THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1932.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH LOOKS TO LAURELS
IMPORTANT MEETING
TO-MORROW
PROBLEMS TO BE THRASHED OUT BY MEMBERS OF CONGREGATION
Has the much vaunted revolt of youth against the Church spread to Kowloon?
If so, is it possible to stem the tide, or still better, bring the laggårds back into the fold?
Can the methods of the Church be so varied as to provide a new appeal to thinking young men and women? These, directly or Indirectly, are among the questions to which the
Church Council of St. An- drew's Church, Kowloon, propose to seek na answer to-morrow when the morning service is to be ali breviated and the congregation will be invited to repair to the Church Hall and discuss with the leaders of St. Andrew's, the pro- blems conected with the ordering
of services and so on.
THE VOLUNTEERS
CORPS ORDERS FOR THE
COMING WEEK
VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE.
RESULTS OF INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITION
UNPAID WAR CLAIMS
PLIGHT OF BRITISH CIVILIANS
The Inter-School volleyball fixtures for the acünon are now mostly com pleted. In the senior divlaton, King's College have two more matches to Does the British public realine play, but have already made certain that, in 1932, nearly fourteen
after of winning, the championship again by years
the end
of the
defenting Vernacular Middle School, War, there are still thousands of their only serious' rival, by three British nationals who have re- games to two after a very close strug:ceived compensation only for a gle. King's also were runners-up In small fraction of the damage the junior and small boys divisions.
which they suffered in the War as civilians and non-combatants?
St. Paul's took first place in both these divisions fairly enally, their two trams going through without the Jans of a game.
RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMMES FOR THE
WEEK-END
By Z.B.W, un a wavelength of 355 metres. (845 K.C.).
4-7, p.m. - Chinese Programme. 7.11.30 p.m.
European Programme of Victor records.
7. p.m.
Bali Notice, ric.
20018.
7.3-7.37 p.mt. Orchestral Song Without Words (Tachaikowsky). Prelude sin 21 Minor) (Chepin), These people include widows 'hiladelphia Symphony Orchestra 111
Minnet (occherini). and children of submarine vic-out Bobs (In the Forest) (Staub) tims, and of men who lost their swedish Wedding March (derman) Victor Concert Orchestra lives in bombed or shelled build-Norwegian Bridal Procrmilon_(Griez)
Victor Coneart Orchestés 20905. W. 1. Fort Pu.ings, owners of property bombed Over the Hills and Far Away (firalager
for shelled by the enemy, and simil-
ar sufferers,
The results to date are as follow:
Senior Division.
Games
King's
4 4 0.12 2 Corps Vernac, Mid. Sch. 5 4 1 14 4 2 2 8 9 2 Bird. Queen's Long|Sai Nam
4 2 2 7 8 2
GG 1 0 15 0
Hongkong Volunteer Defence orders by List. Colonel L. D.S.O., O.BE. Commanding kong Volunteer Defence Carpe
Friday, June 17. Parades.
Wah Nam Ying Wa CÔNG NGH
3 1 2
5 0 6
Junior Division,
0 18
1
The day may well prove an im- portant day in the history of St. Andrew'n. Por some time past,
(n). Dattery.There will be n Attendances have been falling off.
meeting to discuss the formation of a St. Paul's not sufficiently, perhaps, to arouse Rifle Club on Thursday, June 23rd. King's
A full Queen's serious alarm, but perceptibly at 6.46 pm, at Headquarters.
Ying WA enough to cause those responsible attendance is requested. for the guidance of the parish to
Chi. Motor Machine Gun Section. Chung Nam
ona Kadoorie indulge in considerable self-crit-. . Parade at Headquarters
Machine Ching Hun icism with a view to ascertaining Monday. With instant for the reason for the apparent lack of
Gun Instruction. -2. Ride Club. All interest.
ranks are reminded of the Meeting of the Rite Club on Wednesday, 22nd. St. Paul's
King's
RITUAL AND MYSTERY. Doubtless the advent of summer has had Kufije influence upati attendances recently, but the ex planation is thought to te much deeper than that.
instant.
12 1
9 6 3 3 7
3
1 #
0
0 4
1 12
Small Boys Diviston,
3
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(c). Machine Gun Company, 1. Ellis Kadunrie Recruits Parade. Recruits as detailed Queen's di a Company Circular will parade
at leaduarters t
St. Andrew's Church cannot be charged with excessive dalliance | 2. with mystery and ritual, the core monies of purgan
times, which Afforda
prioripal
one
the
SK
There will be
1
Tuesday, June 21st. Clas" "A"- E. G. under C. S. M. Terry. Dren Class "B"Sqund drill Overalls. under Urquhart Dress-Mufti. Attention 2. Instructors Classes of n! N.20's is drawn to eirenhir issued in connection with there classes, which will commence sin Friduf July Hth. 3. chorges of youth against The the Machine Gun Company Signallers Church, but in some quarters it is at liendquarters at 5:30 pm, on Fri felt that a yet simpler erned would | day, 24th, instant- be desirable, one more in accors |
(d). Anzue Company-1. Parnde Inace with the original form. at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.39 tom. on Monday, 20th, instant for Simple faith in most Church of Maching Gon Instruction 2. N.C.08. England churches has been clothed | Class will be held on Friday, 240b. with ornate garments, religion bas i instant at 5.30 p.m. All N.C.O's
to make a polat of become more and more complicated are requested and decorative, with the result, attending. that there is no remaining
(e) A.A.L.A. Company-No.
and No. 2 Section aemblauce between its figurehends Section A.P.C. and the simple fishermen who set Hongkong Electric. The usual weekly instruction parades nre suspended out nearly 2,000 years ago to
til further notice. Instead the two spread the Gospels.
Sections will parade together on the first Thursday of each month com- mencing 6th July at A.PC. Install- The rising generatim brings tion, North Point at 4.10 p.m. Mem. new outlook to religion and it is bers are strongly urged to attend as uften as possible intermediate parades not at all certain that it is not with No. 2 Section, Centre at Hend distinct improvement up the quarters every Monday no. 5.30 p.m., old. Youth has discarded superj Other Seeins will parade necord- stitions and has come to a bettering to the following tiine table: --- understanding of the realties of No. Sretum, Centre, at Hen! i quarter. ni 1.30 p.m. un Monday.
2016 tant. Petty differences
No regarding i
Seccion Kowloon Hock, at ritual and cred, stressed by the Boston Duck, at 5230 pan, on Friday, i
Church itself, have had much to
21th instant. do with the emptying ot the churches of England, but whether Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at 6
life.
PETTY DIFFERENCES.
or not a similar charge can be made in respect of Kowloon is a question particularly difficult to Answer. It follows as a natural consequence of the smallness of the community, drawn from en- terly different religious environ- ments, that the clash of opinion re- garding ritual and order of ser- Vlees, for instance, is likely to be: emphasisect rather than other- wise.
No. 5 Section, Kowloon
Cricket
p.. on Thursday, 21st instant.
(f). The Offers Commanding the undermentioned Units will issue thele Oplers separately their flom- mands:
fri
1. Engineer Company. II. Corps Signals H. Machine Gun Troop (g). Armoured Car There will be a pornite for the whole Section on Monday, 20th, instant at Headquarters at 6.30 pan.
Area Orders
Section
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE
A quieter unuketone pervnded the market this morning, but prices held
steady
Sales.
Hongkong Rouhies $12 Hongkong Trams $2400 Chim Lights (Old) $20,30 Hongkong Electries $704, TRAN Cements #Combined) $18,45 145
Buyers.
Canton Insurances $1200. Chins Fire Insurance $890 H. K. & W. Ducks $18% Providents (OM) $5 Hotels Rights) $1 Hongkong Lands $79 Hongkong Realties S14 Stur Perries 390
Yaumáti Berries (Old( $4, Yaumati Ferries (New) 942 Macno Electrics $21 Cantou Fees $0. Cemrats (Combined) $78, qu
་་ ་ Dairy Farms REN Sinceres $16
Construction (OLI) $5,10
I. K. Govt, LeanPs 25. Premium.
Sellers,
Renguet Explorations Al gents, South China Motor "B" SUL Chin Lights (old) $20. 9. 4. Enterprises $5
TENNIS LEAGUE,
INDIAN R. C. PLAYING AT HOME
Schmid).
Colonial Song (Grainger Behmid)
Victor Byphony Orchestra 30035. High Water Brendan McCurdy).
The attitude consistently adopt. Minah Reflections Maneek-gnorej ed by successive governments, and upheld by the House of Lords In Ini appent case last November, is that these sufferers have no legal jelaim against the Government. A "strong moral claim" was, how- ever, expressly admitted by the thren Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, as long ago as 1920, in consideration of which the Government of the day set aside, with Parliamentary sanction. 5,000,000 for the pur pose "as an act of grney."
Paul Whteman and Zita Concert Orefiestra 38992.
8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).
7.37-8.10 p.m. Operatie. Bong-Pant-Le Parlaic d'amore flower
Kong (Cauhid), Song Dow L'arda-0 letz
(Verdli
Piecemeal Distribution,
To distribute, this sum a Royal Commission, under the Chairman- Iship of Lord Sumner, was set up in August, 1921. The Commis sion's terms of reference were "to consider cases in which there is a moral elain by British nationals for compensation for sufferings or damage arising out of the action of the enemy during the War."
|
Tackle to Patul
„Margarete Mintzensure (Contralto) 6632
Greentral-Carmen Suite-Sacch of the Smug
sirt teet). Dechestral-Cermen Sub-Soldiers. Changing
the Guard (Mize)
'hindeph Symphony Orch. 6474.
one Alta-Celeste Alan Hennie Altay snelheme-itacrante di Rodulfa (Rarelyker
Verul
Married (freeful)
الا لا والله
Giovanni Martinells (Tenor) Chores.The Flying Dutchman-Spinning Chorus
(Wagner; Royal Opera Chorus with Orchestra, Co-
vent Cindy 13 H.10-8.13 p.m. Variety, impressions of Landon (Wealminster), St. Margaret's Chimes Westminster
Actually recorded by Stanley Roper 20527, Humorous Hoog-He's unsund, Bumori Song-ld anything for You
Teten Kate 22048.
Saxophone Solo-Saxema.
Sarphone Solo-Marilyn
Rudy Wiedert 2652 rchestral-B Bawal Orchester1-Sparkling Waters of Waikik
Hi Inwalian Orelisten 21047 The Commission found that sum Sour-weethearts on Paraite.
Song-Where the Star Slide Violeta tiros quite inadequate to the need, and
Joling Marvin (median) 21820 jeut down their assessinent of 8.43-9 p.m. Voent Gems. jclaims severely, Even then, they | "the New Moon,"
had to recommend that claimants, While
Victor Light Opeth Company
"The Love Song"
after the first 1950, should receive | “eno Student Prince in Heldelberg," Jonly a dividend on their assessed Jeompensation, averaging roughly jabout 35 per cent, with a maxi
mum of £50,000.
Only
£1,000,000 onl
the
33065.
Victor Light Opera Company 15782 9-9.30 p.m. Concert Items, Song Maluguran (Maings Love LateDU)
Pagans). Song Tiveron ('menations) (Estle-Valverde) Leren Ihr Soprano) 135. £4,000,000 was, in fact, distribut-la Solo-fance of the Games (Lizat Pines Solo-Ende. Tabstrau Rachmaninoff) fed, and the claimants have not
Sergel Rachmaninoff 1191. received a penny since of the bal-Song-A Brown Bird Singing (Harrie-Nayl ance of 65 per cent. of their song-Mother, My Dear (Nolen-Trehorne) sessments
Juha McCormark (Tenor) 1137 of £250.! EXCESS
Violence Sabelinga sean-intermeca Thus, if a Scarborough resident,! Girniendom? whose house wa destroyed by Vinkoneella Bala-Adagin arh-listi-Casnic
111
I shell fire in December, Cenemy
1914, was assessed for compensa- ! tion at 12,000, he will have re- evived, in an average euse, about ,£800.
£11,000,000 Mystery.
It is estimated that £500,000 would be sufficient to complete the compensation payments. Or this
undistributed £1,000,000 out
the
of the £5,000,000 allocated by Par- liament ought still to be available. There is reason tu believe, how- ever, that this sum has been gra- dually appropriated by the Trea-
BPM,
In addition, there exists for should exist; a sum of £11,000,000, being surplus, after off-setting the liquidated assets of German Na- tion at £2,000, he will have re- in England against The following will represent the tonals Indian Recreation Club "IP" Division corresponding British assets in No. 320 dated 10th. June, 1982 against the Army Tennis Club on the Germany. of to-morrow's M. The King's Birthday Parade. Serra (Capl.), A. Il Madar, Soakumpoo ground at 4.15 p.m. Loday. meeting after the morning service i The following letters exchanged A. R. Minu, O. Ismail, S. A- ismail is, we understand, to test, the between is Exellency The Officer and M. O. Hoosen. feeling of the congregation | Administering The Government and garding possible changes in such His Excellency The General Officer
The
TESTING FEELING.
purpose
Parn:
matters as the length of services dwg, are publishedf or in-l
and of sermons, and the issue of Bet prayer or extempore prayer, Among other things,
There is a conflict of opinion,
Transfer,
to
This balance was the subject of some lively discussions with the Germans at the First Hague Con- ference in 1929. Eventually it was retained by the British Gov- Ternment. Where is it now?
From:-II. E. The Officer Adminis-İ
No. 1706 Pie. A. H. Harbord, No 4 In the Finance Accounts for terink the Government.
Platoon, is transferred Machine) 1930-1 appears an item of £3,500- To- E. The General Officer Gun Troop as from 17th. instant. 1000 received by the Board of Trade Commanding
"I should like to express to Your
Struck off the Strength.
my
Permitted to resign.
very
high Hp-
No. 1512 Tpr. S. F. Balfour,
Wood7.
Pablo Caan (635. 9.30-11.30 p.ns. Dance Programme. Fox Tre Ring Dem Bella. Fox Trol Thrett Words
Fax Trot The Cute Little Things You Do, Walt Mies Me Gomaleht, Not Goshre
21782.
Fox Trat She Loves Me Just the San Trot Washington and Ire Swing
22574.
Fux Trot Star Dual
For Trot-My Favorite B
Tango Corn Min.
Tango Jenlazy
Fox Trat-Vilth,
For Trot Sylvin
22649.
24
22FAL.
เฟส
Walte-Where is the Song of Sonses for Me?
Five Tro-Betty.
Fox Trot-Mama tern.
For Trest-Lady. Play Your Mandolin
Run-sto
#1307.
Fox Trat Bubbling Over with fave 2467A, Wall My Lonely Henri.
Fox Trot-Caribbean Love Sunk Tanger Fate.
Tangra Dream Tangu
Anasa.
20454.
Fox Trat-I'm Alone epuse I Juve You. Fox Trot-Ju
Girolo
tumn Sancy.
RumbaMarin. My Own
Walo-- Close to Me.
Fox Trut-Good-Night Sweetheart
For Trot-I'm Keepin' Company.
#06.
22686.
22925.
Rumba When Yuba, Plays the lumba un the Tuba 23742.
Fox Trot-Elsabeth,
Tango-Oh. Itoman Clara
Waltz-Lose My Always. TanTango Delle Ro
Fox Trot-A1 Your Comman
V-17.
Fox Trot-Just One Mare Chaner 22788, Fur True-life in Just a Bowl of Cherrien, Fox Trot-This in the Minas Woltzrnutiful Lady.
22785.
22117.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
Walte Affre Blue Gown
11.30 p.m. Clase Down.
"
All records in the above European pro- are kelly supplied by Mernen.
on account of surplus from the Tone Fook Plan Co. Enemy Debts Clearing Office." SUNDAY'S. PROGRAMME.
15-11 a.m. Relay the absence of further explana-
it is understood, an the point of Excellency extempore prayer, one group of preciation of the smartness of the parishioners holding the view that units under Your Excellency's com- Machine Gun Troop, as from 15.6.32 tion there appears a strong pre- Joseph's Church. prayers which were formulated mant at the review on the 'necasion two hundred years ago can have of His Majesty's Birthday. The pro- little if any relation to the proceedings reflected the highest credit blems of to-day. Another group on all concerned. I am afraid the argues that it can produce a set prayer to meet any given situation or need.
PLAIN SPEAKING DESIRABLE. They are issues which are like ly to be discussed to-morrow, though it follows, if the meeting
Turt of the £11,000,000 in question. If that is so, then the Treasury 1 maat be gradually approprinting the £11,000,000 for the purpose of balancing the Budget.
No. 1371 Bdm. G. A. V. Ribeiro,umption that this £3,500,000 is Corps Baud, as from 13.6.32:
Having Left the Colony. No. 1831 Pte. W. F. Leckie, No. rain caused considerable discomfort Pintoon, ns from 18.6.32. in the ceremony, but I trust no one to the officers and unen taking part
Leave. suffered anything worse than incop- No. 1770 Pte. W. D. Folly, No. 4 Platoon, granted 6 months leave from From:-II. E. The General Officer, 9-5.32 to 8.11.32. Commanding.
No. 1567 Tpr. R. A. Fawcett, To:- The Ofleer Administer Machine Gun Troop, granted plied to other purposes.. ing the Goverminent.
months nick leave from 15.32 to
venience."
is to be entirely successful, that "I have to thank Your Excellencs 31.7.32- the attendance must include not for the king letter received by me No. 1993 Pte. V. R. Gordon, No.
to-day. only the
1 Platoon, granted 12 months' leave. fine-or-foul regular
can assure. Your Excellency that from 20.11-01 to 19.11.32. church-goers, but also those who the very slight discomfort which thu
No, 1547 L/Cpl. I. G. Allison,: have seemingly dincovered
Oflcers and men under my Command Machine Gun Treap, granted 2 'alackoning of interest for some were exposed to on the occasion of months' sick leave from 1.5.32 to
runson
Appointments and Promotion.
Strength.
The following have been taken on the Strength:
or other during recent the Kings Birthday Parade, will be 30.6-32. months. Equally neconsary is it regarded by thiem as being of no No. 1342 Tpr, R. D. Bonument, that those who attend should be¦, consequence when they hear that Machine Gun Troop, granted 3 months
appreciated the sick leave from 1.0.82 to 31,8-32. prepared to state their views with Your Excellency out fearing that their remarks may ceremony in which they took part." be construed 189 an attempt to wound any other person's feelings. The organisation of the gather- Ing has required no little couraxe on the part of the Church Council. In one sense, the confession of the need is a partial admission that ail.fs not well. On the other hand, it reveals a brave determination to Lace up to its problems.
1002 Pie. C. Spradbery, Motor M. G. G. See: 13-6.32.
No. 1885 Plc. E. R. Jenkins, Anzac Major with effect from 2.0.32. Company promoted Company Sergeant]
No. 1400 Pte. J. Forbes, No. 7 Platoon, appointed Lanco Corporal 15.6.32 with effect from 17.6.32.
No, 1035 Pte. D. C. Brodie, No. 7 Platoon, appointed Lance Corporal with effect from 17.0.32.
1003 Plc. C. Cauvin, No. 3 Pln.
1004 Gar. T. R. B. Tuxford, 28141 Battery 17.6.32-
W. II. G. GOATER, CAPTAIN, ADJUTANT, II. K. V. D. Corps.
Whatever, is happening to the money. the unsatisfied claimants urge that they ought to have a firal charge on ti before it is up-
4.15 ..Spanish Informational Perku). 4,30 p.m.--Informatlansi Period." 7.00 pm. Binner Musin by in Victur
Hymphony Orchestra,
1.46 numer Ford Børvice ProRTAMME, 1.00 p.mold Star Quarter Hour.
· 1.15 p.m.-RCA Victor Shop Programima P.
C. Hiermachen and the ROA Vic the Review. 1.45 p.m.ar View Hotel Drehestra. 10.30 p.mien Of.
Aunday's ProgURMIKE.
HL.
of Service from
Programme. Munic (HI. Joseph's Chair) Kyrie Sanctu and Agnus Dei by I...
l'erosi Ave Maria br Rhein Berger, Pants Angellous y Baronchelll. Tantum Ergo by Branchina. Adarees of Sacrifice in Rallsin" by
by Mendelssohn. Sermont Father Vinh, S. J.
11-12.15 m. Itelny of Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).
12.16 p.m. Chineso Recorded Programme. 1. Local Time and Weather Report.
p.m. Close Down.
Pro-
8-11.15
(approx) European D.m. gramme. R 37
Local Time and Weather Report. 888,45 pm. A Programme of records from B.1.W. Library.
Orchestral-Carneval Overture (Dvorak)
Chlearo Symphony Orchestra under direc tion of Frederick stock.
have Lont my Hong-Orfeo ed Euridico-I Euridles (lack).
Berld Ofegin (Centralio). Fianoforte Concerto-Hungarian Fantaria
*(LLE) Arthur de Greet and the Royal Albert ffall Orchestra. Saluted ut ty
Fathere Bong-Lucia-Tamt
(Dontest!)
Benlumina Olgll (Tenor). Orchestral Foet and Feuant Overture (Huppe) Perey Pt and the Augmented Symphony Orchestra. 8.45-11,16 p.m. (Approx)
1
A Relay of the 4th Bymphonie Concert.
1.00 p.m.--Bureau of Prison's Band Co. conducted by Mr. J. Puters from the Penin-
cert.
1.20 p.m.-seball Game.
4.00 p.m.--Ineta Band Concert. 1.00 31.m-Talk by Caiholle Priest, 1.15 p.m.-Dlanar Musle,
800 p.m.-Charmlet Chronicles.
9.00, p.m.--Request Hour.
9.10 p.m.-Bay View Hotel Orchestra, 10,30 p.m.-Bign
.
la fotel, by courtesy of the Management. (During the Intervals recorded moale will be broadcast from the Bludfo).
11.18 p.m. (approx) Close Down. MANILA PROGRAMMES.
This programme from KZAM today will bes 9.00 p.m.-Baseball Game.
(Continued an Previote Columns.)
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