C., 8th February.) Hiye Hard

Registration Letters

Manila, Macassar and Soarabala.... Tilbudak....Tues., Jan. 19, 0.30 am..

the conclusion that Buddhism as Shanghai and *Europe vin Siberia such, was dwindling away, or to state that the Buddhists in China do not hold in their midst any deeply religious,

pious and fine character.

We, who work among them, and in our institution in Nanking, corte into contact with tens of thousands of the monka and lay de- votees; and in the south, in connexion with the new Ins-

titute now being built at Shatin,

meet with so nuny pilgrima

Fort Bayard, Hothow, Pakhoi and

Haiphong...

Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritiun, E. and S. Africa and Europo via Marseilles

ing to India. Rangoon and Ceylon Swatow, Amoy and Foochow that we certainly can testify to the Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.3.A. fact that there still are

Brent

multitudes who, through Buddhism, have come in contact with the eternal and absolute reality-the reality which we Christians in un- speakable reverence and rapture nume God.

Where to Find Them.

*Canada, C. and S. America and "Europe vin San Francisco and

Europe vin Siberia

Атор Swatow

Not in the common, business-Strain, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, like temples, not in the "firm"

E. and B. Africa, Egypt and established by moneyseeking monks,

Europe via Marseilles but in the quiet ascociations of the lay devotees, who have invited religious and scholarly monk, master, (si-fu), an explainer of the law (fal-si), to assist them with The people who meet for

Siberia

Mana

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia.. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Markollies

Tonkin

Porthos

Letters

Tuos., Jan. 19, vopn.

-Tues., Jan. 19. K.P.O.

Registration ..10th 10.1,

Registration

Letters

G.P.O.

10th Noc

19th 11.45 am.

....19th 12.80 p.m. (Due Marseilles, 19th February).

Tues., Jan. 10, 1 p.m.

Haiching

Pres. Jackson

Parcele,

Tues., Jan, 19.

: 10th Non

Registration.... 19th 1.45

p.m. Letters........10th 2.80 p.m. (Due San Francisco, 9th February).

Tucs, Jan. 19, 6 p.m.. Tues., Jan. 19, 6 p.m.

Kutsang Sandviken

Ilector

..........Tues., Jan. 18, K.P.O.

Registration .10th 4.80 p.m. Letters

19th 4.30 pm. G.P.O. Registration... 19th p.in. Letters

.19th 0 pm. (Due Marseilles, 18th February).

Athos II

Hal Ning. Wed, Jan. 20, 2.30 pm. .......Fri, Jan. 22, 2 p.m. Emp. of Canada Fri., Jan. 22, 8.80 p.m. Haruna Maru Fri., Jan. 22, 8:30 p.m.

Hakozaki Mara...Fri, Jan. 22,

K.P.O. Registration...22nd 4.80 p.m.

.22nd 4.80 poo... G.P.O.

Letters Registration

22nd 6 p.m. Lettere...........22nd 6 pan. (Duo Marseilles 20th February)

London, Jan. 15. A sharp rise in sterling, which made the pound worth 14 ahillings, 4% pence in New York this muru- lectures. Government ing, is attributed to the Britiah common meditation and common Shanghai, Japan and "Europe via

buying

sterling worship in clean and beautiful tem cript in London of further consign (fu-tang) located in private homes against sales of dollars; also to re-ple rooms, in small Buddha-halls, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ments of Indian.gold.Reuter,

Sales of France.

or special vegetarian halls. (Taal tangs) where the plous people live together in order to help each other to cultivate religion. Hiere in Hong- them; out in the New Territories, kong, we have quite a number of near Castle Penk, you will find a In Paris the sterling rate, after great many of them. In the Shatin The pro- rising nearly

franc during the Valley, surrounding our beautiful gramme includes Organ Reeltal. Solo Singing and Community day, closed yesterday at 87.94, and The Fong Shan, we have 10 auch Singing. Organist, Mr. G. E. opened this morning at 89%. places. In Shanghal, there are Longyear, Soloist, Mr. G. McLeod.

The newspapers here say the several hundreds, besides the four Community Singing conducted by believed in some quarters to be the Lay. Devotees,

persistent sales of French francs, bigger temples in connexion with Dr. L. T. Ride.

(Dr. Reichelt here referred to a great Buddhist Sutra's, commonly Associated with Indian gold ship- Through the hard and difficult chart showing a picture of the used here in China. ments and a demand for sterling years, in the struggle for life, in Lotus and the wheel of Karma. 1. The Lotus Sutra (Saudhar in New York, were chiefly respon- the bustle of everyday work, in the which he proceeded to explain in ma Pundarika). Chinese: Mino afble for yeaterday's steady ríao.- Oght against alckness and death, a

Fah Lien Hwa Ching). A very entertaining manner.) British Wireless.

good number of men and women in China, (the Inst mentioned always In order to give you a little more Parla, Jan. 16: In great majority) gravitate to inside information in regard to the Financial circles are surprised wards the quiet life, of the monas-ideals and thoughts which, play at the sharp rally on the Paris tery or the vegetarian hall. This the most important role in this paramita-Hrdaza): Chinese, Pa. stock exchange, attributed partly Holy evolution, this longing for renner court" of Buddhistic life in jo. Po-loh-nu-doh-sin ching. to the rise in the value of sterling, pose, enlightenment, and higher Chinn, he continued, I have thought

MRS. MOTONO. Massage.' Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street. MASSAGE HALL · MRS.. S. UZUNOYE

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U. S. Credit Inflation?

*Superverthed Correspondence, only

3. The Great Hero-body Sútra. (Sura-angama-suka.) Len-Zen-Ching.

Chineno:

3. The Heart Sutra (Prayna

That is to say: The All Em...

and also to the supposed Intention wisdom, is often in China expressed it helpful to quote quite, briefly bracing Heart Sutra regarding the of the United States authorites to in the well known picture of the some of the most popular and im-Sublime Wisdom, Leading to the resort to credit Inflation-Renter, Lotus flower of the Soul.

portant passages from a few of the Perfect State Bayond.

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