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'Held in the Church
WBEK'S. ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC AUCTION
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A
PUBLIC AUCTION
on . TUESDAY,
the 2nd June, 1936,
commencing at 10 am.
at No. 2-am-4, Mody-Road, "Empress Lodge", Kowloon Quantity of Valuable Household
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Bervants of the most high God, which The following are the forthcoming shew unto us the way of salvation. services, etc., at the English Metlakiist And this did she many days.
But Church Queen's Road East. Wan-Paul, being grieved, turned and said chal, Hongkong.
to the spirit, command thee in the
Whit Sunday, May 31. Morning Order of Service by Bey Erris Tribbeck, at 10.15, Methodist Church opposite Royal Naval Hos pital.
Hymns No. 271 (Diademata); 283 (St. Cuthbert): 286 (North Coates); 280 (St. Agnes); 638 (What a Friend).
Lessons: Joel 11, 18-32; Acts. II.
- 1-21.
Hymns No. 362 (Mainzer); 1os (Richmond): 423 (Constance); 272 (Rimington A. T. 15);
Lessons: Ezekiej 30,22-38, and Acts 1,02-17.
Notices for the Week
[name af Jesus Christ to come out to her. And bo came out the same hour." (Acts 16: 9 10, 16-18).
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The following appent has been them to know that
many issued in connection with the erec- amazo
of Christ Church, Kowloon people, including famous artists and competent art critics, regard modern Tong: sartorial fashions as infinitely prefer- To all who live in this Colony, at able to most of the old-fashioned ones the rapid development and growth Side Entrance-from 8 a.m. to 10 that are praised so strongly. How of Kowloon Tong and Kowloon City anyone can think that modern riders in Hyde Park look less attractive than a residential areas must be strik- ingly evident. To help towards Peak Store-from 7 a.m. to 10 did the Victorians in their stiff get-up meeting the spiritual needs to this passes my comprehension, Slovenll-growing district, it Sunday School vens is detestable in any form.
But
was started in a private house early Kowloon Branch, Cake Depart-there is nothing 'slovenly in the smart
in 1933 with very encouraging re- Kults. ment and Cafe Wiseman, Exchange and vivid riding attire worn by most
In September of the samo in Rotten young people. Wase days Building, will be open as usual.
Row. On the contrary, their charm-ear, as an experiment, premises at 3. Duke Street were rented as a LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. ing and suitable costumes make the Church House and to accommodate Victorian survivals looki frumpish. the Sunday School. The Church House was hallowed by the Bishop, Women's Comic Little Hats
Amoy and services have been held regular Though I feel that a large volumely since, with increasing congrega- of respectacle public opinion may tions. It is of interest to note that here be against me. I will even gaus far back as 1930 the Diocesan so for to admit to admiring the Conference predicted the necessity latest feminine vogues in bats. These for Church extension in Kowloon comic Bile confections, about the size] Tome und Kowloon City, and results of jam tarts, stuck on top, or on the have proved that their opinion was side, of a pretty girl's head are to my currvel. Cortot (Pianoforte).
No Nell Early in 1935, the whole position. 1. The Children Corner Suite. mind quite delightful.
2. Preludo No. 8. La Gwynn cartwheel afair, with a neri,was carefully reviewed, and it was (Debussy);
the temporary work Fille aux cheveux de lin. Prelule Nometer of several yards, ever conveyed found that 3. Le Vent dans la Flaine: Debussy, the same suggestion of pert audacity under the charge of the Rev. N. V. or cop enquetry. Yet the fair wearers | Halward more than Justified itself, 8 p.m. Time, Weather and
somehow putnsge to preserve an un-and it was then that the decision nouncements,
self-conscious sangfroid that is, taken | was taken to build a permanent
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 9.)
An
8.03 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Harry Talbot (Tenor) accompanied by Elisio Gualdi; Kanis (Pianoforte).
The lesson sermon will also include from the the following passage Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with key to the Scrip. by Mary Baker Eddy; Morials evolve images of thought. These muy
to the ignorant to but they are myster Evening Order of Service by Revus only because it is unusual to
apparitions, Erris Tribbeck, at 7 pm.. Assembly see thoughts, though we can always Hall, Sailors and Soldiers' Home.
feel their influence.
Mortal mind kees what it believes nx certainly as believes what it It fools, and SPC3 its own thoughts. Pictures nre mentally formed before the artist can convey
it them to canvas, So is with all Į LIFUDI
material conceptions.. Mind-renders
in conjunction with these humorous Church.
The Hongkong Government offered Mon-perceive these pictures of thought.
Nuraittle top-knots, altogether enchanting
Imagine crew the most graceful and a site on Watering Road, large self-possessed man, if you like, They ropy or reproduce them, even
enough to contain a church, a parish when they are lost to the memory of
actor of the first distinction, parading | hall," and a house for the priest-in- Programme. the mind in which they are discover.
1. Songs Quando mi quel bel down Bond Street fa anything like the charge, and at the same time agreed able. (Page 86: 13-17, 29).
masculine equivalent of one of those to allow the sum of $50,000, ciglio....Mozart; Star There is mortal mind-reading and Ros; 2. Pianoforic Salu-To Wild dinky, feminine microscopic hats, le ginally voted in 1925, as compenan immortal Mind-reading, The latter
would be totally unequal to carry-off|tion for St. Peter's, West Point, to Rose: From Uncle Remus.... Edward the situation for ten seconds. When be expended in building a church on of divine purpose
..Sanderson:
EH.. Elli
Scher
It has been decided to defer the Principle
sense of in clothes,
building of the parish, hall and mans 4. Planoforte Solos-Idyll: To
Women care about as much for the priest's house for the time being. Water Lily... Edward MacDowell. 8.35 p.m. "Facade' Suite (Walton). 8.62 p.m. Two Songs by Elold Sir Walter Gilbeys and their, but building operations have already i
criticism as the Atlantic Occan did for begun
on the new church, to be Mrs. Partington and her venerable known Suddaby (Soprano).
as Christ Church, Kowloon will take heart Tong, and it is expected that it will On Wings of Song (Mendels- map. Maybe men sohn)1-2 The Prayer-to-Our-Lady from blair-fine oxample, and continue be opened-for-worship early-in-1037. to wear soft buts in defiance of the This church is designed on simple (Ford).
whole College of Hatters. The latter modern lines with a square tower, gentlemen had better beware.
and will be constructed in re-inforc
Badminton Club meets on day and Thursday at 7.30 p.m.
2. Society Classes meet on Tuesday, in the Church Vestry at 8.45 p.m.
3. The next meeting of the Ladies' Church Aid Society will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Randall,
Vicino....:
7 Braemar Terrace, on Wednesday, is a revell understanding, by MacDowell; 3. Songs--Break O'Day comes to sartorial adventure, or a this site.
on
through
June 3, at 3.46_p..
4. Special Notice.-Boginning the first Sunday in June, 17ang and which man gains the divine printre until further notice, the Evening tal mind-reading and immortal Mind Service will be held in the English reading are distinctly opposite stand- and effect Methodist Church at 7.16 p.m. apoints, from which cause not at the Sailora and Soldiers' Home. are interpreted. The act of reading 5. Holy Communion on Sunday, mortal mind investigates, touches Juno 7, at 11.16 a.m.
only uning betters Science is im Imortal and coordinate neither with the premises nor with the conclusions jaf mortal beliefs. (Page 83: 25-2).
UNION CHURCH Special Address for Children Of Sunday School
REV. K. M. DOW TO PREACH The following are the forthcoming services, etc. At the Union Church, Kennedy Road:
ing
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Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Even-
Service 6 p.m.
Preacher at both services; Rev. K. Muckenzie Dow.
children.
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Announcements
(Branches of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass).
Macdonald Road, Road Tram Station.
below Bowen
Sunday Service, 11.15 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Testimoulal Meeting: Wednesdays,
6 p.m.
Reading Room is located at above address and in open:
Monday and Thursday: 5.30 to 7
p.m.
Tuesday and Friday: 10 to 12 noon, All authorised Christian Selenco Literature is available at the Reading Room.
The children of the Sunday School will be present at the Morning Ser- vice, mif it is asked that the front seats be left vacant for them. There will bo a special address for the
There will be a meeting of the The Public is cordially invited to Lade Committee in the Church Hall attend the Service and visit the Read- on Monday, June 1, at 10.30 am.
ing Room. The Social Hour after the Evening Service will be held in the Church Hall.
The S.A.C.A. Blackbunril Meeting takes place on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.
The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute at 10,80 am. on Friday morning.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong
SUNDAY'S SERVICE
The subject of the lesson Sernion in all churches of Christ, to-morrow, May 31, will be: Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.
Golden The
Text will be: "They that observe, lying vanities forsake
their own mercy.".
Among
(Jonah 2:8),
others,
the
following
eitations from the Bible will be read: "And a vision appeared to Paul in
the night; There stood a man of Mac-
edonia, and prayed him,
saying,
Come over into. Macedonia, and help And after he had seen the vision,
口务。
immediately we endeavoured to go.
Into Macedonia assuredly gathering that the Lord had called us for to proach the gospel unto them. (80: 13-17, 29.)
And it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a certain damsel possessed with a spirit of divination met as, which brought her masters much gain by soothsaying:
The same followed Paul and us, and cried, saying. Tena men are the
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I can think of only one genuine ed concrete; it will have seating ne- bowler. Lined with guaranteed Shef- The following is an estimate of the point in recommendation of the commodation for about 250 persona. Hold steel, they might conceivably be cont:
that event, why not go the whole hog, of some use in an air raid. But, in
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1. March ....."Nibelungen” Wagner; 2. Overture,...The Merry Wives of Windsor....Nicola; 3.
The Chun-shing Students' Associa- Selection... Lohengrin.... Wagneri tion, organised by the students of the
10 p.m.
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Site formation for whole
area, and piling for church only
$14,000 Construction of church. 43,000 Interior Fittings
Furnishing of Church 8,000.
$05,000
the
4. Two Little Dances. Finck;
5. Chun-Shing Institute of Commerce, To supplement the $50,000 grant Excerpts from....The Gondoliers.... under the direction of Dr. S. F. Lam, by the longkong Government," Sullivan; 8. Scottish Airs.... "The Ph.D., will have its opening ceremony sum of $15,000 han to be raised. Thistle"..
...arr Myddietos.
on Sunday at
4 p.m. in The lint of The present congregation are deep- Big Ben from Daven-the institute, and a concert will be ly sonsible the help already given Dance Music.
hald in the evening to celebrate the by the people St. John's Cathe 10.30 p.m. Close Down.
occasion. Dr. S. F. Lam, Mr. Peter dral, St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, H. Sin and Mesdames Fan Kit-pang and the Peak Church, and would and Peter H. Sh have been elected like to be able to raise this balance Hon. Presidents, Dr. F. C. Tsung, Dr. Janiongst themselves, but this is at One Case cach of Smull-pox. S. Li, and Mesara. C. S. Kwok, Y. C. present impossible,, owing to the Diphtheria, and Typhoid were re Lee, and W. C. Wong advisers, and community being a small one, though ported to the local Health authorities Mr. II. T. Li director, of the Associa- steadily growing. Moreover, they on Thursday,
ition.
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are concentrating on the mainten- ance of the present work and ac- cumulating a stipend fund for the | future priest-in-chief of the new Church, We appeal, therefore, to all those who value the work of the Anglican Church in flongkong to help in raising this sum of $15,000. Donations may be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mis® 8. Mow ́Fung, e/e Mesars, Gilman & Co. Lid, da, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong, and will be gratefully acknowledged.
The appeal is signed by: Rev. E. W. L. Martin, Bishop's Commissary; Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Church of Eng- land Trustee representing St. John's Church; Mr. A. C. Jeffreys, Church of England Trustee representing St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon; and Mr. W. M. Barton, Chairman, Christ Church Building Fund Appeal Com- mittee.
St. John's Cathedral Organ Fund Already acknowledged
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