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SOUTH CHINA STATE

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CLUBS GATHER

CHURCH NOTICES

Tenth Sunday After Trinity

LOCAL SERVICES

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Kowloon),

Services for Sunday, July 31. 10th Sunday after Trinity. 8.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 10a.m. Young People's Service and Primary Sunday School.

11 a.m. Sermon.

6 p.m.

Morning Prayer and

Evening Prayer and

Sermon.

The preacher at both Morning and Evening Service will be the Rev. H. A. Wittenbach of the Church Missionary Society. Can- ton.

FIRST CHURCH OF

CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

is

First Church of Christ, Scien- List, Macdonnell Road, below Bo- wen Road Tram Station, Sunday Service. 11.15 14.113. Subject "Love" The Sunday School held on Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeling at 6 pm. Reading Room at above address open Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Public is cordially in- vited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room. Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., U. S. A.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHAPEL

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POST OFFICE NOTICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY.

On Monday, 1st August, the General Pust Office will be open. Crop

8 am, to noon, Kowloon Post Ofles 8 um. to 11 am, and the other Branch Post Offices 8 n.m. to .9 ..

There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes and one delivery of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays and one delivery of registered

Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, correspondence at 9 a.. 20 lee Hause Street.

Services:

Saturday, 2 pm. Preaching. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sabbath School. Sunday night 6 pm. Evangelis the Preaching.

An extraordinary meeting con vened by the South China Athletic Association of other Clubs in the Association Hongkung Peotball with the view to securing their views and pursible support in a protest against certain alleged ir-Meeting.

Wednesday night 8 pm. Prayer

The Money Onler Office will be entirely closed.

INWARD MAILS.

From

Shanghai and Swatow

Japan. Shanghai and Europe vin

Siberia (London 11th July)

Japan....

Shanghai and Anoy

regularities in the conduct of the A cordial invitation is extend- recent election of Council members fed to all to attend these services. was held in the S. C. Association

Straits

Manila

Straits

Saigon

Rooms last evening,

Japan and Shanghai

The following were at the meeting:

(Wanchai).

Mr. Mok Hing (South China).

Livel

WESLEYAN CHURCH

Per

Sinklang

Mantua

Painan

Teiresina

Da

July 30.

July 80.

Kamo Maru

July. 31.

July 31.

July 31.

Pres. Jackson

August 1.

Cremer

. August 1.

Porthos

August 2.

General Metzinger

August 2.

August 3.

August 3.

August 4.

August 3.

Date and Time

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

hai (Vancouver B.C., 10th July) Empress of Russia Australia and Manila

forth- Japan

Mujur C. M. Manners, and Messrs. W. J. Keuts, F. Clemo, R. Hall, J. MeKelvic, (Kowieon), l. K. Duncan (H.K. Club), A. Goldenberg (St. coming Joseph's), J. A. Barnes and Leitao Wesleyan (Recrcia), Weng Kan-ying Tsung Wanchai (opposite Royal Naval

and S. Reed (University). Hospital, Queen's Rond East). Major Manners was proposed to chair, and in accepting he made it elear that he had nothing to do with the calling of the meeting, but as it was the unanimous wish of those pre- sent that be should preside, he would have great pleasure in doing so, as anything he could do to help to settle|| At the Sailors' and Soldiers Home the misunderstanding, would be degir- able.

The following are the

etc. at the Japan service,

Methodist Church.

Mr. W. d. Kentes was elected Hon. Secretary for the meeting,

Sunday, July 31. Morning Service 10.15 am. Evening Service 8.15 p.m. Preacher for both services: Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeck.

Monday (1st)-Badminton Club

Mect.

Tanda

Melbourne Maru Rakuyo Mar

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

Per

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

vin Thursday Island

Samshui and. Wuchow Manila

"Australia and New Zealand vin Brisbany

Saigon........ Manila, Rabaul,

Kamo Maru ....

Registration Lectors

Sat., July 10. 4.15 p..

G It..

Due Thursday Island, 12th August). Kongso ........ Sat., July 30, 1 p.m. Pres. Cleveland Sat., July 30, 4.30 p.m. Clara Jebsen Sat., July 30 5 pan.

Nellore

Parcels Reg, Letters

Sat, July 30,

July 30, 3 pmi July 30, 4.15 pm. July 30, 5.3.

(Duo Brisbane, 16th August) Sui Sang

.Sun., July 31, 8.30 am.

Tuesday (2nd). 8 p.m.-Fellow- 9 p.m.-Local ship Meeting. Preacher's Study Clans.

Amoy ... Wednesday (3rd) 10 a.m.-12 | Straits and Parcels only for Germany noon.-Ladies Church Aid Society via Hamburg.

Bangkok vin Swalaw.. meet.

Swatow, Amay and Formosa....... Canton Maru...Sun., July 31.9 am. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A..

11th). Eadminton

In introducing the business of the neeting Mr. Mok Hling said:

"Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen, 1 thank you all for coming to this meeting to-day. You all probably know the nature of the dispute and stops we Thursday propose to take, so I will only refer briefly to what has led up to the Clubs Meet. present position.

UNION CHURCH.

The following are the coming services etc., at Church, Kennedy Road:

Sunday, July 31. Sunday School 10 a.m. Service for Public Worship 11 a.m.

forth- Union

The starting point was the election. of Officers and Councillors of the FL.K.F.A. The Chinese Clubs wore not satisfied with the result of that election. On looking up the rules, it was found that the whole election was secured on irregular vote. As a first step, I was authorised by the Com mittee of the S.C.A.A. to act on their behalf throughout this question, and I wr

wrote to Dr. Kotewail on July 13, who took the chair at the Annual General Meeting requesting him for list of persons present at that meet ing together with the names of the Service Men's Bathing Party, Clubs they represented. This list Tuesday, August 2. Launch leaves was supplied to us on 22nd July with Queen's Pier 5 p.m. Return the names of 27 representatives. In p.m. addition there were one representative Every Tuesday at 7.45 p.m.→→ who did not sign the attendance sheet,

a

Evening Service 6 p.m.

Preacher at both services The Rev. E. G. Powell.

11 Councillors and 4 Officers of the Devotional meeting of the Sol- diers' and Airmen's Christian As- H.K.F.A. making a total of 13..

Wrong Procedure.

Mr. Hull anid:

Central and South America and *Europe via Vancouver B.C.. and

Europe vin Siberia

Swntow Amoy Fuochow Batavia

Pakhoi and

Swalow, Amug and Foochow

Fort Bayard, Hoihow,

Haiphong Shanghai, Japan and Europe vin

Siberia 7Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Trive

Kiangsu

Sun., July 31, 9 a.m.

Sun., July 31, 9 r.m.

Hikawa Maru Mon., Aug. 1.

Reg. ... Aug, 1, 11.15 am Letters, .......... Aug. 1, Noon. (Due Vancouver, B.C., 22nd August). Ship sails on 2nd Aug., at 7 a.m.) Hydrangea Mon, Aug. 1, Noon. Mon., Aug. 1, Noon. Anshun... Kueichow Tues., Aug. 2, 8.30 a.ni, Tjisondari Tues., Aug. 2, 10.30 a.m. Haiyang...Tues., Aug. 2, 1 p.m.

Tonkin....

Porthos......

Tues., Aug. 2, 1.30 pan.

Tues., Aug. 2, 2 p.m.

General Metzinger ..

Reg., Letters,

K. P. O.

Tues., Aug. 2.

Aug. 2. 1 p.m. Aug. 2, 1 pm, G. P. O. Reg., ... Aug. 2, 145 p.m. Letters, Aug. 2, 2.30 p.m. (Bue Marseilles, 3rd September)

"Superscribed Correspondence only.

As some of the Councillors secured sociation. All Service men hear- 1 votes at the Annual General Meet-tify weleoniet. ing, it was evident that all these persons voted. This we told to be contrary to Rule 5 of the .KFA.. and South China are going to make a formal protest and to demand an-

The letter was handed to the Chair- The speaker then disclosed that ho other meeting to elect naw Officers

nian, who read it to the assembly. had written a letter to Mr. Katewall, and Councillors of the Association in

"Mr. Mok has been a member of

It was as follows:

that he was entirely with Mr. Mok uccordance with the provisions of the the Council for a number of years

"With reference to your letter of in principle but was against him in ruler.

on different oveensions, I think he has

the 27th of June. I am directed by his method of procedure. In that let- Our rose

rests on rule 5 of the recognised the method of voting on

H. E. the General Officer Command ter he had also suggested re- H.K.F.A. Rule 5ta) nya "Ench occasions of not only annual general Affiliated Club or League shall be en-meeting but also of this meeting ng British Troops in China to state organisation of the Council.

The Chairman noted Mr. Duncan's titled to send 2 Representatives no of the 1.K. Football Association that he cannot approve of representa

a letter as revealing that gentleman's tives, of any. Army club attend who concllistory uther persons are mentioned under Council; At that meeting, I don't

attitude meeting convened by a gentleman this rule un boing entitled to vote. think anything had been carried out has no official status on the ILK. Further discussion took place

This interpretation is strengthened that has not been carried on before.

Football Association. At the same amongst the members of the meeting by Rule 5(ei where it says "At all

The Army Attitude,

time however the Army Clubs are and Mr. Duncan asked if Mir. Mok meelings of the Association, Le. Mr. Duncan: "I am here, not re- prepared to support any request for was prepared to accept from him, u Annual General and Extraordinary 10 presenting the Hongkong Football an extraordinary general meeting of promise that he would do his atmost accredited representatives shall form Association Council, but as a repre- club representativen convened by the as a member of the Council to bring « quorum.” This makes it quite clear sentative of the Hongkong Football I.K. Football Association to discuss Mr. Mok's viewpoint before the Coun- that the Annual General Meeting is Club. I may say that the Council the matter of electing the Councilcil, In the event of the legal opinion. one of representatives, the presence has not been notified in any way re-and the powers of the retiring Coun-nos licing sought by the Council, of at least 10 of whom is required to

this matter. I hope from the cillora as regard voting gurding

being in support of Mr. Mok's con- transact business. I have had several last remark of Mr. Mok Hing's open-

tention.

interviews with Dr. Kotewall with a ing speech he was not trying to rush The Chairman: "That of course in The Chairman advised Mr. Mok's view to a settlement but without un out of this mecting. We have quite clear. The letter clearly ataten nrceptance of this offer as being help- result. At last he agreed that South been invited to coine here as club re- that they are prepared to attend to ful to his case. China should send in their protest RC presentatives to assist him to lodge | discuss."""

It was agreed by Mr. Mok that ho that the Association Council could

protest

Mr. Duncan then proceeded an a long was to send this letter of proteat to iake it up formally,

In the first place I would like to statement emphasising the active in the Council thus furnishing them with The meeting to-day is called to 25-refor to Mr. Mok's last remark when terest he, the speaker, had taken in something tangible to proceed on at certain the views of the other Aflat-he said, "before I conclude I may Soccer in this Colony and reviewed a meeting on Wednesday, at the same ed Clubs and the extent to which we announce that I have been assured by the efforts just year which had re-time to circularies other Clubs of thin can rely on their support. I shall be the army clubs that they would sup sulted in the reconciliation of the protest, thus giving them more time to giad if the Chairman will please in vite discussions on the points raised port any request for an extraordinary Chinese clubs and the H.K. Football consider the points ruined. Mr. Blok

general meeting." I would like to In

Before my letter.

Association. He deplored the step taken was further told that by sending this conclude I

know on what authority Mr. Mok by Mr. Mok iling, as negativing his letter it did not necessarily entail re- may announce that I have been as Hing zouken that statemunt. sured by the Army Clubs that they

efforts and re-opening the breach. He cognition of the Council on his part Mr. Mok: "I have 1 ofBelal characterised Mr. Mok Hing's attitude a point on which ho had spoken at would support any request for an Extraordinary General Mooting.

Bs "a quibble."

some length.

letter"

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