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MR. CHURCHILL'S MARE'S-NEST
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into every one of Mr. Churchill's allegations.
He was not terrified by the mediaeval penalties threatened by Mr. Churchill and welcomed the chance of once again proving that Mr. Churchill had found another mare's nest..
ORIGINAL MEMORANDUM. The original memorandum of the Chamber came to his notice on July 7. He was at that time con- cerned to foster a project for the settlement of differences between Lancashire and India by direct negotiation between their repre- sentatives.
At the beginning of Inst July
SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1934.
CHURCH NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church of England)
Feast of S. Barnabas on Monday,
SPECIAL NOTICE. The following are the coming services, etc., at drew's Church, Kowloon: Sunday, June 10. 2nd after Trinity.
N. Y, K. LINE. (NIPPON TUSEN KAISHIA).
From EUROPE and STRAITS. Tho Steamship,
"KASHIMA MARU," having arrived from the above porta, forth-Consignees of Carge are hereby in St. An-formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Sunday Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow- Ioo, whence delivery inny be obtained.
Holy Communion, 8.15 m. Young People's Service, 9.45 &A).
Gands not cleared by the 15th inst. will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa.
of
at 2.30 p.m. within the freo storage
For the examination period. damaged dutiable goods, the run- signees munt arrange for a Revenue Ontleer to be present.,
Primary Sunday School, 10 n.m. Mattius and Sermon, li a.m. Evensong and Sermon, 8 pm. Preacher at Maltins and Even-yes an uny Tuesdays and Fridays, ing: The Vicar.
Monday, June 11, St. Barnabas. it was by no means certain that-Holy Communion 7 .m. the negotiations which he was
Tuesday, June 12-Whist Drive convinced were essential for the in the Hall at 9 p.m. Everyone establishment of good relations welcome. Admission between Lancashire and India Refreshments. would ever take place.
Certain passages in the Cham- her's
50 cents,
Special Notice.
original memorandum The Vienr would like it to bel seemed to him to be likely to made known that during the hot destroy any chance of the weather those who would feel negotiations,
more comfortable in church in
He felt bound to have this sports or holiday clothes will be brought to the notice of the Chim-welcome in such attire. ber. His responsibilities as Secre-
All claims must be presented within the steamer's arrival ten days of here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire Insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 8th June 1931.
coming services, etc, at Union
tary of State for indid comprised METHODIST CHURCH.Church, Kennedy Rond.
mach more than a defence of the White Paper, and so far from apologizing for what he did hu would have been guilty of a breach of his duty it he had refrained from doing anything in his power which would promote 10 im- portant an agreement,
In point of fact his efforts were not successful, and it was not un- t four months later that re- presentations on the same nes were made by the Lancashire delegation, which went to India and resulted in the amendment of The Chamber's memorandum. .
MISSSION'S ACTION.
The Committee of Privileges found that Sir Samuel Hoare's version of events was substantially necurate, and found that the renson that the Manchester Cham- ber of Commerce amended their original evidence was the receipt of cables from the Mission which had gone to India, insisting upon the strong and cordial supplemen- tary memorandum which had just been submitted on behalf of Lanen- shire.—Neuter Special and United Press.
ADVICE SOUGHT.
The Committee of Privileges of House of Coinmons are satisfied that neither Sir Samuel Hoare nor Lord Derby has behaved in such a way that they should be held to have tampered with any witness or to have attempted to bring about improperly the alteration of any évidence to be given on behalf of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and other bodiča,
The advice of both was sought by the Chansber of Commerce and was given in the manner described in the report.
What was called pressure was no more than advice or persuasion.
-British Wireless,
MORGAN APPLICATION.
ANXIOUS TO CONTINUE AS PRIVATE BANKERS
New York, June 8.
Rev. E. G. Powell To
Preach To-morrow.
Sunday, June 10.
Morning service, 10.30 am. Evening service, 6 p.m.
Preacher ut both services:
".
Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck,
LIST OF SERVICES. The following are the forth- coming services, ete, at Methodist Church, Wanchai.
Second Sunday After Trinity. Morning Order 10.15 a.m. by the Rev. E. G. Powell,
Hymn No. 105. "When morning gilds the sky." (Laudes Domini).
Prayer.
The Lord's Prayer.
Hymn No. 109, "How sweet the name of Jesus Hounds." ("St. Peter").
First Lesson.
Hymn No. 203, "Light of the lonely pilg.im's heart," ("Nox) Prnecessit").
Second LeaSON. Prayer.
Notices.
Hymn No. 208, "Lord, Thy word abideth,” (“Ravenshaw").
Sermon,
Hymn No. 426, "Love divine, all loves excelling," (Bithynia").
Blessing.
National Anthem,
Evening Order 80p.m. by the Rev. E. G. Powell.'**
Hymn No. 92. When All thy murcies, O my God," "Redhead").
Prayer.
The Lord's Prayer.
i
The
Social Hour in the Church Hall after the evening service.
Monday, June 11, at 10 am, în the Hall, meeting of the Ladies' Work Party.
Tuesday, June 12, Church Chair Practice at 6.30 p.m. Service Men's Bathing Party. Tuesday, June 12. Launch leaves Queen's 15 p.m., return 7 pm.
Every Tuesday in the Church Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Devotional Meet- ing of the Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Association.
Young People's Bathing Party. Next outing. Saturday, June 30.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
First Church of Christ, Scien- tist. Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station.
Sunday Service 11.15 a.m. Sub- jeet: "Gud the only Cause and Creator"
The Sunday school is held on Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock, Wednesday Evening Meeting at 6 p.m. Reading Room at above ad- dress open Tuesday and Friday, 10 and
Hymu No. 264. When quiet in.. to 12 noon. Monday my house...
Lesson.
Notices.
(Companion").
Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pm. The Pub lic-is-cordially-invited-to-atlend
the service and visit the Reading
Hymn No. 267, "O Word of God Room, Branch of The Mother nearnate," ("Bentley").
Address.
Church. Tho First Church
of
Hymn No. 884, "Now the day is ever." ("Eudoxia").
Blessing.
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
Netices,
At the Sailors' and Soldiers" Home.
Sunday, June 10. Christian
J. P. Morgan and Company have Social Hour. 7 p.m.
applied to the State Superintendent Monday, June 11 and Thursday, of Banks to continue as private June 14, Badminton Club meets bankers under the State Banking|7 pan,
Laws.
Heuter,
Wednesday, June 13, L.C.A. 10
The Company is prepared to pub-ju.m. lah a statement of its affairs when-1 Launch Pienie tickets price $1. ever the Superintendent requires-ncluding ten, available for Satur- day, June 28, from Mr. W. 1. Smith at the Sailors' and Sollera A double casualty was caused in tome, Mr. B. Loyil Jones, Mr. W. Nathan Rond yesterday, when ta motor-cycle driven by
H. Edmonds, and Mrs. C. W. Bone. Chinese J knocked down a Cinere, and, in This plenic will only be possible endeavouring to avoid him, swerved if an adequate number of telets
his utaching into a second pedestrian are purchased.
The injured were two boys, Tang Cheung, 15, nud So Tang, 15, huth of whom received rather serious in- juries and were conveyed to the Kowloon Hospital.
Shock attowlast an realis causid
the death of Ya Kam-lin at Ymmuti yesterday, when he upené a pot of Bolling ton on himself. The man died
UNION CHURCH.
Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck
To Preach To-morrow.
LIST OF SERVICES.
after being taken to the Kwong Wah, The following ure the forth- Bouitul.
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