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The Story That Will Never Die

ERICH ̃MARIA REMARQUE'S " novel, with Louis Wol. holm, Lawis Ayres, John Wray, Adaptation and Dialogue by Maxwell Anderson and George Abbott, A CARE LACMALE, Je produciton.

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Directed by

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Presented by CARL LAEMMEE

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

COMING

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WOOLSEY

THE 'HONGKONG

CHILDREN'S SPORTS.

ST. ANDREW'S SUNDAY' SCHOOL PRIZE PRESENTATION

potato

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1934.

BRITAIN-JAPAN

COTTON SPINNERS URGE ACTION

LESSON SERMON.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

An enjoyable afternoon was spont

London, May 5, "Everlasting Punishment" was by over 100 children at St. Andrew's,

The Federation of Master Cotton the subject of the Leason-Sermon Church grounds, Kowloon, on Satur day, on the occasion of the annual Spinners has informed the Prest in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, prize-giving and sports of the Sedent of the Board of Trade, Mr. on Sunday, May 0.

oppost. Walter Runciman, of its Andrew's Sunday School.

The Golden Text was: "Shall The sports programme inoluded lon to any further Anglo-Japan-not the Judge of all the earth do

races, hurdle and egg and eso textile negotiations.

right (Genesis 18:25), spoon races and a novelty race for The

Among the citations which com- Federation urged tho Senior Girls. The competitions were Minister to proceed with mensures prised the Lesson-Sermon was the conducted under the supervision of Messrs. R. Dormer and K. H. Wong, for the industry's protection with- following from the Bible: "Remem- During the afternoon excellent uut permitting further Japanese ber, I pray thee, who ever perish- ed, being innocent? or where were entertainment wat also provided. procrastination. Mrs. M. Vernoona delighted the

Mr. Runelman is reported to the righteous cut off? Even as children with a Marionette show, and have disclosed the scheme of Colo-ave seen. they that plow the Rev. J. R. Higgs, Vicar of St. nini quotas on Japanese imports to iniquity, and now wickedness, reap Andrew's Church, gave a clover con- the governments of the various the same....Be not deceived; God juring performance.

usual is not mucked: for whatsoever a Prizes were presented by "Mr. Dominions, which is the Higgs at the conclusion of the sports modern formality. It will require man soweth, that shall he also

(Job 4:7,8, Gal. 8:7.) Among the helpers were Mrs. some months before any

Inter-reap."

The Lesson-Sermon also includ- Igra, Birs, Woolley, Mira. Wong. untional action can be taken.

ed the Mrs. White, Mrs. Donald, Mrs. Nash, in assumed that the policy the Christian Science textbook. following passages from It in Mrs. Cook, Mra. Baldwin.

Ma will be applied immediately and Science and Health with Key to Versoona, Miss F Fowler, Minn implacably if Japan remains ad-|

Baker Thom, Miss F. Wong, Miss 1. Woolley amant

In her stand against the Scriptures" by Mary Miss Sanh, Miss Chubb, Miss Banker,

Eddy: "Error excludes itself from embracing Mr. Darmer, Mr. Wong. Dr. Mategotiations

for harmony. Sin to its own punishe territories than British Colonial thews and Mr. Broadbridge.

The following are the prize win-markets.

1. Do you nak wisdom to be and not to punish sin? The economic reaction from Then "ye nak amiss." Without Sunday School Attendance, Canada la that Japan is stealing punishment, sin would multiply, Girls' Senior--Miss Ira Kraukle Canadian trade in the Colonies. The moral law, which has the right (51 Sundays, and maximum marks), particularly in the rubber foot to acquit or condemn, always de Hilary Masters (49), Yvonne Martin wear, of which Canada in theads restitution before mortals (49), Jenny Felshow (47), Jean

can go up higher (pp.537, 19,

mer's!

Ewin (46), and Valentine Arbuser pioneer. (412).

Canadian authorities predlet a11)

action as the

Boys Senior-Hugh Bevon (46), united Empire Jerry Bevan (44), Eric Bevan (42) nucleus of an international move- ment to overcome. the Japanese and Geoff, Spencelaygh (41).

Junior Classes Paul Vesnoona, competition-Our Own Correspon

John Anderson, Peter Anderson, Jack dent.

Way, June Barrelt, Joyce Banker. John Rigby, Calvin Gook, Constantine Arbusoft, Yvonne Arbusoff, Elaine

Robson.

Sports.

Thomson,

FRENCH POLICE.

REORGANISATION OF THE SURETE GENERALE

Paris, May 6.

morning of the

The Cabinet this adopted the

Minister

Arbusoff, Hazel Nowill, Mary Pratt,|on (handkerchiefa)..... Lenu Raikes, Bennett

Skipping Competition, Boys.- Basis Taylor, Peter Washman, Norah Erle Bevan, (a penknife). Rigby, Ruth Barrell, Connie Taylor, Polnto Race. Senior Girls Interior's plan for the reorganisa Vida Jan. Ivy Lang, and Dennis Jean Ewing, a handbag and comb). tion of the Surete Generale (the

ERA and Spoon Ilace, Junior French Scotland Yard). Girin-Betty Little (a sunshade). This decision in a sequel to the

Flat Race, Buys. -Brian Patrick-Stavisky scandal revelations. son, ta pencil).

The decree enforcing. the Juniar Potato Race, Boys-Graham

reorganisation plan was xewing Crookdale, (a torch). (11

Exg and

Race, Boys signed by President Spoon

-Revter. Thom-Rodger Maddux, Chandkerchiefs).

Novelty Race, Senior Girls-Y. Martin in writing set).

Skipping Competition, Cilvls.—Connic Taylor,

seti.

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VOLUNTEERS' RIFLE MEETING.

HEARQUARTERS ENTER TEAM FOR FIRST TIME

For the first time in the history of the Hongkong Volunteer Defenco Corp, Hendquarters entered a teamS which In the annual rifle meeting was held at Stonecutters yesterday, Although they were not successful in-gaining a place they, did excep tionally well.

The Results.

The completo results are as under! Corp Championship: I L/Sgt. Cruz (No. Platoon), 113; 2, Pipe Major Mackle (No. 7 Platoon), 100; 3, Lieut. Silva (No. 16 Platoon), 100; Cpl. Lockhart (Engineer Coy.)

105.

Oficer's Prize. Lt. Silva,

Tyro Competition:-Op). Nunes (No. Platoon) 80.

Musketry Compotition:-1, Fl Rocha (No. 10 Platoon), 52; out of possible

00: 2, Cpl. Lockhart Bulve (Engineer Cay.), 52; Lieut. (No. 10 Platoon), 51.

Blake Shield: Engineer Coy "A", team (C.4.1.9. Saltor, Cpl. Lockhart, L/Cpl. Salter, L/Cpl. Smith), 200 out of possible 820; 2 Engineer Coy, "C" toam, 234; 3, No.

The conditions were by no means. Ideal, there being a distinct blur which accounted for the standard of the shooting being below the average,

L/Sgt. Cruz (No. 0 Platoon) won Platoon, 214. the Corpe Championship, registering a score of 113 out of a possiblo 128.A team. 192 out of possible 240; The Englueer Company also had Aequal 2, Battery and No, 7 Platoon, day dut, their "A" team winning the 172.

"Blake" Shield and the "Francis" Cup while their "C" team took second

place. In the former compolition.

The Reserve Company Challenge Cup was won by Lieut. D. L Strellott,

Franels Cup-I, Engineer Coy..

Reservo

Coy, Challenge Cup:

Lieut. D. L. Strollett

Revolver

Competition:- Cpl. Lockhart (Engineer Coy.), 20 out of possible 30 2 Pipe-Major Mackle (No. 7 Platoon), 27.

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